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The Next Josh Johnson? Backup QBs Destined to Call NFL Home for Years to Come

As the cliche states, the backup quarterback is the most popular player on an NFL team.

Josh Johnson must be the most popular player of all time, because he's always found a home somewhere. The 37-year-old Johnson re-signed with the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The 2008 fifth-round pick already set an NFL record by playing for 14 different teams (not including a stop with the now-defunct United Football League's Sacramento Mountain Lions and being the first overall draft pick for the Alliance of American Football, though the QB never played a down for the San Diego Fleet).