Report: Calvin Johnson to retire

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14686284/calvin-johnson-told-detroit-lions-plans-retire

Detroit Lions star receiver Calvin Johnson told his family and a close circle of friends before last season that 2015 would be his final year in the NFL, and he delivered the same message to coach Jim Caldwell the day after the regular season ended, sources told ESPN.

Caldwell told Johnson not to rush his decision -- to take his time, sources told ESPN. Out of respect to Caldwell, Johnson agreed to do just that, according to sources.

The Lions have not given up hope that Johnson could change his mind, but one person who knows Johnson well said, "He's pretty content with his decision."

After nine seasons in the NFL, Johnson's body is beaten down. He has battled lingering ankle injuries and general body soreness to the point that it makes it difficult for him to return for another season during which time he would turn 31 years old.

Johnson's body has been so sore, and his conviction so strong, that he shared his decision to retire after the 2015 season with only two teammates -- quarterback Matthew Stafford and linebacker Stephen Tulloch, with the request that they keep it private and confidential, according to sources.

Stafford and Tulloch honored the request, and the rest of the Lions organization did not learn of Johnson's plans to retire until after this season, according to sources. At that time, the Lions issued a statement from Johnson that said, "Like many players at this stage of their career, I am currently evaluating options for my future. I would expect to have a decision regarding this matter in the not-too-distant future."

The Lions, in turn, said, "We obviously have profound respect for Calvin and certainly understand and appreciate his decision to give proper thought and consideration to his football future."

But unless Johnson has the change of heart that the Lions still are hoping for but many are not expecting, one of the greatest players in franchise history is likely to walk away from the game.
 

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one of the best. total class. deserved to be in a better situation

I concur although the Lions changed coaches and executives time and time again, they just could not be a consistent winner. Maybe he'll sign with the New England Patriots in 2017.
 

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I was hoping we would get him in LA next season. But I respect and understand his decision. It's too bad. He's arguably the best WR ever. Just hasn't played long enough to prove it through stats. I think he gets in the HOF one day.
 

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He's the Steven Jackson of the Lions.
Nah, Steve kept plugging despite the years of ineptitude. No disrespect intended towards Calvin at all though, it must be a hell of a choice between millions of dollars and a game you love vs. the ability to walk upright in 10 years.

Also, Lions fans doomed to repeat history as Barry Sanders did the same less than 20 years ago.
 

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Well. I suppose hes had some injuries over the past few years, but it is still sad to see one of the greats retire so young. He could have been one of the best of all time.
 

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Retiring at 30 just like Barry Sanders.. sucks for the Lions & fans. He's such a great player.
 

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Nah, Steve kept plugging despite the years of ineptitude. No disrespect intended towards Calvin at all though, it must be a hell of a choice between millions of dollars and a game you love vs. the ability to walk upright in 10 years.

Also, Lions fans doomed to repeat history as Barry Sanders did the same less than 20 years ago.

I was more referring to him being a great player on a crappy team. And it's hard to judge people for retiring over injuries.
 

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You have to respect players that retire and choose health over money.He's a great WR who will be missed, but at least he went out on his own terms.
 

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Well, he hasn't exactly announced it yet.
This has been out there a bit. Thought this article was confirming.
 

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Sup Matt.

We building a new stadium and about to draft some Wr's if you interested.
 

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Well. I suppose hes had some injuries over the past few years, but it is still sad to see one of the greats retire so young. He could have been one of the best of all time.

With all due respect...He 100% IS one of the best of all timee
 

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Unexpected but understand that the injuries start to take a big toll on the body. Todays players salaries can allow them to retire at an earlier age and be financially secure. He sure could make a lot more money. Surprsingly he is in the middle of a big contract....

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/detroit-lions/calvin-johnson/

RECEIVING
Year Team G Rec Yds Avg Yds/G Lng TD 20+ 40+ 1st FUM
2015 Detroit Lions 16 88 1,214 13.8 75.9 57 9 16 3 65 1
2014 Detroit Lions 13 71 1,077 15.2 82.8 67T 8 16 3 59 0
2013 Detroit Lions 14 84 1,492 17.8 106.6 87 12 22 5 69 1
2012 Detroit Lions 16 122 1,964 16.1 122.8 53 5 40 5 92 3
2011 Detroit Lions 16 96 1,681 17.5 105.1 73T 16 32 10 77 1
2010 Detroit Lions 15 77 1,120 14.5 74.7 87T 12 16 3 57 1
2009 Detroit Lions 14 67 984 14.7 70.3 75T 5 15 4 46 3
2008 Detroit Lions 16 78 1,331 17.1 83.2 96T 12 21 7 52 2
2007 Detroit Lions 15 48 756 15.8 50.4 49 4 12 1 38 1
TOTAL 135 731 11,619 15.9 86.1 96 83 190 41 555 13

Just under 12,000 yards for his career.

http://www.nfl.com/player/calvinjohnson/2495647/careerstats
 

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I don't know....I'm betting he pulls a Junior Seau and comes out of retirement in August to play for the Patriots.