Keyshawn Johnson
Keyshawn Johnson
Joseph Ladarious Keyshawn Johnsonis an American former college and professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football Leaguefor eleven seasons. He played college football for the University of Southern California, and earned All-American honors. The first pick in the 1996 NFL Draft, he played professionally for the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers. He retired from football following the 2006 season, and spent seven years as a television broadcaster for the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth22 July 1972
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I don't want to sound arrogant, but that's probably like six times that Bill and I have done this through the course of our relationship at the end of games, where it's been that play where it's do or basically die and they come to me. We've done pretty well.
If I'm such a problem, why do these people continue to invest dollars if he's a problem? I wouldn't. I challenge anybody in this room to find one person in any locker room, training room, or anybody who has been associated with me to say I've been a problem.
I drive like a grown man. I drive what the speed limit says. Speed is not part of my daily routine. I like cars, but when I have an opportunity to get one, I don't want to spend a whole bunch of money on a car. I'm not trying to spend over sticker.
I told him he needed to make his kicks.
They'll continue to show it on television, ... They'll show it on ESPN 40 times. They'll say I'm a cancer. The crowd loved it. The fans love it. The producers in the truck love it because it's big news. But to us, it's a joke.
Aaron Glenn should never be questioned as a player in this league. He's always made plays and he made another one there to win the game. That's just what he brings to the team. But it doesn't surprise me at all to see (Glenn) do something like that.
It's good to have it out of the way so people can get on with free agency and prepare for the 2006 season without distraction.
I know talent when I see it. I know frauds when I see em. I know players that can play and cant play.
I never really called people out. It was more along the lines of teasing a person. It started for me in fifth grade on the basketball court.
I was the first athlete, from a training standpoint, with Adidas to have their own signature shoe.
At the end of the day, all I want to do is protect my kids.
Im not the type of person to point fingers at anybody, and I dont want anybody saying anything to me. There are situations where balls are bounced to your feet you dont say anything.
The definition of swagger, in my opinion, is you have to have that arrogance, that confidence that you are the best out there at all times.
I don't care how quiet a guy is. If he's a receiver, he has a big ego.