Bob Johnson (American football)
[1] Also in 1967, he was named an Academic All-American and was vice president of his class while earning a degree in industrial engineering.He was the second pick overall in the draft, preceded by future Hall of Famer Ron Yary.However, he came out of retirement in 1979 when Bengals center Blair Bush suffered a knee injury and the Bengals asked Johnson to return as a long snapper on punts, field goals and extra points.[6] Following his retirement as a player, Johnson worked as a color analyst on Bengals radio from 1981 to 1985.He also worked as a color analyst on some ESPN college football broadcasts in 1979 prior to his return to the Bengals.