Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson. Kareem Elgazzar-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Tomlin says Diontae Johnson 'needs to answer for' actions vs. Bengals

Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Diontae Johnson garnered plenty of attention following the team’s 16-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, but for all the wrong reasons.

On a third-and-2 inside the red zone late in the first quarter, Steelers running back Jaylen Warren fumbled the ball just short of the first-down marker. Johnson didn’t move off the line of scrimmage or attempt to block his defender, cornerback D.J. Turner, who subsequently picked up the loose ball and returned it 20 yards close to midfield.

Johnson turned his back on the play and watched Turner sprint away without making an effort to chase him down despite being one of the closest Steelers to him. Johnson’s nonchalance during the play certainly didn’t sit right with Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, who said the 27-year-old wideout needs to take accountability for his actions.

“It's something that he needs to answer for, and so I'll give him an opportunity to do that,” Tomlin told reporters on Tuesday. “His teammates will give him an opportunity to do that, and I won't provide any color until he does.”

Johnson’s lack of effort on the play is one thing, but he didn’t do himself any favors after the game when he told reporters, including Mike DeFabo of The Athletic, that he didn’t attempt to recover Warren’s fumble because he didn’t see it, stating he was busy “blocking or whatever it is,” despite there being video evidence to the contrary.

“Diontae can't let the emotions of the previous down affect his next down, but I'll give him an opportunity to address that with [the media],” Tomlin said. “I'll give him an opportunity to address that with his teammates. I think plays like that are best described and outlined by those involved and less so by guys like me. I keep my attention on challenging things, things that await us this week.”

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