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Johnson will be a free agent this offseason, giving him free rein to find a new team after a failed half-season with the Ravens.
Though the 2024 season didn’t show it, the 28-year-old is capable of putting up solid numbers. Last season, he hauled in 51 receptions for 717 yards and five touchdowns. His best season came with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021 when he had 1,161 receiving yards and eight touchdowns on 107 receptions.
His actions this season might steer some teams away, but plenty of squads could use a receiver like Johnson.
The Kansas City Chiefs are back-to-back champions and look capable of winning another this year, but they still could use help in the wide receiver room.
The Chiefs got some help midseason when they traded for DeAndre Hopkins, but he’ll be a free agent this offseason and could opt to go somewhere else. Beyond Hopkins, Kansas City’s best options are an aging Travis Kelce and rookie receiver Xavier Worthy.
Rashee Rice, who was Patrick Mahomes’ No. 1 option earlier this year, is out for the season.
Adding Johnson this offseason would give Mahomes another solid target with plenty of experience as the Chiefs try to return to an elite offense.
Like the Cheifs, the Bills made a trade deadline move to acquire wide receiver Amari Cooper from the Cleveland Browns.
While Cooper could help their Super Bowl chances this season, he can walk in free agency afterward.
The Bills have a solid rookie in Keon Coleman but might want to consider adding some experience by signing Johnson.
While a wide receiver might not be at the top of the priority list for the Cowboys this offseason, they should think about giving Johnson a call.
While Dallas has one of the best wide receivers in the league, they lack a true WR2 and could get that in Johnson.
The Cowboys have a few sizeable financial commitments with Dak Prescott and Lamb getting paid over the offseason and the end of Micah Parsons’ contract nearing, and Johnson could be a relatively affordable option.