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Steve Rudden

Former Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson named finalist for NFL’s Salute to Service Award

Former Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Jarret Johnson has been named a finalist for the NFL’s Salute to Service Award. If Johnson takes home the honor it would be the first time since Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh won the award back in 2013.

Johnson started a Black Rifle Coffee franchise alongside a service-disabled Air Force veteran in Niceville, Florida. The Black Rifle Coffee franchise that Johnson owns employs more than 40 veterans, active-duty servicemen and women, veterans’ spouses and children of military members from all around the world.

Johnson was a fourth-round selection in 2003 and played 13 seasons in the NFL, nine of which came with the Ravens. Johnson was a solid player for the Baltimore defense after he was drafted and is still loved within the Baltimore community.

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