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Former NFL All-Pro guard Tre’ Johnson dies at 54

By Thomson Reuters Feb 16, 2026 | 2:23 AM

Former NFL offensive lineman Tre’ Johnson, an All-Pro with Washington in 1999, died on Sunday during a family trip, his wife posted ​on social media. He was 54.

“It is ‌with a heavy heart that I inform you that my husband, Tre’ Johnson, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Sunday … during a brief family trip,” Irene Johnson posted on Facebook. “His ‌four ​children, Chloe, EJ, EZ and ⁠Eden, extended family, friends, ⁠and I are devastated and in shock.”

Johnson played for the Washington franchise from 1994-2000 and in his final season in 2002 after one year ​with the Cleveland Browns (three games, all starts) in 2001. He started 72 of the 93 regular-season ⁠games he played and both ⁠playoff contests, nearly all at guard.

He was ​selected to the Pro Bowl in 1999 and voted ​All-Pro second team by the Associated Press that ‌season.

“We’re heartbroken to learn of the loss of former Washington All-Pro guard Tre’ Johnson,” the Washington Commanders posted on the team’s X account. “Our thoughts are ⁠with his family and loved ones.”

Born in New York City, Johnson attended Peekskill (N.Y.) High School before playing at Temple. The ⁠Washington Redskins ‌selected him in the second round (31st ⁠overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft.

Johnson became ​a ‌high school history teacher at the ​Landon School ⁠in Bethesda, Md., where he also is listed as a coach and mentor on its website. His wife wrote in Sunday’s Instagram post, “His recent battles with health issues forced him to take a leave of ​absence.”

–Field Level Media