... Very, very fast. If he gets past you, good luck, and goodbye.
Of course, there’s no good in being really fast if you don’t know how to make the most of it, and Johnson is certainly making the most of his blazing speed.
After running for 1,228 yards and nine touchdowns as a rookie last season in a virtual split role with Lendale White, Johnson has become the main option in Tennessee’s backfield this season. He’s certainly the last person you could point to for the Titans’ atrocious start to the season.
After running for 491 yards in Tennessee’s last three games, Johnson has taken over the NFL’s rushing lead with 959 yards through eight games, putting himself a full game’s worth of yards ahead of second-...
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