Texans release former first-choice Johnson



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Cornerback Kevin Johnson, who was drafted 16th overall by the Houston Texans in 2015, was released by the team on Tuesday.

Johnson, 26, was expected to earn a base salary of $ 9.069 million in 2019 with the fifth year option of his rookie contract. Texans are saving this amount on their salary cap with the move.

He was placed on the injured list last season after suffering a concussion in the loss to the New England Patriots in the first week. It was his second concussion in less than a month, since he also left the Houston pre – season game against the San Francisco 49ers on August 19 after being injured at the head.

He told the Houston Chronicle that he had been cleared by a neurologist to come back.

"They told me that I could leave and that I could go and that I was in great shape," Johnson told the newspaper. "I feel good, I'll be ready to go next season."

Johnson played 35 games with the Texans, making 18 starts. He had one interception, 14 defended passes and 122 tackles in four seasons.

"Kevin has been unlucky in recent years," said General Manager Brian Gaine last week.

Johnson will test the free agency market, but Texans could bring the cornerback back on a cheaper contract if it did not sign elsewhere.

Sarah Barshop of ESPN contributed to this report.

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