Duke Johnson is officially hanging up the cleats. The 30-year-old running back announced his retirement from the NFL on social media Sunday to close out an eight-year career. "I’m officially ...
Running back Duke Johnson announced his retirement Sunday after playing eight seasons in the NFL. Drafted in the third round by the Cleveland Browns in 2015 out of the University of Miami, where ...
While the Buffalo Bills rebuild their roster for the 2024 NFL season, a former player is hanging up his cleats for good. Running back Duke Johnson, who spent his final year in the NFL with the ...
Running back Duke Johnson announced his retirement in a social media post on Sunday. Johnson wrote that he “never dreamed of being the all time leading rusher of my dream school,” but that’s just what ...
Veteran running back Duke Johnson announced his decision to retire from the NFL on Sunday. Johnson spent eight years in the NFL and played for the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins ...
HOUSTON — Former Houston Texans running back Duke Johnson announced his retirement Sunday afternoon. He played eight seasons in the NFL after the Cleveland Browns drafted him in the third round ...
Former NFL running back Duke Johnson has officially called it quits from playing professional football in the NFL. Johnson announced his retirement after eight seasons in the league on May 5.
The lifespan of an NFL running back's career is short, but Duke Johnson lasted longer than most, playing eight seasons before officially announcing his football retirement Sunday on Instagram.
A University of Miami legend is calling it a career. Veteran running back Duke Johnson announced in an Instagram post on Sunday that he is retiring from the NFL. The 30-year-old said he has ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Former Cleveland Browns RB Duke Johnson took to Instagram on Sunday to announce he was hanging up the cleats for good and retiring from the NFL. The Browns drafted Johnson ...
Running back Duke Johnson announced his retirement in a social media post on Sunday. Johnson wrote that he "never dreamed of being the all time leading rusher of my dream school," but that's just ...