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Doug Johnson
2/7/2006
Johnson signed a one-year contract with the Bengals on Tuesday after spending two games on Cleveland's roster last season. The free-agent quarterback has played in 26 NFL games with the Falcons and Titans, completing 56.8 of his passes for 2,600 yards, 13 touchdowns and 18 interceptions.
9/22/2005
Johnson has been released by the Cleveland Browns, opening a spot on the roster for rookie quarterback Derek Anderson, who was claimed off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday. The veteran signal caller had been listed at third on the team's depth chart this season behind starter Trent Dilfer and top backup Charlie Frye.
8/20/2005
Johnson did not play in Saturday's preseason game against the Detroit Lions because of a sore shoulder.
8/18/2005
According to Browns head coach Romeo Crennel, Johnson likely will not play in Saturday's exhibition game against the Detroit Lions, due to tendinitis in his shoulder. The quarterback has been sidelined most of the week with the ailment and currently is listed as day-to-day. Johnson is slated to serve as veteran Trent Dilfer's primary backup this season, but rookie Charlie Frye will fill that role until Johnson is back in action.
6/20/2005
The Browns signed Johnson to a one-year deal on Monday, and the veteran backup is expected to hold down the No. 2 spot at quarterback behind Trent Dilfer this year. Johnson spent the first four years of his career in Atlanta before serving as the third QB in Tennessee in 2004. He has a 2-9 record in 11 NFL starts.