After playing zero snaps against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson’s status with the Baltimore Ravens for the remainder of the season is in doubt. Following Rashod Bateman’s knee injury, which kept him out of the game for the remainder of it, Johnson saw zero plays. Johnson did not play, and Tylan Wallace and Nelson Agholor received those snaps instead.
Following the game, head coach John Harbaugh was asked why Johnson did not participate and responded that he was not prepared to talk about it.
Right now, I’m not really prepared to remark on it. I simply don’t now have enough facts to discuss it, but I will be,” Harbaugh stated.
Lamar Jackson’s answer was just as unclear. He stated that the Ravens are interested in Johnson, but it seems that there was a barrier that the team has not yet made public.
He should be out there. He is an outstanding receiver. Jackson remarked, “We didn’t get him from the Panthers for nothing.”
Johnson has only had one reception for six yards since being traded from Carolina. After Baltimore’s loss, his snaps have reduced rather than increased, and it seems like his future with the Ravens is more uncertain than ever.
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