Bobby Johnson (wide receiver)

It is the play that many football historians feel turned the tide of the Giants championship run.

He was routinely late to practice as a result of his blossoming crack cocaine addiction and was subsequently cut two weeks later.

In 1989, after years of homelessness and addiction, Johnson sold his Super Bowl XXI ring at a pawn shop in Nashville, TN for $250.

In 2016, Lee Einsidler, a sports fan, led the charge to reunite Johnson with his ring.

This biographical article relating to an American football wide receiver born in the 1960s is a stub.