Calvin Johnson Announces Retirement From NFL

Update:

Calvin Johnson released a statement regarding his decision to retire from the NFL. Here’s the full statement from Johnson:

โ€œLet me begin by apologizing for making this announcement via a statement and not in person. While I truly respect the significance of this, those who know me best will understand and not be surprised that I choose not to have a press conference for this announcement.

โ€œAfter much prayer, thought and discussion with loved ones, I have made the difficult decision to retire from the Lions and pro football. I have played my last game of football.

โ€œLet me assure you that this was not an easy or hasty decision. As I stated, I, along with those closest to me, have put a lot of time, deliberation and prayer into this decision and I truly am at peace with it.

โ€œI also want you to know that I have the utmost respect and admiration for the game of football. It has provided so much for me and my family and I will be forever grateful to the game.

โ€œWith the reality of my decision, I realize there are a lot of people I would like to thank. I must start with my family โ€“ thank you for all your love and support.

โ€œI also want to especially thank Mrs. Ford and the Ford Family for all their support over the years. They are tremendous owners and I loved playing for them. I would also like to recognize Mr. Ford, who I was honored to know and play for before he passed away.

โ€œWhile it would be hard to name them all, I would also like to thank all of my teammates past and present.

โ€œI also want to thank all of my coaches who I played for, in particular Coach Caldwell for his support, wisdom and guidance over the past two seasons. I loved playing for Coach Caldwell.

โ€œThere are so many other people I would like to recognize and thank for what they have done for me throughout my career, but rather than risk forgetting someone, I will simply say โ€œthanksโ€ to everyone.

โ€œAnd finally, to the fans of Detroit and Michigan. I so appreciated your passionate support over the years and truly enjoyed playing for you. I loved playing in Detroit and will forever be a Lion. My biggest regret is that I wasnโ€™t able to help give our fans a championship. But I do believe the future of the Lions is bright and with the leadership from people like Rod Wood and Bob Quinn, who I have gotten to know over the past few months, I am confident that our fans will soon be rewarded with the championship you deserve.

โ€œFrom the bottom of my heart I thank you all for everything.โ€

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Lions long-time WRย Calvin Johnson announced that he’s retiring from the NFL on Tuesday.

Johnson has alreadyย filed his retirement papers with the NFL today in advance of the new League year, so it’s official.ย The Lions will likely place him on the reserve/retired list in the coming days.

In the release, the Lions mentioned that contract “matters were settled to the satisfaction of the parties.”

Reports from earlier in the day said that Johnson was likely to announce a decision regarding his future at some point on Tuesday.

Johnson, 30, wasย in the fourth year of his eight-year, $150.5 million contractย that includedย $60 million guaranteed. He stands to make base salaries ofย $12.5 million (2015), $15.95 million (2016), $16.5 million (2017), $17 million (2018), andย $18.25 million (2019).

In 2015, Johnson appeared in all 16ย games and recorded 88 receptions for 1,214 yards receiving and nineย touchdowns for the Lions.ย Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 5 receiver out of 119 qualifying players.

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