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And Johnson has continued to be heavily involved in the community through his Calvin Johnson Jr. Foundation, which he established in 2008, his second season with the Lions.
Seattle Seahawks Seahawks' DK Metcalf hates the comparisons to Calvin Johnson: 'I'm trying to pave my own way' Metcalf, a second-round draft pick out of Ole Miss, is listed at 6-foot-4, 229 pounds ...
The Lions announced on Monday that Johnson will be inducted into the Pride of the Lions — which is the team’s ring of honor — ...
Calvin Johnson says he suffered multiple concussions in his playing career. USATSI Johnson's response is problematic on multiple levels.
Calvin Johnson and Marshawn Lynch left college a decade ago and went 10 picks apart in the first round of the 2007 NFL draft. They worked out together as they prepared for the NFL combine, ...
Calvin Johnson, pictured in 2015, spent his entire nine-year career with the Lions. AP. Johnson had emerged as the Lions’ star for nearly a decade, despite playing on some teams that finished ...
Calvin Johnson’s induction seems like just another good omen for Detroit, and you have to believe that the Monday night game on September 30th will be a can’t-miss event for the city.
Ending his career at age 30 in 2015 gave Johnson more time to spend with the Calvin Johnson Jr. Foundation, which he founded in 2008 with the focus of trying to help at-risk kids by providing them ...
Like Barry Sanders before him, Calvin Johnson is walking away from the NFL and Detroit Lions well before anyone expected him to. The parallels between the two are obvious: Both were the best ...
Calvin Johnson retired from the Lions after the 2015 season. Getty Images. When Johnson retired, he was 32 years old. He’d completed a season in which he started all 16 games and caught 88 balls ...
Calvin Johnson says Lions need to pay him his money back if they want to mend fences: 'That's the bottom line' Megatron isn't happy about being forced to return at least $1 million to the team ...
Calvin Johnson spent his entire storied career with the Detroit Lions and became just the third NFL player in history to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame at age 35 or younger.