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Jaylon Johnson

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American football player (born 1999)

For the former Louisville Cardinals basketball player, seeJaylen Johnson. For the current Atlanta Hawks basketball player, seeJalen Johnson.
Jaylon Johnson
Johnson with theChicago Bears in 2024
No. 1  Chicago Bears
PositionCornerback
Roster statusActive
Personal information
Born (1999-04-19)April 19, 1999 (age 26)
Fresno, California, U.S.
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High schoolCentral (Fresno, California)
CollegeUtah (2017–2019)
NFL draft2020: 2nd round, 50th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics as of 2025
Total tackles216
Forced fumbles4
Fumble recoveries1
Pass deflections49
Interceptions7
Defensive touchdowns1
Stats atPro Football Reference

Jaylon Lawrence Johnson (born April 19, 1999) is an American professionalfootballcornerback for theChicago Bears of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theUtah Utes.

Early life

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Johnson attendedCentral High School inFresno, California. He played in the 2017US Army All-American Bowl.[1] He committed to theUniversity of Utah to playcollege football.[2] Johnson also played basketball in high school.[3]

College career

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As a true freshman at Utah in 2017, Johnson played in 12 games and made two starts, recording 25 tackles and oneinterception.[4] He became a starter his sophomore year in 2018, starting all 14 games.[5] He finished the season with 41 tackles, four interceptions and atouchdown.[6] Johnson returned as a starter his junior year in 2019.[7][8] Following a junior season where he had 10 pass breakups and was named to the First-teamAll-Pac-12 Conference, Johnson announced that he would forgo his senior season and declare for the2020 NFL draft.[9]

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Pro Football Focus ranked Johnson fourth (24th overall) amongst all cornerbacks in the 2020 NFL Draft.[10]Sports Illustrated ranked him the seventh best cornerback in the draft.[11]CBS Sports ranked him as the eighth best cornerback in the draft. NFL draft analysts projected Johnson to be drafted in the second or third round.[12]

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench press
5 ft11+78 in
(1.83 m)
193 lb
(88 kg)
31+38 in
(0.80 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
4.50 s1.59 s2.66 s4.13 s7.01 s36.5 in
(0.93 m)
10 ft 4 in
(3.15 m)
15 reps
All values fromNFL Combine[13][14][15]

2020

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TheChicago Bears selected Johnson in the second round (50th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. He was the seventh cornerback drafted and was the first of two cornerbacks the Bears drafted in 2020, along with sixth round pick (163rd overall)Kindle Vildor.[16]

See also:2020 Chicago Bears season

On July 21, 2020, the Chicago Bears signed Johnson to a four–year, $6.46 million contract that included $3.16 million guaranteed upon signing and an initialsigning bonus of $2.26 million.[17][18]

Throughouttraining camp, Johnson competed to be the No. 2 starting cornerback againstBuster Skrine,Duke Shelley, andKindle Vildor after it became vacant following the departure ofPrince Amukamara. Head coachMatt Nagy namedKyle Fuller and Johnson the starting cornerbacks to begin the season.[19]

On September 13, 2020, Johnson started in the Chicago Bears' season-opener at theDetroit Lions and made a season-high six combined tackles (five solo) and a season-high three pass deflections during a 27–23 comeback victory. In Week 10, he collected a season-high tying five solo tackles during a 13–19 loss to theMinnesota Vikings. On December 13, 2020, Johnson made three solo tackles before exiting in the third quarter due to an injury as the Bears defeated theHouston Texans 36–7. He injured his shoulder and was subsequently sidelined for the final three games (Weeks 15–17) of the season.[20] He finished hisrookie season in2020 with a total of 44 combined tackles (34 solo) and 15 passes defended in 13 games and 13 starts.[21]

2021

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See also:2021 Chicago Bears season

On January 22, 2021, the Chicago Bears promotedSean Desai from safeties coach to defensive coordinator after the retirement ofChuck Pagano.[22] Johnson became the Bears' No. 1 cornerback afterKyle Fuller was released.[23] Head coach Matt Nagy paired Johnson with Kindle Vildor as the starting cornerback duo to kickoff the season.[24]

On September 19, 2021, Johnson made two combined tackles, a career-high four pass deflections, and made his first career interception on a pass thrown byJoe Burrow to wide receiverTee Higgins during a 20-17 victory against theCincinnati Bengals.[25] Through the first two weeks of the season, on all passes to players he was covering, Johnson only allowed one reception, while knocking down three attempts and intercepting a pass.[26] This earned him the highest-rated pass coverage grade (an advanced stat that measures the ability to cover receivers) in the league through that point.[26] On November 25, 2020, Johnson recorded a season-high six combined tackles (five solo) and forced a fumble during a 16–14 win at theDetroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day.[27] He was inactive for two games (Weeks 15–16) while listed asactive/COVID-19. He finished his sophomore season with a total of 46 combined tackles (37 solo), nine pass deflections, one forced fumble, and one interception in 15 games and 15 starts.

2022

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See also:2023 Chicago Bears season

On January 10, 2022, the Chicago Bears fired head coachMatt Nagy and general managerRyan Pace after finishing the2021 NFL season with a 6–11 record.[28] On January 27, 2022, formerIndianapolis Colts' defensive coordinatorMatt Eberflus was hired as the new head coach.[29] Johnson did not attend the team's voluntary offseason training activities and was subsequently demoted to backup behindKindle Vildor andKyler Gordon.[30] Defensive coordinatorAlan Williams chose to implement a base 3–4 defense. During training camp, Johnson competed to reclaim a starting role against Kindle Vildor, Kyler Gordon,Jaylon Jones,Josh Blackwell, andLamar Jackson.[31] Head coach Matt Eberflus named Johnson and rookie Kyler Gordon the starting cornerbacks to begin the season.

On September 18, 2022, Johnson exited in the start of the first quarter of a 10–27 loss at theGreen Bay Packers after suffering an injury. He injured his quadriceps and missed the next three games (Weeks 2–5). In Week 12, he collected a season-high seven combined tackles (five solo) during a 10–31 loss at theNew York Jets.[32] On December 18, 2022, Johnson racked up a season-high six solo tackles and a season-high three pass deflections before exiting during the fourth quarter of a 20–25 loss against thePhiladelphia Eagles after injuring his finger. On December 23, 2022, the Chicago Bears officially placed him oninjured reserve after breaking his right ring finger.[31] Eberflus confirmed Johnson could have potentially returned, but the team did not want to risk Johnson injuring his finger any further. He subsequently missed the last three games (Weeks 16–18) of the season. He ended the season with 35 combined tackles (28 solo), seven pass defenses, and a forced fumble in 11 games and 11 starts.[33]

2023

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See also:2023 Chicago Bears season

Johnson entered training camp slated as ade facto starting cornerback. Head coach Matt Eberflus named Johnson and Kyler Gordon the starting cornerback duo to begin the regular season. He began the2023 NFL season in the final year of his rookie contract.[34] He voiced interest in signing a contract extension with the Bears, but neither party could come to an agreement during the preseason or regular season.[35] He was sidelined for two games (Weeks 4–5) after injuring his hamstring.[32]Pro Football Focus graded him as the 10th-best cornerback in the NFL through the first six weeks of the season.[34]

On October 22, 2023, Johnson made three combined tackles (two solo), two pass deflections, a career-high two interceptions, and returned one 39–yards to score the first touchdown of his career during a 30–12 victory against theLas Vegas Raiders. He scored the touchdown after intercepting a pass thrown byBrian Hoyer to wide receiverDavante Adams in the fourth quarter.[36] In Week 9, he collected a season-high four combined tackles (three solo) as the Bears lost 17–24 at theNew Orleans Saints. On November 27, 2023, Johnson made two solo tackles, a season-high three pass deflections, and intercepted a pass byJoshua Dobbs toJordan Addison during a 12–10 win at theMinnesota Vikings. The following week, he had one solo tackle, a pass deflection, and set a career-high with his fourth interception of the season on a pass thrown byJared Goff during a 28–13 win against theDetroit Lions in Week 14. He finished the season with 36 combined tackles (31 solo), ten pass deflections, a career-high four interceptions, and one touchdown in 14 games and 14 starts.[37] He was named to the2024 Pro Bowl.Pro Football Focus had Johnson as the highest graded cornerback in 2023 with a career-high overall grade of 90.8 and was also first amongst cornerbacks in coverage grade with 91.0.[37][38]

2024

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See also:2024 Chicago Bears season

On March 5, 2024, the Chicago Bears placed the franchise tag on Johnson which was for one–year, $19.80 million.[39] On March 7, 2024, the Chicago Bears and Johnson agreed to a four–year, $76.00 million contract that includes $51.40 million guaranteed, $43.80 million guaranteed upon signing, and an initial signing bonus of $20.00 million.[17][40] On May 1, 2024, the Bears announced that Johnson had decided to change his uniform number from No. 33 to No. 1. Johnson chose to select No. 1 after it became available to him for the first time following the departure of quarterbackJustin Fields.

New defensive coordinatorEric Washington retained Johnson as a starting cornerback and paired him withTyrique Stevenson. On September 8, 2024, Johnson started in the Chicago Bears' home-opener against theTennessee Titans and made three solo tackles, a season-high two pass deflections, and intercepted a pass byWill Levis to wide receiverTyler Boyd during a 24–17 victory. In Week 4, he collected a season-high five solo tackles in a 24–18 win against theLos Angeles Rams. In Week 11, Johnson collected a season-high six combined tackles (four solo) and broke up a pass during a 19–20 loss to theGreen Bay Packers. He started all 17 games in 2024 and recorded 53 combined tackles (48 solo), eight pass deflections, and two interceptions. He was named to the Pro Bowl for the second time. Johnson received an overall grade of 71.7 from Pro Football Focus, which ranked 36th amongst his position group.[41]

2025

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See also:2025 Chicago Bears season

On September 22, 2025, Johnson was placed on injured reserve after undergoing surgery to repair a core muscle injury.[42] He was activated on November 27.

NFL career statistics

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Regular season

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YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCombTotalAstSckPDIntYdsAvgLngTDsFFFR
2020CHI13134434100.015000.00000
2021CHI1514463790.09133.03010
2022CHI1111352870.07000.00011
2023CHI1414363150.01046516.339110
2024CHI17175342110.0821110.59000
2025CHI112200.00000.00000
Career7171216174420.04977911.239131

References

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