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11 Facts About Alondra Johnson

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Alondra Johnson was born on July 22,1965 and is a former Canadian Football League linebacker who played sixteen seasons in the CFL, mainly for the Calgary Stampeders.

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Alondra Johnson was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2009.

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Alondra Johnson first became a Stampeder back in 1991, playing the next 13 seasons as what many referred to as the 'heart of the Stampeder defence'.

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Alondra Johnson had 45 quarterback sacks for 333 yards, 43 tackles for a total loss of 113 yards, 16 fumble recoveries with three for touchdowns, eight forced fumbles, 17 interceptions, and 10 pass knockdowns.

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In 19 post-season games, Alondra Johnson registered 83 tackles and seven special team tackles for a total of 90, two QB sacks for 22 yards, seven tackles for a loss of eight yards, two interceptions, one forced fumble, and one pass knockdown.

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In six Grey Cups, Alondra Johnson had 27 total tackles, a Grey Cup record, with one quarterback sack for 13 yards in the 2001 game and two tackles for loss in the 1991 final.

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Alondra Johnson was a CFL All-Star in 1995,1998 and 2000, a West Division All-Star in 1991,1992,1997,1998 and 2000, and a North All-Star in 1995.

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Alondra Johnson was the first CFL player to score on a two-point conversion in 1989.

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In 2005, Alondra Johnson was inducted into the WTSU Hall of Champions.

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In 2009, Alondra Johnson was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

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In 2010, Alondra Johnson was inducted to the Calgary Stampeders Wall of Fame.