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Leon Johnson III is more than just a tall receiver for OSU. Senior slot receiver Brennan Presley, who stands 9 inches shorter than Johnson, has been impressed by far more than his size.
And Leon Johnson — despite playing his first three seasons of college football in a stadium that holds fewer than 3,000 fans — fits that veteran mold that Oklahoma State has been thriving with.
Leon Johnson received a bone marrow transplant on May 16, 2024, after being diagnosed with sickle cell disease one week after being born. DONATE HERE; His mother, Stacy, delivered twins in 2021.
— Leon Johnson III (@lj3of3) December 28, 2023. If, by chance, an NFL team takes a shot on Johnson in the draft or as an undrafted free agent, they'll be blessed with an absolute stud.
By Jason Pugh, Northwestern State Associate Athletic Director for External Relations; featured graphic by Brad Welborn/NSU Sports Information NATCHITOCHES – Longtime, legendary Northwestern State ...
Leon Johnson moved on to his next adventure when he died on November 18, 2024, in Reno, NV. Leon was born in Trona, CA but grew up in Ridgecrest, CA.
Leon Johnson: Dropped by Bolts. The Chargers waived Johnson on Monday. The 6-foot-5 wide receiver out of Oklahoma State was picked up by the Chargers after going undrafted this past April, but the ...
Leon Johnson Jan. 27, 1940 - Nov. 27, 2021 Hawthorne After many close calls over the years, Leon lost his final health battle on November 27. His wife and s ...
The Jets have officially brought back Leon Johnson, re-signing him yesterday and placing first-year tight end Jermaine Wiggins on waivers. Johnson, who was a versatile weapon as a running back, rec… ...