Diontae Johnson Waived by Ravens, Chiefs and Chargers Named Possible Destinations
The former Pro Bowl receiver, cut after a turbulent stint in Baltimore, is expected to clear waivers on Monday with several playoff contenders reportedly interested.
- Diontae Johnson, recently waived by the Ravens, will go through waivers on Monday, December 23, and could join a new team thereafter.
- The Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, and Pittsburgh Steelers are rumored as potential landing spots for the wide receiver, per reports from NFL insiders.
- Johnson's time in Baltimore ended contentiously after he was suspended for refusing to enter a Week 13 game and later excused from team activities before being released.
- Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has downplayed interest in reacquiring Johnson, whom Pittsburgh traded earlier this year, though speculation remains.
- Johnson, 28, has had a tumultuous season, playing for three teams in 2024, and recorded just one catch for six yards in his brief stint with the Ravens.