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  1. William Arthur Johnson (born January 27, 1952), better known as Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League (NFL) from 1974 through 1988. A 75th and 100th Anniversary All-Time NFL Team selection, Johnson was one of the first players to display elaborate celebrations in the end zone.

  2. About. Billy Johnson is an American racing driver who started from humble beginnings and climbed the ranks to compete at the highest level of sports car racing and NASCAR. The half-Japanese Californian started racing go-karts at 13 years of age, won scholarships to race in both the Skip Barber Racing School as well as the inaugural season of ...

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  4. 26 de oct. de 2023 · The inventor of the modern touchdown dance and our newest Ring of Honor inductee, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson.Subscribe to the Titans YT Channel: https://bit...

  5. Billy Johnson may refer to: . Billy "White Shoes" Johnson (born 1952), American football player; Billy Johnson (footballer) (born 1999)), English footballer Billy Johnson (baseball) (1918–2006), baseball player Billy Johnson (Mormon) (1934–2012), leader and missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ghana Billy Johnson (racing driver) (born 1986), NASCAR and sports ...

  6. Billy Johnson is an American professional race car driver, development driver, and coach. Billy has competed in everything from the 24 Hours of LeMans for Ford, to the NASCAR Cup Series for Richard Petty, and with 24 wins and 50 podiums to his name, Billy is the winningest driver in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge History. A development ...

  7. 4 de ene. de 2012 · Billy batted .233 in 113 games in the American Association, and then retired. “I had no regrets,” he said years later. “I lasted as long as I did because I had a winning attitude and worked and played hard.”9. Johnson played a war-shortened nine Major League seasons, with a career batting average of .271.