Former Pittsburgh Steelers WR Diontae Johnson made his Baltimore Ravens debut yesterday, and it was—whelming. While not unexpected, the veteran saw zero targets, and of course accordingly caught zero passes. Acquired just last week, he is still very much in the process of learning the offense, and the Ravens didn’t bring him in with an immediate expectation of making some huge impact.
Johnson’s minimal contributions across about a dozen and a half snaps shockingly didn’t slow the Ravens’ offense down. In fact, they matched a season high with 41 points, the third time they’ve reached that mark this season.