Jim Johnson

Jim Johnson

Jim Johnson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 29, 2009.
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, 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.


Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press

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Amar Smith

February 2, 2013

Jim when the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl someday I'am going to be thinking about you all day RIP Jim Till we Meet Go Eagles

Amar Smith

February 2, 2013

Jim you are one of the Greatest Defensive coaches in NFL History RIP Jim
Love Amar and i will see you till we meet in Heaven

josh johnson

February 26, 2010

John was cousin unfortunatly i was not able to make it to the funeral i'll miss cousin

December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas Jim, help the Eagles win it all this year !! You did a great job getting Sean McDermott ready to take your place. Everytime I see a blitz I think of you. You were a class act and a hard one to follow !! GO EAGLES !!!

September 28, 2009

Mr. Johnson and family meant more to me than they will ever know. A wonderful family of a wonderful man. Thanks for being there when we needed you!!! We will miss you!!
Jim Badics-south bend indiana

mike young

August 14, 2009

we will miss him

JIM DEJOHN

August 12, 2009

I am an avid fan of football in general
and in particular the giants vs eagles
rivarly. It is by no mistake that the
NFC-EAST produces the most feared defenses. Jim Johnson's name, life,
and legacy will remain where it belongs
in the EAGLES defense & NFC-EAST. May
the GOD of us all bring comfort to his
family ,the EAGLES he loved, and all of
his friends.

August 11, 2009

A man among men and a coach among coaches! Something we all want to be but only a few like Jim gets there. He will be greatly missed on and off the football field!

dave bounds

August 10, 2009

jim,i was one of your biggest fans=may god richly bless your loved ones=being one of the biggest eagles fan in wv=i will never forget you dave bounds

Susie Weber

August 9, 2009

My condolences goes to his family,He was a great guy,He did good for the Eagles am a #1 Eagle Fan,My heart goes out to his love ones God Bless

Christopher Moreno

August 9, 2009

My condolences goes out to the Johnson family. Boy is there some big shoes to fill, I dont think it is possible. I am a die hard Cowoy fan. We would have loved to have him on our team. The Eagles & Cowboys game will never be the same. We just lost the best defensive coordinator the NFL has ever seen. We will miss seeing you on the sidelines. Your memories will live on forever, in our hearts and through our words. We love you.

Cathy & Andy M

August 8, 2009

I am a diehard Eagles fan, we are really going to miss seeing Jimmy out there coaching, he did a wonderful job. Our prayers and thoughts are with his family .God Bless

August 7, 2009

rest in peace.

Jack Lambke

August 6, 2009

Before Jim became a renowned defensive coach in college and the pros, he was a two sport, football/basketball, all-stater at Proviso HS, in Maywood, Illinois. His tutelage in football, was under Andy Puplis, a former Notre Dame QB, who coached/taught many others, including pros Ray Nitschke, and Ed O'Bradovich. In his senior year, Jim lead Proviso to an undefeated season, and a #1 ranking in the state. He was taught by a wonderful coach, which he himself became; a man of outstanding qualities.

Ronnie Wilderom

August 6, 2009

From another Cowboy fan to the Johnson Family. God bless you. He was a great defensive coordinator and the best part of a rivalry that will never be the same without him.

He's also responsible for most my hair loss and a nervous twitch I get everytime someone says "Johnson"

PATTY CASTANEDA

August 6, 2009

I THINK GOD NEEDS YA UP THERE TO CALL SOME PLAYS , MAY THE LORD HOLD YOUR WIFE'S HAND AND KEEP HER NEAR.

roland brown

August 5, 2009

jim,go COVER 2....heaven

Victor Edwards

August 5, 2009

Simply "The Best".......

As a junior football coach, Jim Johnson has always made me believe that offense wins games, but defense win championships...you will be missed my friend..

Earlie Foots Alford

August 4, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Steve Massie

August 4, 2009

From a Cowboy fan to the Johnson family, he was a great defensive cordinator and well respected. He will be missed. God bless you and your family.

TaQuwana M. Evans

August 3, 2009

Rest In Peace, Jim

I'd like to thank you for all your hard work and dedication that made The Philadelphia Eagles the Mean Defensive Machine that they are today. I have every confidence in Sean Mcdermott, and his abilities, however, any Eagles fan that has been one for more than the last 10 years, knows without a doubt that there will never be another you. The Game won't be the same wothout you. Thank you for all you've done. My prayers go out to the family. God Bless.

Jim H

August 3, 2009

Jim, thank you for all you did to make the Eagles the best defensive team in the NFL. I think I can say for all Eagle fans that we will deeply miss you. God bless you and your family and the Eagles family.

maurice llona

August 3, 2009

God bless you and keep you.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.Peace from Minnesota.

Traversos

August 3, 2009

Our condolences to Jim Johnson's family. You are in our thoughts. (Rev. 21:3,4)

Hosgood Family

August 3, 2009

Jim was the best at his job as the Defensive coordinator of the Eagles. No one will ever replace him. I am grateful that I had the privilege of watching his masterful defenses obliterate the opposition (especially the Cowboys). God Bless you Jim !!!

Craig

August 3, 2009

The NFC and the NFL will miss a great coach to his family thoughts and prayers from one Chicago Bear fan

Kat Shotz

August 3, 2009

My condolences to the Johnson family, and the whole Eagles team, on the loss of a fine coach.

August 2, 2009

One of the best strategic coaches,or that's the way I looked on coach Jim Johnson,has gone to Greater Playing Field,In heaven with God.And may the Lord's Holy Spirit give the all the Johnson family comfort,I do pray for you all. Love From Your Brother In Jesus,Johnny Harjo,Clarksville,Tn

Joe Restic

August 2, 2009

Mrs. Johnson- I wanted to send my condolences. I was fortunate to play for coach his first year at Notre Dame and it was an honor and joy to follow his career. I will be back on campus this fall and will be sure to light a candle at The Grotto is his memory. If there is anything I can do please don't hesitate to let me know. You are in my prayers.

Jen

August 2, 2009

My thoughts and prayers for the Johnson family. Sorry for your loss.

Frank Fogg

August 2, 2009

I remember when Jim Johnson coached another Eagles team. The Joplin, (Mo.)High School Eagles, early in his coaching career in the 60's. Who knew back then that he'd become an icon in the NFL? I'm glad that I can say I knew him as one of my coaches and watched as his incredible coaching talent evolved. Thanks coach, you'll be remembered, and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to the Johnson family.

August 1, 2009

To the family of Jim Johnson and to the Eagles Team --
Jim was an exemplary person not only in his professional coaching career but also during his days of illness.............what a wonderful lesson to all of us. Our prayers are with you. Peace be in your hearts.
SMB

Tami W

August 1, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Henryk Zaleski

August 1, 2009

Rest in peace.

kathleen classick

August 1, 2009

i am so sorry about your lost on jim johnson my belated mom had the same thing but the tumor took over my mom and landed on her brain i miss her very much

July 31, 2009

As an avid life long Eagles fan. Jim Johnson was such a great coach for our team. To his family god bless in this time and we know Jim has gon home as we all are wwaiting to do!!!!

The Cooke Family

July 31, 2009

Our love, prayers and hearts are with you. What a great man......loved his family, loved his profession.
When we watch an Eagle's game, we are only really interested in looking for Jim on the sidelines...but if we look closely, we will see him.
We love you all.

Pat Hosgood

July 31, 2009

To the Johnson family,

Nearly everyone knows the names of head coaches in the NFL but very few know the name of any assistant coaches Jim was an exception. He was feared as a defensive coordinator by every team the Eagles faced. I always looked forward to Eagles games to see what kind of blitzes Jim would throw at other teams. He was a genius and I know his legacy will live on. I will pray for all of you at this difficult time. He was the best at what he did. God Bless You Jim.

GO EAGLES !!

Daniels Family

July 31, 2009

To the Johnson Family,
We offer our deepest condolences on your dear loss. May your many precious memories and "the God of all comfort" ease your pain. (2 Cor 1:3,4)

Kelly Swanson

July 31, 2009

Vicki, Scott and Michelle: What fabulous memories I hold in my heart with your entire family through my teenage years and beyond. The many memories of Jim's humor will live on! I miss you all and wish I could be there to give you a big hug! Know how much I love you all and think of you so often!

Gods blessings and comfort for you all!

Tony Martino

July 31, 2009

So often are the great ones taken from us too early. Rest in piece coach Johnson, your knowledge for the game will live on and never be forgotten. God bless you and your family.

Rob

July 30, 2009

The fight is over. God bless your family and thanks for all the joy you brought all of your fans. God Bless

Aaron

July 30, 2009

I attended the NFC Championship this year as a life long Arizona Cardinals fan. We feared the Eagles due to Coach J's intense defense. I am happy that the Cardinals went to the Super Bowl but am sad that Coach J did not get to be at the big game one last time. He was a legend to the game and his playbook will live on in infamy. God Bless your family during this difficult time. I look forward to seeing Coach J's name in the Hall of Fame someday.

July 30, 2009

You are a legend and will not be forgotten, My prayers are with all family, friends and fans.

July 30, 2009

Coach the fight is over, now you get to rest. You will be missed.

Philly Fans

July 30, 2009

To The family
my thought and prayers are with you, well one thing we can say, he will be joining Harry Kalas,he will be fine, and we know the 2 of them will have good times, philadelphia is losing too many too soon, let these two legends bring it home for philadelphia, come on Harry we can do it 2 in a row, Jim, the Eagles are gone all the way this season for you. 2 philadelphia teams champs same year, wow, thse two guys will be having a "ball" up their
Love
your SOUTH PHILLY FANS
bring it home

Karen Mummert

July 30, 2009

To the Johnson Family:

My prayers are with you at this difficult time. Jim will have a place in the hearts of Philadelphians always

Paul

July 30, 2009

From a Cowboy fan....God Bless you, your family and friends, and the entire Eagle's organization. We enjoy the bitter rivalry between our teams but there comes a time to put all that aside. We love football....but we love life even more. Let's take comfort in knowing God is in control and this is part of the master plan. Everything happens for a reason...only He knows why. Good Luck Eagles....we'll see you during the regular season (and playoffs, probably! haha) God Bless.

Matt Skoczen

July 30, 2009

Rest in peace, Jim. The Birds will surely feel your loss. (Watch over them very much from Heaven! They'll need it now that you're not going to be there with them.) May your family find comfort in God's gentle touch.

Doc Laba

July 30, 2009

Always an Eagle Jim, thanks for what you brought to Philadelphia. My thoughts and prayers to your family. We all know you'll be coaching from a higher press box forever.

D T

July 30, 2009

Bless Coach Johnson's family. He will be missed by all. Jim rest in peace.

Kathy Mazzio

July 30, 2009

Rest in peace Jim. Go Birds!!

John Fossett

July 30, 2009

Sympathy and prayers to the entire Johnson family. You bear the greatest loss of a father, and husband! He was a great guy and his legacy will live on.

Chele

July 30, 2009

It is always sad to lose a love one, my condolences to the family. May God give you the strength you need to get through each day.

Tessie Williams

July 30, 2009

I am a big fan of the Eagles organizaiton and have always look to Sunday's to see what Jim's defennse was going to do.
Thanks for the many years you contribute to the eageles.
You will truly be missed. Rest In Peace

louis carwell

July 30, 2009

Coach Johnson was a great Defensive minded coach,he will be missed.Rest in peace Coach Johnson and God Bless.

Cory Goetz

July 30, 2009

Rest in Peace, Jim.

Bill Myers

July 30, 2009

Jim Johnson god bless you thanks for all you have given us

Jacki DiGiovannangelo

July 30, 2009

Eagles fans will never forget you. Rest in peace. You were a true legend to Philly sports fans.

Joseph Lebisky

July 30, 2009

A Great Guy.

Millissa Hollar

July 30, 2009

My thoughts & prayers go out to the Johnson family, during this difficult time. May God bless you.

July 30, 2009

my prayers are with you

July 29, 2009

Jim Johnson was my defensive coach way back when at Drake University in Des Moines Iowa. The years were from 1970 to 1972. He had greatness then and has greatness now. I remember his family and his dedication to his fellow coaches and players. He was a great man and will be missed. He was a leader. Peder Solverson, Port Barrington, Illinois

J. Hinton

July 29, 2009

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. May you draw some comfort from the scriptures at this time and strength from the love and prayers of many. "He is healing the brokenhearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots." - Psalms 147:3. Your family and friends are in my prayers.

howard w

July 29, 2009

everybody's thoughts and prayers go out to the johnson family and all of his friends and eagles family on the loss of one of one of the best defensive coaches to ever coach the game of football.thank you for all of the wonderful memories you gave us over the last 10 years.god bless you coach johnson.
howard (phila pa.)

Sue L.

July 29, 2009

Rest in Peace Coach Johnson. You will forever be in all Eagles fan's hearts. To the Johnson family- Please accept our prayers and sympathy.

A Female Fan

July 29, 2009

Mrs. Johnson & family, thank you for sharing him. He was a wonderful man and a defensive genius. My deepest condolences to you and to my beloved Eagles on this great loss.

Marc

July 29, 2009

You will always be remembered by Philly fans. Sympathy to your wife and family, rest in peace.

Billy B

July 29, 2009

Thanks for all that you have done. So long, I bid you farewell.Be free and know that you have affected so many in a positive manor. My sympathy to your wife and family.

John Dramisino

July 29, 2009

Rest in peace Jimmy. You are a true Legend.

LOIII GOHTTY

July 29, 2009

RIP JIM JOHNSON

Mike Giongo

July 29, 2009

RIP JJ...Philly sports will never be the same without you. Thank you for making it fun to be an Eagles fan. My prayers are with the Johnson family during this saddening time. I hope that we can bring home a Lombardi for you.

Dominick

July 29, 2009

God Bless The Johnson Family and Eagles Organization and all of us who Bleed Green, Jim there will never be anyone like u , U truly were a class act, Please Eagles win this yr for Jim , Fly High Jimmy , Fly Eagles Fly on the road to Victory and say hello to Reggie, Rest in Peace , Dom

Debbie Chiarolanza

July 29, 2009

To The Johnson Family, Eagles Family and Fans, today is a sad day for us all my sympathy goes out to everyone.Jim u were the best D coach around, u were our rock, the fans loved u as u loved us, your passion for the game was awesome, u left your mark on all of us it will not be the same going to a game and not seeing u on the sidelines or up in the box, we will never forget u, thanks for many memories, Debbie Chiarolanza

Kathleen

July 29, 2009

Philadelphia Fans have
suffered a great loss
with the passing of
Jim Johnson. An incredible man, and
irreplaceable "D" coach. I will surely
miss his presence at the games.
Sincere sympathy to Mrs. Johnson, ahd
the entire family.
You are all in my prayers, as well as
Jim will be.

Kathleen V.

Rita Gallo

July 29, 2009

My sincerest condolences to the Johnson family,the Eagles family and his extensive family of fans for our loss. A great football mind and a great man.

July 29, 2009

Eveytime I saw him on the sidelines it would bring back good memories of our times together at Missouri. My brother and I competed against him in high school and played with him in college. He was just a good guy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Johnson family. Pirate...RIP.

John and Glenda Sevcik
Austin, Texas

Tim Hughes

July 29, 2009

Rest in peace.

Edward Guldner

July 29, 2009

In memory of the man who had the greatest defensive mind, today I wore an Eagles' tie. Everyone at work knew why I chose this tie this day, and they shared a sense of loss...even the Cowboys' & Giants' fans!

Brenda Black

July 29, 2009

Our heartfelt prayers go out to the family and friends. Coach Johnson had a passion and a vision, not only on the field but in the field of life and in his relationships with others. A great loss for many, but what Great Rejoicing for Heaven's Gain!

July 29, 2009

Philly has lost 2 incredible people in the last 3 months (Harry Kalas and now Jim Johnson). Both were tremendous at what they did, but that only tells part of the story. They were great human beings and everyone around them enjoyed their company.
God Bless your soul Jim Johnson!

Tom S.
St. George, Utah formerly from Philadelphia

Bill Duncan

July 29, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dan & Patty Ruebeck

July 29, 2009

Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with the family for their loss. He will always be remembered as a great person and for his great contribution to football.

Brian Watts

July 29, 2009

I am a devoted cowboys fan but i a absolutely admired this man and the way he could coach a defense.The national football league lost a great coach and he will surely be missed.

Linda

July 29, 2009

Thanks for the memories. RIP coach.

John Colquhoun

July 29, 2009

My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends, Eagles fans have lost a great coach and man.

alex a

July 29, 2009

Maybe now the Cowboys can score against the Eagles...thanks Coach Johnson.....you were awesome.

Michelle Dore

July 29, 2009

My deepsest sympathy to the family of Mr Jim Johnson from a very dedicated Eagles fan. I loved his defensive style BLITZ to the end. Rest in peace sir. I will really miss you and the Jim Johnson defense!

Andrew Tartar

July 29, 2009

My condolescences and prayers go to the entire Johnson family. Mr. Johnson will be missed greatly but not forgotten!!!! Go Eagles!!! Win it for JJ this year!!!!

Dan Schroeder

July 29, 2009

My sincere condolences to the wife and family of Jim Johnson.

Rick Ifflander

July 29, 2009

Thank you Jim Johnson for all those great Philadelphia Eagles defenses, thanks for the memories. Thanks to Andy Reid and the Philadelphia Eagles for bringing him here. Thank you God for Jim Johnson. There will always be a place for you in my heart. Take care and God Bless Jim Johnson. To the Johnson family, the Philadelphia Eagles organization, and to all those who Jim Johnson touched, you are all in my heart and prayers. R.I.P., love you JJ. Rick I.

Tom Gangemi

July 29, 2009

Great coach. Great person. Great man. Jim Johnson defines what every Philadelphia should strive to be. Class Act. My thought and prayers go out to his family and friends. RIP JJ.

July 29, 2009

I competed against Jim in high school and later became a teammate at Missouri, where he helped recruit my brother John and I. What a really great guy. My condolences to his wife and family. Rest in Peace, Pirate.

Jim Sevcik
Port Orange, Fl.

T D

July 29, 2009

Thanks for some great football Mr. Johnson. RIP sir.

Michael Grego

July 29, 2009

JJ you were a warrior who made us all proud. You inspired others to strive to do their best. When my father passed in 1999 his last wish was to be buried with his favorite Eagles hat. I wish your family does the same.

Dave, Meredith, Andrew and Matt Kerner

July 29, 2009

Vicky and family-

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Jim was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather to all of you. We know he will be missed by all of you.

Holly Ailes

July 29, 2009

Dear family of Jim Johnson,
I know in my heart that your beloved father, grandfather, uncle or husband has flown to heaven on the Wings of an Eagle. He was a wonderful man with a heart big enough to embrace the city of Philadelphia. Please know that the fans of the Eagles mourn your loss with you and will honor his memory.

B L

July 29, 2009

Many folks will not remember that Jim got his start as a QB at the University of Missouri about 50 years ago, recruited by the famous Dan Devine - No doubt you will see Dan and other famous Tigers including Paul Chrisman. Rest in Peace...

Charles Greer

July 29, 2009

Mr. Jim Johnson..... You have been the face behind the Eagles great defense for a while now. You will be missed and I assure they will bring you greatness with a superbowl this year. My heart goes out to you and your family. Go E.A.G.L.E.S.
Sincerly
The Greer Family

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