

During the 1995 season the Vikings sent him to the London Monarchs of the World Football League.
Quarterback Brad Johnson with the London Monarchs in 1995

Richard Dent brings down Viking quarterback Brad Johnson. The Hall of Fame Bears defensive lineman racked up a total of 125.5 sacks in his 12-year career in Chicago.
Richard Dent Sacks Brad Johnson

After leaving Minnesota he joined the Washington Redskins in 1999 and had had a very good season completing almost 61% of 519 pass attempts for 4005 yards and 24 touchdowns as Washington fielded one of the best offenses in league that year. Guided the Redskins to a 10-6 record as well as an NFC East Division Title.
His efforts were good enough for a Pro Bowl appearance.
Brad Johnson

After leaving Minnesota he joined the Washington Redskins in 1999 and had had a very good season completing almost 61% of 519 pass attempts for 4005 yards and 24 touchdowns as Washington fielded one of the best offenses in league that year. Guided the Redskins to a 10-6 record as well as an NFC East Division Title.
His efforts were good enough for a Pro Bowl appearance.
Brad Johnson

After leaving Minnesota he joined the Washington Redskins in 1999 and had had a very good season completing almost 61% of 519 pass attempts for 4005 yards and 24 touchdowns as Washington fielded one of the best offenses in league that year. Guided the Redskins to a 10-6 record as well as an NFC East Division Title.
His efforts were good enough for a Pro Bowl appearance.
Brad Johnson

After leaving Minnesota he joined the Washington Redskins in 1999 and had had a very good season completing almost 61% of 519 pass attempts for 4005 yards and 24 touchdowns as Washington fielded one of the best offenses in league that year. Guided the Redskins to a 10-6 record as well as an NFC East Division Title.
His efforts were good enough for a Pro Bowl appearance.
Brad Johnson

After leaving Minnesota he joined the Washington Redskins in 1999 and had had a very good season completing almost 61% of 519 pass attempts for 4005 yards and 24 touchdowns as Washington fielded one of the best offenses in league that year. Guided the Redskins to a 10-6 record as well as an NFC East Division Title.
His efforts were good enough for a Pro Bowl appearance.
Brad Johnson

Ended his 15-year career in Dallas backing up Tony Romo. Started 3 games for the Cowboys in 2008.
Brad Johnson

He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
Brad Johnson

Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
Brad Johnson

Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
Brad Johnson

The best times of his 15-year career were the 4 seasons spent in Tampa Bay. Riding on the success of a historically great defense the Bucs won a Super Bowl in 2002 and Johnson was named to his second Pro Bowl. As a Buccaneer he passed for almost 11,000 yards, 64 touchdowns and had a 61.8& completion percentage.
Brad Johnson

After leaving Minnesota he joined the Washington Redskins in 1999 and had had a very good season completing almost 61% of 519 pass attempts for 4005 yards and 24 touchdowns as Washington fielded one of the best offenses in league that year. Guided the Redskins to a 10-6 record as well as an NFC East Division Title.
His efforts were good enough for a Pro Bowl appearance.
Brad Johnson, Quarterback 1994-2008

The best times of his 15-year career were the 4 seasons spent in Tampa Bay. Riding on the success of a historically great defense the Bucs won a Super Bowl in 2002 and Johnson was named to his second Pro Bowl. As a Buccaneer he passed for almost 11,000 yards, 64 touchdowns and had a 61.8& completion percentage.
Brad Johnson

The best times of his 15-year career were the 4 seasons spent in Tampa Bay. Riding on the success of a historically great defense the Bucs won a Super Bowl in 2002 and Johnson was named to his second Pro Bowl. As a Buccaneer he passed for almost 11,000 yards, 64 touchdowns and had a 61.8& completion percentage.
Brad Johnson

Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
Brad Johnson

15 years in the NFL from 1994 to 2008 on 4 different teams. Won a Super Bowl in 2002 with Tampa Bay and was named All-Pro twice. As of 2019 he still ranks among the Top 100 quarterbacks in Career Completions (39th), Passing Yards (54th), Touchdowns (72nd), Completion Percentage (35th) and Passer Rating (54th).
Brad Johnson, Quarterback 1994-2008

The best times of his 15-year career were the 4 seasons spent in Tampa Bay. Riding on the success of a historically great defense the Bucs won a Super Bowl in 2002 and Johnson was named to his second Pro Bowl. As a Buccaneer he passed for almost 11,000 yards, 64 touchdowns and had a 61.8& completion percentage.
Brad Johnson

Played with the Minnesota Vikings on 2 different occasions. Originally drafted in 1992 he remained with them until 1998. He rejoined them in 2005 and remained there through the 2006 season.
Brad Johnson, NFL Quarterback 1994-2008

He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
Brad Johnson

He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
Brad Johnson

He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
Brad Johnson

Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
Brad Johnson

He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
Brad Johnson

Quarterbacked at Florida State from 1988-2001 before being drafted by Minnesota.
Brad Johnson Florida State Quarterback 1988-2001

The best times of his 15-year career were the 4 seasons spent in Tampa Bay. Riding on the success of a historically great defense the Bucs won a Super Bowl in 2002 and Johnson was named to his second Pro Bowl. As a Buccaneer he passed for almost 11,000 yards, 64 touchdowns and had a 61.8& completion percentage.
Brad Johnson

He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
Brad Johnson

The best times of his 15-year career were the 4 seasons spent in Tampa Bay. Riding on the success of a historically great defense the Bucs won a Super Bowl in 2002 and Johnson was named to his second Pro Bowl. As a Buccaneer he passed for almost 11,000 yards, 64 touchdowns and had a 61.8& completion percentage.
Brad Johnson