Analyst On ESPN
Johnson was part of the 2007 NFL Draft broadcasting team with Chris Berman, Mel Kiper Jr. and Chris Mortensen that aired on ESPN. He became an ESPN analyst for Sunday NFL Countdown, and Monday Night Countdown. Within the confines of "Sunday NFL Countdown" and "Monday Night Countdown, Keyshawn invented a segment that has now become one of the show's staples. Johnson invented a segment called "C'mon Man!" which allows each panel member to pick a moment in the last NFL week "revolving around either the play on the field or unprofessional behavior off it" that one might consider, on some level, either inexcusable or downright laughable. Each member verbalizes what their gripe may be, while highlights of the moment that they are illustrating run around it, and then ends with the panel member stating with disdain, "C'mon man!". "He has also been an analyst on several ESPN telecasts, including pre-game shows on Sundays and Monday nights, and some radio work as well. He was also an analyst on the ESPN Who's Now competition. He sometimes hosts Jim Rome Is Burning while Jim Rome is away. On January 23, 2011, Johnson was not on Sunday NFL Countdown for Championship weekend because his mother unexpectedly died.
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