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  The NFL Draft came and went without any form of good news for Noah Johnson. He didn't get drafted. He didn't sign a free-agent deal. And no teams invited him to try out for a roster spot at their rookie minicamps this month. Still, that doesn't mean his football career is over. Johnson, a 6-foot-1 and 300-pound former center for the Kansas State Wildcats, signed with a professional team on Tuesday. He will report for duty next week ... after he travels 1,300 miles north.

Johnson will soon be a rookie offensive lineman for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Canadian Football League. "Ever since I started thinking about playing professional football, I've always thought that going to Canada would be awesome," Johnson said. "I don't know all the differences between their game and ours yet, but I'm excited to get up there. Obviously, the NFL didn't work out how I envisioned it or wanted it, but that's life. The universe had a different plan for me. This is a great opportunity. I'm nervous and a little scared, but mostly I'm excited." - Manhattan Mercury


rSr/2022 C Noah JohnsonKansas State
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