Bad marriage between Baltimore Ravens and Diontae Johnson passed.
Crows found Johnson in October hoping to shake up their already heavy debt.
Johnson did nothing, and was waived by the team Friday.
The business was a disaster from the start. In his first game with the team, Johnson had just one catch for six yards. That was the only catch he had with the team.
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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Diontae Johnson catches a pass against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first quarter at Acrisure Stadium. (Barry Reeger/Imagn Images)
The Ravens suspended Johnson earlier this month, saying he refused to play against the Philadelphia Eagles. Earlier this week, the Ravens cleared him to practice.
Indeed, Johnson had to be relieved to be sold by the lower ranks Carolina Panthers to a team that is a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Now, he seems to have been hunting for his third team for months.

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Diontae Johnson before a game at Acrisure Stadium. (Charles LeClaire/Imagn Images)
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Johnson played in just four games for the Ravens.
The Ravens will host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday, so it's telling that the Ravens waived him nearly 24 hours before an AFC North championship game that could determine the seeding.
Baltimore didn't lose much money in the first trade, giving up a fifth-round pick.
Johnson's role in Todd Monken's offense was questioned before he lost to the Eagles again after he sat out the game when Rashod Bateman went down with a knee injury.

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson returns to the locker room after the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images)
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In 39 snaps with the Ravens, Johnson had just one catch for six yards despite the Panthers' lead through the first seven games of the season.
Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report.
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