The Carolina Panthers got some important news regarding Diontae Johnson’s injury before their Week 6 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Johnson, who is listed as questionable with an ankle injury, is expected to play on Sunday.
Johnson has been a key player for the Panthers, with 23 receptions, 262 yards, and two touchdowns so far this season. His performance has been especially strong since Andy Dalton took over as the starting quarterback, showing improvement even before the Week 5 loss to the Chicago Bears. Under Dalton’s leadership, Johnson has consistently recorded at least seven receptions, over 80 yards, and a touchdown.
The Panthers’ offense has shown promise, with Johnson, Xavier Legette, and running back Chuba Hubbard forming a solid combination. They’ve scored over 20 points in two of their last three games, with Johnson playing a significant role in those performances. He could potentially have a big game against the Falcons as well.
Johnson has performed well against tough opponents, such as the Cincinnati Bengals and the Las Vegas Raiders, with his precise footwork and explosive playmaking ability standing out. Dalton’s experience with similar receivers during his time with the Bengals has helped him connect effectively with Johnson, making the Panthers’ offense more dynamic.
The upcoming game against the Falcons could be another high-scoring affair, considering their recent defensive struggles and offensive outbursts, including a record-setting performance by quarterback Kirk Cousins. Even though the Falcons’ passing defense has been relatively strong, Panthers head coach Dave Canales, with his creativity and familiarity with the Falcons’ defense from his time with the Buccaneers, might find ways to exploit their weaknesses.
With creative play-calling, including run-pass options and designed plays for Johnson, the Panthers have a chance to surprise the Falcons and secure their first divisional win of the season.