Washington Commanders offensive line coach Bobby Johnson on the fieldWashington Commanders offensive line coach Bobby Johnson (Photo via Twitter)
The Washington Commanders are back in action on Monday Night Football as they take on the Chicago Bears.

The team has starting quarterback Jayden Daniels back for a second straight game since his return last week. He showed no signs of rust against the Chargers, throwing for 231 yards and one touchdown.

His mother’s interaction with Tom Brady stole the show during that week as they greeted each other on the sidelines.

The team is currently sitting at 3-2 and playing good football. The most notable stat from last week was the offensive line only giving up one sack.

If you look at the Washington Commanders’ offensive line coach Bobby Johnson, you’d realize why the o-line is playing much better.

Just before their game, Johnson could be seen on the field without any shoes and doing pushups as he got a quick workout in.


Keep in mind, this is a 52-year-old man who is built like a tank.

“Play him at RG,” one fan said.

“I’m guessing they don’t test coaches for steroids,” a second fan wrote.


“If inspired people don’t take anything else from this video, be inspired by his commitment to losing weight and disciplining himself when no one is looking!” a third person added of the Washington Commanders’ coach.

“I’d bet good money Bobby is the guy with a secret stash of smelling salts on the Commanders’ sideline. Dude is a unit,” one final fan commented.

According to Wikipedia, Johnson went from a graduate assistant in college to an assistant offensive line coach for his first job in the NFL in 2010.

He has worked for the Bills, Jags, Lions, Raiders, Colts, Giants, and now the Commanders.