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His all-around game has earned him selection to the Pro Bowl three times – 1998 and 1999 with the N. Y.
Jets and 2001 with Tampa Bay.
Johnson finished his career with 814 receptions, tying him at 17th all-time with Henry Ellard for career NFL receptions.
His 10, 571 yards receiving is the 24th highest total in NFL history.
In reaching the 600 career receptions plateau in 118 games, he tied Herman Moore for the second fewest number of games needed in NFL history to reach that mark, and he became one of only three players in league history ( Moore and Marvin Harrison ) to reach 600 receptions in fewer than 120 games.
He caught 512 passes in his first 100 games to rank as the fourth most receptions in a player's first 100 games.
The other three are: Marvin Harrison ( 591 ), Sterling Sharpe ( 524 ) and Lionel Taylor ( 516 ).

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