Johnson Vikings’ top punter, so far
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Steve Virgen
Eddie Johnson, a former Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College
standout, averaged 49.3 yards on four punts Saturday, putting himself
slightly ahead in the two-man race to become the starting punter for
the Minnesota Vikings.
Nick Murphy, who led the NFL Europe in punting average (42.4) last
year, had a 39.3 average on four punts, including two punts inside
the 20 Saturday, when the Vikings lost, 26-16, to Kansas City.
Johnson punted first for the Vikings, booting the ball 50 yards.
The punt resulted in a muff and was recovered by Minnesota’s Moe
Williams.
The Vikings’ team website reports Johnson has a stronger leg than
Murphy, but Murphy has kicked well this camp. Johnson is listed as
the starting punter on the team’s website.
Murphy was first to punt in Minnesota’s first preseason game, a
16-14 loss to Jacksonville. Murphy shanked a punt for 20 yards in the
fourth quarter.
Johnson had three punts for a 40.7 average, while Murphy was at
36.7 against the Jaguars. Johnson had one punt land inside the 20. He
has not been handling kick-offs as he did when he first arrived in
camp. He will look to solidify himself as the starter before the
season starts in three weeks.
Johnson, the first punter the Vikings have drafted since 1978,
signed a three-year contract with the Vikings last month. His deal
was just under $1 million for the three years and included a signing
bonus of $75,820.
Johnson, an All-American punter out of Idaho State who was
selected in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL Draft, will continue to
battle against Murphy Friday at 6 p.m., when the Vikings play
visitors to the Oakland Raiders. Minnesota will wrap up its preseason
schedule, hosting Arizona, Aug. 28 at 5 p.m. Then, the Vikings will
open the regular season at Green Bay Sept. 7, which will be aired
locally at 10 a.m.
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