The Houston Texans have made a significant move in the NFL by claiming wide receiver Diontae Johnson off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens. This decision comes on the heels of a season-ending injury to rookie receiver Tank Dell, who suffered a broken collarbone during the Texans’ previous game against the New England Patriots. Dell’s injury prompted Houston to seek additional depth at the wide receiver position. General Manager Nick Caserio stated, “We’re excited to welcome Diontae to our team. His experience and skills will be invaluable as we regroup after Tank’s unfortunate injury.” Johnson, a standout in his early career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, was initially placed on waivers after a minor injury sidelined him for several games this season. The Ravens, unable to find a fit for him, decided to part ways, allowing Houston to step in. The Texans’ quarterbacks have faced challenges this season, and the addition of Johnson is expected to provide a much-needed boost. The move has generated mixed reactions from fans, with some expressing excitement over Johnson’s potential contributions while others remain cautious about his past injury history. In a statement, Johnson expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, saying, “I am ready to contribute and help my new team. I can’t wait to get on the field and show what I can do.” Johnson’s signing is viewed as a strategic effort to enhance Houston’s offensive capabilities as they navigate the difficult remainder of the season without Dell.