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Brad Johnson #14 | Quarterback | Dallas Cowboys
Height: 6-5    Weight: 225    Born: Sep 13, 1968, Marietta, GA

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000WAS1222736462.425056.9111575.6022582.61
2001TB1634055960.834066.1131177.72391203.13
2002TB1328145162.330496.822692.9113302.30
2003TB1635457062.138116.7262181.5425331.30
2004TB46510363.16746.53379.515234.60
2005MIN1118429462.618856.412488.9018532.90
2006MIN1527043961.527506.391572.0030822.71
2007DAL371163.6797.20085.005-5-1.00
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
4STL000.000.00001-2-2.00
9@PHI000.000.00003-3-1.00
17@WAS71163.6797.20085.0100.00
19NYG
Player Notes
August 13, 2008
The Dallas Cowboys may not utilize Brad Johnson as the back-up quarterback this season as he has not looked good so far, according to Pro Football Weekly. The team is currently exploring other options, such as Chris Simms, Josh McCown and John Beck.
July 31, 2008
ESPN.com reports that Cowboys' coach Wade Phillips is leaning toward keeping Brad Johnson as the primary backup to Tony Romo. He loves the fact that Johnson has led a team to a Super Bowl and thinks people make too much of his lack of arm strength.
March 5, 2007
The Cowboys, who have been wanting a veteran quarterback to help tutor Tony Romo, signed Brad Johnson to a three-year contract on Monday, according to the AP. In 15 games in 2006, Johnson completed 61.5 percent of his passes for 2,750 yards, nine TDs and 15 INTs.
February 28, 2007
The Vikings released Brad Johnson on Wednesday, according to the Sports Network. "Brad has been a true pro throughout his career and we wish him the best as he moves forward," said Vikings head coach Brad Childress. "Brad was an important part of the team and a guy who led by example on and off the field. He's a class act and a guy younger players could learn a lot from about what it takes to play in the NFL." Johnson completed 61.5 percent of his passes (270-of-439) for 2,750 yards, nine TDs and 15 INTs in 2006.
December 17, 2006
Brad Johnson was replaced by Tarvaris Jackson at the end of the third quarter on Sunday. The Vikings were down 26-7 at the time. Johnson completed 10-of-17 passes for 96 yards with one touchdown and no INTs, but he simply couldn't lead the Vikings to productive drives. With the playoffs basically out of reach, the Vikes could start Jackson in the final two games.