

The Facts: Boldin is 36 and just finished his 14th season in the NFL in 2016 with the Lions, but retirement isn't something that's on his mind. He said Thursday that he plans to play in 2017. "I'm still healthy, still going strong," Boldin said. "I still have the passion."
Diehards Line:
Now that Boldin is committed to playing this season, the next question is where he will suit up. He wouldn’t commit to a team, but there should be several suitors for his services. Two of his former teams, Baltimore and Detroit, have already expressed an interest. Ravens HC John Harbaugh said at the NFL league meetings that he would like Boldin back in Baltimore. He spent three seasons with the Ravens from 2010-12 and caught 186 passes for 2,645 yards and 14 touchdowns over that span. The Ravens could use a possession receiver like Boldin with Steve Smith retired and Kamar Aiken gone as a free agent to Indianapolis. ... Meanwhile, Boldin is also at No. 14 all-time in receiving yards at 13,779 and tied with Brandon Marshall and Reggie Wayne at No. 23 all-time in receiving touchdowns with 82. Expect him to add to those totals this season.