Former Philadelphia Eagles player Kevin Johnson has passed away at the age of 55, according to his family. The tragic news has left the sports world in mourning, with many paying tribute to his contributions on the field. Johnson's journey in the NFL began with the New England Patriots in the 1993 draft, but his time with the team was short-lived. He later found success with the Eagles, making his debut in the 1995 season and showcasing his skills with six sacks, 19 tackles, and a fumble recovery for a touchdown in just 11 games. However, his time with the Eagles was not without challenges, as he was released in December 1996 after recording one sack and 14 tackles in 12 games. Johnson's career also took him to the Oakland Raiders and the Arena Football League, where he won a championship with the Orlando Predators in 1998. His legacy extends beyond the field, as his family and childhood friends remember him fondly. The cause of his death has not been disclosed, and the sports community continues to honor his memory.