Tim Johnson (football)

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Tim Johnson
Date of birth January 29, 1965
Place of birth Sarasota, Florida
Position(s) defensive end/defensive tackle
College Penn State
NFL Draft 1987 / Round 6
Pro Bowls 1993
Statistics
Team(s)
1987-1989
1990-1995
1996
Pittsburgh Steelers
Washington Redskins
Cincinnati Bengals

Timothy Johnson (born January 29, 1965 in Sarasota, Florida) is Senior Pastor at Bethel World Outreach Center in Brentwood, Tennessee and a former professional American football player.

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[edit] NFL

The 6' 3", 260-pound Johnson was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 6th round (#141 overall) of the 1987 NFL Draft, where he played for three seasons. In five seasons with the Washington Redskins, he would win a Super Bowl ring in Super Bowl XXVI and was elected the 1993 Redskin of the year.[1]

[edit] Penn State

A standout defensive lineman at Penn State from 1983-1986, Johnson was named an All-American in 1986, racking up 33 tackles and 5 sacks. He was a key member of the Nittany Lions' 1986 National Championship team.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from Penn State in 1987.

[edit] Ministry

In 1992, Johnson joined with former Redskin teammates Art Monk, Charles Mann, and Earnest Byner to found The Good Samaritan Foundation, a philanthropic organization sponsoring various community events in Washington, DC inner-city, community centers and homeless shelters.[2] In July of 2000 he was ordained into the ministry, and is currently serving as Senior Pastor at Bethel World Outreach Center in Brentwood, Tennessee.

[edit] Personal

He and his wife Le’Chelle currently live in Franklin, Tennessee, along with their three daughters and one son.

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