Former Ravens owner Art Modell once again failed to advance as a contributor in the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson received a 1-game suspension from his new team, the Baltimore Ravens, on December 4.
The suspension continues a tumultuous contract year for Johnson, who averaged 51.0 yards per game in Carolina before his trade to the Ravens. Johnson quickly grew frustrated with his minimal role in Baltimore’s offense, though it is unclear why he turned down the opportunity for more snaps when it arose.
The Ravens, who have a bye this week, announced Johnson’s one-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team in a statement Wednesday.
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The Baltimore Ravens (8-5) are off this week and on a much-needed bye. John Harbaugh's team won't be expected back at the Under Armour Performance Center until Monday. Even with six teams off, the Week 14 slate of games around the NFL must go on,
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The Baltimore Ravens are suspending wide receiver Diontae Johnson for one game without pay for conduct detrimental to the team.
On Wednesday, the Ravens announced a one-game suspension for Johnson—who did not appear in their Week 13 loss. A statement by general manager Eric DeCosta noted that the “difficult decision” stemmed from the former Pro Bowler’s refusal to enter the game against the Philadelphia Eagles—the Panthers’ opponent for this Sunday.
The past few weeks have been a roller coaster for the Baltimore Ravens, at least as far as their AFC North title hopes are concerned. Entering Week 13, the Rave