Report: former Bengals RB Rudi Johnson dies at 45

The former Bengals of Cincinnati, Rudi Johnson, died at 45, reported TMZ Sports on Tuesday.
The police told the media that Johnson had died by suicide in Florida just after midnight on Tuesday.
Pitch of fourth round of Cincinnati in 2001, Johnson played seven seasons with the Bengals before ending his career with the Lions of Detroit in 2008. He set the record for a Bengal season with 1,458 yards on the ground in 2005.
The 2004 Pro Bowl selection rushed over more than 1,300 yards and scored 12 affected in three consecutive seasons from 2004 to 2006.
Johnson concluded his career with 5,979 yards on the ground and 49 hit more than 113 catches for 676 yards and two scores in 95 games (63 departures). He ranks fourth on the precipitation list of all time of Cincinnati behind Corey Dillon, James Brooks and Joe Mixon.
Johnson was appointed player of the year of 2000 sec after having sellé for 1,567 yards and 13 affected in 12 games in his only season in Auburn.
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