Ed Johnson had his share of problems at Penn State. The much maligned DT was temporarily expelled from Penn State in 2005 and was suspended from participating in the Outback Bowl following the 2006 season. During the 2007 draft the very talented player was undrafted because of character concerns. He landed a UDFA contract with the Colts and immediately became a force in the middle and Indianapolis' best run stuffer. He started all 16 games as a rookie and the first game in 2008. Then the bad stuff found him again. During a traffic stop for speeding, police found marijuana in Johnson's car. The next day he was released, despite the Colts huge hole at the position.
Sporting News Today has a more in depth look at the life of Johnson after the most recent incident in today's issue. Check it out below.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
SNT: Former PSU DT Ed Johnson's Second Chance
Posted by J Mays at 9:15 AM Labels: college football, Indianapolis Colts, J Mays, NFL, Penn State, Sporting News Today
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