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Returns to Commanders and starts at 39
In his second stint with Washington, Johnson started late-season games in 2025 after injuries to starter Jayden Daniels and backup Marcus Mariota, completing 15 of 23 passes for 198 yards in his first start since 2021 and finishing the year as a 39-year-old starter for a 4–12 Commanders team.
Record 14th NFL franchise
By the 2025 season Johnson had started games for the Washington Commanders at age 39, breaking an NFL record by playing for 14 different franchises over his career, underscoring his status as one of the league’s ultimate journeymen quarterbacks.
2023-2024 1
Second stint with Ravens
Johnson returned to the Baltimore Ravens organization in the mid-2020s on short-term contracts, again serving as a veteran backup and practice-squad elevation option behind Lamar Jackson.
2022 1
NFC Championship injury with 49ers
While with the San Francisco 49ers, Johnson suffered a concussion in the 2022 NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles shortly after entering as Brock Purdy’s backup, leaving the 49ers without a healthy quarterback in a 31–7 loss.
2019-2021 1
Journeyman run including Ravens
Across this stretch Johnson signed short-term deals with multiple teams, including the Baltimore Ravens, continuing his role as an experienced reserve and spot starter while adding to the record number of franchises he played for.
2018 1
First stint with Washington
Johnson signed with Washington late in the 2018 season and started games after multiple quarterback injuries, marking one of several midseason opportunities he earned as a veteran backup.
2008 1
Drafted by Buccaneers
Josh Johnson was a fifth-round pick (#160 overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, entering the league after a standout college career at the University of San Diego.
2008-2011 1
Early career with Buccaneers
Johnson spent parts of three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, primarily as a backup quarterback, making his first NFL starts and establishing himself as a journeyman depth option at the position.