Jimmy Johnson
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Jimmy Johnson or Jim Johnson or Jimmie Johnson may refer to:
In sports:
- Jim Johnson (American football) (1941–2009), NFL assistant coach most notably with the Philadelphia Eagles
- Jim Johnson (boxer) (1887–1918), or Battling Jim Johnson, early 20th century heavyweight boxer
- Jim Johnson (coach) (born 1912), East Carolina football head coach
- Jim Johnson (ice hockey b. 1942), forward for the Philadelphia Flyers and Minnesota Fighting Saints
- Jim Johnson (ice hockey b. 1962), defense man for the Pittsburgh Penguins and Minnesota North Stars
- Jim Johnson (right-handed pitcher) (born 1983), MLB pitcher from the 2000s
- Jim Johnson (left-handed pitcher) (1945–1987), American baseball pitcher (1967–1970) and briefly a member of 1970 San Francisco Giants
- Jimmie Johnson (born 1975), NASCAR race driver
- Jimmie Johnson (American football) (born 1968), American football tight end
- Jimmy Johnson (American football coach) (born 1943), former NFL and US College head coach, and participant of Survivor: Nicaragua
- Jimmy Johnson (baseball) (born 1947), minor league baseball player, coach and manager
- Jimmy Johnson (cornerback) (born 1938), Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback
- Jimmy Johnson (quarterback) (1879-1942), American football player
In entertainment:
- Jimmy Johnson (bassist) (born 1956), American bass guitarist best known for his work with James Taylor
- Jimmy Johnson (blues guitarist) (born 1928), blues guitarist
- Jimmy Johnson (cartoonist), creator of Arlo and Janis
- Jimmy Johnson (musician) (born 1943), guitarist and producer
- Jim Johnson (theatre-maker/musician), CEO of Peshkar Productions
- Jim Johnson (radio)
Other:
- Henry James Johnson (1924–2008), known as Jim Johnson, British Army officer
[edit] See also
- Jimmy Johnstone, Scottish footballer
- James Johnson (disambiguation)
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