The Ravens have cut the cord. After suspending Diontae Johnson and then announcing he would not return to the team, Baltimore is done with the trade acquisition.
Johnson is now on the waiver wire. Teams will have until 3pm CT on Monday to claim the former Steelers and Panthers wideout, who has submitted an eventful (mostly for the wrong reasons) 2024.
Johnson arrived in Baltimore by way of Carolina for a fifth-round pick in the 2025 draft. The Panthers also sent a sixth-rounder back to the Ravens and ate most of Johnson’s salary to facilitate the deal. The Ravens hoped that Johnson could contribute to their offense, but he was unhappy with a peripheral role behind Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and Mark Andrews. Johnson was active for the Ravens’ first four games after he was traded, but recorded just one catch for six yards on five targets.
Tensions with his new team reached a boiling point in Week 13, when Johnson refused to enter the game against the Eagles after Bateman went down with an injury. The Ravens responded by suspending Johnson for their next game, a Week 15 blowout of the Giants. Unlike the 49ers and De’Vondre Campbell, who joined Johnson in refusing to enter a game recently, this partnership will end via an exit (Campbell received a three-game suspension). Johnson, 28, would stand to draw consideration from WR-needy teams; of course, his value has plummeted considerably over the past several months.
A 1,000-yard receiver with the Steelers, Johnson served as Ben Roethlisberger‘s final No. 1 wide receiver. He regularly showed elite separation ability, commanding more than 140 targets each year from 2020-22. Though, Johnson did display drop and effort issues in Pittsburgh. He famously did not score a touchdown in 2022, but much of that was on the struggling Kenny Pickett‘s shoulders as opposed to the high-end route runner. Johnson had sought a trade out of Pittsburgh, but even after receiving it, he then pushed for a way out of Charlotte. The Panthers obliged, even though the return proved low. Johnson’s path to a fourth 2024 team figures to be cloudier, and his 2025 route has undoubtedly changed because of his recent actions.
Johnson catching one pass in four Ravens games could have been written off as a poor fit, but his refusal to enter Baltimore’s Week 13 contest may be a dealbreaker for many teams. This incident likely did major damage to Johnson’s 2025 free agency value as well. His track record in Pittsburgh and consistent ability to separate would have made the former third-rounder a coveted commodity next year, even if a top-market deal was unrealistic. Now, anything beyond a “prove it” deal might be as well.
The Steelers deviated from their usual trend at receiver, giving Johnson a multiyear extension (two years, $36.7MM). It was the organization’s first notable multiyear WR deal (not counting rookie pacts) since the 2017 Antonio Brown re-up. Otherwise, going back to Hines Ward would be necessary regarding Pittsburgh second contracts for starting wideouts. The organization’s exception for Johnson and his Panthers performance this year (30 catches, 357 yards, three touchdowns) seem like afterthoughts following the Toledo alum’s Ravens tenure.
Johnson being unable to be claimed until Monday would leave him eligible for just two regular-season game checks, creating a minimal sum — as was the case with Odell Beckham Jr.‘s Dolphins deal — for a claiming team to pay. No one claimed Beckham, who remains a free agent. While Johnson being four years younger may add intrigue, it would also not surprise to see him pass through to free agency and teams then reassessing before 2025.
Then again, it only takes one team here. As such, Johnson now waits for a potential third opportunity this season. The Ravens will move forward with their healthy Flowers-Bateman-Agholor trio, with Andrews having come on after a slow start, as they attempt to reach an elusive Super Bowl with Lamar Jackson at the controls.
Nikhil Mehta contributed to this post.
When his head is straight, is he considered a #1 WR?
Maybe in NCAA
more like #1 assclown
High end WR2 if he gets out of his own way
Pointless trade ends in a dumb way. Great move as usual EDC!
Wait, do you live on a planet where DeCosta is a bad GM?
There are many bad takes in the comments of this sight, but this is vying for the top.
Lol
What a waste of draft stock? Who would even want him at this point in December? Commanders? Lions?
It was a pick swap of a 5th and a 6th. Not exactly a ton of waste.
Fair
I could see howie striking, down te and failing to find a quality wr 3
0 chance they’d move on a potential locker room cancer like this guy.
Steelers jump back in for a stretch run? Doesn’t have to take time to get to know the coaching
Yikes
The receiving corp is really bad behind Pickens, but I wouldn’t do it
Better question is how is Mike Williams completely invisible ?
I know he lost a step, but thought he’d still easily beat out Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin for targets, but doesn’t even seem like he’s on the field much
Williams is a good number two but disappears when given the wr1 treatment. As a Charger fan I can attest to him disappearing if Allen wasn’t on the field.
Completely agree. Williams trade right now looks worse than the Johnson trade that BAL made.
I agree that I probably wouldn’t bring him back either simply because of the baggage but man are they dead without Pickens.
I mean at least steelers still have their guy on the team lol
Hopefully MW has himself a game before the end of the season
Patriots please !
I wouldnt want the clown. Some team will want him for the playoff push, will he want to help them?
Idk I think his days of playing for contenders are over
You’d have to be nuts to risk your lockerroom chemistry over this guy. He’s OK, borderline good. Definitely not great
Dude is toxic. He’ll be lucky to find a gig cleaning kennels because even dogs hate him.
Steelers, just to pic his brain bout Ravens O, then after gm cut em.
Steelers play the Ravens before he can be claimed. Which is why I think the Ravens waited until today to waive him (as opposed to this past Monday).
I doubt Dionte bothered to learn much of the Ravens offense.
Lol
Get downfield to occupy the safties so Lamar can run.
Rinse repeat
Refusal to go into a game should be grounds for Commish List.
Completely unacceptable behavior
Actually, OBJ could take his spot. He wouldn’t refuse to enter.
Pittsburgh should get him and he can be a role model for Pickens
Million dollar talent….10 cent head
He’s a headcase
Mike Tomlin turned this guy into chicken salad.
oh no .. this is probably going to cause his madden rating to plummet
Here comes brick with his 2 cents influencing his dad to ‘get this guy pop he’s cheap’
I wouldn’t exactly describe Agholor and Bateman as “healthy”. Ravens are very much lacking in healthy WRs.
They don’t use WRs anyways
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He quit on the team but his situation is different than Campbell so he likely gets another chance. He is in a skill position, he was traded to the Ravens where Campbell willingly signed to the 9rs knowing the plan and got upset when the time came.
I already said in previous post Diontae never seems happy and isn’t that good. Now that he is free to choose his team he better be smart about it.