Diontae Johnson played for four different teams in 12 months with the last one being just a three-week stay with the Houston Texans.
Diontae Johnson is back for a second stint with the Ravens — but it has nothing to do with trying to help them win a Super Bowl this season.
On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens made a shrewd move when they signed a former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver.
The Houston Texans announced Tuesday they waived veteran wide receiver Diontae Johnson. The move comes before Houston is scheduled to face Patrick Mahomes
The Baltimore Ravens claimed Diontae Johnson off waivers one day after the Houston Texans released the wide receiver, according to the league's transaction wire.Johnson is ineligible to play in the postseason and won't officially join the Ravens until Feb.
Johnson played 16 snaps, according to Football Guys, during the Texans' 32-12 wild-card victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. Houston will face the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round on Saturday (4:30 p.m. ET; ABC).
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The Baltimore Ravens, earlier this season, landed wide receiver Diontae Johnson in a trade prior to the deadline. Many thought he'd be a solid addition to the squad, providing an extra weapon for superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Receiver Diontae Johnson was claimed by the Ravens, sources told ESPN, after he was waived by the Texans. He can't join Baltimore until after the Super Bowl.
The Texans on Tuesday waived wide receiver Diontae Johnson as they prepare for their divisional round playoff game Saturday against the Chiefs.
The wild ride for Diontae Johnson during the 2024 season continues, as the former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver has been