"It just means a lot, especially with it being the last time to do the chant in current Highmark. It's special in his own just for that simple reason," he said.
Johnson is still heavily involved with community events in Buffalo and frequently comes back for fan events as well. Earlier this year, Johnson and ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter sat down for the first time in Bills history to chat on the inception of "Bills Mafia" and all things Buffalo Bills.
"Buffalo is like none other. They've embraced me through the highs. Obviously, you you want to embrace a player when they do good, but I also had low times there and the community still embraces me. That's where my loyalty stands with the Buffalo Bills. The Bills Mafia community is through that loyalty," Johnson said.
Get to Highmark Stadium early Thursday night to hear Johnson lead the charge and hype up the crowd before the AFC East showdown.