Johnny on the spot: watch as Rutgers football’s Johnny Langan throws for a touchdown then catches one

Rutgers football tight end Johnny Langan throws a touchdown…then catches on later in the first half.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Johnny Langan threw for a touchdown late in the first quarter and then caught one in the second quarter as Rutgers football rolled out to a 38-7 halftime lead over Wagner.

Langan, who starts for Rutgers as their tight end, is one of the options to also runs their Wildcat package. On the final possession of the first quarter while in under center, Langan connected with Isaiah Washington for a 43-yard touchdown pass.

It was the longest gain from scrimmage for Rutgers in the first half as the Scarlet Knights took a 38-7 lead into halftime.

Langan, a former quarterback recruit out of high school, was on the Boston College depth chart at quarterback before transferring to Rutgers in 2019. He played eight games at Rutgers as their starting quarterback following the dismissal of Chris Ash as head coach.

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Here is Johnny Langan throwing a first quarter touchdown pass to put Rutgers football up 28-0:

 

And here is Langan making a 10-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter:

 

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