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Johnson is competing with Haynes King for a starting quarterback position with Texas A&M in 2022, and while he may be new to the Aggies, this would not be his very first time making a starting position with a group. Johnson was QB1 with LSU last season, and he tossed for 2,815 lawns with 225 completions, a 60.3 percent completion rate, 27 goals and six interceptions. Johnson’s experience may offer him an advantage as one of the quarterback competitors, as this is something that the Aggies significantly did not have last season. The quarterback competition for coach Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies lasted till the week before the first game in 2021, and it would be no surprise if Johnson found himself in a similar scenario this season also.
Johnson split snaps under center with TJ Finley following the season-ending injury to Myles Brennan, even beginning the final two games of the year as a freshman for the Tigers. Johnson showed more than capable under center, assembling an 8:1 TD: INT in overall. His last start versus Ole Miss, albeit versus a porous defense, was his finest. Johnson tossed for 435 lawns, three touchdowns and one interception in a 53-48 shootout win, while likewise hurrying for 45 yards and two more ratings. Johnson got the first-team associates during spring practice, but that may have been more of a ceremonial gesture than anything else. The quarterback area is up for grabs between Johnson and Brennan, who has declared himself 100% healthy