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One of Calvin Johnson’s most entertaining guises is Selector Dub Narcotic, which allows the K Records and Beat Happening ...
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 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.
It took Calvin Johnson nearly three years to like, share and reply to a Lions post on X — from January 2021 — that congratulated him on being named a Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist.
Johnson, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021, holds the Lions franchise record for receptions (731), receiving yards (11,619) and touchdown catches (83).
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 ...
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 ...
On March 8, 2016, Calvin Johnson retired from the NFL after spending his entire nine-year career with the Detroit Lions.He shined as a bright light in an otherwise abysmally dark time for the ...
Detroit Lions' legend Calvin Johnson went into the Hall of Fame in 2021 and started to rebuild a relationship with the Lions after the bridge was a bit burned for a while. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
The cold war isn’t over quite yet, but the ice is starting to thaw in the frosty relationship between Calvin Johnson and the Detroit Lions.. A new sign of détente between the two parties is the ...
Calvin Johnson, Quiet and Classy, Retires the Way He Played. Johnson, 30, who had 88 catches last season while playing through lingering injuries, retires with 731 career receptions and 83 touchdowns.
Eleven years ago, Lions receiver Calvin Johnson set the single-season receiving yardage record with 1,964. Johnson’s record, like all other major single-season records, has survived three seasons of a ...