Former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson, also known as former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson and former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Diontae Johnson, is now former Houston Texans wide receiver Diontae Johnson.
The Ravens can’t play former Panthers WR Diontae Johnson for the rest of this postseason. So why did they claim him on Wednesday?
In a surprise move, the Texans waived the veteran wide receiver just three weeks after claiming him off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens. He’s an impending free agent after the year, so only a team remaining in the playoffs could claim him for a run to New Orleans.
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The Texans have elected to move ... By the time overtime began between the Panthers and Falcons, Atlanta had already been eliminated from postseason contention with Tampa Bay’s victory over New Orleans. But Carolina was still able to spoil any good ...
In a stunning move Tuesday, the Houston Texans waived wide receiver Diontae Johnson just three weeks after claiming him. They also placed tight end Cade Stover, who suffered a shoulder injury Saturday,
And although the Carolina Panthers won’t actually be in the playoffs (for a seventh consecutive season), they’ll be able to watch a few old friends.
Johnson played one regular season game for the Texans in which he caught two passes for 12 yards total. He also had one catch for 12 yards in Houston’s 32-12 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday.
Diontae Johnson is looking for a new team. Again.The Houston Texans waived the veteran wide receiver Tuesday, the team announced."Unfortunately, it didn't work out," Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans said,
DeMeco Ryans revealed the game plan for newly acquired Diontae Johnson as the Texans prepare for their playoff matchup with the Chargers.
The Houston Texans waived receiver Diontae Johnson on Tuesday ahead of the team's divisional matchup vs. the Kansas City Chiefs set for Saturday. This makes the Texans the fourth team to move on from Johnson in the past year alone.
The Houston Texans waived Diontae Johnson Tuesday after the beleaguered receiver — who was released by the Ravens earlier this season after refusing to enter a game — played just two games for them.