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Former Houston Texans running back David Johnson, who spent 2 seasons with the team, announces his retirement from the NFL

Former Houston Texans running back David Johnson, who spent 2 seasons with the team, announces his retirement from the NFL

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Former Houston Texans running back David Johnson announced his retirement from the National Football League on Sunday.

Johnson, 32, played for the Texans in 2020-21 for two seasons. Most notably, on March 20, 2020, the Northern Iowa football product was part of a blockbuster trade that moved former star DeAndre Hopkins from the Texans to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange.

On September 10, 2020, during his time with the Texans, Johnson scored the opening touchdown of the 2020 NFL season against the Kansas City Chiefs.

On top of that, Johnson spent five seasons with the Cardinals. In 2022, he last played for the New Orleans Saints.

Among his various NFL accolades are an All-Pro and Pro-Bowl selection in 2016, his league-high 20 touchdowns and 2,118 yards from scrimmage in 2016, and his ranking as 12th player among the 100 best players in the NFL. 2017.

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