I always want to be there for the players,” Johnson said. “It ain’t just got to be receivers, I love talking to the guys. Well fuck face, if you would have done a little more research, you would find Johnson also owns a house in Michigan, and also a legal marijuana business, Primitive, which is in Michigan. Suffice it to say, he spends as much, if not more time, in Michigan as he does Georgia.
Former Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson is going in a new direction since his retirement in 2015; he's in the marijuana business.
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It appears Calvin Johnson’s relationship with the Lions is truly on its way to being repaired.
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Johnson has never left Detroit, admitting to Burke that he expected to return to Georgia, but has family roots in the Motor City now. And because of that, he loves the city and he’s still very much willing to give back to the Lions, and specifically their players.
“I always want to be there for the players,” Johnson said. “It ain’t just got to be receivers, I love talking to the guys. We’ve got a lot of experience, Rob and myself. Anything I’ve got, they can have. (Laughs) Not everything. I’m just saying, any of the tidbits I’ve got, they can have them — anything for the game, anything I’ve learned over life, I love to share it.”
Johnson also said he’s met both head coach Dan Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes when he got his COVID-19 vaccine at the Ford Field clinic.
ouch.
Game/Set/Match
Now, go blow it out your ass.