The Kansas City Chiefs have a new cornerback on the roster after acquiring Lonnie Johnson Jr. in a trade from the Houston Texans.
While speaking with Pro Football Network’s Aaron Wilson, Johnson revealed that he will play cornerback in Kansas City after three seasons of playing a hybrid role in Houston. The veteran is excited to have a single and secure role for a change.
“Man, I think they’re going to be able to use me the right way, go out there, be physical and have me lock down one position,” Johnson said. “To set a foundation with a team and position, I’m just overall happy and blessed”
While there were multiple factors leading to Johnson’s departure from the Texans, he mostly felt it was time for both sides to part ways. He was appreciative of them for drafting him, supporting him and trading him to a “winning team.” He was most thankful for being reunited with his former Texans teammate, Justin Reid, who Kansas City signed as a free agent this offseason.
“Man, it’s amazing, bro,” Johnson told Wilson. “(Reid), that’s my Evil Twin. I’m just glad to be in the situation that I’m. in just happy. I’m overwhelmed it’s crazy.”
It’s safe to say that the feeling is mutual between Johnson and Reid.
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Between free agency, the 2022 NFL draft and this post-draft trade, the defensive secondary in Kansas City is beginning to take shape. It’s looking as competitive as it has ever been and should make for a good storyline as the offseason progresses.