Discover player props odds, plays, and insights for Diontae Johnson in his Week 18 contest with the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Baltimore Ravens.

Before placing any wagers on Diontae Johnson’s player prop bet markets for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, here are some key stats and trends to know. AFC North foes square off in Week 18 when Johnson’s Pittsburgh Steelers (8-7-1) take on the Baltimore Ravens (8-8) at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Diontae Johnson Prop Bet Odds
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Diontae Johnson Prop Bet Stats and Trends
Season Stats
- This season Johnson has 100 catches on 159 targets, with a team-high 1,110 receiving yards (69.4 per game) and eight touchdowns.
- So far this season, 25.6% of the 620 passes thrown by his team have gone Johnson’s way.
- Johnson has seen the ball thrown his way 19 times in the red zone this season, 20.4% of his team’s 93 red zone pass attempts.
- The Steelers have thrown the ball in 61.9% of their plays from scrimmage this year while staying on the ground 38.1% of the time. This offensive attack ranks 21st in the NFL in points scored.
- Click over to SISportsbook and find the latest player props and odds for Johnson’s matchup with the Ravens.
Matchup vs. Baltimore
- Johnson has averaged 47.6 receiving yards per game in his five career matchups against the Ravens, 26.9 fewer than his over/under for Sunday’s game.
- Johnson has caught a touchdown pass against the Ravens once, and had multiple TDs in that game.
- This week Johnson will face the NFL’s worst pass defense (296.4 yards allowed per game).
- With 30 passing TDs allowed this season, the Ravens defense is ranked 30th in the NFL.
Recent Performances
- Johnson put together a 31-yard performance against the Browns last week on eight catches while being targeted 15 times and scoring one touchdown.
- Johnson’s stat line in his last three games shows 19 catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns. He put up 40.0 receiving yards per game and was targeted 29 times.
Johnson’s Pittsburgh Teammates
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