Derrick Johnson, the Kansas City Chiefs' all-time leader in solo tackles, will be inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2026. He played a key role in the team's defense during his 13 seasons with the franchise.
Key points
Derrick Johnson is the all-time leader in solo tackles for the Chiefs.
He will be inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2026.
Johnson played for the Chiefs from 2005 to 2017.
He earned four Pro Bowl selections during his career.
Johnson recorded two interceptions returned for touchdowns in a key game against the Broncos.
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KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 29: Derrick Johnson #56 of the Kansas City Chiefs enters the field at Arrowhead Stadium during player introductions against the Buffalo Bills on November 29, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images) | Getty Images
KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 29: Derrick Johnson #56 of the Kansas City Chiefs enters the field at Arrowhead Stadium during player introductions against the Buffalo Bills on November 29, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images) | Getty Images
As fans of the Kansas City Chiefs await the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the team announced it will honor the career of its first-round pick from 2005.
Former Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson — the franchise’s all-time leader in solo tackles (941) — will be the 2026 Chiefs Hall of Fame inductee.
As the 15th-overall pick out of the University of Texas in 2005, Johnson’s career in Kansas City somehow stretched from the final season of head coach Dick Vermeil, through the ups and downs of head coaches Herm Edwards and Todd Haley, to the modern, golden era of Chiefs football by playing for head coach Andy Reid for five seasons (2013-2017).
Johnson was always a talented outside linebacker, showing quick, easy mobility that was rare to pair with a 6-foot-3, 242-pound physique. He was a four-year starter when Haley was hired in 2009, but was unproven enough in the new coaching staff’s mind to be demoted to a rotational role.
During the final game of that four-win season, in a road game against the playoff-hopeful Denver Broncos (8-7), Johnson made the most of just his third start of the campaign. Johnson nabbed two interceptions and returned both for touchdowns at distances of 45 and 60 yards. He broke up two other passes in a 44-24 win that ended up being a turning point in the all-time linebacker’s career.
In 2010, he returned to the starting lineup full-time and in tackles (122), passes defended (16) — still the highest number of his career — and forced fumbles (4) while playing a key role in the franchise’s first AFC West title since 2003.
While his breakout season was not recognized with accolades, he followed it up with a performance in 2011 that earned him the only first-team All-Pro recognition of his career and the first of three consecutive Pro Bowl appearances, and four in all over the following five seasons.
The only year missing in that run was 2014, a lost campaign for Johnson when he tore his Achilles during the season-opening loss to the . After returning to Pro Bowl form in a historic 2015 season that featured the first and only playoff victory in Johnson’s career, the 34-year-old veteran started 13 games before tearing his other Achilles late in the 2016 season.
Though he didn’t stick around long enough to experience a Super Bowl victory, Johnson did share the locker room with quarterback for one season in 2017 before ending his 13-year run with the Chiefs to play for the the following year.
We forgive you, DJ, or at least I’m assuming the rest of Chiefs Kingdom agrees with me.
Johnson was not one of my first “favorite” players, as I grew up in the dark era of Chiefs football he started in, but he won me over more each year, and he gradually ascended to become one of the best off-ball linebackers in the NFL.
I was selective with what Chiefs jerseys I wanted, and Johnson became one of them by the time he was the veteran leader of Kansas City’s defense at the start of Reid’s tenure. I still wear his jersey on special occasions; it has the signatures of , , , , and more… but not the legendary linebacker himself.
I may have to retire the jersey if that ever happens, and I wish the Chiefs would consider doing the same for No. 56 in red and gold. Sorry, .
However, there are currently 10 retired jersey numbers for the franchise, and the late, great Derrick Thomas’ No. 58 is the only one in the group that has been worn in the last 40 years.
He was an elite leader and playmaker and will go into the franchise’s Hall of Fame as one of the franchise’s all-time defenders and arguably the greatest modern-era Chiefs without a championship ring.
Q&A
When will Derrick Johnson be inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame?
Derrick Johnson will be inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2026.
What are Derrick Johnson's career achievements with the Kansas City Chiefs?
Derrick Johnson is the franchise's all-time leader in solo tackles and earned four Pro Bowl selections and one first-team All-Pro recognition during his career.
How long did Derrick Johnson play for the Kansas City Chiefs?
Derrick Johnson played for the Kansas City Chiefs for 13 seasons, from 2005 to 2017.
What notable game did Derrick Johnson have during his career?
In a pivotal game against the Denver Broncos, Derrick Johnson recorded two interceptions returned for touchdowns, which marked a turning point in his career.
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