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A good laugh is sunshine in the house.” This quote perfectly covers the recent playful exchange between Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson and his former teammate Wesley Watson. Johnson, who recently shared a photo on Instagram of himself in a lavish red and black car, received a light-hearted comment from Watson, stirring a bit of humor among fans and followers.

Avery Johnson, a rising star in college football, has been making headlines both on and off the field. Known for his impressive performances at Kansas State, where he was named the 2023 Pop-Tarts Bowl MVP and earned Honorable Mention Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, Johnson’s recent Instagram post featuring his new car caught the attention of many.

Avery Johnson’s new ride

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On June 29th, Avery Johnson shared an eye-catching photo on Instagram, showcasing his new $70,000 red ride. The post quickly garnered likes and comments, but it was his former teammate Wesley Watson’s comment that added a humorous twist. “Avery Johnson does in fact text and drive,” Watson joked, hinting at the playful side of their friendship. Johnson’s reply, “policeee,” added to the lighthearted nature of the exchange.

 

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This interaction between the two athletes highlights the bond they share, even after going their separate ways. Johnson, who has been turning heads with his performance at Kansas State, continues to attract attention with his off-field activities. The bright red and black car, which is a Corvette C8, symbolizes Johnson’s taste for luxury and his success both on and off the field.

Relationship with Kansas State

Johnson’s leadership and rapport with his teammates have been evident throughout his time at Kansas State. During the 2023 season, he played in eight games and led K-State to a victory in the Pop-Tarts Bowl as the MVP. His performance included five rushing touchdowns in a single game against Texas Tech, setting a school record for a true freshman quarterback. His impressive speed clocked at 22.3 miles per hour, and his ability to perform under pressure have made him a key player for the Wildcats.

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Furthermore, teammates often speak highly of Johnson’s leadership qualities and his ability to keep the mood light, even in high-pressure situations. As covered by AOL, offensive lineman Cooper Beebe praised Johnson’s confidence and playmaking abilities, which are uncommon in freshmen. Linebacker Austin Moore noted how Johnson could outperform even the most experienced players during practice.