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file this under: WILL NEVER HAPPEN CATERGORY.... But would be pretty cool if it did.
Ex-Lions WR tells Calvin Johnson to unretire and sign with the Patriots
Nate Burleson, who spent four years with Johnson in Detroit (2010-13), has a plan for his former teammate. Burleson thinks that Megatron should take a year off and then join Tom Brady in New England.
"Congratulations on your retirement, man. Now, take this year off ... then find a way to land with the Patriots and get a championship ring," Burleson wrote recently for NFL.com. "You deserve it."
Although that's solid advice, it wouldn't be easy for Johnson to sign with the Patriots if he decided to return. Megatron is still under contract with the Lions, which means if he does make a comeback, the Lions would own his rights.
That being said, it wouldn't be impossible for Johnson to return with another team. if Johnson decided to come out of retirement in July 2016 or even 2017, the Lions would have to immediately account for his cap hit, which wouldn't be easy, considering that Johnson's base salary in 2016 alone is $15.95 million.
If the Lions couldn't handle that cap hit, they'd potentially have to cut him. At 30-years-old, Johnson is the same age that Randy Moss was when he signed with the Patriots in 2007.
So will Megatron stay retired?
Ex-Lions WR tells Calvin Johnson to unretire and sign with the Patriots
Nate Burleson, who spent four years with Johnson in Detroit (2010-13), has a plan for his former teammate. Burleson thinks that Megatron should take a year off and then join Tom Brady in New England.
"Congratulations on your retirement, man. Now, take this year off ... then find a way to land with the Patriots and get a championship ring," Burleson wrote recently for NFL.com. "You deserve it."
Although that's solid advice, it wouldn't be easy for Johnson to sign with the Patriots if he decided to return. Megatron is still under contract with the Lions, which means if he does make a comeback, the Lions would own his rights.
That being said, it wouldn't be impossible for Johnson to return with another team. if Johnson decided to come out of retirement in July 2016 or even 2017, the Lions would have to immediately account for his cap hit, which wouldn't be easy, considering that Johnson's base salary in 2016 alone is $15.95 million.
If the Lions couldn't handle that cap hit, they'd potentially have to cut him. At 30-years-old, Johnson is the same age that Randy Moss was when he signed with the Patriots in 2007.
So will Megatron stay retired?