For other people with similar names, see Charles Johnson.
American football player
Charley Johnson
No. 12
Position:
Quarterback
Personal information
Born:
(1938-11-22) November 22, 1938 (age 85) Big Spring, Texas, U.S.
Career information
High school:
Big Spring (TX)
College:
New Mexico State
NFL draft:
1960 / Round: 10 / Pick: 109
Career history
St. Louis Cardinals (1961–1969)
Houston Oilers (1970–1971)
Denver Broncos (1972–1975)
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowl (1963)
Denver Broncos Ring of Fame
Texas Sports Hall of Fame
Career NFL statistics
TD–INT:
170–181
Passing yards:
24,410
Passer rating:
69.2
Player stats at PFR
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Charley Lane Johnson (born November 22, 1938) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the New Mexico State Aggies. Johnson played in the NFL for 15 years with three teams: the St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Oilers, and Denver Broncos. After his playing career, he became a professor of chemical engineering.
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for her indecision in a circus setting, with her marketing manager CharleyJohnson acting as prosecutor, Kendall as chief witness, and Randy as her defense...
the Mason jail.: 92 The captives included Lige Backus, Pete Backus, CharleyJohnson, Abe Wiggins and Tom Turley.: 88 A posse member, Tom Gamel, later...
George Izo (1960) Sam Etcheverry (1961–1962) Ralph Guglielmi (1961) CharleyJohnson (1962–1966, 1968–1969) Buddy Humphrey (1965) Terry Nofsinger (1966)...
remain skeptical of the official listing. In contrast, NFL Network reporter Charley Casserly said that Murray had "the worst report I’ve ever heard on a top-ranked...
George Izo (1960) Sam Etcheverry (1961–1962) Ralph Guglielmi (1961) CharleyJohnson (1962–1966, 1968–1969) Buddy Humphrey (1965) Terry Nofsinger (1966)...
Sun Bowl and attained a final AP Poll ranking of 17th. Quarterback CharleyJohnson won the bowl MVP honors both years becoming the first and still only...
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president, Dr. C. M. Hendricks. Two players have been two-time MVPs; CharleyJohnson (1959, 1960) and Billy Stevens (1965, 1967). Source:: 26 Awarded since...
George Izo (1960) Sam Etcheverry (1961–1962) Ralph Guglielmi (1961) CharleyJohnson (1962–1966, 1968–1969) Buddy Humphrey (1965) Terry Nofsinger (1966)...