Brad Johnson's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: American Football
Brad Johnson's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Concussions | head | 2007-09-15 | Mild traumatic brain injury. | Brad Johnson was taken off the field immediately and underwent concussion protocol. | Suffered a direct hit to the helmet during a game, causing a concussion. | 3 weeks | Rest and gradual return to play protocol, including cognitive and physical assessments. | Missed a few games but returned to play once cleared by medical staff. | Some initial cognitive fog and headaches, but no long-term psychological effects. | No previous concussions reported. | 2007-10-07 | Mild | Rest and monitoring under concussion protocol. | Team neurologist and athletic trainers. | No significant long-term effects reported. | Improved helmet technology and stricter enforcement of concussion protocols. | 2 games | Dizziness, headache, and confusion. | Moderate, with increased risk of future concussion | Family, teammates, coaching staff, and medical team. | Team facilities and home rest. |
Knee Injuries | left knee | 2004-11-20 | Partial tear of the medial collateral ligament (MCL). | The injury occurred during a high-stakes game, leading to significant concerns about his ability to continue the season. | During a football game, Brad Johnson was tackled from the side, causing his knee to twist awkwardly. | 6 weeks | Intensive physical therapy focused on strengthening the surrounding muscles and improving flexibility. | Missed the remainder of the season, but returned the following year. | Initially, there was some anxiety about re-injury, but he regained confidence through rehab. | None reported in the same area. | 2005-01-15 | Moderate | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE); followed by physical therapy. | Team orthopedic surgeon and physical therapists. | None significant, returned to full performance levels. | Wearing a knee brace and incorporating knee-strengthening exercises. | 6 games | Sharp pain and instability in the knee. | Low, with proper precautions. | Family, teammates, and coaching staff. | Team facilities and a specialized sports rehabilitation center. |
Shoulder Injuries | right shoulder | 2009-10-24 | Dislocation of the right shoulder. | The injury was severe enough to require immediate medical attention and an MRI scan. | While throwing a pass, Brad Johnson was hit by a defender, causing his shoulder to dislocate. | 8 weeks | Shoulder immobilization followed by physical therapy to regain strength and mobility. | Missed the remainder of the season and needed extensive rehab. | Concerns about the ability to throw effectively post-recovery. | No previous shoulder injuries reported. | 2010-01-03 | Severe | Shoulder reduction, immobilization, and physical therapy. | Team orthopedic surgeon, physical therapists, and athletic trainers. | Reduced shoulder strength and occasional discomfort. | Strengthening exercises for the shoulder and avoiding high-impact situations. | 8 games | Severe pain, inability to move the shoulder. | Moderate to high, depending on the level of physic | Family, teammates, coaching staff, and medical team. | Team facilities and a specialized sports rehabilitation center. |
Brad Johnson's Sports Injuries Videos
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1997 - Brad Johnson Completes a TD Pass to Himself
In Week 7 of the 1997 season, during the Panthers vs. Vikings game, Johnson managed to pull off an impressive play on third and goal. With all his receivers covered, he initially faked a throw, then decided to take matters into his own hands, ultimately running the ball into the endzone for a touchdown, resulting in a Johnson to Johnson score.
Every Brad Johnson Touchdown with the Buccaneers | Brad Johnson Highlights
Every touchdown pass thrown by former Buccaneers QB Brad Johnson during his career with Tampa Bay, presented in chronological order, includes memorable moments such as:
- Screen pass touchdowns to Jacquez Green and Dave Moore.
- Touchdown passes to Aaron Stecker and Frank Murphy even under blitz pressure.
- A remarkable 13-yard reception touchdown by Keyshawn Johnson.
- Touchdown passes to players like Carl Williams, Warwick Dunn, and Keenan McCardell.
- Notable throws to Joe Jurevicius, Ricky Dudley, and Michael Pittman.
- Unique moments like a touchdown pass to Warren Sapp and Tim Brown's 100th career touchdown.
- Impressive deep throws to players like Bill Schroeder and Michael Clayton, with Clayton's touchdown being a highlight where he wasn't touched down by the defender and continued to the end zone.
These highlights showcase Brad Johnson's ability to perform under pressure, connect with a variety of receivers, and execute in critical moments throughout his tenure with the Buccaneers.