Former Super Bowl winner Charles Johnson passes away at 50, according to University of Colorado
By Matt Foster, CNN
Super Bowl winner Charles Johnson has passed away at the age of 50, according to his alma mater, the University of Colorado. Johnson won the Super Bowl in the 2001 season with the New England Patriots.
The cause of Johnson’s death has not been announced as of Wednesday evening.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, who drafted the wide receiver at No. 17 in the first round of the 1994 NFL draft, tweeted Wednesday, “We mourn the loss of former #Steelers wide receiver Charles Johnson.”
A California native, Johnson made a name for himself at the University of Colorado where he played for four years.
The Colorado Buffaloes football team posted on social media about Johnson’s passing, writing, “We offer our deepest condolences to the family and friends of our former WR, and Buff great, Charles E. Johnson.
“Rest in Peace, Charles.”
Over the course of his nine-year NFL career, Johnson caught for 4,606 receiving yards and scored 24 touchdowns. He spent five years in Pittsburgh, before moving to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999 for two seasons.
The final two years of his career were spent at the Patriots and the Buffalo Bills.
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