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Home | Keyshawn Johnson Sues Agent Chris Ellison for $962K

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Keyshawn Johnson Sues Agent Chris Ellison for $962K

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Last updated: May 28, 2025 8:18 am
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Former NFL star and media personality Keyshawn Johnson has filed a lawsuit against NFL agent Chris Ellison, claiming the agent owes him close to $1 million for helping steer football players toward Ellison’s representation over the years.

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A Decade-Old DealThe Players at the Center of the DisputeJohnson: “I Held Up My End”Ellison Denies the ClaimsLegal and Ethical ImplicationsWho Is Chris Ellison?Johnson’s Post-NFL CareerWhat Happens Next?Get Celebrity Scoop First!

According to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, the lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles last week and accuses Ellison of violating a long-standing agreement between the two.

A Decade-Old Deal

Johnson claims that he and Ellison reached an informal agreement nearly a decade ago, in which Johnson would help recruit athletes to sign with Ellison. In return, Ellison allegedly promised to give Johnson one-third of the 3% commission he received on those athletes’ NFL contracts.

The former New York Jets wide receiver says he delivered on his end—successfully pushing four players into Ellison’s client roster—but alleges Ellison never paid him the agreed-upon commission.

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The Players at the Center of the Dispute

The lawsuit names four current NFL players who Johnson says he helped steer to Ellison’s agency:

  • Deommodore Lenoir – San Francisco 49ers cornerback
  • Jaylon Johnson – Chicago Bears cornerback
  • Mike Hughes – Atlanta Falcons cornerback
  • Romeo Doubs – Green Bay Packers wide receiver

Johnson asserts that based on the value of those contracts and the agent’s commission, Ellison owes him a total of $962,335.

Johnson: “I Held Up My End”

Johnson, who played in the NFL from 1996 to 2006 and later became a prominent sports analyst on ESPN and other networks, has remained deeply involved in football. Over the years, he has mentored high school and college players, helping guide them through the early stages of their careers.

He claims his role in guiding those four players into Ellison’s client pool was part of that mentorship—and under the terms of their arrangement, he was entitled to a cut of the resulting earnings.

Ellison Denies the Claims

Ellison, for his part, has strongly denied Johnson’s allegations. In a statement provided to TMZ Sports, he said, “I deny all of the claims made in this lawsuit.” He did not elaborate further on his defense or any details surrounding the alleged agreement.

As of now, no formal response has been filed in court on behalf of Ellison.

Legal and Ethical Implications

While it’s not uncommon for former players or influencers to play a role in athlete recruitment, the legality of informal commission-sharing deals like the one Johnson describes could be a key point of contention.

NFL agents are heavily regulated by the NFL Players Association (NFLPA), which requires transparency and prohibits third-party kickbacks unless properly documented and disclosed.

If the court finds the alleged agreement lacked proper legal footing, Johnson’s claim may face obstacles—regardless of whether he helped recruit the players in question.

Who Is Chris Ellison?

Chris Ellison is a certified NFL agent with a growing client base that includes multiple current starters. While he doesn’t hold the same high-profile status as agents like Drew Rosenhaus, Ellison’s stable of players includes respected names across the league, especially at the cornerback position.

Johnson’s Post-NFL Career

Since retiring from football in 2006, Johnson has carved out a successful career in media, appearing on ESPN shows like NFL Live, First Take, and Keyshawn, JWill and Max. Beyond broadcasting, he has also worked in player development, helping rising stars navigate recruitment, draft preparation, and life in the NFL.

His mentorship of young players may have played a role in the players’ decisions to sign with Ellison, which is central to his lawsuit.

What Happens Next?

The case now heads to civil court in Los Angeles, where Ellison will be expected to formally respond to the suit. If the dispute escalates, it could lead to depositions, the release of text or email correspondence, and further scrutiny over backroom dealings in the world of sports agency.

In the meantime, the sports world will watch closely, especially as it touches on trust, loyalty, and compensation in the highly competitive business of athlete representation.

Do you think Keyshawn Johnson deserves his cut—or was this deal too informal to be enforceable? Share your thoughts below.

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