The Houston Texans have waived receiver Diontae Johnson after a disappointing tenure following his acquisition to strengthen their receiving corps. Johnson's short stint included participation in just two games, where he managed a mere catch for 12 yards in the playoff win against the Chargers. His evident frustration in the locker room post-game signaled the end of his time with the team.
This marks a troubling trajectory for Johnson, who has been released by four teams in the last year. His tenure with the Steelers ended acrimoniously, featuring sideline disputes with head coach Mike Tomlin and altercations with teammates. His lack of effort was highlighted by an infamous moment where he disregarded a fumble during a game.
After being traded to the Panthers from Pittsburgh, where he expressed a desire for a fresh start, Johnson had minimal success in Carolina, catching just 30 passes. His subsequent move to the Baltimore Ravens was similarly unproductive, culminating in a suspension for refusing to enter a game. Despite hopes from the Texans, Johnson's frustrations continued, leading to his release.