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Duke Johnson has announced his retirement from football

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May 5, 2024

Running back Duke Johnson made the announcement of his retirement in a post on social media on Sunday. In his post, Johnson reflected on his time as the all-time leading rusher at the University of Miami and his selection by the Browns in the 2015 NFL draft. During his time with the Browns, Johnson had 299 carries for 1,286 yards and five touchdowns, along with 235 catches for 2,170 yards and eight scores.

After being traded to the Texans before the 2019 season, Johnson spent two seasons in Houston before returning to Miami to play for the Dolphins in 2021. He also had a brief stint with the Bills during the 2022 season. In his career, Johnson accumulated 532 carries for 2,265 yards and 311 catches for 2,870 yards, with a total of 23 touchdowns scored.

Johnson’s retirement marks the end of a successful career in the NFL, where he made an impact on multiple teams with his versatile skills as a running back and pass-catcher. Despite not initially dreaming of his achievements, Johnson leaves the league with a formidable legacy that will be remembered by fans and teammates alike.

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