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Ravens Excuse Diontae Johnson From Team Activities Following Suspension

The wide receiver's future with Baltimore remains unclear as the team prioritizes preparations for a pivotal game against the Steelers.

  • Diontae Johnson, suspended for refusing to enter a December 1 game against the Eagles, will not participate in team activities this week after a mutual agreement with the Ravens.
  • Head coach John Harbaugh declined to confirm Johnson's status for next week, emphasizing the team's focus on Saturday's matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • Johnson has struggled since joining the Ravens mid-season, recording only one catch for six yards in four games after being traded from the Panthers in October.
  • The Ravens have not released Johnson despite speculation, with Harbaugh citing 'front office-type reasons' for maintaining the wide receiver on the roster.
  • Baltimore, currently 9-5, trails the 10-4 Steelers in the AFC North, making Saturday's game critical for their division title hopes.
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