The Facts: Playing in Kurt Warner's annual flag football tourney Saturday, Johnson didn't have to do much — the players involved are the all-time QBs for their teams, which basically means grabbing the ball and standing there until someone gets open. Johnson has some work to do as a quarterback. But as for his day job — and the knee injury he suffered late in the season — all is better now. "My wheel is good," Johnson said.
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Johnson, who led the NFL in touchdowns (20) and yards from scrimmage (2,118) despite the knee injury, added: “Good to go already. Back training, full throttle. Doing everything.” Remember, Johnson was able to avoid surgery so even if the team goes easy on him in OTAs and training camp, expect him to be full go come Week 1.