Eagles new QB coach has a unique connection and relationship with Jalen Hurts

Eagles new QB coach Brian Johnson has known Jalen Hurts and his father Averion since the quarterback was four years old

The Eagles have a new quarterback coach and depending on the lens you use to objectively look at things, Carson Wentz’s time in Philadelphia could still be coming to an end.

Most of the Eagles hires have reportedly centered around fixing Wentz, but the coach brought in to work with the quarterbacks has actually known Philadelphia’s backup quarterback since the young age of four and the relationship extended to collegiate recruitment.

During an Inquirer article from last May detailing the Eagles selection of Hurts, Dak Prescott was used as the example to have a solid backup quarterback in case of injury.

Johnson then the Gators offensive coordinator, spoke on Prescott’s ascension to NFL starter and the similarities that the Cowboys quarterback shared with Hurts.

Could Hurts do the same thing if necessary? Johnson’s perspective on that question is unique. Hurts’ father, Averion, was an assistant coach at Baytown Lee High School in Baytown, Texas, when Johnson played there. “I’ve known Jalen since he was 4,” Johnson said. And when Hurts was a star at Channelview High, Johnson recruited him. Hurts’ decision came down to Mississippi State and Alabama. He chose the latter.

“You never see him sweat,” said Johnson, now the quarterbacks coach at Florida. “I do think he and Dak have similarities in their games – not only in their games, but in their approach and their mindset. Both of those kids are two of the mentally toughest people I’ve ever seen or been around – how they handle themselves, the competitive nature they have.

It’s an interesting read and dynamic, and if Carson Wentz is truly unnerved by the presence of Jalen Hurts, then having a familiar face and family friend on the staff could make things even shakier as the 2021 offseason plays out.

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4 things to know about Brian Johnson, the Eagles new QB coach

Florida offensive coordinator Brian Johnson will step down from his position to accept the job of QB coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Eagles have a new quarterbacks coach, luring Brian Johnson away from the University of Florida as their offensive coordinator, to work with Carson Wentz and, or Jalen Hurts.

The rising coaching star could be just what the doctor ordered for the Eagles quarterback play.

Here are three things to know about the former Utah Utes star quarterback.

REPORT: Gators OC Brian Johnson Eagles’ new QB coach

Florida Gators offensive coordinator Brian Johnson has accepted the quarterbacks coach position with the Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday.

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According to NFL Network and NFL.com insider Ian Rappaport, Florida Gators offensive coordinator Brian Johnson accepted an offer on Wednesday to take over the quarterbacks coach position with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Here is the full tweet below.

The #Eagles are hiring University of Florida OC Brian Johnson as their new QB coach, source said. The former Utah QB has impressed in the college ranks, including at Mississippi State where he served as Dak Prescott’s QB coach.

Johnson, who was a semifinalist for the 2021 Broyles Award — given annually to the top assistant coach in college football — was also in talks with the South Carolina Gamecocks for their head coach vacancy. As it turned out, that arrangement ultimately fell apart, opening the door for the former Florida OC to make his latest move.

It is a bit of a shame that he is moving to the professional ranks, as he was named the fifth-best recruiter in the nation for the class of 2021 by ESPN. Nonetheless, the talented coach has earned his shot at the highest level of the sport and the Gator Nation wishes him the best.

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Eagles hire Florida Gators OC Brian Johnson as their QB coach

Eagles to hire University of Florida offensive coordinator Brian Johnson as their QB coach

The Philadelphia Eagles have a new quarterbacks coach, as Florida Gators offensive coordinator, Brian Johnson, will leave Gainsville to accept a position on Nick Sirianni’s coaching staff.

Johnson, 33, has risen up the college football coaching ranks and he was in a good position for another catapult after interviewing for the head coaching jobs at both South Carolina and Boise State in recent weeks.

Most importantly for the Eagles, Johnson brings a wealth of experience and can be credited with helping Florida’s Kyle Trask and Miami’s D’Eriq King prosper in recent stops.

His most important transformation project was turning Dak Prescott into a viable NFL quarterback during his time with the at Mississippi State.

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Florida OC Johnson named a semifinalist for Broyles Award

Florida Gators football offensive coordinator Brian Johnson is a semifinalist for Broyles Award given to the top OC in the nation.

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Florida offensive coordinator Brian Johnson is a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, given annually to the top assistant coach in college football. The list of 15 semifinalists was announced by the Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation on Tuesday.

Johnson, who served as UF’s quarterback coach in 2018 and 2019 before that role was expanded to make him the offensive coordinator this past offseason, has orchestrated one of the most potent attacks in the nation.

Florida has the country’s best passing game, averaging 386.4 yards per game, and it ranks eighth in total offense despite its struggling run game.

The Gators have totaled more than 400 yards for eight games in a row for the first time since at least 1981 this season.

Here’s the full list of semifinalists for the Broyles Award.

2020 Broyles Award Semifinalists
FLORIDA, Brian Johnson, Offensive Coordinator / QB
ALABAMA, Steve Sarkisian, Offensive Coordinator / QB
BYU, Jeff Grimes, Offensive Coordinator
CINCINNATI, Marcus Freeman, Defensive Coordinator / LB
COASTAL CAROLINA, Chad Staggs, Defensive Coordinator / LB
INDIANA, Kane Wommack, Defensive Coordinator / LB
IOWA, Phil Parker, Defensive Coordinator / Secondaries
IOWA STATE, Tom Manning, Offensive Coordinator / TE
MIAMI, Rhett Lashlee, Offensive Coordinator / QB
NORTH CAROLINA, Phil Longo, Offensive Coordinator / QB / TE
NORTHWESTERN, Mike Hankwitz, Defensive Coordinator
NOTRE DAME, Clark Lea, Defensive Coordinator / LB
OHIO STATE, Brian Hartline, Wide Receivers
OLE MISS, Jeff Lebby, Offensive Coordinator / QB
TEXAS A&M, Mike Elko, Defensive Coordinator / S

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WATCH: Florida OC Brian Johnson discusses interviewing for South Carolina HC job

Though Johnson said the interview with South Carolina was a good experience, he is fully focused on the Gators’ upcoming game against LSU.

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Florida offensive coordinator and quarterback coach Brian Johnson is quickly gaining attention across the country. As much as he’s benefitted UF’s offense this season, his time in Gainesville may be short-lived.

Johnson interviewed for the open head coaching position at South Carolina after it fired Will Muschamp several weeks ago. The Gamecocks eventually hired Oklahoma assistant Shane Beamer, son of longtime former Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer.

At his press conference on Monday, Johnson discussed the interview. Though he said it was a good experience, he is fully focused on the Gators’ upcoming game against LSU.

“Ultimately, I think at the end of the day when you get in this profession and you do a good job, people notice and you get opportunities,” he said. “It was good to get those reps, but I’m really looking forward to what we have going on here.”

Johnson also discussed the role coach Dan Mullen has played in his development as a coach. He said he’s grateful for the fact that Mullen prepares his assistants to move up the ranks.

“I’m just really grateful for the opportunity and for everything I learned from him. I’m really appreciative of how he’s really put people in a position to advance their careers and become a better football coach and develop as a football coach. I can’t say enough about how much I appreciate that from him.”

Johnson remains one of the top coordinators in the nation, and the interest from South Carolina probably won’t be the last he receives during this cycle. But for now, Florida’s offensive coordinator is staying put as the Gators prepare for the SEC Championship and a possible playoff push.

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WATCH: New OC former Utah QB Brian Johnson on becoming first Black OC in program history

Former Utah quarterback BrianJohnson is the first Black man to occupy the position of offensive coordinator in the history of UF’s program.

Florida made a bit of a shakeup to its staff this week ahead of its season opener against Ole Miss on Saturday. The Gators promoted quarterback coach Brian Johnson, who played at Utah under Urban Meyer and Dan Mullen in the early 2000s, to the position of offensive coordinator.

Previously, offensive line coach John Hevesy and wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales were the team’s co-offensive coordinators. Now, with some role changes, Johnson is the sole offensive coordinator, while Hevesy and Gonzales retain their position roles while taking on new rules of running-game coordinator and passing-game coordinator, respectively.

Johnson is the first Black man to occupy the position of offensive coordinator in the history of UF’s program. He said that while he wasn’t aware of that before, it’s something that he takes pride in.

“I didn’t realize that, but if that is the case, it’s obviously something to be very, very proud of,” he said. “Coaching the quarterbacks is obviously a big deal, especially here at a place like the University of Florida, where they have a very rich tradition of elite quarterback play, and there’s obviously three statues down there that prove that, so it does make you proud.”

At just 33-years-old, Johnson likely has higher aspirations eventually. Asked if this promotion was a way to sway him to stay in Gainesville for another season instead of looking for outside jobs, the up-and-coming coach said that wasn’t the main reason for the decision.

“It’s something that coach Mullen and I have talked about for a little while, and I think for him it was just the perfect opportunity to kind of make everything fit into place, but like I say, I don’t know if just in terms of our day-to-day operation, I think we’ll continue to have a really collaborative effort,” he said. “And obviously, when your head coach is very involved in the offense, it’s a little bit different. But like I said, he knows that the ability to advance in this profession, being a quarterback coach is a pipeline to that. It’s something that’s his specialty, and he’s done a good job at helping me throughout the course of my career and helping me develop as a coach every single day.”

Johnson takes over an experienced offensive unit that returns its starting quarterback, most of its starting offensive line, and a number of skill position players. Expectations are high for UF’s offense in 2020, and Johnson will hope his first year running the show will be the best of Mullen’s three years in Gainesville.

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Florida’s quarterback coach Brian Johnson is one of the nation’s top recruiters

Florida quarterback coach Brian Johnson was named the fifth-best recruiter in the nation for the class of 2021 by ESPN.

Florida’s quarterback coach Brian Johnson was named the fifth-best recruiter in the nation for the class of 2021 by ESPN.

Johnson has coached under head coach Dan Mullen since 2014 when both were at Mississippi State. Johnson followed Mullen, who originally recruited Johnson to play college football when he was the offensive coordinator at Utah, to Florida. Since then, he has become one of the staff’s top recruiters.

Johnson was the main contact for Miami Palmetto cornerback Jason Marshall, a four-star recruit and the No. 2 corner in the 2021 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite.

Here’s what ESPN had to say about Johnson, who is just 33 years old.

Still in his 30s, Johnson is a younger coach, but he has seen a lot of success on the field and in recruiting. He has improved the Florida quarterback room and is helping on the recruiting trail as well. Marshall is the No. 42-ranked prospect overall, the No. 2-ranked corner and also happens to be from Miami. For as well as the University of Miami is at recruiting — and considering the Hurricanes were on Marshall’s final list — it’s significant that Johnson was able to reel in the elite corner. Johnson was also part of landing the two quarterbacks in the class, Carlos Del Rio and Jalen Kitna, as well as safety Corey Collier.
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