Diontae Johnson Ends Touchdown Drought in Steelers' Win over Titans

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson scored his first touchdown in over 650 days, helping his team secure a 20-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Thursday night. Johnson's last touchdown came in the Steelers' playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021, and in the regular season, he hadn't scored since Week 17 of that year. The drought finally ended as quarterback Kenny Pickett connected with Johnson on a 3-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. Johnson finished the game with seven catches for 90 yards, leading the team in both categories. The win improved the Steelers' record to 5-3, and they will face the Green Bay Packers in Week 10. The Titans, now 3-5, will be on the road again in Week 10 to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Johnson expressed relief and happiness in finally reaching the end zone, acknowledging the hard work of his teammates. He admitted that he wasn't sure how to celebrate the moment but was focused on showing love to his teammates.

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