Buffalo Bills Wideout Has Off-Field Rap Sheet

May 29, 201224 Comments

BUFFALO, NY – “All athletes wanna be musicians and musicians wanna be athletes,” said Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson during a The NOC interview. “And if you could do it do it, why not? Even if you can’t who cares?

Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson had his most successful year this season for Buffalo. Johnson recorded 1,000 yards and seven touchdown hauls for Buffalo this past season. Johnson became the first Buffalo Bill to have back to back 1,000 yard receiving years, which might come as a surprise to some. Buffalo has had great quarterbacks and receivers through the years; Jim Kelly and Andre Reed are just one of each respectively. But in the cold weather climate Buffalo hosts and the heavy run game throughout history that the Bills have produced it has taken time until now.

Not only did sports have an impact on Johnson’s childhood, but music as well. Hip-Hop and rap coincided with sports often throughout Johnson’s life at a younger age.

When you growin’ up,” said Johnson. “I mean you not necessarily just a football player. We’ve all wrote lyrics.

Johnson has felt a significant presence of hip-hop and rap influenced throughout his life. Johnson is cousins with rapper William Joseph Crawford, better known as Ya Boy. Ya Boy played a large role towards Johnson’s attraction to rap.

Up in the ninth grade talking with my cousin and he said ‘yo man you wanna learn to rap?’” said Johnson. “And I was like ‘alright forget it let’s do it.’”

Up until recently, the only songs you could hear of Johnson’s were the tracks released through his mixtape released online for enjoyment for free on websites like hotnewhiphop.com and datpiff.com. Johnson released his mixtape under the name SJ13, which stands for Stevie Johnson and his football number 13. Johnson’s mixtape is titled “Why So Serious?” where he has multiple tracks featuring not only himself but Ya Boy as well. The name of the mixtape came from a t-shirt he displayed in a football game during the 2010-2011 season in a game. Johnson scored a touchdown in the Week 11 game in Cincinnati against the Bengals. Johnson’s shirt read “Why So Serious?” which mocked Bengal receivers Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens, who declared themselves Batman & Robin.

Until this month Johnson had only produced minor music that for the majority went unknown to the public and has been playing on his rookie contract from when he was drafted in the seventh round by the Bills. Johnson had one of the biggest days in his musical career the day after he signed his new five-year $36 million contract for the Bills. Thanks to The NOC, Johnson had the opportunity to meet Grammy nominated rapper Jayceon Terrell Taylor, better known as Game.

On March 6 Johnson met Game to talk about Johnson’s interest in rap and to work on Johnson’s new song “Run It Back.” After Johnson spit his hook of “Run it Back” to Game, the veteran hip-hop legend was impressed.

I thought it was gonna be worse a lot worse,” commented Game. “That’s better than 90% of the hip-hop game right now man.

Game was so blown away by Johnson’s song and lyrical ambition that he himself wanted to get in on the action himself. Game recorded a verse himself on “Run It Back” and promised Johnson that he would put the new track on his mixtape.

Within two days Johnson took two big steps in his life both on and off the field. Johnson’s big couple days didn’t go unnoticed by Game as well.

I ain’t got 36 million,” noted Game. “But that’s all you can fly here and do.

Johnson is the most notable player on Buffalo’s roster. He was pitched very hard by the Buffalo Bills fan base to be resigned by owner Ralph Wilson and General Manager Buddy Nix. Not only does Johnson perform well on the field but he is also dedicated to his fans. His music is something his fan base looks forward to, and something Johnson takes extreme pride in. Johnson has is one of the most interactive athletes towards his fan base, and the music is just one way he gives back to the fans. Since Johnson was drafted in the seventh round by Buffalo, he has had to work for everything in his professional football life. And in result he is a little more free spirited off the field compared to other top-flight football players.

Johnson’s music has always helped fuel his game on the field. He was known in college during his Kentucky Wildcat days for giving pregame speeches in a form of a rap. There is a notable YouTube video of a pregame speech before a game that has over 718,000 hits.

It ain’t just about puttin’ on this white and blue. If one fights then we all start fighting too,” spits Johnson before a game during his senior season. “We like a crew, better yet we calls a fan. There’s no I on this team cause we a man. Now let’s go.

Johnson’s creativity is something that has spread through his team now in the NFL. When he was resigned Johnson convinced his quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick to shave his head and put a design in the side. Johnson’s creativity is something he spreads from his rap to the rest of his life and it helps fuel his team. When the Buffalo Bills were started 5-2 this past season, Johnson had a heavy part to do with that success. Johnson stated in his interview that rap and sports heavily coexists.

Drake said it best, ‘I swear music in sports is so synonymous ‘cause we wanna be them and they wanna be us,’” said Johnson.

Lucky for Mr. SJ13 he can be both. The man is talented at both hip-hop and football. Success in both hip-hop and football each feed off of each other. Stevie is a leader on this team and one can only think that he uses his hip-hop pregame speeches in the locker room at The Ralph too. Like famous rapper Drake and Stevie Johnson both said it best, that the two are very similar and can be interchangeable. Stevie Johnson’s talent is something that should not be overlooked and should be put in the spotlight because he is a brilliant rapper. You can find “Run It Back” on soundcloud.com.

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D.J. Eberle: The youngest of our team, D.J. is also the largest. Offensive Tackle Large. In fact, this Albany native is playing OT for Western New England University - right now. Like Junoir Blaber, he's a regular on Rugby Wrap Up - his dad played rugby with The Matts. His cross to bear, however, is his love for the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres. As for baseball and basketball, it's the Yanks and Atlanta Hawks. Follow him on Twitter: @Ebstide52
  • AngryWard

    Stevie Johnson had a fairly streaky season last year. He did light up Revis one game though. How tall is he? He seems undersized, like he could be writing for the Matts.

  • OregonPete23

    He’s the guy that dropped the wide open bomb to win the game, right? He should name a song “Drop Da Bomb”.

  • AngryWard

    I don’t know who “WastePitch” is, but his comment this morning on yesterday’s post just cracked me up.

  • Grote2Dmax

    Thanks for letting me have an extended holiday weekend by having Tuesday off here DJ.  Johnson obviously received a first class education at the University of Kentucky.

  • DJ Eberle

    Believe it or not Stevie is at 6’2″ a pretty good height as an wide receiver. He is the true meaning of underdog. He was drafted in the 7th round by the Bills and didn’t come into form until two years ago after posting back to back 1,000 yard receiving seasons. He’s a great player to have on your team. People may argue that he’s a distraction, but believe me Buffalo Bills fans love him. He’s in it for the fans because he knows how lucky he is. I mean the guy took a pay cut to resign in Buffalo this season.  

    • http://twitter.com/Lori_Levine LoriLevine

      Didn’t Buffalo fans love Doug Flutie? 

    • Different Matt

      It seems that most wide recievers are seen as distractions.

  • http://ThePublicProfessor.com The Public Professor

    Hey diddle diddle with a record like a fiddle

  • Cutegirl

    Interesting!

  • http://twitter.com/Lori_Levine LoriLevine

    He went to college, right? And this is what we get?

    “Up in the ninth grade talking with my cousin and he said ‘yo man you wanna learn to rap?’” said Johnson.

    Come on now.

    • Cam_James

      He didn’t go to college he went to kentucky.  Why do you think Calipari wanted the Kentucky job?  Even at a school like Memphis he could only get one D’Rose in at a time.  at Kentucky if you have a pulse and a felony then you automatically get enrolled and you get 10 hours for clep credit for the first three Criminal justice courses.  

      • AlexanderBorisDePfeffelJohnson

        Capitalize “Kentucky” you fool.

        • MeetTheMatts

          Always a pleasure to have you, Mr. Mayor.

  • http://twitter.com/Cookies_Corner Cookies Corner

    Cam James tearin’ it up again with a single line.  ’He didn’t go to college, he went to Kentucky.’  Classic. 

    • Cam_James

      Well the pride and joy of the Commonwealth is  a holding ground with an Extra Large Jeans pool and and extra small gene pool.  All in state students pay family discount rate tuition.

  • MeetTheMatts

    Hold on now, we’ve got a DJ spinning us a tale that rap and playing in the NFL are related?! What the shizz is that all about!? 

  • MeetTheMatts

    By the way, DJ is in the photo with Stevie giving autographs. He’s back right, with baseball cap. 

  • Finns

    I heard he hangs out with Marky Mark

  • Tall Matt

    Donde esta Senor Grote?

    • Grote2Dmax

      Annual leave

  • WestCoastCraig

    That Joker, Steamie…I think it wasn’t so much mockery of Ocho and TO, as a hopeful reaching for the mantle.  I love the guy (even though he kinda disappeared on my fantasy team last year), and hope the mockery he makes this year is on the NFL’s fining its players over the audacity of actually using  their imaginations.  May he make Bob Costas red with indignant rage all year!

    A belated thanks to the Matts for filling in yesterday for me.  Is AW taking tomorrow off?

    • WestCoastCraig

      p.s….I started calling him “Steamie” after last year’s South Park finale, and now my fingers type it automatically.  

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Junoir-Blaber/512502691 Junoir Blaber

    Whatever The Bills do, do not offer him a big contract!! Look at Patrick Fitzryan or whatever their QB’s name is. Went to poo as soon as he got the big contract.

  • otisph14

    Stevie Johnson sucks. He has only proven himself to be self promoting and fails in his role as a “winner”. Two years ago he dropped a game winning pass in overtime against Pittsburgh. His excuse in an interview after Pittsburgh’s victory was: “God was not with him”. I hate to tell your small mind  Stevie ” God does not give shit about football” or your antics. You have only proven yourself to drop passes which “could have” changed the outcome of many games in the favor of the Bills.  You are not a proven winner by any means. Your “celebrations” after TD’s last year cost the Bills penalty yardage and possibly 2 games. Your “why so serious” might have been funny, but you lost that game in Cincinnati. Now that was funny! You were a non-performer against the Jets and Giants last year. If  I were one of your teammates I would kick the living shit out of you until we had a winning season. Leave the antics off the field and you can do whatever you want  with your ghetto, uneducated rap buddies. Maybe “God” will be with you on that endeavor.

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