
Max Johnson
Questionable
Injury Knee
Est. Return 8/1/2025
2024 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
71
TD
0
INT
1
YDS
10
TD
1
2024 Pass/Rush Projections

Still limited in spring
Johnson (knee) is still limited in spring practice, per SI.com.
ANALYSIS
Johnson suffered a broken femur in UNC's first game against Minnesota in the 2024 season. He underwent surgery and missed the rest of the season, and he's still feeling the effects of the injury has he's unable to participate fully in spring ball in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels also have Ryan Browne and Andres Miyares on the roster at quarterback, and those two should get an extended look with Johnson limited early on.
Johnson suffered a broken femur in UNC's first game against Minnesota in the 2024 season. He underwent surgery and missed the rest of the season, and he's still feeling the effects of the injury has he's unable to participate fully in spring ball in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels also have Ryan Browne and Andres Miyares on the roster at quarterback, and those two should get an extended look with Johnson limited early on.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Johnson is competing with Haynes King for a starting quarterback position with Texas A&M in 2022, and while he may be new to the Aggies, this would not be his first time earning a starting position with a team. Johnson was QB1 with LSU last season, and he threw for 2,815 yards with 225 completions, a 60.3 percent completion rate, 27 touchdowns and six interceptions. Johnson’s experience may give him an advantage as one of the quarterback contenders, as this is something that the Aggies severely lacked last season. The quarterback competition for coach Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies lasted until the week before the first game in 2021, and it would be no surprise if Johnson found himself in a similar situation this season as well.
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Will return to UNC for 2025
Johnson (knee) will return to UNC for the team's 2025 season, Pete Thamel of ESPN reports.
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Undergoes surgery, out for 2024
Johnson underwent surgery for a broken femur and will miss the rest of the 2024 season, Inside Carolina reports.
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Leaves game due to knee injury
Johnson left North Carolina's game Thursday at Minnesota due to a knee injury, national college football writer Brett McMurphy reports.
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Officially named starter
Johnson is officially starting Thursday's opener at Minnesota, Pete Nakos of On3.com reports.
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Snapping with starting center
Johnson was seen taking snaps from the starting center, Austin Blaske, meaning he could start against Minnesota on Thursday, according to a report from Inside Carolina.
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