Johnson, 26, has emerged as one of the games most elite offensive weapons.
He is having one of the best seasons by a wide receiver in NFL history with 85 catches for 1,437 yards and 15 touchdowns with a game against the Packers still remaining on the schedule Sunday.
Johnson led all NFL receivers in fan voting and finished fourth overall among all positions – AFC and NFC – with more than one million votes.
Pro Bowlers are determined by combining the fan vote with the players' and coaches' vote.
Compared to his Pro Bowl season of 2010, it was a no-brainer for all involved to vote Johnson a starter once again.
He finished last season with 77 receptions for 1,120 yards and 11 touchdowns, which earned him his first-career Pro Bowl.
It's no coincidence that Johnson’s career season coincides with having a full year with a healthy quarterback
“They haven’t played together long enough to make any kind of predictions, but what I have seen in the early part of their combo, they are going to be pretty special,” Lions offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said of Johnson and Stafford.
Johnson is just the third player in Lions history to record 1,400 receiving yards in a season and just the fourth player in team history with 15 touchdowns in a season.
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