The former Large Receiver of the Pro Bowl, Diontae Johnson, is expected to play for his third AFC North team, accepting a one -year agreement with the Cleveland Browns, ESPN reported on Monday.
Johnson, 28, had an official visit with the Browns earlier on Monday. The six -year -old veteran divided the 2024 season with the Carolina Panthers, Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans.
Exchanged from Pittsburgh’s Steelers in Carolina in March, Johnson took a good start with 30 catches for 357 yards and three affected in seven games. However, it was exchanged at the Ravens with a selection of sixth round in 2025 in exchange for the choice of fifth round of Baltimore in the draft of this year.
Johnson did not have an impact with the Ravens, catching a pass for six yards in four games. He was also suspended for a match for refusing to play against the Eagles of Philadelphia on December 1.
Johnson was claimed to derogate by the Texans and appeared in a regular season match, ending with two catches for 12 yards. Playing only 15 shots in a victory in the playoffs on the Los Angeles loaders, he caught his only target for 12 yards and was then lifted.
His strange season continued when the Ravens asked for derogations on January 15, the day after the abolition of Texans. According to the contract that Johnson signs as free agent without restriction, Baltimore has a chance to win a compensatory choice in next year’s project.
In six seasons, the choice of third round 2019 of the Steelers and the selection of 2021 Pro Bowl A 424 career receptions for 4,738 yards and 28 TDS in 89 regular season games (75 departures) for the Steelers (2019-23), Panthers, Ravens and Texans.
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