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Keyshawn Johnson

Keyshawn Johnson is a former American football wide receiver who played 11 seasons in the NFL. Known for his outspoken personality and on-field performance, he played for teams including the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys, and Carolina Panthers. He won a Super Bowl title with the Buccaneers. After retiring from the NFL, Johnson transitioned into broadcasting, working as an analyst for ESPN. His career highlights include being a number-one overall NFL draft pick and achieving significant success both on and off the field.

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July 22, 1972: Keyshawn Johnson Born

On July 22, 1972, Joseph Keyshawn Johnson was born. He later became a professional football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL).

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1984: Irving Fryar Drafted

In 1984, Irving Fryar was selected by the New England Patriots as the number one overall pick.

1992: Return to Football

In 1992, after sitting out a year, Keyshawn Johnson returned to football and performed well enough to transfer to the University of Southern California.

1994: All-American Selection

After the 1994 college season, Keyshawn Johnson was recognized as an All-American selection.

1994: USC Trojans Season

In 1994, playing for the USC Trojans, Keyshawn Johnson made 66 catches for 1,362 yards and scored 9 touchdowns.

1995: Cotton Bowl Classic Win

After the 1994 season, in 1995, Keyshawn Johnson helped lead the USC Trojans to a win in the Cotton Bowl Classic and was named the game's Most Valuable Player.

1995: USC Trojans Season

In 1995, Keyshawn Johnson finished the season with 102 catches for 1,434 yards and 7 touchdowns as a member of the USC Trojans.

1996: Rose Bowl Performance

During the 1996 Rose Bowl, Keyshawn Johnson caught 12 passes for a Rose Bowl record of 216 yards and one touchdown, contributing to the Trojans' victory.

1996: Drafted by the New York Jets

In 1996, Keyshawn Johnson was selected first overall by the New York Jets in the NFL draft.

1997: Graduation from USC

In 1997, Keyshawn Johnson graduated from USC with a B.A. in social sciences and history.

1997: Jets Improve to 9-7

In 1997, under Bill Parcells, the Jets improved to 9-7.

1998: AFC Divisional Playoff Game Win

In 1998, Keyshawn Johnson had a standout performance in a 34–24 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in an AFC divisional playoff game, catching nine passes for 121 yards and a touchdown, rushing for 28 yards and a touchdown, recovering a fumble, and intercepting a pass on defense. Following the season, Johnson wrote an autobiography with ESPN's Shelley Smith, Just Give Me the Damn Ball.

1998: Married Shikiri Hightower

In 1998, Keyshawn Johnson married Shikiri Hightower. They had two children together.

1998: Pro Bowl Selection

In 1998, Keyshawn Johnson was selected to the Pro Bowl as a member of the N.Y. Jets.

1998: AFC East Division Title

In 1998, the New York Jets, under Bill Parcells, achieved a 12-4 record and won their first-ever AFC East Division title.

1999: Pro Bowl Selection

In 1999, Keyshawn Johnson was selected to the Pro Bowl as a member of the N.Y. Jets.

1999: Plays for the Jets

Keyshawn Johnson continues playing for the New York Jets in 1999.

April 12, 2000: Traded to Tampa Bay Buccaneers

On April 12, 2000, Keyshawn Johnson was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for two first-round draft choices.

2001: 1,000-Yard Receiving Season

In 2001, Keyshawn Johnson recorded 1,266 receiving yards, marking the first of consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons in Buccaneers history.

2001: Pro Bowl Selection

In 2001, Keyshawn Johnson was selected to the Pro Bowl as a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

2002: Divorced Shikiri Hightower

In 2002, Keyshawn Johnson and Shikiri Hightower divorced. They were married since 1998 and had two children together.

2002: Consecutive 1,000-Yard Receiving Season

In 2002, Keyshawn Johnson registered 1,098 receiving yards, marking his second consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season with the Buccaneers.

2002: Super Bowl Win with Buccaneers

In 2002, Keyshawn Johnson won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

2003: De-activation from Buccaneers

Due to a strained relationship with coach Jon Gruden, Keyshawn Johnson was de-activated for the final 7 games of the 2003 season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

2003: Super Bowl XXXVII win

In 2003, Keyshawn Johnson, as a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, won Super Bowl XXXVII.

March 19, 2004: Traded to Dallas Cowboys

On March 19, 2004, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded Keyshawn Johnson to the Dallas Cowboys for Joey Galloway.

2004: NFL Jersey Number Policy Change

Upon Keyshawn Johnson's arrival in Dallas in 2004, the NFL relaxed its jersey number rules for receivers, allowing them to wear numbers in the 10-19 range.

2005: Co-founded First Picks Management

In 2005, Keyshawn Johnson co-founded First Picks Management to pursue his business interests.

March 16, 2006: Released by the Cowboys

On March 16, 2006, Keyshawn Johnson was released by the Dallas Cowboys to make room for Terrell Owens.

March 23, 2006: Signed with Carolina Panthers

On March 23, 2006, Keyshawn Johnson signed a four-year, $14-million-dollar deal with the Carolina Panthers, including a $5 million signing bonus.

November 13, 2006: First Player to Score Touchdown with Four Teams

During the Carolina Panthers' game against the Buccaneers on November 13, 2006, Keyshawn Johnson became the first player in NFL history to score a touchdown on Monday Night Football with four different teams (Jets, Buccaneers, Cowboys, and Panthers).

2006: Retirement from Football and Broadcasting Career

Following the 2006 season, Keyshawn Johnson retired from football and began a seven-year career as a television broadcaster for ESPN.

May 1, 2007: Released by the Carolina Panthers

On May 1, 2007, Keyshawn Johnson was released from the Carolina Panthers after playing one season with the team.

May 23, 2007: Retirement and ESPN Analyst Role

On May 23, 2007, Keyshawn Johnson announced his retirement from the NFL and that he would be working as an analyst for ESPN.

2007: Joins ESPN Broadcasting Team

In 2007, Keyshawn Johnson joined ESPN as part of the NFL draft broadcasting team and became an analyst for Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown and created the "C'mon Man!" segment.

February 5, 2008: Miami Dolphins Offer

On February 5, 2008, CBS4 Miami reported that Bill Parcells contacted Keyshawn Johnson about a potential spot on the Miami Dolphins roster if he were to come out of retirement.

November 2008: Contracted for Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design

In November 2008, Keyshawn Johnson was contracted for a weekend TV series called Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design.

December 31, 2008: Induction into Rose Bowl Hall of Fame

On December 31, 2008, Keyshawn Johnson was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame.

July 2009: Airing of Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design

In July 2009, Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design aired on A&E.

January 23, 2011: Absence from Sunday NFL Countdown

On January 23, 2011, Keyshawn Johnson was absent from Sunday NFL Countdown due to the unexpected death of his mother.

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2012: Starred in Jägermeister's "A Stronger Bond" Campaign

In 2012, Keyshawn Johnson starred in Jägermeister's "A Stronger Bond" television and digital campaign, which received critical acclaim. The campaign was created by the advertising agency Mistress.

2013: Competed on Dancing with the Stars

In 2013, Keyshawn Johnson was a contestant on the 17th season of Dancing with the Stars, paired with Sharna Burgess. He was the first celebrity voted out on the September 23 show.

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2016: Brief Departure and Return to ESPN

In 2016, Keyshawn Johnson was briefly let go by ESPN but was later brought back to appear on SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, and other shows.

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August 17, 2020: Host of "KJM" on ESPN LA 710

On August 17, 2020, Keyshawn Johnson began hosting mornings on "ESPN LA 710" KSPN with Jay Williams and Max Kellerman on a show titled "KJM".

March 15, 2021: Announced Daughter's Death

On March 15, 2021, Keyshawn Johnson announced on his Twitter account that his oldest daughter, Maia, had passed away at the age of 25.

June 30, 2023: Departure from ESPN

As of June 30, 2023, Keyshawn Johnson is no longer working with ESPN.

November 2025: Won Celebrity Weakest Link

In November 2025, Keyshawn Johnson won the "Football Legends" episode of Celebrity Weakest Link, earning $50,000 for charity.

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