The Facts: According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Johnson and the Jets have agreed to terms on a two-year deal.
Diehards Line:Johnson, who was released by the Titans on April 4, visited the Jets' facility on Tuesday. He didn't seem to be in a rush to sign, however -- and the Jets reportedly weren't interested in doing a deal unless the price was right. Safe to assume a happy medium was found. ... At first blush, fantasy football owners can expect Johnson to work in a committee with Chris Ivory and Bilal Powell. How the workload might be divided will be something we'll all be watching for in coming weeks. ... Get a more detailed version of this story HERE.