The Baltimore Ravens entered free agency knowing they couldn’t retain all of their players set to hit the open market. With the best group of free agents in the league, Baltimore had to make the difficult decision to release Tyus Bowser to clear up $5 million in cap space.
The Baltimore Ravens' busy off-season continued on Wednesday, as they've reportedly agreed to restructure left tackle Ronnie Stanley's contract and are cutting outside linebacker Tyus Bowser. ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler first reported Baltimore agreeing to restructure Stanley's contract.
According to Jeff Zrebiec, the Ravens are releasing OLB Tyus Bowser. This doesn’t come as a big surprise, as there are notable savings available for Baltimore
The Baltimore Ravens were elite on both sides of the ball last season, but Mike Macdonald’s defense reigned supreme as one of the league’s truly elite units.
If the team hopes to finally get over the hump in 2024, it must make a couple of splash moves this offseason.
Despite losing Tyus Bowser to a knee injury, the 2023 Baltimore Ravens led the league in sacks. This is due to the absurd amount of talent throughout the roster, as Jadeveon Clowney, Justin Madubuike, and several other front seven players had career seasons.
With several key free agents and minimal cap space, the Baltimore Ravens will have to get creative if they're going to keep their top pending free agents and improve through free agency this offseason.
The Ravens (13-3) boast the NFL's best record and have the AFC's No. 1 seed locked up. However, their 1-4 record in the playoffs since 2018 doesn't scream confidence. Here are five reasons why this year will be different for Baltimore.
On Monday, Ravens coach John Harbaugh offered updates on some defensive players heading into the bye week. Second-year linebacker David Ojabo went under the knife to repair a partially torn ACL. Ojabo will miss the rest of the season.
The Ravens had been holding out hope that at least one of David Ojabo or Tyus Bowser would be able to suit up late in the season. The former is now out for the campaign, though, and the latter’s availability remains in the air at this point.
The Ravens will officially be without one of their pass rushers for the rest of the year but could get another back at some point. Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh provided injury updates on a pair of outside linebackers.
The Cleveland Browns will visit the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, November 12th, in Week 10 of the 2023 season. The Browns are 5-3 and tied for second place in the AFC North.
The Ravens lead the NFL in sacks entering Week 9, despite the team’s edge rushing group being less than full strength throughout the season. It appears likely that will remain the case for the rest of the campaign, but the team has not closed the door on one or two notable reinforcements arriving.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Tyus Bowser is "pretty optimistic" about a possible return and the status of his knee injury according to head coach John Harbaugh. "I can't say it's a guarantee," Harbaugh said.
New updates on the Ravens injury front On Monday, Baltimore Ravens Head Coach provided a few updates on the injured player front, starting with outside linebacker Tyus Bowser, currently on the Non-Football Injury list.
The Ravens defense is off to a dominant start this season, which is a big reason why the team is 5-2 and sitting atop the AFC North. Does Baltimore have the best defense in the NFL?
Head Coach John Harbaugh said that the veteran edge defender has “real decisions that guys have to make.” In his Monday press conference, Baltimore Ravens
Tyus Bowser still not ready to play Ravens outside linebacker Tyus Bowser joined Glenn Clark on the Glenn Clark Radio show on Wednesday and was asked if he could play a football game.
With injuries continuing to pile up, the Ravens decided to add another veteran to their squad Wednesday and head coach John Harbaugh is excited about what he's bringing to the team.
The Baltimore Ravens seem headed in the right direction after winning consecutive games for the first time this season. The New Orleans Saints are coming off their best performance of the season as they try to win consecutive games for the first time.
It didn't take long for the Baltimore Ravens to erase a perceived weakness at linebacker. One day after officially acquiring inside linebacker Roquan Smith from the Chicago Bears, the Ravens added a pair of their own former second-round picks to the 53-man roster to bolster their outside linebacker corps.
The Baltimore Ravens activated OLBs Tyus Bowser and David Ojabo from the physically unable to perform and non-football injury lists respectively, according to Ian Rapoport. Ojabo, 22, was a second-round pick by Baltimore in the 2022 draft out of Michigan.
Baltimore Ravens rookie David Ojabo practiced with his teammates for the first time Wednesday, recovered from the torn Achilles he sustained during his pro day in March.
Bowser tore his Achilles tendon during the Ravens’ season finale.
In his first season as the team’s most experienced edge rusher, Bowser recorded 59 tackles, seven sacks, two forced fumbles and four passes defensed while appearing in all 17 games.
Bowser enjoyed the best season of his career in 2020. All in all, he registered 34 tackles, two sacks, 14 quarterback hits and three interceptions.
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