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Rashad Johnson: Retires from NFL
Rashad Johnson has announced his retirement from the NFL, according to his personal Instagram account.Johnson decided to call it quits on his 32nd birthday, retiring from the NFL after eight seasons. He most recently racked up 38 tackles (25 solo) and one pass defensed in 14 games with the Titans throughout the 2016 season. Prior to that, he spent seven years with the Cardinals, totaling 382 tackles (306 solo), one sack, 31 passes defensed, 15 interceptions and three touchdowns during his career.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Practices Wednesday
Rashad Johnson (neck) practiced in full Wednesday.Johnson missed each of the Tennessee Titans' last two games with a neck injury. Now back at practice -- and participating without limitation -- he appears set to play this weekend against the Packers.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Expected to return for Week 10
Rashad Johnson (neck) is currently expected to return for Sunday's matchup with the Packers, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.Johnson has been sidelined the previous two weeks as he has dealt with a neck injury. The team appears optimistic regarding a potential return Sunday. Daimion Stafford would presumably be in line for another start at free safety if Johnson experiences any setbacks.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Inactive Sunday
Rashad Johnson (neck) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Chargers.Johnson figures to be replaced in the starting lineup at free safety by Kevin Byard, with Johnson's next opportunity to return coming in Week 10 versus the Packers.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Added to injury report
Rashad Johnson (neck) has been added to the Tennessee Titans' injury report, Jason Wolf of The Tennessean reports.Johnson practiced in full Wednesday, so there is little reason to believe that he will not be available for Week 9's matchup against the Chargers. Keep an eye on his status as the week rolls on.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Back at practice
Rashad Johnson (neck) was not listed on the Tennessee Titans' injury report Wednesday.Johnson missed last week's game against the Jaguars due to a neck injury, but is expected to be ready for Sunday's tilt with the Chargers.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Nearing return
Head coach Mike Mularkey expects Rashad Johnson (neck) to return next week against the Chargers.Johnson missed Thursday's matchup with the Jaguars due to a neck problem, but the injury evidently isn't serious or career-threatening.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Out Week 8
Rashad Johnson (neck) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Jaguars.Johnson wasn't able to practice throughout the week due to the neck issue, and therefore will be unable to play in the Tennessee Titans' Week 8 matchup. Kevin Byard figures to get the start at free safety in Johnson's absence.
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Titans' Rashad Johnson: Signs with Titans
Rashad Johnson has signed a one-year deal with the Tennessee Titans, ESPN's Josina Anderson reports.Despite missing two games last year due to an ankle injury, Johnson put up solid numbers at safety for the Cardinals, amassing 61 tackles (50 solo) and five interceptions. With the Cardinals appearing disinterested in re-signing their safety during the offseason due to age concerns, the 30-year-old safety will likely battle with former fourth-round pick Marqueston Huff for the starting free safety spot in what amounts to a "prove-it" type deal.
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Cardinals' Rashad Johnson: Unrestricted free agent
Rashad Johnson is an unrestricted free agent this offseason.Sidelined in Weeks 15 and 16 due to an ankle injury, Johnson still amassed 61 tackles (50 solo), five interceptions, and one fumble recovery during the regular season. In his return in the season finale, he received just 39 of 72 defensive snaps, but the Arizona Cardinals' bye week allowed the safety to log every one of those snaps in their two playoff tilts. Johnson has called the Arizona desert his home since he was drafted in 2009. However, his age (30) may cause the front office to balk in contract negotiations in favor of fresher legs.