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LATROBE, Pa. — The Pittsburgh Steelers say they want to keep wide receiver Diontae Johnson. It's the price tag to keep him that's up for debate. Johnson is entering the final season of the rookie contract he signed in 2019. Johnson has voluntarily sat out portions of practice at the team's training camp in an effort to protect his health as his agent and the Steelers try to work out a new deal. The 26-year-old Johnson caught 107 passes last season and made the Pro Bowl for the first time.







