Starting Lineup Brad Johnson / Minnesota Vikings 1997 Nfl Starting Lineup(Multicolor)

Starting Lineup Brad Johnson / Minnesota Vikings 1997 Nfl Starting Lineup(Multicolor)
Starting Lineup
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BRAD JOHNSON / MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1997 NFL Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive NFL Collector Trading Card. Displayed figure stands approximately 4 inches tall. Includes helmet & one Exclusive NFL Starting Lineup Trading Card. Ages 4 and up. From Kenner. He is best known for leading the Buccaneers past the Oakland Raiders in a 48-21 rout during Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003 where he threw for two touchdowns and 215 yards. Brad ranks 37th in career passer rating in NFL history as of November 2011, currently tied with Matt Hasselback and Matt Cassell, but above such legends as Troy Aikman and Warren Moon, who are 44th and 50th respectively. Johnson holds a 72-53 career record as a starter and has completed over 60% of his passes for 13 straight seasons (1995-2007), the first quarterback in NFL history to do this. He has been twice selected to Pro Bowl: in 1999 and 2002. In 2003 he was named to USA Today's All-Joe team which recognizes the NFL's most unsung players. He has eclipsed the 3,000-yard passing mark five times. In 1999, he became only the second Washington Redskins quarterback in franchise history to eclipse 4,000 yards. He had the top passer rating in the NFC in 2002 and he has earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors seven times in his career. He has also broken almost every passer record at Tampa Bay. To date, Brad Johnson is the only NFL quarterback to have thrown a touchdown pass to himself. Against the Carolina Panthers in 1997, Johnson caught his deflected pass, juked, and ran three yards for a touchdown. In 2003 he won the NFL's "Quarterback Challenge" competition, in which he beat Pro Bowl QBs Tom Brady, Matt Hasselbeck, Jeff Garcia, Mark Brunell, Marc Bulger and others like Byron Leftwich and Joey Harrington in a skills competition with four parts involving accuracy, speed and mobility, long distance throw, and "No Huddle."
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