Longtime Eagles coordinator Jim Johnson dead at 68

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PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Jim Johnson frustrated opponents and confused young quarterbacks with his complex defensive schemes, always looking for a new way to disguise a blitz.

He never ran out of ideas or the desire to coach, even when he had more pressing concerns. In his final days, he was concerned about the start of training camp.

Johnson, whose attacking defenses helped the Philadelphia Eagles to one Super Bowl appearance and five NFC title games, died on Tuesday. He was 68.

“There’s been no finer coach or man than Jim Johnson,” team chairman Jeffrey Lurie said. “The Eagles family has been blessed and everyone who’s surrounded the football team or surrounded Jim in everything he conducted himself, we had a true gem here and there aren’t a lot of Jims.”

Johnson had taken a leave of absence from the team in May as he continued to battle a cancerous tumor on his spine. On Sunday, the Eagles announced that Sean McDermott would replace Johnson.

A veteran of 22 years as an NFL assistant, Johnson was considered one of the top defensive minds in the league. His defenses consistently ranked among the best in the league, including last season, when the Eagles finished third in total defense and fell one victory short of the Super Bowl.

From 2000-08, Johnson’s Philadelphia defenses ranked second in the NFL in sacks (390). During his 10-year tenure, the Eagles made the playoffs seven times and he produced 26 Pro Bowl selections.

“This whole Eagles-Andy Reid regime here that’s taken place wouldn’t have been possible without Jim,” said Andy Reid, who hired Johnson to be his defensive coordinator shortly after he got his first head coaching job with the Eagles in 1999.

“I’m not sure there’s a person that I’ve met that isn’t a Jim Johnson fan. He really represented everything this city is all about with his toughness and grit. That’s the way he fought this cancer.”

Reid and team president Joe Banner visited Johnson in the hospital on Monday. Reid said he spoke with Johnson a few days before the visit and football was on his mind.

“He was very concerned about the starting date of training camp,” Reid said. “He had all the dates down and he knew them. Amazing.”

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised Johnson for his leadership skills.

“He was a teacher to many players both on and off the field and devoted his life to the game of football,” Goodell said in a statement. “He had a positive influence on scores of young men, and leaves behind a wonderful legacy.”

In his first news conference as coordinator, McDermott gave full credit to Johnson.

“What haven’t I learned from Jim?” McDermott said. “I don’t think it would be fair to Jim, in this setting, to try and limit in one statement, one press conference, the effect that Jim has had on my life.”

Coaches across the league paid homage to Johnson’s impact on their careers and the league.

“He made me believe I could coach at this level,” said Ravens coach John Harbaugh, an Eagles assistant for nine seasons with Johnson. “In football, he was a pioneering and brilliant strategist, changing the way defense is played in the NFL.”

“He was a dear friend and a special person,” said St. Louis Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo, a member of the Eagles defensive staff under Johnson for eight seasons. “Jim meant the world to me, both personally and professionally.”

Johnson had been treated for melanoma in 2001.

In January, he complained of back pain and coached from the press box in the Eagles’ playoff win over the New York Giants and in the loss to the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC championship.

An MRI after the divisional playoff win against the Giants on Jan. 11 alerted doctors that something might be wrong. Following the Arizona loss, the team announced the cancer had returned and Johnson would undergo more treatments.

Johnson had recovered sufficiently to coach during the team’s first post-draft minicamp in May. But he moved around on a motorized scooter during practices and said he wasn’t certain he’d be able to return for the season.

“Jim was tailor-made to coach in Philadelphia,” said Broncos safety Brian Dawkins(notes), who played 10 seasons for Johnson in Philadelphia. “He was a tough coach who wasn’t afraid to let you know how he was feeling, but at the same time, he cared about us deeply.”

Johnson is survived by his wife Vicky, two children and four grandchildren.

AP Sports Writer R.B. Fallstrom in St. Louis contributed to this report.

Updated Jul 29, 4:27 am EDT
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  1. spoff
    397. Posted by spoff Sat Sep 5 12:34am EDT

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    #372..........HUH?
  2. Rob
    396. Posted by Rob Fri Aug 21 9:30pm EDT

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    Men like JJ don't come along but once in a life time. God bless JJ and his family.
  3. bob
    395. Posted by bob Sun Aug 16 4:19pm EDT

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    thanks for the memories JJ.you truly were 1 of a kind!!
  4. jtnow2001
    394. Posted by jtnow2001 Fri Aug 7 2:15am EDT

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    I am a Dallas Cowboys fan and have always feared the work of Mr. Johnson. He OWNED the game when his Eagle defense was on the field. That said, I have always appreciated watching my team play against opponents who bring their best game...and the amazing coaches who have them prepared to do so. Jim Johnson never let me down in that regard, and his leadership missing from the opposing sideline this year will be sorely missed by all NFL fans who enjoy watching the best. He absolutely made the game better for being a part of it and I am sorry to learn of his passing! Mr. Johnson, thanks for the mostly frustrating, heartbreaking and defeated memories, of your repeated Cowboy offensive game plan implosions. Even bad memories teach us something...and the memories that you've provided, have taught me that you clearly were one of the best ever! May God bless you and your entire family. Yes, even all those idiots at the Linc. America's Team and Cowboys Nation mourns your passing.
  5. BlackBus
    393. Posted by BlackBus Tue Aug 4 6:06pm EDT

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    What a coach... Genius defensive schemes....Great character....He can coach up God's defense to blitz the devil now! R.I.P. Jim J
  6. <i>tchipego</i>
    392. Posted by tchipego Mon Aug 3 12:23am EDT

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    Jimmy?He was a great person friend and coach..I'm a die hard Eagles fan seein jim puzzle opposing offences was fun the way he did it was amazing but just seeing him on the feild was enough...now we won't see jimmy on the sidelines and not in a press box and we will be saden by it but his memory will live forever in the hearts and minds of Eagles fans and non bc of who and way he was I no I'm going to miss seein him deeply....but for now RIP Jim Johnson we will miss u!!!!!:(
  7. Natale
    391. Posted by Natale Sun Aug 2 2:26am EDT

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    It's been almost 1 week now , and i wanna let u know
    your memory will live on in our hearts wherever we go
    you put opposing O's to shame
    Cant wait to see u in the hall of fame
    your in heaven on gods field , blitzing with gods angels @ evil
    bill belechick (lol) 2003 superbowl , man whata weasal
    you should of gone to heaven with a superbowl ring on
    what you did what that D it's like we formed voltron
    Well Jimmy your gone now but in a safer place
    no more pain watch our eagles Eagles get back to that superbowl pace

    RIP JJ
  8. HenryNY
    390. Posted by HenryNY Sat Aug 1 12:56am EDT

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    He was a great coach; what you call a kick ass coach. As a Giants fan, I always why no one ever make him into a head coach. He deserved that title then, and he deserve peace now. Jim Johnson RIP.
  9. derek q
    389. Posted by derek q Thu Jul 30 9:46pm EDT

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    The football world has lost a great man, my condolences to Coach Johnsons family and the extended Eagles family. Having been a Giants fan for over fifty years I have learned to look for a silver lining in dark clouds. Heavens team has acquired defensive genious.....And maybe my Gmen will have a chance this year, That seems like much to small a compensation. How about world peace.
  10. <i>darkatlantan</i>
    388. Posted by darkatlantan Thu Jul 30 2:13pm EDT

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    Rest in Peace Jim Johnson, you represented class to an organization and to a football nation. I enjoyed hating your defences as a falcons fan. But I must recognize the greatness you possessed on the football field. Your coaching turned an average defense into a great one.

    farewell Coach J, see you on the other side
  11. brainrainpain
    387. Posted by brainrainpain Thu Jul 30 1:15pm EDT

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    somewhere in heaven, this excellent man is makin another defense great!
  12. erudite1
    386. Posted by erudite1 Thu Jul 30 1:11am EDT

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    wow
  13. greenwings
    385. Posted by greenwings Thu Jul 30 12:44am EDT

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    I am stunned. We all knew he was seriously ailing, but I, for one, did not expect his passing to come so soon. The Eagles will miss him, along with his family and many good friends, I am sure. Bless you Jim Johnson. You will be missed in the Eagles world and the football world.
  14. Daniel
    384. Posted by Daniel Wed Jul 29 10:58pm EDT

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    I could speak on behalf of all Cowboys fans on this one. Whether we loved him or hated him, we certainly all respected him. God bless him.
  15. Jonathan K
    383. Posted by Jonathan K Wed Jul 29 10:46pm EDT

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    Men like Jim Johnson rarely exist in todays NFL. Seems like most players and coaches are more concerned with their paychecks, commercials and endorsements rather than winning football games. Jim had true grit and a genuine love for the game in general. I believe he enjoyed coaching players. I bet he made men out of his guys as well as athletes. That is a true mark of a good coach. I just wish my team the Texans could of had someone like him. We could of used the help. God Bless him, his family and friends.
  16. Staubach Rules
    382. Posted by Staubach Rules Wed Jul 29 10:05pm EDT

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    I am Cowboys fan but i say i'm so sorry to jim's family over their loss. May he rest in peace.....
  17. <i>bkmkohler</i>
    381. Posted by bkmkohler Wed Jul 29 9:12pm EDT

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    You will be missed. Our prayers are with you family.
  18. Luke R
    380. Posted by Luke R Wed Jul 29 7:43pm EDT

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    Thank You Jim for 10years of great defence football!!
  19. Chris
    379. Posted by Chris Wed Jul 29 7:40pm EDT

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    I had the pleasure of meeting JIm and his family a few years back and I have never met such an amazing group of people! You will be missed Jim!
  20. Lind
    378. Posted by Lind Wed Jul 29 6:39pm EDT

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    RIP Jim Johnson, Eagles D was always top flight!!!!
  21. Cowboy84
    377. Posted by Cowboy84 Wed Jul 29 5:45pm EDT

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    Im a diehard Cowboys fan, but I have to say, the man was a defensive genius. His eagles absolutely MASSACRED my cowboys on defense during week 17 last year. No joke. As much as I hate giving the Eagles credit, he was the man behind that awesome defense. RIP Jim
  22. danny
    376. Posted by danny Wed Jul 29 5:30pm EDT

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    RIP Jim Johnson he was one of the top defensive minds ever in the NFL and a old guy a tough guy but a nice guy they don't make many like him a real upstanding guy too.As a Eagles fan thank you for all the fan of the other teams for their kind words!!! and this guy Mark W. that everyone is @#$%ing about Yes watch it Karma is for real dude I think you should go on here a say your sorry be a man!!
  23. Josh M. the Cowboys Fan
    375. Posted by Josh M. the Cowboys Fan Wed Jul 29 5:23pm EDT

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    I'm a diehard Cowboys fan and I'm sure I speak for most Cowboys fans that Jim Johnson was a class act and an amazing coach. I have been pulling for him ever since I heard of his condition and was truly saddened to hear of his passing. My prayers are with him and his family and it will not be the same playing the Eagles anymore. Best wishes to Eagles fans.
  24. Merry Gerry
    374. Posted by Merry Gerry Wed Jul 29 5:22pm EDT

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    As an Eagles fan, I thank all of you real football fans who sent condolences here. And as for those classless characters who didn't, it shows!
  25. <i>tough01dodge</i>
    373. Posted by tough01dodge Wed Jul 29 4:52pm EDT

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    Jim, you will be sadly missed by the eagles family and fans. Thanks for all the great moments in the last 10 years. Best words to say is, God's got one hell of a defensive cordinator on his team now!
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