One has to think that this time, the Los Angeles Chargers will take a different approach to Diontae Johnson becoming available. Last time, in late December, the Chargers attempted to claim Johnson on the waiver wire right before the playoffs.
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Diontae Johnson, who had a brief time with the Texans, was claimed by one of his previous teams (the Ravens) in what may be procedural move.
Diontae Johnson has been cut by the Texans and will now begin his second stint this season with the Baltimore Ravens.
Back to Baltimore: The Ravens claimed their former WR Diontae Johnson on waivers today from the Texans, per the league’s wire. This a procedural move and Johnson won’t officially be “awarded” to the Ravens until after the Super Bowl. But he qualifies as an unrestricted free agent… pic.twitter.com/5bGRL9ymcX
Last time, in late December, the Chargers attempted to claim Johnson on the waiver wire right before the playoffs. The Houston Texans landed him instead.
His time with the Ravens was turbulent and he was even suspended one game for conduct issues. He was waived on December 20 and then was picked up by the Houston Texans. After the wild-card game, Johnson was rumored to be unhappy with his lack of production in the playoff game.
Wide receiver Jalen Royals is projected to be the first Aggie taken in the draft since Jordan Love went to the Green Bay Packers in the first round in 2020.
The NFL season is coming close to an end, with only four teams remaining in the playoffs, there are more than 1,500 players contemplating what comes next.
A former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator may find his way back into the NFL. A Steelers front office member is staying put despite an interview with another team. It’s already NFL mock draft season.
The countdown to Super Bowl LIX is on and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the news from around the league. The race to New Orleans on February 9 has reached its final conclusion.
Darnold had a strong regular season until the very end in Kevin O'Connell's terrific downfield passing system. His value may have diminished a little late, but he still stands out as the best free-agent starting option with Minnesota ready to move to J.J. McCarthy.