It was a rough, injury-plagued rookie season for fourth-round pick Isaiah Johnson. In his first preseason game, he suffered a jaw injury that would land him on the team’s injured reserve list.
Johnson eventually made his way back onto the field in 2019, but he suffered a back injury late in the season that would cause him to miss the final two games of the year.
On Tuesday, Johnson revealed that he had minor surgery on his back with the expectation that he will be ready for the team’s offseason program.
Thank god for a safe (minor) back surgery today. Now it’s time for a Road to a great recovery. Time to give #Raidernation the best healthy Zay they could ask for. Let’s take over 2020 🙌🏾 . (Yes I’ll be ready and better than before) pic.twitter.com/5Qm7lFupYy
— Isaiah Johnson 🏁 (@_bigplayzay) January 15, 2020
Johnson is a tall, lanky cornerback with a ton of athleticism. He’s a former receiver who is still learning the position. While the Raiders can’t count on him yet to win a starting job, look for the second-year player from Houston to see more snaps as an outside cornerback during this upcoming season.
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