Who are the parents of Avery Johnson?

Last Modified Oct 9, 2024 08:08 GMT
Source: @averyjohnson232

Avery Johnson, born on November 2, 2004, was one of the most highly sought-after quarterbacks in the class of 2023. He began his high school football career at the Maize High School where he was rated a consensus four-star recruit by all major sports outlets. He participated in the Elite 11 quarterback competition and was named a finalist in the summer of 2022. Johnson was the No.2 dual-threat quarterback in the country and a top player in the state of Kansas. The Wichita native threw for 2,768 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior and was named the Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year in 2022.

Coming out of High school, the 6-foot-2, 188-pound quarterback decided to represent the University of Kansas over several offers and embarked on his collegiate football journey with the Kansas State Wildcats. As a freshman in 2023 with the Wildcats, Johnson saw action in eight games and earned himself the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year award. He rushed for 296 yards and seven touchdowns on 52 carries. The Wichita native won MVP honors after leading the Kansas State Wildcats to a victory in the Pop-Tarts Bowl.

Avery Johnson's parents

Avery Johnson's parents are Mark Johnson and Hope Dent.

Who is Avery Johnson’s mother?

Hope Dent is the mother of Avery Johnson. She graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Marketing from Wichita State University. Hope currently works as a mortgage loan officer at Supreme Lending, a Dallas-based mortgage lender.

Who is Avery Johnson’s father?

Avery Johnson's father's name is Mark Johnson. He currently serves as a partner at Uncle Bill Bail Bonds.

What Nationality are Avery Johnson's Parents?

Johnson’s parents, Mark Johnson and Hope Dent are both residents of Wichita, Kansas, United States. Information about their nationality remains unavailable in the public domain. Avery Johnson was born in America and holds American citizenship.

Avery Johnson Sister

Source: @officiallaurenj

Lauren Johnson is the sister of Avery Johnson. She attended the Maize South High School where she was a two-time Softball captain and four-year letterwinner. Lauren signed with the Wichita State and saw action in 18 games as a true freshman. She redshirted her true freshman year and received an extra year of eligibility. She was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team as a redshirt freshman.

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FAQ's On Avery Johnson parents

A. Avery Johnson is from Wichita, Kansas.
A. Avery Johnson will play his sophomore year at the Kansas State University.
A. Hope Dent is the mother of Avery Johnson.
A. Avery Johnson is the No.2 player of the Kansas State Wildcats.
A. Avery Johnson went to the Maize High School.

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