No one will argue that the Pittsburgh Steelers won the Diontae Johnson trade that brought CB Donte Jackson from the Carolina Panthers this past offseason—especially after Johnson's meltdown with ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson is going back to the black and purple, according to a report. The Baltimore Ravens reclaimed Johnson after he was waived after two games ...
"What's been the issue with him??" one fan said. Diontae Johnson during AFC Wild Card Playoffs - Pittsburgh Steelers v Buffalo Bills - Source: Getty Diontae Johnson hasn't always had the odd year ...
Diontae Johnson entered ... The Texans were Johnson's fourth team in the span of a calendar year, dating back to his time with the Steelers. With Johnson already playing a small role in the ...
The Houston Texans cut former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson on Tuesday, it marked the fourth team that Johnson has been traded or cut by in the last year. It appears that ...
Houston waived Diontae ... year career, Johnson has been through four teams, enduring two trades and two cuts. Prior to the 2024-25 season, he was traded to the Panthers from the Steelers, who ...
Just three weeks after claiming him in hopes he could bolster their depleted receiving corps, the Houston Texans gave up on the Diontae ... Johnson had just two catches for 16 yards, the Steelers ...
Veteran wide receiver Diontae Johnson had a rocky 2024 ... was enough for him to become a day-2 pick. The Steelers drafted Johnson in the third round of the 2019 NFL draft, using the No. 66 ...
Pittsburgh Steelers on SI publisher Noah Strackbein offered this when asked if he would sign Johnson: "From the time Diontae Johnson left Pittsburgh to today, the journey has been wild.
The Houston Texans have waived former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson, it was reported Tuesday. Johnson had just three receptions for 24 yards as a C.J. Stroud target.
Johnson, drafted in the third round in 2019, was one of the NFL’s most productive receivers during his five seasons with the Steelers. Houston Texans’ Diontae Johnson, left, is tackled by ...