Players

Print
RSS
Travis Johnson
DT #96
Height:
6-3
Weight:
311
Age:
29
College:
Florida State
Hometown:
Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Experience:
7
Defensive
Year Team G Total Solo Ast Sck SFTY PDef Int TDs Yds Avg Lng
TOTAL 76 136 103 33 3.0 -- 9 1 0 0 -- 0
2010 SD 9 14 10 4 1.0 -- 0 -- -- -- -- --
2009 SD 13 16 13 3 0.0 -- 1 -- -- -- -- --
2008 HOU 15 28 22 6 1.0 -- 2 -- -- -- -- --
2007 HOU 15 41 27 14 0.0 -- 5 1 0 0 0.0 0
2006 HOU 9 11 8 3 0.0 -- 1 -- -- -- -- --
2005 HOU 15 26 23 3 1.0 -- 0 -- -- -- -- --
Kick Return
Year Team G Ret Yds Avg Lng TD 20+ 40+ FC FUM
TOTAL 76 1 17 -- 17 0 0 0 0 0
2010 SD 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2009 SD 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2008 HOU 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2007 HOU 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2006 HOU 9 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 0 0 0
2005 HOU 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

No Data

No Data

Bio

Johnson (6-3, 311) is a six-year defensive end/tackle in his second year with the Chargers.  He played 13 games in 2009.

The Chargers acquired Johnson from Houston last year for a sixth-round draft pick. He played the first nine games of the season but was inactive for the remaining seven games.  Johnson recorded 19 tackles and one sack in 2010.

The last 12 months have been a roller-coaster ride for Johnson. A former first-round pick, he was traded to the Chargers last August, just weeks before the 2009 season began. The move was a blessing for Johnson and a steal for the Chargers as they secured his services for just a sixthround draft pick in this year’s NFL Draft. Johnson played nearly 300 snaps his first season in San Diego, played in his first-ever postseason game, and was a valuable commodity on a line that was hit hard by injuries.

After the season was over, Johnson had to face a situation that no parent ever wants to face. Married and the father of four children all under the age of five, his four-year-old daughter, Zoe, was admitted to the hospital in January for pneumonia. While there, she suffered two strokes within a couple weeks of each other. It was a trying time for the Johnson family, but they received incredible support from doctors and the San Diego community, and Zoe is on her way to making a complete recovery.

Johnson met his wife, Zaire, in Houston. She is the sister of one of his former teammates, defensive end Robaire Smith, who now plays for the Cleveland Browns. Smith introduced the two. Travis and Zaire have three other children, daughters Taj and Alexis, and son Travis II. Johnson and his wife are in the early stages of setting up a nonprofit foundation to raise awareness and support for families who have been affected by cancer, diabetes and childhood illnesses, all of which have affected their family.

Johnson is still good friends with several of his former teammates from Florida State who now play in the NFL. The group, dubbed "The Usual Suspects," travels together quite often. Its members includes Oakland's Mario Henderson, Seattle's Ray Willis, Jacksonville's Greg Jones, Arizona's Bryant McFadden, St. Louis' Alex Barron and Carolina’s Eric Moore. The Usual Suspects have traveled to several international destinations, including Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Jamaica and Bora-Bora. Johnson has an international legacy as both of his parents, Edmund and Eleanor, were born in Panama. Johnson's hobbies are movies and sports, including baseball, basketball and bowling. In Houston, he held season tickets for the Astros and Rockets. Johnson is also an avid collector of sports memorabilia and has acquired items from Muhammad Ali, Pele, Deacon Jones, The Steel Curtain and The Big Red Machine. With an eye toward the future, Johnson is an investor and partner in the ZT Group in Houston. He and former teammates Chester Pitts and Ephraim Salaam, both San Diego State alums, have teamed up with a group of physicians to invest in medical imaging and distribution centers.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: First-round pick (16) by HOU, April 23, 2005...signed with Texans, Aug. 1...traded to Chargers, Aug. 31, 2009 for sixth-round draft choice (197) in 2010.

2010: Sack Oct. 3 vs ARZ...

2009: INA Weeks 2-4 (groin)...Game Ball from coaches Dec. 13 at DAL for his role in key 2Q GL stand...season-high six TTs Jan. 3 vs. WAS.

2008: INA vs. TEN Sept. 21 (knee)...sack Oct.26 vs. CIN.

2007: First-career INT Sept. 9 vs. KC.

2006: Season-best eight TTs Sept. 17 at IND...inj. calf Nov. 12 at JAC...placed on IR Nov. 14.

2005: First-career sack Nov. 6 at JAC...career-high eight TTs vs. SF Jan. 1.

COLLEGE: First-team All-ACC in 2004...finished career with 175 TT, 43.5 TFLs and 10 sacks...redshirted in 2000...played at Florida State from 2000-04...sociology degree.


PERSONAL: Born in Sherman Oaks, Calif....All-America DL and school record-holder for sacks, TFLs, FFs and blocked punts at Notre Dame HS in Sherman Oaks.

Recent Articles

  • Position Preview: Defensive Tackles

    By Christopher Smith, Chargers.com - Posted Jul 16, 2010

    Fifth-round pick Cam Thomas and a versatile group of veterans are tasked with a burdensome but crucial job at the most physical position in the NFL.

  • Johnson signs

    By Christopher Smith, Chargers.com - Posted May 26, 2010

    DT says he wanted to get his contract resolved so he could focus on football.

Recent Videos

  • Chargers Champions

    (1:36) Posted Oct 5, 2010

    Travis Johnson pays a visit to Tierra Del Sol Middle School to unveil state-of-the-art fitness equipment purchased from a $25,000 Chargers Champions grant.

  • Defensive Quick Hits

    (2:49) Posted Oct 3, 2010

    Stephen Cooper, Steve Gregory, Norv Turner, Quentin Jammer, Travis Johnson, and Kevin Burnett, talk about the defensive execution after the Chargers 41-10 victory over Arizona.

  • Thumbs Up Thirteen

    (4:09) By Scott Yoffe & Mike Keller - Posted Nov 1, 2009

    Chargers.com video highlights of Sundays 24-16 win over the Raiders. The Chargers have now won thirteen straight against Oakland.

Photos

  • Eagles vs. Chargers

    club
    The Chargers built a big lead on Sunday and held on to win, 31-23, over the Philadelphia Eagles at Qualcomm Stadium. The Chargers improved to 6-3 on the season and moved into a tie for first place in the AFC West with the Denver Broncos. The two teams will meet next Sunday in Denver. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com