Micah Johnson is making a significant career shift, retiring from his playing days after 13 seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL). On Monday, he announced his retirement but will continue his association with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, now taking on the role of defensive line coach.
Johnson, a respected veteran in the league, has made a lasting impact on the field during his time as a defensive lineman. His transition to coaching comes shortly after he helped lead the Roughriders to a championship victory in the Grey Cup.
This move marks a new chapter for Johnson, who is expected to bring his extensive knowledge and experience to the coaching staff, helping to develop the next generation of defensive talent for the team.
As the Roughriders prepare for the upcoming season, Johnson”s leadership and insights will be invaluable as they look to defend their title and continue their success in the league.
