Josh Johnson, a former quarterback for the Washington Commanders, has reached an agreement to play with the Baltimore Ravens for one season, as reported by Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.
Johnson, who has played for the Ravens in the past, was with the San Francisco 49ers in 2023, the Cleveland Browns, and other teams. However, he did not see any action.
Since being drafted in 2008, Johnson has been in and out of the league. Ahead of his 38th birthday in May, he will have another chance with the Ravens.
Johnson spent four games with the Commandeers in 2018, completing 52 of 91 pass attempts for 590 yards with 3 touchdowns against 4 interceptions. He hasn’t played in more than four games in a season since 2011. His most recent time on the field was with the 49ers, throwing for 10 yards on two attempts. He played one game with the Browns in 2012 but didn’t attempt a pass.
The career backup quarterback knows his role and has embraced it.
Johnson supported free agent Tyler Huntley and league MVP Lamar Jackson in 2023. He’ll play the same job this year, but Malik Cunningham, a second-year player, will take Huntley’s place.
Ryan Mink of BaltimoreRavens.com noted on March 14 that Cunningham was selected by Baltimore from the New England Patriots’ practice squad and saw four offensive snaps last season, all as wide receiver. As Cunningham’s quarterback skills continue to grow, Johnson would provide Baltimore a dependable veteran quarterback who could step up when necessary and be a positive role model in the classroom. Cunningham has made nine starts while participating in 39 NFL games.