June 10, 2026

Paris Johnson Jr., Ohio State Buckeyes lineman from Cincinnati, helps kids in Nicaragua


Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman and Cincinnati native Paris Johnson Jr. is joining OSU teammate Harry Miller and the Mission for Nicaragua in an effort to help children in the Central American country. Johnson, who transferred from St. Xavier to Princeton High School before heading to Columbus, established a foundation “dedicated to empowering and serving disabled veterans and disadvantaged student athletes with dignity and respect.” From ESPN’s Pete Thamel via Twitter about the foundation’s latest endeavor: One of the best parts of NIL is that it really opened up college athletes to charity opportunities. Props to @ParisJohnsonJr, one of the country’s elite offensive linemen, for this initiative with his teammate Harry Miller. https://t.co/uTWv8T2KRc — Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) February 25, 2022 From @ParisJohnsonJr: The No. 1 ranked player in Ohio as a senior, Johnson played in the 2020 All-American Bowl. LOVE SPORTS? [ Subscribe now for unlimited access to Cincinnati.com ] ‘It is…

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