If Lamar Jackson were to get injured, the Baltimore Ravens would face a significant challenge. Josh Johnson’s role would be to help manage that situation.
At 38 years old, Johnson is now Jackson’s main backup in Baltimore, following Tyler Huntley’s departure to the Cleveland Browns. Johnson, who has played for various teams, showed promise last weekend by completing all 11 of his pass attempts in a preseason win over Atlanta.
“I think I can handle everything that’s expected of me (with) regards to the operation of the offense,” Johnson said. “My style of play may not be as exciting as Lamar, but in terms of making the plays that are necessary, I can do that.”
The Ravens had Huntley as a backup, who was a year younger than Jackson and had a similar scrambling ability. Huntley even started a playoff game when Jackson was injured two seasons ago.
In December 2021, Johnson had to start a crucial game for Baltimore when both Jackson and Huntley were unavailable.
Even though the Ravens lost, Johnson threw for over 300 yards and a couple of touchdowns.
“The first time Josh was here with us, a couple of years back, I was so hyped to have him,” Jackson said Monday. “Just learning and knowing the type of offenses he’s been in and just hearing him speak and how he learn ball and how he know ball. It’s incredible for me to be in a room with a guy like him.”
That December 2021 game was Johnson’s ninth — and so far last — start of his career. Seven of those starts came during two seasons: 2009 with Tampa Bay and 2018 with Washington.
He was also part of San Francisco’s NFC title game appearance two seasons ago, taking over after Brock Purdy injured his elbow and then leaving himself in the third quarter with a concussion.