ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Former Buffalo Bills receiver Charles Johnson is considering retirement and the possibility of becoming a coach.
"I'm leaving my options open," Johnson said on Thursday, the second day he spent helping coach Bills receivers in practice. He added he would spend the rest of the week with the team, including traveling to Kansas City for Buffalo's game on Sunday.
That's probably not a bad move, since when he was a player he was nothing more than just "veteran leadership" anyways. Now he can concentrate on being just that and gets paid less for it.
"I'm leaving my options open," Johnson said on Thursday, the second day he spent helping coach Bills receivers in practice. He added he would spend the rest of the week with the team, including traveling to Kansas City for Buffalo's game on Sunday.
That's probably not a bad move, since when he was a player he was nothing more than just "veteran leadership" anyways. Now he can concentrate on being just that and gets paid less for it.
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