When the NFL announced the participants in its Broadcast Boot Camp, it wasn’t surprising to see one name on the list.
Former Cardinals safety Rashad Johnson.
Johnson, who signed a one-year deal with Tennessee in the offseason, was widely considered one of the sharpest minds on the team. He started 30 games the past two seasons in large part because of his work ethic and preparation.
He is taking that same approach to life after football and was happy to be one of 19 current or former players to be selected for a recent four-day workshop at the NFL Films’ studios in New Jersey.