Calvin Johnson
Calvin Johnson
Calvin Johnson Jr.is a retired American football wide receiver who played his entire career for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Lions second overall in the 2007 NFL Draft. He played college football at Georgia Tech, where he was recognized as an All-American twice...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth29 September 1985
CityNewnan, GA
CountryUnited States of America
D-Bo had a great game, so now a lot of teams, they're not sure what to do. They can't just key on me. They've got to key on both of us. D-Bo had a coming-out party.
If our next president is a woman, it will be Hilary Clinton and our country will be all the better for it.
There are among us those that would criticize our Confederate ancestors. Would you allow a stranger to come into your house and criticize your little ones? I say it's not whether we should be ashamed of our fathers and mothers of the Old Confederacy. I say it's a question of whether they should be ashamed of us.
The outpouring of support from health professionals who want to volunteer for Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts has been tremendous,
During the season, I dodge the media. After practice, I need to be taking care of my body and recovering.
I'm not going to lie and say that I'm good at Madden. There are some good players out there. There are some good players on the team. I get skunked all of the time.
Hopefully I can finish my degree before I get done playing and work with my foundation.
I have my own people that make my clothes, because it's hard for me to find stuff that fits.
I like to run the slants. The slants are cool. I like routes that you can catch the ball running.
I am here to put out a positive athlete,
I hoping to make it [decision] sometime next week. I love the academics at Tech. I can get a great degree there in engineering. Georgia has the ability to win it all next season. I think I can play early at both schools. It's going to be tough.
You didn't want to bring home anything but an A or a B. To my mom, a C was like an F.
There's times when you catch a ball and really didn't even see that ball. You're like, 'That couldn't have been all me.'