Johnson has stress fracture
Cards receiver may miss start of camp
Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 22, 2004 12:00 AM
Bryant Johnson, one of the Cardinals' three starting receivers, is recovering from a stress fracture in his right foot and is questionable for the start of training camp.
Bryant experienced pain shortly after the team's voluntary practices ended in June, he said. Surgery wasn't required, but he's wearing a boot to immobilize the foot.
Bryant isn't sure if he will be ready to practice when training camp opens Aug. 1 in Flagstaff.
He hopes to know more about his condition after a medical examination later this week, he said.
A first-round pick out of Penn State last season, Johnson didn't make an impact as a rookie. He played in 15 games and started eight of them. He caught 35 passes and scored one touchdown but was overshadowed by second-round pick Anquan Boldin, who set an NFL rookie record with 101 receptions.
Coach Dennis Green has high hopes for Johnson this season. Green has decided to use a three-receiver set as his base offensive package. That includes Johnson, Boldin and this year's first-round pick, Larry Fitzgerald.
Losing Johnson for a significant amount of time would be a blow to those plans, because he is expected to be the team's main deep threat.
Cards receiver may miss start of camp
Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 22, 2004 12:00 AM
Bryant Johnson, one of the Cardinals' three starting receivers, is recovering from a stress fracture in his right foot and is questionable for the start of training camp.
Bryant experienced pain shortly after the team's voluntary practices ended in June, he said. Surgery wasn't required, but he's wearing a boot to immobilize the foot.
Bryant isn't sure if he will be ready to practice when training camp opens Aug. 1 in Flagstaff.
He hopes to know more about his condition after a medical examination later this week, he said.
A first-round pick out of Penn State last season, Johnson didn't make an impact as a rookie. He played in 15 games and started eight of them. He caught 35 passes and scored one touchdown but was overshadowed by second-round pick Anquan Boldin, who set an NFL rookie record with 101 receptions.
Coach Dennis Green has high hopes for Johnson this season. Green has decided to use a three-receiver set as his base offensive package. That includes Johnson, Boldin and this year's first-round pick, Larry Fitzgerald.
Losing Johnson for a significant amount of time would be a blow to those plans, because he is expected to be the team's main deep threat.
