Green Bay Packers: Who wore #90 the best?

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Ezra Johnson … a pass rusher with pizazz

Johnson played 15 years in the NFL, 11 of them in Green Bay. He was a rookie in 1977 when he was given #90. In 1978, he wore #78 before switching back to #90 in 1979 – a number he wore the rest of his career.

Here’s how Maxymuk described Johnson:

"During the 1976 season, the Packers finished 21st in points allowed with 299. Bart Starr used his two 1977 first round choices for a pair of defensive ends: Mike Butler of Kansas and Ezra Johnson from the tiny black college of Morris Brown in Atlanta. Because he came from a small school, it was no surprise that Ezra Johnson was a rough diamond in his rookie year. He did not even know how to get into a three-point stance at first. He was also very small, at 230 pounds, although he would bulk up by 30 pounds in the next few years. In spot duty as a peed-rusher he got 3.5 sacks in his rookie year. In his second year, he pumped up that total to 20.5 sacks and made the Pro Bowl team as an alternate selection. He got five sacks against Detroit in the season opener and kept up the pressure all year.. For most of his first five years, Ezra’s sack total was unoffficial because the league didn’t start counting sacks until 1982. Thus his official lifetime sack total for Green Bay is only 41.5. If you add in ounoficial counts, you get a total of 89. Ezra was a poular, productive and hard-working member of the team … however, he will be remembered for the “hot dog incident.” In the 1980 exhibition season, Bart Starr was under fire for the team’s performance. The Packers had their first winnings season under him in 1978, but had fallen back to 5-11 in 1979, and the outlook for the 1980 season was not good. In the fifth and final exhibition game against Denver at home, the Packers were in the midst Bart Starr was a coach much admired by Ezra Johnson.Raymond T. Rivard photograph of losing for the fourth time and enduring their third shoutou when a fan handed Johnson a hot dog on the sideline. Despite the 38-0 score, Johnson was caught eating the hot dog during the game. In the next week, Starr fined Johnson $1,000 and had him apologize to the team. However, Johnson’s positin coach, Fred vanAppen resigned, apparently feeling that he could not coach in an atmosphere so lacking in discipline. Ezra Johnson survived the hot dog incident and played eight more years in Green Bay, under both Starr, whome he greatly admired, and Forrest Gregg."

Johnson was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame in 1997. Maxymuk said this about Johnson in closing … “[Johnson] was induced into the Packers Hall of Fame as one of the best pass rushers and biggest frankfurter aficionados in team history.

Here are Johnson’s statistics as provided by Pro Football Reference:

Here is a list of all the players who have worn #90 for the Packers – it’s provided courtesy of Pro Football Reference – remember these guys?

From To AV
Tony Bennett 1990 1993 20
Colin Cole 2004 2008 8
Nate Hill 1988 1988 0
Darius Holland 1995 1997 5
Vonnie Holliday 1998 2002 30
Ezra Johnson 1977 1987 34
Willie Manley 1950 1951 0
Steve McMichael 1994 1994 4
Chukie Nwokorie 2003 2003 2
B.J. Raji 2009 2013 28

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Here is a video of some of the Packers players and coach Bart Starr who were introduced to the fans at the 2012 season opener at Lambeau Field. Johnson and his hot dog are captured here: