The Indianapolis Colts stayed fairly quiet during last week's first wave of NFL free agency. But now we head into wave two, an area where the Chris Ballard-led Colts typically thrive.
As Los Angeles Rams coaching analyst Tim Berbenich perused through the halls of the team's facilities in Inglewood, California, he'd joke around with defensive coordinator Raheem Morris.
The Los Angeles Rams will need to address safety with both John Johnson III and Jordan Fuller hitting free agency this year. It hasn’t been a position that the Rams have heavily invested in recent years.
Los Angeles Rams safeties, John Johnson III and Jordan Fuller, are free agents this year. Fuller played on 93 percent of defensive snaps last season and Johnson was in heavy rotation as well.
The Los Angeles Rams are rolling as they’ve won their past three games and are firmly in the hunt for the final Wild Card spot in the 2023 NFL Playoffs.
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.
To the victor goes the spoils, as the old saying goes. That proved true following the Rams 36-19 win over the Browns, after safety John Johnson III made sure to take full advantage of the new found bragging rights he had over his former team.
Sometimes ex-players come back to burn you and get the last laugh. That was the situation for the Cleveland Browns in Week 13. After a 36-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, former Cleveland safety John Johnson III let everyone know how he felt following the win over his former squad.
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.
The Los Angeles Rams reunited with an old friend late in the offseason by signing safety John Johnson to a one-year deal, but in the first half of the season, the reunion wasn't as fruitful as fans may have hoped.
The Los Angeles Rams welcomed an old friend back home on Aug. 7 by signing safety John Johnson to a one-year deal. Johnson spent the first four years of his career in Los Angeles before signing a free-agency deal with the Cleveland Browns in 2021.
Safety John Johnson III spent the first four seasons of his career with the Los Angeles Rams after being selected in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
The Los Angeles Rams defense got a much-needed boost when they came to terms on a one-year deal with safety John Johnson III. The Rams originally selected Johnson in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft and he immediately became one of the best players in their secondary.
The Los Angeles Rams welcomed an old friend back home on Monday by signing safety John Johnson to a one-year deal. Johnson spent the first four years of his career in L.A.
John Johnson III returns on a one-year deal to the franchise that picked him in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
John Johnson spent his first four seasons in Los Angeles, quickly establishing himself as a key member of the team’s secondary.
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.
It looks like John Johnson III will not be a free agent for long after recently being cut by the Cleveland Browns. According to a report, the Los Angeles Chargers are working to bring in Johnson.
It appears starting safety John Johnson III will be the first cap casualty for the Browns when the new league year opens in March.
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.
The Cleveland Browns defense has continually struggled this season and safety John Johnson III touched on something that has been apparent, but no one has put a voice to publicly.
There were a lot of uncomfortable moments between the media and Cleveland Browns players and coaches following the team’s Week 2 loss to the New York Jets by the score of 31-30.
One former Odell Beckham Jr. teammate sees something in his crystal ball. In an Instagram Live video this week, Cleveland Browns safety John Johnson predicted that the star receiver Beckham will return to the Browns.
The NFL gave the Cleveland Browns are chance to have more players cleared from COVID-19 protocols by moving their game against the Las Vegas Raiders from Saturday to Monday.
It is worth noting that Johnson is a former Ram himself.
Pro Football Focus is releasing its “Top 50 Players In the NFL Right Now” list. And safety John Johnson III was the first of the Cleveland Browns to land a spot.
During free agency, the Cleveland Browns added six new faces to their defensive unit. Although, the biggest addition might end up being safety John Johnson III.
The Cleveland Browns’ signing of former Los Angeles Rams safety John Johnson III has received praise from several NFL media members. It includes Pro Football
The Cleveland Browns began March needing to improve all aspects of their defense if they are to compete with the likes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo in the AFC, and they took a step in the right direction by signing former Rams safety John Johnson on Monday.
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