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WR Johnson Looking For Big '08 Posted By Jay Miles May 25, 2008
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The second-year wide receiver recognizes that he didn't live up to the hype surrounding his rookie season, but he doesn't think it was entirely his fault.
Johnson scored in his first two games, but a back injury limited his production for much of the season. He didn't catch more than four passes in a game until Thanksgiving and his only 100-yard game came in a 51-14 loss at San Diego on Dec. 16.
"After my injury, the season was only OK," Johnson said after the team's first minicamp session on Tuesday. "It was great to be on the field in the NFL, but the injury was tough."
Johnson finished the season with 48 catches for 756 yards and four scores, numbers that he hopes to surpass this fall.
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