Damaris Johnson

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Damaris Johnson
No. 14 Tennessee Titans
Position: Wide receiver / Punt Returner
Personal information
Date of birth: (1989-11-22) November 22, 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth: Norco, Louisiana
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Career information
High school: Destrehan (LA) Destrehan High School
College: Tulsa
Undrafted: 2012
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
  • Second-team All-Conference USA honors (2008, as a kick returner)
  • Honorable mention All-Conference USA honors (2008, as a wide receiver)
  • The Sporting News first-team freshman All-America honors (2008)
  • Rivals.com first-team freshman All-America honors (2008, as an athlete)
  • Phil Steele's first-team freshman All-America honors (2008)
  • Tulsa record for kickoff return yards in a season (1,319)
  • Tulsa record for kickoff return yards in a game (211)
Career NFL statistics as of 2014
Receptions: 52
Receiving yards: 601
Average: 11.6
Total TDs: 2
Player stats at NFL.com

Damaris Kenneth Johnson (born November 22, 1989) is an American football wide receiver and return specialist for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, he was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2012.

Early years

Johnson was born in Norco, Louisiana where he was raised by his single mother Lori Johnson. According to Johnson, his first cousin Mark Young acted as a surrogate father and taught him how to play football.[1] He attended Destrehan High School in Destrehan, Louisiana where he became a three-year letter winner in football. He eventually became the all-time leading receiver at Destrehan High School with a career record of 154 receptions, 2,620 yards, and 30 touchdowns. In his senior year alone, he made 81 receptions for 1,228 yards, and 12 touchdowns. That year, Destrehan High School achieved a 14–0 record and won the state championship. Johnson was named the Louisiana Championship game Most Valuable Player (MVP) and the New Orleans Metro MVP, and was twice named an all-state and all-New Orleans Metro player.[2]

Johnson was highly ranked as a college prospect by several websites, but was not shown much interest by the major football schools due in part to his small stature.[3] His high school coach Stephen Robicheaux said, "If he were two inches taller, he could have gone anywhere in the country."[1] Rivals.com assigned him a four-star rating and named him the 11th-ranked college prospect in Louisiana and the 28th-ranked athlete in the nation. Scout.com assessed him as the 21st-ranked college prospect in the state.[2] Johnson selected Tulsa over Texas Christian, Memphis, and Louisiana Tech.[1]

College career

Against UTEP, Johnson set a Tulsa school record for single-game kickoff return yards with 211 yards on six returns. In the first quarter, Johnson returned a kick 98 yards for a touchdown to equalize the game at 28 and shift the momentum in favor of Tulsa. By the game's end, Johnson had accumulated 296 all-purpose yards and was named a Conference USA Player of the Week.[4] Against New Mexico, Johnson caught five passes for 109 yards and three touchdowns. Tulsa head coach Todd Graham said that true freshman "Damaris Johnson is as explosive of a freshman or any player I've seen, freshman or senior."[1] He led his team and the conference in all-purpose yardage with 2,201 yards and set a Tulsa school record for single-season kickoff return yards with 1,319.[5]

In 2008, Johnson was named to the All-Conference USA second-team as a kick returner and All-Conference USA honorable mention as a wide receiver.[6] The Sporting News named him a first-team freshman All-American, Rivals.com named him a first-team freshman All-American as an all-purpose player and Phil Steele's College Football magazine named him a second-team freshman All-American kick returner.[5] On December 24, 2010, in the Hawaii Bowl game, Johnson broke the NCAA record for all purpose yardage with 326 in a 62-35 win for Tulsa. He is also the NCAA leader in kick return yards for a career and total yards gained for a career.

Suspension

Johnson was suspended indefinitely on August 25, 2011, following questions about his role in his girlfriend's arrest for felony embezzlement. Johnson's girlfriend, Chamon Jones, was accused of ringing up $2610 worth of merchandise over the course of two purchases at the Tulsa Macy's she worked at, but only charging Johnson just over $13 in total.[7] Johnson was initially questioned and released, but on August 31 Johnson was also charged with felony embezzlement by the Tulsa County District Attorney's office.[8] In October 2011, Johnson pleaded guilty to the charge and received a deferred sentence.[9]

Professional career

Philadelphia Eagles

Johnson was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent on April 29, 2012. It was announced on August 31, 2012 that Johnson made the roster. On Friday, September 21, it was announced that Johnson would start along with DeSean Jackson against the Cardinals, replacing injured Jeremy Maclin. On Sunday December 2, 2012, during Sunday night football, he returned a 98-yard punt for a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys, which is tied for the third longest punt return in NFL history. He was released by the Eagles on August 30, 2014 and picked up by the Houston Texans.[10]

Houston Texans

On September 21, 2014, Johnson caught a 44 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick for his first career touchdown.[11] Johnson played in all 16 games for the Texans in 2014. The Texans waived him at the end of preseason in September 2015.[12]

New England Patriots

Johnson was signed by the New England Patriots on December 1, 2015, and later released by the team on December 16, 2015.[13]

Tennessee Titans

On December 17, 2015, the Tennessee Titans claimed Johnson off of waivers.[14]

Personal life

Johnson and his wife, Chamon Jones Johnson, have one son Skylar (born 2011) and is expecting another son January 2016. The family resides in New Orleans, Louisiana right outside of his hometown Norco, Louisiana.

References

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External links

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Up close: Damaris Johnson, Tulsa World, 23 September 2008, retrieved 11 January 2009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Official Athletic Site of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane, retrieved 11 January 2009.
  3. Damaris Johnson: Could be recruiting steal, HS Game Time, 28 December 2007, retrieved 11 January 2009.
  4. Tulsa's Duo of Brennan Marion and Damaris Johnson Earn C-USA Player of the Week Honors, 20 October 2008, retrieved 11 January 2009.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Tulsa's Damaris Johnson Adds Two More Freshman All-America Honors, Official Athletic Site of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane, 17 December 2008, retrieved 11 January 2009.
  6. Six Tulsa Players Earn All-Conference USA Honors, Three Newcomers Named to All-Freshman Team, Official Athletic Site of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane, 9 December 2008, retrieved 11 January 2009.
  7. TU's Damaris Johnson suspended after girlfriend's arrest on embezzlement complaint, Tulsa World, 26 August 2011, retrieved 1 September 2011.
  8. TU's Johnson Charged with embezzlement, Tulsa World, 1 September 2011, retrieved 1 September 2011.
  9. "Deferred sentence for Damaris Johnson", Associated Press at ESPN.com, October 13, 2012.
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  11. http://fansided.com/2014/09/21/ryan-fitzpatrick-hits-damaris-johnson-44-yard-td-pass-video/
  12. Aaron Wilson, "Former Texans wide receiver Damaris Johnson working out for Titans", Houston Chronicle, September 6, 2015.
  13. "Patriots place RB LeGarrette Blount on Injured Reserve; Release WR Damaris Johnson", "Patriots.com", December 16, 2015
  14. Morris, Jimmy, "Titans claim former Patriots WR Damaris Johnson off waivers", "Music City Miracles", December 17, 2015