Receiver Diontae Johnson might want a new contract similar to the three-year, $70 million extension signed by Terry McLaurin, but he is unlikely get it from the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"They aren't offering him anything near McLaurin or anybody else that got more than $20 million per year," Mark Kaboly of The Athletic said of the Steelers. "They will offer him something, and it won't be what he thinks he can get on the market, and he will get paid next year somewhere else."
Johnson is heading into the final year of his contract and has just a $3.