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Calvin Johnson expects decision in 'not-too-distant future'

jerseyfighting posted @ 2016年1月07日 10:52 in 未分类 with tags new nfl Jersey , 55 阅读

Dan Bailey Authentic Jersey 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, released a statement Wednesday through the Lions saying he is "evaluating options for my future." "I would expect to have a decision regarding this matter in the not-too-distant future," Johnson said. A source told Werder the question for Johnson is, "Do I want to play football?" Ben Roethlisberger Elite Jersey "I think that's the whole thing," the source said. "I think Calvin [is] that kind of guy if I don't feel I'm into this 100 percent, then I need to think about if I want to be in it at all. "This time of year, you could probably ask a lot of players that question, and their bodies would tell them they wouldn't want to play. I think he's tired. His body probably aches, and probably all of them do." Johnson has dealt with multiple injuries the past few seasons. He hurt his ankle in Week 8 against Kansas City this season, and while he didn't miss a game, finishing with 88 catches for 1,214 yards and nine touchdowns, he was on the injury report every week and missed practices. In 2014, he missed three games and was limited in two others with a high ankle sprain. In 2013, he missed one game because of a knee injury and had to have offseason surgeries to repair his knee and fingers. In 2012, Johnson also had a knee injury and struggled gripping footballs because of a nerve issue. Ka'Deem Carey Youth Jersey A source told Werder that in addition to this season's injury issues, Johnson is frustrated in feeling the Lions have failed to maximize his ability in their offense. It doesn't seem that Johnson is attempting to convince the Lions to provide him a new contract or to trade him, although a source told Werder that Johnson was intrigued when his name was mentioned in possible trade-deadline moves, particularly if he had been sent to a team like the Carolina Panthers, whose 15-1 record is the best in the NFC. At the trade deadline this year, Johnson said he wants to win in his career and that he wanted to win as a Lion and that a trade to another team "hasn't crossed my mind." "I want to win here, you know," Johnson said at the trade deadline. "This is where I've been. So, definitely want to create a winning culture where I'm at." http://www.chargersshopnfl.com/Authentic-Eric-Weddle-Jersey Since that statement, Johnson has said multiple times he would like to play for the Lions his entire career.


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