2026 athlete John Johnson flipped his commitment from Washington State to West Virginia on the first day of the early signing period, pledging his commitment to the Mountaineer football program and sent in his National Letter of Intent.
The Dallas Cowboys could strengthen their struggling secondary by signing one of three available veteran safeties — George Odum, Marcus Maye, or John Johnson III — each capable of making an immediate impact.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Los Angeles Rams have built something special in the last couple of years. Head coach Sean McVay since becoming the Rams coach has been one of the best coaches in the National Football League.
The Los Angeles Rams announced they designated safety John Johnson III to return from injured reserve and signed running back Royce Freeman to their practice squad.
Rams General Manager Les Snead made several roster moves on Tuesday, giving a clearer picture on the roster Los Angeles will have before they take on the Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card round .
The Rams designed John Johnson III to return from IR The Los Angeles Rams could bring safety John Johnson III back for the playoffs, but rookie running back Blake Corum is officially out for the rest of the season.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Los Angeles Rams will head into the final week of the season with a five-game winning streak. And with a win on Sunday over their NFC West rival, the Seattle Seahawks they can be the hottest team going into the playoffs.
Rams have important decision to make with John Johnson III and Troy Reeder It’s been no secret that the Los Angeles Rams have dealt with their fair share of injuries throughout the 2024 NFL season.
John Johnson III went down with a shoulder injury in the Rams’ Week 2 loss to the Cardinals. It was expected to sideline him for 4-6 weeks, but he’s remained on injured reserve for the last 11 weeks.
Aaron Donald retired this offseason and suddenly the Rams defense can't stop anybody. It's missing starting cornerback Darious Williams and starting safety John Johnson -- those are significant absences.
The Los Angeles Rams have been forced to lean on more backups than they’d like in the early portion of the season because of all the injuries they’ve suffered.
With Jonah Jackson and John Johnson III heading to injured reserve, the Los Angeles Rams have brought in some depth at both guard and safety. The Rams signed Justin Dedich from the practice squad to the 53-man roster on Wednesday, also signing Quindell Johnson to the practice squad.
When John Johnson III went down with what looked like an upper-body injury in the Los Angeles Rams’ ugly Week 2 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, fans held their breath, wondering when the veteran safety would return to the field, if he would return at all.
Jordan Schultz reports that veteran Rams S John Johnson suffered a hairline fracture against the Cardinals and is expected to miss four to six weeks. The Rams are expected to place Johnson on injured reserve in the coming days and replace him on the roster with someone else.
Per the wire, the Rams have officially re-signed S John Johnson to a contract. Johnson, 28, is a former third-round pick by the Rams out of Boston College in the 2017 NFL Draft.
It was announced on July 4th that the Los Angeles Rams have once again signed John Johnson. Johnson, who had been a free agent since March, has signed a new contract to return to the Rams.
There are few bigger motivators for NFL players than playing against a team that let them go, and that's the exact situation Los Angeles Rams safety John Johnson found himself in on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for an important matchup against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday for Week 13 action. The Rams have a chance to get back to .500 with a third consecutive win, while the Browns look to strengthen their hold on an AFC postseason spot.
With the majority of L.A.'s starters returning, this edition of camp won't feature many position battles at the top of the depth chart — with defensive back and kicker as the exceptions.
With a likely chance of the Browns dropping to 3-8 and missing the playoffs this year, having a seemingly nonchalant outlook might be of interest to them.