The overall Kansas City Chief resume of Larry Johnson is an inconsistent one. A 2003 First Round Draft Pick from Penn State, Johnson was not someone who Head Coach Dick Vermeil particularly wanted and their relationship was off to a rocky start. Johnson saw very little playing time and it took an injury to the incumbent Priest Holmes in Johnson’s second year for him to see any real action, but that would change in 2005.
When you are a Tight End for the Kansas City Chiefs you can realistically only hope to be the second-best ever in franchise history due to the greatness of first ballot Hall of Famer, Tony Gonzalez, though that being said, Travis Kelce is making a lot of noise to supplant Gonzalez as the top Tight End in franchise history. He is already far more famous!