North Carolina QB Max Johnson carted off with right knee injury vs. Minnesota

Johnson was playing his first game for the Tar Heels after transferring from Texas A&M.

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North Carolina QB Max Johnson suffered what looked to be a serious right knee injury in the third quarter of the ’ season opener against Minnesota on Thursday night. The Texas A&M transfer’s right knee bent awkwardly on a play late in the third quarter and he had to be carted off the field. Johnson was making his first start for the Tar Heels after winning a quarterback competition in the offseason after arriving from College Station.

North Carolina is Johnson’s third school after he started his career at before going to Texas A&M. He’s the son of former NFL QB Brad Johnson, and both Brad and his wife Nikki were at the game. Fox’s footage of Max’s parents taking in what had happened as he was carted off the field was tough to watch.



Max Johnson receives an ovation from fans as he is carted off the field due to injury — FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) replaced Johnson after the injury. Harrell started the Tar Heels' bowl game a season ago after declared for the NFL Draft. Johnson was 12-of-19 passing for 71 yards and an interception before the injury and also rushed for a TD.

He played in 12 games over the past two seasons at A&M and had his best season at LSU in 2021 when he threw for 2,815 yards and 27 TDs..