Steelers WR Diontae Johnson responds to taunting penalty vs. Rams

Diontae Johnson was amped for his first game back since injuring his hamstring in Week 1.

Diontae Johnson was amped for his first game back since injuring his hamstring in Week 1. He showed it by helping get the Pittsburgh Steelers offense back on track and reveling in a little jawing with his defender.

Said defender happened to be former Steelers cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon, with whom Johnson is “cool.” Only the referees didn’t know that — not that it would’ve mattered anyway.

“I got too excited in the moment,” Johnson admitted to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Brian Batko. “I didn’t really do nothin. I kinda went like this to him (using the quiet gesture). We cool… but the refs wouldn’t know.”

After two seasons in Pittsburgh, the team cut Witherspoon in May. He’s enjoyed a career resurgence since joining the Los Angeles Rams in June, notching two interceptions, four defended passes and 12 tackles (one for loss) in six starts.

In hindsight, Johnson knew he should’ve taken the higher road. “It was just one of those situations I could avoid and just be smart.”

Taunting typically carries a loss of 15 yards, but since Witherspoon interfered (if you can call it that) with Johnson, the penalties offset.

Johnson’s was the second taunting infraction of the game, as George Pickens got called for it on the previous drive.

Mike Tomlin has to reign in the stupid, avoidable penalties. But he’d rather say ‘whoa than sic ’em,’ so the players must show self-restraint in the future.

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T.J. Watt, Kenny Pickett praise Steelers fans after wild win vs. Rams

T.J. Watt praised Steelers fans for showing up & showing aht in L.A.

It can be said time and time again: Pittsburgh Steelers fans represent on the road better than any other team in the NFL. This afternoon was no different as Steelers nation traveled to Los Angeles to witness another wild win.

T.J. Watt, the game’s defensive star with a 24-yard interception return that led to a Kenny Pickett rushing touchdown, praised the fans for showing up and showing out in L.A. The away crowd forced the Rams to use a silent count throughout the matchup.

“Steelers Nation is incredible,” Watt said in a postgame press conference. “They’ve been incredible all season long. And I want them to understand how important that is, especially for us on defense. Anytime you can get offense going to a silent count, it helps us out tremendously.”

Pickett seconded that emotion. “I truly believe we have the best fans in the world. It’s like a home game when we go on the road,” he told Fox sideline reporter Pam Oliver after the game.

The Steelers have five more away games, including at Cleveland, Seattle and Baltimore in the remaining 11 weeks.

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Here are the inactive players for Steelers at Rams

Here are the inactive players for the Pittsburgh Steelers-Los Angeles Rams Week 7 matchup.

The Pittsburgh Steelers deemed four players inactive for their Week 7 matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. The list includes their newest cornerback addition, Darius Rush, who the Steelers signed off the Chiefs’ practice squad on the 18th.

Here’s the complete list, courtesy of Steelers.com.

Steelers Inactives
No. 2 QB Mason Rudolph (3rd QB)
No. 21 CB Darius Rush
No. 60 T Dylan Cook
No. 96 NT Breiden Fehoko

Rams Inactives
No. 31 OLB Nick Hampton
No. 33 RB Myles Gaskin
No. 52 DL Larrell Murchison
No. 57 OL Zach Thomas
No. 71 OT Warren McClendon

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