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.
Since Johnson was released form the Texans this postseason, the Ravens can't play Johnson during these playoffs. Johnson won't officially be on the Ravens roster until after the Super Bowl and will qualify as an unrestricted free agent this offseason.
Diontae Johnson wanted a fresh start with the Houston Texans. Three weeks later, he’ll look for his fifth “fresh start” of the 2024 season. The Texans waived the veteran receiver on Tuesday morning, ending his stay with the AFC South champions less than a month after being placed on waivers by the Baltimore Ravens.
Veteran wide receiver now with his third team of the season, technically, after it didn't work out in Carolina, Baltimore and Houston and, procedurally back with Ravens as a compensatory pick goal.
The Houston Texans released wide receiver Diontae Johnson ahead of their Divisional Round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs this Saturday.
DeMeco Ryans revealed the game plan for newly acquired Diontae Johnson as the Texans prepare for their playoff matchup with the Chargers.
The Diontae Johnson experiment is over in Houston. The Texans announced Tuesday they had waived the former Pro Bowl wideout ahead of their divisional-round matchup vs. the Kansas
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.
The Houston Texans on Tuesday waived Pro Bowl wide receiver Diontae Johnson, who was playing for his fourth NFL team since March. In another move, Houston placed rookie tight end
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins, rear, celebrates with Diontae Johnson (82) after scoring a ...
Upsets this weekend by the Rams and Commanders could put the NFC title game in Los Angeles next weekend, after the NFL moved an opening-round playoff game to Arizona.
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has been a godsend for the Kansas City Chiefs, but the three-time All-Pro might not return after the season. Originally acquired via a trade with the Tennessee Titans, Hopkins has been arguably Kansas City’s most reliable receiver since joining the club.