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The Los Angeles Chargers had a great pick during the 2023 NFL Draft. They selected TCU Horned Frogs’ former wide receiver, Quentin Johnston, in the first round, the 21 overall pick. The 6-foot-3 wide receiver has become a regular for the Chargers since then. His performances consistently meet expectations, with 121 receptions for 1,549 yards in 38 games, averaging 12.8 yards per game. He has made his parents quite proud with his hard work.

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What are Quentin Johnston’s early life details?

Quentin Johnston is 24 years old. The wide receiver was born on September 6, 2001, in Temple, Texas, where he was also raised. He was always affiliated with institutions within Texas, attending Temple High School and then playing college football for Texas Christian University (TCU).

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He played for the TCU Horned Frogs from 2020 to 2022 before announcing he would not be attending his senior year and would instead enter the 2023 NFL Draft. Johnston’s athleticism made him a starter for the TCU Horned Frogs in his freshman year. He registered two touchdowns, with 22 receptions for 487, which was the team high. Against the Michigan Wolverines in the College Football Playoff Semifinal, he registered six receptions for 163 yards and a touchdown, helping the TCU Horned Frogs reach the final, ultimately coming short against the Georgia Bulldogs.

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Johnston’s performance earned him the College Football Playoff Semifinal Offensive Most Valuable Player. The wide receiver himself became the highlight of the TCU Horned Dogs with six touchdowns, 33 receptions for 612 yards in his sophomore year. He made the first team All-Big 12 for two years straight in 2021 and 2022.

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What is Quentin Johnston’s ethnicity?

Quentin Johnston was born into an African-American family. Both his parents, Carl Johnston and Sherry Johnston, are members of the African-American community. His parents are Army veterans, with Sherry Johnston having served the U.S. Army as a serviceman during the Desert Storm and Desert Shield operations. She spent 24 years as the secretary at the Veterans Administration Hospital in the wide receiver’s hometown, after she served in the U.S. Army. The wide receiver’s father was stationed in Kuwait in 1995.

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While the Johnston family belongs to the African-American community, their surname has an English and Scottish origin. The original words are “John” and “tun”. “Tun” refers to the town, signifying John’s tun, which ultimately led to the surname Johnston.

What is Quentin Johnston’s religion?

There are no public details available for Quentin Johnston’s religion. However, Johnston has been featured alongside former professional football player Tim Tebow and motivational speaker Inky Johnson in several articles, both of whom shared their Christian beliefs.

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After spending 22 years in Texas, Quentin Johnston relocated to Los Angeles, where he currently plays football for the Chargers. He is pretty successful as a wide receiver, and his family played a significant role in shaping his career. The army discipline and hard-working mentality, along with the athleticism, helped Quentin Johnston reach the heights he is currently enjoying.

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