Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson is heading into the twilight of his NFL career. The 11-year veteran has been to the playoffs just twice, and on Tuesday he hinted that he doesn't want to spend the final years of his career playing for a team in rebuilding mode.
"Nobody's been here as long as I have," Johnson said, via the Houston Chronicle. "You just kind of look at things. I've been thinking about things this offseason. And I just kind of wonder sometimes, 'Is this still the place for me?'"
A new coach for the Texans hasn't eased Johnson's rebuilding concerns, either, because he has seen it happen before. Bill O'Brien will be the third coach Johnson has played for in Houston -- four if you count interim coach Wade Phillips in 2014.
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