Tre’ Johnson’s ‘sudden, unexpected’ death at 54: What happened to former NFL star?
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Tre’ Johnson’s ‘sudden, unexpected’ death at 54: What happened to former NFL star?

Former NFL star Tre' Johnson, an All-Pro with Washington in 1999, passed away at the age of 54 on Sunday during a family trip, his wife has confirmed. On February 16, Tre Johnsons wife Irene broke the heartbreaking news on social media, describing the former Washington Commanders offensive lineman's passing sudden and unexpected. The star's cause of death hasn't been disclosed. He had reportedly been dealing with health issues recently and had taken a leave of absence from teaching. "It is with a heavy heart that I inform you that my husband, Tre' Johnson, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Sunday ... during a brief family trip," Irene Johnson...
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Top Stories Tamfitronics Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ...Lane Johnson explains how push from players helped change Eagles’ offense - NBCSPThe Eagles’ offense has found some more stable footing in the three games since an early bye week. And some veteran players are at least partially responsible. Right tackle Lane Johnson on Friday afternoon explained that during and just after the bye week, he and other veteran members of the Eagles’ offensive line spoke up in offensive meetings to push for more runs and play action passes. “It was really an offensive-led movement,” Johnson said. “We knew we had to make some adjustments. Some of the guys, some of the leaders, veterans, on the O-line, we had our fair share of talks and help in it. We just want the...
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Ronald Johnson Nominated for the 39th Black Engineer of the Year Award Distinguished Leader an

Technology tamfitronics Dr. DeLoatch, Dr. Ronald Johnson, General WilsonBALTIMORE - Sept. 19, 2024 - PRLog -- Career Communications Group is proud to announce that Ronald Johnson, Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Chief of Staff at Georgia Institute of Technology, has been nominated for the prestigious Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) at the 39th Annual BEYA STEM DTX Conference. This highly anticipated event will take place in Baltimore, Maryland, in February 2025, recognizing Johnson's extraordinary career and leadership in engineering, public service, and higher education.Johnson's career has spanned more than three decades, during which he has demonstrated a profound commitment to excellence, diversity, and innovation. His nomination for BEYA's top honor is a testament to his invaluable contributions to the STEM community and his leadership in initiatives that have shaped the careers...
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