Has Ravens decided to boycott and release Diontae Johnson from team activities after him getting suspended? know the truth

The Baltimore Ravens and wide receiver Diontae Johnson have mutually agreed to excuse the player from team activities this week.

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Diontae Johnson in the frame

Diontae Johnson in the frame

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Johnson had already been suspended for one game on December 4 for "conduct detrimental to the team."

Ravens have now confirmed that Johnson will miss preparations for their crucial Week 15 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Baltimore Ravens and wide receiver Diontae Johnson have mutually agreed to excuse the player from team activities this week, according to an official statement from the team.

Johnson had already been suspended for one game on December 4 for "conduct detrimental to the team." This suspension came after the receiver refused to enter the Ravens' Week 13 game against the Philadelphia Eagles on December 1. As Baltimore held a bye in Week 14, Johnson did not participate in the team's victory over the New York Giants, and it was initially expected that he would return to team activities in the following week.

However, the Ravens have now confirmed that Johnson will miss preparations for their crucial Week 15 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, which is scheduled for Saturday. This game holds significant importance for the Ravens, as they are looking to tie the Steelers, who are currently 10-4, atop the AFC North division standings. A win for Pittsburgh would secure the division title for them.

 Coach Harbaugh Focuses on Pittsburgh

When asked about Johnson’s potential return to the team, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh remained focused on the upcoming game. “What I foresee really, to be honest with you, and all I’m really thinking about right now is Pittsburgh and getting our team ready for Pittsburgh,” Harbaugh said in a press conference, per ESPN. "So, he won’t be here this week and next week will take care of itself."

 

 

 No Immediate Plans for Release

Harbaugh also addressed the decision to excuse Johnson from team activities rather than release him. "I know you guys want to hear the story," Harbaugh said, adding, "There’s a lot of moving parts. There are reasons for doing things that are front office type reasons. Do I want to sit here and get into all the different calculations that Eric (DeCosta) makes? I really don’t. I want to think about Pittsburgh and our team getting ready for Pittsburgh and the guys who are going to be here playing against Pittsburgh. That’s my focus 100%."

 

 

 Johnson's Limited Impact with the Ravens

Since being traded to the Ravens from the Carolina Panthers on October 29, Johnson has struggled to make an impact, recording just one catch for six yards with his new team.

 Similar Situation with 49ers' De’Vondre Campbell

This situation mirrors a recent incident with the San Francisco 49ers, who suspended linebacker De’Vondre Campbell for three games after he refused to enter a loss to the Los Angeles Rams on December 14.

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