Chicago Sun-Times

‘Dome Patrol’ linebacker for Saints

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NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints say former Pro Bowl linebacker Vaughan Johnson, who was a member of the club’s vaunted “Dome Patrol” linebacker corps, has died at age 57.

Mr. Johnson played in college at North Carolina State and began his pro career with the Jacksonvil­le Bulls of the United State Football League before the Saints selected him in the first round of a USFL supplement­al draft in 1986.

Mr. Johnson played in 120 regular season games with 98 starts for the Saints from 1986 to 1993, when he had 664 tackles, 12 sacks, four intercepti­ons and five fumble recoveries.

Mr. Johnson was selected to the Pro Bowl from 1989-92 and was inducted into the Saints Hall of Fame in 2000. In the last of those seasons, the entire Saints starting group of Johnson, Rickey Jackson, Sam Mills and Pat Swilling became the only group of four linebacker­s selected to the Pro Bowl together.

The Saints allowed the fewest opponent points per game that season and ranked second in total defense.

In a statement on Friday, the

Saints said Mr. Johnson was a fan favorite who’ll be remembered as “a force on the field in the middle of the ‘Dome Patrol’ defense,” and “a gentle giant” off the field.

Mr. Johnson was a spokesman for Goodwill charities and used donations tied to his tackle totals to support “Operation Happy Child,” which provided Christmas gifts to underprivi­leged children.

Saints Hall of Fame general manager Ken Trahan said Mr. Johnson had been struggling with kidney and lung failure before his death on Thursday evening.

 ?? JANE MONE/AP ?? Vaughan Johnson (53, middle) and his Saints teammates stop Vikings running back Herschel Walker at the 1-yard line in a 1990 preseason game.
JANE MONE/AP Vaughan Johnson (53, middle) and his Saints teammates stop Vikings running back Herschel Walker at the 1-yard line in a 1990 preseason game.
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Vaughan Johnson

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