Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Rudi Johnson has died at the age of 45, authorities confirmed Tuesday. Police in Florida said Johnson died by suicide shortly after midnight, as reported by TMZ.
A family source told TMZ Sports that Johnson had recently struggled with mental health challenges and possible effects of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain condition linked to repeated head injuries.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Rudi Johnson. pic.twitter.com/wXTd8jgEBl
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) September 23, 2025
The family noted that Johnson had been working to help others both during and after his playing career.
Johnson was selected in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Bengals. After limited playing time in his first two seasons, Johnson emerged as a key part of the team’s offense in 2003.
That year, at age 24, he rushed for 957 yards and nine touchdowns. Over the next three seasons, he added more than 4,000 rushing yards and 36 scores.
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He remained with the Bengals until 2007 before finishing his NFL career with the Detroit Lions in 2008.
Prior to his professional career, Johnson was a standout at Auburn University, where he earned SEC Player of the Year honors. His strong college career propelled him into the NFL, where he became a consistent presence for Cincinnati’s offense.
Auburn opened the 2000 season at home on a Thursday night vs Wyoming on ESPN.
Tubs was anxious to show off his prized RB signee out of Butler Community College in the JUCO ranks named Rudi Johnson.
ESPN play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico helped introduce Rudi to the cfb world pic.twitter.com/vvaLYKwf5e
— Power of Dixieland (@PwrofDixieland) August 15, 2023
In addition to his contributions on the field, Johnson created a charitable foundation after turning pro. The foundation focused on supporting children and families through various community programs.
The family described Johnson as someone committed to making a difference beyond football. They said his dedication to service was one of the defining aspects of his life.
Johnson’s death adds to a growing list of former NFL players who have faced struggles with mental health and potential CTE-related conditions after retirement.
Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Rudi Johnson has passed away at 45 ️ pic.twitter.com/d7JwMPnddE
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) September 23, 2025
Research into the long-term effects of head trauma in football players has continued in recent years, highlighting the risks faced by athletes even after their playing days are over.
Johnson is remembered by teammates, coaches, and fans for his contributions to the Bengals and his charitable work off the field.
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