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Even marijuana couldn’t slow him down on the field. Calvin Johnson smoked marijuana before some of his games, the Detroit Lions legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer revealed. The 40-year-old Calvin Johnson was never suspended during his illustrious nine ...
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- His body wasn't holding up anymore and Calvin Johnson had had enough. That, the former Detroit Lions All-Pro receiver said, was a big reason for his retirement. It had nothing to do with the Lions' record when he was with the team.
Calvin Johnson’s dominant career left so many good memories for the Detroit Lions and NFL fans. The wide receiver was one of the best players of his generation, putting up a show week in and week out with Matthew Stafford at Ford Field. Johnson’s 2012 ...
Former Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson sparked up an interesting discussion with current Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown recently. In an episode of the "St. Brown Podcast" released on Wednesday, Jan. 7, Johnson admitted to smoking cannabis ...
The Detroit Lions continue to wait for wide receiver Calvin Johnson to make a decision about whether to retire or return for a 10th NFL season. Lions president Rod Wood on Thursday told 105.1 FM in Detroit that he doesn't have a sense of what Johnson plans ...
In just his third season, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua has already established himself as one of the best in the game. Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson, who holds the NFL record for receiving yards in a season at 1,964, believes Nacua can be the ...
Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson is contemplating retirement, and a source told ESPN's Ed Werder that Johnson warned his mother a few days ago he wasn't sure if he'll continue to play. Johnson, who is 30 and just completed his ninth NFL season ...
The man known as Megatron has spoken on the Buffalo Bills' collection of wide receivers and the team's chances of overtaking the Kansas City Chiefs for AFC supremacy. Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Calvin Johnson, who retired after the 2015 season, chopped it ...