Jeron Johnson, now 26 years old, was born on June 12th, 1988, in Compton, California. Since his early playing days, Jeron has been a constant and consistent winner at every level including a Super Bowl title earlier this year in SB XLVIII.

 

During his days at Boise State, Jeron became the cornerstone of the Boise State Broncos defense. He made 44 starts on defense and during his final three seasons, he led the team in tackles every season. His on-field accomplishments earned him all conference honors for three straight seasons including All-WAC First Team in 2010 when he record 82 total tackles. He was also named to the All-WAC Second Team in 2008 and 2009. He finished his career ranked 12th all-time in career tackles (318) at Boise State. However, unlike the traditional “jock” persona, Jeron was also an excellent student as he majored in Communications during his time in Boise State which helped him serve as a leader both on and off the field for his team.

 

Jeron signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 2011 and would later contribute to the “Legion of Boom” defense that would later win the 2014 Super Bowl title. During his three years with the Seahawks, Jeron has become a special teams ace showcasing his desire to help his team in any capacity. He has compiled 24 career tackles, 2 sacks, and a forced fumble throughout his career and continues to serve as a critical piece to the Seahawks as they look to do the unthinkable in recent times in the NFL– repeat as Super Bowl champs.