Australia enforced the follow on, and Johnson broke through their top and middle order.
Johnson broke through for his first century of the tour in the next match against Somerset.
Johnson broke a bone in his right hand in training.
On the first series of the second half, however, Johnson broke through a hole up the middle for a 14-yard touchdown, tying the game, 10-10.
Johnson broke the ring finger on his left hand early in the fourth quarter.
Johnson fired and broke away at 50 yards.
However, Johnson broke his thumb in the first play of the third quarter.
Two plays later, Johnson broke free for his 57-yard touchdown run.
The only question today was whether Johnson would break the oldest world record on the books.
He didn't want to see Johnson break his record.