Houston adult Andre Johnson is a man with few words, but when he speaks, you listen.
Following reports from the Texans requesting an interview with Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, the former All-Pro wide receiver immediately took to Twitter to give his opinion.
Johnson defends Texan fullback Deshaun Watson and even takes a direct shot at Jack Easterby, the chief executive of football operations.
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“If I were @deshaunwatson, I would stand by my husband,” Johnson wrote Tuesday. “The Texans ‘organization is known for wasting players’ careers. As Jack Easterby walks into the building, nothing good has happened in / for the organization, and for some reason no one seems to be able to see what not going on. Pathetic !!! “
Johnson, a special adviser to Bill O’Brien, former head coach in 2019, stepped down from the team last season. Johnson has been in the Texans for the past two seasons and he has had strong relationships with players on the team.
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Before Johnson released the Texans and Easterby, Johnson has not posted anything on Twitter since April 2019 that was not a Crown Royal promotion.
Even former Texans All-Pro wide Deandre Hopkins – who is now with the Arizona Cardinals – took note.
“If Dre speaks, then listen,” Hopkins wrote.
A handful of former Texans players also responded to Johnson’s tweet.
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Johnson, the overall 3rd pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, was a member of the Texans from 2003 to 2014. He was a seven-time Pro Bowler, a three-time first-team All-Pro, twice a second team All-Pro, and he led the NFL twice in reception (2006, 2008) and reception yard (2008, 2009).
Johnson ended his career with 1,062 receptions, 14,185 receptions and 70 touchdowns.