Chris Johnson averaged 3.9 yards per carry in 2013, the lowest output of his six-year NFL career. (Al Tielemans/SI). Chris Johnson's time with the Tennessee Titans ended on Friday. What does that mean for the running back
The Titans are cutting Chris Johnson today, and the Cowboys may look to sign him soon after his release.
The Cowboys should have drafted Johnson in 2008 instead of Felix Jones and had the chance to have him at his most effective. And the Cowboys have DeMarco Murray to be their bell-cow runner. They like what Lance Dunbar and Joseph Randle can do
Chris Johnson will leave Tennessee four seasons removed from rushing for more than 2000 yards. He averaged a career-low 3.9 yards per carry in 2013.
The Tennessee Titans are still waiting to make a move regarding running back Chris Johnson, but decision time appears to be just around the corner. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Johnson will be released