In a surprising turn of events, former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson has thrown down the gauntlet, claiming he could still score against the Denver Broncos at the ripe age of 39. From the sidelines since 2015, Johnson’s confidence is downright audacious as he suggests he could still manage to rack up a “humble 40” yards and potentially find the end zone. It’s a bold statement that certainly puts him in the spotlight ahead of his old team’s Divisional Round playoff game.
Johnson insists he’s not just reminiscing about glory days; he genuinely believes he could get open against any defensive back, including the formidable Patrick Surtain II. He acknowledges that speed isn’t the only asset in his gameplay, touting his experience and techniques as key factors that could still work in his favor. Johnson even muses that the Bills have struggled to establish a premier receiver historically, implying that the Broncos’ elite secondary may not be as intimidating when they face off against a young-at-heart veteran.
While it might seem implausible to some, there’s a certain charm in Johnson’s bravado. After all, if anyone knows how to navigate the challenges of the NFL, it’s a player who once carved out a record for the Bills with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Love him or doubt him, one thing’s for sure: this former star is not afraid to stir the pot and remind everyone that age, at least in his case, is just a number. Will we see him back in action, or is it just wishful thinking? Only time will tell.
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