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NFL Johnson, Hall of Fame RB for four teams, dies at age 81 #NFL

Hall of Fame running back John Henry Johnson, who starred for the San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers and Houston Oilers during his professional football career, died Friday in Tracy, Calif., several relatives told the San Jose Mercury News.

Johnson, 81, had been in declining health, according to family members.

After one year in the Canadian Football League, Johnson entered the NFL in 1954 as a member of the 49ers' vaunted "Million Dollar Backfield," which also included running backs Joe "The Jet" Perry and Hugh McElhenny and quarterback Y.A. Tittle -- all Hall of Famers.

Perry passed away in April at 84.

In 1957, the 49ers traded Johnson to the Lions, who won the NFL championship that year. He was dealt to the Steelers, who originally drafted him, in 1960, then had his finest statistical seasons, running for 1,141 yards in 1962 and 1,048 yards in 1964. He was the first Steeler to break the 1,000-yard barrier.

Johnson spent the 1966 season with the AFL's Oilers before retiring. At that time, he trailed only Jim Brown, Jim Taylor and Perry on the NFL's career rushing yards list. Johnson now ranks 55th.

Johnson also had 186 receptions for 1,478 yards, and he scored 55 total touchdowns. He made the Pro Bowl four times, in 1955, 1963, 1964 and 1965.

Johnson wasn't just a good runner and pass catcher. He also was a feared blocker, leading Lions quarterback Bobby Layne, also a Hall of Famer, to say: "John Henry is my bodyguard. Half the good runners will get a passer killed if you keep them around long enough. But a quarterback hits the jackpot when he gets a combination runner-blocker like Johnson."

Johnson was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987.

"I speak on behalf of all of John Henry's fellow Hall of Famers, our Board and staff, in sending our condolences to the Johnson family," Steve Perry, the Hall of Fame's president and executive director said in a statement. "John Henry's place in football history as one of the game's most punishing runners and greatest blockers will forever be remembered through his bronze bust in the Hall of Fame."


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