Lions legend Calvin Johnson on Detroit's heartbreaking loss to Washington and where the team goes from here.
"Within the locker room, I'm pretty sure they kept it real tight," Johnson said. "Whether coaches had interviews with other teams. Even if they knew they might be getting terminated at the end of the season. We try very hard to stay focused on the goals that we have at hand and keeping it within the locker room."
Calvin Johnson, the Lions former star wide receiver spoke to FOX 2's Jennifer Hammond about how far the team has come since he played on the team.
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Now, the Lions are also starting over at both the offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator positions on their coaching staff, with OC Ben Johnson being hired to be the next head coach of the Chicago Bears and DC Aaron Glenn being hired to be the next head coach of the New York Jets.