Keyshawn Johnson Net Worth

Keyshawn Johnson Net Worth is
$70 Million

Keyshawn Johnson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Joseph Keyshawn Johnson is a former American college and professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League for eleven seasons. He played college football for the University of Southern California, and earned All-American honors. The first p...

Full NameKeyshawn Johnson
Net Worth$70 Million
Date Of BirthJuly 22, 1972
Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, United States
Height6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Weight212 lbs (96 kg)
ProfessionAmerican football player, Broadcaster
EducationWest Los Angeles College, University of Southern California
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseJennifer Conrad (m. 2014), Shikiri Hightower (m. 1998–2002)
ChildrenKeyshawn Johnson, Jr., Maia Johnson, London Johnson
ParentsVivian Jessie
NicknamesJoseph Keyshawn Johnson
NominationsHeisman Trophy
TV ShowsDancing with the Stars, Monday Night Football, Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown
Star SignCancer
#Trademark
1Big Mouth
#Quote
1Wayne Chrebet's a good player, I'll give him that. But he's not even a No. 3 receiver, and the Jets have made him All-World.
2High school football in California is a lot like it is in Texas, just fewer rednecks.
3I'll have huge numbers. I'll have 1,000 catches, I'll have 10,000 yards. I'll have close to 100 touchdowns. I'll have what they call Hall of Fame numbers.
4To be honest, I don't consider Terrell Owens, Marvin Harrison or Randy Moss great. I consider them good.
5It's all the guys that are in TV, especially the ones that don't have rings... We were laughing, listening to those guys on ESPN, average guys who have television jobs. They were journeymen when they played, and they get an opportunity to pop off.
6I'm free from a horrible situation and, in a couple of months, I'll be one of the two hottest receivers on the free-agent market, along with Terrell Owens. That means I'm going to get a nice payday and play for a team that wants me. I'm stunned and disappointed by what happened, but honestly, I'm relieved.
7Ronde Barber is an Uncle Tom.
8Comparing Wayne Chrebet to me is like comparing a flashlight to a star, flashlights only last so long, and a star is in the sky, forever.
9Just give me the damn ball.
#Fact
1(March 24) Signs a $19 million deal with the Carolina Panthers after being released by the Dallas Cowboys. Johnson negotiated the contract himself as his agent is serving a one-year suspension. [2006]
2(March 19) Traded to the Dallas Cowboys for Joey Galloway. Johnson had agreed to a 4-year, $20 million deal with Dallas more than three weeks ago, but had to wait for Galloway to come to terms with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. [2004]
3Cut by the Carolina Panthers after one season with the team. [April 2007]
4Carolina Panthers quarterback Vinny Testaverde listed his five favorite receivers from his previous 20 years of NFL football. "They were all guys that were competitive, who just wanted the ball in clutch situations and then could make it happen". They were: Mark Carrier, Wayne Chrebet, Terry Glenn, Michael A. Jackson and Keyshawn Johnson.
5Traded twice and cut twice during his career with four NFL teams.
6The New York Jets traded their former #1 overall pick to the Tampa Bay Bucs, before the 2000 NFL Draft, after several incidents in which Keyshawn Johnson violated team policy and verbally attacked team players and coaches. This trade eventually yielded several starters for the New York Jets, including Chad Pennington, Shaun Ellis and Anthony Becht.
7Keyshawn Johnson was released by the Carolina Panthers on May 1, 2007 after one season with the club.
8Keyshawn Johnson was released by the Dallas Cowboys on March 14, 2006.
9Ten games into the 2003 NFL season, Keyshawn Johnson's tenuous relationship with Tampa Bay suffered, due to sustained misconduct and Head Coach Jon Gruden suspended him for the remainder of the season. Tampa Bay traded him on March 19, 2004 to the Dallas Cowboys.
10Many "tri-state" (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut) sports writers have noted that Keyshawn Johnson mellowed some over the years controlling his outspokenness and softening verbal attacks accordingly. It is widely believed to this day that if Keyshawn Johnson had learned this lesson earlier in his career he would have remained a New York Jet for his entire career and had his #19 jersey retired. They believe this because despite his caustic rants, poor conduct, and occasional racial banter he was widely considered an extremely tough, intelligent, and highly clutch receiver who could take a big hit.
11Keyshawn Johnson was fined in December of 2006 for caustic behavior and throwing his helmet in rage during a 27-24 loss to the Eagles.
12In 2005, Johnson had an argument on the sideline, on national television, with quarterback Drew Bledsoe, whom Johnson believed had led him too far with a pass that resulted in a big hit, a Johnson fumble, and a touchdown for the other team.
13On October 3, 2004, Johnson caused a considerable stir by characterizing a former Tampa Bay Buc teammate, Ronde Barber, as an "Uncle Tom" while in the FOX broadcast booth during the Cowboys' bye week.
14Johnson co-authored the controversial book, "Just Give Me the Damn Ball!", after his rookie season, with the New York Jets, in which he attacked fellow wide receiver, #80 Wayne Chrebet.
15Opens upscale Beverly Hills restaurant Reign. The menu features southern/soul food such as fried chicken, smothered pork chops and red beans and rice. (June 1999)
16Tradeed to Tampa Bay for two first-round draft picks. Johnson immediately signs an six-year, $52 million contract extension with the Buccaneers, making him the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL. (12 April 2000)
17Lettered in football and track at Dorsey High School (Los Angeles), earning first-team all-state football honors as a senior.
18De-activated for the remainder of the season, by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, following an argument with head coach Jon Gruden. [November 2003]
19Member of the Super Bowl XXXVII-winning Tampa Bay Buccaneers [2003]

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
30 for 302015TV Series documentary executive producer - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
SportsCenter2016TV SeriesHimself - NFL Analyst
Mixology2014TV SeriesHimself
Dancing with the Stars2013TV SeriesHimself - Contestant / Herself - Contestant
The Arsenio Hall Show2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Wendy Williams Show2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The View2013TV SeriesHimself
Good Morning America2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Good Day L.A.2013TV SeriesHimself
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2009TV SeriesHimself
Iron Chef America: The Series2009TV SeriesHimself - Judge / Himself - ICA Judge
Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design2009TV Series
Hannity2009TV SeriesHimself
Rome Is Burning2008-2009TV SeriesHimself - Guest Host
Wipeout2009TV SeriesHimself - Guest Co-Host
Last Call with Carson Daly2006-2007TV SeriesHimself
NFL Monday Night Football1998-2006TV SeriesHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Jets Wide Receiver / ...
NBC Sunday Night Football2006TV SeriesHimself - Carolina Panthers Wide Receiver
ESPN's Sunday Night Football1998-2006TV SeriesHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Jets Wide Receiver
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2006TV Series documentaryHimself
The NFL on CBS1998-2005TV SeriesHimself - New York Jets Wide Receiver / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver
The Best Damn Sports Show Period2004TV SeriesHimself
60 Minutes2000-2004TV Series documentaryHimself - NFL Player (segment "Bill Parcells") / Himself - Football Player, New York Giants (segment "Bill Parcells")
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2004TV SeriesHimself
Wheel of Fortune2003-2004TV SeriesHimself
Super Bowl XXXVII2003TV MovieHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver
NFL on FOX1996-2002TV SeriesHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver / Himself - New York Jets Wide Receiver
ESPN SportsCentury2002TV Series documentaryHimself
Hollywood Squares2000TV SeriesHimself
The Howard Stern Radio Show1999TV SeriesHimself
Late Show with David Letterman1999TV SeriesHimself
1998 AFC Championship Game1999TV MovieHimself - New York Jets Wide Receiver
The Superstars1998TV MovieHimself - Competitor
NFL Blast1997TV SeriesNew York Jets Player
The NFL on NBC1997TV SeriesHimself - New York Jets Wide Receiver
Living Single1997TV SeriesHimself
TNT Sunday Night Football1996-1997TV SeriesHimself - New York Jets Wide Receiver
Coach1996TV SeriesHimself
1996 NFL Draft1996TV MovieHimself - 1st Overall Pick
1996 Rose Bowl1996TV MovieHimself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mike & Mike2013TV SeriesHimself - Carolina Panthers Wide Receiver
ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly2006TV SeriesHimself - Football Player
60 Minutes2003TV Series documentaryHimself - Receiver, New York Giants (segment "The Coach")

Known for movies

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