The Baltimore Ravens are flying high after a Christmas Day win last week. Meanwhile, Diontae Johnson is looking to make an impact for a Houston Texans teams desperately looking for receiver help. Recently,
The Baltimore Ravens are waiving wide receiver Diontae Johnson ahead of the Week 16 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers
Diontae Johnson is hoping a fresh start with the Houston Texans can help him put an otherwise tumultuous season behind him. The Texans wide receiver spoke with the local media for the first time since being claimed off waivers last week. Johnson emphasized his eagerness to contribute in any way he can as a newcomer.
Three days after the Ravens parted ways with WR Diontae Johnson, the Houston Texas claimed the 28-year-old veteran off waivers.
After catching just one pass for six yards in four games with the Baltimore Ravens, Diontae Johnson was waived by the team, ending a brief, tumultuous tenure.
Diontae Johnson and the Baltimore Ravens are going to see each other again very soon, after the WR was claimed by the Houston Texans.
In a move as surprising as it felt inevitable, the Baltimore Ravens have officially waived wide receiver Diontae Johnson just weeks after they acquired him from the Carolina Panthers, according to Adam Schefter.
Diontae Johnson was waived by the Ravens but on Wednesday he made it clear he's still on good terms with the players.
Diontae Johnson says he's looking forward to a "fresh start" with the Texans after his brief tenure with the Ravens included a team-issued suspension.
Dionate Johnson is ready for a new step in his career as the hopeful No. 2 threat for the Houston Texans’ passing attack.
Johnson, who was claimed off waivers last week from the Baltimore Ravens, took the field for the first time in Houston as the team prepares for its season finale showdown with the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Johnson, who will wear the No. 82, is expected to make his Texans’ debut before the team’s playoff run in two weeks.