Tez Johnson And Bo Nix's Unique Adoption Story Grabs Attention In NFL
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Tez Johnson is turning heads in the NFL with his touchdowns, acrobatic backflips, and compelling personal story. The former Oregon Ducks standout still holds records in Eugene and is quickly emerging as one of the most productive seventh-round picks of the draft.
On Monday Night Football, Johnson’s adoption story with former Oregon quarterback Bo Nix was highlighted... a touching tale that longtime Ducks fans already know and cherish.

Oct 5, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix before action against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images / Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Oct 12, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Tez Johnson (15) reacts during the third quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images / Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images
At age 15, Johnson was adopted by the family of former Oregon quarterback Bo Nix, after experiencing a challenging home life in his early years. Football became his refuge, and he fell in love with the Ducks, mesmerized by the green and yellow on TV.
Today, Johnson hopes to inspire kids who’ve faced difficult upbringings like his own, all while maintaining a close bond with his biological family.
His biological family saw his first Oregon game in Indianapolis when the Ducks beat Penn State to win the 2024 Big Ten Championship.
Johnson delivered the standout performance of his final Oregon season in that matchup, hauling in 11 catches for a career-high 181 yards and a touchdown, earning MVP honors in Oregon’s 45-37 win.

Oregon Ducks receiver Tez Johnson Previews the Ohio State Buckeyes in an exclusive interview with Bri Amaranthus / bri amaranthus
"I told them, this is the first game y'all coming to, I'll give you all a show," Johnson said, getting choked up, after the win. "I promise you that. For me, it was just, I don't know if words can explain it, my mom, just seeing the tears in her eyes being able to watch me play on a stage like this. My family had never seen it before."
"Just being able to get them to the game, words can't explain," Johnson continued. "It's something you dream about. And when that time happens and it's being able to get checked off your bucket list, you don't take it for granted."
Johnson became the first receiver ever to be named the Big Ten Championship Most Valuable Player. His 181 receiving yards are the most ever in a Big Ten Championship Game and 11 catches were second most.

Oregon Ducks wide receiver tez johnson, MVP of Big Ten Championship game vs. Penn State / oregon duck
In an exclusive interview with Oregon Ducks on SI reporter Bri Amaranthus, Johnson opened up about his relationship with his biological family.
For his birthday in May 2024, Johnson celebrated with family in Eugene, flying in his birth mom, stepdad, cousin, brother, and sister for their first-ever visit. Johnson was eager to share the life he’d built at Oregon. Excited for his mom’s cooking and a tour of the Ducks’ facilities, he watched as she insisted on heading straight from the airport to Autzen Stadium and the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex... Ready to see the places that had shaped her son.
“I talked about it so much as a kid, it’s surreal for her,” Johnson told Oregon Ducks SI reporter Bri Amaranthus.
Johnson Shining In Tampa Bay

Fast forward to 2025, and Johnson is already exceeding expectations in Tampa Bay. He’s scored a touchdown in each of the Buccaneers’ last two games and has totaled nine receptions over the past three, earning increasing targets from quarterback Baker Mayfield with each outing.
From overcoming a challenging childhood to proving doubters wrong in the NFL, Johnson’s journey is a testament to resilience, hard work, and the power of family. Whether in Eugene or Tampa Bay, he’s proving that talent, heart, and determination can turn any story into an inspiring one.
Browns Insider Gives Blunt Take on Future of Dillon Gabriel

The Cleveland Browns could soon make a quarterback change, according to one insider.
Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com believes the team needs more from rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel. Gabriel has been managing the game well, but he hasn’t been taking many risks, as he has failed to throw for a touchdown in back-to-back games.
Ahead of Cleveland’s Week 8 road game against the New England Patriots, Cabot believes Gabriel needs to show something.
“But what they have going on right now. It is not working. It’s unsustainable and must change,” Cabot said on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast.
In the Browns’ 31-6 win over the Miami Dolphins, Gabriel went 13-for-18 for 116 yards. Although the weather was bad, Cabot wanted to see more from the rookie quarterback.
Cabot believes Gabriel’s play of no turnovers and trying to play it safe isn’t sustainable and isn’t a way to win games, which is why she believes it could lead to a quarterback change in the future.
Browns Coach Pleased With Gabriel’s ‘Clean’ Play
Although Cabot wasn’t thrilled with Gabriel’s play, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski did like his play.
Gabriel played well in the weather as he took care of the football, which Stefanski is pleased about. On Monday, he spoke to reporters and reflected on Gabriel’s game, and was pleased about it.
“Yeah, I think with all of our young players, we’re learning about them every day they’re in the building,” Stefanski said on Monday. “Obviously, these games are important for them and putting them in different situations.
“So obviously, Dillon’s only three games into his career, and it’s had some unique challenges, but to be able to play clean and take care of the football for this football team and obviously get his first win as a starting quarterback yesterday, I thought was, you know, good for him. Obviously, that’s something that you always remember.”
Gabriel will remain the Browns’ starting quarterback on Sunday against the Patriots. The rookie will continue to take care of the football and help manage Cleveland’s offense.
Insider Claims Shedeur Sanders Will Start Soon
The Browns selected Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Cleveland is likely to start both of them at some point.
Gabriel has started three games and will start a fourth this week. Yet, NFL insider Tony Rizzo reported this week that Cleveland plans to start Sanders in the near future.
“I need to see Shedeur when they are going to give him a chance,” Rizzo said on ESPN Cleveland. “And, by that, I mean they have to tell him he’s starting on Monday. It’s not going to happen anytime soon, I get it. But you have the Patriots and then the bye week. I was told by two different sources yesterday at the stadium, one said Shedeur will start the last four games of the season, no matter what.
“Unless the Browns win every game through the Titans week, Shedeur will play the Bears, Bills, Steelers, and Bengals; they want to see what he’s got. Another said he could be in play earlier than that.”
The Browns are off to a 2-5 start.