Former San Francisco 49ers great Jimmy Johnson passed away at age 86, with a remarkable career in NFL, missing only 12 games in his 16 seasons, named to five Pro Bowls, and being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994.
Johnson's legacy includes his 47 career interceptions, high admirations from fellow players like Ronnie Lott, and being overshadowed by his brother Rafer, the first Black U.S. Olympic team captain and Special Olympics leader.