Calvin Johnson doesn't know if Sunday will be his last home game with Lions


The Detroit Lions will play their last home game of the season this Sunday, when they host the San Francisco 49ers. With a rebuilding period approaching, wide receiver Calvin Johnson isn't sure if this will be his last home game at Ford Field.
Via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press:
The Lions selected Johnson with the second-overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, and he has since developed into one of the most productive pass catchers in the game. He has recorded over 11,000 receiving yards in just under nine seasons, including a single-season record of 1,964 yards in 2012.
Johnson reached 1,000 receiving yards for the sixth consecutive season in Week 15, proving that he can still get the job done at age 30. He is only halfway through an eight-year, $150.5 million deal signed in March 2012. He may be asked to take a pay cut to stay with the team through the impending rebuild.
If that idea doesn't interest him, we may see Megatron in a new city and uniform next season.
