TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 13th pick in the third round (77th overall) in the 2015 NFL Draft…Signed a contract extension with the Browns on June 7, 2018…Traded to the Houston Texans on Aug. 8, 2019.
Played in all 80 games (12 starts) since entering the league in 2015 as a third-round draft pick with the Browns
Has rushed for 1,696 yards and seven touchdowns while adding 2,580 receiving yards and 11 receiving touchdowns over his five-year career
His 9.2 yards per reception since entering the league in 2015 ranks third among NFL running backs and his 2,580 receiving yards is second among running backs over that span (min. 200 receptions)
Notched 235 receptions between 2015-17 with the Browns, the most in Browns history by a running back in the first four years of their career
Became only the sixth running back in NFL history to post at least 50 receptions in each of his first three seasons
One of six running backs in NFL history to record at least 500 receiving yards in each of their first three seasons (2015-17)
2019 (Houston (16/3, 2/1):
Posted a single-season career-high 410 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 83 carries (4.4 avg.) and caught 44 passes for 410 yards and three touchdowns in 16 games (three starts)
Became the fourth player in Texans history and the first since Arian Foster in 2011 to record at least 400 rushing yards and 400 receiving yards in a single season
Rushed for 57 yards on nine carries (6.3 avg.), including a game-long 32-yard run in his Texans debut at New Orleans (9/9). Added four catches for 33 yards (8.3 avg.) in the contest
Caught two passes for 22 yards (11.0 avg.) and ran 56 yards on six carries (9.3 avg.) vs. Carolina (9/29), including a career-long 40-yard run in the second quarter, which was the longest run for the Texans since Lamar Miller's 97-yard touchdown run in Week 12 of 2018
Ran for 34 yards on five carries (6.8 avg.) and caught two passes for 20 yards (10.0 avg.) and one touchdown at Kansas City (10/13), marking his first touchdown as a member of the Texans
Caught four passes for 33 yards (8.3 avg.) and a touchdown, while rushing three times for one yard vs. Oakland (10/27)
Registered five receptions for a season-high 68 yards (13.6 avg.), including a season-long 21-yard reception and added 13 yards and one touchdown on seven carries (19 avg.) in the win over Jacksonville in London (11/3), notching his sixth career rushing touchdown and his first since Week 17 of 2017
Caught five passes for 54 yards (10.8 avg.) and one touchdown and rushed for a team-high 36 yards on nine carries (4.0 avg.) vs. New England (12/1)
Caught five passes for 45 yards (9.0 avg.) and ran for 12 yards and one touchdown on four carries (3.0 avg.) vs. Tennessee (12/29) and became the first Texans running back to record over 40 receptions in a season since Arian Foster in 2012
Appeared in his first career playoff game in the Wild Card Round vs. Buffalo (1/4/20) and pulled in three passes for 30 yards (10.0 avg.) and ran for 38 yards on three carries (12.7 avg.). His 68 scrimmage yards were the second-most by a Texans player in the game
Caught five passes for 23 yards (4.6 avg.) and ran for 11 yards on one carry (11.0 avg.) in the Divisional Round at Kansas City (1/12/02)
Played in all 16 games (two starts) and led Browns running backs in receiving with 47 receptions for 429 yards (9.1 avg.) and three touchdowns. Also rushed for 201 yards with a career-high rushing average of 5.0
His three receiving touchdowns matched his single-season career high
Notched the first multi-touchdown performance of his career vs. Kansas City (11/4), matching his career high of nine receptions for a season-high 78 yards and two touchdowns
Posted a season-high 109 all-purpose yards vs. the Los Angeles Chargers (10/14) after rushing twice for 36 yards and pulling in four catches for 73 yards
Played in all 16 games and posted a single-season career-high seven total touchdowns (four rushing, three receiving)
Recorded at least 50 receptions in each of his first three seasons (2015-17), becoming one of six running backs in NFL history to accomplish the feat
Tallied 348 rushing yards and led the Browns with a single-season career-high 693 receiving yards on 74 catches
His 693 receiving yards ranked third in the NFL among running backs, only behind Todd Gurley and Alvin Kamara
Rushed for 20 yards and caught three passes for 63 yards, including a season-long 41-yard touchdown grab vs. the N.Y. Jets (10/8)
Recorded a season-high 104 all-purpose yards at Indianapolis (9/24), after recording six catches for 81 yards and rushing for 23 yards, including a season-long 19-yard touchdown run
Appeared in all 16 games (one start) and rushed 73 times for 358 yards and one touchdown, while adding 53 catches for 514 yards (9.7 avg.)
Part of a Browns running back unit that ranked second in the NFL with a 4.89 rushing average, the highest mark by Cleveland since 1966
His 514 receiving yards were the fourth-most among NFL running backs
Saw action as a punt returner and tallied 17 returns for 112 yards on the season
Set a career high in all-purpose yards against the N.Y. Jets (10/30) after recording 29 rushing yards, 87 receiving yards and 28 punt return yards
Played in all 16 games (seven starts) and rushed for 379 yards while adding 61 receptions for 534 yards and two touchdowns
His 61 receptions ranked second all-time among Browns rookies (the most since 1999) and tied for fifth in franchise history among all running backs
Among all running backs in 2015, finished fourth in receptions and fifth in receiving yards
Notched his first-career touchdown on a 34-yard catch at San Diego (10/4). Totaled 126 scrimmage yards on eight carries (31 yards) and nine receptions (85 yards). His nine receptions were most by Browns running back since 2002 and tied for sixth-most all-time
Appeared in 33 games over three seasons (2012-14) at the University of Miami (Fla.) and finished his college career as the Hurricanes' all-time leader in total rushing yards (3,519), total all-purpose yards (5,526) and total kickoff return yards (1,288)
Tied for first in program history with 14 100-yard rushing games
As a junior (2014), ranked fifth in the nation and led the ACC with 2,073 all-purpose yards
Earned All-ACC honors as a sophomore (2013)
Played in all 12 games as a freshman (2012) and rushed for a freshman-record 947 yards and 10 touchdowns. Also set the school record with 892 kick return yards and two touchdowns, totaling 2,060 all-purpose yards, the second-highest total in Miami history
Given name is Randy Johnson
Ran the 60-meter dash for the Miami indoor track Team
Volunteered for numerous community outreach opportunities in Cleveland, including stuffing USO care packages and deployment bags for service members and volunteering at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank