Ex-Tennessee Volunteers and UFL Defensive End, Deandre Johnson Dies at Age 26, Leaving Fans and Teammates Heartbroken
Friends, teammates, and fans mourn the sudden loss of the 26-year-old defensive end.
November 24, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 24, 2026
Former Tennessee Volunteers and UFL defensive end Deandre Johnson has died at the age of 26, leaving former teammates, coaches, fans, and loved ones grieving the sudden loss of a young man remembered for his talent, character, and resilience.
Johnson played for the Tennessee Volunteers from 2017 to 2026, appearing in 40 games and earning nine starts before transferring to the University of Miami for his final year of eligibility.
During his time with the Vols, he recorded 58 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks, establishing himself as a steady defensive presence.
After college, he went on to compete professionally, spending time with the Houston Roughnecks during the 2026 XFL season and later joining the Birmingham Stallions.
News of his death spread quickly through Tennessee football circles, with former players and fans expressing shock and heartbreak.
Many described him as a bright and dedicated athlete who carried tremendous potential both on and off the field.
One supporter that he was “a bright young man with so much potential,” emphasizing how deeply his loss affects those who loved him.
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Tributes poured in across social media throughout the day.
Fans, former teammates, and community members offered condolences and prayers for Johnson’s family.
Comments ranged from simple expressions of sorrow—“Heartbreaking,” “So young, so sad”—to heartfelt reflections on his character.
Some remembered the personal challenges he faced, including the period when he transferred to Miami to be closer to his ill mother.
Supporters from the UFL community also shared their grief.
Former followers of the Roughnecks and Stallions expressed their condolences, calling him a “young king” and celebrating the impact he made during his time in professional football.
While the online community mourned, one commenter clarified that Johnson died from a gunshot wound, a detail that deepened the sense of tragedy surrounding his passing.
Deandre Johnson’s death marks the loss of not just a gifted athlete, but a son, teammate, and friend whose legacy remains in the lives he touched.
As tributes continue, the Tennessee and UFL football families stand united in honoring his memory and supporting those he leaves behind.
May he rest in peace.
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