Baltimore Ravens 2022 Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Assistant

Mark Azevedo 66

Steve Bisciotti

David Blackburn 65

O.J. Brigance 74

Sashi Brown 10

Dick Cass 82

Coaches, All-Time 56

Coaching Staff 53

Community 96

Eric DeCosta 11

Adrian Dixon 76

Jon Dubé 75

Facility, Ravens Training Complex/UAPC 1, 94

John Harbaugh 14

Kenico Hines 76

Joe Hortiz 61

Chris Horton 24

George Kokinis 62

Mike Macdonald 26

Nick Matteo 63

Jameel McClain 72

Medical Team 93

Pat Moriarty 60

Ozzie Newsome 57

Vincent Newsome 64

Player Personnel Staff 68

Andrew Raphael 67

Ravens Foundation, Inc. 96

Greg Roman 28

Andrew Tucker 75

Staff Directory 3

Staff, Executive 77

Staff Photos

PLAYERS

Draft Choices 284

Undrafted

2021

Game-by-Game Summaries

How Ravens Were Rankings Standings

HISTORY 402

Attendance Records 413

Comeback Victories 406

Colts Football History . 358

Draft Choices, All-Time 398

Draft Choices, Colleges . 401

Franchise Firsts 406

Ray Lewis (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) 377

Jonathan Ogden (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) ............ 376 Opponents, Ravens vs. NFL 420 Overtime Games 405

Player Honors 383

Preseason Results 412

Primetime Ravens 403

Pro Bowl Ravens 385

Ed Reed (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) 379 Rankings, All-Time 407

Ravens History 358

Regular Season & Postseason Results 414

Ring of Honor/Man of the Year.............................. 386 Roster, All-Time 387 Shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402

Super Bowl XXXV 357

Super Bowl XLVII 355 Trades, All-Time 381 Win/Loss Results 405

GAMEDAY

Amenities/Design, M&T Bank Stadium 430 Entertainment, In-Game 435 Honor Rows . 431

LEED Environmental Award/Safety Act 433

M&T Bank Stadium 427 Marching Ravens, 75th Anniversary 434

Ravens Television Programming 438

Ravens Radio Network/Affiliates 437

Stadium Seating Chart 436 Statues, Ray Lewis & Johnny Unitas......................... 430 Touchdown For Teachers 432

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ORGANIZATION
Schedule and Team Information 1
Coaches 30
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executive

Stephen J. Bisciotti Owner

Sashi Brown....................................... President

Dick Cass President Emeritus

Lisa Dixon........................Sr. Director of Special Events/ Special Asst. to the Owner & President

Ron Shapiro .Special Advisor to the Owner legal

Brandon Etheridge

SVP & General Counsel

Kristin Stortini Deputy General Counsel

Jessica Markison Sr. Director of Compliance & Risk Management

David Ghostlaw Legal Coordinator

finance, human resources & information technology

FINANCE

Jeff Goering Sr. Vice President/Chief Financial Officer

Jim Coller .Vice President of Finance

Reba Koppelman

Sr. Director of Finance

Dana Cline Sr. Payables Manager

Liz McCroskey Sr. Accounting Manager

HUMAN RESOURCES

Elizabeth Mearman Sr. Vice President of Human Resources

Julie Tambussi Sr. Director of Human Resources

Jillian Black

.Sr. Payroll Manager

Jordan Bonner HR Generalist - Employee Experience

Jasmine Chiazor HR Generalist - Talent Acquisition

Patti Holtery Sr. Payroll Specialist

Karen McGee People Team Coordinator

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Asheesh Kinra Vice President of Information Technology Jeremy Parks Sr. Database Architect

Ricky Lopez Sr. Cloud Engineer

Christian Smith Sr. Network Administrator

Kevin Boyle Systems Administrator

David Saunders............................... Data Developer

Robert Phillips

PUBLIC RELATIONS

.Help Desk Analyst

Chad Steele Sr. Vice President of Communications

Patrick Gleason...............Vice President of Public Relations

Marisol Renner

Director of Publications

Tom Valente....................... Director of Public Relations

Vernon Dennis Public Relations Coordinator

Dan Horowitz Public Relations Coordinator

COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Heather Darney................... VP of Commmunity Relations/ Executive Director, Ravens Foundation

Kelly Tallant Community Relations Sr. Manager

Briana Vaughn Community Relations Manager

Drew Meyer.................. Community Coordinator

Simon Gelan...................... President of Operations

Joan Fennekohl

Vice President of Team Travel

Keith Mathews of

Bud Reinecke

Director of Team Services

Dan Parsons Sr. Manager, Team Operations

Jerry Bolling..........................Team Services Manager

Matt Klug

Facilities Maintenance Manager

Valarie Wideman Player Services Manager

Marlon McLean Assistant Facilities Manager

Kelly Lekas Receptionist

Denny Brothers Services Assistant

Avon Bryant Assistant Manager of Team Services

Bob Eller Advisor

David Griffin Kori DIRECTORY

Team Services Assistants

SECURITY

Craig Singleterry

Vice President of Security

Rodney Allen Director of Security

Frank Fornoff Security Manager

Steve Owens Manager

Mike Sotka Security Manager

FIELDS & GROUNDS - M&T BANK STADIUM

Sean Kauffman

Head Groundskeeper - M&T Bank Stadium

Jarod Knopp Assistant Head Groundskeeper

Matt Clark Assistant Groundskeeper

Dan Ampthor Groundskeeper

Billy Stewart Groundskeeper

FIELDS & GROUNDS - UNDER ARMOUR PERFORMANCE CENTER

Bryan Filkins................. Director, Fields & Grounds - UAPC

P.J. Petel Sr. Manager, Fields & Grounds

Matt Cavrak Sports Turf Specialist

Will Ranney Sports Turf Specialist

Justin Syharath

business ventures

Sports Turf Specialist

CORPORATE SALES & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Kevin Rochlitz

Sr. Vice President/Chief Sales Officer

Aaron Cline Vice President of Corporate Sales & Suites

Dan Condon

Trey Bennett

.Director of Sales

Sr. Manager, Corporate Sales

Chris Wack...................... Sr. Manager, Corporate Sales

Ryan Burns Manager, Corporate Sales & Suites

Tyler Cherigo

.Strategic Partnership Designer

Will Beatson........................... Business Development

Gwen Sieck

CLIENT SERVICES

Kate Kasabula

Molly Goodwin

Tricia Aoki

Corporate Sales & Media Manager

Vice President of Client Services

Sr. Client Services Manager

Client Services Manager

Matt Kempel Client Services Manager

Jaida Bayton

Sr. Client Services Coordinator

Nick Berry Client Services Coordinator

Brett Tilley Client Services Coordinator

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SUITE SALES & SERVICE

Theresa Abato

Hayward Caswell

Vice President of Suite Sales & Service

Sr. Manager, Suite Services & Operations

Jillian Magnotta Suites & Services Manager

MARKETING

Brad Downs

Sr. Vice President of Marketing

Kim Ferguson Director, Activation & Fan Development

Josh Lukin Director, Brand Strategy & Advertising

Ilsa Marden Director, Events & Game Entertainment

Ken Lisse Senior Designer

Laura Humphreys Sr. Manager, Marketing & Activation

Matt Little Sr. Manager, Marketing & Football Outreach

Moe Shoots Manager of Events

Katie Bollinger Manager, Marketing & Fan Development

Tory Nymick Entertainment Marketing Manager

Nick Prevas Graphic Design Manager

Adam Rudel Manager, Marketing & Football Outreach

Brandon Williams Mascot Program Manager

Anneliese Akins Graphic Designer

Kaylie Homberg Event Coordinator

Yajaira Rivas Marketing & Fan Development Coordinator

Tina Galdieri Cheer Coordinator

John Ziemann Marching Band President

RAVENS MEDIA

Michelle Andres

Sr. Vice President of Ravens Media

Jay O’Brien VP, Broadcasting & Gameday Productions

Cody Williams Vice President of Strategy and Analytics

Matt Brevet Director of Production

Eddie Coughlan Director of Photography

Phil Cunningham Director of Post-Production

Garrett Downing Social Media Director/Digital Host

Steve Groff

Director of Broadcast Technical Operations

Dave Lang.............. Director of Digital Strategy & Innovation

Ryan Mink

Editorial Director

Jack Dana Sr. Manager, Production & Media Assets

Brent Airey......................... Motion Graphics Designer

Cliff Brown Staff Writer

Cassie Calvert

Social Media Manager

Dave Heringer Media Graphic Designer

Keith Jackson Motion Designer

Nick Modisett Cinematographer

Kristie Osborne Media Asset Manager

Gina Sorce . Manager, Media Sponsorship

Tyrique Cox Business Analyst

Shelby Granath & Digital Host

Josh Katz Business Analyst

Chanel Smith Digital Strategy & Innovation Coordinator

Haley Timple Producer/Editor

Jeff Atkinson Cinematographer

Phil Hoffmann Team Photographer

Shawn Hubbard Team Photographer

Joey Pulone Team Photographer

stadium operations & guest experience

STADIUM OPERATIONS

Rich Tamayo

John Cline

Jobie Waldt

Evan Cohen

Rob Tune

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Vice President of Stadium Operations

Director of Stadium Operations

Sr. Manager, Stadium Operations

Event Manager, Stadium Operations

Tim Murphy Coordinator, Stadium Operations

Roy Sommerhof Senior Advisor

GUEST EXPERIENCE

Colleen Helak

Director of Guest Experience

Carletta Sweeney Guest Experience Manager

Ryan Stango Guest Experience Coordinator

TICKET SALES & OPERATIONS

Baker Koppelman

.SVP of Ticket Sales & Operations

Dennis Fryer Ticket Sales & Hospitality Director

Adam Mazalewski Ticket Operations Director

T.J. a’Becket Ticket Operations & Distribution Sr. Manager

Eric Hubbs Ticket Sales & Hospitality Services Manager

Elli Peltonen Ticket Services Manager

Adam Blenckstone

Lucas Grabbe

.Ticket Sales Representative

Ticket Sales Representative

Peter Jacobsen....Customer Service & ADA Seating Coordinator

Marcus Jenkins

Ticket Sales Representative

Raven Jones Service & Ticket Programs Coordinator

Reggie Keller

Emma Klein

.Customer Service & Upper Level Coordinator

Ticket Sales Representative

Betsy Lamb Customer Service Assistant

RETAIL

Chris Inouye.............................

Sr. Director of Retail

Megan Grondzki Retail Sr. Manager

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player personnel

Eric DeCosta Executive Vice President & General Manager

Ozzie Newsome Vice President

Pat Moriarty

Joe Hortiz

George Kokinis

Sr. Advisor to the General Manager

Director of Player Personnel

Director of Player Personnel

Nick Matteo Vice President of Football Administration

Vincent Newsome............... Sr. Player Personnel Executive David Blackburn Director of College Scouting

David McDonald .Director of Research & Development

Mark Azevedo

Asst. Director of Player Personnel

Jenn Hoffman Chief of Staff to the General Manager

Andrew Raphael .National Scout

Houegnon "Q" Attenoukon Area Scout

Brandon Berning Midwest/Southwest Area Scout

Joey Cleary Southeast Area Scout

Corey Frazier West Coast Area Scout

Patrick McDonough Northeast Area Scout

Chas Stallard .Southwest Area Scout

Bobby Vega East Area Scout

Kevin Weidl Area Scout

Steve Clagett Scouting Information & Research Manager

Corey Krawiec Manager, Player Evaluation & Analytics

Derrick Yam Manager of Data & Decision Science

TJ Ajibola .Player Personnel Assistant

Maggie Domanowski .Administrative Asst. to Player Personnel

Travis Hawkins Player Personnel Assistant

Darrius Heyward-Bey Player Personnel Assistant

Anthony Levine Sr. Player Personnel Assistant

Sarah Mallepalle..................... Player Personnel Analyst

James Oncea...................... Football Systems Developer

Terrell Parker Player Personnel Assistant

Andrew Rogan Player Personnel Assistant Charlie Gelman Football Analyst

Jameel McClain Director of Player Engagement

Sarah Snyder Director of Sports Nutrition Johnny Shelton .Team Chaplain

O.J. Brigance

Dr. Andrew Tucker

Sr. Advisor to Player Engagement

training & medical

Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Tricia Bent-Goodley Team Clinician

Adrian Dixon

Head Certified Athletic Trainer

Ron Medlin Sr. Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kevin Domboski................ Associate Head Athletic Trainer

Michael Blankenship Asst. Cert. Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist

Collin Francis................ Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer

Chris Marroquin

Assistant Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist

Mike Thomas....... Assistant Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist

Kim Niggel Medical Services Assistant

Jon Dubé

Mark Bienvenu

equipment

Kenico Hines Head Equipment Manager

Tom Wood

football video

Sr. Video Operations Advisor

Vice President of Football Video Operations

Collin Ferguson of Football Video Operations

Austin Marshall Football Video Operations Coordinator

Senior Equipment Manager

Ebony Short Sewing Manager

Scott Rotier

Assistant Equipment Manager

Jordan Brown Equipment Coordinator

Jeremy Tunstall Equipment Coordinator

Michele Geiman Seamstress

Natalie Shaffer Seamstress

Kendra Shapanus Seamstress

Shannell Thomas................................. Seamstress

coaching

John Harbaugh Head Coach

Megan McLaughlin

Megan Rosburg

DEFENSE

Director of Football Information

Assistant to the Head Coach

Mike Macdonald Defensive Coordinator

Chris Hewitt Pass Game Coordinator/Secondary

Rob Leonard....................... Outside Linebackers Coach

D'Anton Lynn Safeties Coach

Zach Orr

Inside Linebackers Coach

Ryan Osborn Defensive Assistant

Jay Peterson Defensive Assistant

Matt Robinson Defensive Assistant

Anthony Weaver Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line

OFFENSE

Greg Roman............................ Offensive Coordinator

Joe D’Alessandris

Offensive Line Coach

Mike Devlin Assistant Offensive Line Coach

Kerry Dixon......................Assistant Quarterbacks Coach

George Godsey Tight Ends Coach

Tee Martin Wide Receivers Coach

Daniel Stern Offensive Assistant

Travis Switzer Assistant

James Urban Quarterbacks Coach

Craig Ver Steeg

Keith Williams

SPECIAL TEAMS

Chris Horton

Running Backs Coach

Pass Game Specialist

Special Teams Coordinator

Randy Brown Special Teams Coach

T.J. Weist

Special Teams Coach

Sam Koch...........................Special Teams Consultant

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Steve Saunders

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

Scott Elliott Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Sam Rosengarten Football Performance Coach

Ron Shrift Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Anthony Watson

ANALYTICS

Scott Cohen

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

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Jason Brooks Football Analyst

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In Loving Memory Jaylon1995-2022Ferguson 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 7 IN LOVING MEMORY

OWNER

COLLEGE: SALISBURY STATE UNIVERSITY

BORN: 4/10/60, PHILADELPHIA, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 23/23

Steve Bisciotti wants consistency. His goal is to have the Ravens in the playoff hunt every season, avoiding dips that plague some franchises.

The Ravens are one of only six teams (New England – 12, Green Bay – 11, Baltimore – 9, Kansas City – 9, Pittsburgh – 9 and Seattle – 9) to earn at least nine postseason berths in the last 14 years (2008-21), with Baltimore winning at least one game in seven of those nine playoff campaigns. Additionally, during this span, the Ravens have compiled the NFL’s second-most postseason victories (11, tied with Green Bay), trailing only New England (16).

Baltimore has also captured playoff berths in 10 of the last 16 years, and during John Harbaugh's tenure, has advanced to three AFC Championship games (2012, 2011 and 2008), winning Super Bowl XLVII in 2012.

"We're proud of what we're giving to Baltimore," Bisciotti says. "You have to make the playoffs to have the opportunity to compete for championships, and championships are our goal. We want to be a consistent winner that avoids big lulls and not being in the playoffs for any length of time."

Under Bisciotti, the Ravens are part of an elite group: They are one of 15 NFL teams with multiple Super Bowl victories. Five franchises have won one title. Eight others have earned a berth in the game and lost, while four teams have never advanced to the Super Bowl. More importantly, with the Super Bowl XLVII Championship, the Ravens (two) joined the Patriots (six) and the Buccaneers, Giants and Steelers (two each) as the only teams that have won more than one NFL title since the turn of the century in 2000.

The passionate Bisciotti, who at 62 is the NFL’s fourthyoungest owner (Kansas City's Clark Hunt, 57, Arizona’s Michael Bidwill, 57 and Washington's Daniel Snyder, 57), bought a minority interest in the Ravens from Art Modell in 2000,completingthepurchaseofthefranchiseonApril9,2004.

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STEVE BISCIOTTI
“My responsibilities are not only to my family and the people who work for the Ravens. There are over a million stakeholders in
Baltimore area who we have an obligation to. They’re the fans who invest more than three hours on Sunday to watch, listen to or attend our games. That’s a big difference from owning a non-sports company.” –SteveBisciottionowningtheRavens “What really strikes me about Steve is his loyalty to the friends he’s had forever. A lot of people, when they become very successful like Steve, they move on. His friends are the same ones he grew up with. That’s one of his strengths.” –LongtimeMarylandbasketballcoachGaryWilliams “[Steve] is a great leader. The players love him. They love when he’s around. He’s an inspiration to all of our guys, to me, to this organization.Hesetsthetonehere.It’sagreatorganizationbecauseofhisvision.” –JohnHarbaughonSteveBisciotti QUOTH THE RAVEN: STEVE BISCIOTTI 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 8 OWNER

father, Bernard, took the children to Orioles and Colts games. Sadly, Bernard died of leukemia when Steve was 8. His mother, Patricia, a huge Ravens fan, then raised the children. After graduating from Salisbury (Md.) State University in 1982 with a degree in liberal arts, Bisciotti worked in the temporary help industry. In 1983 (at age 23), he started Aerotek with his cousin, Jim Davis. They offered aerospace and technology companies access to skilled temporary employees.

Aerotek is part of Allegis Group, the largest staffing firm in the United States and the largest privately held talent management firm in the world. The company, headquartered just outside Baltimore, has offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Allegis Group has over 18,000 internal employees and over 160,000 employees assigned to client locations. These include engineers, scientists, IT professionals, accountants, attorneys and industrial workers.

Before purchasing the Ravens, Bisciotti's business success was not well known to the general public on a national level, or even notable in the Baltimore area, where he and his partners kept a low profile. "I'm OK if I'm one of the least known owners in pro sports," Bisciotti says.

Steve, an energetic visionary, is quietly dedicated to a number of important causes and projects, some associated with his deep Catholic faith. He is a board member for Catholic Charities and created The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation. Most of Bisciotti's extensive charity work and generous giving are done without public notice, although, in 2020, it was announced that the foundation and the Ravens combined to donate $5 million to assist vital programs supported by Catholic Charities from more than 200 locations in Baltimore City and nine Maryland counties.

In August of 2020, the foundation and the Ravens also jointly distributed $1 million to support social justice reform in Baltimore, with a committee of current and former Ravens

players determining the 28 programs chosen to receive funds from the contribution.

Additionally, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Steve and Renee’s foundation and the Ravens combined to donate (Bisciottiwhom(Foote),Bisciottiwhoscholarshipscreated(HBCUs).Maryland'sHall–InBanktheEducational$1milliontosupportfournonprofitorganizations–theFundforExcellence,theUnitedWayofCentralMaryland,BaltimoreCommunityFoundationandtheMarylandFood–intheireffortstocombatthepublichealthcrisis.Juneof2021,SteveandReneehonoredOzzieNewsometheRavens'longtimepersonnelexecutiveandProFootballofFamer–bymakinga$4milliongiftinhisnametoHistoricallyBlackCollegesandUniversitiesThroughtheirfoundation,the$4milliondonationtheOzzieNewsomeScholarsProgram,whichfundsforBaltimoreCityPublicSchoolsgraduatesattendanHBCUinMaryland.enjoysgolfingandboating.Heandhiswife,Reneearetheparentsoftwosons:JasonandJack,bothofresidewiththeirfamiliesintheBaltimorearea.ispronounced:bih-SHAH-tee.)

CBS Sports on Steve Bisciotti: “Steve Bisciotti doesn’t make himself a huge part of the story, but the decision to hire coach John Harbaugh in 2008 has worked out pretty well. According to Forbes, the team has doubled in worth since Bisciotti became owner, but he also understands how to raise morale.”

SportsIllustrated on Bisciotti: “Bisciotti has become beloved in Baltimore as the local kid who made good and has turned the Ravens into one of the best-managed franchises in the NFL. He has become the epitome of the young, engaged owner who goes about his business the right way and puts a perennial winner on the field.”

Longtime NFL writer Rick Gosselin on Bisciotti becoming one ofthemostinfluentialNFLowners: "I think the obvious guy, if he wants that platform, is Steve Bisciotti with the Ravens. That’s a model franchise. They win. They have continuity. They aren’t theandtoday.probablymakingknee-jerkreactions,firingcoachesrightandleft.They’reoneofthethreeorfourmodelfranchisesintheNFLNow,he’saquietguy,butifhewantedtohaveavoicebeaplayerinleaguematters,Ithinkhe’stheguythathasgreatestopportunitytodoit.”(via

The Athletic, July, 2020)

QUOTH THE RAVEN: STEVE BISCIOTTI

– Steve Bisciotti Steve Bisciotti with Johnny Unitas at Colts training
JohnnytrainingRobinsongames,(Mike)“IremembergoingtoacoupleofColtsgameseveryseasonwithmydadormomandbrotherandsister(CathyThomas).Wewereonthe10-yardline,lowerdeck.We’dgotoO’stoo.MyfavoriteplayerwasPaulBlair,becausemybrotheralreadyclaimedBrooksandwouldnotletmetakethesameguy.We’dalsogotoWestminsterforColtscamp.Wehavepictureswithvariousplayers,andIhaveonewithmewearingUnitas’helmet.IwouldalwaysasktheColtsplayersifIcouldweartheirhelmets.”
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Titles Team Seasons 6 New England Patriots 2001,'03, '04,'14, '16, '18 2 BaltimoreRavens 2000, 2012 2 New York Giants 2007, 2011 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 2005, 2008 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002, 2020 MOST SUPER BOWL TITLES SINCE 2000 SEASON STEVE BISCIOTTI PRAISE FOR BISCIOTTI 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 9 OWNER

SASHI BROWN PRESIDENT

COLLEGE: HAMPTON HARVARD SCHOOL

BORN: 5/15/76, BOSTON, MA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 14/1

On April 1, 2022, longtime sports executive SASHI BROWN became the Ravens’ team president, succeeding Dick Cass, who retired after 18 years with the organization. Brown, 46, assumes the responsibilities held by Cass, overseeing all business areas of the organization, including finances, budgeting, non-football personnel, corporate sales, operations, stadium activities, communications and business ventures.

“We’re excited to attract an accomplished leader like Sashi,” owner Steve Bisciotti stated.

“He’s very smart and has good judgement,” added Cass about Brown. “He’s thoughtful, and what you really notice are his people skills, poise and presence.”

For the three years (2019-21) prior to his Baltimore arrival, Brown worked at Monumental Sports & Entertainment, last serving as President of Monumental Basketball (Wizards, Mystics and Go-Go) and as a special advisor to the CEO.

Brown also previously accrued 13 years of NFL experience, including five seasons (2013-17) with the Cleveland Browns, where he served two years (2016-17) as executive vice president of football operations. Prior to that, he spent eight years (2005-12) with the Jacksonville Jaguars, last serving as senior vice president and general counsel.

In 2015, Brown was named to the Sports Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” list.

He began his career as an attorney at the Washington, D.C.based law firm WilmerHale.

2019-21: (with Monumental Sports & Entertainment) In November 2021, Brown was promoted to special advisor to the CEO and President of Monumental Basketball... He oversaw variousoperations for the Wizards, Mystics and Go-Go, including research and information systems, technology, equipment, communications, finance, facilities, security and player engagement...He originally joined officerMonumentalBasketballasthechiefplanningandoperationsinJuly2019.

2013-17: (with Cleveland Browns) Brown was promoted to executive vice president of football operations in January 2016, leading the development of an organizational vision and strategic plan for rebuilding football operations...He oversaw all football operation functions, including salary cap and contracts, scouting, medical, equipment, video, travel, security, facilities and athletic performance... Originally hired by Cleveland as its executive vice president and general counsel, Brown worked in both football and business capacities...Upon his arrival, he was responsible for overseeing the team’s football administration functions and player contract negotiations...On the business side, his

"There are some big shoes that I will not fill entirely Day One, but I look forward to growing into and hopefully filling out in time. It’s an important responsibility and charge, just as it is taking over one of the leadership roles here, for this great organization and this great community of Baltimore. I take all that very seriously.”

duties included commercial contracts, government affairs, risk management, intellectual property issues, litigation and stadium matters.

2005-12: (with Jacksonville Jaguars) Brown spent eight years as Jacksonville’s senior vice president and general counsel...He was involved in both football and business operations, which included playing a key role in helping negotiate the naming rights deal for EverBank Field.

2002-05: (with WilmerHale) Brown represented clients in a variety of matters, including sports-related transactions, venture capital and private equity deals, as well as mergers and acquisitions.

COLLEGE: Brown earned his bachelor of arts degree (mass media) from Hampton University in 1998 and a juris doctorate degree from Harvard Law School in 2002.

PERSONAL: Brown has a longstanding history of civic involvement, having served on the boards of directors for the Cleveland Browns Foundation, Cleveland Development Advisors, Jacksonville Housing Authority, Jacksonville Museum of Science and History and the MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation...He is currently on the board of trustees at Hampton University and is the chairman of the Ravens Foundation, Inc...He’s also on the board of Delivering Good, a non-profit organization that supports people affected by poverty and tragedy...Though he was born in Boston, Brown mostly grew up in Middletown, CT...While attending Hampton University, he spent time as a radio play-by-play announcer and analyst for the school’s football and basketball teams... He also hosted a radio show focused on jazz music, which he remains passionate about today...Sashi and his wife, Paige, have two sons (Robeson and Ellison) and two daughters (Zora and Ananda).

In April of 2022, Sashi Brown (right) succeeded Dick Cass (left) to become the third president in the Ravens’ 27-year history.

– Sashi Brown on becoming the Ravens’ next president
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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 10 PRESIDENT

ERIC D ECOSTA EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER

COLLEGE: COLBY

BORN: 4/10/71, TAUNTON, MA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 27/27

ERIC DE COSTA 's loyalty, love and pride for the Baltimore Ravens are unmatched. A pillar of the organization's well-laid foundation, DeCosta has been with the franchise since Day One, first beginning as an intern during the inaugural 1996 season and then ascending to the personnel department’s chief decision-maker in 2019.

Prior to being named executive vice president and general manager – succeeding the legendary Ozzie Newsome –DeCosta, 51, received GM interview offers annually from multiple teams in recent years.

However, he never seriously considered leaving Baltimore. Simply put, Eric's respect for – and thorough understanding of – the Ravens' culture aligned perfectly with his pursuit of a dream job.

“I’m the kind of person who appreciates people who stick with things," DeCosta admits. "Even when I think about athletes I’ve admired, people I’ve admired, they’ve had long tenures in different places. But I love this community. My family is from this community. I love the people I work with day to day. Anyone who knows me knows that."

In 2007, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti first approached DeCosta about becoming general manager one day. Years later, they decided Eric would continue to serve as Newsome's top lieutenant through 2018, helping groom him for the GM role and setting up a seamless transition.

"Did I have chances [to leave]? Yes," DeCosta shares. "Did I have a lot? Yes. Did I ever really consider it? Not really, because every time I’d go to bed thinking that maybe I would consider something, I’d wake up and say, ‘What are you, crazy? You know you’re going to have the job someday that you’ve dreamed about, so just wait and make it perfect.’"

From an outside perspective, the imminent ascension might have spawned challenges in DeCosta's relationship with Newsome. That was never the case, however, because the duo

has always had a remarkable connection – one that forged a rare professional partnership and an extraordinary friendship.

"Ozzie basically took a 25-year-old kid who had no experience in the NFL, who was so different from him, and gave me a personneldirectorpersonnelinput,asmembersAhonestly,specialalwayschanceandacceptedme,"DeCostasaysfondly."HeandIhavebeenverydifferentinalotofways,butsoaligned.It’sarelationshipinmylife.I’velearnedalotoffootball,butjustalotmoreaboutbeingagoodperson."graduateoftheRavens’“20/20Club,”whichincludesofthepersonnelstaffwhostartedwiththeteamyoungassistantsandgrewintoevaluatorswithmoreDeCostaquicklymoveduptheranks.Hewasfirstaintern(1996),thenareascout(1997-2002),thenofcollegescouting(2003-08),thendirectorofplayer(2009-11)andthenassistantGM(2012-18).ItbecameevidentearlyinDeCosta’stenurethathewasdestinedforNFLsuccess.Brimmingwithpassion,resourcefulness,arelentlessattitudeandanadvancedaptitude,hequicklyearnedhisco-workers'respect."WhenRayLewiswalkedintocamphisfirstday,heneverreallywastrulyarookie,"RavensSVPoffootballoperationsPatMoriartyrecalls."HewasRayLewis,ourstartinglinebacker.[Thatsameyearof1996],IthinkEricwasnever'ErictheIntern.'Hewasmorethanascout."RaisedinTaunton,MA,DeCostasethissightsonbecominganNFLGMfromtheageof6.Hisinterestfirstpiquedin1978,when,contrarytomanyofhisfriendswhowerePatriotsandBroncosfans,hebegantofollowtheCowboys.

"He’s
– EVP Ozzie Newsome on Eric DeCosta Steve Bisciotti (left) named Eric DeCosta the Ravens' new E COSTA’S BALTIMORE JOURNEY
an outside-the-box thinker, but his football beliefs are based on substance, history and collected wisdom. He can see the unintended consequences that come with certain big decisions. He’ll push the envelope to make sure we’re covering all possibilities."
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• 2019-22: EVP & GM, 2012-18: Asst. GM, 2009-11: Dir. of Player Personnel, 2003-08: Dir. of College Scouting, 1998-2002: Midwest Area Scout, 1997: Area Scout, 1996: Personnel Intern •Assistant General Manager for Ravens' 2012 Super Bowl XLVII Title •Midwest Area Scout for Ravens' 2000 Super Bowl XXXV Title • Ravens drafted 19 Pro Bowlers during DeCosta's tenure of being Director of College Scouting through Assistant General Manager (2003-18): OLB Terrell Suggs, DT Haloti Ngata, P Sam Koch, G Ben Grubbs, G Marshal Yanda, FB Le'Ron McClain, RB Ray Rice, LS Morgan Cox (RFA), K Justin Tucker (RFA), DT Brandon Williams, FB Kyle Juszczyk, LB C.J. Mosley, T Ronnie Stanley, OLB Matthew Judon, CB Marlon Humphrey, FB Patrick Ricard (RFA), QB Lamar Jackson, T Orlando Brown Jr. & TE Mark Andrews Ravens owner
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"I was fascinated by the Cowboys and Tom Landry, Gil Brandt, Tex Schramm – the whole notion of scouting and building a football team," DeCosta states. "Doing things differently than all the other teams did back then really appealed to me.”

Throughout much of his upbringing, Eric would study the NFL – particularly the draft – in a detailed manner that continuously amazed friends and family members.

His passion for the game of football was also quite evident on the field. Though, admittedly, he was never the biggest, fastest, smartest or most talented athlete, DeCosta was undoubtedly the hardest worker – someone always seeking ways to make himself better and gain a competitive edge.

While attending Colby College in Maine, the undersized linebacker went on to become a three-year captain and starter. He knew every assignment on the gridiron, holding himself to the highest of standards, all while inspiring teammates to reach new levels.

After graduating from Colby in 1992, DeCosta took part in a graduate coaching fellowship for the football team at Trinity University, where he would also earn a master's in English. But as time passed, he became uncertain about where a coaching path would lead. Looking to maximize his options, Eric applied to law school and prepared to pursue a new career, rather than cling to his football passion.

However, a chance encounter reinvigorated DeCosta's football pursuits in 1995, when he met someone who had completed an internship with Washington’s NFL team. Upon learning of such NFL opportunities, Eric immediately sent resumes and letters to all 32 clubs. In response, he received rejection notices from all but one team – Washington – which hired him to serve as a training camp intern.

Thanks to that experience, DeCosta had finally – and successfully – broken into the NFL. The following year (1996), he landed the Ravens' personnel internship during their firstever season. Coincidentally, he accepted Baltimore's offer the same day he learned that he had been placed on the University of Connecticut Law School waitlist.

"I was willing to take a chance," DeCosta affirms, "because I knew that once I got to Baltimore, I'd do everything to make the most of my opportunity."

The rest, as they say, is history – something bolstered by loyalty, love and pride from a man who helped build an organization, just as much as the organization built him.

1996-2022: (with Baltimore) 2021: Signed All-Pro TE Mark Andrews and OLB Tyus Bowser to long-term extensions... Andrews earned his second Pro Bowl by producing single-season franchise records in receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361), while also leading all NFL TEs in both categories...Bowser set new career highs in tackles (56), sacks (7) and QBHs (15)...First-round draft picks WR Rashod Bateman (27th) and OLB Odafe Oweh (31st) made significant contributions as rookies. 2020: Ravens earned their third-straight playoff berth by posting an 11-5 regular season record...Baltimore’s rushing attack finished No. 1 in the NFL (191.9 ypg) and produced the third-most yards (3,071) in a 16-game NFL season...Three players – QB Lamar

Jackson (1,005), rookie standout RB J.K. Dobbins (805) & RB Gus Edwards (723) – rushed for over 700 yards each, while Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing milestone in multiple seasons… Drafted by DeCosta in the second round, Dobbins posted a 6.01 ypc average, which ranked No. 1 among all NFL RBs... CB Marlon Humphrey, whom DeCosta inked to a five-year contract extension in October, led the NFL with a Ravens’ single-season record 8 FFs, also registering a team-high 11 PD...Rookie first-round draft pick LB Patrick Queen posted a team-high 105 tackles, while he was also the NFL’s only defender with at least 70 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 defensive TD. 2019: In his first season as EVP & GM, was named The Sporting News 2019 NFL Executive of the Year...The Ravens produced a franchise-best 14-2 record, earning the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed…Led by unanimous NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season, also setting an NFL single-season rushing record (3,296 yards) and scoring an NFL-high 33.2 points per game...WR Marquise Brown, who DeCosta tabbed with the Ravens' first pick (25th overall), tied a franchise record for most receiving TDs (7) by a rookie...During the offseason, DeCosta signed free agent Pro Bowlers S Earl Thomas III and RB Mark Ingram II – and traded mid-season for standout CB Marcus Peters – all of whom earned All-Star honors again in 2019 as part of Baltimore’s NFL-record-tying (Dallas, 2007) 13 players to be named to the Pro Bowl. 2018: TE Hayden Hurst and QB Lamar Jackson were selected in the first round...Jackson led the Ravens to a 6-1 record and AFC North title in the season's final seven games...Six rookies, including standouts Jackson, TE Mark Andrews, T Orlando Brown Jr. and RB Gus Edwards started multiple games. 2017: In the first round, selected CB Marlon Humphrey, who played in all 16 games (five starts) as a rookie...Ravens signed CB Brandon Carr and S Tony Jefferson to bolster the defense in free agency. 2016: Draft picks T Ronnie Stanley (No. 6 overall), G/T Alex Lewis (fourth round) and CB Tavon Young (fourth) earned significant playing time as rookies... Ravens also signed key free agents WR Mike Wallace and S Eric Weddle, who earned his fourth Pro Bowl in his first year as a Raven (earned his fifth and sixth in '17 & '18).

2015: WR Breshad Perriman (first) and TE Maxx Williams (second) were tabbed early in the draft...Also drafted DT Carl Davis (third), OLB Za’Darius Smith (fourth) and TE Nick Boyle (fifth), all of whom made important contributions. 2014: Ravens signed five-time Pro Bowl WR Steve Smith Sr. and RB Justin Forsett, who earned his first Pro Bowl, finishing fifth in the league with a career-best 1,266 rushing yards... Also drafted LB C.J. Mosley, a four-time Pro Bowler and the team’s first-ever rookie Pro Bowler. 2013: Ravens signed Pro Bowl OLB Elvis Dumervil, DE Chris Canty and LB Daryl Smith

"Perhaps we should just change the name of the NFL Draft to the ‘Ravens Invitational,’ because nobody crushes this event – year-in and year-out – like Baltimore. Take a bow, Eric DeCosta – you continue to do the great Ozzie Newsome proud.”
– NFL.com’s Adam Schein on Baltimore’s 2022 draft class
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as key free agents...Smith led the Ravens in tackles (123), and Dumervil was second with 9.5 sacks. 2012: Promoted to assistant general manager following the NFL Draft...Strong moves both in free agency and the draft helped Baltimore win Super Bowl XLVII...Free agent WR/RS Jacoby Jones, who earned his first Pro Bowl, rookie free agent K Justin Tucker, and draft picks OLB Courtney Upshaw (second round), G Kelechi Osemele (second round) and RB Bernard Pierce (third round) each made significant contributions en route to the title. 2011: Baltimore signed key free agents FB Vonta Leach, who earned two Pro Bowls with the Ravens (2011-12), and S Bernard Pollard, who started 26 games in two seasons (2011-12)...Team selected CB Jimmy Smith in the first round and standout WR Torrey Smith in the second round. 2010: Ravens traded for Pro Bowl WR Anquan Boldin, added quality veteran free agent DE Cory Redding and strengthened team depth, including TEs Ed Dickson (third round) and Dennis Pitta (fourth round) through the draft. 2009: Promoted to director of player personnel, following six successful seasons as scouting director...Ravens drafted All-Rookie team honoree T Michael Oher (first round) and picked up CB Lardarius Webb in the third round...Also signed free agent K Billy Cundiff, who earned his first Pro Bowl in 2010. 2008: Instrumental in selecting QB Joe Flacco (18th overall), the Super Bowl XLVII MVP, and RB Ray Rice, a three-time Pro Bowler...Also served on the eight-member committee to interview head coach John Harbaugh. 2007: Ravens drafted 2011 Pro Bowl G Ben Grubbs, the team’s first-round pick (29th overall), and eight-time Pro Bowl G Marshal Yanda in the third round. 2006: Drafted All-Rookie Team standouts DT Haloti Ngata (12th overall), a five-time Pro Bowler, and S Dawan Landry (fifth round)...Baltimore also selected Pro Bowl P Sam Koch (sixth round). 2005: Selected All-Rookie Team honoree WR Mark Clayton (22nd overall), who had a record-breaking first year in Baltimore, and C/G Jason Brown (fourth round). 2003: Was named director of college scouting...Drafted 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and 2003 Defensive Rookie of the Year OLB Terrell Suggs, a seven-time Pro Bowler. 1998-2002: Was the Ravens’ Midwest area scout...Researched and analyzed draft-day trades and evaluated free agent prospects for the pro personnel department...Worked with both college and pro scouting staffs on the draft and free agency. 1998: Was

promoted to area scout after spending time in the fall of 1997 scouting the Midwest. 1996: Hired as a personnel intern. 1995: (with Washington) First NFL experience was a training camp internship in Washington’s personnel department. 1993-95: (with Trinity College) In a graduate fellowship, DeCosta coached the defensive line and linebackers while earning his master’s degree in English. 1993: Was an intern coach for Trinity’s wide receivers.

COLLEGE: Earned degrees in English and the classics from Colby, receiving dean’s list honors (1990-92)...Was a threeyear football letterman and captain at LB...As a senior, was selected as the Millett Award recipient for outstanding athletic contributions over his four years...In 2017, received the Carl Nelson Sports Achievement award, an alumni honor recognizing significant achievement in the athletic world... From 2017-20, served on the Board of Visitors at Colby before joining the Board of Trustees in December of 2020.

PERSONAL: Attended Taunton (MA) HS, where he played FB and LB, earned three varsity letters, and as a senior, was voted team captain...Actively supports a number of different charities throughout the state of Maryland, focusing on children, families, animal welfare and nature conservation... Has assisted with countless fundraisers and charitable events for those organizations...DeCosta spent six years serving as a board member for the Maryland SPCA and is currently an ambassador for the organization...In addition to other board responsibilities, Eric was a celebrity judge at the charity’s largest annual fundraiser, the March for the Animals, which raises over $350,000 each year to help support the SPCA’s mission to improve the lives of pets and people...Also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Irvine Nature Center, a nonprofit environmental educational center in Owings Mills, MD...From 2010-13, Eric interviewed high school candidates for the Ravens Scholars program… The initiative, which was created in 2010, awards a $5,000 renewable scholarship (up to $20,000 per scholar) to five local high school students each year...In 2005, The Sporting News named DeCosta one of the top young stars in sports, while in 2008, he was selected to both the Baltimore Business Journal and Baltimore Magazine “40 Under 40” group...Eric and his wife, Lacie, have a daughter, Jane Elizabeth (19), who is a sophomore at Penn State, and two sons, Michael Litz (15) and Jackson James (11). APs) (* w/ Oak.)

ERIC D eCOSTA FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO RAVENS MOST DRAFT CHOICES TO EARN AP FIRST-TEAM All-PRO SINCE 1996 RAVENS INCEPTION Rk. Team Players 1.BaltimoreRavens17 New England PittsburghPatriots17 4.DallasSteelers17 SanCowboys16 Francisco 49ers16 In 26 full seasons with the Ravens, Eric DeCosta has helped Baltimore scout (and draft) 17 different players who have gone on to earn first-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press. These 17 players tie (NE & Pit.) for the NFL’s most since the Ravens’ 1996 inception. AP FIRST-TEAM ALL-PROS DRAFTED BY BALTIMORE 7 Mark Andrews (1) 7 Devin Duvernay (1) 7 Marlon Humphrey (1) 7 Lamar Jackson (1) 7 Jamal Lewis (1) 7 Jermaine Lewis (1) 7 Ray Lewis (7) 7 Chris McAlister (1) 7 Le’Ron McClain (1) 7 Haloti Ngata (2) 7 Jonathan Ogden (4) 7 Kelechi Osemele* (1) 7 Ed Reed (5) 7 Ronnie Stanley (1) 7 Terrell Suggs (1) 7 Adalius Thomas (1) 7 Marshal Yanda (2) (1st-Team
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JOHN HARBAUGH

HEAD COACH

Super Bowl-winning head coach John Harbaugh is in his 15th season at the Ravens’ helm. The 2019 NFL Coach of the Year has led Baltimore to a playoff berth in nine (2008-12, 2014 & 2018-20) of his 14 previous seasons, and in 2012, captured the franchise's second World Championship.

Though he never wants it to be about him, it's impossible to ignore Harbaugh's significant success. Here's a look at the NFL’s third-longest-tenured head coach (Bill Belichick –23 seasons & Mike Tomlin – 16 seasons) entering the 2022 campaign:•SinceHarbaugh’s 2008 Baltimore arrival, the Ravens have posted the NFL's fifth-most total victories (148, including playoffs). He has also led the Ravens to 137 regular season wins since 2008, ranking as the NFL's fifth most.

• Under Harbaugh, Baltimore is one of six teams (NE, GB, KC, Pit. & Sea.) to earn a playoff berth in nine of the past 14 seasons.

• The Ravens' 11 playoff wins since 2008 tie (GB) for the NFL's second most (New England, 16). Of those Baltimore victories, an NFL-best eight have come on the road.

• Harbaugh’s 11 playoff victories tie (Pete Carroll, Mike Holmgren & Bill Parcells) for the fifth most by a head coach in the first 14 seasons of an NFL coaching career (Joe Gibbs – 17, Bill Belichick – 15, Chuck Noll – 14 & Bill Cowher – 12).

• Harbaugh owns the most road playoff wins (eight) by a head coach in NFL history. Tom Landry (Dal.) and Tom Coughlin (Jax./NYG) are second with seven each. The 2012 Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII, 34-31, over the San Francisco 49ers in one of the most dramatic games in

NFL history. Baltimore jumped to a 28-6 lead, but needed a critical goal-line stand late in the fourth quarter to help seal the victory. The Ravens overcame a furious secondhalf comeback and a 34-minute power outage at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans to clinch the franchise's second World Championship.

• Under Harbaugh's guidance, the Ravens have appeared in three AFC Championship games (2008, 2011, 2012) and have won at least one playoff game in seven of their nine postseasons with him as head coach.

• Harbaugh is the only head coach in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to win a playoff game in each of his first four and five seasons. He is also the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in six of the first seven seasons of a coaching career

• John and his younger brother, Jim (2011, 2012 and 2013), the former 49ers' head coach, are the only NFL head coaches to reach three conference championships in the first five seasons of a coaching career.

• With Harbaugh, the Ravens have posted an 82-31 mark at M&T Bank Stadium over the past 14 seasons, ranking as the NFL's third-best winning percentage (.726) during that span (2008-21).

• Coach Harbaugh has led the Ravens to four AFC North Division titles (2011-12, 2018-19).

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Despite his continued success, "Harbs" diffuses accolades: "It's about us. It's about the team. It's about the players, the coaches, Steve [Bisciotti], Ozzie [Newsome], Eric [DeCosta] and the scouts. It's about Dick [Cass], Sashi [Brown] and the support staff. It's about all of us pulling together to win – to be the best."

Unlike other NFL head coaches, "Harbs" took the road less traveled. Most NFL field bosses graduate from pro jobs that team,"toSimplyobviouslyfromdobypeoplePriorassistantsspecialwhoInthe14-yearPhiladelphia'swasBeforeorincludetheword"coordinator"after"offensive"or"defensive,"theyemergefromleadingbig-timecollegeprograms.becomingtheRavens'headcoachin2008,JohntheEagles'secondarycoach(2007),andpriortothat,specialteamscoordinator(1998-2006)andacollegiatecoach.(Harbaughgrewuplearningaboutgamefromhisfather,Jack,alongtimecollegecoach.)1998,then-EaglesheadcoachRayRhodeshiredHarbaugh,quicklyestablishedareputationasoneoftheNFL'stopteamscoaches.Subsequently,hewasoneoffourretainedbyAndyReidin1999.tohiringHarbaugh,theRavenstalkedwithover40abouttheenergeticcoach."DidwetakeachancehiringJohn?Mybeliefisthatyouhavetobewillingtothingsthemassesdon't,oryou'llneverseparateyourselfthemasses,"teamownerSteveBisciottistated."Wepickedtherightperson."put,Harbaughstrivestobethebest."Wedon'twantjustwinachampionship.Wewanttobeachampionshiphestated."Weseekthehighestlevels."

ADDITIONAL RAVENS NOTES DURING HARBAUGH ERA:

Maintaining a strong defensive tradition during his time in Baltimore (2008-21), Harbaugh's defense has allowed the NFL's fewest scrimmage touchdowns (431), second-fewest points per game (19.2) and the second-fewest net yards per game (319.0). In 2018, Baltimore produced the NFL’s No. 1 defense (292.9 ypg) and the No. 2 scoring defense (17.9 ppg). The Ravens finished four-straight seasons (2008-11) as the NFL's No. 3 scoring defense (fewest points allowed) –tying an NFL record for consecutive seasons ranking in the Top 3 (record has since been eclipsed by Seattle, 2012-16).

Additionally, from 2014-16, Baltimore's defense was one of three teams (Den. & Sea.) to rank in the NFL's Top 10 in yards allowed each season. Harbaugh's red zone defense has also finished in the Top 5 in seven of his 14 seasons, including first overall in 2011 and second in 2014, 2012 and 2008.

The Ravens' offense has also experienced record-setting success during the Harbaugh Era. In 2019, Baltimore finished No. 1 in the NFL in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while it was No. 2 in total yards (407.6). In 2019, the Ravens also became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season. Baltimore set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296 yards), besting the 1978 Patriots' 3,165. Additionally, in 2019, the Ravens set season team records for touchdowns (64), points (531), net yards (6,521), rushing yards (3,296) and first downs (386, eclipsed in 2021). This attack was led by unanimous NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who accounted for a league-high 43 total TDs, including a league-best (and franchise-record) 36 passing scores. Jackson also rushed for 1,206 yards, setting a new NFL single-season record by a QB. A year later, in 2020, Baltimore’s attack registered the second-most total TDs (55), points (468) and rushing yards (3,071) in franchise history. The 2020 Ravens also produced the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), with their 3,071 rushing yards standing as the third most in a 16-game NFL season. (The Ravens own two of the Top 3 marks.) Producing a revolutionary rushing attack over the past several seasons, the Ravens have rushed for an NFL-high 11,287 yards (173.6 ypg) since QB Lamar Jackson’s rookie campaign (2018).

On special teams, an impressive seven Ravens have earned 14 combined Pro Bowl honors while playing for Harbaugh: ST Brendon Ayanbadejo (2008), K Billy Cundiff (2010), RS Jacoby Jones (2012), K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016 & 2019-21), LS Morgan Cox (2015-16 & 2019-20), P Sam Koch (2015) and RS Devin Duvernay (2021). A byproduct of the Ravens consistently producing one of the NFL's top special teams units during Harbaugh's tenure, senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin ranked the Ravens in the Top 6 of his annual comprehensive ratings system in seven-consecutive seasons (2012-18). (This includes a No. 1 ranking in 2015.) In 2021, Baltimore’s special teams unit finished No. 1 in both Gosselin’s rankings and Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings.

NFL ASSISTANT COACH: 1998-2007 (with Philadelphia) Harbaugh's special teams in Philadelphia were consistently ranked among the NFL's best. From 2000-05, the Eagles' units finished in the Top 10 in five of those seasons in The Dallas Morning News' special teams rankings. In 2001 and 2003, Philly ranked No. 1, according to senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin's composite ratings (includes 22 kicking-game categories).

RAVENS UNDER HARBAUGH NFL WINS / INCLUDING PLAYOFFS (2008-21) Rk.TeamTotalWins 1.New England Patriots179 2.Green Bay Packers156 3.Pittsburgh Steelers152 4.New Orleans Saints150 5.BaltimoreRavens148 JOHN HARBAUGH “What separates John from a lot of different coaches is that he watches every player. He has a tremendous work ethic, he has a passion for it, and he works well [with the scouts]. He has tremendous credibility with the scouts because they know he’s done the work. That’s what I love; that’s a joy. He has a strong opinion, but it’s always backed up by the tape and by what he wants on this team, and the scouts and coaches always respect that.” – EVP & GM Eric DeCosta on John's involvement with the draft process 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 15 HEAD COACH

Following the 2001 campaign, Harbaugh was voted the NFL's Special Teams Coach of the Year by his peers. He was also named The Dallas Morning News Special Teams Coach of the Year that season. In just four seasons (1998-2001), Harbaugh elevated the Eagles' special teams from 29th to first in the NFL.

In 1999, the Eagles signed K David Akers, who had been working as a part-time waiter after brief kicking stints with Carolina, Atlanta and Washington. With Harbaugh's help, Akers earned three Pro Bowl honors. Harbaugh also worked with P Dirk Johnson, another "street" free agent, helping him record the then-Top 2 punting averages (38.4 in 2005 and 37.4 in 2004) in Eagles history. Under "Harbs," 15 Eagles earned Special Teams Player of the Week awards, while snapper Mike Bartrum was named to the Pro Bowl, and return specialist Reno Mahe led the NFL with a 12.8-yard punt return average in 2005.

COLLEGE COACHING CAREER: Among John's 38 years of coaching is a two-year stint (1995-96) as the assistant head coach at the University of Cincinnati, finishing 6-5 both seasons with the Bearcats. He coached 10 years on offense and four on defense at the collegiate level, launching his

coordinator/secondarythe(formerBearcatsOverbacks,specialGottfried.alsotheatforcoachingcareerin1984attheageof21asagraduateassistanthisfatheratWesternMichigan.InhissecondpositiontheUniversityofPittsburgh(1987),hewasmentoredbylegendarySidGillman,aProFootballHallofFamer.JohncoachedthetightendsatPittunderheadcoachMikeWhileatCincinnati(1989-96),Harbaughcoachedteams,tightends,outsidelinebackersandrunningandheservedastherecruitingcoordinator.eightyears,Harbaughrecruited27startersfortheandtutoredboththeNCAA'stopreturnmanRavenRobertTate,34.3KORaveragein1995)andsecond-rankedreturner(currentRavenspassgameChrisHewitt,31.5KORaveragein

1993). John was part of a staff that helped Cincinnati produce three out of four winning seasons (1993, 1995-96) for the first time in 20 years.

"Harbs" also coached one season at Indiana in 1997 as the defensive backs coach/special teams coordinator, under former Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, and one specialyearatMoreheadStatein1988asthedefensivebackscoach/teamsandstrengthandconditioningcoordinator.

COACHING HONORS: Leading the 2019 Ravens to a franchise-record 14-2 season and No. 1 seed in the playoffs, Harbaugh was named the Associated Press and PFWA NFL Coach of the Year. He was also named AFC Coach of the Year by the NFL 101 Awards and "Greasy" Neale Pro Coach of the Year (Maxwell Football Club) in 2019. In April 2014, Harbaugh was inducted into Miami (Ohio) University's "Cradle of Coaches Association" and was immortalized with an on-campus statue. Harbaugh's statue joins existing Cradle of Coaches statues for Earl "Red" Blaik, Paul Brown, Carm Cozza, Paul Dietzel, Weeb Ewbank, Ara Parseghian, John Pont and Bo Schembechler. The Cradle of Coaches honors Miami graduates who have earned recognition as national collegiate or professional Coaches of the Year, who have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame or the Pro Football Hall of Fame, or whose teams won national collegiate or professional/Super Bowl championships.

HARBAUGH COACHING FAMILY: Harbaugh is from a football family. His father, Jack, is a 41-year coaching veteran who won the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA football championship as the head coach at Western Kentucky. His younger brother, Jim, who was the Ravens' starting QB in 1998, played 14 seasons in the NFL and was the San Francisco 49ers' head coach from 2011-14. (The University of Michigan hired Jim as its head football coach following the 2014 NFL campaign.) In a showdown that featured the first-ever NFL game between head coaches who are brothers, John's Ravens bested Jim's

HARBAUGH IMMORTALIZED WITH STATUE AT ALMA MATER

In April 2014, Harbaugh was inducted into Miami (OH) University’s “Cradle of Coaches Association” and was immortalized with an on-campus statue.

“I don’t think you can even express what something like this means. I’ve been trying to figure it out,” Harbaugh said. “There’s nothing like Miami. There’s nothing like being back here. Words can’t describe my gratitude for being part of Boththis.”of

John’s parents, Jack and Jackie (pictured at right), his brother, University of Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, sister, Joani, wife, Ingrid (at right), and daughter, Alison (at right), all made the trip to Oxford, Ohio.

The cross-country visit from Jim (then head coach of the 49ers) was a surprise: “There have been a lot of proud moments, but I’ve never been more proud of [John] than I am today,” Jim said. “I always prided myself on being the tallest Harbaugh, but that all changed today when they unveiled that statue.”

“I like the message that John brings. He doesn't talk like a guy who has been here for over 10 years. It's amazing how he tends to rejuvenate himself and his message, and we're lucky to have a leader like him."
– Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti
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49ers, 16-6, in a 2011 Thanksgiving Night primetime special. The Ravens, of course, then topped the 49ers, 34-31, in Super Bowl XLVII. The brothers' sister, Joani, is married to longtime collegiate basketball coach Tom Crean.

COLLEGE: Harbaugh earned a degree in political science at Miami (OH), where he won the Football Scholar Athlete Award as a defensive back for the Redhawks. He earned his master’s in physical education at Western Michigan.

COMMUNITY IMPACT: Devoted to his family and Christian faith, John is most active in helping the Baltimore area be better for families. He earned the 2011 "Power of Excellence Award" from the (Ben) Carson Scholars for "demonstrating excellence in life and being a role model." He served on the board of the Port Discovery Children's Museum and is a contributor to numerous Baltimore-area events and

have enjoyed preferred seating and opportunities to meet Ravens players and coaches. Once the season begins, Harbaugh then invites wounded warriors to be his guests at every Ravens home game. In 2017, he donated New Era hats to soldiers in Afghanistan. The hats represented all four of the major professional sports leagues and several from the NCAA as well. Additionally, he has purchased school supplies for children whose parents are serving in the military and has sent care packages to troops overseas.

PERSONAL: A history buff, Harbaugh has taken the Ravens to Gettysburg, during offseason team activities to learn about the Civil War. Near the end of the 2017 training camp, he surprised

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Entering 2022, John Harbaugh owns the fourth-best winning percentage (.607) among active NFL head coaches (minimum 100 games), compiling a strong 148-96 record (including playoffs). ACTIVE HEAD COACHES / CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE (Totals Include Regular Season and Playoff Games / Min. 100 Games) Rk.CoachTeamSeasonsRecordPct. 1.Bill BelichickCleveland/New England1991-95/2000-21321-156.673 2.Mike TomlinPittsburgh Steelers2007-21162-94-2.632 3.Andy ReidPhiladelphia/Kansas City1999-2012/2013-21 252-151-1.625 4.John HarbaughBaltimore Ravens2008-21148-96.607 5.Mike McCarthyGreen Bay/Dallas2006-18/2020-21153-101-2.602 6.Pete CarrollNY Jets/NE/Seattle1994/1997-99/2010-21163-114-1.588 AwardatJointBaseMyer-HendersonHall,VA,onMay23,2012. ArmytheofStaffofChiefcredit:Photo JOHN HARBAUGH MAKING HIS MARK 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 17 HEAD COACH

HARBAUGH FAST FACTS

John Harbaugh has led the Ravens to a playoff berth in nine (2008-12, 2014 & 2018-20) of his 14 seasons, and in 2012, captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. In 2019, Coach Harbaugh became the first Ravens coach ever to win The Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award.

Here are several more Harbaugh quick hits: Harbaugh owns the most road playoff wins (eight) by a HC in NFL history. Tom Landry (Dal.) and Tom Coughlin (Jax./NYG) are second with seven each.

Under Harbaugh, Baltimore is one of six teams (NE, GB, KC, Pit. & Sea.) to earn a playoff berth in at least nine of the past 14 seasons. Baltimore is also one of 10 teams (KC, Buf., GB, LAR, NE, NO, Phi. Sea. & Ten.) to make the playoffs in at least three of the past four seasons (2018-21).

In 2019, the Ravens posted a franchise-best 14-2 record. Baltimore won a team-record 12-straight games to close out the regular season, earning its first-ever No. 1 playoff seed.

Coach Harbaugh has led the Ravens to four AFC North Division titles (2011-12, 2018-19).

The Ravens’ 11 playoff wins since 2008 tie (GB) for the second most in the NFL (New England - 16).

Under “Harbs,” the Ravens have secured an appearance in three AFC Championship games (2008, 2011 & 2012).

“Harbs” is the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first four and five seasons.

John and his brother, Jim (formerly of the 49ers), are the only head coaches to advance to three conference title games in the first five years as NFL bosses.

Harbaugh is the only coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in six of the first seven seasons of a coaching

Incareer.2012,

Harbaugh became the third coach (with Bill Cowher & Chuck Knox) since the 1970 merger to guide his team to the playoffs in each of his first five seasons.

With the Ravens’ 2014 playoff berth, Harbaugh became one of eight coaches in NFL history to make the postseason in six of their first seven seasons coaching.

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HARBS IN THE PLAYOFFS

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John Harbaugh’s 11 playoff victories rank as the fifth most by a head coach in the first 14 seasons of an NFL coaching career.

Coach(Team)PlayoffWinsSeasons

Joe Gibbs (Was.)171981-92, 2004-05

Bill Belichick (Cle. & NE)151991-95, 2000-08

Chuck Noll (Pit.)141969-82

Bill Cowher (Pit.)121992-2005

JohnHarbaugh(Bal.)112008-21

Pete Carroll (NJY/NE/Sea.)111994,1997-99,2010-19

Mike Holmgren (GB/Sea.)111992-2005 Bill Parcells (NYG/NE/NYJ/Dal.) 111983-90, 1993-98

his daughter, Alison, by his side, John celebrated the Ravens’ 34-31 Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers at the Superdome in New Orleans (2/3/13). CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz interviewed Harbaugh on the victory stage.
Ravens own an 11-8 playoff record under head coach John Harbaugh, a mark that includes a 34-31 victory in Super Bowl XLVII vs. the San Francisco 49ers. CAREER PLAYOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE (Active Head Coaches / Min. 6 Rk.CoachRecordPct.Games) 1.Bill 2.SeanBelichick31-13.705McVay7-3.7003.BruceArians6-3.667KyleShanahan4-2.667 5.John Harbaugh11-8.579
MOST PLAYOFF WINS BY A HEAD COACH FIRST 14 SEASONS (Since 1970 Merger)
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SEASON-BY-SEASON

YearRecordPlayoffs

20218-9No playoff berth

202011-51-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round) 201914-20-1 (No. 1 Seed/Advanced to Div. Round) 201810-60-1 (Advanced to Wild Card Round)

20179-7No playoff berth

20168-8No playoff berth 20155-11No playoff berth 201410-61-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round) 20138-8No playoff berth 201210-64-0 (Won Super Bowl XLVII) 201112-41-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship) 201012-41-1 (Advanced to Divisional) 20099-71-1 (Advanced to Divisional) 200811-52-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship)

HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: YEAR-BY-YEAR 2021

• After starting the season with an AFC-best 8-3 record, the Ravens dropped their last six games – five of which came by a combined 8 points…With its final 8-9 record, Baltimore missed the playoffs for the first time in four seasons and for just the fifth time during Harbaugh’s 14-year tenure…Ravaged by injuries throughout the year – including season-ending injuries to standouts RB J.K. Dobbins, RB Gus Edwards, CB Marcus Peters and DE Derek Wolfe prior to Week 1 – projected 2021 starters missed a combined 114 games due to injury/illness (this included QB Lamar Jackson, who missed five games).

•Baltimore’s offense ranked No. 6 in total yards (378.8 ypg) and registered the league’s No. 3 rushing attack (145.8 ypg)… All-Pro TE Mark Andrews was sensational, producing singleseason franchise records for receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)…Andrews’ 1,361 receiving yards also rank third most by a TE in league history and were sixth overall in the NFL.

• Baltimore produced the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg) and ranked No. 3 on third down (34.8%)…On special teams, K Justin Tucker led the league in FG% (94.6) and connected on an NFLrecord 66-yard game-winner at Detroit…RS Devin Duvernay finished No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1), helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings.

• Five Ravens players were voted to the Pro Bowl: TE Mark Andrews (second), RS Devin Duvernay (first), QB Lamar Jackson (second), FB Patrick Ricard (third) and K Justin Tucker (fifth)…Andrews, Duvernay and Tucker also each earned firstteam All-Pro honors.

2020

•The Ravens earned their third-straight playoff berth – and ninth overall under Harbaugh – by posting an 11-5 regular season record…As the AFC’s fifth seed, Baltimore won six-straight games – including a 20-13 Wild Card battle at No. 4 Tennessee – before falling, 17-3, in the Divisional Round at No. 2 Buffalo to close out the 2020 campaign…The Ravens advanced to the Divisional Round of the playoffs for the eighth time during Harbaugh’s 13 years at the helm.

• The Ravens’ rushing attack finished No. 1 in the NFL (191.9 ypg) and produced the third-most yards (3,071) in a 16-game NFL season...Baltimore had three players – QB Lamar Jackson (1,005), rookie RB J.K. Dobbins (805) & RB Gus Edwards (723) –rush for over 700 yards each, while Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing milestone in multiple seasons…Dobbins’ 6.01 ypc average ranked No. 1 among all NFL RBs, while Jackson’s 6.32 ypc average was No. 1 overall...TE Mark Andrews had 58 catches for 701 yards and 7 TDs, becoming the first TE in Ravens history with multiple seasons of at least 700 receiving yards and 7 receiving TDs... WR Marquise Brown posted team highs in receiving yards (769) and receiving TDs (8) on 58 catches.

• Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (18.9) and seventh-fewest yards (329.8) per game…The Ravens also boasted the No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%) and produced a league-high 25 FFs…CB Marlon Humphrey led the NFL with a Ravens’ single-season record 8 FFs, also registering a teamhigh 11 PD…S Chuck Clark tallied 96 tackles, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1.5 sacks, 1 INT and 1 D-TD, while OLB Matthew Judon led the team with 6 sacks and 21 QB hits…Rookie LB Patrick Queen posted a team-high 105 tackles, while he was also the NFL’s only defender with at least 70 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 defensive TD.

• Seven Ravens players were voted to the 2020 Pro Bowl, tying the Chiefs, Packers and Seahawks for the NFL’s most selections: T Orlando Brown Jr. (second), DE Calais Campbell (sixth), LS Morgan Cox (fourth), CB Marlon Humphrey (second), OLB Matthew Judon (second), FB Patrick Ricard (second) and K Justin Tucker (fourth).

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• The No. 1 AFC playoff seed Ravens (14-2) won a franchiserecord 12-straight games to close out the regular season, before falling at home in the Divisional round, 28-12, to the Tennessee Titans…Baltimore’s league-best 14-2 record set a franchise IIMorganroster:the•Thirteenlead149.5thislow)pointsinpassthefourth-fewest•BaltimoreHesingle-seasonrecord(sixthrecord)league-high•downsTDs1978newandBaltimore(206.0)•Thewonamark,toppingthe13-3campaignfrom2006…TheRavenssecuredplayoffberthfortheeighthtimeinHarbaugh’s12seasonsandtheAFCNorthforthefourthtime(2011-12,2018-19).RavensrankedNo.1inpoints(33.2)andrushingyardspergame,whiletheywereNo.2intotalyards(407.6)…becamethefirstteamevertoaverage200passing200rushingyardspergameinaseason…TheRavenssetaNFLsingle-seasonrushingrecord(3,296yards),bestingthePatriots’3,165…Baltimorealsosetseasonteamrecordsfor(64),points(531),netyards(6,521),rushingyards(3,296),first(386)andfewestturnovers(15).UnanimousNFLMVPQBLamarJacksonaccountedfora43totalTDs,includingaleague-best(andfranchise-36passingscores…Jacksonalsorushedfor1,206yardsmostintheleague),settinganewNFLsingle-seasonbyaQB…RBMarkIngramIIposted15totalTDs,tyingateamrecordandrankingfourthoverallintheNFL.alsorushedfor1,018yards.allowedtheNFL’sthird-fewestpoints(17.6)andnetyards(300.6)pergame…TheRavensboastedleague’sNo.5rundefense(93.4ypg)andwereNo.6vs.the(207.2ypg)…Duringtheir12-gamewinningstreak(startingWeek5),theRavensallowedtheNFL’sfewestyards(268.9)and(15.2)pergame…Baltimoreallowedjust18TDs(aleagueinitsfinal12games,alsoscoringsixTDsofitsownduringspan…OLBMatthewJudonledtheteamwithacareer-highsacksandfourforcedfumbles…CBMarlonHumphreytalliedpassesdefensedandtied(CBMarcusPeters)fortheteamwiththreeINTs.RavenswerenamedtotheProBowl(below),tying2007Cowboysforthemost-everselectionsonaProBowlTEMarkAndrews(first),TOrlandoBrownJr.(first),LSCox(third),CBMarlonHumphrey(first),RBMarkIngram(third),QBLamarJackson(first),OLBMatthewJudon(first),

CB Marcus Peters (third), FB Patrick Ricard (first), T Ronnie Stanley (first), S Earl Thomas III (seventh), K Justin Tucker (third) and G Marshal Yanda (eighth).

• Winning six of its last seven games – all with QB Lamar Jackson as the starter – Baltimore (10-6) captured its first AFC North Division title since 2012 (and fifth ever), earning a playoff berth for the seventh time during Harbaugh’s 11-year tenure… The Ravens returned to the postseason for the first time since 2014, but fell at home in the Wild Card round, 23-17, to the Los Angeles Chargers.

• The Ravens produced the NFL’s No. 1 defense, allowing 292.9 yards per game…Baltimore also permitted the league’s secondfewest points per game (17.9), just behind Chicago’s 17.7... With 2018 Pro Bowlers LB C.J. Mosley (fourth), S Eric Weddle (sixth) and DT Brandon Williams (first), Baltimore ranked No. 1 in total defense for the second time (2006) in team history…The Ravens have produced a Top 10 defense in eight of Harbaugh’s 11 seasons at the Ravens’ helm.

• Boasting the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg), the Ravens racked up the second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise history…Baltimore also produced a franchise-record 5,999 total yards…Over the team’s final seven games (with Jackson as starter), Baltimore piled up an NFL-high 1,607 rushing yards (229.6 ypg)…RG Marshal Yanda earned his seventh Pro Bowl nod, helping Jackson finish with the NFL’s most rushing yards (695) by a QB.

• K Justin Tucker (a Pro Bowl first alternate) made 35-of-39 FGAs and scored a franchise-record 141 points for the third-straight season, becoming the NFL’s only kicker to surpass the 140 mark in each of the past three years (2016-18)…Baltimore ranked fifth in the NFL in punt return average (11.5), with RS Cyrus Jones posting the league’s fourth-best mark (13.2).

•Winning six of its last nine games, Baltimore finished second in the AFC North with a 9-7 record, falling one game short of earning a playoff berth (lost on tiebreaker with Buffalo) for the seventh time in Harbaugh’s 10-year tenure…The Ravens needed 12thTerrellTopJohnsixthbest…BaltimoredefensiveNo.thetakeaways•closed44producedHowever,ahomewinoverCincinnatiinWeek17tomakethe2017playoffs...Baltimore’shopesweredashedwhentheBengalsa49-yardtouchdownpassonfourth-and-12withjustsecondsremainingtoearnahard-fought,31-27victorythatouttheseasoninheartbreakingfashion.TheRavensproducedNFLbestsininterceptions(22),(34)andshutouts(3–themostinaseasonsince2003Patriots)…Baltimore’s+17turnoverdifferentialranked1intheNFL,whileitsdefensivepasserrating(72.4)and5touchdowns(tiedwithDet.&Phi.)wereeachsecondallowedjust18.9pointspergame,whichrankedbestintheleague…ItmarkedtheseventhtimeduringtheHarbaughEra(since2008)thattheRavensproduceda10scoring“D.”…BehindProBowlersLBC.J.Mosley,OLBSuggsandSEricWeddle,Baltimore’sdefenserankedoverall(325.1ypg).

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• Over the season’s last nine games, Baltimore scored the NFL’s second-most points per contest (29.4)…During this span, the Ravens also ranked No. 1 in fewest giveaways (5) and No. 2 in sacks allowed (10)…Baltimore finished the year ranking ninth overall in points per game (24.7) and seventh (tied) in both giveaways (17) and sacks allowed (27).

• Football Outsiders tabbed Baltimore’s special teams as the NFL’s No. 1 overall unit in 2017…The Ravens’ ranking (9.2%) was the NFL’s eighth highest in a season since 1986…In the annual special teams report from senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin, Baltimore ranked in the league’s Top 5 for six-straight seasons (No. 4 in 2017)…The most accurate kicker in NFL history, K Justin Tucker connected on 34-of-37 FGAs and all 39 PATs to earn firstalternate Pro Bowl honors…P Sam Koch posted NFL bests in both punts inside the 10 (16) & 20 (40), with the 40 boots inside the 20 setting a new franchise record…Baltimore also ranked No. 1 in kickoff return average (27.5), No. 5 in punt return average (10.1) and No. 1 in opponent KOR average (18.6).

• The Ravens finished second in the AFC North with an 8-8 record (4-2 in division play) behind the 11-5 Pittsburgh Steelers…The Ravens entered Game 15 at Pittsburgh with the opportunity to tie for first in the division, but dropped a dramatic 31-27 decision when the Steelers scored the winning TD with 9 seconds left... Baltimore played the NFL’s second-most games (12) that were decided by 8 points or fewer…In posting a 6-2 record at M&T Bank Stadium, the Ravens boasted the NFL’s No. 1 defense in both points (14.8) and yards allowed (260.3) at home.

• Through the first 12 games, Baltimore’s defense ranked No. 1 in the NFL in yards allowed, and the unit finished seventh overall (322.1 ypg). (The Ravens became one of three teams – Den. & Sea. – to rank in the NFL’s Top 10 defenses from 2014-16.)…Allowing 89.4 rushing yards per game, the Ravens ranked No. 5 vs. the run…Baltimore’s ninth-ranked pass defense (232.8 ypg) tied (KC & SD) to produce the NFL’s most INTs (18)…Earning his second Pro Bowl in three seasons, ILB C.J. Mosley helped the Ravens allow the league’s ninth-fewest points (20.1 ppg), while free agent acquisition S Eric Weddle was spectacular in registering a teamhigh 4 INTs (tied with Mosley) and a career-high 13 PD.

•QB Joe Flacco set a single-season franchise record by throwing for 4,317 yards, adding 20 TDs…TE Dennis Pitta produced 729 39single-seasonthefirst-team•waslongestYandaaandProalsoreceivingyardswhileleadingtheNFLincatches(86)byaTE.(PittasettheRavens’single-seasonTErecordforreceptions.)…BowlFBKyleJuszczykledtheleagueinreceptions(37)receivingyards(266)byafullback,whilealsoservingasleadblockerforRBTerranceWest(774yards)…GMarshalearnedhissixth-consecutiveProBowlhonor,markingtheactivestreakamongNFLguards,andCJeremyZuttahselectedtotheAll-Stargameasanalternate.InearninghissecondProBowlandbecomingaunanimousAll-Proselection,KJustinTuckerproducedperhapsgreatestseasoneverbyanNFLkicker…Tuckerscoredafranchise-record141points,connectingon38-of-FGs(lonemisswasablock)and27-of-27PATs...Tucker’s38FGs

ranked first in the NFL, while he was 10-for-10 from 50-plus yards, tying (Blair Walsh, 2012) for the most such kicks in NFL singleseason history…Amazingly, an NFL single-season record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond (he was 24of-24 on such boots)...LS Morgan Cox earned his second-straight Pro Bowl invitation.

• The Ravens finished third in the highly-competitive AFC North, posting a 5-11 record…It marked just the second time Baltimore did not make the playoffs in Harbaugh’s eight seasons…The Ravens had 20 players on Injured Reserve (NFL’s second most), including eight key starters (DE Chris Canty, QB Joe Flacco, RB Justin Forsett, TE Crockett Gillmore, T Eugene Monroe, WR Steve Smith Sr., OLB Terrell Suggs and C Jeremy Zuttah)…Baltimore played an NFL-record 14 games decided by 8 points or fewer (tied, 1994 NY Giants) and played an NFL-high (tied, Chicago) seven games decided by 3 points or fewer (4-3 record).

• Despite starting four different QBs (Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub, Jimmy Clausen & Ryan Mallett) for the first time in franchise history, Baltimore posted the then-second-most total net yards (5,749) in team annals…The Ravens also set a franchise record by averaging 266.9 passing yards per game, thanks in part to a unit that allowed the NFL’s third-fewest sacks (24)…Leading the O-line was G Marshal Yanda, who earned his fifth-straight Pro Bowl nod…WR Kamar Aiken finished with team highs in catches (75), receiving yards (944) and receiving TDs (5).

• The Ravens boasted the NFL’s top overall special teams unit, ranking No. 1 in both senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin’s annual holdinginfourthWildadvancedthethreetheir•highinyardMosleyoverallthethe•for1983five-straightfigure)…ThetheProSam–comprehensiveratingssystemandtheProFootballFocusrankingsItwasBaltimore'sfourth-straightrankinginGosselin'sTop5…PKochandLSMorganCox(a“need”player)earnedtheirfirstBowlhonors,withKochpostinga42.9netaverage(secondinNFL)andallowing5.0yardsperreturn(theNFL’ssecond-bestRavensblockedakick(2PATs,2FGsand1punt)incontests,afeatthathadnotbeenaccomplishedsince(Atlanta)…Baltimore’s5blockedkicksin2015tied(Oakland)theNFL’smost.TheRavensrankedNo.8intotaldefense,markingthe11thtimeunitfinishedintheNFL’sTop10in13seasons(2003-15)…Inseason'sfinaleightgames,BaltimorepostedtheNFL’sNo.2defenseandtheNo.1passdefense…Second-yearLBC.J.tallied116tackles,4sacksand7PD,adding1FFanda41-FR-TD...OLBElvisDumervil,whoseleadershipwasvaluabletheabsenceofOLBTerrellSuggs(Achillestear),postedateam-6sacksandmadetheProBowlasanalternate.TheRavensproduceda10-6regularseasonrecord,earningsixthplayoffberthinsevenseasons…Baltimore,oneofAFCNorthteamstomakethepostseason,finishedthirdindivisionbehindPittsburgh(11-5)andCincinnati(10-5-1),buttotheDivisionalPlayoffroundaftercapturinga30-17CardvictoryintheSteelCity…TheRavens’bidtoreachtheirAFCChampionshipgameunderHarbaughwascutshortNewEngland,whereBaltimorefelltothePatriots,35-31,aftertwo14-pointleadsduringathrillingbattle.

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• The Ravens set single-season franchise records by scoring 409 points and producing 5,838 yards (since broken) of offense… Baltimore gave up just 19 sacks (second fewest in team history), 61-yarderyards140and•MarshalinrookieBrown’syards-per-catchandin•Webb’sHalotifor•OLBwhattheplayoffs?innineandnot•28.3-yard(30.6)…AsTD,recordsand•rushingthetheElvis•NFL’sseasonleaguecareer-highseasonSmitheighthSteveandQBwhichrankedonlybehindDenver’s17astheNFL’sfewestallowed…JoeFlaccotalliedcareerbestsinyards(3,986,sincesurpassed)touchdownpasses(27),whilekeyfreeagentadditionWRSmithSr.reachedthe1,000-yardreceivingmilestoneforthetimeinhiscareer(1,065yardson79catches)…WRTorreyposted11receivingTDs,thesecondmostinRavenssingle-history…First-timeProBowlRBJustinForsettproduceda1,266rushingyards(theNFL’sfifthmost)andledtheinrunsof20-plusyards(ateam-record17);Forsett’ssingle-franchise-record5.4rushingaveragealsorankedastheNo.1markamongrunningbacks.LedbyOLBTerrellSuggsand2014ProBowlselectionsOLBDumervilandrookieLBC.J.Mosley,BaltimorerackedupNFL’ssecond-mostsacks(49,tiedwithPhiladelphia),boastedNo.2redzonedefense(42.6)andallowedthefourth-fewestyardspergame(88.3).PSamKochproducedtheNFL’sNo.3grossaverage(47.4)No.1netaverage(43.3),settingtheRavens’single-seasonforeach…Highlightedbyhisthird-career108-yardKOR-RSJacobyJonesrankedsecondintheNFLinKORaverageateam,theRavenswereNo.1intheleaguewithaKORmark.ForthefirsttimesinceHarbaugh’s2008arrival,Baltimoredidmaketheplayoffs,fallingonegameshortwithan8-8markplacingthirdintheAFCNorth…BaltimoreplayedanNFL-highgamesdecidedby3pointsorfewer,compilinga5-4recordthosecontests…HowcloseweretheRavenstomakingtheTheyweretied17-17neartheendofthethirdquarterinseason-endinglossatCincinnati,needingavictorytosecurewouldhavebeentheirsixth-straightpostseasonberth.TerrellSuggs(10)andOLBElvisDumervil(9.5)combined19.5sacks,withSuggsearninghissixthProBowlinvite…NTNgatawaselectedtohisfifthProBowl,whileCBLardarius22PDrankedastheNFL’ssecondmost.WRTorreySmithtallied1,128receivingyards,thesecondmostsingle-seasonteamhistory(MichaelJackson-1,201in1996)hadacareer-high65catches,postingtheNFL’sfifth-bestaverage(17.4)…UndraftedrookieWRMarlon7receivingTDstied(TorreySmith,2011)forthemostbyainteamhistory,whilehealsofinishedsecond(Smith,2011)catches(49)andreceivingyards(524)byaRavens’rookie…GYandaalsoearnedhisthirdProBowlhonor.ProBowlKJustinTuckersetfranchiserecordsinFGsmade(38)FGsattempted(41)andproducedathen-franchise-recordpoints(tiedforsixthinNFL)…Tuckeralsohad6FGsof50-plusandkicked3game-winningFGs,includingateam-recordatDetroit.

• The Ravens captured a second-consecutive AFC North title with a 10-6 mark before sweeping four playoff games to win Super Bowl XLVII: 24-9 over the visiting Colts on Wild Card weekend; 3835 in double overtime at Denver in the Divisional Round; 28-13 at New England in the AFC Championship – shutting out the Patriots, who owned the league’s top offense, in the second half; and then topping the 49ers, 34-31, in New Orleans at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome after jumping to a 28-6 third-quarter lead…Showing a resolve that was a hallmark of that championship team, the Ravens overcame a three-game December losing streak and 53 games lost to defensive starters to win the title.

• Baltimore set a then-franchise record by scoring 398 points, averaging the NFL’s 10th-most points per game (24.9)…The Ravens scored a team-record 254 points at home, producing the NFL’s •historyproducinganled(108-to•Thejustfourth-besthomeaverageof31.8ppg…Baltimorealsosurrendered16give-aways,settingafranchisesingle-seasonrecordlow.Ravens’specialteamsunitswerespectacular:Inadditionpostingaleague-best(tied,DariusReynaud)3kickreturnTDs&105-yardKORsand63-yardPR),WR/RSJacobyJonestheNFLinKORaverage(30.7)…RookieKJustinTucker,undraftedfreeagentsigning,made30-of-33FGAs(90.9%),thesecond-bestsuccessrateinRavenssingle-seasonandthesecond-bestmarkbyarookiekickerinNFLhistory.SixRavensearnedProBowlhonors:SEdReed(ninth),DTHalotiNgata(fourth),FBVontaLeach(third),RBRayRice(third),GMarshalYanda(second)andJones(first). CHAMPIONS

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• En route to winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens produced one of the most electrifying postseasons in NFL history by averaging 410.3 yards of offense per game (134.8 rush & 275.5 pass), scoring 31.0 points per contest and allowing just 22.0…WR Anquan Boldin recorded 22 catches for 380 yards and 4 TDs, while Jones posted a 29.4-yard receiving average (5 for 147), catching TDs of 70 and 56 yards (Jones also had a 108-yard KOR-TD in the Super Bowl.)… With a 3-TD performance vs. the 49ers, QB Joe Flacco threw 11 TD passes in the postseason, tying the NFL single-postseason record shared by Joe Montana (1989) and Kurt Warner (2008)… Flacco finished the Super Bowl 22-of-33 for 287 yards to produce a 124.2 rating (eighth-best mark in SB history) and earned game MVP honors...The Ravens’ defense was also stout during the playoffs, registering 10 takeaways (6 INTs and 4 FRs) to produce a +6 turnover differential.

• Producing a second-straight 12-4 record (13-5 overall), Baltimore won the AFC North, sweeping the division for the first time in team history…The Ravens were 6-0 against playoff teams (7-1 including postseason), matching Green Bay as the only clubs to go undefeated in division play and against other postseason qualifiers…In what was a franchise first, the Ravens also went unbeaten at home (9-0 with a playoff win over Houston)… Baltimore earned a 20-13 Divisional Round victory over the Texans, and then fell, 23-20, in a heartbreaking AFC Championship thriller at New England.

• The Ravens’ defense, which finished No. 3 in the league in fewest points permitted (16.6) for the fourth-straight year, tied an NFL record for consecutive seasons of being in the Top 3 for points allowed.

• RB Ray Rice produced a career-high and NFL-best 2,068 yards from scrimmage, ranking second in rushing (1,364)...Rice also set a team mark with 15 total TDs…WR Torrey Smith was third among NFL rookies with 841 receiving yards (50 catches); his receptions and yards, plus 7 TDs, set new Ravens first-year standards.

• Eight Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: LB Ray Lewis (13th), S Ed Reed (eighth), OLB Terrell Suggs (fifth), DT Haloti Ngata (third), FB Vonta Leach (second), Rice (second), G Ben Grubbs (first) and G MarshalYanda(first)…Suggswasalsonamedthe2011 Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year, marking the fourth time a Raven has won the honor (Reed - 2004 and Lewis - 2003 & 2000).

at Pittsburgh, which advanced to the Super Bowl…Harbaugh became the first head coach in NFL history to take over a sub.500 team and then win a playoff game in each of his first three seasons (2008-10).

• Five Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: K Billy Cundiff (first), LB Ray Lewis (12th), DT Haloti Ngata (second), S Ed Reed (seventh) and OLB Terrell Suggs (fourth)…WR Anquan Boldin tallied team highs with 64 catches and 837 receiving yards, while QB Joe Flacco threw 25 TD passes and a career-high passer rating (93.6)…RB Ray Rice finished with 1,776 yards from scrimmage, the NFL’s third most.

• After posting a 9-7 record, the Ravens produced their sixth playoff team of the decade (2000-09)...Behind the NFL’s ninthranked scoring offense (24.4 ppg) and a defense that finished third in total yards (300.5 ypg) and points allowed (16.3 ppg), the Ravens upended the Patriots (33-14) in the Wild Card round, becoming the first road team to win a playoff game at New England since 1978.

• For the first time in team history, Baltimore had a 3,000-yard YearstartedmostSLewis•Five1,000-yardpasser(JoeFlacco-3,613),1,000-yardrusher(RayRice-1,339)andreceiver(DerrickMason-1,028)inthesameseason.RavenswerevotedintotheProBowl,includingLBRay(11th),FBLe’RonMcClain(second),DTHalotiNgata(first),EdReed(sixth)andRice(first),whotalliedtheNFL’ssecond-yardsfromscrimmage(2,041)...RookieTMichaelOher,whoall16games,finishedsecondforDietPepsiRookieofthe( NFL.com fan vote) and earned All-Rookie team honors.

• Baltimore tied Pittsburgh for the best record in the division at 12-4, but lost the AFC North on the division-record tiebreaker (5-1 to 4-2)…Baltimore, Indianapolis (a then-NFL record nine in a row) and Philadelphia became the only teams to make the playoffs from 2008-10…The 2010 campaign also marked the first time the Ravens ever earned the postseason three years in a row (the Ravens later extended their record to five years in 2012).

• In the Wild Card game at Kansas City, the Ravens prevailed 30-7…Baltimore then dropped a 31-24 Divisional Round contest

• In Harbaugh’s initial Baltimore season, the Ravens produced an 11-5 record and advanced to the AFC Championship game... Baltimore won the Wild Card game at Miami (27-9) and the Divisional game at the AFC’s top-seeded Tennessee Titans, 1310…Pittsburgh, the eventual Super Bowl champion, stopped the Ravens (23-14) in the AFC title matchup at Heinz Field…This first Harbaugh/Ravens team tied the NFL record (since 1978) for turnarounds by a head coach taking over a sub-.500 team…The Pepsirookieand(fifth),•(2004)five(15.3)...The261.1•Baltimore’quarterbackforWithestablishedRavens’2-1playoffrecordfollowingthatregularseasoncampaignanewleaguestandardinthissamecategory…the13totalvictoriesin2008,HarbaughsettheNFLrecordthemostwinseverbyarookieheadcoachstartingarookie(JoeFlacco).sstiflingdefenserankedNo.2intheNFLbyallowingyardspergameandwasNo.3inpointsallowedpergameRavensalsoproducedanNFL-best26INTs,includingreturnedfortouchdowns...SEdReedtiedhiscareerhighwithaleague-leading9INTs.FiveplayersearnedProBowlhonors:LBRayLewis(10th),ReedSTBrendonAyanbadejo(third),OLBTerrellSuggs(third)FBLe’RonMcClain(first)…Flacco,whobecamethefirstQBevertowintwoplayoffgames,wasnamedtheDietRookieoftheYear(

NFL.com fan vote). HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: YEAR-BY-YEAR 2008 2009 2010 2011 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 23 HEAD COACH

CHRIS HORTON is in his fourth season leading the Ravens' exceptional special teams group. Since joining the team in 2014, Horton has helped Baltimore’s units perform at the highest level over the last several seasons. Prior to coaching, Horton played safety for four NFL seasons with Washington (2008-11) after being selected in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft.

• In 2021, Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings, a metric for analyzing each play ProyardconnectedTucker,againstNFLaveragesbasedonseveralvariables...KJustinthemostaccuratekickerinNFLhistory(91.1%),on35-of-37FGAs,includinganNFL-record66-gamewinneratDetroit,enroutetoearninghisfifthBowlnod.

• RS Devin Duvernay earned first-team All-Pro and his first Pro Bowl nod in 2021 after finishing No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1)...He led all NFL players with 6 PRs gaining 20-plus yards.

•Tucker has made at least 30 FGs in seven seasons, marking the most by any kicker in NFL history. With 130 points scored in 2021, Tucker became the first kicker in NFL history to score 130-plus points in six straight seasons (2016-21).

• In 2020, Tucker connected on 26-of-29 FGAs, en route to earning his fourth Pro Bowl. Tucker scored more than 130 points in his fifth-straight season (2016-20), tying an NFL record for consecutive seasons with 130-plus points (Stephen Gostkowski, 2011-15, & David Akers, 2008-12).

• In the annual special teams report from senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin, Baltimore has ranked in the NFL’s Top 6 for nine of the past 10 seasons (2012-21), including first in 2015 and 2021. (Gosselin’s report is considered by many as a strong special teams measuring stick.)

• In Football Outsiders’ annual special teams DVOA ratings, Baltimore finished in the Top 10 each year since 2012, with the No. 1 ranking in 2017 and 2021, a Top 6 finish in seven consecutive seasons (2012-18) and Top 3 finish in four consecutive seasons (2012-15).

2014-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings...K Justin Tucker earned his fifth Pro Bowl, led the league in FG% (94.6) and connected on an NFL-record 66-yard game-winner at Detroit...He was a perfect 6-for-6 on FGAs of 50+ yards...RS Devin Duvernay earned first-team All-Pro and his first Pro Bowl nod after finishing No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1)...He led all NFL players with 6 PRs gaining 20-plus yards. 2020: Tucker earned his fourth Pro Bowl after connecting on 26-of-29 FGAs, including a 55-yard game-winner at Cleveland...Rookie WR/RS Devin Duvernay returned a kickoff 93 yards for a TD, marking 1 of only 7 KORTDs during the 2020 NFL season...Duvernay became the fifth Ravens rookie and the youngest Raven (23 years, 16 days) in franchise history to register a KOR-TD...Baltimore’s 26.7 KOR average ranked as the NFL’s second-best mark in 2020...P Sam Koch was the NFL’s only punter to have at least 20 punts downed inside the 20 (22) with no more than 1 TB...LS Morgan Cox was named first-team All-Pro and earned his fourth Pro Bowl...Rookie WR James Proche II returned 23 punts for 198 yards (8.6 avg.), earning PFWA All-Rookie special teams honors. 2019: Ravens recorded a franchise-best 14-2 record en route to their second-straight AFC North title...Tucker earned first-team All-Pro honors and his third Pro Bowl after converting 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%) and scoring a franchiserecord 141 points for the fourth-straight season...He was the NFL’s only kicker to surpass the 140 mark in each of the four years from 2016-19...In Week 6, he became the fastest pure kicker in NFL history (118 games) to score 1,000 career

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2012-13UCLA .Quality Control 2014Baltimore Ravens .Coaching Intern (Defense) 2015Baltimore Ravens .Staff Assistant (Special Teams) 2016-18Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Special Teams Coach 2019Baltimore Ravens .Special Teams Coach 2020-22Baltimore Ravens .Special Teams Coordinator COLLEGE: UCLA BORN: 12/29/84, LOS ANGELES, CA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/9 (3 PLAYING / 9 COACHING) CHRIS HORTON SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR Did You Know? Since 2008, when John Harbaugh became the Ravens’ head coach, Baltimore has produced the NFL’s No. 1 kickoff return average (24.8). NFL KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE / Rk.TeamKORYardsAvg.LongTDs2008-211.BaltimoreRavens55813,81324.8108t8 2.Minnesota Vikings60214,71224.4109t12 3. New York Jets67115,99523.8107t8 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 24 COACHES

CHRIS HORTON

2018: Tucker (a Pro Bowl first alternate) made 35-of-39 FGAs (his misses were from 53 and 65 yards, and he had 2 kicks blocked)...Ravens were fifth in NFL punt return average (11.5) and sixth in the annual special teams report compiled by senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin. 2017: Football Outsiders tabbed Baltimore’s special teams as the NFL’s No. 1 overall unit...Ravens ranked No. 1 in KOR average (27.5), No. 5 in PR average (10.1) and No. 1 in opponent KOR average (18.6)...P Sam Koch posted NFL bests in both punts inside the 10 (16) and 20 (40). 2016: Tucker and LS Morgan Cox each earned their second Pro Bowl honors...Promoted to assistant special kicks.teamscoach...BaltimorehadanNFL-high4(tied,Mia.)blocked

points.

2015: Horton worked as a staff assistant alongside Jerry Rosburg with the Ravens’ special teams...Baltimore’s units excelled, ranking No. 1 by Gosselin...Ravens also ranked No. 1 by Pro Football Focus...Baltimore was third in the NFL in punt return average (11.3), while allowing the second-fewest yards per punt return (5.0)...P Sam Koch and Cox each earned their first Pro Bowls...Ravens blocked a kick (2 PATs, 2 FGs and 1 punt) in five-straight contests, a feat that had not been accomplished since 1983 (Atlanta Falcons)...The 5 blocked kicks tied (Oak.) for most in 2015. 2014: Worked primarily with producerecordsackstheRavens’OLBs...BaltimorerackeduptheNFL’ssecond-most(49,tiedwithPhilly)...OLBElvisDumervil(afranchise-17sacks)andOLBTerrellSuggs(12)combinedtothemostQBdrops(29)amongNFLduos.

2012-13: (with UCLA) 2013: Bruins earned a 10-3 record and defeated Virginia Tech in the Sun Bowl, 42-12. 2012: Joined his alma mater as a quality control coach, assisting with both the defense and special teams under head coach Jim Mora Jr. 2013: (with Seattle) Spent training camp as a coaching intern.

NFL PLAYER (2008-11): Played three full NFL seasons after being drafted in the seventh round by Washington in 2008... As a rookie, Horton earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors following his Week 2 performance vs. New Orleans when he had 2 INTs and 1 fumble recovery in a 29-24 victory over the Saints...Also earned NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month (September) honors...Played in 29 career NFL games, but was hampered by injuries in his final three seasons, eventually concluding his playing career after a training camp stint with the New York Giants in 2012.

COLLEGE: Earned a bachelor’s degree in history from UCLA... Played safety for the Bruins, earning The Sporting News first-team All-America (2007), first-team All-Pac-10 (2007) and second-team All-Pac-10 honors (2006).

PERSONAL: Earned three varsity letters in football at De La Salle (New Orleans, LA) HS...Chris was inducted into his high school Hall of Fame on March 15, 2014...He and his wife, Jackie, have three daughters: Kristina (8), Khloe (6) and Kallie (newborn), and a son, Kaden (4).

SEVEN PRO BOWLERS

• Seven Ravens have earned 14 combined Pro Bowl honors during the John Harbaugh Era (2008-21): ST Brendon Ayanbadejo (2008), K Billy Cundiff (2010), RS Jacoby Jones (2012), K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016, 2019-21), LS Morgan Cox (2015, 2016, 201920), P Sam Koch (2015) and RS Devin Duvernay (2021).

PRIME KICKER & PUNTER

• Five-time Pro Bowl K Justin Tucker, who the Ravens signed as a rookie free agent, owns the NFL’s most FGs (326) since entering the NFL in 2012. With a 91.1% career success mark, “Tuck” is the most accurate kicker in league history (326-of-358 on FGAs). Earning his first Pro Bowl nod in 2015, P Sam Koch’s 46.7 gross average ranked No. 9 in the NFL that season, while his 42.9 net average was No. 2. In 2017, Koch led the NFL in both punts inside the 10 (16) and the 20 (a franchise-record 40). After 16 seasons, Koch retired in May 2022 having played in more regular season games (256) than any other Raven.

YOUNG RAVENS MAKING THEIR MARK

• In his second season (2021), WR/RS Devin Duvernay earned first-team All-Pro honors and his first Pro Bowl nod after finishing No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1). He also led all NFL players with 6 PRs gaining 20-plus yards.

• In Week 3 of 2020 vs. KC, rookie WR/RS Devin Duvernay returned a kickoff 93 yards for a TD. It marked the NFL’s first KORTD of 2020 and was the Ravens’ sixth KOR-TD since 2011, which tied with KC for the NFL’s second most (Minnesota - 7). He became the fifth Ravens rookie and the youngest (23 years, 16 days) in franchise history to register a KOR-TD.

RAVENS RETURNERS SCORE BIG

• Dating back to 2011, six different Ravens have returned punts for touchdowns: Michael Campanaro, Kaelin Clay, Tandon Doss, Cyrus Jones, Jacoby Jones and Lardarius Webb.

A RICH HISTORY OF SPECIAL TEAMS
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COLLEGE: GEORGIA

BORN: 6/26/87, BOSTON, MA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 8/8

re-joined the Ravens after spending the 2021 season as Michigan’s defensive coordinator. Prior to his time with the Wolverines, Macdonald spent seven seasons (2014-20) in Baltimore, serving most recently as the linebackers coach from 2018-20. During his time with the Ravens, he also coached defensive backs (2017), was a defensive assistant (2015-16) and worked his first year (2014) as a defensive coaching intern.

• In 2021, his lone season coordinating Michigan’s defense, Macdonald helped guide the Wolverines to their first Big Ten title since 2004 and an appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals.

• While in Ann Arbor (2021), his unit produced the nation’s No. 8 scoring defense (17.4 ppg), while finishing 20th in yards per game allowed (330.9) and 11th in red zone TD efficiency (45.7%)...Macdonald also played an instrumental role in the standout performance of DE Aidan Hutchinson, who earned first-team All-America honors and was a Heisman Trophy finalist, after producing a career-high and single-season school record 14 sacks.

• From 2018-20, Macdonald led a Ravens linebackers corps that helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 overall defense (307.8 ypg) during that span, while also permitting the league’s fewest points per game (18.2)... Veteran linebackers Matthew Judon (2019-20) and C.J. Mosley (2018) also each earned Pro Bowl nods under Macdonald’s tutelage.

• In 2020, Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (18.9) and seventh-fewest yards (329.8) per game...The Ravens also owned the No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%) and produced a league-high 25 FFs.

• The Ravens upheld their strong defensive tradition in 2019, allowing the NFL’s third-fewest points (17.6) and fourth-fewest net yards (300.6) per game...Baltimore also ranked fifth against the run (93.4 ypg) and No. 6 vs. the pass (207.2 ypg), en route to a franchise-best 14-2 record and second-straight AFC North Division title.

• In 2018 the Ravens produced the NFL’s No. 1 defense, allowing 292.9 yards per game, while also permitting the league’s second-fewest points per game (17.9).

• Alongside secondary coach Chris Hewitt in 2017, Macdonald helped guide a defensive backfield that contributed to the NFL’s most INTs (22) and forced turnovers (34). Baltimore also finished second in the league in both defensive passer rating (72.4) and defensive TDs (5), and its 3 shutout performances were the most in a season since the 2003 Patriots.

• In 2016, Macdonald worked with then-secondary coach and current Bills defensive coordinator/assistant head coach Leslie Frazier, helping guide a unit that finished seventh overall (322.1 ypg) and produced a leagueleading (tied, KC & SD) 18 INTs.

2021: (with Michigan) In his lone season coordinating Michigan’s defense, Macdonald helped guide the Wolverines to their first Big Ten title since 2004 and an appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals... While in Ann Arbor, Macdonald’s unit was the nation’s No. 8 scoring defense (17.4 ppg), while finishing 20th in yards per game allowed (330.9) and 11th in red zone touchdown efficiency (45.7%)...Macdonald also played an instrumental role in the standout performance of DE Aidan Hutchinson, who earned first-team All-America honors and was a Heisman Trophy finalist after producing a career-high and single-season school record 14 sacks.

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2008-09Cedar Shoals (GA) HS .Linebackers and Running Backs 2011-13Georgia....................... .Graduate Assistant 2014Baltimore Ravens .Coaching Intern (Defense) 2015-16Baltimore Ravens .Defensive Assistant 2017Baltimore Ravens .Defensive Backs 2018-20Baltimore Ravens .Linebackers 2021Michigan .Defensive Coordinator 2022Baltimore Ravens .Defensive Coordinator “Mike is one of us – a Raven through and through. During his initial seven seasons with us, it was evident that his leadership, intelligence and passion would earn him the opportunity to be a defensive coordinator in the NFL." – Head Coach John Harbaugh MIKE MACDONALD DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 26 COACHES

2014-20: (with Baltimore) 2020: Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (18.9) and seventh-fewest yards (329.8) per game, while owning the No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%) and producing a league-high 25 FFs... Baltimore’s 34 scrimmage TDs allowed were the NFL’s second fewest (LAR, 29), while their 116 QBHs tied (TB) for the league’s second most (Pit., 136)...OLB Matthew Judon led the team with 6 sacks and 21 QB hits, en route to his second-straight Pro Bowl. 2019: Defense allowed the NFL's third-fewest points (17.6) and fourth-fewest net yards (300.6) per game...Also ranked fifth against the run (93.4 ypg) and No. 6 vs. the pass (207.2 ypg), en route to a franchise-best 14-2 record and second-straight AFC North division title...Judon, who led the team with a career-high 9.5 sacks, earned his first Pro Bowl nod. 2018: Behind LB C.J. Mosley, who was named to his fourth Pro Bowl, Baltimore boasted the NFL’s No. 1 defense, allowing 292.9 yards per game, and permitted the league’s second-fewest points per game (17.9)...Emerging standout LB Patrick Onwuasor ranked fourth on the team in tackles (54), adding 5.5 sacks, 2 FFs (both returned for TDs by CB Tavon Young) and 1 INT... Ravens won the AFC North title in a season that marked Macdonald's first as LBs coach. 2017: The Ravens’ defense led the league with both 22 INTs and 34 forced turnovers... Baltimore finished second in the NFL in defensive passer rating (72.4) and defensive TDs (5)...The Ravens allowed 18.9 points per game (sixth in NFL) and recorded 3 shutouts, which was the most in a season since the 2003 Patriots...S Eric Weddle earned his second-straight Pro Bowl nod after posting a team-high 6 INTs. 2016: Worked with a secondary that helped the Ravens' defense finish first in the league with 18 INTs (tied with SD and KC)...Weddle earned his fourth-career Pro Bowl nod in his first year with the Ravens after posting 89 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF and a team-high 4 INTs (tied, Mosley)...The Ravens had eight different players intercept at least one pass. 2015: Assisted ILBs coach Don Martindale in mentoring LBs Daryl Smith and Mosley, who combined to produce the NFL’s second-most tackles (493) between teammates during the 2014-15 seasons...Smith’s team-leading 121 total stops ranked 10th in the NFL...Named defensive assistant. 2014: Worked with a secondary that battled injuries (six DBs were placed on Injured Reserve) to help Baltimore allow the NFL’s sixth-fewest points (18.9 ppg) and eighth-fewest yards (336.9) per game...Entered the NFL as a Ravens coaching intern (defense). 2011-13: (with Georgia) 2013: Helped mentor ILB Ramik Wilson, who earned first-team All-SEC honors by media and coaches after posting a conference-leading 133 total tackles, including 11 TFL. 2012: Helped guide a Georgia defense that allowed 175.6 passing yards and 19.6 points per game, ranking eighth and 18th, respectively, in the nation. 2011: Named defensive graduate assistant after the spring game and helped produce one of the nation’s topranked units in total (277.0 ypg, fifth), pass (176.0, 10th) and rush (101.2, 11th) defense...Originally joined the Bulldogs as a student assistant in May 2010, helping coach and

coordinate offensive scout team during his first season... Worked primarily with OLBs before shifting to ILBs during the 2011 spring practice.

2008-09: (with Cedar Shoals – Athens, GA – HS) While attending Georgia, coached the linebackers and running backs under head coach Xarvia Smith, for whom he played at Centennial (Roswell, GA) HS...Earned the staff’s Coach of the Year award following his first season with the Jaguars.

COLLEGE: Graduated summa cum laude with a finance degree from Georgia’s Terry College of Business in 2010... Earned his master’s degree in sports management from Georgia in 2013, while serving as safeties and defensive quality control coach for the Bulldogs.

PERSONAL: Was a two-sport (football and baseball) athlete at Centennial (Roswell, GA) HS...Mike married his wife, Stephanie, in 2021.

DEFENSIVE RANKINGS UNDER MACDONALD

From 2018-20, Macdonald led a Ravens linebackers corps that helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 overall defense (307.8 ypg) during that span, while also permitting the league’s fewest points per game (18.2).

RAVENS DEFENSIVE RANKINGS FROM 2018-20

POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME

1.Baltimore ....... 18.2

2. New England 18.8 3.Chicago 19.8 4.Pittsburgh 20.3

YARDSPERALLOWEDGAME

1.Baltimore ...... 307.8

2.Pittsburgh 312.4 3.San Francisco 314.3 4.Buffalo 315.0

In 2017, alongside pass game coordinator/secondary coach Chris Hewitt, Macdonald helped guide a defensive backfield that contributed to the NFL’s most INTs (22) and forced turnovers (34). Baltimore also finished second in the league in both defensive passer rating (72.4) and defensive TDs (five).

Mike Macdonald leads a defense that has been superb during the John Harbaugh Era (2008-21), ranking either No. 1 or No. 2 in several major defensive categories.

MIKE MACDONALD
DEFENSIVE RANKINGS UNDER HARBAUGH 2 1 2 2 1 1 OPP.POINTSPERGAME 19.2 YARDSOPP.TOTALNETPERGAME 319.0 YARDSOPP.RUSHINGPERGAME 96.5 SCRIMMAGETDS ALLOWED 431 OPP.PASSERRATING 81.4 THIRD-DOWNDEFENSE 35.9
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 27 COACHES

COLLEGE: JOHN CARROLL

BORN: 8/19/72, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 25/8

GREG ROMAN,a25-yearNFLcoachingveteran,isinhisfourth season as Baltimore’s offensive coordinator. Roman, who’s in his second stint with the Ravens, has experience coaching in the NFL for five teams, including as offensive coordinator for three of them. Under Roman's leadership, Baltimore's rushing attack has been superb over the last few seasons.

• In 2021, Baltimore’s offense finished No. 6 in the NFL (378.8 ypg) with a run game that ranked third (145.8 ypg) and a passing attack that made the NFL’s biggest improvement from 2020 (+61.8 ypg).

• All-Pro TE Mark Andrews was sensational in 2021, producing single-season franchise records in receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)...His 1,361 receiving yards also rank third most by a TE in league history and were sixth overall in the NFL in 2021...WR Marquise Brown (1,008) joined TE Mark Andrews (1,361) to form the second duo in Ravens history (Derrick Alexander & Michael Jackson, 1996) to each produce 1,000 receiving yards in a season.

• In 2021, QB Lamar Jackson recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in seven games, tying Randall Cunningham (1990) and his own 2019 MVP campaign for the most such performances in NFL single-season history.

• From Week 11, 2018-Week 4, 2021, Baltimore’s rushing attack topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games, tying for the longest streak of its kind in NFL history (Pittsburgh – 1974-77).

• In 2020, the Ravens’ run game finished No. 1 in the NFL (191.9 ypg) for the second-straight season and produced the third-most yards (3,071) in a 16-game NFL season... Baltimore owns two of the Top 3 marks, setting the single-season NFL rushing record in 2019 with 3,296.

• In 2020, Baltimore also registered an NFL-best six games with at least 200 rushing yards, including a franchise record 404-yard output in Week 17’s victory at Cincinnati...The Ravens’ 24 rushing TDs in 2020 set a new single-season franchise record.

• In his first season at the helm (2019), Roman led Baltimore's attack to record-setting heights, ultimately earning him NFL Assistant Coach of the Year honors... The "revolutionary" Ravens posted the best offensive season in team history, helping Baltimore to a franchisebest 14-2 record.

• In 2019, the Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they finished No. 2 in total yards (407.6)...Ravens set a new NFL singleseason rushing record (3,296), besting the 1978 Patriots (3,165)...Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season... (386,(531),The2019RavensalsosetteamrecordsforTDs(64),pointsnetyards(6,521),rushingyards(3,296),firstdownseclipsedin2021)andfewestturnovers(15).

• In 2019, QB Lamar Jackson, the league’s unanimous NFL MVP, accounted for a league-high 43 total TDs, including an NFL-best (and franchise-record) 36 passing scores... Jackson also rushed for 1,206 yards (sixth most in the league), setting a new NFL single-season record by a QB...TE Mark Andrews had 10 receiving TDs, ranking No. 1 among all NFL tight ends and tying (WR Cooper Kupp) for second by all players...RB Mark Ingram II posted 15 total TDs, tying a single-season team record (Ray Rice, 2011) and ranking fourth overall in the NFL.

• With Roman as OC, San Francisco earned three-straight trips to the NFC Championship game (2011-13) and a Super Bowl appearance against the Ravens in 2012.

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 1995Carolina Panthers Defensive Quality Control/Strength & Cond Asst 1996Carolina Panthers ............... .Defensive Assistant 1997-98Carolina Panthers .Offensive Quality Control 1999-2000Carolina Panthers .Offensive Assistant 2001Carolina Panthers .Assistant Offensive Line 2002-03Houston Texans .Tight Ends 2004-05Houston Texans .Quarterbacks 2006-07Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Offensive Line 2009Stanford .TightEnds/OffensiveTackles/RunningGameCoor 2010Stanford ...................... .Assoc. Head Coach/Asst. Head Coach 2011-14San Francisco 49ers .Offensive Coordinator 2015-16Buffalo Bills .Offensive Coordinator 2017Baltimore Ravens .Senior Offensive Assistant/Tight Ends Coach 2018Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends Coach 2019-22Baltimore Ravens .Offensive Coordinator GREG ROMAN OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 28 COACHES

GREG ROMAN

C Eric Wood, G Richie Incognito and RB LeSean McCoy... Taylor became the third QB in NFL history to combine for a passer rating over 99 and average over 40 rushing yards per game in a single season.

2017-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: Baltimore’s offense finished No. 6 in the NFL (378.8 ypg), with a run game that ranked third (145.8 ypg) and a passing attack that made the NFL’s biggest improvement from 2020 (+61.8 ypg)...All-Pro TE Mark Andrews was sensational, producing single-season franchise records for receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)...His 1,361 receiving yards also rank third most by a TE in league history and were sixth overall in the NFL in 2021... WR Marquise Brown (1,008) joined TE Mark Andrews (1,361) to form the second duo in Ravens history (Derrick Alexander & Michael Jackson, 1996) to each produce 1,000 receiving yards in a season...QB Lamar Jackson recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in seven games, tying Randall Cunningham (1990) and his own 2019 MVP campaign for the most such performances in NFL single(Pittsburghgames,rushingseasonhistory...FromWeek11,2018-Week4,2021,Baltimore’sattacktopped100rushingyardsin43consecutivetyingforthelongeststreakofitskindinNFLhistory–1974-77).

2020: For the second-straight season, the Ravens rushing attack led the NFL with 3,071 yards on the ground (191.9 ypg)...The team registered an NFL-best six games with at least 200 rushing yards, including a franchiserecord 404-yard output in Week 17’s victory at Cincinnati... Rookie RB J.K. Dobbins set a team rookie record with 9 TDs... For the second-straight year, Baltimore had three players – Jackson (1,005), Dobbins (805) & RB Gus Edwards (723) –rush for over 700 yards each...The 2020 Ravens joined the 2019 Ravens and 2011 Panthers as the only teams ever with three 700-yard rushers in a season. 2019: Ravens posted the best offensive season in team history, producing a franchisebest 14-2 record and AFC North Division title...Led by 2019 NFL MVP Jackson, the Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they were ranked No. 2 in total yards (407.6)...Baltimore became the first team

2011-14: (with San Francisco) Was the 49ers’ OC for four seasons (49-14 record)...SF played in the NFC Championship game three years in a row (2011-13), earning a Super Bowl bid vs. Ravens in 2012. 2012: Roman guided the 49ers' offense to a No. 11-overall ranking (361.8 ypg), including third in both total yards per play (5.97) and rushing yards per carry (5.06)...49ers set a franchise record with 621 total yards vs. Buffalo (10/7), becoming the first team in NFL history to rush for 300+ yards and throw for 300+ yards in the same game.

2011: San Francisco earned a 13-3 record and committed just 10 turnovers (5 fumbles and 5 interceptions), which tied (NE, 2010) for the then-fewest in NFL single-season history (NO committed an NFL-record-low 8 in 2019).

2009-10: (with Stanford) Spent two seasons coaching under Jim Harbaugh. 2010: Was promoted, adding associate head coach and assistant head coach to his title...Orchestrated the Cardinal offense in 12-1 campaign, culminating in an Orange Bowl victory. 2009: Hired as running game coordinator, also working with the TEs and tackles.

2006-07: (with Baltimore) Spent two seasons as the Ravens' assistant offensive line coach. 2006: Baltimore won the AFC North with a then-franchise-best 13-3 record, earning a first-round playoff bye...T Jonathan Ogden earned his 10thstraight Pro Bowl, and the Ravens allowed a single-season franchise-low 17 sacks.

2002-05: (with Houston) 2004: Transitioned to quarterbacks coach and guided former No. 1-overall pick David Carr to his best NFL season. 2002: Joined the expansion Texans as their tight ends coach.

1995-2001: (with Carolina) Spent seven seasons with the Panthers, working with a variety of positions including the DBs, LBs and offensive linemen. 1995: Entered the coaching ranks as an assistant with the expansion Panthers.

2018: Rushing attack (152.6 ypg) finished No. 2 in the NFL, as Ravens won AFC North...Rookie Andrews (third-round draft pick) ranked No. 1 among rookie NFL tight ends in receiving yards (552) and No. 3 in receptions (34). 2017: Run game improved from 28th-ranked unit in 2016 (91.4 ypg) to 11th (116.0 ypg)...In the final nine games, Baltimore scored the NFL's second-most points per contest (29.4), had the fewest giveaways (5) and allowed the second-fewest sacks (10).

2015-16: (with Buffalo) 2015: The Bills (whose rushing unit was 25th in '14) led the NFL in rushing yards (152.0 ypg), yards per rush (4.78) and big-play TDs (24 of 20+ yards)...Buffalo sent four offensive players to the Pro Bowl: QB Tyrod Taylor,

COLLEGE: Roman, a three-year letter-winner and two-year starting defensive lineman at John Carroll University, earned All-Ohio Conference honorable mention as a senior (1993)... servantdistinguishinghasannuallyAwardcommitmentformerdevelopmentally(HelpingWhileTheBlueStreaksearnedashareofthe'93OACchampionship...atJohnCarroll,RomanhelpedlaunchProjectH.O.P.E.OthersThroughPhysicalEducation)forthedisabledinNEOhio....In2021,alongwithhisteammate,MattCanning,RomanmadeagenerousgifttohisalmamatertoformtheRoman-CanningforStudentAthleteService,whichwillbeawardedandwillrecognizeoneseniorstudent-athletewhodemonstratedacommitmenttoservingotherswhileherselforhimselfasanoutstandingexampleofleadershipamongststudentathletesatJohnCarroll.

PERSONAL: Roman was an All-South Jersey guard at Holy Spirit (Absecon, NJ) HS...Greg and his wife, Dana, have three children: Connor, Gregory and Emily Grace.

EarnedfirstTDsaevertoaverage200passingand200rushingyardspergameinseason...The2019Ravensalsosetseasonteamrecordsfor(64),points(531),netyards(6,521),rushingyards(3,296),downs(386,eclipsedin2021)andfewestturnovers(15)...NFLAssistantCoachoftheYearhonors.
OFFENSIVE RANKINGS SINCE 2019 / ROMAN AS RAVENS O.C. RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 1. Baltimore 180.5 2.Tennessee 149.3 3. Cleveland 137.7 POINTS PER GAME 1. Tampa Bay 29.8 2.Kansas City 28.7 3. Baltimore.......... 28.3 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 29 COACHES

RANDY BROWN

SPECIAL TEAMS COACH

COLLEGE: CATAWBA

BORN: 7/30/67, MARLTON, NJ

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 19/15

RANDY BROWN entershis15thseasoncoachingtheRavens’ specialists. Originally joining Baltimore in 2008 as a kicking consultant, he has worked with John Harbaugh since Brown began coaching with the Eagles in 2004.

• Brown has helped coach six Pro Bowl Ravens: LS Morgan Cox (2015, 2016, 2019-20), RS Devin Duvernay (2021), K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016, 2019-21), P Sam Koch (2015), K Billy Cundiff (2010) and K Matt Stover (last kicked for the Ravens in 2008 but earned All-Star honors in 2000 prior to Brown’s arrival).

• Under Brown’s guidance, Tucker ranks as the most accurate kicker in NFL history (326-of-358 – 91.1%), while Koch holds Ravens records for punts inside the 20 (453) and gross (45.3) and net (39.7) punting averages.

• Since his initial NFL campaign in 2012 (Baltimore’s Super Bowl XLVII Championship season), Tucker owns the NFL’s most FGM (326) and points scored (1,360).

• In the annual special teams DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average) ratings from Football Outsiders, a popular metric for analyzing and comparing each play to the league average based on a number of variables, Baltimore has finished in the Top 10 every year since 2012, including a Top 6 finish in seven consecutive seasons (2012-18), a Top 3 finish in four consecutive seasons (2012-15) and the No. 1 overall rating in an NFLhigh four seasons (2012, 2015, 2017 & 2021).

2008-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: K Justin Tucker led the league in FG% (94.6) and connected on an NFL-record 66-yard gamewinner at Detroit...RS Devin Duvernay finished No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1), helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings...Tucker and Duvernay earned Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors. 2020: Specialists LS Morgan Cox and Tucker each earned their fourth-career Pro Bowl nods…Cox snapped on all 51 punts by Sam Koch, who produced a 44.5 gross average and 42.5 net average…Koch was the NFL’s only punter to place at least 20 punts (22) inside

in the 20-yard line and have no more than 1 touchback… Tucker connected on 26-of-29 (89.7) FGAs and 52-of-53 (98.1) PATs, finishing with at least 130 points for his fifth-consecutive season. 2019: Mentored the team’s outstanding specialists, including Tucker, who connected on 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%), scoring a franchise-record 141 points for the fourth-straight season en route to earning All-Pro...In Week 6, Tucker became the fastest pure kicker in NFL history (118 games) to score 1,000 career points...Tucker (third) and Cox (third) were Pro Bowlers. 2018: Tucker earned first-team All-Pro honors after connecting on 35-of-39 FGAs and scoring a franchise-record 141 points for the third-straight season...Tucker became the first kicker in NFL history to produce six seasons with 30-plus FGM and fastest to reach 900 career points (107 games). 2017: Tucker earned second-team All-Pro honors after connecting on 34-of-37 FGAs and tying his franchise record of 141 total points...Tucker scored his 800th-career point, becoming the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach the milestone... Koch placed a league-leading 40 punts inside the 20, adding an NFL-best 16 punts inside the 10. 2016: Tucker connected on a league-best 38-of-39 FGAs, posting the then-fifth-best percentage in NFL single-season history...He made 35-straight FGs at one point...An NFL single-season record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond, while his 10 FGs of 50-plus yards are tied (Blair Walsh, 2012 & Brian McManus, 2020) for most in NFL history...Tucker was a perfect 10-for-10 from 50 yards and out, earning first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors. 2015: Baltimore’sspecialteamsrankedNo.1intheNFL by Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News and produced two Pro Bowlers in Koch and Cox...Koch registered 42.9 net and 46.7 gross averages, ranking second and ninth in the NFL, respectively...Tucker tied for second in the NFL with 33 FGM, including 3 game-winning boots. 2014: Tucker tallied 129 points, converting 29 of 34 attempts...Koch produced the NFL’s No. 3 gross (47.4) and No. 1 net (43.3) averages, both setting Ravens’ single-season records. 2013: Tucker earned his firstcareer Pro Bowl nod and set team records in FGM (38 – since tied), FGAs (41) and points (140 – since broken), hitting 33

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 1989Catawba College ................ .Kicking Coach 1990-93Cherokee (NJ) High School .Special Teams Coordinator 1994-97Holy Cross (NJ) High School. .Special Teams Coordinator 1998-2000Chicago Bears .Kicking Coach 2000-02Multiple College/Pro Teams .Kicking Consultant 2003Tennessee-Chattanooga .Special Teams Coordinator 2004-05Philadelphia Eagles .Kicking Coach 2008-18Baltimore Ravens .Kicking Consultant 2019Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Special Teams 2020-22Baltimore Ravens ............... .Special Teams 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 30 COACHES

RANDY BROWN

straight FGs at one point. 2012: As a rookie, Tucker converted 30-of-33 FGAs, and Koch posted a 40.8 net average, en route to Baltimore’s Super Bowl victory. 2011: K Billy Cundiff recorded a career-high 122 points, also registering 44 touchbacks. 2010: Cundiff, who earned his first Pro Bowl, tied an NFL mark with 40 touchbacks (since kickoffs moved back to the 30-yard line) and connected on 26-of-29 FGAs...Koch, whose 39 punts inside the 20 ranked No. 2 in the NFL, was named a Pro Bowl alternate. 2008: Joined the Ravens as a kicking consultant. 2004-05: (with Philadelphia) 2004: Helped coach Eagles K David Akers, who earned his third Pro Bowl after hitting 27of-32 FGAs and 41-of-42 PATs.

2003: (with Tennessee-Chattanooga) The Mocs produced a school-record 1,336 yards on 65 KORs and set a single-game conference record with 259 KOR yards vs. Vanderbilt. 2000-02: (with multiple pro and college teams) Served as a kicking consultant for various pro and college teams, while running several national kicking camps.

1998-2000: (with Chicago) 1998: K Jeff Jaegar produced 90 points by converting 21-of-26 FGAs...P Todd Sauerbrun posted 49.4 gross and 42.1 net averages.

COLLEGE: Was a four-year letterman (1985-88) at placekicker for Catawba, where he posted 234 points in his career... Earned NAIA All-America recognition, All-South Atlantic Conference honors and Academic All-American accolades in 1988...Set five Catawba kicking records and was a 2008 inductee into the school’s Hall of Fame.

PERSONAL: BrownwaselectedmayorofEveshamTownship, NJ, in 2007, a post he held until 2018...Has worked in TV and radio broadcasting, including with Comcast SportsNet, WIP Radio and ESPN Radio in Philadelphia...Prepped at Cherokee (Marlton, NJ) HS, where he played football, baseball and soccer...He and his wife, Trisha, have two daughters, Ryan (16) and Mackenzie (14), and a son, Tyler, who is a special teams quality control coach with the Philadelphia Eagles.

K Justin Tucker, the most accurate kicker in NFL history, owns a 91.1% success mark. In 2021, Tucker connected on two game-winners – the 17th and 18th of his career – including the NFL-record 66-yarder at Det. (9/26/21). He also reached the following career milestones in 2021: registered at least 130 points for an NFL-record sixth-straight season; produced 30 FGM for an NFL-record seventh season overall; surpassed K Stephen Gostkowski (1,330) for the most points scored through a player’s first 10 seasons in NFL history (1,360).

BEST CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (NFL History / Min. 100 Att.) Rk.Player (Team)FGMFGAPct. 1.Justin Tucker (Bal.)32635891.1 2.Harrison Butker (KC)14616290.1 3.Younghoo Koo (Atl.)9010090.0 4.Chris Boswell (Pit.)18220688.3 5.Daniel Carlson (LV)10912587.2 MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 130-PLUS POINTS (NFL ConsecutiveHistory) Rk.Player (Team)SeasonsYears 1.Justin Tucker (Bal.)62016-21 2.Stephen Gostkowski (NE)52011-15 David Akers (Phi./SF)52008-12 4.Wil Lutz (NO)42016-19 TUCKER’S GREATNESS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 31 COACHES

JOE D’ALESSANDRIS LINE COACH

JOED’ALESSANDRIS (pronounceddell-ah-SAN-dress), a 43-year coaching veteran, enters his sixth season as Baltimore’s offensive line coach. “Joe D” has extensive experience guiding and developing linemen, both in the collegiate ranks and pros. Since transitioning into the NFL in 2008, D’Alessandris has mentored players for the Chiefs, Bills, Chargers and Ravens. Prior to his time in the NFL, he tutored players in the NCAA, Canadian Football League and World League.

• In his five full seasons in Baltimore, D’Alessandris has •••IasRonniementoredseveralyoungO-linemen,includingProBowlersStanleyandOrlandoBrownJr.,andveteranssuchProBowlerMarshalYandaandKevinZeitler.n2019,theRavenssetanewNFLsingle-seasonrushingrecord(3,296),bestingthe1978Patriots(3,165)…Baltimorebecamethefirstteamevertoaverage200passingand200rushingyardspergameinaseason.In2020,theRavensfinishedastheNFL’stop-ratedrushingattack(191.9ypg)forthesecond-straightseasonandregisteredthethird-mostrushingyards(3,071)ina16-gameseason…Baltimore’s24rushingTDsrankedthirdintheNFLandsetanewsingle-seasonfranchiserecord.Duringthe2021season,theRavenstiedtheall-timeprofootballrecordformostconsecutivegamesproducing100-plusrushingyards(43games–2018-21)inNFLhistory(Pittsburgh,43games–1974-77).

2017-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: Ravens produced the league’s No. 3 rushing attack (145.8 ypg) for an offense that ranked No. 6 in total yards (378.8 ypg)…According to ESPN analytics, G Kevin Zeitler registered a 95% pass-block win rate, which tied for the fourth-best mark amongst all NFL guards...Within the same metric, C Bradley Bozeman produced a pass-block win rate of 97% and a run-block win rate of 72%, both tied for

the second-highest percentages amongst NFL centers. 2020: Baltimore finished with the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg) and an NFL-best six games with at least 200 rushing yards, including a franchise record 404-yard output in Week 17’s victory at Cincinnati…The Ravens’ 3,071 rushing yards are the third most in a 16-game NFL season…RT Orlando Brown Jr. started 10 games at left tackle and earned his second Pro Bowl honor after LT Ronnie Stanley suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Week 8. 2019: Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they finished No. 2 in total yards (407.6) en route to a franchise-best 14-2 record and a second-straight AFC North title…Three Ravens O-linemen earned Pro Bowl honors: RT Orlando Brown Jr. (1st), LT Ronnie Stanley (1st) and RG Marshal Yanda (8th). 2018: Coached an O-line that helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg) and record the then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in Ravens history…RG Marshal Yanda earned his seventh Pro Bowl, helping the team earn the AFC North division title. 2017: Baltimore finished ninth in points (24.7 ppg) and seventh (tied) in both fewest giveaways (17) and sacks allowed (27) despite early season injuries on the O-line.

2013-15: (with San Diego) Led the Chargers’ O-line for three seasons, developing talented linemen LT King Dunlap and G/T D.J. Fluker. 2014: Despite being riddled with injuries, the line protected QB Philip Rivers, who threw for 4,286 yards and 31 TDs. 2013: Chargers made the playoffs and allowed only 30 sacks, tying for the NFL’s fourth fewest…Team also ran for over 100 yards in 12 of 16 games.

2010-12: (with Buffalo) Spent three seasons as the O-line coach, during a span in which the Bills allowed the NFL’s fifth fewest sacks (87)…Buffalo also registered the league’s fourth-best rushing average (4.75). 2012: Buffalo produced the NFL’s No. 6 ground attack (138.6 ypg)…RB C.J. Spiller

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 1977-78Western Carolina .Graduate Assistant 1979-83Livingston University .Offensive Coordinator & Offensive Line 1984-85Memphis .Offensive Line 1986-89Tennessee-Chattanooga .Offensive Coordinator & Offensive Line 1990Ottawa (Canadian Football League) .Offensive Line 1991-92 Birmingham (World League) .Offensive Line 1993Samford ...................... .Offensive Line & Asst. Head Coach 1994Texas A&M .Offensive Line 1995Memphis (Canadian Football League) Offensive Line 1996University of Pittsburgh .Offensive Line 1997-2001Duke .Offensive Line 2002-07Georgia Tech .Offensive Line 2008-09Kansas City Chiefs .Assistant Offensive Line 2010-12Buffalo Bills .Offensive Line 2013-15San Diego Chargers ............. .Offensive Line 2017-22Baltimore Ravens .Offensive Line COLLEGE: WESTERN CAROLINA BORN: 4/29/54, SEWICKLEY, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 14/6
OFFENSIVE
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rushed for 1,244 yards. 2011: Bills led the NFL in fewest sacks allowed (23), which also marked Buffalo’s third fewest during a 16-game season…RB Fred Jackson (934) and Spiller (561) combined to produce 1,495 rushing yards and 10 TDs. 2010: Tutored an O-line unit that helped Jackson rush for 927 yards. 2008-09: (with Kansas City) Spent two seasons as asst. O-line coach. 2009: G Brian Waters earned his first Pro Bowl, and RB Jamaal Charles collected his first 1,000-yard rushing season. 2002-07: (with Georgia Tech) Developed a number of standout linemen, including T Nat Dorsey, who was drafted by Minnesota (2004), G Mansfield Wrotto (Seattle, 2007) and G Andrew Gardner (Miami, 2009)…Behind its O-line, Tech posted an ACC-best 2,591 rushing yards (199.3 ypg) in 2007… RBs P.J. Daniels (1,447 in 2003) and Tashard Choice (1,473 in 2006 & 1,379 in 2007) led the ACC in rushing...In 2005, Tech allowed an ACC-low 10 sacks.

1997-2001: (with Duke) Tutored several O-linemen who went on to play in the NFL, including G Lenny Friedman, who was drafted in the second round by Denver (‘99) and enjoyed a 10-year pro career, and T Drew Strojny (a 2004 pick by NYG)... Also coached future NFL players C Troy Andrew (Miami) and C Shawn Lynch (Arizona), who signed as rookie free agents.

1977-96: D’Alessandris spent the early part of his career coaching the offensive line position both in the collegiate ranks, CFL and World League…Entered the full-time coaching ranks as the O-line coach for Livingston University, following two years as a graduate assistant at his alma mater (Western Carolina)…In 1994 with Texas A&M, the Aggies finished 10-0-1 and averaged 172.0 rushing yards per game.

COLLEGE: Earned four letters at guard at Western Carolina… hislaterinTeamMVPandcaptainasasenior…Graduatedwithdegreesparks&recreationandhealth&physicaleducation,alsoearningamaster’sineducation…Whileworkingtowardmaster’s,hebegancoachingasaGAfortheCatamounts.

PERSONAL: A native of Aliquippa, PA, he attended Center HS…Inducted into the Western Carolina University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018…Was also inducted in 2010 into the Beaver County (PA) Sports Hall of Fame and Center High School Hall of Fame…Joe was married to his late wife, Toni, for 42 years...They have three daughters: Kelly, Emily and Anna…Kelly is married to Eric, while Anna and her husband, Allen, have two sons (Maxwell and Mayfield) and two daughters (Ella Murray and Violet).

JOE D'ALESSANDRIS NFL RUSHING TOTALS / 2018-21 Rk.TeamYardsAvg.TDsYPGDownsFirst1.BaltimoreRavens11,2875.1082173.6666 2.Tennessee Titans9,3404.7485143.7486 3.Seattle 6.San5.Indianapolis4.ClevelandSeahawks8,8054.7963135.5471Browns8,6394.8471132.9454Colts8,3844.5672129.0510Francisco49ers8,2624.4571127.1439 OFFENSIVE LINE HELPS RUSHING ATTACK REMAIN DOMINANT 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 33 COACHES

MIKE

COLLEGE: IOWA

BORN: 11/17/69, BLACKSBURG, VA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 27/1 (7

MIKE DEVLIN, a 20-year NFL coaching veteran, is in his first season as Baltimore’s assistant offensive line coach. He most recently spent six seasons (2015-20) coaching the Houston Texans’ offensive line, and prior to that, spent nine seasons (2006-14) as an assistant with the New York Jets, working with the offensive line and tight ends. Devlin entered the NFL coaching ranks with the Arizona Cardinals, where he assisted with the offensive line (2001-03) after spending one season (2000) as the team’s offensive quality control coach. A former offensive lineman, Devlin played in the NFL for seven years with the Buffalo Bills (1993-95) and Arizona Cardinals (1996-99).

• Devlin has coached multiple Pro Bowlers, including T Laremy Tunsil (2019-20), T Duane Brown (2017) and C Nick Mangold (2013-14).

• During Devlin’s tenure with the Texans, Houston’s offensive line helped block for QB Deshaun Watson, who earned three consecutive Pro Bowl nods from 2018-20.

• Behind the offensive line in 2020, Houston averaged a league-high and team-record 6.39 yards per play.

•In 2019, the Texans’ rushing attack averaged 4.63 yards per carry, producing the second-highest mark in franchise history.

• In 2014, the Jets’ offensive line helped guide a rushing attack that ranked third in the NFL (142.5 ypg).

average 126.3 yards per game, ranking fourth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL…Houston’s line provided its quarterback 3.01 seconds of time on dropback passes, finishing with the league’s third-highest mark and helping Watson earn his first-career Pro Bowl nod. 2017: Despite starting seven different offensive line combinations, the Texans scored 30-plus points six times, tying the franchise single-season record for the most games reaching that mark…T Duane Brown earned his fourth-career Pro Bowl nod and first under Devlin’s tutelage. 2016: Devlin’s group protected for an offense that finished with the NFL’s third-highest time of possession (31:20), while permitting the AFC’s sixth-fewest productivesacks(32)andpavingthewayfortheconference’sfifth-most-rushingattack(116.2ypg). 2015: Houston started nine different offensive line combinations, helping protect four different starting quarterbacks…QB Brian Hoyer posted career highs in passing touchdowns (19), passer rating (91.4) and completion percentage (60.7).

2015-20: (with Houston) 2020: Houston’s line blocked for an offense that produced a league-high and team-record 6.39 yards per play…T Laremy Tunsil earned his secondconsecutive Pro Bowl nod, helping protect QB Deshaun Watson, who produced the league’s most passing yards (4,823) and second-best passer rating (112.4), en route to his third-career Pro Bowl. 2019: Tutored an offensive line that featured three new starters, including Tunsil, who made his history.perScharping…Thefirst-careerProBowl,androokiesTTytusHowardandG/TMaxTexans’rushingattackaveraged4.63yardscarry,producingthesecond-highestmarkinfranchise

2018: Guided a group that helped Houston’s run game

2006-14: (with NY Jets) 2014: Guided an offensive line that helped the Jets become the AFC’s best rushing offense (142.5 ypg)…For his key contributions along the line, C Nick Mangold was selected to his sixth-overall and secondconsecutive Pro Bowl. 2013: Helped guide an offensive line that blocked for the league’s sixth-best rushing attack (134.9 ypg)…Mangold earned his fifth-career Pro Bowl nod. 2012: Helped TE Jeff Cumberland bounce back from a season-ending Achilles injury the previous year to achieve then-career highs in receptions (29), receiving yards (359) and TD catches (3)…For his perseverance and dedication, Cumberland earned the Ed Block Courage Award. 2011: Coached TE Dustin Keller, who led the team with a careerhigh 65 catches and 815 receiving yards, while adding 5 TDs…Among AFC tight ends, Keller finished in the Top 5 in receptions (65 – third) and receiving yards (815 – third)… Keller was also named the Jets’ Walter Payton Man of the Year. 2010: Mentored a tight ends room that featured standout Keller, who became the first Jets tight end to lead the club in receptions (55) since Mickey Schuler (76) in 1985…Keller added 687 receiving yards and 5 TD catches.

PLAYING, 20 COACHING)
DEVLIN ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2000Arizona Cardinals .Offensive Quality Control 2001-03Arizona Cardinals .Assistant Offensive Line 2004-05Toledo .Offensive Line 2006New York Jets .Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line 2007New York Jets .Offensive Line 2008-12New York Jets .Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line 2013-14New York Jets.................. .Offensive Line 2015-20Houston Texans .Offensive Line 2022Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Offensive Line 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 34 COACHES

2009: Guided Keller to an impressive streak of three straight postseason games with a TD reception, becoming just the second tight end since the 1970 merger to achieve that feat. (Five tight ends have now scored a TD in three consecutive games within a single playoff run.) 2008: Mentored rookie Keller, who finished with the second-most receptions (48) and receiving yards (535) among first-year tight ends, while posting the third-most TD grabs (3) among the group. 2007: Served as the Jets’ offensive line coach…Mentored a group that helped RB Thomas Jones notch 1,119 rushing yards (NFL’s 10th most) on 310 carries. 2006: Joined the Jets as a tight ends/assistant offensive line coach…The Jets finished with the NFL’s fourth-ranked third-down offense, converting at a 43.8% clip.

2004-05: (with Toledo) Helped T Nick Kaczur develop into a third-round draft pick of the Patriots in 2005...His unit helped block for former NFL QB Bruce Gradkowski. 2005: Toledo was the 15th-ranked offense in the country (447.1), while pacing the Mid-American Conference for the second-straight season. 2004: Toledo’s offensive line helped block for the nation’s 11th-best offense (459.2 ypg), which also finished as the Mid-American Conference’s most productive unit, en route to winning the conference championship…Kaczur was named a Lombardi Award candidate for the nation’s best lineman, linebacker or tight end, and an Outland Trophy candidate for the nation’s best interior lineman.

2000-03: (with Arizona) Entered the NFL coaching ranks with the Arizona Cardinals, where he assisted with the offensive line (2001-03) after spending one season (2000) as the team’s offensive quality control coach…Arizona posted the NFL’s sixth-ranked third-down rushing percentage (52.4%) during Devlin’s four-year stint assisting the Cardinals’ offense NFL PLAYER (1993-99): An offensive lineman selected in the fifth round of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills, Devlin played in 101 regular season games (27 starts) over seven years…Spent three seasons (1993-95) with the Bills and four seasons (1996-99) with the Cardinals, appearing in Super Bowl XXVIII as a rookie with Buffalo.

COLLEGE: Earned All-America honors at the University of Iowa and was a semifinalist for the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman in 1992…That year, he was also named Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year, in addition to being tabbed Big Ten MVP by the Chicago Tribune…Earned first-team All-America honors in 1991…Started at center for a 1990 Hawkeyes team that finished 8-4 and earned a trip to the Rose Bowl.

PERSONAL: Devlin’s father, John, was a linebackers coach for the Houston Oilers in the 1980s...Mike played football for Cherokee (Marlton, NJ) HS…He and his wife, Julie, created several charitable endeavors, including The Devlin Football Camp, The John S. Devlin Golf Tournament and Devlin’s Helping Hands, which benefit a number of organizations… The couple has four children: sons Zachary and Matthew, and daughters Hallie and Carlie.

DEVLIN WORKS WITH A MAULING UNIT

Total first downs posted by the Ravens, marking the NFL’s fifth most.

Rushing yards per game averaged by the Ravens, marking the NFL’s thirdhighest figure.

Points scored by the Ravens’ twominute offense, tying (Det.) for the league’s highest total.

Percent of the Ravens’ offensive possessions ended in a three-and-out, marking the NFL’s fourth-lowest figure.

Mike Devlin, a 20-year NFL coaching veteran, is in his first season as Baltimore’s assistant offensive line coach. Alongside offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris, Devlin helps guide an O-line unit that helped the Ravens’ offense thrive in 2021. Ravens 2021 Offensive Numbers To Rave About
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COLLEGE: HAMPTON

BORN: 5/16/92, HOUSTON, TX

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 1/1

KERRY DIXON is in his first NFL season, joining the Ravens after 15 years as a collegiate assistant, most recently as wide receivers coach at Georgia Tech (2019-21). Dixon went to Georgia Tech from Toledo, where he served as the team’s running backs coach in 2018. Prior to his Toledo arrival, Dixon spent three seasons (2015-17) as the wide receivers coach at Florida. Dixon’s coaching career also includes successful stints as an assistant at Florida International (2014 – RBs), Florida Atlantic (2012-13 – RBs), Montana State (2010-11 –RBs), Stillman (2009 – offensive coordinator), Texas Southern (2008 – QBs) and Morgan State (2007 – QBs).

• As an assistant at Georgia Tech, Dixon was instrumental in the Yellow Jackets’ transition from an option-based offensive scheme to a pro-style spread attack…Dixon helped develop several wide receivers, including Jaguars 2021 sixth-round draft pick Jalen Camp.

• Spent the 2018 season as Toledo’s running backs coach, helping mentor three 500-yard rushers, en route to No.helpingtheRocketsposttheMid-AmericanConference’s2rushingoffense(223.6ypg).

• Spent three seasons (2015-17) as the wide receivers coach for the Florida Gators, where he was named one of the nation’s Top 25 recruiters by Rivals.com and mentored two of the three freshmen to ever record 100yard receiving games for the Gators (Antonio Callaway in 2015 & Tyrie Cleveland in 2016).

2019-21 (with Georgia Tech): 2020: Served as wide receivers coach where he helped WR Jalen Camp, who had only 12 catches and no TDs prior to Dixon’s arrival, lead the team with career highs in receptions (29), receiving yards (439) and TD catches (4). 2019: Mentored WR Ahmarean Brown, who tied Calvin Johnson’s freshman record for TD receptions (7).

2018 (with Toledo): Served as RBs coach, helping Toledo earn a berth in the Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl.

2015-17 (with Florida): During his three-year tenure as wide receivers coach, WR Antonio Callaway became the third-fastest Gator to reach 1,000 career receiving yards (17 games).

2014 (with Florida International): Served as RBs coach. 2012-13 (with Florida Atlantic): Spent two seasons as the Owls’ RBs coach.

2010-11 (with Montana State): Was the running backs coach for the Bobcats.

2009 (with Stillman): Served as offensive coordinator for one season at Stillman.

2008 (with Texas Southern): Guided the Tigers’ quarterbacks.

2007 (with Morgan State): In his first season in collegiate athletics, mentored the Bears’ quarterbacks.

2005-06 (with Booker T. Washington HS): Served as an assistant coach for his alma mater.

COLLEGE: Initially played QB his first two collegiate seasons for the Baylor Bears (2000-01)…He made two starts at QB for Baylor before transferring to Hampton University, where he would finish his career as QB for the Pirates (2002-03)…Was selected to play in the 2003 HBCU All-Star Game.

PERSONAL: Attended Booker T. Washington (Houston, TX) HS, where he earned All-Greater Houston Area honors in his senior year at quarterback…Dixon and his wife, Robin, have three daughters, Charlee (12), Rylee (4) and Reneé (2), and a son, Kerry III (5).

KERRY DIXON ASSISTANT QUARTERBACKS COACH COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2005-06Booker T. Washington (TX) HS ..... .Assistant Coach 2007Morgan State .Quarterbacks Coach 2008Texas Southern .Quarterbacks Coach 2009Stillman .Offensive Coordinator 2010-11Montana State .Running Backs Coach 2012-13Florida Atlantic .Running Backs Coach 2014Florida International .Running Backs Coach 2015-17Florida .Wide Receivers Coach 2018Toledo........................ .Running Backs Coach 2019-21Georgia Tech .Wide Receivers Coach 2022Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Quarterbacks Coach "Kerry has been a successful collegiate coach for many years. Also a former quarterback and team captain at Hampton, he has a high football IQ and leadership qualities that inspire those around him.” – Head Coach John Harbaugh 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 36 COACHES

GEORGE GODSEY

COLLEGE: GEORGIA TECH

BORN: 1/1/79, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/1

GEORGE GODSEY (pronounced GOD-see), who is in his 12th NFL season, joined the Ravens after most recently serving as the Miami Dolphins’ tight ends coach (2019-21), while adding the co-offensive coordinator title in 2021. Godsey also served as the Houston Texans’ offensive coordinator from 2015-16. During his time in the NFL, he has held assistant positions with the Detroit Lions (2017-18), Houston Texans (2014) and New England Patriots (2011-13). Prior to joining the NFL ranks, Godsey began his coaching career at the collegiate level with the University of Central Florida (2004-10).

• Godsey coached a Miami tight ends unit in 2021 that finished with a league-high 122 catches, while its 1,271 receiving yards were the league’s fourth most.

•In 2020, Dolphins tight ends combined to post 91 receptions for 1,061 yards and tied the team’s singleseason tight end mark with 11 receiving TDs.

•Worked with QB Matthew Stafford while with Detroit in 2018, who completed 66.1% (367-of-555) of his passes for 3,777 yards and 21 TDs.

• The Texans posted three consecutive winning seasons during Godsey’s tenure (2014-16) and won the AFC South in both seasons (2015-16) he was offensive coordinator.

• Coached TE Rob Gronkowski from 2012-13 after one season (2011) as an offensive assistant with New England…In 2011, helped guide the Patriots to the AFC’s No. 1 seed and advance to Super Bowl XLVI, following a regular season in which the offense ranked among the league’s best in several categories, including yards per game (428.0 – second), points per game (32.1 – third) and red zone efficiency (65.3% – second).

2019-21: (with Miami) 2021: Promoted to co-offensive coordinator/tight ends…Guided a tight ends unit that finished werewithaleague-high122catches,whileits1,271receivingyardstheleague’sfourthmost…TEMikeGesickienjoyeda

career year, producing single-season bests in receptions (73) and receiving yards (780). 2020: Miami’s tight ends combined to post 91 receptions for 1,061 yards and tied the team’s single-season tight end mark with 11 receiving TDs…Gesicki led the way with 53 receptions for 703 yards (13.3 avg) and 6 TDs…His 703 yards ranked fourth in the NFL. 2019: Gesicki caught 5 TDs in the final six games of the season, tying for the second most in the NFL over that span…His 51 receptions and 570 receiving yards were both fifth among AFC tight ends.

2017-18: (with Detroit) Godsey was a defensive assistant responsible for special projects in 2017 and was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2018. 2018: Worked with QB Matthew Stafford, who completed 66.1% (367-of-555) of his passes for 3,777 yards and 21 TDs despite two of his top receivers –Marvin Jones Jr. and Golden Tate – combining to play in just 16 games for Detroit. 2017: Served as a defensive assistant responsible for special projects, helping the Lions finish third in the NFL in total takeaways (32), fourth in INTs (19) and second in FRs (13).

2014-16: (with Houston) Served as quarterbacks coach in 2014 before earning a promotion to offensive coordinator in 2015…Houston posted three consecutive winning seasons during his tenure and won the AFC South in both seasons (2015-16) he was the offensive coordinator. 2016: Houston won the AFC South and an AFC Wild Card game against Oakland in QB Brock Osweiler’s first full season as an NFL starter…Houston finished with the league’s eighth-best rushing attack (116.2 ypg). 2015: The Texans became the first NFL team since 1950 to make the playoffs with four different starting QBs winning at least one regular season game…WR yards,DeAndreHopkinsfinishedthirdintheNFLwith1,521receivingwhilehis11receivingTDstiedforseventh. 2014: Led a unit that featured QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, who started 12 games and posted then-single-season career highs in passer rating (95.3) and completion percentage (63.1).

TIGHT ENDS COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2004Central Florida .Graduate Assistant 2005-08Central Florida .Quarterbacks 2009-10Central Florida .Running Backs 2011New England Patriots .Offensive Assistant 2012-13New England Patriots ............ .Tight Ends 2014Houston Texans .Quarterbacks 2015-16Houston Texans .Offensive Coordinator 2017Detroit Lions .Defensive Assistant/Special Projects 2018Detroit Lions .Quarterbacks 2019-20Miami Dolphins .Tight Ends 2021Miami Dolphins .Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends 2022Baltimore Ravens .Tight Ends 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 37 COACHES

GEORGE GODSEY

2011-13: (with New England) Coached tight ends from 2012-13, after spending 2011 as an offensive assistant. 2013: Despite playing just seven games in 2013 due to injury, TE Rob Gronkowski caught 39 passes for 592 yards (15.2 avg) and 4 TDs…His 15.2 yards per catch average was third among NFL tight ends that season. 2012: Under Godsey’s tutelage, Gronkowski posted 55 receptions for 790 yards and 11 TDs… His 11 TD grabs were the most among tight ends. 2011: Joined the NFL ranks as an offensive assistant, helping New England win the AFC and advance to Super Bowl XLVI…The Pats’ offense ranked among the league’s best in several categories, including yards per game (428.0 – second), points per game (32.1 – third) and red zone TD efficiency (65.3% – second).

2004-10: (with Central Florida) Served in a variety of roles with the Knights…Began his coaching career as a graduate assistant (2004) before being promoted to quarterbacks coach (2005-08) and then moving to running backs coach in 2009…Central Florida played in three bowl games and won two conference titles in Godsey’s tenure.

COLLEGE: Was a standout QB at Georgia Tech from 19982001, finishing as the school’s all-time record holder in completion percentage (63.3) and passer rating (143.6).

PERSONAL: Played one season in the Arena Football League for the Tampa Bay Storm, which won ArenaBowl XVII…A Tampa, FL, native, Godsey comes from a strong football family…His older brother, Greg, played at Air Force, and his younger brother, Gary, played at Notre Dame.

GODSEY INHERITS A SPECTACULAR GROUP

George Godsey inherits a tight ends group that includes Mark Andrews, who, in 2021, posted single-season franchise records in both receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361), while adding 9 TD catches, en route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod and a first-team All-Pro honor. His 1,361 receiving yards also rank third most by a TE in league history and were sixth overall in the NFL during 2021.

MOST RECEIVING

1.Travis Kelce (2020)1051,41613.511

2.George Kittle (2018)881,37715.65

3.MarkAndrews(2021)1071,36112.79 Kelce (2018)1031,33613.010 Gronkowski (2011) 901,32714.717 RECEIVING

2.Travis Kelce (KC)921,12512.29

3.Kyle Pitts (Atl.)681,02615.11 Kittle (SF)7191012.86

5.Dallas Goedert (Phi.) 5683014.84

YARDS BY A TIGHT END (Single Season / NFL History) Rk.TightEnd(Year)Rec.YardsAvg.TDs
4.Travis
5.Rob
MOST
YARDS BY A TIGHT END (2021 Season) Rk.TightEnd(Team)Rec.YardsAvg.TDs1.MarkAndrews(Bal.)1071,36112.79
4.George
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 38 COACHES

CHRIS HEWITT enters his eighth season leading Baltimore’s secondary. He joined the Ravens as an assistant special teams coach in 2012, a post he held for two years, before earning a promotion to assistant secondary coach in 2014. Hewitt has led Baltimore’s secondary since the 2015 campaign, helping the team consistently earn standout defensive rankings. Prior to his Baltimore arrival, Hewitt coach(2003)spenttimecoachingatthecollegiatelevel,includingoneyearasNotreDame’sassistantstrengthandconditioningandaneight-yearstint(2004-11)atRutgers.•WithHewittatthehelmofthesecondary(since2015),Baltimore’sdefensehasrankedatornearthetopoftheNFLinseveralcategories,includingpointsallowedpergame(second–20.3),yardsallowedpergame(first–324.8)andthird-downconversionpercentage(second–36.0)...ThesecondaryhasalsocontributedtotheNFL’sfifth-rankedopponentcompletionpercentage(61.6)andsixth-bestopponentpasserrating(86.4).•HewitthascoachedseveralProBowldefensivebackssince2015,whenhestartedleadingBaltimore’sgroup,includingEricWeddle(2016-18),MarlonHumphrey(2019-20),MarcusPeters(2019)andEarlThomasIII(2019).•In2020,theRavensearnedtheirthird-straightplayoffberthwiththehelpofHewitt’ssixth-rankedpassdefense(221.0ypg)...BaltimoreallowedtheNFL’ssecond-fewestpointspergame(18.9),seventh-fewestyardspergame(329.8)pergame,ownedthesecond-rankedthird-downdefense(34.0%)andproducedaleague-high25FFs.•In2019,Baltimoreachievedafranchise-best14-2recordandearneditssecond-straightAFCNorthtitle...ThedefenseallowedtheNFL’sthird-fewestpointspergame(17.6),rankedfourthinyardspergame(300.6),wasNo.6vs.thepass(207.2ypg)andrecordedtheNFL’ssecond-bestdefensivepasserrating(77.5).•In2018,theRavenswerethetop-overalldefense,allowinganNFL-best292.9yardspergame...Againstthepass,Baltimorerankedfifth,allowing210.0yards

per game, while its 80.6 defensive passer rating stood second..Baltimore also permitted the league's secondfewest points per game (17.9) and finished third in thirddown defense (34.1)

2012-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: Coached a secondary that contributed to the Ravens’ No. 3 third-down defense (34.8%)...Helped guide rookie DB Brandon Stephens, who saw action in all 17 contests (11 starts) and posted the most tackles (74) by a Ravens’ rookie defensive back since S Matt Elam in 2013 (76)...Stephens’ 74 tackles stand as the third most by a rookie defensive back in Ravens franchise history, trailing only Elam in 2013 and S Ed Reed in 2012 (80). 2020: The Ravens earned their third-straight playoff berth with the help of Hewitt’s sixth-ranked pass defense (221.0 ypg)... Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points per game (18.9), seventh fewest yards pwer game (329.8) per game, owned the second-ranked third-down defense (34.0%) and produced a league-high 25 FFs...CB Marlon Humphrey made his second-straight Pro Bowl after leading the NFL with a Ravens’ single-season record 8 FFs, also registering a teamhigh 11 PD...CB Marcus Peters tied (two players) to produce the NFL’s third-most takeaways (4 INTs & 2 FRs)...S Chuck Clark tallied 96 tackles, 2 FFs, 3 FRs, 1.5 sacks 1 INT and 1 D-TD. 2019: Baltimore achieved a franchise-best 14-2 record and earned its second-straight AFC North title...The defense allowed the NFL's third-fewest points per game (17.6), ranked fourth in yards per game (300.6), was No. 6 vs. the pass (207.2 ypg) and recorded the NFL’s second-best defensive passer rating (77.5)...Scored 6 defensive TDs in 2019, including 5 by defensive backs, tied (with '06 and '08) for the second most in franchise history (2004 – 7) and also tied (TB) for the most in the NFL...Three members of the secondary earned Pro Bowl honors: CB Marlon Humphrey (first), CB Marcus Peters (third) and S Earl Thomas III (seventh). 2018: Ravens defense ranked No. 1 (292.9 ypg)...Baltimore, the AFC North division champions, also permitted the league's second-fewest points per game (17.9), just behind Chicago (17.7)...Pass defense ranked fifth, allowing 210.0 yards per game, while the team's 80.6 defensive passer rating was

COLLEGE: CINCINNATI BORN: 7/22/74, KINGSTON, JAMAICA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 14/11 (3 PLAYING / 11 COACHING)
CHRIS HEWITT PASS GAME COORDINATOR / SECONDARY COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2003Notre Dame .Strength and Conditioning Assistant 2004Rutgers....................... .Graduate Assistant 2005-07Rutgers .Director of Speed and Skill Development 2008-09Rutgers .Cornerbacks 2010-11Rutgers .Running Backs 2012-13Baltimore Ravens ............... .Assistant Special Teams 2014Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Secondary 2015-19Baltimore Ravens .Defensive Backs 2020Baltimore Ravens .Pass Defense Coordinator 2021-22Baltimore Ravens ............... .Pass Game Coordinator/Secondary 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 39 COACHES

second in the NFL and its 34.1% third-down conversion percentage ranked third...S Eric Weddle was voted to his third-consecutive Pro Bowl. 2017: The Ravens’ pass defense finished 10th (213.8 ypg), and Baltimore led the NFL in INTs (22) for the second-straight year...The Ravens ranked No. 1 with a +17 turnover differential...Baltimore also produced the second-most defensive touchdowns (5, tied, Det. & Phi.) and recorded 3 shutouts on the season, the most by a team since 2003 (NE)...S Eric Weddle tallied a team-high 6 INTs en route to earning his second-straight (fifth overall) Pro Bowl selection. 2016: The Ravens’ defense ranked seventh overall (322.1 ypg), making Baltimore one of three teams (Den. & Sea.) to finish ranked in the NFL’s Top 10 in each season from 2014-16...Baltimore’s ninth-ranked pass defense (232.8 ypg) tied (KC & SD) to produce the NFL’s most INTs (18)...S Eric Weddle earned Pro Bowl honors, registering a team-high 4 INTs (tied with LB C.J. Mosley) and career-high 13 PD. 2015: Baltimore’s eighth-ranked defense (337.4 ypg) allowed a league-best 183.3 passing yards per game in the season’s second half and helped permit the NFL’s secondfewest total net yards (291.1 ypg) during that span (final eight games). 2014: Even while battling injuries throughout the season (six DBs were placed on Injured Reserve), the Ravens’ secondary helped Baltimore’s “D” allow the NFL’s sixth-fewest points (18.9 ppg) and eighth-fewest yards per game (336.9). 2013: WR/RS Tandon Doss led the NFL in punt return average (15.6)...The Ravens were second in kickoff return average (26.4) and third in punt return average (14.2), posting an NFL-high 12 punt returns of 20-plus yards. 2012: Pro Bowl RS Jacoby Jones led the NFL in KOR average (30.7) and posted a league-best 2 KOR-TDs...Jones tied a leaguehigh 3 kick return TDs (108- and 105-yard KORs and 63-yard PR) and set a Super Bowl record with 290 combined yards, including an NFL-postseason-record 108-yard KOR-TD. 2004-11: (with Rutgers) 2010-11: Was the Scarlet Knights’ RBs coach and mentored RB Jawan Jamison, who joined Ray Rice in becoming just the third freshman in Rutgers history to rush for 200 yards in a game. 2008-09: Rutgers ranked

second in the Big East in pass defense in 2008 (191.3 ypg) and 2009 (204.5 ypg). 2005-07: Was director of speed and skill development...Aided by Hewitt’s training, Rice set all-time school rushing records with 910 attempts for 4,926 yards, 49 TDs and a 90-yard long gain…Rice became the first player in Rutgers history to rush for 1,000-plus yards in three seasons (2005-07). 2004: Joined Rutgers’ staff as a graduate assistant. 2003: (with Notre Dame) Served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach.

NFL PLAYER: (1997-99 with New Orleans) Signed with the Saints as a rookie free agent in 1997 and played in 39 games (four starts)…Played defensive back, serving primarily on special teams…Totaled 29 tackles (22 solo) from scrimmage, 3 sacks, 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Recorded 7 special teams tackles (6 solo) for the Saints’ kickoff coverage team that ranked fifth in the NFL in average opponent starting field

afterTeamsposition(23.8-yardline)in1998…WasnamedtheNFCSpecialPlayeroftheWeekinWeek12vs.Seattle(11/16/97)blockingapuntthatledtoacrucialfieldgoal.

COLLEGE: Was a four-year letterman at Cincinnati and a two-time All-Conference USA selection (1995-96) as a DB… Played for longtime Ravens special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg, who was the team’s LBs, special teams and secondary coach (1992-95), and John Harbaugh, who was the Bearcats’ special teams, TEs, OLBs and RBs coach (198994) and assistant head coach (1995-96)…Totaled 80 tackles and 2 INTs in his senior season…Earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

PERSONAL: Participated in the NFL’s Minority Coaching Fellowship Program, completing training camp stints with the Ravens (2006 & 2008), Eagles (2005) and Browns (2001)… Played football, basketball and track at Dwight Morrow (Englewood, NJ) HS…Was born in Kingston, Jamaica before moving to New Jersey when he was 5 years old…Chris and his wife, Tanisha, have three daughters (Azia, Briana and Christina) and a son (Christopher, Jr.).

CHRIS HEWITT
With Chris Hewitt at the helm of the secondary (since 2015), Baltimore’s defense has ranked at or near the top of the NFL in several categories, including points allowed per game (second – 20.3), yards allowed per game (first – 324.8) and third-down conversion percentage (second – 36.0). The secondary has also contributed to the NFL’s fifth-ranked opponent completion percentage (61.6) and sixth-best opponent passer rating (86.4). POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME (2015-21) Rk. TeamPPG 1. New England Patriots 18.3 2.Baltimore Ravens ................ 20.3 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 20.6 4. Seattle Seahawks................ 21.1 5. Kansas City Chiefs ............... 21.2 YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Rk.TeamYPG(2015-21)1.BaltimoreRavens...................324.8 2.Buffalo Bills 326.1 3.Denver Broncos 326.5 4.Chicago Bears ......................328.0 5.Pittsburgh Steelers ..................330.4 CHRIS HEWITT GUIDES AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 40 COACHES

COLLEGE: NORTH CAROLINA STATE

BORN: 7/6/85, MOON TOWNSHIP, PA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 10/1

ROB LEONARD is in his 10th NFL season, joining the Ravens after spending the past three years (2019-21) with the Miami Dolphins. While with Miami, Leonard served as the outside linebackers coach (2021), assistant defensive line coach (2020) and linebackers coach (2019). He spent the first six seasons of his NFL coaching career (2013-18) as an assistant with the New York Giants. Prior to joining the NFL ranks, Leonard coached at his alma mater, North Carolina State, where he was a graduate assistant for three seasons (2010-12).•Under

Leonard’s tutelage in 2021, Miami OLB Jerome Baker registered a team-high 92 tackles, while rookie OLB Jaelan Phillips finished with a Dolphins’ rookierecord 8.5 sacks, which were second among all NFL rookies (Micah Parsons – 13).

• As the assistant defensive line coach in 2020, Leonard helped Miami’s defense finish first in the NFL in both takeaways (29) and third-down defense (31.2%).

• Spent the 2019 season as Miami’s linebackers coach, helping Baker rank fourth in the AFC with 124 total tackles.

• As a defensive assistant with the Giants in 2016, Leonard was part of a staff that coached the NFL’s most-improved defense, going from 32nd (420.3 ypg) in 2015 to 10th (339.7 ypg) in 2016 in total yards allowed…That season, the Giants finished 11-5 and earned a playoff berth.

2019-21: (with Miami) 2021: Miami’s linebacker corps produced 329 total tackles, including 34 TFL and 19.5 sacks, while tying for the NFL’s fourth-most quarterback hits (61)… Dolphins’ LBs were also the league’s only group to record multiple defensive TDs (one FR and one INT). 2020: Miami’s defense finished sixth in scoring (21.1 ppg), while recording the league’s most takeaways (29) and producing the NFL’s

best third-down defense (31.2%). 2019: OLB Jerome Baker produced a team-high 124 tackles, which ranked fourth in the AFC.

2013-18: (with New York Giants) 2018: Served as outside linebackers coach, helping DE Olivier Vernon lead New York with 7 sacks and 21 QB hits. 2017: As the assistant defensive line coach, helped guide DT Damon Harrison to produce 76 tackles, which ranked second on the team and led all NFL defensive linemen. 2013-16: Served as defensive assistant and was part of a staff that coached the league’s mostimproved defense, going from 32nd (420.3 ypg) in 2015 to 10th (339.7 ypg) in 2016 in total yards allowed…That season (2016), the Giants finished 11-5 and earned a playoff berth… New York ranked eighth in the NFL in total defense in 2013, allowing just 332.3 yards per game.

2010-12: (with North Carolina State) During his three-year tenure as a graduate assistant, the Wolfpack appeared in three consecutive bowl games.

2009: (with Cardinal Gibbons HS) Served as a defensive assistant for the Raleigh, NC high school.

COLLEGE: Was a three-year letterman at safety and linebacker at North Carolina State, initially joining the team as a walk-on before earning a scholarship following his freshman season at Washington & Jefferson College…In 2008, he led the Wolfpack with 95 tackles and earned the team’s Mike Hardy Award, given annually to the player who plays beyond his capabilities.

PERSONAL: Attended Moon Area (Moon Township, PA) HS, where he earned first-team All-Conference honors as a cornerback, while also playing as a running back, kick returner and punter…He also earned second-team All-State honors at cornerback…Leonard and his wife, Anna, have two sons, Bo and Luke, and a daughter, Mary.

ROB LEONARD OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS COACH COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2010-12North Carolina State .Graduate Assistant 2013-16New York Giants .Defense Assitant 2017New York Giants .Assistant Defensive Line Coach 2018New York Giants .Outside Linebackers Coach 2019Miami Dolphins .Linebackers Coach 2020Miami Dolphins .Assistant Defensive Line Coach 2021Miami Dolphins .Outside Linebackers Coach 2022Baltimore Ravens .Outside Linebackers Coach "Throughout his NFL career, Rob has coached many impactful defensive players. He’s a strong addition to our coaching staff, and his experience and knowledge will certainly benefit our outside linebackers. I’m excited to see how he helps our unit work to compete at a dominant level." – Head Coach John Harbaugh 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 41 COACHES

D'ANTON LYNN SAFETIES COACH

COLLEGE: PENN STATE

BORN: 10/24/89, PLANO, TX

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 9/2

D’ANTON LYNN , a nine-year coaching veteran, enters his second season with the Ravens. After coaching defensive backs in 2021, he’ll serve as the team’s safeties coach in 2022, guiding a group that features highly touted free agent acquisition Marcus Williams and first-round draft choice Kyle Hamilton. Prior to his 2021 Baltimore arrival, Lynn served as a defensive assistant with the Houston Texans (2018-20), Los Angeles Chargers (2017) and Buffalo Bills (2015-16). He entered NFL coaching ranks as a season-long intern with the New York Jets in 2014.

• In 2021, Lynn’s first season in Baltimore, he coached a defensive backfield that contributed to the Ravens’ No. 3-ranked third-down defense (34.8%).

• During his time as Houston’s assistant secondary coach, the Texans brought home two consecutive (2018-19) AFC South titles.

• Served as a defensive assistant with the Chargers in 2017, working primarily with the linebackers group...Los Angeles posted the NFL’s best red zone defense (36.1%), allowed the third-fewest points per game (17.0), tied for fifth in sacks (43) and ranked sixth in takeaways (27).

• Served as a defensive assistant with the Bills in 2015, marking his first full-time NFL coaching gig...Buffalo tied for the NFL’s most PD (93), allowed the third-lowest completion percentage (57.6) and tied for sixth in INTs (17).

2021: (with Baltimore) 2021: Coached a defensive backfield that contributed to the Ravens’ No. 3-ranked third-down defense (34.8%)...Helped guide rookie DB Brandon Stephens, who saw action in all 17 contests (11 starts) and posted the most tackles (74) by a Ravens rookie defensive back since S Matt Elam in 2013 (76)...Stephens’ 74 tackles stand as the third most by a rookie defensive back in Ravens franchise history, trailing only Elam in 2013 and S Ed Reed in 2012 (80).

2018-20: (with Houston) 2020: Spent the season as Houston's secondary coach after serving as assistant secondary coach for two seasons. 2019: The Texans achieved a secondstraight AFC South title and earned their fourth appearance

in the AFC Divisional Round in franchise history. 2018: Texans tied (Jax.) for the NFL’s fourth-fewest points per game (19.8) and tied (with four other teams) for ninth in INTs (15)... Houston’s franchise-record +13 turnover differential ranked second in the NFL.

2017: (with Los Angeles Chargers) Served as a defensive assistant under his father, Anthony, and worked primarily with the linebackers group...Los Angeles posted the NFL’s best red zone defense (36.1%), allowed the third-fewest points per game (17.0), tied for fifth in sacks (43) and ranked sixth in takeaways (27).

2015-16: (with Buffalo) Coached with his father for two seasons as a defensive assistant with the Bills. 2016: Buffalo ranked fourth in both passing TDs allowed (19) and opponent completion percentage (59.9). 2015: Buffalo tied for the NFL’s most PD (93), allowed the third-lowest completion percentage (57.6) and tied for sixth in INTs (17).

2014: (with New York Jets) Began his NFL coaching career as a seasonal intern with the Jets after gaining experience with their scouting department in 2013.

ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS: Prior to his NFL coaching career, Lynn was signed by the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2012, before joining the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League in 2013.

COLLEGE: Played cornerback at Penn State (2008-11) and was a three-time honorable mention All-Big Ten selection.

PERSONAL: Lynn attended Celina (TX) HS and played a variety of positions for the Bobcats, including defensive back, linebacker, quarterback, running back and wide receiver...Helped Celina win the 2007 Texas Class 3A Division 2 state championship with a 16-0 record...Earned AP Class 3A first-team All-State accolades as a senior and was rated Scout.com's No. 17 defensive back in the nation... He is the son of former Los Angeles Chargers head coach and current San Francisco 49ers assistant head coach and running backs coach Anthony Lynn.

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2014New York Jets .Seasonal Coaching Intern 2015-2016Buffalo Bills .Defensive Assistant 2017Los Angeles Chargers............ .Defensive Assistant 2018-19Houston Texans .Assistant Secondary 2020Houston Texans .Secondary 2021Baltimore Ravens .Defensive Backs 2022Baltimore Ravens .Safeties 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 42 COACHES

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TEE MARTIN is in his second season as the Ravens’ wide receivers coach after spending 15 years coaching primarily in the collegiate ranks. Prior to his Baltimore arrival, Martin guided the wide receivers and also served as passing game coordinator and assistant head coach for two years (201920) at his alma mater, the University of Tennessee.

• Throughout his career, Martin has helped mentor and develop a number of successful NFL wide receivers, including Marquise Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Nelson Agholor, Robert Woods and Randall Cobb.

• In 2021, helped former Ravens WR Marquise Brown produce career bests in receptions (91) and receiving yards (1,008), on top of 6 receiving TDs.

• In addition to his coaching career, he also served as a trainer for Nike and the Elite 11 QB competition camps.

• Named the 247Sports National Recruiter of the Year in 2016 as a member of the USC Trojans’ staff.

•Was a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, which annually honors the best assistant coach in college football, during the 2017 season at USC.

2021: (with Baltimore) WR Marquise Brown (1,008), along with TE Mark Andrews (1,361), became just the second Ravens tandem to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in a season, joining Michael Jackson (1,201) and Derrick Alexander (1,099) in 1996.

2019-20: (with University of Tennessee) 2020: Mentored the Vols’ WRs in the COVID-19-shortened season. 2019: Returned to his alma mater, serving as assistant head coach/passing game coordinator/WRs...Martin helped lead improvements scoringinacrosstheboardfortheoffense,astheteamsawanincreaseproductionintotaloffense,passingyards,rushingyards,andthird-downconversions.

2012-18: (with USC) Guided multiple NFL standout wide receivers, including Steelers Pro Bowler JuJu Smith-Schuster (2014-16) and Patriots WR Nelson Agholor (2012-14). 2017: Martin helped lead the USC offense to a 13th-overall NCAA ranking, and the Trojans won the Pac-12 Championship and

earned a Cotton Bowl berth. 2016: Helped lead the Trojans to a Rose Bowl victory over Penn State. 2014: Agholor led the team with 104 receptions for 1,313 yards and 12 TDs, before becoming a 2015 first-round draft pick by the Eagles. 2012: Joined the Trojans as their wide receivers coach and tutored Rams WR Robert Woods in his final collegiate season.

2010-11: (with Kentucky) 2010: Mentored Pro Bowl WR Randall Cobb, who was a first-team All-American as a junior before being drafted in the second round by the Packers.

2009: (with New Mexico) QBs coach for one season. 2007-08: (with two high schools) 2008: Was the offensive coordinator/QBs coach for North Atlanta HS. 2007: Served as North Cobb HS’s passing game coordinator/QBs coach. 2006: (with Morehouse College) Entered the coaching ranks as Morehouse’s passing game coordinator.

PRO PLAYER: (2000-03) Played three seasons in the NFL, two seasonCanadianonethewithPittsburgh(2000-01),whoselectedhiminthefifthroundof2000Draft,andonewiththeRaiders(2003)...Martinspenttrainingcamp(2002)withtheEagles...AlsoplayedintheFootballLeaguewithWinnipeg(2004-05)andone(2002)withtheRheinFireoftheNFLEuropeLeague.

COLLEGE: Started for two years at quarterback for the University of Tennessee, leading the Vols to a 13-0 season and a victory in the first-ever BCS National Championship in 1998...Ended his career with a 22-3 record as the Vols’ starting QB...During the national championship season, Martin set an NCAA record with 23-consecutive completions against South Carolina...In 1999, he earned All-SEC honors while leading Tennessee to a 9-3 record and a secondconsecutive Fiesta Bowl appearance...Earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Tennessee.

PERSONAL: Martin attended Williamson (Mobile, AL) HS... Tee and his wife, Toya, are the parents of sons Kaden (18) and Cannon (10) and twins A’Yadra and Amari (22), who played WR at Clemson and was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft...Toya is a recording artist with hit singles, “I Do!” and “No Matta What (Party All Night).”

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2006Morehouse College .Passing Game Coordinator 2007North Cobb HS .Passing Game Coordinator/QBs 2008North Atlanta HS .Offensive Coordinator/QBs 2009New Mexico .Quarterbacks 2010Kentucky .Wide Receivers 2011Kentucky...................... .Passing Game Coordinator/WRs 2012-13Southern California.............. .Wide Receivers 2014-15Southern California .Passing Game Coordinator/WRs 2016-18Southern California .Offensive Coordinator/WRs 2019-20Tennessee .Asst. Head Coach/Passing Game Coor./WRs 2021-22Baltimore Ravens .Wide Receivers COLLEGE: TENNESSEE BORN: 7/25/78, MOBILE, AL EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 5/2 (3 PLAYING, 2 COACHING)
MARTIN WIDE RECEIVERS COACH 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 43 COACHES

COLLEGE: NORTH TEXAS 9/9/92, DESOTO, TX

ZACH ORR re-joins the Ravens as their inside linebackers coach after spending one season (2021) as the Jacksonville Jaguars’ outside linebackers coach. Prior to his stint with Jacksonville, Orr spent four seasons (2017-20) serving in various roles on Baltimore’s coaching staff. He most recently worked as a coaching analyst (2019-20), after initially joining the team as a player personnel and coaching administrative assistant (2017-18) following his Ravens playing career. Orr transitioned to coaching after retiring as a player following the 2016 campaign due to a congenital neck/spine condition.

• Under Orr’s tutelage, Jaguars OLB Josh Allen became the NFL’s only player in 2021 to register a FR, INT and sack in the same game, earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors (Week 9 vs. Bills)

•In 2020, the Ravens allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points per game (18.9) and produced the No. 2 thirddown defense (34.0%), also registering a league-high 25 FFs.

• The 2019 Ravens allowed the NFL’s third-fewest points (17.6) and fourth-fewest net yards (300.6) per game… The Ravens notched the league’s fifth-ranked run “D” (93.4 ypg) and were sixth against the pass (207.2 ypg).

•The Ravens were the NFL’s No. 1-ranked defense in 2018, allowing an NFL-low 292.9 yards per game…Baltimore also permitted the league’s second-fewest points per game (17.9).

•Orr worked with a Ravens’ defensive unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22) in 2017.

2021: (with Jacksonville) 2021: The Jaguars finished in the AFC’s Top 10 in total defense (353.1 ypg) and pass defense (227.9 ypg), while also producing the fourth-most quarterback hits (81) in franchise history…OLB Josh Allen registered 71 tackles, a team-high 7.5 sacks and career-high 12 TFL. 2017-20: (with Baltimore) 2020: Baltimore was among the NFL’s Top 10 defensive units, ranking seventh in total defense (329.8 ypg)…OLB Matthew Judon earned Pro Bowl honors for the second-consecutive season. 2019: Ravens

produced a franchise-best 14-2 record, winning a secondstraight AFC North title...Judon led the team with a thencareer-high 9.5 sacks, earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl... Named coaching analyst. 2018: Ravens were the NFL’s No. 1 defensive unit (292.9 ypg) and among the best in several other key defensive categories: third in third-down defense (34.1), fourth in rushing yards allowed (82.9 ypg) and fifth in passing yards permitted (210.0 ypg). 2017: Helped coach a defensive unit that featured OLB Terrell Suggs, who earned his seventh Pro Bowl nod and led the team with 11 sacks... Named coaching and personnel assistant.

NFL PLAYER: (2014-16) Originally signed with the Ravens in 2014 as an undrafted rookie free agent from North Texas… Orr played in 46 career games (2014-16), posting 163 tackles, 1 sack, 8 TFL, 6 PD, 3 INTs, 1 FF and 2 FRs…In 2016, appeared in 15 games (all starts), tallying career highs in tackles (133), TFL (6), PD (5), INTs (3), FRs (2) and FFs (1), en route to earning AP second-team All-Pro honors…During his playing career, Orr performed under the guidance of new Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, who served as a coaching intern during Orr’s rookie season (2014) and then as a defensive assistant from 2015-16.

COLLEGE: GraduatedfromtheUniversityofNorthTexaswhere he played in 46 career games, posting 365 tackles (then-third most in school history), 5 sacks, 25 TFL, 3 INTs, 4 FFs and 9 FRs during his four-year career (2010-13)…Received first- (2013) and second-team (2012) All-Conference USA accolades… Graduated with a degree in kinesiology in 2013.

PERSONAL: Attended DeSoto (TX) HS, where he recorded currentlyhisforFRsseason…Postedover100tacklesineightgamesduringaninjury-limitedsenior157tackles,24TFL,11sacks,1INTand3asajuniorin2008…Hisfather,TerryOrr,wasatightendthenow-WashingtonCommandersfrom1986-93,whileyoungerbrother,Chris,isaformerNFLlinebackerwhoplaysfortheNewJerseyGeneralsoftheUSFL…Hisolderbrother,Terrance,istheoffensivecoordinatoratNorthCrowley(FortWorth,TX)HS,andhisyoungerbrother,Nick,playedcollegefootballatTCUfrom2014-17.

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EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 9/8 (3 PLAYING / 6 COACHING)
ZACH ORR INSIDE LINEBACKERS COACH COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2017-18Baltimore Ravens .Coaching and Personnel Assistant 2019-20Baltimore Ravens .Coaching Analyst 2021Jacksonville Jaguars .Outside Linebackers 2022Baltimore Ravens ............... .Inside Linebackers "Having previously played and coached for the Ravens, Zach has first-hand knowledge of our culture. He understands the standard of defense we strive to uphold. His knowledge, passion and communication will have a big impact on our inside linebackers." – Head Coach John Harbaugh 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 44 COACHES

STEVE SAUNDERS

HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

COLLEGE: MILLERSVILLE

BORN: 3/23/70, MYERSTOWN, PA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 7/7

STEVE SAUNDERS is in his seventh year with the Ravens. In his current role as head strength & conditioning coach, he oversees the strength and conditioning program. In 2017, he served as the director of performance, after originally joining selectionstopathletes.Year,Harrison,BestunitpriorSaunderstoprevention,athleticandandtheorganizationin2016astheteam'sdirectorofperformancerecovery.Saundersguidesallspeed,strengthtrainingrecoveryinitiatives,workingcloselywiththeteam’strainingdepartment.Hisfocusincludesplayerinjuryrecoveryandenergysystemtraininginaneffortmaximizeperformance.foundedPowerTrainSportsInstitutein1999,andtojoiningtheRavens,grewPowerTrainfromasingletoa200-employeeoperationin28locationsnationwide.knownforhisworkwithlongtimeSteelersLBJameswhowasthe2008NFLDefensivePlayeroftheSaundershastrainedhundredsofNFL,NHLandMLBForoveradecade,hedirectedoneofthenation’sNFLCombinetrainingprograms,preparingfirst-roundinfootball,baseballandhockey.

2016-21: (with Baltimore) Continued to implement a training regimen that has produced the team’s most productive offseason programs, averaging 99 percent of players in attendance...In the past five seasons, players have experienced a continued decrease in nuisance injuries and increased performance benefits from Saunders' program.

2019: Helped Baltimore capture two-straight AFC North titles (2018-19), including a franchise-best 14-2 regular season in 2019. 2018: Named head strength and conditioning coach. 2016: Named director of performance and recovery.

1999-2017: (with Power Train Sports Institute) Founded (1999) and built Power Train into one of the world’s leading providers of best-in-class sports performance training... Professional athletes benefit from Saunders’ proprietary energy training system based on speed and conditioning programs, strength and rehabilitation.

2013-14: (with Team Lokomotiv) Hosted and trained the three-time Russian Superleague champion Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, currently of the Kontinental Hockey League.

2012: Named to the Under Armour Training Council, a collection of the world’s highest-caliber strength and conditioning professionals.

2011: thetraining,Guidedmorethan90NFLathletesthroughrehabilitation,speed,strengthandconditioningprogramsduring2011NFLlockout.

2005-09: Independently contracted by more than 20 Steelers players for advanced strength and speed training, rehab and recovery during the 2005-09 seasons, assisting the team to two Super Bowl titles (2005 and 2008).

COLLEGE: Graduated from Millersville (Lancaster, PA) University, where he was a captain and four-year starter at DT...Earned multiple All-ECAC and All-PSAC honors.

PERSONAL: Born and raised in Myerstown, PA...Attended Eastern Lebanon County (Myerstown, PA) HS, where he was a standout in football, basketball and baseball...Saunders and his wife, Emily, have five children: two daughters (Lily and Morgan) and three sons (Logan, Stone and Major).

OFFSEASON WORKOUTS

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JAMES URBAN

QUARTERBACKS COACH

COLLEGE: WASHINGTON AND LEE

BORN: 12/1/73, SPRINGFIELD, IL EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 19/5

JAMES URBAN is in his fifth season with the Ravens as quarterbacks coach and has guided a room led by 2019 unanimous NFL MVP Lamar Jackson for nearly his entire Baltimore tenure. Urban, a 19-year NFL coaching veteran, has experience as part of three prolific NFL offenses. He spent seven seasons (2011-17) with AFC North rival Cincinnati, coaching the team’s wide receivers. Prior to joining Cincinnati, Urban entered the NFL ranks with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004. After five seasons in two roles under then-head coach Andy Reid, he was promoted to quarterbacks coach in his final two seasons (2009-10), guiding Pro Bowlers Donovan McNabb (2009) and Michael Vick (2010), both of whom excelled under Urban’s direction.

• For the past four years, Urban has mentored QB Lamar Jackson, helping him earn unanimous NFL MVP honors in 2019, becoming the youngest player to earn the award (22 years, 358 days), in his second NFL season.

• Jackson enters the 2022 campaign 37-12 as a regular season starter...In 2021, he surpassed Hall of Famer Dan Marino by becoming the first QB in league history to reach 35 career victories before the age of 25.

•Entering 2022, Jackson ranks seventh all time in rushing yards (3,673) among NFL QBs...His 10 career performances with 100+ rushing yards are tied (with Michael Vick) for the most by a QB in NFL history.

•In 12 starts in 2021, he completed 246-of-382 passes for 2,882 yards, 16 TDs and 13 INTs (87.0 rating), while adding team-high 767 yards and 2 TDs, en route to his second career Pro Bowl nod.

• In 2021, Jackson recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in seven games, tying Randall Cunningham (1990) and Jackson’s 2019 campaign for the most such performances in single-season NFL history.In 2020, Jackson eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the second-straight season, becoming the first NFL QB ever with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

• In 2019, the Ravens lead the NFL in scoring (33.2 ppg) for the first time in team history...Additionally, Baltimore posted a franchise record 64 total TDs, 6,521 total net yards and 3,296 rushing yards.

• In 2019, Jackson became the only QB in NFL history to produce at least 3,000 passing yards (3,127) and 1,000 rushing yards (1,206) in a single season...His 1,206 rushing yards are an NFL single-season record by a QB.

• Jackson was responsible for an NFL-best 43 total TDs (36 passing & 7 rushing) in 2019...His 36 TD passes led the NFL and are the most in franchise single-season history...Jackson’s 6.9 rushing average also led the NFL, while his three games with 5 TD passes, four games with 4 TD passes and eight games with 3 TD passes were each the NFL’s highest such marks.

2018-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: QB Lamar Jackson was instrumental in helping Baltimore’s offense finish No. 6 in the NFL (378.8 ypg), with a run game that ranked third (145.8 ypg) and a passing attack that made the NFL’s biggest improvement from 2020 (+61.8 ypg)...In 12 starts, he completed 246-of-382 passes for 2,882 yards, 16 TDs and 13 INTs (87.0 rating), while adding team-high 767 yards and 2 TDs, en route to his second career Pro Bowl nod...Jackson recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in yardsTDs,10/27/96Vinnyaseason2019sevengames,tyingRandallCunningham(1990)andJackson’scampaignforthemostsuchperformancesinsingle-NFLhistory...On10/11/21vs.Ind.,Jacksonthrewforsingle-gamefranchiserecord442yards,surpassingQBTestaverde’spreviousfranchisemarkof429yards(onvs.STL)...Inthegame,Jacksonalsopassedfor4completed86%ofhispasses(37-of-43)andadded62ontheground.

2020: Jackson eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the second-straight season, becoming the first NFL QB ever with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons... Jackson also completed 64.4% of his passes for 2,757 yards,

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 1997-98Clarion University .Wide Receivers and Tight Ends 1999-2003University of Pennsylvania .Director of Football Administration/Operations 2004-06Philadelphia Eagles .Assistant to the Head Coach 2007-08Philadelphia Eagles .Offensive Quality Control 2009-10Philadelphia Eagles .Quarterbacks 2011-17Cincinnati Bengals .Wide Receivers 2018-22Baltimore Ravens .Quarterbacks “I have so much respect for Coach ‘Urb’ and the approach he takes to get the very best out of his players. We have a great relationship, both on and off the field, and he’s someone who consistently shows how much he cares about his guys. I can’t thank him enough for all he’s done to help me since I came into the NFL.” – QB Lamar Jackson 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 46 COACHES

26 TDs and 9 INTs (99.3 rating), adding 7 rushing TDs... Jackson (2019-20) is one of three QBs (Deshaun Watson, 2018-19; Josh Allen, 2020-21) with at least 25 TD passes and 5 rushing TDs in consecutive seasons in NFL history. 2019: Mentored the NFL MVP (Jackson), who led the Ravens to their first-ever No. 1 playoff seed (14-2 record) and secondstraight AFC North Division title, while producing one of the greatest seasons ever by a QB...The second-year veteran became the only QB in NFL history to produce at least 3,000 passing yards (3,127) and 1,000 rushing yards (1,206) in a single season...His 1,206 rushing yards are an NFL singleseason record by a QB...Jackson posted two perfect passer ratings in 2019, making him one of two QBs in NFL history (Ben Roethlisberger, 2007) to attain the 158.3 mark twice in a season...Baltimore led the NFL in scoring (33.2 ppg) and shattered other franchise single-season records, including total TDs (64), total net yards (6,521) and rushing yards (3,296)...Jackson's 113.3 passer rating in 2019 ranked third.

2018: Joined the Ravens as the team's QBs coach, helping guide rookie Jackson, who was selected in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft...Jackson started the regular season's last seven games, posting a 6-1 record and helping the Ravens to the AFC North Division title...Jackson joined QBs Ben Roethlisberger and Dak Prescott as the only rookie QBs with at least six wins in their first seven starts since the 1970 NFL merger...With Jackson as the starter, the Ravens piled up an NFL-high 1,607 rushing yards (229.6 ypg)...Urban helped Jackson produce a team-leading 147 rushing attempts for 695 yards (most among all NFL QBs) and 5 TDs, also earning AFC Offensive Rookie of the Month honors for December.

2011-17: (with Cincinnati) In seven seasons with the Bengals, Urban guided a strong wide receivers group led by one of the NFL's best in WR A.J. Green...From 2011-17, Green ranked fourth in the league in receiving yards (8,213), fifth in receptions (556) and sixth in receiving TDs (57)... Green is also second (Chad Johnson) on Cincinnati's all-time leading receiving list in yards, catches and TDs. 2017: With his seventh Pro Bowl selection in his seventh NFL season, Green (who tallied his sixth 1,000-yard season) became the first NFL WR since the 1970 merger to be invited to the Pro Bowl in each of the first seven years of his career (Green didn't play in '17 Pro Bowl due to injury). 2016: Bengals signed veteran free agent WR Brandon LaFell, who led the

team with 6 TDs on 862 receiving yards and 64 catches... LaFell and rookie WR Tyler Boyd combined for 1,465 yards, as the team re-tooled its receiving group. 2015: Green led the team with 1,297 receiving yards, 86 catches and 10 TDs... WRs Marvin Jones (816) and Mohamed Sanu (394) combined for 1,210 receiving yards, their best season as a pair. 2014: Earning his fourth Pro Bowl, Green collected another 1,000yard season (1,041) despite missing three games (turf toe). 2013: Guided a strong group led by Green, who recorded his best season in leading Cincinnati with 1,426 receiving yards on 98 receptions (both career highs), also tying his career high with 11 TD catches...Urban also tutored second-year wideouts Jones, the second-leading receiver (714 yards and 10 TDs), and Sanu (455 yards and 2 TDs). 2012: Green caught 97 passes for 1,350 yards and 11 TDs in his second season, while WR Andrew Hawkins (533 yards, 51 catches & 4 TDs) had a breakout year under Urban's tutelage. 2011: Joined the Bengals as wide receivers coach and helped groom the No. 4-overall pick (Green) in his rookie year. 2004-10: (with Philadelphia) Spent seven seasons with the Eagles, the first four alongside John Harbaugh. 200910: Served as QBs coach, guiding Pro Bowl seasons for Michael Vick ('10) and Donovan McNabb ('09)...Vick signed as a free agent in his return to the NFL ('09), backing up McNabb in his first season, then starting 12 games in 2010, earning the AP Comeback Player of the Year award and was the NFC's starting QB in the Pro Bowl...In his final season in Philly, McNabb earned his sixth Pro Bowl berth (first since '04) under Urban's guidance. 2007-08: Served as offensive quality control coach. 2004-06: Hired by Andy Reid as assistant to the head coach.

1999-2003: (with Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1999: Hired as the director of football administration/operations at Penn. 1997-98: (with Clarion) Spent two seasons coaching wide receivers and tight ends at Clarion (PA) University.

COLLEGE: A native of Mechanicsburg, PA, Urban played wide receiver and kick returner at Washington and Lee University (1992-95), earning a bachelor's degree in English...He also holds a master's degree in communications from Clarion.

PERSONAL: Urban played football at Trinity (Camp Hill, PA) HS and was inducted as part of the school's inaugural Hall of Fame class in 2015...James and his wife, Patrice, have two daughters, Brielle and Cassidy, and a son, Jameson.

JAMES URBAN LAMAR JACKSON IS A DUAL-THREAT DYANMO GAMES W/ 200+ PASS YARDS & 100+ RUSH YARDS (NFL HISTORY) 1.Lamar Jackson (Bal.) ............... 5 2.Josh Allen (Buf.) 3 Cam Newton (Car./NE) 3 Russell Wilson (Sea./Den.) 3 GAMES W/ 3+ PASS TD S & 75+ RUSH YARDS (NFL HISTORY) 1.Lamar Jackson (Bal.) ............... 6 2.Cam Newton (Car./NE) 5 3.Tobin Rote (Det./GB) 3 4.Four Players 2 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 47 COACHES

CRAIG VER STEEG (pronounced ver-STEGG), who owns 39 years of overall coaching experience, is in his 15th year working with the Baltimore offense and his second as the team’s running backs coach. As one of John Harbaugh’s original coaching hires (2008), Ver Steeg has assisted Ravens offenses in numerous areas, including game preparation, game and practice analysis and guiding players. Prior to the NFL, Ver Steeg guided several players who benefited under his tutelage on the collegiate level, including QB Alex Smith and RB Ray Rice.

• From 2018-21, Baltimore rushed for 100-plus yards in 43 consecutive games, tying for the longest streak in NFL history (Pit. 43 – 1974-77).

• Baltimore finished with the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg) for the second-straight season in 2020, producing the third-most rushing yards in a 16-game NFL season (3,071).

•In 2019, the Ravens earned a second-straight AFC North title and a franchise-best 14-2 record. Led by 2019 NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, the Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they finished No. 2 in total yards (407.6)…Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season.

• Baltimore boasted the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg) in 2018.

• Super Bowl XLVII MVP QB Joe Flacco (2008-18) led the Ravens’ offense during much of Ver Steeg’s tenure in Baltimore, setting career highs in passing yards (4,317 in ‘16), TDs (27 in ‘14) and completion pct. (64.9 in ‘16).

2008-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: Despite season-ending injuries to RBs J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill prior to Week 1, Baltimore finished with the league’s No. 3 rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Veteran RBs Devonta Freeman

(576 – 5 TDs) and Latavius Murray (501 – 6 TDs) combined to rush for over 1,000 yards and 11 TDs. 2020: The Ravens registered an NFL-best six games with at least 200 rushing yards, producing a franchise record 404-yard output in Week 17’s victory at Cincinnati…Baltimore tallied the third-most rushing yards (3,071) in a 16-game season, while Dobbins ranked No. 3 among NFL rookies in both rushing yards (805) and rushing TDs (9)…The Ravens had three players – QB Lamar Jackson (1,005), Dobbins (805) and Edwards (723) –rush for over 700 yards each for the second-straight year. 2019: Baltimore set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296), besting the 1978 Patriots (3,165)…RB Mark Ingram II, who rushed for 1,018 yards and posted 15 total TDs, tying a single-season team record and ranking fourth overall in the (386),(531),BaltimoreNFL,earnedProBowlhonorsforthethirdtimeinhiscareer…alsosetseasonteamrecordsforTDs(64),pointsnetyards(6,521),fewestturnovers(15)andfirstdownswhichwaseclipsedin2021(394).

2018: The Ravens finished second in rushing (152.6 ypg) en route to winning the AFC North title. 2017: Baltimore ranked ninth in points per game (24.7) and seventh (tied) in both fewest giveaways (17) and sacks allowed (27). 2016: QB Joe Flacco set a career and Ravens single-season high with 4,317 passing yards and a 64.9 completion percentage. 2015: Behind four different starting QBs for the first time in team history, Baltimore posted the NFL’s No. 8-ranked passing offense (266.9 ypg), including a franchise-record 4,271 net passing yards. 2014: Offense set then-single-season franchise marks in total points (409)…WR Torrey Smith recorded 11 TD receptions, the second most in team history (Michael Jackson, 14 in 1996)…Baltimore’s 19 sacks allowed were the second fewest both in the NFL in ‘14 and in team history…Pro Bowl RB Justin Forsett produced a career-best 1,266 rushing yards and led the NFL in runs of 20-plus yards (team-record 17). 2012: Baltimore surrendered just 16 giveaways, setting a franchise single-season low and tying for the NFL’s second

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 1984-85USC Graduate Assistant 1986-89Utah QBs/Recruiting Coordinator/G.A. 1990-93University of Cincinnati QBs/WRs/Recruiting Coordinator 1994-95Harvard Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers 1996Chicago Bears Offensive Asst./Quality Control 1997-2000Illinois QBs/Recruiting Coordinator 2001-02Utah Offensive Coordinator/QBs 2003-07Rutgers.............................................Offensive Coordinator/QBs/RBs 2008-10Baltimore Ravens Offensive Assistant 2011Baltimore Ravens Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks 2012-16Baltimore Ravens Senior Offensive Assistant 2017Baltimore Ravens Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks 2018Baltimore Ravens Senior Offensive Assistant 2019-20Baltimore Ravens Senior Assistant/Running Backs 2021-22Baltimore Ravens..............................Running Backs COLLEGE: USC BORN: 9/11/60, REDONDO BEACH, CA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 16/15 CRAIG VER STEEG RUNNING BACKS COACH 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 48 COACHES

fewest en route to winning Super Bowl XLVII. 2009: Assisted with game preparation for a unit that set then-team records for most total TDs (47) and rushing TDs (22).

2003-07:(with Rutgers) 2007: Served as RBs coach, guiding Ravens 2008 second-round draft pick and All-American RB Ray Rice, who rushed for a school-record 2,012 yards and 24 TDs on 380 carries (154.8 ypg)…Rice finished his career holding several Rutgers records, including career yards rushing (4,926), career rushing TDs (49) and single-game rushing yards (280). 2005: Served as offensive coordinator at Rutgers, which finished second in the Big East in both total offense (406.3 ypg) and passing (234.6 ypg). 2004: Scarlet Knights boasted the nation’s No. 6 overall and Big East’s topranked passing attack (310.5 ypg).

2001-02: (with Utah) Served as offensive coordinator/QBs… Helped recruit the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, QB Alex Smith, to Utah…Utah’s offense improved 50-or-more spots nationally in nearly every offensive category.

1997-2000: (with Illinois) Served as QBs coach and recruiting coordinator for four years for the Illini.

1996: (with Chicago) Under Dave Wannstedt, worked with the Bears’ QBs as an offensive asst./quality control coach. 1994-95: (with Harvard) Served as the passing game coordinator, QBs and WRs coach and recruiting coordinator. 1990-93: (with Cincinnati) Spent four years on the Cincinnati coaching staff with John Harbaugh…Coached QBs, WRs and served as recruiting coordinator.

1986-89: (with Utah) 1989: As assistant QBs coach, he worked with NCAA record-setting QB Scott Mitchell, who went on to play 12 NFL seasons…Also served as Utah’s recruiting coordinator and graduate assistant/QBs.

1984-85: (with USC) Launched coaching career at his alma mater as a graduate assistant.

COLLEGE: Graduated from USC in 1983 and later received his master’s degree in education from USC in 1986.

PERSONAL: Attended Redondo (Redondo Beach, CA) HS, where he was later hired as an assistant coach (198082) while attending USC…Lettered in football as a DB and wrestled all four years…Craig and his wife, Lisa, have a son, Ian (19), who’s a freshman wide receiver at Wake Forest.

CRAIG VER STEEG NFL RUSHING RANKINGS / Rk.TeamYPGAtt.YardsAvg.TDs2021 1.Philadelphia Eagles159.7550 2,7154.94 25 2.Indianapolis Colts149.4499 2,5405.09 22 3.BaltimoreRavens145.8517 2,4794.79 18 4.Cleveland Browns145.4485 2,4715.09 20 5.Tennessee Titans141.4551 2,4044.36 23 RUN GAME REMAINS DOMINANT IN 2021 Despite season-ending injuries to RBs J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill prior to Week 1, Baltimore finished with the league’s No. 3 rushing attack. Veteran RBs Devonta Freeman (576 – 5 TDs) and Latavius Murray (501 – 6 TDs) combined to rush for over 1,000 yards and 11 TDs. 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 49 COACHES

ANTHONY WEAVER , who is in his 13th overall season of coaching, reunited in 2021 with the Ravens, the team that drafted him in 2002. Following a seven-year NFL playing career along the defensive line – with his first four seasons in Baltimore (2002-05) and his last three in Houston (2006-08) – Weaver began coaching (as a graduate assistant with the University of Florida) in 2010. He held his first NFL coaching position with the New York Jets in 2012, before joining the Bills’ staff in 2013, serving on the Browns’ staff for two seasons (2014-15) and joining the Houston Texans in 2016 as defensive line coach, where, in 2020, he added defensive coordinator responsibilities. In 2022, after one season as the Ravens’ run game coordinator/defensive line coach, Weaver was promoted to assistant head coach/defensive line.

• Promoted to assistant head coach/defensive line for the Ravens in 2022, after one year serving as run game coordinator/defensive line coach.

•Weaver has coached multiple Pro Bowlers, including J.J. Watt (2018) and Jadeveon Clowney (2016-18), and guided the development of several young D-linemen.

•Weaver’s units have helped their teams earn standout defensive rankings in several seasons.

2021: (with Baltimore) 2021: Weaver’s D-line played an integral role in the Ravens’ No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg) and No. 3 third-down defense (34.8%).

2016-20: (with Houston) 2020: Promoted to Texans defensive coordinator/defensive line. 2019: Houston won its secondstraight AFC South division title. 2018: DE J.J. Watt and DE/ OLB Jadeveon Clowney had 16 and 9 sacks, respectively, both earning Pro Bowl nods. 2017: Defense produced 85 TFL, ranking as the second most in single-season franchise history. 2016: Texans produced the NFL’s top-ranked defense (301.3 ypg) for the first time in franchise history, winning their second-straight AFC South title...Houston also gave up the NFL’s fewest first downs (17.0) and second-fewest net passing yards per game (201.6)...Mentored Clowney, who earned his first Pro Bowl selection.

2014-15: (with Cleveland) 2015: Assisted in the development of rookie DTs Danny Shelton and Jamie Meder, as well as DE Desmond Bryant, who led the team with a career-high 6 sacks. 2014: D-line unit contributed to a defense that ranked No. 1 in the NFL in opponent passer rating (74.1) and finished tied (with SF) for fourth in takeaways (29)...Hired by his former Ravens coach, Mike Pettine, the then-Browns' head coach.

2013: (with Buffalo) Weaver’s D-line accounted for 43 of the defense’s franchise-record 57 sacks...Buffalo was the NFL’s only team to have three players (Mario Williams – 13; Kyle Williams – 10.5; Jerry Hughes – 10) record double-digit sacks...Marcell Dareus, Mario Williams and Kyle Williams each earned Pro Bowl honors.

2012: (with New York Jets) Joined the NFL ranks as an assistant defensive line coach under head coach Rex Ryan, Weaver's former D-line coach in Baltimore.

2011: (with North Texas) Helped guide the Mean Green LBs, including former Ravens player and current inside linebackers coach Zach Orr.

2010: (with Florida) Weaver entered the collegiate ranks under Urban Meyer as a graduate assistant for the Gators.

NFL PLAYER: (2002-08) Drafted in the second round (52nd overall) by the Ravens in 2002, Weaver appeared in 103 career regular season games (98 starts) between Baltimore (2002-05) and Houston (2006-08)...He recorded 260 tackles, 15.5 sacks, 5 FFs, 5 FRs, 20 PD and 3 INTs during his career.

COLLEGE: Was a four-year starter at Notre Dame, where he earned All-America honors as a standout defensive end for the Fighting Irish...Voted Team MVP in 2001 and was one of four captains that senior season.

PERSONAL: Attended Saratoga Springs (NY) HS, where he played both football and basketball and received the National Football Foundation scholar-athlete award...In 2010, he was inducted into the Saratoga Springs Blue Streaks Hall of Fame...He was also inducted into the Capital Region (NY) Hall of Fame (2011)...Anthony and his wife, Kristin, have two sons: Anthony Jr. and Justus.

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2010Florida Graduate Assistant 2011North Texas Linebackers 2012New York Jets Assistant Defensive Line 2013Buffalo Bills Defensive Line 2014-15Cleveland Browns Defensive Line 2016-19Houston Texans Defensive Line 2020Houston Texans Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line 2021Baltimore Ravens Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Line 2022Baltimore Ravens Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line COLLEGE: NOTRE DAME BORN: 7/28/80, KILLEEN, TX EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 18/6 (7 PLAYING, 11 COACHING) ANTHONY WEAVER ASST. HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE LINE 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 50 COACHES

T.J. WEIST

SPECIAL TEAMS COACH

COLLEGE: ALABAMA

BORN: 6/25/65, BAY CITY, MI

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 5/5

T.J. WEIST (pronounced WEEST), who joined the Ravens in 2018, is in his fourth year working with the Ravens' exceptional special teams units. Baltimore is the first NFL stop for Weist, whose coaching career spans three decades and several colleges, including stints at Connecticut, where he served as interim head coach for part of 2013, and South Florida, where he was also named interim head coach prior to the Bulls’ 2016 Birmingham Bowl game.

• In the annual special teams DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average) ratings from Football Outsiders, a popular metric for analyzing and comparing each play to the league average based on a number of variables, Baltimore has finished in the Top 10 in each of Weist’s first three seasons working with the Ravens’ special teams units: first in 2021, second in 2020 and ninth in 2019.

• At Michigan, Weist guided several collegiate WRs who then played in the NFL, including former Raven Derrick Alexander, Desmond Howard and Amani Toomer. 2018-21: (with Baltimore) 2021: K Justin Tucker led the league in FG% (94.6) and connected on an NFL-record 66-yard gameBaltimore’sinwinneratDetroit...RSDevinDuvernayfinishedNo.1intheNFLPRaverage(13.8)andNo.7inKORaverage(24.1),helpingspecialteamsrankNo.1in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings...Tucker and Duvernay earned Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors. 2020: Ravens ranked No. 2 with a 26.7 KOR average and No. 4 in opponent average starting field position (24.2) on KOR…LS Morgan Cox and Tucker each earned Pro Bowl honors for the second-consecutive season. 2019: Ravens posted a franchise-best 14-2 record en route to their second-straight AFC North title...Tucker earned Pro Bowl honors after scoring a franchise-record 141 points for the fourth-straight season. 2018: Ravens won the AFC North... Focused primarily on providing support for the offensive staff, opponent tendency reports and assisting with running backs.

2016: (with South Florida) Hired as offensive coor./WRs coach by Willie Taggart, who left after the season for Oregon...Weist was named interim head coach for the '16 Birmingham Bowl, where South Florida defeated South Carolina, 46-39, in OT.

2015: (with Michigan) Under Jim Harbaugh, was the Wolverines' senior offensive assistant for one season.

2013: (with Connecticut) Spent one season with the Huskies, becominginterimheadcoachmidwaythroughthecampaign.

2010-12: (with Cincinnati) Spent three seasons as the Bearcats' WRs coach.

2002-09:(withWesternKentucky) InhisfirstyearasRBs/WRs coach, team won the Division I-AA National Championship under head coach Jack Harbaugh...Promoted to assistant head coach in 2007...Team ranked 23rd in the country in total offense in his final year as offensive coordinator (2006)...In 2005, helped the Hilltoppers average 405.7 yards per game and score more than 30 points per game.

1994-2001: (with multiple colleges) Spenttimeguidingmostly WRs in college, including Indiana from 1997-2001, serving on the same staff as John Harbaugh in his first season.

1990-93: (with Michigan) Earned his first official coaching role as wide receivers coach under Wolverines' head coach Gary Moeller...Coached former Ravens WR Derrick Alexander and Desmond Howard, who won the Heisman Trophy in 1991. 1988-89: (with Alabama) Began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater.

COLLEGE: Graduated from Alabama with a B.S. in health and physical education, while also earning his master's in exercise physiology...Played wide receiver for the Crimson Tide (1984-87), earning a letter in '87.

PERSONAL: Attended All Saints (Bay City, MI) HS...T.J. and his wife, Karen, have a son, James (14) and twin daughters, Karrington and Samantha (7).

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 1988-89Alabama .Graduate Assistant - Wide Receivers 1990-93Michigan .Wide Receivers 1994-95Southern Illinois .Tight Ends/Wide Receivers 1996Tulsa ......................... .Wide Receivers 1997-2001Indiana .Wide Receivers 2002Western Kentucky .Running Backs/Wide Receivers 2003-06Western Kentucky .Offensive Coordinator - Wide Receivers 2007-09Western Kentucky .Asst. Head Coach/Pass Game Coor./WRs 2010-12Cincinnati .Wide Receivers 2013Connecticut .Interim Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator 2015 Michigan .Senior Offensive Analyst 2016South Florida................... .Interim Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator 2018Baltimore Ravens .Coaching Analyst 2019-20Baltimore Ravens .Assistant Special Teams 2021-22Baltimore Ravens .Special Teams 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 51 COACHES

KEITH WILLIAMS

PASS GAME SPECIALIST

COLLEGE: SAN DIEGO STATE

BORN: 6/18/71, LIMA, OH

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 2/2

KEITH WILLIAMS is in his second season as the team's pass game specialist, working closely with WRs coach Tee Martin in mentoring the Ravens' wide receivers. Williams has extensive experience coaching wide receivers, a group he guided for 18 years at the collegiate level, including with Nebraska from 2015-17.

• Has worked as a personal wide receivers coach for a number of top NFL wideouts, including Pro Bowlers Tyreek Hill and Davante Adams.

• Williams served as the wide receivers coach for the San

ChargersNFLAntonioCommandersoftheAAFin2019...Inhisonlyotherexperience,Williamsspent2008withtheSanDiegoinaminorityinternshipcoachingposition.

• In 2021, under Williams’ guidance, TE Mark Andrews (1,361) and WR Marquise Brown (1,008) became just the second Ravens tandem to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in a season, joining Michael Jackson (1,201) & Derrick Alexander (1,099), who accomplished the feat in 1996.

2021: (with Baltimore) 2021: Helped guide All-Pro TE Mark Andrews to produce single-season franchise records for receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)…Andrews’ 1,361 receiving yards also rank third most by a TE in league history and were sixth overall in the NFL in 2021…Andrews and WR Marquise Brown formed the first duo in Ravens’ franchise history with double-digit catches in the same game (each had 10 on 12/19 vs. GB).

2015-17: (with Nebraska) Mentored the Cornhuskers' wide receivers under head coach Mike Riley. 2015: Under Williams' leadership, Nebraska's wideouts flourished, with the group combining for more than 200 receptions, nearly 2,800 yards and 23 TDs…Nebraska ranked in the Top 3 in the Big Ten in passing offense, scoring offense, total offense and third-down conversions.

2012-14: (with Tulane) Spent three seasons as Tulane's receivers coach, helping develop the Green Wave wideouts, who as a unit, combined for more than 150 receptions, close

to 1,900 yards and 18 TDs in 2013…Among them was Ryan Grant, a two-time first-team All-Conference USA receiver who proceeded to play five seasons in the NFL after being selected by Washington in the fifth round of the 2014 Draft.

2009-11: (with Fresno State) Coached the receivers at Fresno State…Guided three of his wideouts to earn All-WAC honors, including first-team choice Jalen Saunders (2011)…Bulldogs made two bowl appearances in Williams' three seasons.

2005-08: (with San Jose City College) Was SJCC's offensive coordinator and coached the wide receivers for four years.

2001-04: (with San Jose State) Joined the staff at SJSU and coached the wide receivers for four years…Under Williams' leadership, four Spartans receivers ranked among SJSU’s all-time leaders in receiving yardage.

2000: (with Solano College) Started his coaching career at Solano College in Northern California.

PRO PLAYER (1994-96): Signed an NFL rookie free agent contract with Washington in 1994…Played for the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League in the spring of 1995 and then joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (1995-96).

COLLEGE: Played wide receiver for San Diego State (199193)…Was a part of the Aztecs’ 1991 Freedom Bowl team…He was also a member of the SDSU track and field team, finishing

Administration100MwithabronzeintheWACOutdoorTrack&FieldChampionshipswitha10.31time…Earnedhisbachelor'sinPublicfromSanDiegoState(1996).

PERSONAL: A Stockton, CA, native, Williams attended Tokay (Lodi, CA) HS, where he excelled in both football (wideout and safety) and track, earning All-San Joaquin County Section honors in both sports…He holds the 100M (10.44) and 200M (21.2) records at Tokay…Keith and his wife, Ayana, have a son, Keyan, who is the wideouts coach at Missouri Southern, and daughter, Kaya, who attends Jacksonville University as a junior soccer player for the Dolphins.

COACHING BACKGROUND YEARSCOLLEGE/PRO TEAMPOSITION 2000Solano College .Wide Receivers 2001-04San Jose State .Wide Receivers 2005-08San Jose City College .Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers 2009-11Fresno State .Wide Receivers 2012-14Tulane .Wide Receivers 2015-17Nebraska .Wide Receivers 2019San Antonio Commanders ........ .Wide Receivers 2021-22Baltimore Ravens .Pass Game Specialist 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 52 COACHES

RYAN OSBORN

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT

COLLEGE: BRIDGEWATER STATE

BORN: 1/1/88, norton, ma EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 1/1 STAFF

Ryan Osborn enters his first season in Baltimore as a defensive assistant. In his role, Osborn works closely with the outside linebackers and defensive linemen. Prior to his arrival in Baltimore, Osborn served as a defensive analyst for Mike Macdonald's 2021 Michigan unit, which produced the nation's eighth-ranked scoring defense (17.4 ppg), while finishing 20th in yards per game allowed (330.9) and 11th in red zone touchdown efficiency (45.7%). Working with the outside linebackers and defensive line at Michigan, Osborn helped guide DE Aidan Hutchinson, who earned 2021 first-team All-American honors and was a Heisman Trophy finalist after producing a career-high and single-season school-record 14 sacks, and OLB David Ojabo, who earned 2021 second-team All American honors after producing 11 sacks and 5 forced fumbles, setting a school record for most forced fumbles in a single season. Prior to his tenure in Ann Arbor, Osborn guided the D-line at Tennessee-Martin (2020) and served as a defensive graduate assistant at the University of Florida (2018-19) and Mississippi State (2016-17). Osborn earned his bachelor’s degree from Bridgewater State University and his master's degree from Mississippi State in 2017.

JAY PETERSON

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT

COLLEGE: MIAMI (OH)

BORN: 2/6/62, HOPEDALE, OH

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 2/2

Jay Peterson enters his second season with the Ravens and first as defensive assistant. In his new role, Peterson works closely with the inside linebackers. In 2021, Peterson joined Baltimore’s coaching ranks as assistant linebackers/quality control coach, marking his first full-time NFL Coaching stint. Peterson took part in several NFL Minority Coaching Internships over the course of his career, including twice with the Ravens (2007 & 2019), and spent training camps with the Bears (2001), Lions (1997) and Colts (1995). Prior to his arrival in Baltimore, Peterson spent 30 years as a collegiate coach, including stints at Wayne State University (2019-20), Eastern Michigan (2014-18; 2004-08), Miami (OH) (2011-13; 1991-98), Illinois State (2009-10) and Northwestern (1999-2003). Following his playing career at Miami University (OH), Peterson joined the coaching ranks as a high school assistant in Ohio (1985-90). Peterson and his wife, Freda, have a daughter, Jada.

MATT ROBINSON

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT

COLLEGE: MARYLAND

BORN: 12/31/91, COLUMBIA, MD

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 2/2

Matt Robinson is in his second season in Baltimore and first as defensive assistant. He originally joined the Ravens in 2021 as a coaching fellow, working with the defensive staff, and specifically, assisting with the outside linebackers. In his new role, Robinson works primarily with the defensive backs. Prior to his Baltimore arrival, Robinson spent two seasons as a defensive assistant at the University of Maryland, initially joining his alma mater as a graduate assistant in 2019 before earning a promotion to defensive quality control in 2020. He first entered the coaching ranks as a defensive graduate assistant with the University of Connecticut, a post he held for two seasons (2017-18). Robinson played five seasons (2010-14) for the Terrapins, seeing time at both defensive back and linebacker. He signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2015 but suffered a hamstring injury during training camp. Robinson earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a master's degree in supply chain management from Maryland.

DANIEL STERN OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

COLLEGE: YALE

BORN: 1/11/94, BALTIMORE, MD

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 7/7

Daniel Stern is in his seventh season in Baltimore and first as offensive assistant. Stern works closely with the WRs, as well as assists with drawing the playbook, opponent analysis and selfscouting. He also is responsible for scripting situational periods of practice and advising head coach John Harbaugh on in-game clock/game management and coaches’ challenges. Since 2019, Stern has been responsible for studying game management, situational football and the NFL playing rules/officiating, advising Harbaugh and the team in these areas. Preceding his offensive coaching responsibilities, Stern was a football research coach, organizing the coaching staff’s use of third party data for opponent and self-scouting, video breakdown and around the league studies. He also managed the coaching research internship program. Stern earned his B.A. from Yale University, where he spent three seasons as an undergraduate assistant to the football team – assisting with coaches' video, opponent game breakdowns and football operations – as well as doing independent coursework in football strategy research. Stern grew up in Baltimore (Park School) and coached youth football while in high school.

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TRAVIS SWITZER

OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

COLLEGE: AKRON

BORN: 11/10/92, LANCASTER, PA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 6/6

Travis Switzer is in his sixth season in Baltimore and first as offensive assistant. In his new role with the Ravens, Switzer works primarily with the tight ends. After earning an invitation to the Miami Dolphins' rookie minicamp as an offensive lineman in 2015, Switzer soon transitioned into the coaching ranks. He originally joined the Ravens in an administrative – performance role under head strength & conditioning coach Steve Saunders for the 2017 season. Prior to working together in Baltimore, Saunders trained Switzer while he was a collegiate athlete at the University of Akron. From 2019-20, Switzer served as an offensive coaching analyst in Baltimore, where he helped guide the wide receivers group, before being promoted to offensive quality control coach in 2021, where he worked closely with the tight ends. Switzer played four seasons (2011-14) along the offensive line – with 36-consecutive starts at center – for the Akron Zips, for whom he was an Academic All-MAC selection (2014) and a two-time offensive recipient of the Harry "Doc" Smith Award (2013-14), which recognizes the most outstanding player of each class. He earned a bachelor's degree in sports management from Akron.

SCOTT COHEN

DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL RESEARCH

COLLEGE: DICKINSON

BORN: 1/28/69, PHILADELPHIA, PA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 31/8

Scott Cohen is in his 31st NFL season – and eighth with Baltimore’s coaching staff – after spending 24 years in NFL player personnel. As director of football research, Cohen provides weekly reports to the coaching staff for opponent preparation, in addition to self-scouting, opponent-related research projects and top team/NFL trends. He also evaluates and streamlines different technologies with sport science and analytics as they relate to the coaching staff. Prior to his Baltimore arrival, Cohen served as the Buccaneers’ senior personnel advisor (2013-14), Jets’ assistant general manager (2008-12), Eagles’ director of pro personnel (2001-07) and Jaguars’ assistant director of pro scouting (1999-2000). Cohen, who entered the NFL with Washington's scouting department in 1992, worked in the Eagles' personnel department during several years while John Harbaugh was on the Philly coaching staff. Scott and his wife, Linda, have two children, Hannah and Andrew.

JASON BROOKS FOOTBALL ANALYST

Jason Brooks is in his sixth season in Baltimore and first as a football analyst. Brooks rejoined the Ravens in 2021 as assistant defensive line/quality control coach. He initially spent four seasons (2009-12) in Baltimore as an offensive quality control coach and offensive assistant, where he worked closely with the team’s wide receivers and running backs. Brooks was part of a Ravens’ team that defeated San Francisco in Super Bowl XLVII (2012). Before returning to the Ravens in 2021, Brooks served as the defensive line coach at Charleston Southern University (2019-20) and held assistant positions with Colby College (2017-18) and Florida International (2013-16). Prior to his first stint in Baltimore, Brooks was the wide receivers coach at Norwich University (2008) and a scouting assistant with the Miami Dolphins (2007) in his initial NFL experience. His late father, Clarence, coached 24 years in the NFL and 17 years collegiately. One of the most popular Ravens coaches in team history, Clarence served as Baltimore’s defensive line coach from 2005-15. The pair was the first father-son combo to coach together on a Super Bowl-winning team in Super Bowl XLVII. Jason and his wife, Sandy, have a daughter, Aviana (9) and a son, Avery (7).

MEGAN MCLAUGHLIN

DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL INFORMATION

COLLEGE: ST. MARY’S COLLEGE

BORN: 4/28/76, DESTREHAN, LA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 21/18

In her 18th year with the Ravens, Megan McLaughlin was promoted to director of football information in 2020. She supports the coaching staff in all of its daily operations. Among her many duties, McLaughlin manages the updates for the players’ iPad playbooks, making sure they have the latest information, including daily schedules and gameplans from the coaches. McLaughlin previously served as the administrative assistant to player personnel for the Saints (1999-2001), and she was also an office manager for the University of Florida football team (2002-04). McLaughlin was a student manager for football and women’s lacrosse at Notre Dame (1995-98). She earned a bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN.

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COLLEGE: MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE BORN: 1/9/78, AMHERST, MA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 7/6
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MEGAN ROSBURG TO THE HEAD COACH 1/9/93, CINCINNATI, OH (NFL/RAVENS): 1/1

Megan Rosburg assists head coach John Harbaugh in all areas, including football operations, scheduling, communications and staff management. Additionally, she assists on defense, working with the defensive line and outside linebackers. After earning her bachelor’s degree in business administration from American University in 2014, Rosburg entered the sports industry at Under Armour and Xenith, where she spent seven years working in digital marketing and product development. While at American, she served as captain of the volleyball team, helping lead the Eagles to three Patriot League Championships and the program’s first-ever Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Division I Tournament (2014). A local phenom, Rosburg prepped at River Hill (Clarksville, MD) HS, where she was named 2010-11’s Gatorade Maryland Volleyball Player of the Year, recognizing her outstanding athletic excellence, high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the court. Her brother, Jerad, is a professional hockey player for the Dallas Stars, while her sister, Margaret, is a nurse and former volleyball player at St. Louis University. Megan’s father is former Ravens special teams coordinator/associate head coach Jerry Rosburg.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING / PERFORMANCE

SCOTT ELLIOTT

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Joined Ravens: 2019

RON SHRIFT

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Joined Ravens: 2017

SAM ROSENGARTEN

FootballCoachPerformance

Joined Ravens: 2017

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ANTHONY WATSON

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Joined Ravens: 2019

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Head Coach (Team)Last Position Held w/ Ravens (Years) Kirk Ferentz (Iowa)Asst. Head Coach/Offense (1996-98) Thomas Hammock (N. Illinois) Running Backs (2014-18) David Shaw (Stanford)Wide Receivers (2002-05)

7 Other former Ravens assistants who became head coaches include Jim Caldwell (Lions), David Culley (Texans), Jack Del Rio (Jaguars/Raiders), Vic Fangio (Broncos), Pat Hill (Fresno State), Hue Jackson (Raiders/Browns), Gary Kubiak (Broncos), Marvin Lewis (Bengals), Eric Mangini (NY Jets/ Browns), Rick Neuheisel (UCLA), Mike Nolan (49ers), Chuck Pagano (Colts), Mike Pettine (Browns), Rex Ryan (Jets/Bills), Jim Schwartz (Lions), Mike Singletary (49ers), Mike Smith (Falcons) and Ken Whisenhunt (Cardinals/Titans).

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NAMELAST POSITION HELDNAMELAST POSITION HELD

ROY ANDERSON Defensive Asst./Secondary, 2009-11

RICHARD ANGULO Assistant Offensive Line, 2015-21

MARK ASANOVICH

Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2002

TERYL AUSTIN Secondary, 2011-13

JUNEY BARNETT

Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2012-18

MAXIE BAUGHAN Linebackers, 1996-98

BRIAN BILLICK

ANDY BISCHOFF

................. Head Coach, 1999-2007

................ Assistant Tight Ends, 2015-20

CLARENCE BROOKS

JASON BROOKS

............. Senior Defensive Assistant, 2006-16

................ Asst. D-Line/Quality Control, 2009-12, 2021

RANDY BROWN Special Teams, 2008-22

JACOB BURNEY Defensive Line, 1996-98

JIM CALDWELL Offensive Coordinator, 2012-13

CAM CAMERON Offensive Coordinator, 2008-12

MARK CARRIER Secondary, 2006-09

JUAN CASTILLO Offensive Line, 2012-16

MATT CAVANAUGH Offensive Coordinator, 1999-2004

JIM COLLETTO Offensive Line, 1999-2004

JOE CULLEN.................... Defensive Line, 2016-20

DAVID CULLEY.................. Asst. HC/Pass Coordinator/WRs, 2019-20

JOE D’ALESSANDRIS Offensive Line, 2017-22

BILLY D E LORBE Cross Training Specialist, 2014

JACK DEL RIO Linebackers, 1999-2001

RICK DENNISON Quarterbacks, 2014

MIKE DEVLIN Asst. Offensive Line, 2022

KERRY DIXON Asst. Quarterbacks, 2022

JOHN DUNN.................... Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2008-11

SCOTT ELLIOTT Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2021-22

BOBBY ENGRAM Tight Ends, 2014-21

LESTER ERB Quality Control/Offense, 1997-98

VIC FANGIO Linebackers, 2006-09

JIM FASSEL Offensive Coordinator, 2004-06

JOHN FASSEL Special Teams Assistant, 2005-07

KIRK FERENTZ

JEDD FISCH

Asst. Head Coach/Offense, 1996-98

Asst. Quarterbacks Coach, 2004-07

JEFF FITZGERALD Linebackers, 2004-07

CHRIS FOERSTER OffensiveLine/Asst.HeadCoach,2005-07

LESLIE FRAZIER Secondary, 2016

JEFF FRIDAY Strength and Conditioning, 1999-2007

FRANK GANSZ JR. Special Teams Coordinator, 2006-07

GEORGE GODSEY Tight Ends, 2022

THOMAS HAMMOCK Running Backs, 2014-18

JAY HARBAUGH Offensive Quality Control, 2013-14

JOHN HARBAUGH Head Coach, 2008-22

WADE HARMAN Tight Ends, 1999-2013

DONNIE HENDERSON Secondary, 1999-2003

CHRIS HEWITT Pass Game Coordinator/Secondary, 2012-22

PAT HILL Tight Ends, 1996

CHRIS HORTON Special Teams Coordinator, 2016-22

JIM HOSTLER Wide Receivers, 2008-13

HUE JACKSON Quarterbacks, 2008-09

MILT JACKSON Wide Receivers, 1999-2000

MIKE JOHNSON Wide Receivers, 2006-07

GARY KUBIAK Offensive Coordinator, 2014

AL LAVAN Running Backs, 1996-98

ROB LEONARD Outside Linebackers, 2022

MARVIN LEWIS Defensive Coordinator, 1996-2001

STERLING LUCAS Defensive Assistant/DL, 2018-20

D'ANTON LYNN Safeties, 2021-22

JOHNNIE LYNN Secondary, 2004-05

MARWAN MAALOUF Asst. Special Teams, 2008-11

MIKE MACDONALD Defensive Coordinator, 2015-20, 2022

ERIC MANGINI Quality Control/Offense, 1996

RICHARD MANN Wide Receivers, 1997-98

TED MARCHIBRODA Head Coach, 1996-98

TEE MARTIN Wide Receivers, 2021-22

DON “WINK” MARTINDALE Defensive Coordinator, 2012-21

JOHN MATSKO Offensive Line, 2008-10

GREG MATTISON Defensive Coordinator, 2008-10

JESSE MINTER Defensive Backs, 2018-20

ANDY MOELLER Offensive Line, 2008-13

TED MONACHINO Linebackers, 2010-15

WILBERT MONTGOMERY Running Backs, 2008-13

MARTY MORNHINWEG Offensive Coordinator, 2015-18

CHIP MORTON Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 1999-2001

TONY NATHAN Running Backs, 2006-07

RICK NEUHEISEL Offensive Coor./Quarterbacks, 2005-07

MIKE NOLAN Defensive Coordinator, 2001-04

SCOTT O’BRIEN Special Teams, 1996-98

ZACH ORR Inside Linebackers, 2017-20, 2022

RYAN OSBORN ................. Defensive Assistant, 2022

CHUCK PAGANO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator, 2008-11

BRIAN PARIANI Tight Ends, 2014

DEAN PEES Defensive Coordinator, 2010-17

JAY PETERSON Defensive Assistant, 2021-22

MIKE PETTINE

.................. Outside Linebackers, 2002-08

RUSS PURNELL Special Teams, 1999-2001

ALVIN REYNOLDS Defensive Backs, 1996-98

PAUL RICCI

Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2002-07

MATT ROBINSON Defensive Assistant, 2022

BOB ROGUCKI Dir. of Strength & Conditioning, 2008-16

GREG ROMAN Offensive Coordinator, 2006-07, 2017-22

JERRY ROSBURG Sp. Teams Coor./Assoc. Head Coach, 2008-18

SAM ROSENGARTEN Football Performance, 2017-22

REX RYAN

Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coor., 1999-2008

ROB RYAN Inside Linebackers, 2021

AL SAUNDERS Senior Offensive Assistant, 2009-10

STEVE SAUNDERS Head Strength & Conditioning, 2016-22

JIM SCHWARTZ Quality Control/Defense, 1996-98

JOHN SETTLE Quality Control/Special Teams, 1996-97

STEVE SHAFER Asst. Head Coach/Secondary, 1999-2001

DAVID SHAW Wide Receivers, 2002-05

MIKE SHEPPARD Wide Receivers, 1996

RON SHRIFT Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2017-22

DARRIN SIMMONS Quality Control/Special Teams, 1998

JERRY SIMMONS Strength and Conditioning, 1996-98

MATT SIMON

................... Running Backs, 1999-2005

MIKE SINGLETARY Inside Linebackers, 2003-04

MIKE SMITH Linebackers, 1999-2002

STEVE SPAGNUOLO Secondary/Asst.HeadCoach,2013-14

DANIEL STERN Offensive Assistant, 2022

DON STROCK Quarterbacks, 1996-98

TRAVIS SWITZER Offensive Assistant, 2021-22

BENNIE THOMPSON Assistant Special Teams, 2000-05

DENNIS THURMAN Secondary, 2002-07

MARC TRESTMAN

Offensive Coordinator, 2015-16

JAMES URBAN Quarterbacks, 2018-22

CRAIG VER STEEG

Running Backs, 2008-22

TODD WASHINGTON Assistant Offensive Line, 2011-16

ANTHONY WATSON Asst. Strength and Conditioning, 2019-22

ANTHONY WEAVER Asst. Head Coach/DL, 2021-22

MATT WEISS

T.J. WEIST

Running Backs, 2009-20

..................... Special Teams, 2018-22

KEN WHISENHUNT Tight Ends, 1997-98

DREW WILKINS Outside Linebackers, 2014-21

KEITH WILLIAMS Pass Game Specialist, 2021-22

PHIL ZACHARIAS

GARY ZAUNER

Defensive Assistant, 2002-04

Special Teams Coordinator, 2002-05

JIM ZORN Quarterbacks, 2010

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OZZIE NEWSOME EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

’s legacy is unlike any the game of football has produced. Simply put, "The Wizard" will forever remain in a class of his own.

Flourishing at every point of his football career, Newsome has not just followed a successful path, he has blazed the trail. Known throughout all of sports as a premier leader, InthancoachNewsome,fromwhenofAL,Newsome’sall-aroundofwhoishistory,He’sstates.“OzzieFamethey"Ifexecutivemaintainstook(InAfricanandSuperNewsomeisaHallofFameplayer,thearchitectofBaltimore’sBowlXXXVandSuperBowlXLVIIchampionshipteamsanelitepersonnelevaluatorwhobecametheNFL’sfirstAmericangeneralmanagerin2002.2019,Newsome'slongtimetoplieutenant,EricDeCosta,overastheRavens'EVP&GM.However,Newsomeasignificantrolewithintheorganizationasitsvicepresident.)Ozziewasn'talreadyintheHallofFameasatightend,wouldbeputtinghiminasageneralmanager,"HallofGMBillPolianstated.isspecialasaperson,"headcoachJohnHarbaugh"Obviously,he’sgreatatwhathedoes–that’sproven.beengreatateverythingthathe’sdone.Ifyoulookathishe’saHallofFamer;he’sineveryHallofFamethereandstillcounting.Forme,itgoesbeyondthat;itgoestoheisasaperson–thetypeofhusbandheis,thetypefatherheis,thetypeoffriendheis,confidant,advisor,justgoodpersonwithagreatheartandastrongfaith."remarkablefootballjourneybeganinLeighton,wherehefirststeppedontothegridironwiththehopeplayingcollegefootball.ThatdreamturnedintoarealityhebecameastandoutatAlabamaunderBearBryant1974-77.“CoachBryanthelpedmegrowup,”stateswhohasasidelineportraitofthelegendaryandmentoronhisofficewall.“HepushedmefurtherIthoughtIcouldgo,bothonandoffthefield.”1978,ClevelandselectedNewsomeinthefirstround(23rd

overall) of the NFL Draft. Playing 13 years for the Browns, he authored the most productive career for a tight end in the game's history. A three-time Pro Bowler, his 662 receptions for 7,980 yards and 47 TDs stood as NFL records by a TE until Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe surpassed those marks in 2001 (HOFer Tony Gonzalez now owns the catches and receiving yards marks, while Antonio Gates holds the TDs record).

Following his storied playing days, Ozzie joined Cleveland’s front office. His initial non-player position came as an assignment scout in 1991. Two years later, he was promoted to a comprehensive role – assistant to the head coach/ offense/pro personnel. “I had to find out which direction my career would go,” Newsome explains. “Art [Modell] gave me the opportunity to work with the coaches, and I enjoyed that. At the same time, I increased my experience with the personnel department and decided that’s where I wanted my career to head.”

In 1994, Newsome was named the Browns’ director of pro personnel. Although he continued to help on the field, Ozzie provided detailed studies on other NFL players and recommended which players the Browns should try to acquire. When the franchise moved to Baltimore in 1996, Mr. Modell invited Newsome and promoted him to vice president of player personnel. From that point, Ozzie’s reputation as a supreme talent assessor grew quickly.

In the Ravens’ first-ever draft, Newsome tabbed T Jonathan Ogden and LB Ray Lewis (fourth and 26th selections, respectively). Combining to produce an amazing 24 Pro Bowl honors, Ogden became the first Ravens’ draft choice elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013), while Lewis was enshrined in 2018. Fittingly, the duo joined Newsome, who was inducted into the Hall as a Brown in 1999.

Another top Newsome draft pick, S Ed Reed (2002), received a gold jacket in 2019, giving the Ravens three first-ballot Hall of Famers – all selected by "The Wizard."

OZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOT

•Pro

•State

•13-Year

•Three-Time

•Four-Time

•Current ALABAMA 3/16/56, MUSCLE SHOALS, AL 45/27

•NFL’s First African American General Manager (promoted in 2002) •Architect of the Ravens’ 2000 Super Bowl XXXV & 2012 Super Bowl XLVII Title Teams •NFL Executive of the Year (2000)
Football Hall of Fame (Class of 1999)
of Alabama Hall of Fame (Class of 1995)
National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and NCAA Hall of Fame (Class of 1994)
NFL Tight End with the Cleveland Browns (1978-90)
NFL Pro Bowler (1981, 1984-85)
Cleveland Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year (1978, 1981, 1983-84)
Member of Two Major NFL Policy-Making Groups: Competition Committee and Player Care Foundation Board COLLEGE:
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Starting with Ogden and Lewis, Newsome consistently compiled impressive draft classes for the Ravens. In the team’s first 23 drafts (1996-2018) – all led by Newsome –Baltimore tabbed 24 first-rounders who have earned a total of 66 Pro Bowl honors. And when the Ravens had a high pick, they didn't miss. Of the eight players chosen in the Top 10 by Baltimore, five (Ogden, OLB Peter Boulware, CB Chris McAlister, RB Jamal Lewis, the 2003 NFL Offensive Player of the Year, and OLB Terrell Suggs, the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year) earned Pro Bowl accolades. Additionally, Baltimore picked in the bottom half of the first round with uncanny success: Lewis was twice named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year; TE Todd Heap (31st) went to two Pro Bowls as a Raven; Reed (24th) was chosen an All-Star nine times and earned NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2004; QB Joe Flacco (18th) was named Super Bowl XLVII MVP, leading the Ravens to their second World Championship in 2012; LB C.J. Mosley (17th) became the first Ravens rookie to garner Pro Bowl honors following an exceptional 2014 season (and again in 2016-18); and QB Lamar Jackson (32nd) was named just the second-ever unanimous NFL MVP in Amazingly,2019.in

the Ravens’ brief history with Newsome at the helm, he drafted 25 players who earned Pro Bowl honors. When including 2006 Pro Bowl LB Bart Scott, Pro Bowl K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016 & 2019-21), Pro Bowl LS Morgan Cox (2015-16 & 201920) and Pro Bowl FB Patrick Ricard (2019-21), who signed as rookie free agents in 2002, 2012, 2010 and 2017, respectively, Baltimore produced 29 homegrown Pro Bowlers under Newsome’s leadership.

began with the Ravens as young assistants and grew into evaluators with more input. (The term “20/20” refers to hiring “20-year-olds for $20,000.” “Actually, the guys started when they were a little older than 20 and for more than $20,000, but that’s what we call them,” Newsome adds.)

DeCosta and Newsome, who is on the NFL’s Competition Committee and the NFL Player Care Foundation Board, encourage all scouts and coaches to have strong opinions, noting specifically that they want to hear what everyone in the room has to say. Because of this philosophy, one of the biggest strengths of the Ravens' personnel team is that “we respect and listen to each other.”

YearNamePickProBowls

1996T Jonathan Ogden*@411

1996LB Ray Lewis*##+@2613

1997LB Peter Boulware*-44

1998CB Duane Starks*10

1999CB Chris McAlister*103

2000RB Jamal Lewis*~51

2000WR Travis Taylor10

2001TE Todd Heap*312

2002S Ed Reed*#@249

2003OLB Terrell Suggs*-#107

2003QB Kyle Boller19

2005WR Mark Clayton*22

2006DT Haloti Ngata*125

2007G Ben Grubbs*292

2008QB Joe Flacco^+18

2009T Michael Oher*23

2011CB Jimmy Smith27

2013S Matt Elam32

2014LB C.J. Mosley*174

2015WR Breshad Perriman26

2016T Ronnie Stanley61

2017CB Marlon Humphrey162

2018TE Hayden Hurst25

2018QB Lamar Jackson=322

+ Super Bowl MVP @ Pro Football Hall of Famer

= NFL MVP # NFL Defensive Player of the Year

~ NFL Offensive Player of the Year

- NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year

* All-Rookie Team performer that season

^ NFL.com Rookie of the Year (fan vote)

In addition to his knack for evaluating talent on the field, Ozzie has also mastered the ability to develop and share insight with scouts who work under him. Over time, Newsome developed the Ravens' methodical and disciplined draft process, one that’s foundation is laid years in advance. Now led by DeCosta, the “process” includes 31 members of the scouting department, but also has feedback from Ravens coaches. Much of Baltimore's staff has been with the team since the franchise started in 1996 or has graduated from the “20/20 Club,” a group that consists of members who

“We've been fortunate to have guys who cut their teeth right here in Baltimore, and our methods and philosophies have become engrained,” Newsome affirms. “We have had great guys with Phil Savage, ‘Shack’ [James Harris], George Kokinis, Eric DeCosta and other people who were helping these young scouts along the way. I think that’s the secret. It’s the way we do things, and the way these guys gravitate to the process of the Baltimore Ravens.”

With leadership from Newsome, Baltimore also fosters an environment that breeds standout coaches. By bringing in individuals who embrace the “Raven Way,” Baltimore creates a synergy that manufactures success among scouts, coaches and players.

PatThomas(Broncos),Del(Lions),collegiatereturnassistantsAsaresult,theRavenshavehadmanymoveontobecomeorasheadcoaches,bothontheandNFLlevel:JimCaldwellDavidCulley(Texans),JackRio(Jaguars/Raiders),VicFangioKirkFerentz(Iowa),Hammock(NorthernIllinois),Hill(FresnoState),HueJackson

(Raiders/Browns), Gary Kubiak (Broncos), Marvin Lewis (Bengals), Eric Mangini (Browns/Jets), Rick Neuheisel (UCLA), Mike Nolan (49ers), Chuck Pagano (Colts), Mike Pettine (Browns), Rex Ryan (Jets/Bills), Jim Schwartz (Lions), David Shaw (Stanford), Mike Singletary (49ers), Mike Smith (Falcons) and Ken Whisenhunt (Cardinals/Titans). “[Ravens] guys love to play the game, and those are the guys you surround yourself with," states Ryan, who worked with Newsome from 1999-2008. "That’s why you have a chance to be successful [in Baltimore].”

“He and I have always been very different in a lot of ways, but so aligned. It’s a special relationship in my life. I’ve learned a lot of football, but honestly, just a lot more about being a good person. So, I am extremely happy that Ozzie is going to play such a significant role moving forward for this organization."–RavensEVP & GM Eric DeCosta on Ozzie Newsome
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OZZIE

NFL PLAYER: 1978-90: (with Cleveland) Newsome retired after 13 years as a premier NFL tight end…Entering 2022, his 662 receptions rank eighth most and his 7,980 receiving yards rank ninth most all time by a TE (each mark also stands as the most ever by any player in Browns history)…Newsome also caught 47 career TD passes, fourth most in Browns annals…Ended his career as the fourth-leading NFL receiver of all time…Earned three Pro Bowls (1981, 1984-85) and was a four-time winner of the Cleveland Touchdown Club’s Offensive Player of the Year award (1978, 1981 and 1983-84)… His streak of 150-consecutive games played with a catch by a TE is the second longest in NFL history (Tony Gonzalez, 211)… Winner of the 1990 Byron “Whizzer” White Award as the NFL’s top community volunteer…Newsome, who was named to the All-NFL team of the 1980’s (second team), consistently received All-AFC and All-NFL honors throughout his career… He was a 1978 No. 1 draft choice (23rd overall), along with LB Clay Matthews (12th), and the two are among an elite group of Browns to play for three decades…The others are Gene Hickerson (1958-60, 62-73), Dick Schafrath (1959-71) and Don Cockroft (1968-80)…Until former Ravens TE Shannon Sharpe broke his records in 2001, Newsome’s pro career was the most productive of any TE in NFL history…Was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999…Calvin Hill (Dal., Was. & Cle.), a close friend, introduced Newsome at the ceremony.

COLLEGE: Newsome graduated from Alabama with a degree in recreation administration…During his four-year career with the Crimson Tide, he posted 102 receptions for 2,070 yards and 16 TDs…Newsome also helped Alabama capture three SEC Championships…As a senior in 1977, he was named team captain and the Southeastern Conference’s Lineman of the Year…Newsome also earned All-American honors at WR…He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (South Bend, IN) in 1994.

PERSONAL: Attended Colbert County (Leighton, AL) HS… Winner of the 1990 Byron “Whizzer” White Award as the NFL’s top community volunteer, he is widely known for his willingness to help those in need…In 2021, in partnership with the Black College Football Hall of Fame, the NFL created the annual Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum... Also in 2021, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and his wife, Renee, honored Newsome by making a $4 million gift in his name to Maryland’s four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)…Through The Stephen and Renee

RAVENS HONORS UNDER NEWSOME

Bisciotti Foundation, the $4 million donation created the Ozzie Newsome Scholars Program, which funds scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland...In 2017, Newsome was honored with the Achievement in Professional & Educational Excellence (APEX) Award from the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management Honors Program at Morgan State University...In 2014, Newsome received the Leadership Award for career achievement at the John Mackey Awards banquet…In 2012, was honored with the Maxwell Football Club’s Francis J. “Reds” Bagnell Award for outstanding contribution to the game of football…In 2007, along with Tony Dungy, Herm Edwards and Lovie Smith, Newsome received the Fritz Pollard Alliance’s Johnnie Cochran Salute to Excellence Award, which honors African Americans in the NFL who make the biggest impact on the field and in the front office…Newsome was also honored with the award in 2009, 2011 and 2012…Additionally, in 2007, he received the FPA’s Paul “Tank” Younger Award, acknowledging his dedication and achievement in building a successful organization… Newsome has gained induction into eight Halls of Fame: Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH (1999), National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1994), NCAA Hall of Fame (1994), State of Alabama Hall of Fame (1995), National High School Hall of Fame (2014), National Federation of State High School Associations Hall of Fame (2014), Colbert County High School (Leighton, AL) Hometown Hall of Fame (2012) and Little League Baseball Hall of Fame (2008)…An avid golfer, Ozzie's dream foursome would include Bear Bryant, Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and himself…Newsome and his wife, Gloria, live in Cockeysville, MD…Their son, Michael Ryan, graduated from Alabama. All of these standout players (below) are Newsome draft picks.

Draft Pick (Year) Major AccoladeDraft Pick (Year) Major Accolade

Jonathan Ogden (1996)......Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013)Ed Reed (2002)...............Pro Football Hall of Fame (2019) Ray Lewis (1996) Pro Football Hall of Fame (2018) 2004 Defensive POY 2000 & 2003 Defensive POY Terrell Suggs (2003) 2003 Defensive ROY Super Bowl XXXV MVP2011 Defensive POY

Peter Boulware (1997) 1997 Defensive Rookie of the YearJoe Flacco (2008) Super Bowl XLVII MVP

Jamal Lewis (2000).............2003 Offensive POY Lamar Jackson (2018).....2019 NFL MVP

Ozzie Newsome (right) was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999 and introduced by close friend Calvin Hill.
Under Ozzie Newsome's guidance, the Ravens produced five all-time AP Player of the Year honors and one AP NFL MVP. Baltimore also had two players earn Defensive ROY, two garner Super Bowl MVP honors and three enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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PAT MORIARTY

SR. ADVISOR TO THE GENERAL MANAGER

COLLEGE: GEORGIA TECH

BORN: 5/19/55, CLEVELAND, OH (NFL/RAVENS): (1 /

PAT MORIARTY has been a key part of the franchise since 1994. A longtime member of the personnel staff, Moriarty was one of the NFL’s original “capologists.” He oversees the management and strategic planning of the Baltimore salary cap. He has negotiated hundreds of player contracts and works closely with Nick Matteo on the team's salary cap administration, roster management and the day-today operations of the player personnel department. Over the course of 28 years, Moriarty has negotiated player contracts totaling over $1 billion. He has worked on the contracts for over 150 draft choices, as well as numerous free agents. He also analyzes draft-day trades each spring. Moriarty works closely with GM Eric DeCosta in many areas, including helping to coordinate the budgets of the scouting, coaching, equipment, football video, training, and strength and conditioning departments. In 2008, Moriarty was part of an eight-member committee to select head coach John Harbaugh.

1996-2022: (with Baltimore) 2022: Named Sr. Advisor to the GM. 2020: Re-negotiated the contract of Pro Bowl CB Marlon Humphrey, who signed a five-year extension. 2019: Renegotiated the contracts of Pro Bowlers G Marshal Yanda and DT Brandon Williams. 2018: Signed all 12 draft picks and free agent WRs Michael Crabtree and John Brown, as well as restricted free agent WR Willie Snead IV. 2017: Negotiated a multi-year contract extension for DT Brandon Williams and signed free agents CB Brandon Carr and S Tony Jefferson, both of whom started every game in '17. 2016: Negotiated a multi-year contract extension for Super Bowl XLVII MVP Joe Flacco and signed free agents WR Mike Wallace, TE Benjamin Watson and S Eric Weddle, who earned two trips to the Pro Bowl as a Raven. 2015: Negotiated a contract extension for CB Jimmy Smith and P Sam Koch. 2013-14: Re-signed a number of key Ravens free agents, including RB Justin Forsett, who earned his first Pro Bowl, and Pro Bowl WR Steve Smith Sr. to multi-year deals (‘14)...Re-signed Flacco to a six-year contract and signed free agents DL Chris Canty and OLB Elvis Dumervil to multi-year deals (‘13). 201012: Extended the contracts of defensive starters S Bernard Pollard and CB Lardarius Webb (‘12) and negotiated a longterm deal for Koch (‘11)...Ravens traded for and then signed Pro Bowl WR Anquan Boldin (‘10) and signed standout free agent DE Cory Redding. 2008-09: In 2009, team re-signed LB Ray Lewis to finish his career in Baltimore and added quality free agent veterans, including six-time Pro Bowl C Matt Birk, K Billy Cundiff, CB Domonique Foxworth and CB/RS Chris Carr, teamertoimprovetheroster...In2008,RavenssignedProBowlspecialBrendonAyanbadejo. 2005-07: Ravens traded for QB Steve McNair in 2006, and in 2007, for RB Willis McGahee, who earned his first Pro Bowl with Baltimore...Moriarty also re-negotiated the contracts of two key Ravens defensive

players: NT Kelly Gregg and Pro Bowl S Ed Reed...Also resigned OLB Jarret Johnson and Pro Bowl LB Bart Scott... In free agency, Moriarty negotiated the contracts for key additions DE Trevor Pryce, WR Derrick Mason and CB Samari Rolle...Named VP of football administration in ‘05. 1997-2004: Re-negotiated the contracts of several other pivotal players, including Pro Bowler TE Todd Heap and Hall of Famers LB Ray Lewis and T Jonathan Ogden, allowing the team to remain competitive while staying within the confines of the salary cap. 1996: When the franchise moved to Baltimore, Moriarty was named the organization’s chief financial officer.

1994-95: (with Cleveland) Joined the Browns’ front office in 1994 as the director of business operations. 1982-93: Was involved in commercial banking in the Cleveland area. 1988-93: Worked for Key Bank in Cleveland in the corporate lending division.

NFL PLAYER (1979-81): 1980-81: Spent NFL training camps with Browns and Dolphins. 1979: Moriarty’s NFL career began as a rookie free agent RB for the Cleveland Browns in 1979... Scored 2 TDs and also played on special teams.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Earnedabachelor’sdegreeinindustrial management from Georgia Tech, where he was a three-year starter at RB...Later earned his master’s degree (1993) in business administration from John Carroll University...Earned All-State honors in both football and track at Benedictine (Cleveland, OH) HS and was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002...Brother, Tom, played five years in the NFL as a DB, four with Atlanta and one with Pittsburgh... Moriarty, who is on the NFL Management Council’s Working Club Executive Committee for the 17th-straight year, is a graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law...Has been a guest speaker at numerous events, including Loyola University, Univ. of Maryland Law School, Univ. of Maryland Business School and the Univ. of Baltimore School of Law, where he spoke on sports and entertainment law...Moriarty joined the Board of the Claire Marie Foundation, which provides clarity and hope in the fight against adolescent and young adult melanoma through awareness, education and prevention...He is also on the Board of Advisors for the Univ. of Baltimore School of Law...Has participated in the annual Ravens’ event, A Purple Evening (football sessions for women), speaking on the NFL’s salary cap...He and his wife, Lynn, are the parents of son, Kevin, owner and operator of Pure Water Maryland, who played midfield on the 2012 NCAA National Championship Loyola University lacrosse team, and daughters, Laura, an executive assistant for the co-founder/ co-president of The h.wood Group, a hospitality and lifestyle company in Hollywood, CA, and Katherine, who married her husband, Conor Barr in the 2022 offseason...Kevin and his wife, Katharine, live in Baltimore.

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JOE HORTIZ

DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL

COLLEGE: AUBURN

BORN: 11/8/75, PHILADELPHIA, PA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 25/25

JOE HORTIZ is in his 25th season with the Ravens and fourth as director of player personnel. Hortiz works closely with George Kokinis, the team's other director of player personnel, to oversee all aspects of college and pro scouting for Baltimore. The pair serve as GM Eric DeCosta's chief personnel evaluators. Baltimore recorded a franchise-best 14-2 season in 2019, earning its second-straight AFC North title. Including the year 2019 MVP Lamar Jackson was selected (2018), Hortiz spent 10 seasons (2009-18) as the Ravens' director of college scouting. He was responsible for all aspects of the college process, coordinating the personnel(seeawasRavensatheindraft-eligibleandscouts.schedulesandcross-checkingdutiesoftheareaandnationalHortizalsomanagedtheteam’sdraftpreparationtheevaluationandrankingprocessofhundredsofNFLprospects.Hortiz,whojoinedtheorganization1998,spenteightyearsasascoutforBaltimore,coveringNortheastandSoutheastregionsbeforebecomingnationalscoutforthreeseasons(2006-08).In2007,theselectedAuburnGBenGrubbs(29thoverall),whoscoutedbythefellowAuburnalumHortizandbecameProBowlerin2011.AgraduateoftheRavens’“20/20Club”chartonpage67),HortizoriginallyjoinedBaltimoreasaassistantin1998.

1998-2022: (with Baltimore) 2022: Ravens selectedS Kyle Hamilton (No. 14, Notre Dame) and C Tyler Linderbaum (No. 25, Iowa) in the first round...Undrafted free agent FB Patrick Ricard ('17) earned his third-straight Pro Bowl. 2021: WR Rashod Bateman (No. 27) and OLB Odafe Oweh (No. 31) both made an impact as rookies, while Oweh earned AFC Def. Player of the Week (Week 2) and was named to the PFWA AllRookie Team... 2020: Ravens selected LSU LB Patrick Queen in the first round, and he later went on to earn 2020 All-Rookie Team honors. 2019: Former Ravens WR Marquise Brown (No. 25) was selected in the first round...Several Ravens draft picks earned their first Pro Bowl honors during Baltimore's franchise-best 14-2 season: TE Mark Andrews ('18 draft), T Orlando Brown Jr. ('18), CB Marlon Humphrey ('17), Jackson ('18),OLBMatthewJudon('16)andTRonnieStanley('16). 2018: byAndrewsJr.Jackson(No.32overall)wasselectedinthefirstround...BrownandAndrews(boththirdround)playedall16games,whilesetafranchiserecordformostreceivingyards(552)arookieTEinaseason.

2017: Baltimore selected Humphrey with the 16th-overall pick, and as a rookie, he tallied 34 tackles (30 solo) 2 INTs and 11 PD. 2016: Ravens have had significant contributions from the draft class, including starts from Stanley (first round), G/T Alex Lewis (fourth), CB Tavon Young (fourth) and Judon (fifth), who signed a multi-year contract with NE following the 2020 season. 2015: TE Nick Boyle (fifth round) played all 16 games, helping lead a young TEs group... Fourth-rounder OLB Za'Darius Smith earned a lucrative deal with the Packers following 2018 season and made his first Pro Bowl in '19. 2014: First-rounder LB C.J. Mosley (17th overall)

became first-ever Ravens rookie to earn Pro Bowl honors (the four-time Pro Bowler was also named in 2016, 2017 and 2018)... Mosley became the highest paid inside LB in the NFL when he signed with the Jets in the '19 offseason. 2013: Ravens selected four players, including NT Brandon Williams, who spent nine seasons as the key cog in the middle of the Ravens' D-line (2013-21)...Draft picks C Ryan Jensen, FB Kyle Juszczyk and T Rick Wagner, each of whom developed into premier NFL players at their respective positions, earned multi-year contracts with other NFL clubs. 2012: Ravens drafted Alabama OLB Courtney Upshaw (second round), Iowa State G Kelechi Osemele (second) and Temple RB Bernard Pierce (third), all of whom helped the Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII...Osemele is a two-time Pro Bowler (2016-17) and named first-team AllPro in 2016. 2011: Selected CB Jimmy Smith (Colorado) and WR Torrey Smith (Maryland) in the first two rounds...Torrey set team rookie receiving records in catches (50), yards (841) and TDs (7)...Jimmy spent 11 seasons in the Baltimore defensive backfield...OLB Pernell McPhee (fifth) and QB Tyrod Taylor (sixth) were also selected. 2010: Ravens drafted key contributors TEs Ed Dickson (third round) and Dennis Pitta (fourth), DE Art Jones (fifth) and WR/RS David Reed (fifth), who had the NFL’s longest KOR (103 yards), setting a then-franchise record in 2010. 2009: Promoted to director of college scouting after eight years as an area scout...In Hortiz’s first draft as head of college scouting, Baltimore selected All-Rookie Team performer T Michael Oher (Mississippi) with the 23rd-overall selection and CB/RS Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State). 2008: Scouted players across the country, with a primary focus on the eastern half, where seven of 10 Ravens draft picks, inincludingSuperBowlXLVIIMVPQBJoeFlacco,wereselectedthe’08NFLDraft. 2007: Team’s first-round draft pick G Ben Grubbs was selected from Hortiz’s focus area and attended his alma mater (Auburn). 2006: Promoted to national scout... Covered the eastern half of the country, including the Big East, Big Ten, MAC, ACC, SEC and Conference USA. 2003-05: Served as Ravens Southeast area scout and covered the SEC, ACC and C-USA. 2001-02: Scouted the Northeast. 1998-2000: Worked with the pro and college scouting staffs as a football personnel assistant...Responsibilities included assisting thenGM Ozzie Newsome and Sr. VP of football administration Pat Moriarty, who manages the salary cap, and performing “the box” workout across the country for three spring seasons.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Joe and his wife, Jennifer, have four boys, Joey (15), Jack (14), Jameson (11) and Julian (9)... While earning his B.S. in accounting from Auburn, Joe was an undergraduate assistant coach for Terry Bowden and the Tigers’ football team from 1995-97...Worked with both the QBs and WRs and coached the scout team LBs and secondary... Also coordinated Auburn’s summer football camps...Jennifer is also an Auburn alum...Son of Joe and Marlene Hortiz, Joe attended Salesianum (Wilmington, DE) HS.

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GEORGE KOKINIS

DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL

COLLEGE: HOBART

BORN: 2/27/67, WETHERSFIELD, CT

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 32/26

Now in his 32nd NFL season, GEORGE KOKINIS is one of the longest-tenured Ravens in Baltimore's player personnel department. Kokinis is one of GM Eric DeCosta's chief personnel evaluators and works closely with Joe Hortiz to oversee all aspects of college and pro scouting for Baltimore. Kokinis began his NFL career with the Cleveland Browns in 1991, moving with the franchise to Baltimore in 1996. After advancing through the scouting ranks in the early seasons, Kokinis was named the Ravens’ director of pro personnel in 2003 and spent six seasons at the post. He was hired to be the Cleveland Browns’ general manager in 2009. As a longtime member of Ozzie Newsome’s staff, Kokinis returned to the franchise in 2010, bringing a wealth of player personnel experience and knowledge back to Baltimore.

2010-22: (with Baltimore): 2019: The personnel department made 139 roster transactions that aided in a franchise-best 14-2 season for the Ravens, who earned their secondstraight AFC North title...Named director of player personnel by new general manager Eric DeCosta following the draft... Under DeCosta's leadership, Kokinis and Joe Hortiz, the team's two directors, oversee all college and pro scouting efforts. 2010: Re-joined the team as the Ravens’ senior personnel assistant.

2009: (with Cleveland) 2009: Named the Browns’ general manager on Jan. 26, 2009.

1996-2008: (with Baltimore) 2003-08: Kokinis became the team’s director of pro personnel in 2003, overseeing all aspects of the pro football personnel department...In his six years as director, his role included assisting evaluating free agent talent, monitoring waiver wire transactions, and handling contract negotiations for later-round draft picks.

2000-02: Promoted to the Ravens’ assistant director of pro providedConductedpersonnelin2000,theyearBaltimorewonSuperBowlXXXV...theadvancescoutingofRavensopponentsandreportstothecoaches.

1996-99: Was the Ravens’ Northeast area scout for four years before moving over to pro personnel...Was among the group of Browns' staffers invited by Art Modell to move to Baltimore with the franchise.

1991-95: (with Cleveland) Began his NFL scouting career with the Browns in 1991 after serving an internship in the team’s operations department.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Graduated from Hobart College with a B.A. in psychology and earned his master’s degree in sports management at the University of Richmond (1991), while working as a graduate assistant coach for the Spiders’ baseball team...He played both football and baseball during his collegiate career, earning ECAC Baseball Player of the Year honors in 1989 as a pitcher for the Statesmen, and was selected to represent the conference in a New York vs. New Jersey All-Star Game played at Yankee Stadium…Kokinis was a two-sport athlete at Wethersfield (CT) HS...George and his wife, Elizabeth, have a daughter, Marissa (23), a 2021 Vasaar College graduate, and twins, Peter and Ella (18).

usinsubstantialisplayertogether"Georgehasbeenwithusfromthebeginning.We’veworkedforover20years.Notonlyisheoneofthebestevaluatorsandpersonnelguysintheleague,butheoneofmytoptrustedadvisersandfriends.Ivaluehisfootballknowledgeandhisrecommendationshelpingbuildourteam.Plainandsimple,Georgehelpswinfootballgames.” – EVP&GMEricDeCosta YearDrafted(Rd.)NameProBowls 1996 (1st)LB Ray Lewis 13 1996 (1st)T Jonathan Ogden 11 2002 (1st)S Ed Reed 9 2007 (3rd)G Marshal Yanda 8 2003 (1st)OLB Terrell Suggs 7 2006 (1st)DT Haloti Ngata 5 2012(RFA)KJustinTucker# 5 1997 (1st)OLB Peter Boulware 4 2015 (RFA) LS Morgan Cox # 4 2014 (1st)LB C.J. Mosley 4 1999 (1st)CB Chris McAlister 3 2017(RFA)FBPatrickRicard# 3 2008 (2nd)RB Ray Rice 3 2018(3rd)TEMarkAndrews 2 2018 (3rd)T Orlando Brown Jr.2 2001 (1st)TE Todd Heap 2 YearDrafted(Rd.)NameProBowls 2017 (1st)CB Marlon Humphrey 2 2018(1st)QBLamarJackson 2 2016 (5th)OLB Matthew Judon 2 1996 (5th)WR/RS Jermaine Lewis 2 2007 (4th)FB Le’Ron McClain 2 2000 (6th)OLB Adalius Thomas 2 2020(3rd)RSDevinDuvernay 1 2007 (1st)G Ben Grubbs 1 2013 (4th)FB Kyle Juszczyk 1 2006 (6th)P Sam Koch 1 2000 (1st)RB Jamal Lewis 1 2002 (RFA) LB Bart Scott # 1 2016 (1st)T Ronnie Stanley 1 2013 (3rd)DT Brandon Williams 1 # Undrafted rookie free agent; Bold indicates 2021 Pro Bowler RAVENS HOMEGROWN PRO BOWLERS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 62 PLAYER PERSONNEL

NICK MATTEO

VICE PRESIDENT OF FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION

COLLEGE: PENN / RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL

BORN: 8/26/84, RAMSEY, NJ

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 14/4

NICK MATTEO, who is in his fourth season in Baltimore, oversees all areas of football administration, including day-to-day salary cap management and general roster transactions. Since joining the club in 2019, Matteo has negotiated the contracts of all 37 draft picks during that time, plus several free agents, and has worked on the extensions for a number of key Ravens, including most recently All-Pro TE Mark Andrews. He is the Ravens' key liaison with the NFL Management Council and NFL Players Association. During the 2020-21 seasons, Matteo worked with former Ravens president Dick Cass and other senior staff members to navigate the League's COVID-19 protocols. Matteo was the InfectiousCOVID-19Ravens'maincommunicatorwiththeLeagueofficeregardingpandemicmattersandhelpedcreatetheRavens'DiseaseEmergencyResponse(IDER)plan.

2019-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Negotiated contracts for free agents CB Kyle Fuller, T Morgan Moses and S Marcus Williams. 2021: Promoted to vice president of football administration...Oversaw the contract negotiations for free agent G Kevin Zeitler and the extension of TE Mark Andrews. 2020: Negotiated contract extensions for LT Ronnie Stanley, S Chuck Clark and P Sam Koch...Served as the Ravens' Infection Control Officer under the COVID-19 protocols. 2019: Handled negotiations for the contracts of CB Marcus Peters and FB Pat Ricard...Hired by new GM Eric DeCosta to be the team's director of football administration.

2010-18: (with National Football League) Served in several roles in the NFL Management Council for nine years, eventually becoming the NFL's senior director of labor operations...Matteo was the main contact for NFL club executives on various subjects, including player contracts, salary cap matters and collective bargaining agreement

issues...Contributed in the drafting of certain articles of the 2011-2020 NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement...Acted as a liaison between labor operations and other NFL departments including legal and football operations...Worked as a game operations monitor at preseason, regular season and postseason games.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Matteo was an All-State wrestler at Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ) HS...He holds four degrees, first obtaining a B.A. from the Annenberg School for Communications at Penn, where he was also on the varsity wrestling team...He later earned his MBA and a masters in sports administration at Ohio University before graduating wasearnedanalyticsBarfromRutgersLawSchool...AmemberoftheNewJerseyStateAssociation,healsoreceivedacertificateinbusinessfromPenn'sWhartonBusinessSchool,andin2021,acertificateinmachinelearningfromMIT...Matteonamedto

The Athletic's "NFL 40 Under 40" list in 2020 and 2021, which highlights rising stars across the league in various roles under the age of 40...He is a past member of the NFL Management Council Working Group Club Executive Committee...Matteo is also the president of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Olympic Regional Training Center in Philadelphia, an organization that operates under USA Wrestling for Olympic development of both senior-level athletes as well as college/high school athletes...Serves as a board member of Penn Wrestling's Grapplers Club...Nick married his wife, Allie, in 2022.

SUCCESS ACROSS THE BOARD

Jonathan Ogden (‘96), Ray Lewis (‘96), Peter Boulware (‘97), Chris McAlister (‘99), Jamal Lewis (‘00), Todd Heap (‘01), Ed Reed (‘02), Terrell Suggs (‘03), Haloti Ngata (‘06), Ben Grubbs ('07), Joe Flacco (‘08), Michael Oher ('09), Jimmy Smith (‘11), C.J. Mosley (‘14), Ronnie Stanley (‘16), Marlon Humphrey (‘17), Lamar Jackson (‘18), Marquise Brown ('19), Patrick Queen ('20)

Jamie Sharper (‘97), Anthony Weaver ('02), Ray Rice (‘08), Paul Kruger ('09), Torrey Smith (‘11), Courtney Upshaw (‘12), Kelechi Osemele (‘12), Tyus Bowser (‘17), J.K. Dobbins ('20)

Casey Rabach (‘01), Marshal Yanda (‘07), Lardarius Webb (‘09), Brandon Williams (‘13), Orlando Brown Jr. (‘18), Mark Andrews (‘18), Devin Duvernay ('20), Justin Madubuike ('20)

Edwin Mulitalo (‘99), Brandon Stokley ('99), Edgerton Hartwell ('01), Jarret Johnson (‘03), Le’Ron McClain (‘07), Dennis Pitta (‘10), Kyle Juszczyk (‘13), Za’Darius Smith (‘15), Tavon Young (‘16), Anthony Averett ('18) Jermaine Lewis (‘96), Dawan Landry (‘06), Arthur Jones (‘10), Pernell McPhee (‘11), Rick Wagner (‘13), Nick Boyle ('15), Matthew Judon (‘16)

Adalius Thomas (‘00), Chester Taylor (‘02), Sam Koch (‘06), Tyrod Taylor (‘11), Ryan Jensen ('13), Darren Waller ('15), Chuck Clark (‘17), Bradley Bozeman (‘18), DeShon Elliott ('18) DeAngelo Tyson (‘12), Michael Campanaro (‘14), Zach Sieler ('18) Mike Flynn (‘97), Priest Holmes (‘97), Will Demps (‘02), Bart Scott (‘02), Ma’ake Kemoeatu (‘02), Jameel McClain (‘08), Dannell Ellerbe (‘09), Morgan Cox (‘10), Josh Bynes ('11), Justin Tucker (‘12), James Hurst (‘14), Zach Orr (‘14), Patrick Onwuasor (‘16), Michael Pierce (‘16), Matt Skura (‘16), Patrick Ricard (‘17), Chris Board ('18), Gus Edwards (‘18), Patrick Mekari ('19), Tyler Huntley ('20)

"Nick is bright, innovative and a leader. He’s a strategic thinker and someone who is able to communicate effectively with people in different areas of this business. As he continues to grow, so does his value to this team.”
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VINCENT NEWSOME PERSONNEL

COLLEGE: WASHINGTON

BORN: 1/22/61, BRAINTREE, ENGLAND

VINCENT NEWSOME is in his 27th season with the franchise, his 30th campaign in personnel and his 40th year overall in the NFL. He spent 10 years as an NFL safety on two teams before moving into the scouting ranks. As the senior player personnel executive, Newsome is involved in all of the team's personnel matters. He works with Eric DeCosta, Joe Hortiz and George Kokinis, assisting on all matters related to football operations and player personnel. Newsome's responsibilities entail analyzing NFL rosters, reviewing the waiver wire daily and evaluating each year’s free agency market. Newsome also is tasked with evaluating Ravens players, advance scouting of Ravens opponents, assisting with free agent workouts and communicating with player agents. He also scouts the annual college All-Star games and visits some schools in the fall. In 2008, he served on the eight-member committee to interview and select Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. Newsome originally joined the franchise’s personnel department in 1993 (while in Cleveland) and is one of the longest-tenured scouts in the organization. 1996-2022: (with Baltimore) 2021: Ravens signed free agent G Kevin Zeitler and selected eight draft picks, including WR Rashod Bateman and OLB Odafe Oweh in the first round of the draft. 2020: DE Calais Campbell was acquired via trade, while DE Derek Wolfe signed as a free agent to strengthen the defense...Campbell earned his sixth Pro Bowl nod... First-rounder LB Patrick Queen earned All-Rookie team honors and led the team with 105 tackles. 2019: Ravens signed Pro Bowlers ST Justin Bethel, RB Mark Ingram and S Earl Thomas...Ingram and Thomas earned Pro Bowl honors in their first season in Baltimore...Named senior player personnel executive prior to the season. 2018: Ravens bolstered offense by signing three veteran WRs: John Brown, Michael Crabtree and Willie Snead IV. 201417: Ravens signed key free agents CB Brandon Carr, RB Justin Forsett, S Tony Jefferson, WR Steve Smith Sr., WR Mike Wallace, TE Benjamin Watson, and S Eric Weddle, adding valuable depth to the roster...Weddle (2016-18) and Forsett (2014) earned Pro Bowl honors as Ravens. 2013: Was selected to attend the NFL’s Career Development Symposium for upper management personnel at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia...Ravens continued to build following Super Bowl XLVII victory, acquiring Pro Bowl OLB Elvis Dumervil and DE Chris Canty. 2012: Ravens acquired

key free agent WR/RS Jacoby Jones (‘12), who earned his first Pro Bowl in 2012 and helped the Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII. 2010: Ravens traded for Pro Bowl WR Anquan Boldin, who provided solid leadership and was a key contributor in the Super Bowl run. 2009: Named the Ravens’ director of pro personnel...Newsome's first evaluation and acquisition was free agent C Matt Birk (six-time Pro Bowler). 2003-08: Was the team’s assistant director of pro personnel for six years, handling advance scouting of Ravens opponents, as well as evaluating talent in the CFL...Newsome conducted free agent workouts during the regular season and assisted the college scouting staff by evaluating talent for the NFL Draft...Baltimore secured a number of key free agents, including three-time Pro Bowl special teamer Brendon Ayanbadejo. 2000-02: Was the Ravens’ western college supervisor, covering players from California to Wisconsin. 1996-99: Became the Ravens’ West area scout upon the team’s move to Baltimore...Over the years, key acquisitions from Newsome’s scouting areas have had success and are recognized league-wide, including Hall of Famer T Jonathan Ogden and Pro Bowlers CB Chris McAlister, TE Todd Heap and OLB Terrell Suggs, the 2003 Defensive Rookie of the Year and 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. 1993-95: (with Cleveland) Spent three years as a special assignment scout evaluating skill positions nationally... Joined the Browns’ personnel department after retiring from the NFL after a 10-year playing career in the spring of 1993. NFL PLAYER (1983-92): Was a standout safety for the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns...Finished his 10-year career with 763 tackles (526 solo), 4 sacks, 62 PD, 17 INTs, 7 FFs and 9 FRs...Led the Rams in tackles his last two seasons... Was honored by his Rams teammates in 1989 with the Ed Block Courage Award after missing 10 games with a neck injury...In 1985, was both the Rams’ Special Teams Player of the Year and a Sports Illustrated All-Pro at safety...Was originally a fourth-round draft selection by the Rams in 1983.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Earned honorable mention All-America honors as a DB his senior year at Washington...Led the secondary with 69 tackles, recording 4 INTs...Was president of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and majored in psychology... Attended Vacaville (CA) HS, where he was a three-sport athlete (football, basketball and track)...Vincent and his wife, Tasha, have three daughters, Candace, Emerald and Victoria.

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DAVID BLACKBURN, who is in his 16th season in Baltimore, was promoted to director of college scouting in 2022 and now oversees the college scouting process for the Ravens. Since he joined the team in 2007, Blackburn has worked his way up the scouting ranks, starting out as a player personnel assistant, then advancing to area scout and finally national scout the past two years (2020-21). Prior to his national scout appointment, Blackburn spent seven years covering schools from the Pac-12, Mountain West, Sun Belt and Big Sky conferences. During that time, as part of the Ravens’ scouting process, Blackburn performed cross-checking player evaluations from other scouting areas, evaluating, viewing tape and ranking those prospects considered “draftable” by the Ravens.

2007-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Promoted to director of college scouting following the draft. 2020-21: Served as a national scout for the Ravens and evaluated players across the country...QB Tyler Huntley, who (Utah) signed as an undrafted free agent in 2020, earned the backup spot behind Lamar Jackson. 2018-19: Ravens signed versatile OL Patrick Mekari (Cal), who made the team as an undrafted free agent in 2019...CB Iman Marshall (USC, 2019) and LB Kenny Young (UCLA, 2018) were also selected from Blackburn’s focus area. 2014-15: Ravens selected TE Crockett Gillmore his(ColoradoState,2014)andRBJavoriusAllen(USC,2015)fromarea.

2013: Ravens drafted C Ryan Jensen, who became a full-time starter in '17 and signed a multi-year contract with Tampa Bay after the 2017 season...Named West area scout. 2012: Named an area scout following the draft. 200711: After joining the team as a player personnel assistant in

2007, Blackburn served a number of roles within the team’s scouting department, including preparing advance scouting reports of upcoming opponents, analyzing free agent prospects for pro personnel, scouting draftable collegiate players at multiple schools and helping coordinate inseason free agent player workouts/visits.

2006: (with Butler University) Graduate assistant coach for the Bulldogs' defensive backs.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: David graduated from DePauw with a degree in economics and minor in history in 2004...Was a four-year starter and captain (senior year) at cornerback for the Tigers, becoming the school’s only four-time All-SCAC (Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference) selection…He still holds the program's career record for passes defended (interceptions and breakups) with 50 and is tied for 11th in

daughter,wife,andBlackburn’sundefeatedatDirectorshasProgramFootballInHeintoschoolhistorywith11careerINTs...In2021,DavidwasinductedDePauw'sAthleticsHallofFameaspartofthe2020class...wasalsoa2018DePauwYoungAlumniAwardrecipient...2005,DavidwasnamedtotheSCAC’s15thAnniversaryTeam...HeearnedaspotintheManagementFellowsforbusinessandentrepreneurshipatDePauwandservedonboththeDePauwAlumniAssociationBoardofandtheDePauwBoardofVisitors...WasacaptainsafetyforBenDavis(Indianapolis,IN)HS…BenDaviswas(15-0)andwonthe5AStateChampionshipduringsenioryear...Alsoplayedbaseball(fouryears)basketball(twoyears)inhighschool...DavidandhisKishia,havetwosons,DavidIII(6)andKhyris(1),andAubree(4).

DAVID BLACKBURN DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE SCOUTING COLLEGE: DEPAUW BORN: 5/26/82, INDIANAPOLIS, IN EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 16/16 The Ravens’ “20/20 Club” includes members of the team’s personnel staff who started with the Ravens as young assistants and grew into evaluators with more input. The term “20/20” refers to hiring 20-year-olds for $20,000. According to executive vice president Ozzie Newsome: “The guys actually started when they were a little older than 20 and for more than $20,000, but that’s what we call them.” “20/20 CLUB” GRADUATES (Includes Current Personnel Staff) NameJoinedRavensCurrentTitle George Kokinis1991(withBrowns) Director of Player Personnel Eric DeCosta1996EVP/General Manager Joe Hortiz1998Director of Player Personnel Mark Azevedo2005Asst. Dir. of Player Personnel David Blackburn2007Director of College Scouting Andrew Raphael2013National Scout NameJoinedRavensCurrentTitle Brandon Berning2015Midwest/SW Area Scout Joey Cleary2015Southeast Area Scout Corey Frazier2017West Coast Area Scout "Q" Attenoukon2017Area Scout Patrick McDonough2018Northeast Area Scout Chas Stallard2018Southwest Area Scout THE "20/20 CLUB" 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 65 PLAYER PERSONNEL

MARK AZEVEDO

ASST. DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL

COLLEGE: COLBY

BORN: 2/17/82, PLYMOUTH, MA

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 18/18

MARK AZEVEDO, who is in his 18th year with Baltimore, was promoted to assistant director of player personnel in 2022. Azevedo works closely on all scouting efforts with directors of player personnel Joe Hortiz and George Kokinis, both on the college and pro sides. Azevedo, who most recently served as the team's assistant director of college & pro personnel for two seasons, spent six years as the Ravens’ Northeast area scout, covering schools from the ACC, AAC, Big Ten, Big 12, Ivy League, MAC, MEAC and SEC. Following each year’s draft, Azevedo coordinates the post-draft free agent signing process. For 16-consecutive years, at least one undrafted Ravens rookie free agent earned a spot on the opening-day roster (2004-19). Azevedo also helps evaluate prospects on the eastern half of the country, scouting and ranking those considered “draftable” by the Ravens. 2005-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Promoted to assistant director of player personnel...Coordinates the team’s postdraft free agent signing process. 2020: Promoted to assistant director of college & pro personnel. 2019: Ravens posted a franchise-best 14-2 record and a second-straight AFC North title...Evaluated prospects on the eastern half of the country as assigned...Named player personnel coordinator following the draft. 2017: Ravens drafted S Chuck Clark and signed DL/FB Pat Ricard as a RFA...The two played 15 and 16 games, respectively, as rookies, and Ricard earned Pro Bowl honors as a fullback in 2019 and 2020. 2016: Team signed 2019 starting C Matt Skura as an undrafted rookie free agent. 2015: Ravens drafted TE Nick Boyle, who earned a contract extension in '19 and has become one of the NFL's best blocking tight ends, in the fifth round. 2013: Named team’s Northeast area scout. 2012: Following the draft, was

elevated to cover the Southeast area, including the SEC and ACC, among other southern conferences. 2010: Named an area scout and assisted with the evaluation of college talent in the Southeast, Southwest and Midwest regions. 2009: Named a pro scout…Also served as one of two advance scouts (with then-assistant director of pro & college personnel Chad Alexander, now with the Jets) for seasonal opponents. 2007-08: Worked on team advance reports for the pro personnel department…Also evaluated talent from 20 colleges covering the East Coast from Maine to Virginia…Assisted Sr. VP of football operations Pat Moriarty in studying player contracts and salaries…Helped track and evaluate upcoming free agents…Coordinated pre-draft player visits. 2006: Advanced the opponents’ special teams units. 2005: Joined Ravens as a player personnel assistant.

2004: (with SpringfieldCollege) Graduate assistant coach for the FBs…Assisted with recruiting in Florida, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

2003: (with Colby College) Worked with the football staff as a student with graduate assistant responsibilities.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: A four-year contributor at TE for Colby College…Won the Paul “Ginger” Frazier award after his senior season…Graduated with a degree in American studies and minor in administrative science in 2004… Attended Silver Lake Regional (Kingston, MA) HS, where he was captain of the football team his senior year, earning two letters…Also earned one letter in track...Mark and his wife, Meghan, who worked in the Ravens’ front office for three years, have two sons, Mason (7) and Logan (4)...The family resides in Severna Park, MD.

The Ravens have recruited and signed a number of undrafted rookie free agent gems in their 26 seasons (1996-2021): Ravens PositionPlayerYear SignedGP/GS RBPriest Holmes199748/19 CMike WRMarlonKJustinLSMorganLBDannellLBJameelLBBartDTMa’akeSWillFBAlanDEMarquesFlynn1997133/115Douglas200055/32Ricard200055/32Demps200257/46Kemoeatu200276/34Scott2002109/58McClain200887/55Ellerbe200946/14Cox2010165/0Tucker2012161/0Brown201338/15 Quick Hit: LB Bart Scott (‘06), K Justin Tucker (‘13, ‘16, '19, '20, '21), LS Morgan Cox (‘15, '16, '19, '20) and FB/DL Patrick Ricard ('19, '20, '21) have earned at least one trip to the Pro Bowl while with the Ravens. Ravens PositionPlayerYear SignedGP/GS SBrynden Trawick201338/1 TJames QBTylerG/CPatrickRBGusLBChrisFB/DLPatrickG/CMattDTMichaelLBPatrickLBZacharyHurst201490/44Orr201446/15Onwuasor201657/32Pierce201660/30Skura201654/51Ricard201770/30Board201863/2Edwards201843/13Mekari201938/25Huntley20209/4 RAVENS ROOKIE FREE AGENT SUCCESS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 66 PLAYER PERSONNEL

ANDREW RAPHAEL

NATIONAL SCOUT

COLLEGE: MIAMI

BORN: 10/7/89, WESTBURY, NY

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 10/10

ANDREW RAPHAEL was promoted to national scout following the 2021 NFL Draft. He spent five seasons as the Ravens' Southeast area scout, covering schools from Florida to North Carolina, also spanning Tennessee and Alabama. Raphael evaluated and graded four of the Ravens’ seven recent first-round draft picks: S Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame), No. 14 overall in 2022, LB Patrick Queen (LSU), No. 28 overall in 2020, TE Hayden Hurst (South Carolina), No. 25 in 2018, and CB Marlon Humphrey (Alabama), No. 16 in 2017. After joining the Ravens in 2013, Raphael handled a host of AzevedodraftRavens’coordinatewithandpracticeprojectswithinthepersonneldepartment,suchasevaluatingsquadplayers,organizinglocalcollegeworkouts,assessingfreeagentprospects.Hehasalsoassistedmanyaspectsofthedraftprocess,includinghelpingtheteam’s30pre-draftvisits,communicatingtheselectiontotheleaguerepresentativeduringtheandhelpingassistantdirectorofplayerpersonnelMarkwiththepost-draftfreeagencysigningprocess.

2013-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Evaluated four of the Ravens 11 draft picks: S Kyle Hamilton, OLB David Ojabo, CB Jalyn Armour-Davis and TE Isaiah Likely. 2021: Promoted to national scout following the draft. 2020: Ravens selected

first-round (No. 28 overall) pick LB Patrick Queen (LSU) and third-rounder G Tyre Phillips (Mississipi State) from Raphael's focus area. 2019: Evaluated and reported on the team's third-round pick, OLB Jaylon Ferguson (Louisiana Tech). 2017: Ravens drafted CB Marlon Humphrey (Alabama) and Tim Williams (Alabama) from Raphael’s focus area in the first and third rounds, respectively. 2016: Named Southeast area scout. 2014-15: Promoted to player personnel assistant after the 2014 NFL draft...Served in a number of roles, including preparation of advance scouting reports for upcoming opponents. 2013: Joined the Ravens as a player personnel intern.

2011-12: (with Boston College) Named assistant recruiting coordinator, working on film evaluation and organizing official and unofficial visits.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Worked as student assistant to the national recruiting coordinator at the University of Miami during the 2010 season...Graduated with a dual degree in communication and sports administration from Miami... Raphael, who attended W.T. Clarke (Westbury, NY) HS, resides in Miami, FL.

Mark Andrews (1)

Devin Duvernay (1)

Marlon Humphrey (1)

Lamar Jackson (1)

Jamal Lewis (1)

Jermaine Lewis (1)

Ray Lewis (7)

Chris McAlister (1)

Le'Ron McClain (1)

Haloti Ngata (2)

Jonathan Ogden (4)

Kelechi Osemele (1)

Ed Reed (5)

Ronnie Stanley (1)

Terrell Suggs (1)

Adalius Thomas (1)

Marshal Yanda (2)

Over the past 26 seasons, led by Ozzie Newsome and Eric DeCosta, Baltimore has drafted a league-high (tied) 17 players who have earned AP first-team All-Pro honors. When including undrafted rookies LS Morgan Cox and K Justin Tucker, the Ravens have produced 19 “homegrown” AP first-team All-Pro selections since their 1996 inception. MOST DRAFT CHOICES TO EARN AP FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO (1996-21 / Since Ravens Inception) ALL-PRO DRAFT CHOICES 1.Baltimore Ravens ........................ 17 New England Patriots ..................... 17 Pittsburgh Steelers 17 4. Dallas Cowboys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 San Francisco 49ers ...................... 16 RAVENS ALL-PRO DRAFT CHOICES
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HOUEGNON "Q" ATTENOUKON

AREA SCOUT

COLLEGE: DAVIDSON BORN: 6/13/91, BALTIMORE, MD EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 6/6

HOUEGNON “Q” ATTENOUKON is in his sixth season with Baltimore and was promoted to area scout following the 2022 NFL Draft. He had been a pro & college scout for the Ravens for two seasons. Attenoukon has served in a number of roles, including recording and charting player participation during practice, preparing Division I college profiles for scout visitations and monitoring league-wide performances.

2017-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Promoted to area scout following the draft and focuses on the Mid-Atlantic and other areas as tasked. 2020-21: Spent two seasons as pro & college scout. 2017: Joined Ravens as a player personnel assistant.

2013-16: Was a teacher and an assistant football coach for his alma mater, The Gilman School...Also coached basketball and track and served on the school's alumni board.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Attenoukon played wide receiver and ran track & field at Davidson College, earning a psychology degree in 2013...He was also honored as a Presidential Scholar (2009-13)...Attended The Gilman School in Baltimore, where he excelled in football, basketball and track & field... Married Kate Blanas in June, 2020.

BRANDON BERNING

MIDWEST / SOUTHWEST AREA SCOUT

COLLEGE: WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE

BORN: 4/17/88, DODGEVILLE, WI

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 9/8

BRANDON BERNING was promoted to the team’s Midwest/ Southwest area scout following the 2017 NFL Draft. In his seventh year with the team, he covers schools in the Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, MAC and Missouri Valley. Berning entered the NFL as a scouting intern in 2014 with the New York Giants before joining the Ravens following the 2015 NFL Draft as a player personnel assistant. He has served in numerous roles within personnel in Baltimore, including preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents, assessing free agent prospects, organizing local college workouts, and helping coordinate the team’s 30 pre-draft visits. Berning’s other roles in the draft process were communicating the Ravens’ selection to the league representative during the draft and assisting Mark Azevedo with the post-draft free agency signing process.

2015-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Evaluated and graded S Kyle Hamilton, C Tyler Linderbaum, OLB David Ojabo, T Daniel Faalele, TE Charlie Kolar and RB Tyler Badie. 2021: Ravens drafted WR Rashod Bateman (Minnesota) in the first round. 2020: S Geno Stone (Iowa) was drafted from Berning's focus area. 2019: WR Marquise Brown (Oklahoma), RB Justice

Hill (Oklahoma St.) and G Ben Powers (Oklahoma) were selected in the draft. 2018: Ravens selected Oklahoma's T Orlando Brown Jr. and TE Mark Andrews from his region... Both players earned significant playing time as rookies. 2017: Named Midwest/Southwest area scout. 2016: Served in a number of roles, including assessing free agent prospects, preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents and organizing local college workouts. 2015: Joined the Ravens as a player personnel assistant following the 2015 NFL Draft.

2014: (with New York Giants) Spent his first season working in the NFL as a scouting intern with the New York Giants. 2012-13 (Wisconsin) Named a recruiting assistant at Wisconsin while earning his masters degree in educational leadership with a focus on athletic administration.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Worked as a football operations assistant while at Wisconsin-LaCrosse, assisting with recruiting...Berning, a two-sport (football and basketball) athlete at Dodgeville (WI) HS, resides in Dodgeville, WI, with his wife, Amanda, and their son, Levi (3).

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JOEY CLEARY

SOUTHEAST AREA SCOUT

COLLEGE: BOWDOIN

BORN: 8/30/91, BOSTON, MA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 8/8

Now in his eighth year with Baltimore, JOEY CLEARY was named the team’s Southeast area scout in 2021. Cleary has covered a number of schools in different regions, spending the 2020 season as Baltimore's West area scout and 2019 as Northeast area scout. The Boston native originally joined the Ravens as a player personnel assistant in 2015. Prior to becoming an area scout, Cleary served in numerous roles within the team's player personnel department, including preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents, assessing free agent prospects, organizing local college workouts, and helping coordinate the team’s 30 pre-draft visits. Cleary’s other roles in the draft process were communicating the Ravens’ selection to the league representative during the draft and assisting Mark Azevedo with the post-draft free agency signing process. 2015-22 (with Baltimore) 2021: Evaluated and graded draft choices CB Jalyn Armour-Davis and TE Isaiah Likely. 2021: Switched to the Southeast region following the draft. 2020: Named West area scout and covered schools from the Pac-

12, Mountain West, Sun Belt and Big Sky conferences. 2019: Named by general manager Eric DeCosta as the team's Northeast area scout following the draft. 2018: Promoted to college and pro scout and scouted both collegiate players and pro players for the Ravens. 2016-17: Served in a number of roles, including assessing free agent prospects, preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents and organizing local college workouts. 2015: Joined the NFL ranks with the Ravens as a player personnel assistant. 2014 (with Princeton) Worked with the Princeton football team assisting with recruiting evaluations and player visits.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Graduated from Bowdoin in 2014 with a degree in history...Earned the 2014 NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year award as a senior captain at linebacker for the Polar Bears football team...Was a two-sport (lacrosse and football) standout at Winchester (Winchester, MA) HS... Played midfielder in lacrosse and safety/wide receiver for the football team.

COREY FRAZIER WEST COAST AREA SCOUT RICE 6/17/91, CHICAGO, IL 7/6

COREY FRAZIER was promoted to West Coast area scout following the 2021 NFL Draft. He had been a pro scout for the Ravens for two seasons. Frazier has served in a number of roles in his five seasons in Baltimore, including assessing free agent prospects and preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents.

2017-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Evaluated and graded Ravens first-round pick S Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame) as part of the Ravens' cross-check process. 2021: Promoted to West Coast area scout following the draft. 2019-20: spent two seasons as pro scout. 2017: Joined Ravens as a player personnel assistant. 2016: (with Vanderbilt) Worked as an advance scout for the Commodores' football team.

2015:(withDenver) SpentoneseasoninterningwiththeSuper Bowl 50 Champion Broncos in their scouting department. 2014: (with Rice) Started his career with his alma mater in a quality control role, working primarily with the WRs.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Frazier, whose father, Leslie, is the Buffalo Bills' defensive coordinator/assistant head coach and former Ravens secondary coach, played safety at Rice University and was a two-time Dave Campbell AllTexas selection...Corey earned an economics degree in 2013...Attended Eden Prairie (MN) HS and was an All-State selection in 2008...His team won the Minnesota High School State Championship in 2007.

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PATRICK M CDONOUGH NORTHEAST AREA SCOUT

COLLEGE: NOTRE DAME

BORN: 5/10/94, CHARLOTTE, NC EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 6/5

PATRICK MCDONOUGH was promoted to Northeast area scout following the 2022 NFL Draft. He had been a pro & college scout for the Ravens for two seasons after originally joining the team full-time as a player personnel assistant.

2018-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Promoted to Northeast area scout following the draft. 2020-21: Spent two seasons as a pro & college scout. 2019: Earned a full-time role as player personnel assistant. 2018: Joined Ravens as an intern.

2017: (with Philadelphia) Spent one season interning with the Super Bowl LI Champion Eagles as a scouting assistant.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: McDonough, whose father, Terry, is a former Ravens scout and currently serves as senior personnel executive for the Arizona Cardinals, graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in finance in 2016...While in South Bend, Patrick was a recruiting assistant for the football program...Initially gained experience in the Ravens' scouting department during the summer of 2014 while he was in college...McDonough attended Charlotte Catholic (NC) HS, where he excelled in soccer.

CHAS STALLARD

SOUTHWEST AREA SCOUT

COLLEGE: CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

BORN: 7/25/94, CLEVELAND, OK EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 5/5

CHAS STALLARD , who’s in his fifth season with the Ravens, was promoted to Southwest area scout following the 2021 NFL Draft. Since joining the team in 2018, Stallard has supported the personnel department in a number of areas, including preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents, assessing free agents and collegiate prospects and coordinating free agent workouts.

2018-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Evaluated and graded draft picks CB Damarion Williams (Houston, 4th round) and RB Tyler Badie (Missouri, 6th round). 2021: Promoted to Southwest area scout following the draft. 2020: Named pro & college scout after the NFL draft. 2018: Joined the Ravens as a player personnel assistant.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Graduated Cum Laude from Central Oklahoma with a marketing degree in 2016, followed by an MBA from the school in 2020...He was named Central Oklahoma's Male Athlete of the Year and honored with the Athletics Presidential Award (2017)....As a quarterback, Stallard finished his Bronchos’ career with school records in career and season passing yards, career and season TD

ChasbutHS,DBs...Chasastotalpasses,careerandseasontotalyardsandcareerandseasonTDs...Followinggraduation,hestayedathisalmamateragraduateassistantcoach,primarilyworkingwiththewasnamedclassvaledictorianatCleveland(OK)wherehealsowasanAll-Metroperformerinfootball,alsoexcelledinbaseball,basketballandtrack&field...ismarriedtohiswife,Taylor.

RAVENS DRAFT PRAISE

“What the Ravens do better than anyone, and this was under Ozzie [Newsome] and is now under [Eric] DeCosta – they let the draft come to them. They don't let plans laid out beforehand prevent them from doing the right thing. They just take the best guy. I’ve seen it over and over again.” Breer, The MMQB
“If [the 2022] draft class pans out the way I think it will, DeCosta could have two of the best draft classes of the past 20 years since 2018 (the last being Lamar Jackson, Orlando Brown Jr., Mark Andrews, Hayden Hurst, Bradley Bozeman).” Conor Orr, The MMQB
“Eric DeCosta works hard and does a great job. He's been with this organization for a long time. ... Eric helped build a Super Bowl winner, all under the leadership of Ozzie Newsome, who is a Hall of Fame player and a Hall of Fame GM.” Kiper
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BOBBY VEGA

EAST AREA SCOUT

COLLEGE: THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

BORN: 4/19/83, HARTFORD, CT EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 18/6

BOBBY VEGA is in his fifth year as the team's East area scout, covering schools and evaluating players on the eastern half of the country. Vega, who re-joined the Ravens in 2018, originally worked for the organization in 2004 as a player personnel intern, but then spent 13 years in the Cleveland Browns' personnel department. Before rejoining Baltimore, Vega was the Browns' director of college scouting for two seasons (2016-17).

2018-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Ravens selected S Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame, 1st round) and OLB David Ojabo (Michigan, 2nd round), two players Vega scouted. 2021: Drafted FB/TE Ben Mason (Michigan). 2020: Scouted Ravens draft picks RB J.K. Dobbins and LB Malik Harrison (Ohio State). 2018: Re-joined the Ravens as East area scout following the NFL Draft.

2005-17: (with Cleveland) Hired by Cleveland in 2005 as a scouting assistant, eventually working his way up through the ranks as an area scout, first evaluating players from small schools, then at the larger universities in the MidAtlantic... Vega was a national scout for Cleveland for three seasons (2013-15) before being named director.

2004: (with Baltimore) Spent training camp with the Ravens as an intern with the player personnel department.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Was a four-year starter at The College of Wooster, originally as a running back, but then switched to linebacker for his final three seasons...Bobby was a communications major at Wooster...Grew up in Connecticut and attended Pomfret School (Pomfret, CT) HS...Resides in Solon, OH, with his wife, Dee, and daughters, Emry and Siena.

KEVIN WEIDL

SOUTHEAST / MIDWEST AREA SCOUT

COLLEGE: INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

BORN: 9/4/82, PITTSBURGH, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 6/6

KEVIN WEIDL was named the team’s Southeast/Southwest area scout following the 2017 NFL Draft. Weidl covers schools in the SEC, Big 12 and ACC, among other southern conferences. The Ravens have recently secured notable talent from the Southeast/Southwest area, including 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 first-round draft picks in LB C.J. Mosley (Alabama, 2014), CB Marlon Humphrey (Alabama, 2017), TE Hayden Hurst (South Carolina, 2018), WR Marquise Brown (Oklahoma, 2019) and LB Patrick Queen (LSU, 2020). Prior to joining the Ravens, Weidl spent 10 years (2008-17) working for ESPN Scouts Inc., where he evaluated and wrote scouting reports on NFL Draft prospects, also making several appearances as a scouting analyst on various ESPN networks.

2017-22: (with Baltimore) 2022: Scouted fourth-round pick TE Isaiah Likely (Costal Carolina). 2021: Ravens drafted DB Brandon Stephens (SMU) and WR Tylan Wallace (Oklahoma St.) from Weidl's region. 2020: Scouted Ravens thirdround draft picks DL Justin Madubuike (Texas A&M) and WRs Devin Duvernay (Texas) and James Proche (SMU), sixth round. 2018-19: Team selected four players from Oklahoma in the last two drafts: WR Marquise Brown and G Ben Powers (2019) and T Orlando Brown Jr. and TE Mark Andrews (2018)...Brown Jr. and Andrews each earned their first Pro Bowl honors in 2019 (and Brown Jr. again in 2020)...

TE Hayden Hurst (South Carolina), the team's first-overall pick in 2018, was also selected from Weidl's focus area. 2017: Joined the Ravens following the draft...Scouts players in the Southeast and Southwest regions of the country.

2008-17: (with ESPN Scouts Inc.) Served as an NFL Draft Analyst and evaluated prospects for the website...Worked as an in-studio college football and NFL draft analyst...Also served as a sideline analyst for broadcasts on ESPN, the SEC Network and ESPNU.

2007: (with New York Jets) SpenttrainingcampwiththeNew York Jets as an intern with the pro personnel department.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Was a three-year starter (200406) at quarterback at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he held a 26-6 record...Finished his career ranked third in school history in passing TDs (50), fifth in passing yards (5,594) and fourth in passer rating (131.26)...Earned a bachelor’s degree in communications media with a minor in business administration...Older brother, Andy, worked as a scout with the Ravens from 2005-16 and is now the assistant general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers... Younger brother, Casey, is a scouting coordinator with the Steelers...Grew up in Pittsburgh and attended Mt. Lebanon (Pittsburgh, PA) HS...Resides in Charlotte, NC.

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JAMEEL MCCLAIN

DIRECTOR OF PLAYER ENGAGEMENT

COLLEGE: SYRACUSE

BORN: 7/25/85, PHILADELPHIA, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 13/12 (7 PLAYING /6 FRONT OFFICE)

Jameel McClain was promoted to director of player engagement in 2019, two years after he returned to the Ravens (2017) as the department's assistant director. He works closely with players, helping them transition to the pro level and supporting them along their journey. McClain, who played seven years in the NFL, originally signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent in 2008 and later helped the team win Super Bowl XLVII in 2012. After six seasons in Baltimore, he played for the New York Giants (2014) in his final pro campaign. McClain played defensive end at Syracuse and was a double major in communications/rhetorical studies and sociology. Throughout his NFL career, he has been active in the community, particularly working with The Salvation Army and hosting his annual “53 Families Dinner” in Baltimore each Thanksgiving. Jameel and his wife, Keisha, have a son, Sir Jameson (1).

DAVID MCDONALD

DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

COLLEGE: SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

BORN: 11/24/86, NEW ORLEANS, LA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/8

David McDonald was promoted to director of research and development in 2019, after four years serving as the organization's football systems developer. He leads all software development aspects of the Ravens' player personnel department. Additionally, McDonald heads the research team that creates special projects, builds information databases and develops the analytics utilized in Baltimore's player evaluation process. Prior to joining the Ravens, McDonald spent four years as a football systems developer for the Atlanta Falcons. He earned a B.S. in computer science from the University of Southern Mississippi. David and his wife, Cori, were married in 2019 in Baltimore.

SARAH SNYDER DIRECTOR OF SPORTS NUTRITION

COLLEGE: SANTA CLARA

BORN: 9/3/82, BOULDER, CO EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 7/4

Sarah Snyder joined the Ravens in January 2019. She works with players, coaches, trainers, and doctors by directing all team nutrition with the objective of promoting and educating nutrition’s influence on health and performance. From 2016-18, Snyder worked for the Detroit Lions to implement their performance/nutrition program. Prior to that, she developed sports nutrition programs for EXOS in Arizona, in addition to the University of Florida and University of Michigan, where she worked with football, basketball and hockey players. Collectively, over the past 10 years, Snyder has assisted numerous NFL Pro Bowl players, including Jared Allen, Vernon Davis, Larry Fitzgerald, Arian Foster, nutritionscienceandDwightFreeney,JakeLong,HalotiNgata,TerenceNewman,BrianOrakpo,JuliusPeppers,TerrellSuggsAdrianWilson.SnyderattendedSantaClaraUniversity,wheresheearnedaB.S.incombinedandservedasastudentathletictrainer.Shelaterreceivedamaster'sinhumanfoodandfromFloridaState,whereshewasalsoagraduateassistantstrengthandconditioningcoach.

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O.J. BRIGANCE

SENIOR ADVISOR TO PLAYER ENGAGEMENT

COLLEGE: RICE

BORN: 9/29/69, HOUSTON, TX

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 26/20 (7 PLAYING / 19 FRONT OFFICE)

O.J. BRIGANCE, a former Ravens and Baltimore Stallions (CFL) LB, is the Ravens’ senior advisor to player engagement. Brigance, who has three championship rings – two Super Bowl rings with the Ravens (2000 and 2012) and a CFL Grey Cup ring with the Baltimore Stallions (1995) – has been an inspiration to the entire Ravens organization for his perseverance and courage while fighting Lou Gehrig’s Disease (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) the past 15 years. In June 2014, Brigance was honored by the Pro Football Writers Association with the George Halas Award, given to the NFL player, coach or staff member who has overcome the most adversity to succeed. The NFL has saluted Brigance many times, earning the Best Overall Player Development Program award for two-straight years (2005-06) and also receiving the Most Outstanding Internship Program Award in 2005. In 2007, the NFL once again honored Brigance’s program, this time with the Outstanding Continuing Education Program Award. In 2008, the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation also saluted O.J. with its Johnny Unitas Tops in Courage Award for his strength in his battle against ALS. Brigance played seven years for three NFL teams (Miami, Baltimore and St. Louis) before joining the Ravens’ front office in 2004. 2004-22: (with Baltimore) Supports director of player engagement Jameel McClain in assisting all Ravens players with each phase of their careers...Brigance has made significant contributions to the Ravens’ player development program, including organizing a number of player internships

TV show, Ravens Report 2005: Lady Ravens participated in the team’s Hurricane Katrina relief collection…Chanda has also organized seminars for the group on benefits, financial education and empowerment.

NFL/PRO PLAYER: 2001-02: (with St. Louis) Brigance retired from the NFL after a two-year stint with the Rams.

2000: (with Baltimore) Significant special teams contributor on the Ravens’ first Super Bowl championship squad...Was second on team with 25 special teams tackles and led Ravens with 10 special teams stops in the postseason, including the very first special teams tackle in Super Bowl XXXV.

1996-99: (with Miami) Entered the NFL with the Miami Dolphins as a free agent...Was voted team captain twice in four seasons...His Dolphins teammates also selected him as the Ed Block Courage Award recipient in 1999...Brigance was involved in a number of different community organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Daily Food Bank. 1999: Honored with the NFLPA’s Unsung Hero Award.

1994-95: (with Baltimore Stallions) Helped the CFL team earn a Grey Cup Championship in 1995. 1991-93: (with British Columbia Lions) Brigance’s professional football career began in the CFL with the British Columbia Lions...Spent three seasons with the Lions (199193) and was named an All-Conference LB.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Graduated from Rice with a degree in managerial studies in 1992...Four-year letterman and threeyear starter at LB...Brigance, who served on the board of directors for Aunt Hattie’s Place, a home for young men, received the NFL’s Winston/Shell Award in 2005, which is given annually to the player development director who demonstrates commitment and dedication in developing unique and innovative ideas and solutions to advance the NFL’s player engagement mission...O.J. also served on the board of directors for Unified Community Connections.

2013: Brigance published a book, Strength of a Champion 2008: Brigance

BRIGANCEFOUNDATIONBRIGADE

O.J. and Chanda Brigance created the Brigance Brigade Foundation. Its mission is to equip, encourage, and empower people living with ALS.
withraceineachthose5KUniversitywithmissionBriganceagainstthewithfunctionsincludingspousescoordinatedahasplayersestateinhighschoolfootballprograms,financialinstitutionsandrealgroups...ThelifeskillsprogramsO.J.providedtothehavebeenhighlyeffective...Brigance’swife,Chanda,alsobeenveryactivewiththeorganization,havingspentnumberofyearsastheLadyRavensgroupfacilitator...Shetheinvolvementoftheplayers’andcoaches’andsignificantotherswithteam-relatedevents,theRavens’FamilyFoodDriveandothercharityandteam-buildingactivities...AfterbeingdiagnosedALS(2007),Brigancehaschosentomakethemostofopportunitybyraisingmoneyandawarenessforthefightthedisease...Heestablishedhisownfoundation,theBrigadeFoundation(brigancebrigade.org),whoseistoequip,encourageandempowerpeoplelivingALS...O.J.wasthehonorarychairoftheJohnsHopkinsPackardCenterforALSResearch’sannualFiestarunsixtimes(2008-13),helpingraiseover$1millioninsixyears...TheRavensorganizationsupportedO.J.year,drawingtheentireRavensteamin2008toruntherace...BriganceBrigadehostedthe10thannual5.7KinBaltimorein2022helpingtosupportpeoplelivingALS.
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ANDREW TUCKER CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

COLLEGE: WAKE FOREST / SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MEDICAL SCHOOL

BORN: 11/9/60, TERRE HAUTE, IN EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 32/27

In 2021, following 25 seasons as the Ravens’ head team physician, DR. ANDREW TUCKER was hired in a full-time capacity to serve as the organization’s chief medical officer. He has worked closely with Baltimore players since the team’s 1996 inception, and prior to that, spent five years as the Cleveland Browns’ team physician.

Dr. Tucker has accrued over 30 years of experience providing primary medical care to professional, collegiate, scholastic and recreational athletes – most recently serving as medical director of the MedStar Health Sports Medicine program at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital.

Reporting to EVP & GM Eric DeCosta for all matters related to player care, Dr. Tucker oversees day-to-day player wellness. Even with his CMO position for the Ravens, he maintains his clinical practice at MedStar.

In addition to his role as the Ravens’ CMO, Dr. Tucker has served on several NFL medical committees and most recently was Chair of the NFL Medical Committee, while he’s also a past president of the NFL Physicians’ Society.

Dr. Tucker’s clinical research includes cardiovascular health and screening in athletes and sports concussion in pediatric and adult athletes. He is published in multiple medical journals and has written book chapters on a variety of sports health topics, including concussion, pre-participation examinations, and musculoskeletal injuries and disorders.

Prior to joining MedStar in 2004, Dr. Tucker was the director of primary care sports medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an assistant professor for the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (1996-2004).

He has also served as a staff physician in the Department of Orthopedics at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and as an assistant clinical professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

After receiving his medical degree from Southern Illinois University, he completed two fellowships in sports medicine.

Andrew and his wife, Sheldon, have three children: daughters, Caroline and Sally, and a son, Drew.

JON DUBÉ heads the Ravens’ football video operations department, working with vice president Mark Bienvenu, director Collin Ferguson and coordinator Austin Marshall. The group works with the coaching and scouting staffs to provide footage of practices/games and opponent and college footage from the NFL’s (C.G.E.) Club Game Exchange Network. Dubé’s team also maintains A/V technology throughout the Ravens’ training facility, including in the player meeting rooms and draft room. Additionally, Dubé has provided leadership by serving on the NFL Video Directors Committee, working closely with NFL Game Operations, League I.T., NFL Films and the Competition Committee. Throughout his 39-year career, he has helped guide and implement the NFL’s cutting-edge gameday technology and video rules/regulations.

1996-2022: (with Baltimore) 2022: Is serving his 12th-straight season on the NFL Video Directors Committee. 2017: Was named the 2017 Collegiate Sports Video Association’s NFL Hall of Fame Award winner...Dubé was chosen out of a group of past and present NFL video directors for his hard work and dedication to further the role and recognition of NFL video directors, becoming the first active video director to receive

the award. 2014: Promoted to senior director of football video operations. 2012: Earned his second Super Bowl ring following the team’s victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. 2004: Transitioned the team into digital video, which provided the coaches easier access to the video data...Through their computer software, coaches are able to create their own cut-ups of practices and games, making the process more streamlined. 2000: Provided tape for the coaching staff and players of the Super Bowl XXXV Championship team. 1996: Was invited by owner Art Modell to join the team in the move toBaltimoreastheteam’sdirectoroffootballvideooperations.

1983-1995: (with Cleveland) 1985: Was named the assistant film/video director for the Browns. 1983: Joined the Browns in the facilities and field maintenance department.

PERSONAL: Jon and his wife, Diane, have two sons: Brian, who served two tours for the U.S. Army and now works for a tactical supply firm, and Jacob, who is a social media marketing coordinator for Line Ski’s...The Dubés also have two Scottish Terriers (Harper and Leia)...The family opened The Forney House Bed and Breakfast Tea Room and Gift Shop in downtown Hanover, PA, in the spring of 2021.

BORN: 4/28/65, HARRISBURG, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 40/27 JON DUBÉ SENIOR VIDEO OPERATIONS ADVISOR 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 75 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

KENICO HINES HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER

COLLEGE: INDIANA STATE

BORN: 7/27/74, ELKHART, IN EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 15/11

KENICO HINES , who was promoted to head equipment manager in 2021, is in his 11th season with the Ravens. With 15 total years of experience working in the NFL, Hines leads a department comprised of senior assistant equipment manager Tom Wood, assistant equipment manager Scott Rotier, equipment coordinators Jordan Brown and Jeremy Tunstall and sewing manager Ebony Short, who manages five Havingseamstresses.accrued25 years of equipment experience between the NFL and collegiate level, Hines is a certified member of A.E.M.A (Athletic Equipment Managers Association). He’s also a member of the Professional Football Equipment Managers Society (PFEMS), serving on the NIKE apparel and trade show committees.

2012-22: (with Baltimore) 2021: Was promoted to head equipment manager. 2012: Joined the Ravens as an assistant equipment manager and was part of Baltimore’s Super Bowl XLVII championship team.

2004-11: (with Western Michigan) Spent eight seasons working for the Broncos as their football equipment coordinator.

2003: (with Chicago) Worked for one season as the Bears’ assistant equipment manager.

2001-02: (with New York Jets) Worked two seasons as the Jets’ equipment assistant.

2000: (with Chicago) First entered the NFL as a season-long equipment intern with the Bears.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Attended Indiana State University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in communication, with a minor in sport studies...Hines is currently working towards a master’s degree in coaching sports performance from the University of Western Michigan...Kenico is the proud father of six children: Jamia, Deasia, Patrick (who interned with the Ravens’ equipment department in the summer of 2019), Kyra, Trini and Jeren (a 2022 Ravens training camp equipment intern)...He is also a grandfather to Rowan Gillis (Jamia’s daughter).

ADRIAN DIXON is in his first season as the Ravens' head certified athletic trainer after being hired by the organization in February 2022. Entering this 11th NFL season overall, he spent the past six years (2016-21) working for the Tennessee Titans, most recently serving as the team’s director of physical therapy and sports rehabilitation. Working closely with Ravens CMO Dr. Andrew Tucker, their staff is comprised of Ron Medlin, Kevin Domboski, Michael Blankenship, Collin Francis, Chris Marroquin and Michael Thomas.

2022: (with Baltimore): Was named head certified athletic trainer by EVP & GM Eric DeCosta in February.

2016-21: (with Tennessee): 2021: Was named the 2021 Tim Davey Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year...The award is presented annually at the NFL Combine PFATS meeting and is emblematic of the commitment, dedication and high level of integrity that the late Tim Davey (a longtime Jets trainer and NFL operations executive) brought to the profession of athletic training...In July, was promoted to the Titans’ director of physical therapy and sports rehabilitation... Named co-director of the PFATS Research Committee. 2016: Joined Tennessee as its rehab coordinator/assistant

athletic trainer...In his role, he designed and managed the rehabilitation and treatment programs for injured players, also overseeing their progression back onto the field.

2014-15: (with Tampa Bay): Served as an assistant athletic trainer/physical therapist. 2015: Named to the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society’s Research Committee

2013: (with Houston): Took part in a season-long athletic training internship with the Texans.

2007-08: (with Tampa Bay): Took part in a year-long athletic training internship with the Buccaneers.

2005: (with Chicago): Originally entered the NFL ranks as a summer athletic training intern with the Bears.

COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Earned a Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy from Florida A&M University in 2013...Also holds a Master of Science Degree with Emphasis in Sports Administration, plus two Bachelor of Science Degrees in Exercise Science and Athletic Training/Sports Medicine, from Florida State University...A native of Tampa, FL, Dixon and his wife, Myrlande, have two daughters (Amelia and Anabelle) and a son (Amir).

COLLEGE: FLORIDA STATE BORN: 10/28/81, TAMPA, FL EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 11/1 ADRIAN DIXON HEAD CERTIFIED ATHLETIC TRAINER 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 76 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

MICHELLE ANDRES

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF RAVENS MEDIA

COLLEGE: FURMAN

BORN: 1/21, MADISON, WI EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 17/17

MICHELLE ANDRES , who joined the Ravens in 2006, is in her 17th season with the team after being promoted to senior vice president of Ravens Media in 2015. She leads the franchise’s digital media, productions and business intelligence departments.

Andres is responsible for digital fan engagement, including social media, mobile, web, online sales, email, photography and television programming. She also oversees fan-centric digital technology like VR, AR, AI, CTV/OTT and more.

Lastly, Andres leads business intelligence initiatives, including fan demographics, business analytics and CRM.

Prior to working for the Ravens, Andres spent nine seasons with the NBA’s Orlando Magic – seven in public relations

overseeing corporate communications and government relations and two leading the franchise’s newly-formed interactive marketing department.

Andres was a lecturer at Georgetown University’s Sports Industry Management Graduate Program for four years (2013-16), teaching sports digital media and enhanced consumer engagement.

A native of Gainesville, FL, Andres earned her master’s degree in political campaign management from the University of Florida and her bachelor’s degree in political science from Furman University.

BRAD DOWNS

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING

COLLEGE: ROBERT MORRIS

BORN: 2/22/77, WILLIAMSPORT, MD EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 21/21

BRAD DOWNS , who is in his 21st season with the Ravens, was elevated to senior vice president of marketing in 2020. Downs leads the team’s advertising, branding, game entertainment, fan development, promotions and partnership activation efforts.

Under Downs’ guidance, the team’s youth initiatives were revamped, led by the creation of RISE, a first-of-its-kind youth football platform to encourage participation in the sport and engage with youth through high school football players. The organization is widely recognized as a leader in fan engagement, due in large part to the continued success of its Purple fan club for women.

The Ravens’ gameday experience has consistently ranked among the NFL’s best, with 2021’s overall game entertainment ranking landing at No. 2 in the league, according to the NFL’s annual Voice of the Fan Survey. Downs oversees the Ravens’ premier pre-game destination, RavensWalk, which has ranked No. 1 in the league for pre-game entertainment

outside the stadium, as well as other categories that, in 2021, ranked in the Top 3: team/fan rituals (1), entertainment during breaks (3), pre-game on-field entertainment (3) and halftime entertainment (3).

Prior to joining the Ravens, Downs was a regional marketing manager with Adelphia Business Solutions, where a key part of his role was leading the naming rights partnership of Adelphia Coliseum when it was the name of the Tennessee Titans’ home stadium.

In 2016, Downs was named one of Baltimore Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” honorees, and in 2017, he was inducted into the Sport Management Hall of Fame at his alma mater, Robert Morris University.

Downs also serves on the board of the Ravens Foundation, Inc. and The Family Tree in Baltimore. He and his wife, Amy, have two sons, Zachary (8) and Carter (6).

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BRANDON ETHERIDGE

BRANDON ETHERIDGE is in his seventh season as the Ravens’ general counsel, following a 2021 promotion to senior vice president. He is responsible for oversight of all legal, compliance and risk management matters for the Ravens. Etheridge also leads the organization’s government affairs efforts and plays a significant role in the Ravens’ social justice reform work, helping strengthen governmental, law enforcement and community relations. He is a member of the Maryland and D.C. Bar Associations.

In 2019, Etheridge advised on legal matters during the threeyear, $120 million M&T Bank Stadium improvements project, also coordinating with the Department of Homeland Security to help the stadium secure SAFETY Act designation. In 2018, he was instrumental in the administration and initial distribution of funds for the Ravens’ Social Justice Fund. Additionally, he has become heavily involved in the club’s criminal justice and police reform advocacy efforts.

From 2014-16, Etheridge was part of the NFL Management Council, providing counsel to teams on matters like the proceedingsandCollectiveBargainingAgreement,playercontracts,disciplinehealthcare.Healsorepresentedclubsinarbitrationandadvisedonemploymentmatters.

Prior to his time at the NFL, Etheridge worked from 201114 for the international law firm of Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C. He represented numerous clients in the sports industry, including the NFL.

Etheridge earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Yale University, where he was also a two-time letterman as an OLB/DE. He then attended Harvard Law School, where he earned a J.D. in 2011.

Born in Baltimore and raised in Maryland’s Prince George’s and Howard Counties, for much of his youth (grades 4-12), he attended the McDonogh School, which is located just a few miles from the Ravens’ Owings Mills facility.

In 2014, Etheridge was named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list as one of the “Sports World’s Brightest Young Stars,” and in 2018, he was honored as a member of the Baltimore Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” class.

Etheridge serves on the Board of Trustees for the Baltimore Community Foundation and the McDonogh School. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was selected by Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh to serve on the Attorney General’s COVID-19 Access to Justice Task Force.

JEFF GOERING, who joined the club in 1999, oversees the Ravens’ finance and information technology departments. He also works with the team’s insurance and risk management matters. In terms of financial operations, Goering leads the strategic planning, budgeting, financial reporting, tax and inPreviously,spendingHeasPriorsoftwareI.T.stadiumwithauditprocesses.HealsoservesastheprimaryfinancialliaisontheMarylandStadiumAuthority,workingwithvariouscontractorsandeventpromoters.Inoverseeingthedepartment,hefocusesonmatterssuchashardware/applicationsandnetworksecurity/infrastructure.tobeingnamedSVPoffinancein2015,GoeringservedtheRavens’VPoffinance/chieffinancialofficer(2008-14).waselevatedtoseniordirectoroffinancein2004afterfiveyearsastheorganization’scontroller.asaPricewaterhouseCoopersseniorconsultantDallas,Goeringworkedwithmanysportsentities,

preparing financial feasibility studies, market assessments and economic impact analyses for proposed new or expanded sports venues.

He received his Master of Science in sports management from the University of Massachusetts in 1998. During that time, he also served as a consultant in the evaluation and preparation of Boston Red Sox salary arbitration cases.

Goering spent a year in the Philippines as a community development volunteer for the Presbyterian Church, USA, in 1995-96. He received a B.S. in business administration from Rockhurst (Kansas City, MO) University.

Jeff, who previously served on the board of the Ravens Foundation, earned his CPAcertificate in 1992. He and his wife, Sheryl, have two daughters, Olivia (21) and Carly (19), and a son, Daniel (16).

COLLEGE: ROCKHURST (KANSAS CITY, MO) BORN: 12/29/67, TULSA, OK EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 24/24
COLLEGE: YALE / HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BORN: 6/5/85, BALTIMORE, MD EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 9/7
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BAKER KOPPELMAN

SENIOR VP OF TICKET SALES & OPERATIONS

COLLEGE: GUILFORD (GREENSBORO, NC)

BORN: 2/7/67, BALTIMORE, MD EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 27/27

BAKER KOPPELMAN has been with the Ravens since their 1996 inception. He oversees the team’s PSL, season ticket and hospitality sales, ticket operations, ticket distribution, customer service, club level concierge service, upper level programming and retail sales, and he assists with attracting events to M&T Bank Stadium. In relation to his roles, Koppelman contributes to internal committees tasked with reviewing and improving overall fan experience.

Koppelman has worked in professional sports ticketing operations since 1987, selling Baltimore Orioles tickets at Memorial Stadium during the summer while earning his sports management and economics degrees at Guilford College (Greensboro, NC), where he graduated in 1990.

He worked his way to a full-time position with the Orioles in 1991, helping manage the stadium box office and contributing with the seating relocation from Memorial Stadium to Oriole Park at Camden Yards in 1992. He then spent a season with the San Diego Padres in 1995, before returning to his hometown to join the Ravens prior to their inaugural 1996 season.

Koppelman has helped M&T Bank Stadium and the Ravens host a Metallica concert (May 2017), Beyonce’s World

Formation Tour (June 2016), Billy Joel and One Direction concerts (both July 2015), Jay-Z and Beyonce’s On the Run Tour (July 2014), and The Legends of The Summer Tour, featuring Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z (August 2013).

Baltimore also hosted a U2 concert in June 2011, Monster Jam in June of 2011-13, a Kenny Chesney concert in 2008, (2009),internationalsoccermatchesbetweenChelseaandACMilanManchesterCityandInterMilan(2010),TottenhamandLiverpool(2012),andArsenalandEverton(2022),andtheCONCACAFGoldCup(2013and2015).M&TBankStadiumhasalsohostedseveralpremiercollegefootballgames,includingtheannualArmy-Navyshowdownonfouroccasions(2000,2007,2014,2016)andsixNCAALacrosseFinalFourtournaments(2003,2004,2007,2010,2011,2014).KoppelmanisagraduateofSt.Paul’sSchool(Baltimore)andwasinductedintoitsAthleticHallofFamein2016forhiscontributionsasateammanager(football,wrestlingandbasketball)andafour-yearmemberofthevarsitybaseballteam.HeisalsoaboardmemberoftheBaltimorechapteroftheAmericanHeartAssociation.Baker’swife,Reba,istheRavens’seniordirectoroffinance.

ELIZABETH MEARMAN joined the Ravens in 2004 and was promoted to senior vice president in 2020. Originally hired as the organization’s first-ever director of human resources, Mearman designed, developed and implemented many of the HR practices currently in use for the team.

For the past 18 years, she has been responsible for hiring, onboarding, benefits administration, performance management, compensation management, employee relations, organizational development and employee engagement and satisfaction. Additionally, in 2020, she was asked to lead the team’s internal DEIB efforts.

Mearman also serves on the Board of the Ravens Foundation, and since 2014, has been the lead contact with the Ravens’ charitable partner, The One Love Foundation. She also serves on the Regional Advisory Board in Baltimore for One Love. Additionally, Mearman partnered with several other NFL

teams to implement the first-of-their-kind NFL human resources meetings. The event has become an annual gathering where HR leaders from nearly every team meet to discuss HR strategy, develop best practices and tackle issues that are unique to professional sports.

In 2019, Mearman and her team created/hosted the first-ever HBCU Career Combine, and in 2021, they took the Combine dogs,twoMearmanpsychologyfirmasPriorfromvirtualwheneightNFLteamsparticipatedtoprovidestudentsHBCU’salookintotheworldofworkinginsports.tothejoiningtheRavens,MearmanworkedfiveyearsanHRmanagerfortheAllegisGroup,aprivatestaffinginBaltimore,MD.Sheholdsherbachelor’sdegreeinfromUMBCandherPHR.livesinMillersvillewithherhusband,Joe,theirchildren,Taylor(4)andJoseph(1),andtheirthreerescueSammi,CharlieandFrankie.

COLLEGE: MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COUNTY (UMBC) BORN: 5/25, BALTIMORE, MD EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 19/19 ELIZABETH MEARMAN SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 79 FRONT OFFICE

KEVIN ROCHLITZ

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT / CHIEF SALES OFFICER

COLLEGE: WYOMING

BORN: 1/5/71, CASPER, WY EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 20/20

KEVIN ROCHLITZ joined the Ravens in 2003 and was named senior vice president/chief sales officer in 2019. He leads the Ravens’ corporate sales department, which includes national and regional partnerships, broadcasting contracts –including day-to-day operations with WBAL-TV, WBAL Radio and 98Rock – and M&T Bank Stadium suite sales.

Among the contracts completed by Rochlitz are partnerships with MedStar Health, Safeway, Visa, Coca-Cola, MillerCoors, Anheuser-Busch, Verizon, Southwest Airlines, Maryland Lottery and McCormick. At M&T Bank Stadium, he created and sold the Talon Pub, as well as the club level bars. He also led the recent negotiations with sports gaming partners Caesars/Horseshoe Casino, BetMGM and Draft Kings.

In 2022, Rochlitz led the sale of the Advance Business Systems Suite Level at M&T Bank Stadium, while in 2014, he guided a sales team that completed a 10-year, $60 million partnership extension with M&T Bank, including the continuation of naming rights to M&T Bank Stadium and several community-focused programs. In 2012, Rochlitz coordinated a partnership with Under Armour, which led to the team’s training facility being named the Under Armour Performance Center.

Rochlitz also spent five years as senior VP of sales for Mandalay Sports and Entertainment/Mandalay Pictures,

owners of the Dayton Dragons and Frisco Rough Riders. He coordinated the new stadium construction and sold naming rights for each venue (Fifth Third Field in Dayton, Ohio, and Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas). From 1996-97, he was one of the youngest assistant athletic directors in NCAA Division I-A for the University of Miami.

Rochlitz serves on the Syracuse University Sports Management Advisory Board and on the Maryland SPCA Advisory Board. He is also a member of the Signal 13 Foundation with the Baltimore City Police Department. Named a Baltimore Smart CEO Executive of the Year in 2016, Rochlitz was also chosen to participate in the Leadership Baltimore County program from 2015-16. In 2011, he was selected by the U.S. Department of Defense and Secretary Robert Gates to join the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference to better understand and promote the U.S. military.

Rochlitz earned a degree in marketing from the University of Wyoming, where he sits on the Business Advisory Board. In May of 2021, he was named the Distinguished Alum for the university’s College of Business. Rochlitz and his wife, Melissa, have a daughter, Riley (19), who is in her sophomore year at Wyoming.

RAVENS AND M&T BANK PARTNERSHIP

On May 21, 2014, M&T Bank and the Baltimore Ravens announced a 10-year, $60 million extension of their partnership, which includes the continuation of naming rights to M&T Bank Stadium and an array of community-focused programs, including a new initiative focused on helping at-risk children in Baltimore. The partnership, which began as a 15-year agreement in 2003 and was extended through 2027, has proven to reach far beyond the stadium and into the community through a range of joint initiatives. (For more information on the partnership, please see the “Gameday” section of the 2022 Baltimore Ravens Media Guide.)

M&T Bank’s Touchdown for Teachers program recognizes local Baltimore-area teachers for outstanding service to their schools and communities. Three finalists are chosen annually based on their involvement in the school or community, degree of positive impact and their demonstrated commitment to education.
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CHAD STEELE

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS

COLLEGE: WINTHROP

BORN: 10/11/74, WEST POINT, NY

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 24/21

CHAD STEELE , who is in his 21st season with the Ravens, oversees the public and community relations departments. Steele is the organization’s primary contact and spokesman for the team’s communications efforts, and he directs strategic efforts promoting brand communication endeavors in coordination with football and business operations. Steele and the Ravens’ public relations department are three-time recipients of the Pete Rozelle Award (2010, 2012 & 2016), a prestigious annual honor that is voted on by the 300-member Pro Football Writers of America and given to the NFL P.R. staff that consistently strives for excellence in its dealings and relationships with the media. (The Ravens have also been finalists seven other times during Steele’s tenure.)

Steele has been invited to assist the NFL’s PR operations at six Super Bowls and currently serves as chairperson of the NFL’s Football Publicity Committee. He was the first person ever chosen by the league office as a conference PR director for two-consecutive Pro Bowls in Honolulu, HI.

Originally a 1998 season-long intern with the Ravens, he rejoined the team in 2002 following three seasons with the

San Francisco 49ers’ media relations department. Steele also worked two training camp internships with the Carolina Panthers (1996-97).

Steele, who was selected to attend Stanford University’s Executive Education Program for NFL Managers in 2005, was also asked by the NFL league office, along with veteran NFL players and team player development directors, to lead discussions on media professionalism with the 2007 NFL draft class. In May 2016, he was chosen by the University of Maryland to be the keynote speaker at its Communications School graduation.

Steele serves on the boards of the Irvine Nature Center, Sutton Scholars, Sacred Heart School Advancement Fund and the Stevenson University Brown School of Business and Steele,Leadership.who

is a 1997 graduate of Winthrop University (business administration), led the Eagles' basketball team as co-captain. He and his wife, Wendy, have a daughter, Dylan (12), and a son, Colton (8).

RICH TAMAYO PRESIDENT OF

COLLEGE: STATE UNIVERSITY AT STONY BROOK BORN: 5/13/81, QUEENS, NY EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 7/7

RICH TAMAYO is in his seventh season with the Ravens after being promoted to senior vice president of stadium operations in 2022, following the retirement of longtime executive Roy Sommerhof. Originally hired as the Ravens’ first-ever director of guest experience in 2016, Tamayo now oversees all aspects of M&T Bank Stadium, including gameday parking and transportation, security, guest services, custodial services, catering, medical services and stadium maintenance.

While serving as the Ravens’ director of guest experience, Tamayo was responsible for creating and developing standard-bearing initiatives that ensure the best experiences for fans on gameday.

Under Tamayo’s leadership, the Ravens partnered with the Disney Institute to roll out the “Common Purpose and Quality Standards” program to over 2,500 gameday employees. He helped lead the hiring, onboarding and managing of both full-time and gameday team members, while also overseeing the service relationship of all operating partners at M&T Bank Stadium.

During his time in that role, Tamayo was responsible for the creation of the first comprehensive and all-inclusive employee Rewards/Recognition Program. He also created the “Welcome to the Flock” and “Season Kickoff” trainings to greet new and returning gameday team members each year. (Both programs are now considered NFL best practices.) Additionally, Tamayo is a valued contributor to the NFL’s Guest Services and Security Committee.

Impressively, in 2019, Tamayo and his team were rated the NFL’s No. 1 gameday staff by the league’s annual Voice of the Fan survey.

Prior to joining the Ravens, Tamayo spent 14 years working for Disney, holding several positions that focused on maximizing guest experience initiatives.

A native of Queens, NY, Tamayo earned a B.A. in social science from State University at Stony Brook. He and his wife, Ashley, have one son (Zak) and three daughters (Madison, Reagan & McKinley).

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DICK CASS PRESIDENT EMERITUS

COLLEGE: PRINCETON / YALE LAW SCHOOL

BORN: 1/13/46, WASHINGTON, D.C.

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 19/19

Following 18 years as the Ravens’ team president, DICK CASS retired on April 1, 2022. Throughout his impressive career, Cass made an indelible impression while overseeing all business areas for the Ravens, including finances, budgeting, non-football personnel, corporate sales, operations, communications and business ventures.

When Steve Bisciotti became the team’s majority owner in 2004, his first hire was Cass as president. For the nearly two decades after, Cass provided a wealth of business knowledge, legal and negotiating expertise, philanthropic principles, and a calm and consistent leadership style.

Under his direction, Cass helped create the organizational culture for which the Ravens are known today. Most recently, he led the organization through challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and worked at the forefront of the team’s social justice reform efforts, engaging local and federal legislators to enact policy change. With roots deeply entrenched throughout the Baltimore community, Cass has overseen countless initiatives with the goal of creating better opportunities and circumstances for those most in need. An impactful presence on the board of the Ravens Foundation, Inc., Cass has also served on boards for the Greater Baltimore Committee, Kennedy Krieger Institute and Baltimore Community Foundation.

Understanding the value of creating a world-class gameday experience for Ravens fans, Cass spearheaded multiple M&T Bank Stadium improvement/enhancement projects, reaching investment levels over $200 million. Through these

and subsequent expansion, at a total cost of more than $90 million, of the Ravens’ Under Armour Performance Center, which continues as one of the NFL’s best training facilities.

Since his 2004 Baltimore arrival, Cass has helped guide Ravens teams that have won five AFC North titles, clinched 10 postseason berths, appeared in three AFC Championship games and won one Super Bowl (XLVII in 2012). During his tenure, Baltimore has produced the NFL’s fifth-best overall winning percentage (.586), including the league’s third-best mark at home (.713).

Prior to joining the Ravens, Cass spent 31 years (1972-2003) as a partner at D.C.-based law firm Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering. He served as chairman of the firm’s Business Transactions Section and was a member of its Management Committee. Some of his significant contributions to WC&P included: counsel to the Independent Commission of the US Olympics Committee (2003); counsel to the owner of the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets during the team’s relocation to New Orleans (2002); counsel to Steve Bisciotti in the purchase of the Ravens from the Modell family (2000 and 2004); counsel to the estate of Jack Kent Cooke in the sale of the Washington Commanders to Daniel Snyder (1999); counsel to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in the acquisition of the team and Texas Stadium (1980s); and advisor to the NFL in connection with the Collective Bargaining Agreement that brought free agency and a salary cap to the NFL (1992-93).

Born in Washington D.C., Cass graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton in 1968 before graduating from Yale Law School in 1971. He and his wife, Heather, have two children: a daughter, Courtney (Ryland Sumner), and son, Willy (Madelaine), and three grandchildren.

DICK CASS’ LASTING IMPACT

Throughout his time with the Ravens, Dick Cass led the organization's commitment to making a positive impact on the Baltimore community. Many of the Ravens' outreach initiatives, including multiple playground builds (above) for local children, were spearheaded by Cass. Dick Cass (far right) watches practice with owner Steve Bisciotti (left) and EVP Ozzie Newsome (middle). For 18 years, Cass oversaw all business areas for the organization, including finances, budgeting, non-football personnel, corporate sales, operations, communications and business ventures.
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THERESA ABATO

VICE PRESIDENT OF SUITE SALES & SERVICE

COLLEGE: COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME

BORN: 2/26, BALTIMORE, MD EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 25/25

For 25 NFL seasons, Theresa Abato has been responsible for all aspects of the Ravens’ private suite business, including sales, client relations and operations for both Ravens games and third-party events. She manages suite inventory/ticketing, sets revenue/expense budgets and oversees the contracts and fulfillment for 133 suites. Abato, along with her suite managers Hayward Caswell and Jillian Magnotta, is committed to reinforcing the first-class standards of the Ravens. Since M&T Bank Stadium’s 1998 opening, Abato has been charged with creating and executing the valuable amenities and experiences suite owners receive. She has been instrumental in growing the suite business from 95 season-owned in 1998 to 133 full-season current suite relationships.

MARK BIENVENU

VICE PRESIDENT OF FOOTBALL VIDEO OPERATIONS

COLLEGE: WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE BORN: 10/8/71, rockford, il EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 25/23

Mark Bienvenu is in his 23rd season with the Ravens. He helps lead the video department, whose primary responsibility is to capture and manage footage of the team’s practices and games. The video captured by Bienvenu and his team is used by coaches, players and the personnel department for analytical and strategic purposes. Additionally, the video department oversees classroom technology to allow for effective player and coach meeting sessions. Their team also assists the personnel department with video analysis of college and other professional football leagues, which includes managing thousands of hours of video footage and data. Bienvenu joined the franchise in 2000 after working for the Chicago Bears for two years as the assistant video director. Following his stint in Chicago, he spent four years at Avid Sports – a pioneer in developing digital video tools for sports organizations – in multiple sales and support roles. Bienvenu joined the startup as an original member of the LLC that has since become XOS Digital/Catapult, a leader in digital analytical technology. Upon his arrival at the Ravens, he assisted with the transition from analog videotape to a digital video network, which has become the industry standard. Bienvenu graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville with a degree in broadcast technology management. He resides with his wife, Jo, and dog, Louie, in Finksburg, MD. Bienvenu is also the proud stepfather of Christopher (Media, PA) and Nicholas Boggs (Durham, NC).

AARON CLINE

VICE PRESIDENT OF CORPORATE SALES & SUITES

COLLEGE: randolph-macon

BORN: 8/1/74, CONCORD, nh EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/12

Aaron Cline is in his 12th season with the Ravens, leading the corporate sales team in securing national and local partnerships. Cline and his team are responsible for acquiring partners on signage at M&T Bank Stadium, suite sales, Ravens digital assets, TV & Radio, events and activations. He has captured new business sales and managed many of the Ravens’ key partnerships, including BetMGM, Ford, Frito-Lay, Maryland Lottery, MedStar Health, MolsonCoors, Wawa and others. Prior to joining the Ravens, Cline began his career working in financial services at Legg Mason in Baltimore, followed by a stint with Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown. In 2002, he transitioned into sales at WZBA-FM, and ultimately, into corporate sales with the Baltimore Orioles. He began his Ravens career in 2011 following a year at the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Cline is a Board Trustee for the Multiple Sclerosis Society DC/MD Chapter, and previously served on the Board of Directors for Special Olympics Maryland. The Towson, MD, native attended The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland. He and his wife, Dana, reside in Timonium, MD, with their three daughters, Kaylee (11), Natalie (9) and Jamie (2).

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JOHN CLINE

VICE PRESIDENT OF STADIUM OPERATIONS

education: EAST STROUDSBURG

BORN: 11/20, york, pa

EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 25/25

John Cline is in his 25th season with the Ravens. A Shrewsbury, PA native, Cline has spent his entire career at the Camden Yards Sports Complex. After completing an internship with the Maryland Stadium Authority in 1997, he was hired by the Ravens in July 1998. Cline helped open M&T Bank Stadium by providing countless tours to stadium partners to familiarize gameday team members with the new facility. Along with set-up and break-down of gameday executions, Cline staffed and managed the Ravens’ Guest Services locations. After the terrorist attacks on 9/11/01, Cline was asked to manage the security implementation at M&T Bank Stadium. Working with local, state and federal security partners, measures were implemented and have been updated accordingly under Cline’s direction for the last two decades. Cline was an integral part in M&T Bank Stadium being LEED-Certified in November 2013. It marked the first existing stadium, at the time, in the U.S. to receive this U.S. Green Building Council Award. M&T Bank Stadium received DHS Safety Act Designation in April 2020 and was recently awarded the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) 2022 Facility of Merit Award by the National Football League’s Security Directors. In addition to the security footprint, Cline is responsible for leading all gameday and stadium event logistics. Cline and his wife, Dana, have two children, Connor (13) and Kennedy (11).

JIM COLLER VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE COLLEGE: PENN STATE BORN: 11/30/71, PHILADELPHIA, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 24/24

Jim Coller is in his 24th season with the Ravens. During his time with the organization, Coller has served a variety of roles for the finance department, with responsibilities that have included overseeing dayto-day accounting functions of the team, assisting in the systematization of key financial activities, coordinating third-party audits and serving as a liaison with various team partners. Coller is a proud Penn State Nittany Lion, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Prior to joining the Ravens, Coller worked for KPMG LLP in his native Philadelphia for five-and-a-half years serving as an auditor. When he is not balancing the books, Coller enjoys spending time with his family, coaching youth sports and volunteering as treasurer on the PTO board of the local elementary school. He and his wife, Hope, reside in Hanover, PA, with their two boys, Alex and Evan, and their dog, Bailey.

HEATHER DARNEY

VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS / EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RAVENS FOUNDATION

COLLEGE: TOWSON

BORN: 5/19, baltimore, md EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/12

A Towson University graduate and Baltimore native, Heather Darney is in her 12th season with the Ravens. After working for the Baltimore Orioles for four years in special event management, she joined the Ravens in 2011 to provide oversight of the team’s philanthropic initiatives. In her role as vice president of community relations, Darney is responsible for developing, implementing and administering the team’s overall strategic charitable outreach efforts. This includes orchestrating over 300 player appearances annually that include hospital and school visits, food, toy and book drives, and fitness, education and literacy events. Additionally, Darney continues to serve as the executive director of the Ravens Foundation, Inc., where she manages and directs all fundraising, grant programs and initiatives executed by the team’s charitable arm. Through this dual role, Darney annually manages the distribution of millions of dollars in combined contributions to over 2,000 nonprofit organizations throughout the Baltimore area. In 2019, Darney was named one of Baltimore Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” honorees. Darney and her husband, Ed, have two daughters, Ava (8) and Julia (5).

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JOAN FENNEKOHL

VICE PRESIDENT OF TEAM TRAVEL

COLLEGE: MILLERSVILLE

BORN: 5/4, Coatesville, pa EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 23/23

Joan (Sieracki) Fennekohl is in her 23rd season with the Ravens. She oversees all aspects of team travel, including contracting with hotels, charter aircrafts and buses. Additionally, Fennekohl is responsible for all logistical details related to team travel, including aircraft manifests, catering, hotel room assignments and itineraries. She also oversees the team’s commercial travel, which includes events such as the NFL Combine, college pro days, the player offseason program and training camp. A two-time Super Bowl champion, Fennekohl was part of the Ravens’ operations team during both their 2000 and 2012 championship victories. Prior to joining the Ravens, her extensive travel background includes work as a corporate travel agent as well as a customer service agent and supervisor for various airlines at BWI Airport. Fennekohl graduated from Millersville University with a bachelor’s degree in communications. She resides in Baltimore with her husband, Eric.

SIMON GELAN

VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS

COLLEGE: MORGAN STATE

BORN: 3/19/83, college park, md EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 13/1

Simon Gelan returned to the Baltimore Ravens for his second stint with the club after rejoining the team in July 2022. He is responsible for directing the day-to-day operations of the team, including at the Under Armour Performance Center, summer training camp and minicamps, team travel and catering for the players, coaches and staff. Gelan spent the last three years as the director of team logistics and business process liaison for the Chicago Bears, where his responsibilities included home game operations, team travel, budgeting and master planning. Gelan also spent nine years with the Cleveland Browns in numerous roles, most recently as the director of football operations. In his first stint with Baltimore, Gelan worked for one season in the operations department. Prior to that, he spent time with the Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers in their respective equipment departments. A native of College Park, MD, Gelan is a graduate of Morgan State University. He and his wife, Lywanda, have two daughters, Camille and Savannah.

PATRICK GLEASON VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

COLLEGE: COLORADO

BORN: 7/21/82, denver, co EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 18/18

Patrick Gleason is in his 18th season with the Ravens, serving as the primary point of contact for player and assistant coach interview requests. He is responsible for the development and execution of all football publicity efforts, also working closely with the organization’s digital media, broadcasting and marketing departments. Additionally, Gleason plays a significant role in organizational messaging and communication to Ravens stakeholders. He is part of a Ravens’ staff that has earned three (2010, 2012 & 2016) Pete Rozelle Awards, an honor given by the Professional Football Writers of America to the NFL PR team that strives for excellence in its relationships with the media. (The Ravens have also been finalists six other times during his tenure.) Gleason has been invited by the NFL to help direct PR efforts for five Pro Bowls. He originally joined the franchise as an intern in 2005 after graduating from the University of Colorado, where he spent four years working in the sports information office. Gleason currently sits on the board of the Ravens Foundation, Inc. He and his wife, Erin, have a son, Jackson (4).

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COLLEGE: DUKE

BORN: 3/12, baltimore, md EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 20/20

Kate (Kaiser) Kasabula is in her 20th season with the Ravens. She oversees a team that ensures the execution and fulfillment of all corporate partnerships, totaling over 150 contracts. Kasabula and her team serve as liaisons between partners and internal departments to fulfill assets such as media, hospitality, signage and promotions. During her time with the Ravens, Kasabula has served in various roles within the corporate sales department, both in sales service and as an account executive, and she was a staff member during the Ravens’ 2012 Super Bowl season. Prior to the Ravens, she attended Duke University, where she played on the women’s lacrosse team. At Duke, Kasabula was a four-time All-American, a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, given annually to the most outstanding college lacrosse player, and an ACC 50th Anniversary Team selection. Additionally, she earned a silver medal with the United States Women’s World Cup Lacrosse Team in 2005. Prior to her collegiate endeavors, Kasabula attended Notre Dame Prep in Towson, MD, and was inducted into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. She was also honored by the US Lacrosse Baltimore Chapter and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2014. Kasabula and her husband, Brian, have two children, Connor (9) and Caroline (7).

ASHEESH KINRA

VICE PRESIDENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

education: CTREC

BORN: 10/16/78, bangalore, india EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 17/2

Asheesh Kinra is in his second season with the Ravens after joining the team in June 2021. Prior to moving to Baltimore, he served for 12 years as the vice president of information technology for the Washington Commanders. In that role, he worked with both the Commanders’ business and football departments helping to ensure their IT systems were efficient and productive. He also led the rebrand levelfromUniversity’scompanytoFootballprocesstoacquirethedomainandupdatealltechnologytothenewbrandnameforthethen-WashingtonTeam.KinraalsomanagedITforteamownerDanielSnyder’sancillarybusinesses.InadditionhistimewithWashington,hehasworkedinlawfirms,softwaresecuritycompanies,anITconsultantassistingbiotechnology,realestateandfinancialfirms.InJune2022,KinraattendedStanford“NFLLeagueofLeaders,”anexecutiveeducationprogramthatbringstogether40leadersboththeclubsandtheleagueofficetoacceleratetheleadershipdevelopmentoftheNFL’ssenior-talentatStanfordGraduateSchoolofBusiness.HecurrentlylivesindowntownBaltimore.

KATE Baltimore Business Journal named him to its “40 Under 40” list. He serves on the board of the Ravens Foundation, earned an undergraduate degree in journalism from Loyola College and a master’s in business administration from Towson and the University of Baltimore. O’Brien and his wife, Alex, have a daughter, Siena (7), and a son, Shea (5).

KASABULA VICE PRESIDENT OF CLIENT SERVICES JAY O’BRIEN VICE PRESIDENT OF BROADCASTING & GAMEDAY PRODUCTIONS COLLEGE: LOYOLA (BALTIMORE) BORN: 2/11/83, HELMETTA, NJ EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 19/19 socialJayO’BrienleadsRavensProductions,anaward-winningteamresponsibleforallbrandvideo,includinganddigitalvideocontent,in-stadiumgamepresentation,televisionshowsandpreseasongamebroadcasts.HealsoservesasexecutiveproduceroftheRavens’gamedayproduction,whichwasrecognizedbytheNFL’s2021VoiceoftheFansurveyastheleague’stopvideoboardcontentandNo.2ingameentertainment.O’BrienwastheRavens’leadtodebuttheteam’sMixedRealityRaveninpartnershipwithTheFamousGroupin2019andreceivedthe2020SportsBusinessAwardforBestinSportsTechnology.HealsoplayedleadrolesintheRavens’pioneeringpartnershipswithSkycamandIntelTrueViewtoenhancetheteam’sfanexperience.Morerecently,O’BrienandRavensProductionsreceivedtheteam’sfirst-evernationalSportsEmmysAwardforOutstandingLongFeaturefortheirNFLNetworkco-productionof“TheGiftofGaba.”O’Brienhasearned21regionalEmmyAwards,andin2017,the
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CRAIG SINGLETERRY

VICE PRESIDENT OF SECURITY

COLLEGE: CCBC ESSEX

BORN: 12/13/63, baltimore, md EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 17/17

Craig Singleterry oversees all security-related matters for the organization, including ownership, players, coaches and staff. He is responsible for security measures taken at the team hotels, serves as a personal security escort, directs security at the team’s training facility and provides personal safety/security outside of work-related functions. Singleterry also provides education on the NFL’s personal conduct policy, as well as training and best practices related to state, traffic and weapons laws. Prior to joining the Ravens, Singleterry spent 21 years with the Baltimore City Police Department, with his first five years in patrol before serving five years with the northeast district drug and vice unit. In his final 11 years with the BPD, Singleterry worked with the Police Athletic League, or “PAL,” where he oversaw three centers that each supported over 200 Baltimore City youth ranging in ages from six to 16. The PAL centers offer after school and summer drop-in programs that place an emphasis on sports, community and education services and mentorship. Born and raised in Baltimore, Singleterry grew up in East Baltimore and attended Eastern High School. Devoted to his work in the community, he has hosted a coat drive at Baltimore’s Helping Up Mission for the last 12 years around Thanksgiving. Singleterry and his wife, Sandy, have been married for 35 years. The couple has two children: a son, Craig Jr. (35), and a daughter, Ashley (31).

CODY WILLIAMS

VICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGY & ANALYTICS

COLLEGE: DELAWARE

BORN: 3/21/87, glen cove, ny EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 11/11

Cody Williams is in his 11th season with the Ravens and leads a business intelligence team that is responsible for data analytics, insights and strategy for all business functions of the organization. In working closely with internal stakeholders, Williams helps identify and implement data-driven strategies that help achieve business goals. He originally joined the Ravens as a digital media intern in 2012 and is proud to have been a member of the organization during its Super Bowl XLVII championship run. Williams and his wife, Aubrey, have two sons, Connor (4) and Keegan (2), and will welcome a third baby boy in 2022. EXECUTIVES

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HOMBERG Event Coordinator STEVE GROFF Director of Broadcast Technical Operations COLLEEN HELAK Director of Guest Experience MEGAN GRONDZKI Retail Sr. Manager PETER JACOBSEN Customer Service & ADA CoordinatorSeating BETSY LAMB CustomerAssistantService MATT KLUG FacilitiesManagerMaintenance MATT KEMPEL ClientManagerServices REBA KOPPELMAN Sr. Director of Finance DAVE LANG Director of Digital Strategy & Innovation KELLY LEKAS Receptionist JAROD KNOPP Assistant GroundskeeperHead JOSH KATZ Business Analyst KEN LISSE Senior Designer MATT LITTLE Sr. Manager, Marketing & Football Outreach DAN HOROWITZ PublicCoordinatorRelations RICKY LOPEZ SeniorEngineerCloud JOSH LUKIN Director, Brand Strategy & Advertising 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 90 RAVENS STAFF PHOTOS
ILSA MARDEN Director, Events & Game Entertainment JILLIAN MAGNOTTA Suites & ManagerServices LIZ MCCROSKEY Sr.ManagerAccounting RYAN MINK Editorial Director NICK MODISETT Cinematographer KIM NIGGEL MedicalAssistantServices MARLON MCLEAN AssistantManagerFacilities P.J. PETEL Sr. FieldsManager,&Grounds JEREMY PARKS Sr.ArchitectDatabase TORY NYMICK MarketingEntertainmentManager NICK PREVAS GraphicManagerDesign ADAM MAZALEWSKI TicketDirectorOperations CHRIS MARROQUIN Asst. Athletic Trainer/ Physical Therapist KEITH MATHEWS Sr. Director of Facilities Maintenance ELLI PELTONEN TicketManagerServices JESSICA MARKISON Sr. Director of Compliance & ManagementRisk 2022 RAVENS STAFF DREW MEYER CommunityCoordinatorRelations AUSTIN MARSHALL Football Video Operations Coordinator KAREN MCGEE People CoordinatorTeam RON MEDLIN Sr. AthleticAssistantTrainer TIM MURPHY StadiumCoordinator,Operations KRISTIE OSBORNE MediaManagerAsset STEVE OWENS Security Manager DAN PARSONS Sr. TeamManager,Operations ROBERT PHILLIPS HelpAnalystDesk WILL RANNEY Sports SpecialistTurf MARISOL RENNER Director Publicationsof BUD REINECKE Director of ServicesTeam JOEY PULONE Team Photographer KORI RICHARDSON TeamAssistantServices 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS – 91 – ravens staff photos
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The Ravens moved into their Owings Mills, MD, training facility in mid-October of 2004. The building, which was named the Under Armour Performance Center in June of 2012, features a brick and stone exterior. The fieldhouse is 83,962 square feet and includes a strength-training area and a full-size indoor practice field. The facility’s outdoor practice fields and fieldhouse sit on 32 acres. Almost all of the project's physical construction was provided by Baltimore-area companies and workers.

When the 2016 season concluded, the Ravens launched a $45 million project to upgrade and expand the Under Armour Performance Center. The massive construction undertaking was fully completed in the summer of 2018.

Over an 18-month project, the Ravens demolished the facility’s original one-story north wing, which housed much of the organization’s business operations. A new two-story wing was constructed, increasing the area from 9,095 square feet to 23,000 square feet. That expansion created more space for the business side while also providing additional room to enhance the football team’s facilities, including the players’ locker room, team auditorium, position meeting rooms, scouting/ coaching offices and cafeteria.

The Ravens have held training camp at their facility since 2011, and part of the recent renovation project included purchasing more land that surrounds the UAPC. The added space is used for parking and allows the organization to safely host nearly 2,000 fans per day during training camp. In all, there are 775 parking spaces at the facility (525 paved and 250 grass spots).

The Under Armour Performance Center's new north wing (middle right) achieved the prestigious LEED Gold level certification, further recognizing the Ravens' commitment/ dedication to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

The Under Armour Performance Center's total building measures 232,864 sq. feet. The Under Armour Performance Center's practice fields and new north wing. In the spring of 2018, the Ravens renovated player meeting rooms and the team's locker room (new version shown above) as part of the facility's recent overall expansion.
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UNDER CENTER

“Everything a team needs to help prepare it to win is available to us. Steve [Bisciotti] delivered a first-class, state-of-the-art training facility and office complex.”
– Ravens Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome
The facility includes an updated full-service kitchen/cafeteria, player support functions, basketball and racquetball courts, TV/radio studios, plus state-of-the-art requirements for NFL training. Also included at the facility are executive offices, meeting rooms, three outdoor fields and media areas that offer high-speed Internet capability. The Ravens’ have a world-class weight room and conditioning and recovery center, providing players everything they need to train at peak performance. The Ravens’ indoor facility has a full, 100-yard field made of Shaw Sports Turf that the team uses for offseason training purposes or when the weather becomes inclement. The Ravens have three Bermuda grass fields on the grounds of their training complex at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills. The Under Armour Performance Center houses a state-of-the-art production studio the team utilizes for in-house digital and TV broadcasting purposes.
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COMMUNITY IMPACT

In 2021, the Ravens supported a number of local causes and organizations through financial and in-kind donations,

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The Ravens Foundation, Inc. is committed to improving, encouraging and enabling the healthy development of youth in Maryland. The foundation focuses on programs that help youth and their families with various needs, including housing, hunger, education, athletics and mentoring.

Charitable Partners – The Ravens Foundation recognizes and gives financial and volunteer support to several Baltimore-area charitable partners, including Leveling the Playing Field, Next One Up and Reading Partners .

Ravens Youth Football Grant – Alongside Under Armour, the Ravens Foundation provides grants for new football equipment and apparel for football teams in Maryland. Packages include jerseys, cleats, field equipment or heat and hydration support for all teams within the program. Since its launch eleven years ago, the grant has awarded apparel to over 6,000 area children.

Ravens PLAY 60 Grant – Now in its 16th year, the Ravens’ PLAY 60 Grant has supported over 250 programs and more than 40,000 youth with over $1.5 million in funding to encourage physical fitness and nutrition education among youth.

Ravens Scholars – For 13 consecutive years, the Ravens have recognized at least five outstanding high school seniors by awarding a $5,000 renewable scholarship ($20,000 over four years) to support each scholar’s respective college education. Since 2010, the team has committed over $1.2 million in scholarship funding.

PARTNER SUPPORT

In 2021, the Baltimore Ravens worked alongside 22 different sponsors to plan 71 unique activations impacting and support the extended Baltimore community. The Ravens work closely with partners to increase corporate and community awareness of the Ravens Foundation, player foundations and associated local charitable organizations. Through a wide variety of activities and events, the Ravens and various partners make a positive impact in the Maryland area while strengthening ties between the Ravens, their partners and the community.

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including:
MILLION CONTRIBUTED to Social Justice efforts (since 2016)
MILLION COMMITTED by the Ravens in support of domestic violence and sexual assault awareness (since 2014)
MILLION+ MEALS DONATED by players and coaches (2021)
MILLION DONATED to local nonprofits through the PLAY 60 Grant (since 2007)
BOOKS DISTRIBUTED to children through the Ravens’ Book Mobile program (2021)
RAISED for the Maryland Food Bank through the annual Food and Funds Drive (2021) 12,000 TICKETS DONATED to local nonprofits, first responders and active / retired military (2021) 500COATSDONATED along with cold-weather items to men at the Helping Up Mission Shelter (2021)
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2021 signature project

Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the Ravens continued the long-standing commitment to making a difference in the Baltimore community through their annual signature project.

For its 2021 signature project, the Ravens Foundation partnered with Heart of America to transform new spaces for Baltimore City students at Edgecombe Circle and Curtis Bay elementary schools. Approximately 100 volunteers made up of Ravens executives and staff members took part in the restoration events.

The group was divided between the two schools and tasked with building a new outdoor classroom at Edgecombe Circle – providing a COVID-friendly way for classes to be held outdoors – and peace and meditation rooms at both schools to support students’ mental health and wellness.

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MILITARY APPRECIATION

In association with the NFL’s Salute to Service Campaign, the Ravens honor veterans and active duty members of the military all year in many ways, including hosting military members at training camp and practices, visiting veteran hospitals, hosting families from Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) at the Under Armour Performance Center (right), and showing support through care packages, letters and daily communication. At each home game, the Ravens honor groups that include military representatives, first responders, veterans and/ or wounded warriors through the CSX Seats for Service program. Additionally, the team honors active and veteran service members with the Cigna Hometown Hero Award during an in-game presentation.

FEMALE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

The Ravens annually host their L.I.F.T. (Leading and Inspiring Females to Thrive) Conference, a leadership seminar for female student-athletes from local high schools. Freshmen, sophomores and juniors are invited to participate in a day of leadership workshops, guest speakers and a Johnskillsnextbehero”Student-athletesteam-buildingworkoutattheRavensUnderArmourPerformanceCenter.whoserveasbothan“untitledleader”and“unsungfortheirsportsprogramscanapplythroughtheteam’swebsitetoconsideredfortheevent.Theprogramisdesignedtoempowerthegenerationoffemalestudent-athletesanddeveloptheirleadershipbothonandoffthefield.In2022,studentsheardfromheadcoachHarbaughandOlympicgoldmedalistHelenMaroulis.

YOUTH FOOTBALL

Ravens RISE is the team’s football outreach program that provides all youth and high school athletes opportunities to “Play Like A Raven.”

The program offers football clinics and 7-on-7 tournaments throughout the state, Ravens home game ticket donations, monetary donations to area football programs, opportunities to play at M&T Bank Stadium and recognitions including High School Coach of the Week and Year as well as Team Mom of the Year. To date, there are over 500 youth football programs involved with Ravens RISE throughout the state of Maryland. Interested players, coaches and parents are encouraged to register at www.baltimoreravens.com/rise and become part of the Ravens RISE youth football movement.

PLAY 60

Each year, the Ravens continue their commitment prioritizing and promoting healthy nutrition and active lifestyles among today’s youth through the NFL PLAY 60 Campaign. The team delivered virtual and in-person programming through instructional fitness activities and insight. Traditionally, through special partnerships with the American Dairy Association North East, Carroll County Project ACES (Active Children Excel in School) and Baltimore and Howard County Public School Systems, the team delivered the PLAY 60 message to more than 199,000 local youth across the Baltimore metro area. Nick Boyle (right) joined fellow teammates to run drills with 50 Special Olympics athletes through the annual PLAY 60 All-Abilities clinic.

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BALTIMORE RAVENS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

The Baltimore Ravens and T. Rowe Price partnered once again to facilitate the High School Leadership Institute. In its third year, the program continued its mission to develop and empower high school theyCounty,communities.equipthemtocommunities.studentstobecomecollaborativeleadersandproductivemembersoftheirTheinstituteworkswithADDO,aleadershiporganization,encouragestudentstolearnvaluableleadershiplessons,introducetolocalindustryleaders,exposethemtoleadershipinsightsandthemwithtoolsneededtomakeanimpactfuldifferenceintheirThe2021programingincluded100studentsfromBaltimoreBaltimoreCityandotherselectBaltimore-areahighschoolsasparticipatedinadetailedleadershipexperience.

PURPLE

Purple, presented by Safeway, is a celebration of our female fans in the Ravens Flock! Purple serves as an exclusive space for all female fans to connect over their love of the Ravens. Designed with you in mind, Purple provides a forum to stay involved with the team and each other through updates, events, special offers, and more! Each year, members of Purple participate in the annual A Purple Evening. The cornerstone event which traditionally draws 5,000 female fans to M&T Bank Stadium features onfield activities, fan forums, player Q&A stage programming, autographs, photo opportunities and exclusive stadium access. In 2019, Purple Rising was established as a program designed to celebrate female athletes in conjunction with the Ravens RISE program to share their success in the classroom, community and on the playing field.

SOCIAL JUSTICE EFFORTS

Since 2016, the Ravens have donated over $7.06 million to local organizations promoting social justice while encouraging players to be at the forefront of change. In the summer of 2021, the Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation honored Ozzie Newsome by donating $4 Million to Maryland’s four Historically Black Colleges and Universities to fund HarborlaptopsAlMarylandCoppinwasscholarshipsforBaltimoreCityPublicSchoolsgraduates.Agiftof$1millionpresentedtoeachofMaryland’sfourHBCUs:BowieStateUniversity,StateUniversity,MorganStateUniversityandtheUniversityofEasternShore.InSeptember(2021),CalaisCampbelljoinedRokerofNBC’sTheTodayShowtoannouncethedonationof3,000and12monthsoffreeInternetservicestothestudentsofDigitalHighSchoolinBaltimoreandsurroundingcommunities.

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

Thanks to Ravens players, thousands of families annually receive support, including food and presents, during the holidays. The 2021 food distributions and meal services featured the support of more than 26 players, including Tyus Bowser, Daelin Hayes, Marlon Humphrey, Odafe Oweh, Marcus Peters, James Proche , Ronnie Stanley, Justin Tucker (right) and Ar’Darius Washington. In December, in lieu of the team’s 16th Annual Holiday Helpers event, Calais Campbell treated students from Bridges Baltimore to a holiday gift distribution alongside fellow teammates. Students were provided with gifts for themselves and to share with family, in addition to group activities and a pizza party provided by Papa Johns. In addition, 12 players led their own/participated in shopping sprees for local underserved youth.

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MARK ANDREWS

PLAYERS

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a four-year contract extension (through 2025) with the Ravens on 9/6/21

Mark Andrews was selected by the Ravens in the third round (86th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft...Was the second of two third-round picks (Oklahoma teammate T Orlando Brown Jr., 83rd) by the Ravens

— HONORS —

Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2021)

Two-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2021)

PFWA All-NFL (2021)

PFWA All-AFC (2021)

Team MVP, as voted by local media (2021)

Media Good Guy, as voted by local media (2021)

Ed Block Courage Award (2020)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in all 17 games (nine starts) in 2021, totaling singleseason franchise records in both receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)…Added 9 TD catches, en route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod and helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Led NFL tight ends in all major receiving categories, including yards (1,361), receptions (107), TDs (9 – tied), first downs (75), 20plus yard catches (20) and contested catches (18)

His 26 receiving TDs since 2019 are the most by an NFL TE over that span...The 26 receiving scores since 2019 are also tied for the seventh most among all players

On 12/26/21 at Cin., posted a team-high 8 catches for 125 yards and 1 TD...Recorded his third-straight game with at least 100 receiving yards and 1 TD grab, tying Jimmy Graham (2013) for the longest such streak by a TE in NFL history…It marked his fifth game reaching the century mark in 2021, setting a new Ravens’ single-season record for most games with 100-plus receiving yards

On 12/19/21 vs. GB, tallied 10 catches for a game-high 136 receiving yards and 2 TDs on 13 targets…All 10 of his receptions moved the sticks, marking the most first-down grabs by all players in 2021 and in Ravens’ single-game history…With his performance, became the 13th Raven and first TE in franchise history to produce 1,000 receiving yards in a season…Also became the second tight end ever with at least 10 catches, 100 receiving yards and a TD reception in consecutive games, joining Travis Kelce (Week 11 and Week 13, 2018)

On 10/11/21 vs. Ind., set career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (147), also tying a career high with 2 TD catches and setting a personal best with 2 two-point conversions…His 147 receiving yards set a Ravens’ singlegame record by a TE, while his 11 receptions tied a previous single-game high for a Baltimore TE (Dennis Pitta in 2016)...Also became the first player since the 1970 merger to have 2 receiving TDs and 2 two-point conversions in a game

In 2020, became the first tight end in Ravens history to produce multiple seasons (2019-20) with at least 700 receiving yards and 7 receiving TDs

In 2020, totaled 58 receptions for 701 yards and 7 receiving TDs for the NFL’s seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season

Finished 2019 with team highs in receptions (64), receiving yards (852) and receiving TDs (10), helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing yards (201.6) per game

Helped set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) in 2019

In 2019, produced the single-season franchise record for TD catches (10) by a TE

His 10 receiving TDs tied (LAR's Cooper Kupp) for No. 2 in the NFL and ranked No. 1 among all TEs in 2019

Is one of three Ravens ever to post at least 10 receiving TDs in a season (Torrey Smith, 11 in 2014; Michael Jackson, 14 in 1996), doing so in 2019

On 12/1/19 vs. SF, scored Baltimore's 48th total TD of the season, setting a new franchise record (12/1/19)

Became the first Ravens TE to post back-to-back 100-yard receiving games in the victory vs. Ari. (9/15/19)...Tallied a career-high 112 yards and 1 TD on 8 catches

Posted then-career highs in receiving yards (108) and receptions (8) to help the Ravens produce franchise-records in yards (643) and points (59) in the season-opening, 59-10 victory at Mia. (9/8/19)

In 2018, became the Ravens’ record holder for most receptions (34) and receiving yards (552) in a season by a rookie TE, passing Maxx Williams (32 for 268 in 2015)

Andrews' 552 receiving yards in 2018 ranked No. 1 among all NFL rookie TEs...His 34 receptions stood third

With 34 receptions for 552 yards and 3 TDs in 2018, he helped the Ravens produce a then-single-season team-record 5,999 total net yards

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Owns the two longest regular season receptions by TE in Ravens history, registering a 68-yard catch at LAC (12/22/18) and a record 74-yarder vs. Oak. (11/25/18), which was the second-longest reception by a rookie NFL TE since 1992 (Tyji Armstrong, 81t)

— PERSONAL —

Was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and wears an insulin pump, except when he plays football...Passionate spokesperson for those with diabetes and educating youth about its effects and ways to overcome them

Father, Paul, and brother, Jack, are urologists, while his sister, Annie, is a dentist...Mother, Martha, and another brother, Charlie, both work in real estate

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/9)

Played in all 17 games (nine starts), totaling single-season franchise records in both receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)…Added 9 TD catches, en route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod and helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Led NFL tight ends in all major receiving categories, including yards (1,361), receptions (107), TDs (9 – tied), first downs (75), 20-plus yard catches (20) and contested catches (18)

Posted a team-high 8 receptions for 85 yards in the season finale vs. Pit. (1/9/22)…Surpassed Derrick Mason’s franchise single-season receptions record (103 in 2007), finishing with 107…Notched at least 85 receiving yards for the fifthconsecutive game, marking the longest streak by a tight end in NFL

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for a team-high 89 yards vs. LAR (1/2/22), setting a new Ravens’ single-season record for receiving yards (1,276) and surpassing WR Michael Jackson’s previous franchise mark of 1,201 in 1996

Posted a team-high 8 catches for 125 yards and 1 TD at Cin. (12/26)…Recorded his third-straight game with at least 100 receiving yards and 1 TD grab, tying Jimmy Graham (2013) for the longest such streak by a TE in NFL history…It marked his fifth game reaching the century mark in 2021, setting a new Ravens’ single-season record for most games with 100plus receiving yards

Tallied 10 catches for a game-high 136 receiving yards and 2 TDs on 13 targets vs. GB (12/19)…All 10 of his receptions moved the sticks, marking the most first-down grabs by a player this season and in Ravens single-game history…With his performance, became the 13th Raven and first TE in franchise history to produce 1,000 receiving yards in a season…Also became the second tight end ever with at least 10 catches, 100 receiving yards and a TD reception in consecutive games, joining Travis Kelce (Week 11 and Week 13,

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11 receptions for 115 yards and 1 TD at Cle. (12/12), marking his third 100-yard outing of the season and the fifth of his career…Became the Ravens’ single-season record holder for most receiving yards (926) by a TE, surpassing Todd Heap’s previous record (855 in 2005)

Recorded 4 receptions for 50 yards at Pit. (12/5)…With 3 first-down receptions, he posted his 45th chain-moving grab of the season, setting a new record by a Ravens’ TE

Posted 4 receptions for 65 yards and 1 TD in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Eclipsed 50 receptions, 700 receiving yards and 5 receiving TDs for the third-consecutive season, also becoming the fourth Raven in franchise history to reach 25 career TD Registeredcatchesateam-high

8 catches for 73 yards, with 5 firstdown grabs, in the 16-13 win at Chi. (11/21)…Eclipsed 50 receptions for the third-consecutive season and surpassed WR Travis Taylor (2,758) for the seventh-most receiving yards in franchise history (2,801)

Recorded 6 catches for 63 yards and 1 TD at Mia. (11/11)… Ended the contest with 204 career receptions, becoming the second-fastest Raven (54 games) to eclipse the 200 mark (Ray Rice – 51 games)

Tallied a game-high 68 receiving yards and 1 TD on 5 catches in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)…Reeled in a team-long 21yard reception to set up RB Le’Veon Bell’s 2-yard TD run

Set career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (147), also tying a career high with 2 TD catches and setting a personal best with 2 two-point conversion catches, in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…His 147 receiving yards set a Ravens’ single-game record by a TE, while his 11 receptions tied a previous single-game high for a Baltimore TE (Dennis Pitta in 2016)…Became the first NFL player since the 1970 merger to have 2 receiving TDs and 2 two-point conversions in a game…Also joined WR Marquise Brown to form the first tandem in Ravens history with 100 receiving yards and 2 TD grabs, respectively, in the same game

Recorded 5 receptions for 67 yards in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…All 5 of his catches moved the chains

Posted 5 receptions for a game-high 106 receiving yards, including a 41-yard grab, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…In the contest, Andrews collected his 169th-career catch, surpassing TE Todd Heap (168) for the most receptions by a TE in his first four seasons as a Raven

Caught all 5 targets for 57 yards, while adding major contributions as a blocker for the Ravens’ 251-yard rushing attack in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/2, 2/1)

Totaled 58 receptions for 701 yards and 7 receiving TDs for the NFL’s seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourthbest third-down offense (48.8%)…Became the first TE in Ravens history to produce multiple seasons (2019-20) with at least 700 receiving yards and 7 receiving TDs...Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL

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a postseason career-high 4 receptions for 41 yards in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs

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Recorded 27 receiving yards on 4 catches in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21), becoming the first Ravens TE to produce multiple seasons (2019) with 700-plus receiving yards and at least 7 TDs…Helped the Ravens convert on 11-of-17 (65%) third downs and register their fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Tallied a team-high 76 yards on 6 receptions, including 2 that gained 20-plus yards, in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)

Caught all 5 of his targets for 66 yards and 1 TD in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…His 3-yard TD reception was his 20thcareer TD catch, surpassing WR Torrey Smith (19) for the most by an original Raven in his first three seasons

Recorded a team-high 5 receptions for 78 yards in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…All five of his receptions went for first downs, producing three (for 32 yards) on the Ravens’ final possession leading to up the game-winning 55-yard FG by K Justin

RecordedTuckeraseason-high 93 receiving yards, including a 31yard TD, on 5 catches, all of which resulted in a first down, vs. Ten. (11/22)…The score marked his 19th-career receiving TD, tying WR Torrey Smith for the most by a Ravens’ draft pick in his first three NFL seasons

Led the team with a season-high 7 receptions for 61 yards at NE (11/15)…Collected a 13-yard reception on Baltimore’s 94-yard TD drive in the second quarter and tallied 2 key receptions during the Ravens’ third-quarter TD drive to make it a one-score deficit

Posted 6 receptions for 56 yards and 1 TD in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)…Successfully converted 3 third-down catches, including a 5-yard TD reception on Baltimore’s 15-play TD drive in the first quarter

Recorded 3 receptions for 57 yards and 2 TDs, marking his fourth-career multi-score game, in the 31-17 win at Was. Registered(10/4)

2 TD catches for the third time in his career in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Finished with 5 receptions for 58 yards (11.6 avg.), including a long of 21

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/4, 1/0)

Finished 2019 with team highs in receptions (64), receiving yards (852) and receiving TDs (10), helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Ravens became the first team in league history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing yards (201.6) per game in a Helpedseasonthe

Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

His 10 receiving TDs tied (LAR's Cooper Kupp) for second in the NFL and ranked No. 1 among all TEs...The 10 TDs are also a single-season record by a Ravens' TE

Posted 93 yards and 2 TDs on 6 receptions, extending his franchise record for single-season TDs by a TE (10) in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Helped clinch the franchise’s firstever No. 1 playoff seed...Became one of only three Ravens to post at least 10 receiving TDs in a season (Torrey Smith, 11 in 2014, Michael Jackson, 14 in 1996)

Finished with 52 receiving yards on 4 receptions and recorded his eighth TD catch of the year, setting a new single-season franchise record by a TE, in the 42-21 victory vs. NYJ (12/12)

Posted a game-high 50 receiving yards on 3 receptions, including a 20-yard TD catch, in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1)...

His TD tied the Ravens' single-season franchise record for TD receptions by a TE (7, shared with Dennis Pitta, 2012, and Todd Heap, 2005) and marked Baltimore's 48th total TD of the season, setting a new franchise record

Tallied 4 catches for 75 yards, including an 18-yard TD, in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17)

Led the Ravens in receptions (6) for 53 yards and scored a career-high 2 TDs in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)

Posted 4 receptions for 31 yards, including a 9-yard TD strike from QB Lamar Jackson, vs. Cle. (9/29)...Tied a single-season career-high by catching his third TD of 2019

With 8 catches for 112 yards and 1 TD, became the first Ravens TE ever to post back-to-back 100-yard receiving games in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)...Has produced two of the 10 all-time 100-yard receiving games by a Ravens’ TE

Posted then-career highs in receiving yards (108) and receptions (8) to help the Ravens produce a franchise-record 643 yards of offense in the season-opening, 59-10 victory at Mia. (9/8)...His 3-yard TD connection with QB Robert Griffin III helped Baltimore set a franchise record for most points scored in a game (59)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/3, 1/0)

Set the record for most receiving yards (552) and receptions (34) in a season by a Ravens’ rookie tight end...Added 3 receiving TDs

Finished No. 1 among all NFL rookie TEs in receiving yards (553), helping the Ravens produce a then-single-season team-record 5,999 total yards

Recorded 4 receptions for 54 yards – including a 28-yard catch to set up a K Justin Tucker FG in the first quarter – in the 26-24 win vs. Cle. (12/30)

Posted a career-high 83 receiving yards on 2 catches, including a 68-yard TD grab, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)...Andrews owns the two longest regular season receptions by a Ravens’ tight end, registering a record 74yarder vs. Oak. in Week 12 (11/25)

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Hauled in a 74-yard reception in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Marked the longest catch ever in regular season play by a Ravens’ tight end…His reception is also the longest by a rookie TE in 2018 and second longest by a rookie TE since 1992 (Tyji Armstrong, 81t)…Became the Ravens’ record holder for most receiving yards in a season by a rookie TE, passing Maxx Williams (268 in 2015)

Produced the second TD of his career on an 8-yard reception vs. NO (10/21)…Also provided a key block on WR John Brown’s 56-yard reception in the second quarter

Posted 2 catches for 59 receiving yards, marking the thenmost single-game receiving yards by a rookie TE in Ravens history, in the 27-14 win vs. Den. (9/23)…Both catches (29 and 30 yards) helped set up scoring drives for Baltimore

Made his first-career start and caught his first-career TD (1 yard), registering 3 catches for 17 yards at Cin. (9/13)

Played his first-career NFL game, posting 3 catches for 31 yards in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9)

— COLLEGE —

Finished his career as Oklahoma’s all-time leader in receiving yards (1,765) by a tight end, also producing 112 catches and 22

FinishedTDs

his OU career ranking sixth overall in TD receptions (22), 11th in 100-yard games (3), 11th in receiving yards (1,765) and 16th (second among TEs) with 112 receptions

Posted 62 catches for 958 yards and 8 TDs, en route to winning the 2017 John Mackey Award (nation’s top TE) and being named a unanimous first-team All-American Helped lead the Sooners to appearances in the 2018 CFP Semifinal (Rose Bowl), the 2017 Sugar Bowl and the 2016 Orange AwardedBowlfirst-team

All-Big 12 honors (2015-17) and academic All-Big 12 honors (first team, 2015-16, second team, 2017)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Desert Mountain (Scottsdale, AZ) HS, where he was a three-year starter and posted 68 receptions for 1,122 yards and 17 TDs as a senior TE in 2013

Tallied 81 catches for 1,494 yards and 21 TDs as a junior Made 58 catches for 1,058 yards and 10 TDs as a sophomore

— ANDREWS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Is a spokesperson for and heavily involved with Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation…When Andrews was nine years old, he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, and ever since, has used his platform to inspire others battling the condition and help raise awareness

Attended annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk in Mesa, AZ (2022)

Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building creation activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2022)

Participated in Shrimp and Gifts holiday shopping event to benefit at-risk youth in Baltimore (2021)

Recipient of Ravens’ 2020 Ed Block Courage Award, which is presented to the player who exemplifies a commitment to principles of sportsmanship and courage, also recognizing a player’s efforts on the field and his ability to overcome adversity and inspire Participated in My Cause My Cleats to benefit The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and raise awareness about Type 1 diabetes

Participated(2020)in“Mask on Maryland” Public Service Announcement (2020)

Participated in the Ravens’ virtual celebration video for students in the Class of 2020

Supported former teammate Hayden Hurst at the Hayden Hurst Family Foundation Fundraiser at Harryman House, benefitting mental health awareness in adolescents and teenagers (2019)

Raised money for Type 1 diabetes research through the JDRF One Walk, the same cause he championed for the NFL's "My Cause, My Cleats" initiative the previous season (2019)

Participated in and hosted a live session for the Children with Diabetes Friends For Life conference (2018, 2019)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans

Participated(2018)inthe team’s KaBoom! community playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates, Ravens staff and volunteers (2018)

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Rush Attempts 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 11 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 ...1 more at 11. Yards 147 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021

Receiving Average 21.8 at Detroit Lions, Sep 26, 2021 Longest Receptions 74 vs. Oakland Raiders, Nov 25, 2018 Receiving TDs 2 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021 ...5 more at 2. 0000.00 0L27-33 0000.00 0W36-35 09/26atLionsS510921.841 0000.00 0W19-17 10/03atBroncosS56713.424 0000.00 0W23-7 10/11ColtsS1114713.428 2000.00 0W31-25+ 10/17ChargersP56813.621 1000.00 0W34-6 10/24BengalsS34816.024 0000.00 0L17-41 11/07VikingsP5448.813 0000.00 0W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsP66310.515 1000.00 0L10-22 11/21atBearsP8739.116 0000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsP46516.339 1000.00 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersS45012.529 0000.00 0L19-20 12/12atBrownsS1111510.532 1000.00 0L22-24 12/19PackersP1013613.643 2000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengalsS812515.628 1000.00 0L21-41

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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 105 VETERANS MARK ANDREWS' NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2018 Ravens1633455216.2743000.000 2019 Ravens1546485213.35110000.000 2020 Ravens1425870112.1397000.000 2021 Ravens1791071,36112.7439100.000 NFLTOTALS62182633,46613.27429100.000 MARK ANDREWS' NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2018 Ravens1033110.3130000.000 2019 Ravens104399.8160000.000 2020 Ravens218698.6170000.000 NFLTOTALS41151399.3170000.000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING
Receptions
Receiving
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+ - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Returned from Injured Reserve on 10/16/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (groin) on 9/1/21

Rashod Bateman was selected by the Ravens in the first round (27th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the first of two Ravens' draft picks (OLB Odafe Oweh, 31st overall) in the round…Declared for the draft following his junior season at Minnesota

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Saw action in 12 games (four starts) during his 2021 rookie campaign after missing the first five weeks of the season with a groin injury…Totaled 46 receptions for 515 yards and 1 TD, helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…His 42.9 receiving ypg average ranks second on the Ravens’ all-time rookie chart, trailing only Torrey Smith’s 52.6 ypg average in 2011

On 12/12/21 at Cle., posted a career-high 7 receptions for 103 yards, marking his first-career 100-yard outing…Made a 30-plus-yard grab on both of Baltimore’s TD drives

— PERSONAL —

Following the 2020 murder of George Floyd, changed his jersey number from 13 to 0, which he explained represented zero tolerance for racism

Now wear's No. 7, which is his mother's favorite number...Wore No. 12 as a rookie in 2021

Is committed to using his NFL platform to advocate for social justice reform and to help end racism Looks up to and tries to emulate his game after NFL wideouts Odell Beckham Jr. and D.K. Metcalf

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/4)

Saw action in 12 games (four starts) during his rookie campaign after missing the first five weeks of the season with a groin injury…Totaled 46 receptions for 515 yards and 1 TD, helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…His 42.9 receiving ypg average ranks second on the Ravens’ all-time rookie chart, trailing only Torrey Smith’s 52.6 ypg average in 2011

Posted 58 yards on 7 receptions, tying his single-game career high in catches, vs. LAR (1/2/22)

Registered 4 catches for 26 yards and his first-career touchdown at Cin. (12/26)…His 37 receptions and 25 first down grabs mark the most by a Ravens’ rookie through the first 10 games of a career

Posted a career-high 7 receptions for 103 yards, marking his first-career 100-yard outing, at Cle. (12/12)…Made a 30plus-yard grab on both of Baltimore’s TD drives

Caught all 4 of his targets for 31 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Surpassed Marquise Brown (2018) for the most receptions (25) and first down grabs (18) by a Raven through the first six games of a career

Caught 6 passes for a team-high 80 yards, including 4 firstdown grabs, at Mia. (11/11)…Bateman’s 15 first-down receptions are the most by a rookie Raven through four career games, while his 18 total receptions tied (Marquise Brown – 2019) for the most

Caught 5 passes for 52 yards, with 4 first-down receptions, in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…His 11 first down grabs (on 12 overall receptions) are the most by a Raven through three career games in franchise history

Recorded a then-career-high 80 receiving yards on 3 catches, including a 35-yarder, vs. Cin. (10/24)…All of his receptions yielded first downs and were 20-plus yard gains

Made his NFL debut, finishing with 4 catches for 29 yards, with each reception moving the chains, in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)

— COLLEGE —

Recorded 147 receptions for 2,395 yards (both are the sixthhighest career totals in Minnesota history) and 19 TDs (fifth most in school history)

Averaged 77.3 receiving yards per game and a 16.3 yardsper-catch clip during his 31-game career

Posted 10 100-yard receiving games, which stand as the fourth most in Minnesota history

Caught at least one pass in all 31 games in which he played, marking the fifth-longest streak in school history

In 2019, when he finished as a Biletnikoff Award (nation's top WR) finalist, registered 60 catches for 1,219 yards (second most in a Minnesota season and a Gophers’ sophomore record)...Also tallied a career-high 11 receiving TDs in 2019, tying for the third most by a Gopher in a single season and marking a sophomore record

Earned the following honors throughout his collegiate career: third-team All-Big Ten (2020), first-team All-Big Ten (2019), third-team All-American by the Associated Press (2019), Biletnikoff Award finalist (2019), Big Ten Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year (2019), Minnesota's team MVP (2019), Minnesota's Outstanding Offensive Freshman (2018), Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2018)

Majored in youth studies while attending Minnesota

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— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Tift County (Tifton, GA) HS, where he finished his career with 139 catches for 2,364 receiving yards and 26 TDs

As a senior, set school single-season receiving records with 83 catches for 1,539 yards and 21 TDs, earning first-team AllState honors

Also lettered in basketball and received multiple Division I college scholarship offers

— BATEMAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022)

Participated in Shrimp and Gifts holiday shopping event to at-risk youth in Baltimore (2021)

Receptions 7 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Jan 02, 2022 ...1 more at 7.

Receiving Yards 103 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021

Receiving Average 26.7 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 24, 2021

Longest Receptions 36 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021

Receiving TDs 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

All-Purpose Yards 103 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 Most TDs 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 107 VETERANS
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RASHOD BATEMAN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2021 Ravens1244651511.2361000.000 NFLTOTALS1244651511.2361000.000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEIVING
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RECEIVING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERUSHING 09/13atRaiders INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNL27-33+ 09/19Chiefs INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW36-35 09/26atLions INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW19-17 10/03atBroncos INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW23-7 10/11Colts INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW31-25+ 10/17ChargersP4297.311 0000.00 0W34-6 10/24BengalsP38026.735 0000.00 0L17-41 11/07VikingsS55210.415 0000.00 0W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsP68013.330 0000.00 0L10-22 11/21atBearsP3299.715 0000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsS4317.813 0000.00 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersP000.00 0000.00 0L19-20 12/12atBrownsP710314.736 0000.00 0L22-24 12/19PackersP155.05 0000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengalsS4266.511 1000.00 0L21-41 01/02RamsS7588.315 0000.00 0L19-20 01/09SteelersP22211.019 0000.00 0L13-16+ 2021TOTALS12-44651511.236 1000.00 08-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed with the Ravens on 5/16/22

Promoted from Miami’s practice squad to the 53-man roster on Activated11/24/21from the practice squad at Buf. on 10/30/21

Signed to the Dolphins’ practice squad on 10/19/21

Released by the Dolphins (injury settlement) on 9/7/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (Achilles) on 8/28/21

Re-signed a one-year deal with Miami on 3/16/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (Achilles) on 8/19/20

Traded from New Orleans to Miami in exchange for LB Kiko Alonso on 9/1/19

Promoted from New Orleans’ practice squad to the 53-man roster on 9/21/18

Signed to the Saints’ practice squad on 9/2/18

Released by Green Bay on 9/1/18

Activated from Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) on Placed11/3/17onReserve/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP – foot) on Originally9/2/17

selected by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round (108th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Entering 2022, has appeared in 43 games (10 starts) for the Dolphins (2019-21), Saints (2018) and Packers (2017), totaling 68 tackles (33 solo), 2.5 sacks, 13 QBHs, 8 TFL, 1 INT and 1 PD, while also making an impact on special teams…Saw action in two postseason games with the 2018 Saints

Had a career year with the Dolphins in 2019, posting singleseason bests in several defensive categories over 15 games played (10 starts), including tackles (57), sacks (2.5), TFL (7), QBHs (13), INTs (1) and PD (1)

— PERSONAL —

His brother, Hayden, played for Wisconsin from 2013-15

His father, Rocky, played LB at BYU from 1988-92 and wrestled in 1992…Rocky was also a two-time state champion wrestler for the Wisconsin Rapids, going undefeated as a senior (winning every match by pinfall)

His uncle, T.D. Biegel, played FB at BYU from 1989-93, and his grandfather, Ken Biegel, played LB and guard at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire before becoming a decorated high school coach…Ken is enshrined in the National High School Athletic Coaches Association and Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Halls of Fame

His family owns and operates a cranberry marsh, where he formerly worked

Interned with Merrill Lynch in the summers of 2015-16 Has volunteered at children’s hospitals and for Special Olympics

Last name is pronounced: BEE-gull

2021: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 5/0)

Saw action in five games, posting 1 tackle and 1 ST tackle for a Miami team that recorded the league’s fifth-most sacks (48) and second-most QBHs (121)

2020: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Missed the entire season after being placed on Injured Reserve (Achilles) on 8/19

2019: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 15/10)

Had a career year with the Dolphins, posting single-season bests in several defensive categories over 15 games played (10 starts), including tackles (57, 26 solo), sacks (2.5), TFL (7), QBH (13), INTs (1) and PD (1)…Also made ST contributions

Notched 2 tackles and a half-sack in the season-ending 38-35 OT victory vs. Cin. (12/22)

Posted 5 tackles (2 solo), 2 TFL and his first-career INT at NYG (12/15)…It marked his second-straight multi-TFL game

Recorded 8 tackles (5 solo), including 2 TFL at NYJ (12/8)

Registered 5 solo tackles and 1 QBH in the 16-12 victory at Ind. (11/10)…The 12 points allowed were a season low for Miami’s defense

Tallied 2 tackles and a single-game best 4 QBHs vs. NYJ

Registered(11/3)

a career-high 9 tackles (4 solo), 1 TFL and 2 QBHs at Pit.

Posted(10/28)5tackles (3 solo) and a 10-yard sack of QB Josh Allen at Buf.

Recorded(10/20)6tackles (1 solo) and 2 QBH vs. Was. (10/13)

Produced 1 sack and 2 QBHs on Tom Brady vs. NE (9/15)

2018: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 14/0, 2/0)

Played in 14 regular season games and two postseason contests with the Saints after being promoted from the team’s practice squad to the 53-man roster on 9/21, totaling 4 ST tackles (3 solo)

Appeared on special teams in the NFC Championship game vs. LAR (1/20/19) and NFC Divisional round vs. Phi. (1/13/29), but did not record any stats

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 108 VETERANS

2017: (GREEN BAY PACKERS – 9/0)

After spending the first seven games on PUP, appeared in the final nine games of the season with the Packers, recording 10 tackles (7 solo) and 1 TFL, while adding 6 ST tackles (4 Postedsolo)

2 defensive tackles (1 solo) and 1 ST tackle in his NFL debut, vs. Det. (11/6)

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 54 games (40 starts) over his four-year collegiate career at Wisconsin (2013-16), posting 191 tackles (117 solo), 21.5 sacks, 3 FFs, 2 FRs and 5 PD, while leaving the program tied for the most games played (54) in school history…Was also part of the winningest senior class in history (41-13 – .759)

Played an integral role on a defense that allowed just 16.6 points per game and 292.5 total yards per game over four years from 2013-16, ranking No. 2 in the FBS in both categories during that span (Alabama – 15.1 ppg, 287.6 ypg)

Named a second-team All-Big Ten selection in 2016 after starting all 12 games he played in as a senior, posting 44 tackles (29 solo), 4 sacks, 6 TFL,1 PD and 1 FF…Was a key part of a unit that ranked No. 4 nationally in scoring defense (15.6 ppg), No. 7 in total defense (301.4 ypg) and No. 3 in rushing defense (98.8 ypg)

Started all 13 games at OLB as a junior in 2015, playing an integral role on a unit that ranked No. 1 nationally in scoring defense (13.7 ppg) and No. 2 in total defense (268.5 ypg)…Totaled a career-high 66 tackles (31 solo) and 8 sacks, en route to third-team All-Big Ten honors…Recorded careerhigh 14 tackles, including 1 sack, vs. Northwestern (11/21)

Played in all 14 games (13 starts) in 2014, posting 56 tackles (38 solo), 7.5 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs and 2 PD, en route to second-team All-Big Ten honors…Contributed to a Badgers unit that ranked No. 4 in total defense (294.1 ypg) and No. 17 in scoring defense (20.8 ppg)…Posted 7 tackles, a careerhigh 3 sacks (19 yards) and single-game-best 4 TFL (22 yards) at Purdue (11/8), earning Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors

Saw action in all 13 games (two starts) as a redshirt freshman in 2013, posting 25 tackles (19 solo), 3 TFL, 2 sacks and 2 PD

Was granted a medical redshirt (foot) after appearing in two games as a true freshman in 2012

A four-time academic All-Big Ten selection, who graduated from Wisconsin in December of 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in life sciences communication

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Lincoln (Wisconsin Rapids, WI) HS, where he lettered in football (four times), hockey (twice) and track & field (four times)…Finished his HS football career with 425 tackles, 27 sacks, 10 INTs, 10 FFs, 5 FRs and 4 D-TDs

Posted 172 tackles, 21 sacks, 3 INTs, 5 FFs, 3 FRs and 2 DTDs as a senior, en route to being named Wisconsin’s Gatorade Player of the Year…Was also named Conference Player of the Year and earned U.S. Army, USA Today and Parade All-American honors

As a junior team captain, recorded 171 tackles, 6 sacks, 4 INTs, 5 FFs, 2 FRs and 2 D-TDs, en route to first-team AllState, All-Region and All-Conference honors

Earned second-team All-Conference honors after notching 82 tackles and 3 INTs as a sophomore safety

— BIEGEL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Visited Wisconsin Rapids Boys & Girls Club (2021, 2018)

Participated in Miami Dolphins Challenge Cancer event (2021)

Visited local Wisconsin hospitals through Athletes for Hope (2021)

Participated in My Cause My Cleats to support University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Adapted Fitness Program (2021)

Started fundraiser for Wisconsin Area middle school student who was born with cerebral palsy (2020)

Participated in Green Back Packers’ autograph signing for the Salvation Army (2017)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 109 VETERANS

Total Tackles 9 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Oct 28, 2019

Solo Tackles 5 at New York Jets, Dec 08, 2019 ...1 more at 5.

Sacks 1.0 at Buffalo Bills, Oct 20, 2019 ...1 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed 1 at New York Giants, Dec 15, 2019

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Tackles For Loss 2 at New York Giants, Dec 15, 2019 ...1 more at 2.

Interceptions 1 at New York Giants, Dec 15, 2019

Interception Return Yards 7 at New York Giants, Dec 15, 2019

Special Teams Tackles 2 at Chicago Bears, Nov 12, 2017

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Re-signed (four-year deal) with the Ravens on 3/16/21 Tyus Bowser was selected by the Ravens in the second round (47th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

Pepsi Rookie of the Week (Week 2, 2017)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, Bowser set new single-season career highs in tackles (56), TFL (8), sacks (7), QBHs (15) and FFs (2) for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)

Recorded 3 INTs in 2020, marking a career high and the second most on the team (Marcus Peters - 4)

In 2020, produced 34 tackles, 4 TFL, 14 QBHs, 3 INTs and 5 PD, while adding 2 sacks for the NFL’s No. 2 scoring defense (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%)

In 2019, posted 20 tackles, 5 sacks (-35 yards), 2 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR-TD, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...The Ravens' 6 defensive TDs tied Tampa Bay for No. 1 in the NFL

Posted a 33-yard FR-TD – the first TD of his career – in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10/19)

Registered his first-career INT (returned for 27 yards) and tallied 1 sack vs. Cle. (9/17/17)

— PERSONAL —

Played shooting guard on the Houston basketball team during the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons

Said that his basketball background has helped with his ability to play coverage linebacker

Graduated with a degree in retailing & consumer science

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/17)

Started all 17 games, tallying career highs in tackles (56), TFL (8), sacks (7), QBHs (15) and FFs (2) for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)

Recorded 6 tackles, including 2 TFL, before leaving the game late in the fourth quarter with an Achilles injury vs. Pit. (1/9/22)…Produced the second multi-TFL game of his career (2 at Den.

Recorded10/3/21)2tackles, 1 sack, 1 QBH and 1 FF vs. LAR (1/2)…His FF came on a strip-sack of QB Matthew Stafford and was recovered by OLB Justin Houston

Posted 3 tackles and 1 PD vs. Cle. (12/12), as Baltimore’s defense held the Browns to 0 points and just 95 yards in the second half

Tallied 4 tackles, 1 sack, 3 QBHs and 1 PD in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28), as Baltimore limited the Browns to a seasonlow 40 rushing yards…Recorded a sack in his secondconsecutive game and set a new single-season career-high mark in sacks (5.5)

Recorded 5 tackles, 2 sacks, including a game-sealing takedown of QB Andy Dalton as time expired, 1 TFL, 2 QBHs, 1PD and 1 FF in the 16-13 win vs. Chi. (11/21)…It was his third-career multi-sack performance and marked the first game of his career in which he’s notched multiple sacks and a NotchedFF

5 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QBH and 1 PD in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…In the second half/OT, Baltimore held the Vikings to 114 total yards and 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third Registereddown

a career-high 6 tackles in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone

Posted 3 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 TFL and 2 QBH in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total

Registeredyards

4 tackles on defense, while adding 1 ST tackle in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore limited Kansas City to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/2, 2/0)

Produced career highs with 34 tackles, 4 TFL, 14 QBHs, 3 INTs and 5 PD, while adding 2 sacks for the NFL’s No. 2 scoring defense (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 third-down defense

Recorded(34.0%)

2 tackles on defense and added 1 special teams stop in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and held Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc)

Registered 3 solo tackles, 1 TFL and 1 QBH in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21), helping limit the Bengals’ passing attack to 48 yards, marking the fewest net passing yards allowed in Ravens single-game franchise history…The defense held starting QB Brandon Allen to a passer rating of 0.0, marking the third time in franchise history that feat has been accomplished (Nathan Peterman – 9/9/18; Eli Manning 12/12/04)…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

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Notched 3 tackles (1 solo) and his third INT of the season –notching three in four games – in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…Returned the pick 17 yards to the Cleveland 1-yard line, allowing RB J.K. Dobbins to jolt into the end zone on the next Registeredplay

3 tackles, a career-high 3 QBHs and a red zone INT at Pit. (12/2)…It marked his second-consecutive game with a takeaway…Also helped stop Pittsburgh short of the end zone on 3-of-4 goal-to-go possessions

Made 2 tackles and secured his second-career INT, returning it 25 yards to the Titans’ 22-yard line, vs. Ten. (11/22)…His takeaway led to a 30-yard FG by K Justin Tucker, giving Baltimore its first points of the game

Tallied 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 QBH in the 27-3 win vs. Cin (10/11)…The Ravens finished with 15 QBHs

Produced 1 sack for the second-consecutive game, marking his first career back-to-back performance with a sack, in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also helped limit the Texans’ offense to 5-of-14 (36%) on third down, en route to Baltimore’s 14th-consecutive regular season victory

Collected a fourth-down sack (-14 yards), 2 solo tackles, 1 QB hit and 1 PD in the season-opening victory vs. Cle. (9/13)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3-of-12 (25%) on third down

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0)

Totaled 20 tackles, 5 sacks (-35 yards), 2 PD, 1 FF and 1 FRTD in 2019, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...The Ravens' 6 defensive TDs tied (TB) for No. 1 in the NFL

Posted a strip-sack (-11 yards) of QB Sam Darnold, whose fumble was recovered by DE Jihad Ward and led to WR Marquise Brown’s 24-yard TD on the ensuing possession, in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)

Totaled 3 tackles, including a career-high 2 sacks (-10 yards), helping limit the Texans to 232 total yards in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17)

Picked up a QB Ryan Finley fumble forced by FB/DL Pat Ricard and ran to the end zone for a 33-yard score – the first TD of his career – in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)

Recorded a career-high 3 tackles in the victory at Sea.

Registered(10/20)

his second sack (-9 yards) of the season for a defense that held the Bengals to 250 yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)

Part of a defense that allowed just 269 total yards in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)

Sacked QB Baker Mayfield (-5 yards) vs. Cle. (9/29)

Part of a defense that limited the Cardinals to 20 rushing yards and 2-of-11 (18%) on third down vs. Ari. (9/15)

Recorded 1 tackle and 1 QBH for a defense that allowed just 200 yards of offense in the Week 1 victory at Mia. (9/8)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/0, 1/0)

Produced 6 special teams tackles, also tallying 5 tackles from scrimmage and a half-sack for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense

Registered a half-sack (-2 yards), helping the Ravens hold the Bengals to 255 total yards – including 48 rushing – in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)

Recorded 1 tackle and a TFL for a defense that registered 6 sacks, 2 INTs and limited the Bills to just 153 yards of offense in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)

Totaled 9 tackles (7 solo), 3 sacks (-13 yards), 1 INT (returned 27 yards) and 3 PD for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22)...Saw action in all 16 games as a Recordedrookie

the third QB drop of his career, sacking Ben Roethlisberger (-6 yards) at Pit. (12/10)

Recorded 1 sack (-5 yards) for a defense that posted a shutout and allowed a season-low 196 yards in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. Registered(10/26)hisfirst-career INT (returned for 27 yards) and registered 1 sack vs. Cle. (9/17)...It marked the 17th time in Ravens history that a defender posted at least 1 sack and 1 INT in a game...Additionally, Bowser and S Dawan Landry (12/24/06 vs. Pit.) are the only Ravens rookies to accomplish the feat...Earned Pepsi Rookie of the Week honors

Posted his first-career tackle for a defense that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in team history in the 20-0, season-opening win at Cin. (9/10)

— COLLEGE —

Played in 48 games (23 starts) during his four-year career at Houston, recording 136 tackles (70 solo), 21.5 sacks (-144 yards), 27.5 TFL, 2 INTs, 8 PD, 3 FFs and 2 FRs

Finished his career ranked seventh on the Houston's all-time sacks list (21.5 sacks)

Recorded the second-most TFL (12) and tied for the most sacks (8.5) despite missing five games as a senior in 2016...Was named second-team American Athletic Conference and second-team All-AAC by Phil Steele his senior year

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at John Tyler (Tyler, TX) HS, where he was named the 16-4A District Defensive MVP, ETSN 4A co-Defensive Player of the Year and AP Class 4A first-team All-State for his senior campaign that included 59 tackles and 24 sacks

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— BOWSER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Annually hosts his Tyus Bowser Football Camp each June in Tyler, Texas

Spoke to students of Boys to Men leadership program (2022)

Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Allen AME Church and Hilton Recreation Center in Baltimore (2021)

Participated in virtual programming for the Ravens' annual Beach Bash fan convention (2020)

Joined teammates to converse and play games (virtually) during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2020)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening (2019)

Participated as a celebrity bowler in Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling Night to benefit his 4every1 Foundation (2019)

Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019)

Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2019)

Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Participated in the team’s KaBoom! playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates, Ravens staff and volunteers (2018)…Also joined in refurbishing a Boys & Girls Club in Northwest Baltimore (2019)

Has twice (2018-19) attended the Ravens' annual Beach Bash fan convention in Ocean City, MD

Joined the 2017 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter in Baltimore City, visiting with and serving dinner to members of the community

Participated in the Ravens’ “Sip’ N Paint” event for breast cancer survivors and those still undergoing treatment (2017)

Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2017-18)

Joined teammates as a celebrity shopper during former teammate Benjamin Watson’s Big BENefit Holiday Shopping Event (2017)

TYUS HIGHS: Los Bengals, vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 more at at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020 more at 27 vs. Cleveland Browns, Sep 17, 2017 at Miami Dolphins, Nov 11, 2021 more at

Longest 33 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019

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BOWSER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens17175631258467.056.01500004200032100002020Ravens1623417174262.023.0143532505000000000002019Ravens160201643245.035.010000021113344000002018Ravens1505231250.52.0100000000064200002017Ravens1609723133.013.04127270300002200000 NFLTOTALS801912473511913417.5129.0444802701431133151230000 TYUS BOWSER'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens20321120.00.0000001000011000002019Ravens10000000.00.0000001000000000002018Ravens10000000.00.010000000000000000 NFLTOTALS40321120.00.010000200001100000 SINGLE-GAME
DEFENSIVE Total Tackles 6 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 ...2 more at 6. Solo Tackles 5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 Sacks 2.0 at Chicago Bears, Nov 21, 2021 ...2 more at 2.0. Passes Defensed 1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 ...13 more at 1. Forced Fumbles 1 vs.
Angeles Rams, Jan 02, 2022 ...2 more at 1. Fumble Recoveries 1 at Cincinnati
Nov 10, 2019 Tackles For Loss 2
...1
2. Interceptions 1
...3
1. Interception Return Yards
Special Teams Tackles 1
...14
1.
Opponent's Fumble Return
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on Designated11/8/21

to return from Injured Reserve on 10/20/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 9/10/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 11/17/20

Signed a three-year extension with the Ravens on 3/7/19 Selected by the Ravens in the fifth round (171st overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft...Was the first of two Baltimore draft picks in the fifth round (G Robert Myers, 176th)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Appeared in five games (three starts) in 2021, helping block for Baltimore’s No. 3-ranked rushing attack (145.8 ypg) and sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Made his season debut in Week 11 after recovering from a knee injury suffered during the 2020 campaign

In 2020, started all nine games in which he appeared, recording 14 receptions for 113 yards and 2 TDs before suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week 10…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

In 2019, recorded career-highs in receiving yards (321), receptions (31) and receiving TDs (2), helping the Ravens produce the league’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Was a key run-blocker, assisting Baltimore in setting a new NFL single-season record for rushing yards (3,296)...Baltimore also became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

In 2019, helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

Posted a career-high 78 yards on 4 catches in the victory at Cin. Scored(11/10/19)hisfirst

pro TD (on a 5-yard pass from QB Lamar Jackson) on the 91st reception of his five-year career in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3/19)

In 2018, posted 23 receptions for a then-career-high 213 yards, helping the Ravens' offense produce a then-singleseason team-record 5,999 total net yards

In 2017, posted 28 catches for 213 yards, helping Baltimore post the NFL’s No. 9 scoring attack (24.7 ppg)

Recorded 44 receiving yards on 6 receptions (7.3 avg.) in 2016, helping QB Joe Flacco post a franchise-record 4,317 passing Registeredyards153

yards on 18 receptions (8.5 avg.) for the league’s No. 8 passing attack (266.9 ypg), which gained a single-season franchise-record 4,271 net passing yards, as a rookie in 2015

— PERSONAL —

Has two sisters who were college athletes: Lauren was a four-year starter in basketball at Muhlenberg (PA) College, while Kate played soccer for two seasons at Susquehanna (PA) FavoriteUniversityhobbies are fishing and building remote-controlled cars and planes

Nick and his wife, Kristina, have a son, Broc Ryan (2) and two young daughters, Blakely Grace and Brenna

Went to long-snapping camps in high school, initially thinking he would be primarily a long snapper in college

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 5/3)

Appeared in five games (three starts), helping block for Baltimore’s No. 3-ranked rushing attack (145.8 ypg) and sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Made his season debut in Week 11 after recovering from a knee injury suffered during the 2020 campaign

Made his season debut, seeing action on 40% of the offensive snaps in the 16-13 win at Chi. (11/21)…Helped create space for a rushing attack that generated 123 yards and 1 TD (Devonta Freeman)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 9/9, INJURED RESERVE)

Started all nine games in which he appeared, recording 14 receptions for 113 yards and 2 TDs before suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week 10…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Played an integral role as a blocker in Baltimore’s rushing attack before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the third quarter at NE (11/15)

Led the team with a season-high 46 yards on 4 receptions in the win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore scored 17 unanswered in the second half to capture the victory and set an NFL record with its 31st-straight game scoring at least 20 points

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Totaled 3 receptions for 33 yards and 1 TD in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…His 7-yard TD reception capped-off Baltimore’s 9-play, 47-yard opening drive…Boyle’s 2 TD receptions this season already match his single-season high set in Caught2019afourth

quarter 5-yard TD pass from QB Lamar Jackson to make it a one-score game vs. KC (9/28)…Also helped Baltimore rush for 158 yards on 21 attempts, producing a 7.5 yards per carry average, which stands as the third-highest single-game clip in franchise history (8.37 vs. Cle. on 9/14/03 & 7.7 vs. Det. on 12/13/09)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/15, 1/1)

Posted career highs in receiving yards (321), catches (31) and receiving TDs (2), helping Baltimore produce the league’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)

Was a key run-blocker, assisting the Ravens in setting a new NFL single-season record for rushing yards (3,296)...Baltimore became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a Helpedseasonthe

Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

Posted a 3-yard TD catch and helped the Ravens clinch a playoff berth in the 24-17 win at Buf. (12/8)

Posted a career-high 78 yards on 4 catches to help the Ravens produce 379 yards in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)

Scored his first pro TD (on a 5-yard pass from QB Lamar Jackson) on the 91st reception of his five-year career in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...Led the Ravens in receptions (5) for 27 Helpedyardsthe

Ravens set single-game franchise records in yards (643) and points (59) in the 59-10, season opening victory at Mia. (9/8)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/13, 1/0)

Posted 23 receptions for a then-career-high 213 yards, helping the Ravens produce a then-single-season teamrecord 5,999 total net yards

Recorded 36 receiving yards on 4 catches – 2 of which gained first downs – in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)

Started and posted 36 receiving yards on 3 catches in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30)...Baltimore’s offense tallied 451 total yards, the most ever by a Ravens’ team at Pittsburgh

Started and posted a then-career high in receiving yards (40) and tied a then-career high in long gain (25) on 3 catches in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/11)

Registered 28 receptions for 203 yards, helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s ninth-ranked scoring attack (24.7 ppg)…Over the last nine games of the season, Baltimore averaged the league’s second-most points per contest (29.4)

Produced 4 catches for 29 yards and helped pave the way for 174 rushing yards in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26)

Started and caught a 14-yard pass in the 20-0, seasonopening victory at Cin. (9/10)

2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 6/0)

Played in the final six games after being activated to the 53man roster from the Commissioner’s Permission Exempt List on 11/26/16...Tallied 6 receptions for 44 yards in helping QB Joe Flacco record a single-season franchise-record 4,317 passing yards

Posted his first catch of the season with a 20-yard reception on a scoring drive, finishing with 24 receiving yards on 2 receptions in the 38-6 win vs. Mia. (12/4)

Saw action from scrimmage and on special teams in the 19-14 victory vs. Cin. (11/27) after being activated to the Ravens’ 53-man roster on 11/26

2015: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 11/2)

Registered 153 yards on 18 receptions (8.5 avg.) for the league’s No. 8 passing attack (266.9 ypg), which gained a then-single-season franchise-record 4,271 net passing yards

Caught a QB Joe Flacco pass to convert a 2-point attempt and posted 20 yards on 2 receptions at Ari. (10/26)

In his first NFL start, posted 12 receiving yards on 3 catches for an offense that scored 16 unanswered points in the 23-20, OT victory at Pit. (10/1)...Secured a key 7-yard reception to convert a first down on fourth-and-1 on a drive that ended in a K Justin Tucker FG in the fourth quarter

— COLLEGE —

Played in 41 games (36 starts) at Delaware, catching 101 passes for 984 yards (9.7 avg.) and 12 TDs...Became the alltime leader among TEs for receptions and ranked No. 2 in receiving yards and TDs

Posted 37 catches for 304 yards and 4 TDs as a senior in 2014, earning first-team All-CAA and second-team (The Sports Network) and third-team (Beyond Sports Network) AllAmerica recognition Majored in economics

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at High Point Regional (Sussex, NJ) HS, where he was a three-year starter on both sides of the ball

Earned first-team All-Conference honors on defense as a senior, posting a single-season school record 10 sacks Was also an All-Conference selection in basketball, serving as a three-year starter and team captain

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— BOYLE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in annual Pawject Runway (2022)

Surprised 2020 Touchdown for Teachers award recipient, Katie McDonald, with a congratulatory virtual meet & greet (2020)

Participated in the Ravens’ virtual celebration video for students in the Class of 2020

Along with his wife, Kristina, made a $25,000 donation to the Maryland Food Bank that provided 75,000 meals to those affected by the COVID-19 health crisis (2020)

Continued support of Special Olympics Maryland by attending the Polar Bear Plunge (2020)

Supported former teammate Hayden Hurst at the Hayden Hurst Family Foundation Fundraiser at Harryman House, benefitting mental health awareness in adolescents and teenagers (2019)

Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019)

Attended the Ravens' annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2018)

Continued to promote the NFL and Ravens’ PLAY 60 initiative by participating in the PLAY 60 Caravan at Rodgers Forge Elementary School (2018) and Friendship Valley Elementary School (2019)

Alongside teammates, participated as a celebrity bowler in Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling Night to benefit his 4every1 Foundation

Participated(2018)inthe

Players Philanthropy Fund’s Second Annual Beltway Boards & Brews Cornhole Tournament at the Baltimore Museum of Industry (2018)

Participated in Special Olympics Maryland’s Howard County Inspiration Walk (2018)

Supported the NFL and Ravens’ PLAY 60 initiative, the movement for a more active generation, by participating in the team’s PLAY 60 All Abilities Clinic with over 100 athletes from Special Olympics Maryland (2017-19, 21)

Joined teammates and Ravens staff members to renovate Mary Ann Winterling Elementary School in downtown Baltimore (2017)

Joined teammates as a celebrity shopper during former player Benjamin Watson’s Big BENefit Holiday Shopping Event (2017)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2017, 2019)

Supported the Cecil County Special Olympics by attending the Pine Grove Inn’s annual chili cook-off (2016)

Attended the Goodwill Gridiron Halloween party to benefit Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake (2015)

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NICK BOYLE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2015 Ravens112181538.5250000.000 2016 Ravens606447.3200000.000 2017 Ravens1511282037.3160000.000 2018 Ravens1613232139.3250000.000 2019 Ravens16153132110.4352000.000 2020 Ravens99141138.1212000.000 2021 Ravens 531 22.020000.000 NFLTOTALS78531211,0498.7354000.000 NICK BOYLE'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2018 Ravens10000.000000.000 2019 Ravens11000.000000.000 2020 Ravens00000.000000.000 NFLTOTALS21000.000000.000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Receptions 5 vs. New England Patriots, Nov 03, 2019 ...1 more at 5. Receiving Yards 78 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019 Receiving Average 19.5 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019 Longest Receptions 35 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019 Receiving TDs 1 at Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 18, 2020 ...3 more at 1. Longest Own Fumble Return 1 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 08, 2020

09/13atRaiders

INJUREDRESERVE W36-35 W19-17

INJUREDRESERVE W23-7 W31-25 W34-6

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNL17-41 11/07Vikings L10-22 L19-20 L22-24 L13-16

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 118 VETERANS 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RECEIVING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERUSHING
L27-33+ 09/19Chiefs INJUREDRESERVE
09/26atLions INJUREDRESERVE
10/03atBroncos
10/11Colts INJUREDRESERVE
+ 10/17Chargers INJUREDRESERVE
10/24Bengals
INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW34-31+ 11/11atDolphins INACTIVE
11/21atBearsS000.00 0000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsP000.00 0000.00 0W16-10 12/05atSteelers ONINACTIVELIST
12/12atBrowns ONINACTIVELIST
12/19PackersS000.00 0000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengalsP000.00 0000.00 0L21-41 01/02RamsS122.02 0000.00 0L19-20 01/09Steelers RESERVE/COVID-19
+ 2021TOTALS5-3122.02 0000.00 08-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed to the Ravens' active roster on 9/28/21

Activated from the practice squad (COVID-19 replacement) on 9/26/21 at Det.

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 9/6/21

Signed by Carolina on 8/11/21

Signed by Cincinnati on 3/25/20

Signed to the Ravens' 53-man roster on 10/2/19 after being released by the Cardinals on 3/6/19

Placed on Injured Reserve (thumb) on 11/26/18

Signed by the Cardinals on 8/5/17

Signed by the Detroit Lions on 9/23/14

Released by the Lions on 5/10/17

Placed on the Lions’ Injured Reserve list on 9/4/16

Signed by the Detroit Lions on 9/23/14

Released from the practice squad on 9/23/14

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 9/4/14

Waived by the Ravens on 9/2/14

Elevated to the Ravens’ 53-man roster on 12/17/12

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 9/1/12

Released by the Ravens on 8/31/12

Elevated to the Ravens’ 53-man roster on 1/14/12

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 12/1/11

Released by the Ravens on 11/29/11

Elevated to the Ravens’ 53-man roster on 11/23/11

Released by the Ravens on 9/3/11 and signed to the practice squad on Originally11/9/11signed by the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2011

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 10 seasons (2011-21), Bynes has seen action for Baltimore (2011-14, 2019, 2021), Detroit (2014-16), Arizona (2017-18) and Cincinnati (2020), totaling 131 games played with 75 starts...Has 531 career tackles, 4 INTs and 3 FRs

Played in 14 games (12 starts) in 2021, registering 76 tackles (third most on the team), a career-high 6 TFL, 2 sacks and 4 QBHs for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing defense (84.5 ypg)

In 2020, started all 16 games for first time in his career with Cincinnati...Tallied a career-high 99 tackles with 5 TFL and 1 Insack2019, totaled 45 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INTs and 4 PD, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game

In 2017, became a valued backup on the NFL’s sixth-ranked defense in Arizona

In 2015, competed in all 16 games for the first time in his career and established then-career highs with 11 starts, 80 tackles (54 solo), 5 PD, 1 FF and a half sack

Recorded his first-career INT and totaled 19 tackles (16 solo), 1 FR and 3 special teams tackles in 2014

In 2012 with the Ravens, competed in all four playoff games and had 2 special teams tackles, including the final tackle in Baltimore's Super Bowl XLVII victory

— PERSONAL —

After his playing days, is interested in pursuing a career in sports broadcasting or coaching 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/2)

Played in 14 games (12 starts), registering 76 tackles (third most on the team), a career-high 6 TFL, 2 sacks and 4 QBHs for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing defense (84.5 ypg)

Recorded a team-high 8 tackles (tied with Chuck Clark) vs. Pit. (1/9/22), as Baltimore limited the Steelers to 79 rushing

Recordedyards

8 tackles, 1 sack and 1 QBH vs. GB (12/19)

Tallied a team-high and season-high 11 tackles (8 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…In the second half/OT, Baltimore held the Vikings to 114 total yards and 1of-6 (16.7%) on third down

In his first start of the season, registered a season-high and team-high 6 tackles (tied with Anthony Averett), 1 TFL and 1 PD in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a seasonlow 208 total yards and 6 points

Notched 4 tackles (3 solo) in his first game of the 2021 season in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)

2020: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games for Bengals, and saw action on 71.6% of team’s snaps (most among linebackers)…Totaled 99 tackles, 2 PD, 1 sack and 1 FR

Recorded a season-high 10 tackles (7 solo) in the season finale vs. Bal. (1/3/21)

Posted 8 tackles and 1 FR vs. Pit. (12/21)…His FR set up a Bengals FG drive

Totaled 7 tackles and 2 PD vs. NYG (11/29)

Posted 8 tackles and 1 sack in his Bengals debut vs. LAC (9/13)

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2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/7)

After signing to the Ravens' 53-man roster in Week 5, tallied 45 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INTs and 4 PD in 2019, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game

Posted his second INT of the season (returned for 6 yards) and helped limit the Texans to 232 total yards in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17)

Led the Ravens’ defense with 9 tackles in the 49-13 win at Cin.

Played(11/10)56defensive snaps and totaled a team-leading 8 tackles, including 1 TFL, in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)

Posted 3 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD that resulted in a CB Marlon Humphrey INT for a defense that limited the Bengals to 250 yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)

Recorded his third-career INT (first as a Raven) and 5 tackles for a defense that allowed just 269 total yards in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)

2018: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 11/11)

Started all 11 games in which he appeared, recording 75 tackles, 2 sacks, 5 PD and 1 FR

Posted 3 tackles before leaving the game in the second quarter with a season-ending thumb injury at LAC (11/25)

Recorded 8 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 PD vs. Oak. (11/18)

Notched 3 tackles and 1 sack at KC (11/11)

Recorded 11 tackles, 1 sack, 1 PD and 1 FR in the 28-18 victory at SF (10/7)…The fumble recovery marked his firstcareer defensive TD

Posted a team-high 11 tackles (tied, Budda Baker) vs. Was. (9/9)

2017: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 14/1)

Played 14 games (one start), recording 34 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 5 PD and 1 FF for the NFL’s sixth-ranked defense…Recorded 9 tackles and 1 FF on special teams

Recorded 2 tackles before leaving the game with a left ankle injury vs. Was. (12/17)

Posted 1 tackle, 1 PD and a game-sealing INT in the 12-7 victory vs. Ten. (12/10)

Tallied 8 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 PD vs. LAR (12/3)

Notched 9 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 FF in the 27-24 victory vs. Jax.

Registered(11/26)

5 tackles, his first career full-sack and 1 FF on special teams at Ind. (9/17)

2016: (DETROIT LIONS – 9/8)

Played in nine games (eight starts), recording 38 tackles, 4 TFL and 4 PD

Made his first career postseason start at Sea. (1/7/17) and tallied 7

Sufferedtacklesaknee injury in preseason and was waived before resigning with the Lions on 10/25

2015: (DETROIT LIONS – 16/11)

Played in all 16 games (11 starts), recording 80 tackles, halfsack, 5 PD and 1 FF

Recorded 5 tackles, 0.5 sacks and 1 FF vs. SF (12/27)…His shared sack (with DT Haloti Ngata) forced a fumble by QB Blaine Gabbert that lead to a Lions TD on the following play

Posted 5 tackles, 1 QBH and 2 PD at NO (12/21)

Tallied 3 tackles and 1 PD vs. Oak. (11/22)

Posted a season-high 11 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 PD vs. Chi. Recorded(10/18) 7 tackles and 1 PD vs. Den. (9/27)

2014: (DETROIT LIONS – 13/0)

Appeared in 13 games, tallying 22 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PD and 1 PostedFR his first career INT, 4 tackles and 1 PD at Ari. (11/16)

Notched 1 tackle and 1 FR vs. Mia. (11/9)

Began the season on Baltimore’s practice squad before being signed by Detroit on 9/23

2013: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/6)

Started a then-career-high six games and produced thencareer highs in tackles (41), solo stops (19) and PD (3), while adding 4 special teams tackles

Recorded 6 tackles (3 solo) in the 22-20 victory vs. Pit. (11/28)

Started and recorded 2 tackles and a QB hit for a defense that did not allow a TD for the second-consecutive contest and held the Texans to 25% (3-of-12) on third down in the 30-9 victory vs. Hou. (9/22)

Started and posted 8 tackles, including 1 TFL, for a defense that didn’t allow a TD and held the Browns to 27% (4-of-15) on third down in the 14-6 victory vs. Cle. (9/15)

Led the team with 8 tackles at Den. (9/5)

2012: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/3)

Recorded then-career highs in tackles (31), solo stops (18) and PD (2) and posted 3 special teams tackles after being signed to the Ravens’ active roster from their practice squad on Led10/17/12theteam

with 9 tackles at Cin. (12/30)

Started his first-career NFL game, recording a team leading and career-high 13 tackles (11 solo) and his first-career PD in game 14 vs. Den. (12/16)

Saw action in all four playoff games, producing 2 solo special teams tackles, including a solo special teams tackle in the 34-31 victory in Super Bowl XLVII vs. SF (2/3/13) – the game’s final tackle (Ted Ginn) that sealed the win for Baltimore

2011: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/0)

Saw action in one game (on special teams) after being signed to the Ravens’ active roster from their practice squad on Played11/29in his first-career NFL game, on special teams, in game 11 vs. SF (11/24)

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Re-signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 12/1 after being waived by Baltimore on 11/29...Signed to Baltimore’s active roster from their practice squad on 11/23...Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 11/9

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 43 career games with the Tigers, recording 238 tackles (127 solo), 7 INTs, 19 PD, 2 FFs and 2 FRs

Led the team in tackles in both 2009 and 2010...Started 35 consecutive games dating back to his sophomore year Totaled 73 tackles, including 36 solo, 3 INTs, 5 PD and 1 FF, helping lead Auburn to a National Championship as a senior in Started2010

all 13 games and led the team with 104 tackles (ranked ninth in tackles per game – 8.0) as a junior in 2009...Posted a career-high 12 tackles (10 solo) against West Virginia

Played in 12 games, including eight starts as a sophomore in 2008...Finished fifth on the team with 53 tackles and a teamhigh 3 INTs...Made his first-career start against Tennessee and led the team with 11 tackles Appeared in five games as a freshman in 2007, totaling 10 tackles (8 solo)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes, FL) HS, where he totaled 110 tackles, 4 FFs, 3 FRs and 2 sacks in just eight games as a senior Led Boyd Anderson to a 9-3 overall record and to the second round of the state playoffs as a senior Earned Broward County Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2006...Ranked ninth nationally among ILBs and 31st overall in Florida by Rivals. com...Played in the Broward County AllStar game in 2006

— BYNES' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Surprised Army members oversees with a Zoom call and new Microsoft tablets (2021)

Participated in annual Ravens Play 60 All-Abilities clinic alongside 50 Special Olympic Athletes (2021)

Participated in My Cause My Cleats in support of Black Lives Matter (2020)

Participated in Hometown Huddle: Ravens Team Challenge, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2014)

Organized a Thanksgiving food distribution at Paul’s Place Shelter in Baltimore, helping feed lunch to hundreds of homeless men, women and children in 2013

Joined teammates and Operation Welcome Home at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport to greet troops who had been serving overseas (2013)

Served as a personal shopper to youth at Vonta Leach’s Holiday Helpers event at Target in 2012 and ‘13

Additionally, supported Ravens team events, including Spring Football Festival and A Purple Evening, the team’s annual women’s event at M&T Bank Stadium

Supported his teammates’ charitable initiatives, including the Lardarius Webb Charity Softball Tournament and Bowling Classic, Corey Graham’s blood drive to benefit the American Red Cross and Torrey Smith’s Celebrity Server Night

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JOSH BYNES' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2014Ravens00000000.00.0000000000000000002013Ravens156411922130.00.0100003000043100002012Ravens103311813100.00.0100001000031200002011Ravens10000000.00.000000000000000000Wentfrom Baltimore to Detroit 2021Ravens1412765026672.01.0300004000000000002020Bengals1616995346591.00.0200002010000000002019Ravens1274522236141.00.0227604000011000002018Cardinals11117552235272.022.03000050112300000002017Cardinals14127243251.02.011252503100097210002016Lions983826124130.00.0000004000000000002015Lions1611805426590.55.5300005100022000002014TOTAL13019163270.00.011171701010032100002014Lions13019163270.00.01117170101003210000 NFLTOTALS1317553133419737947.530.5174492503223123221661000

Total Tackles 13 vs. Denver Broncos, Dec 16, 2012

Solo Tackles 11 vs. Denver Broncos, Dec 16, 2012

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Sacks 1.0 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021 ...6 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed 2 vs. New York Giants, Nov 29, 2020 ...1 more at 2.

Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 26, 2017 ...1 more at 1.

Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 21, 2020 ...2 more at 1.

2021 GAME-BY-GAME

Tackles For Loss 2 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Oct 17, 2021 ...2 more at 2.

Interceptions 1 vs. Houston Texans, Nov 17, 2019 ...3 more at 1.

Interception Return Yards 25 vs. Tennessee Titans, Dec 10, 2017

Special Teams Tackles 2 at Los Angeles Rams, Oct 22, 2017 ...2 more at 2.

Special Teams Forced Fumbles 1 at Indianapolis Colts, Sep 17, 2017

Longest Opponent's Fumble Return 23 at San Francisco 49ers, Oct 07, 2018

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 122 VETERANS JOSH BYNES' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2019Ravens10624000.00.0000000000000000002016Lions11716000.00.0000000000000000002014Lions10110000.00.0000000000000000002012Ravens40000000.00.0000000000022000002011Ravens00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS7114410000.00.000000000002200000
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Re-signed (two-year deal) with the Ravens on 4/9/22

Signed a one-year contract extension (through 2021) with the Ravens on 3/21/20

Acquired by Baltimore from the Jacksonville Jaguars on 3/19/20 in exchange for a 2020 fifth-round draft choice

Signed with Jacksonville as an unrestricted free agent (Ari.) on Re-signed3/10/17with the Cardinals on 5/10/12

Originally selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round (50th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

Six-time Pro Bowler (2014-15, 2017-20)

NFL All-Decade Team (2010s)

NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year (2019)

Bart Starr Award (2019)

PFWA All-AFC Team (2019)

Pro Bowl Defensive MVP Award (2019)

Two-time AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 6, 2020; Week 3, 2019)

AP first-team All-Pro as a DE (2017)

PFWA and Sporting News Defensive Player of the Year NFL(2017)101

Awards AFC Defensive Player of the Year (2017)

AP second-team All-Pro as a DT (2016-17)

NFLPA Community MVP (Nov. 2014, Oct. 2016, Oct. 2019)

AP second-team All-Pro as a DE (2014)

Pop Warner Humanitarian Award (2015)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has played in 213 (194 starts) during his 14-year career, which both rank as the most among active NFL defensive linemen...Has totaled 764 tackles (55 solo), 93.5 sacks, 161 TFL, 14 FFs, 12 FRs (3 returned for TDs), 55 PD and 3 INTs…His 8 blocked field goals tie Craig Terrill for the third most since the 1970 NFL merger

Earning his sixth-overall and fourth-consecutive Pro Bowl nod in 2020, Campbell started all 12 games in which he appeared, producing 28 tackles, 4 sacks, 10 QBHs, 5 TFL and 6 PD for the NFL’s No. 2 scoring defense (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%)

Is one of only five active D-linemen with more than 50-career PD (Carlos Dunlap, 68; J.J. Watt, 63; Jason Pierre-Paul, 61; Calais Campbell, 55; Cameron Jordan, 54)...Since 2008, his 160 TFL rank No. 2 in the NFL, trailing only J.J. Watt's 179

— PERSONAL —

Grew up in a household of 10 (five brothers, two sisters) While in seventh grade, both his parents lost their jobs as accountants, and the family lived out of a homeless shelter for eight months

His younger brother, Jared, played safety at Miami (FL) and spent time with the Cardinals during training camp in 2011...His older brother, Ciare, was a DB at Colorado State from 2004-05, and his brother, Raj, played football at Butte and Orange County Junior Colleges and was a WR at Adams State…His brother, Severin, played football at the University of Montana

In 2007, graduated with a degree in sociology from the University of Miami (FL)

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/14)

Played in 15 games (14 starts), producing 49 tackles (29 solo), 12 QBHs, 5 TFL, and 1.5 sacks for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing defense (84.5 ypg)

Registered 6 tackles, including 1 TFL, vs. Pit. (1/9/22), as Baltimore limited the Steelers to 79 rushing yards

Recorded 2 tackles, 1 sack (No. 93.5 of his career) and 2 QBHs vs. Pit. (12/5)

Registered 3 tackles, 1 PD and 1 FR in the 16-13 win vs. Chi. (11/21), as Baltimore limited Chicago to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third Registereddown

4 tackles and 2 TFL in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards (including 26 rushing) and 6 points

Posted 4 tackles and 1 TFL in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone…Registered the eighth blocked kick of his career on a fourth-quarter FGA to give Baltimore’s offense the ball back just prior to its game-tying TD drive

Notched 5 tackles and 3 QBHs in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards

Tallied 4 solo tackles, 2 TFLs and 1 QBH in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…Also protected in field-goal formation during K Justin Tucker’s game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard kick

Appeared in his 200th-career game, notching 2 tackles (1 solo), in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore limited Kansas City to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down

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2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12, 2/2)

In his first season as a Raven, started all 12 games in which he appeared, producing 28 tackles, 4 sacks, 10 QBHs, 5 TFL and 6 PD for the NFL’s No. 2 scoring "D" (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 third-down "D" (34.0%)…Earned his sixth-overall and fourthconsecutive Pro Bowl nod…His 4 sacks led Baltimore’s Dline, as he reached that number for the 12-consecutive year, marking the NFL’s longest such active streak

Recorded 2 tackles in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and held Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc)

Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week Honors after a standout performance in which he recorded 5 tackles (4 solo) and a game-high 3 sacks and 4 TFL in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…It marked Campbell’s fourth performance of at least 3 sacks in his career, and his 4 TFL matched a career high…Baltimore produced its highest single-game QBHs total (17) since 2006

Finished with 2 tackles (all solo) and 1 QBH in the 27-3 win vs. Cin (10/11)…The Ravens finished with 15 QBHs, tying their third-highest output since the stat began being tracked in Batted2006down

a third-down throw, forcing a Washington FGA (54 yards, no good) in the 31-17 win at Was. (10/4)…Also helped limit Washington to 4-of-13 (31%) on third down

Delivered his first sack as Raven, adding 5 tackles (2 solo) and a team-high 3 QBHs in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also helped limit the Texans’ offense to 5-of-14 (36%) on third down, to Baltimore’s 14th-consecutive regular season victory

Posted a career-high 3 PD in his Ravens debut, including a deflection that resulted in a CB Marlon Humphrey INT on the team’s first-defensive sequence, in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)

2019: (JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games for the fifth-consecutive season and for the seventh time in his 12-year career...Collected 56 tackles (37 solo), 10 TFL, 6.5 sacks, 2 FFs, 1 PD, and 1 FR for a TD, en route to his fifth-career and third-consecutive Pro Bowl

Scored his third-career TD on an 8-yard return of a FF by DE Yannick Ngakoue in the fourth quarter to help seal a 38-20 victory vs. Ind. (12/29)

Recorded back-to-back games with a sack, producing 1 sack and 5 tackles (4 solo) vs. Hou. (11/3)

Logged 3 QBHs and 1.5 sacks of Jacksonville’s 8 on the day…Helped limit RB Le’Veon Bell to a season-low 23 rushing yards in the Jaguars’ 29-15 victory vs. NYJ (10/27)

Collected 5 tackles (4 solo) and his first FF of the season vs. NO Tied(10/13)hisseason

high with 6 tackles and blocked a 56-yard FG attempt at Car. (10/6), marking the first blocked FG by a Jaguar since 2015

Registered 6 solo tackles, 5 QBHs, 3 sacks and tied a career high with 4 TFL in Jacksonville’s first win of the season vs. Ten. (9/19)…Became the first player in franchise history to post multiple games with at least 3 sacks

2018: (JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games and was selected as a defensive captain by his teammates…Set a single-season career high with 20 TFL, tied a career high with 72 tackles (53 solo) and led the team with 10.5 sacks (-73.5 yards), becoming the first player in Jaguars history to record double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons…Named to his fourth-overall and second-consecutive Pro Bowl

Closed the season with three-consecutive games with at least 1 sack…Totaled 7 tackles (5 solo), 1.5 sacks and 1 TFL at Hou. (12/30)

Tallied 1 sack, 2 TFL and recovered his own FF in a 17-7 victory at Mia. (12/23)

Recorded 7 tackles (6 solo), 1 sack and 2 TFL, helping contain RB Adrian Peterson to 51 yards on 19 carries (2.7 avg.) vs. Was. Posted(12/16)1sack, 2 TFL and 1 PD in the franchise’s seventh shutout victory vs. Ind. (12/2)…The Jaguars held Indianapolis’ offense to 5-of-18 (28%) on third down

Notched 4 tackles and 1 sack…Helped hold the Steelers’ rushing attack to a season-low 26 yards vs. Pit. (11/18)

Registered 5 tackles and produced his second-consecutive game with 2 TFL at Ind. (11/11)

Compiled 6 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack and 2 TFL vs. Phi. (10/28)

Led the team with a season-high total of 9 tackles (5 solo) vs. Hou. Posted(10/21)6tackles (4 solo) and notched his fourth sack through the team’s first six games at Dal. (10/14)

Produced 5 solo tackles, a season-high 2 sacks and 1 TFL Ten. (9/23)

2017: (JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – 16/16, 3/3)

Started all 16 games and totaled 67 tackles (47 solo), 14.5 sacks, 14 TFL, 3 PD, 3 FFs and 1 FR for league’s best pass defense (169.9 ypg.)…His career-best 14.5 sacks (-96 yards) were the second most in the NFL and broke the Jaguars’ single-season team record established in 1999 (Tony Brackens, 12)…Named to his third-career Pro Bowl and earned AP All-Pro recognition as a DE and DT…Also named the PFWA Defensive Player of the Year

Recorded 6 tackles (3 solo) and 4 QBHs in a Wild Card win vs. Buf. Wrapped(1/7/18)upthe regular season with 7 tackles (4 solo) and 2 TFL at Ten. (12/31), marking his fifth performance of the season with at least 2 TFL

Recorded a season-high 8 tackles (4 solo) and added 1 PD at SF Tallied(12/24)his

fourth multi-sack performance of the 2017 campaign, collecting 5 tackles (4 solo), 2 sacks, 2 TFL and 1 PD in a 45-7 victory vs. Hou. (12/17)

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Recorded 4 solo tackles, 1 sack and 1 TFL vs. Ind. (12/3)…Reached 12.5 sacks for the season, eclipsing Tony Brackens’ single-season franchise record of 12 sacks (1999)

Posted a 10-yard scoop-and-score TD, marking the second TD of his career at Ari. (11/26)

Notched a half-sack and 1 FF in a 19-7 victory at Cle. (11/19)

Posted 1 sack and 2 TFL in the Jaguars’ stingiest defensive performance of the season, allowing just 29 rushing yards and 119 passing yards vs. Cin. (11/5)

With his second-consecutive 2-sack performance, Campbell reached 10 sacks through seven games, already eclipsing his previous single-season high (9, 2013)…Added 1 TFL and 1 FF in the shutout victory at Ind. (10/22)

Registered 6 tackles (3 solo), 1 TFL and 1 sack at NYJ (10/1)

Recorded 1 FF and notched a half-sack for a defense that held the Ravens’ passing attack to a season-low 52 yards vs. Bal. (9/24)

Set a franchise record for most sacks in a single game with 4 at Hou. (9/10)…Campbell’s 4 sacks were also a personal single-game career high, and his 3.5 sacks in the first half were the most by a single player in a half since 2015 (LB Khalil Mack, Week 14, 5; DE Cameron Wake, Week 6, 4)

2016: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/16)

Started 16 games for the second-consecutive season and fourth time in his career…Totaled 53 tackles (34 solo), 12 TFL and 8 sacks for a Cardinals’ defense that led the league in sacks (48.0) and allowed the second-lowest yards per game average in the NFL (305.2 ypg)…Added 2 FFs, a careerhigh 3 FRs, 1 INT and 6 PD…Returned 1 FR for a TD, reaching the end zone for the first time in his career Tallied 3 tackles (1 solo), 1.5 sacks and 1 TFL in a 44-6 victory to close out the season at LAR (1/1/17)…The Cardinals’ defense held the Rams to 2-of-14 on third down (14%)

Recovered an aborted snap, notching his second-consecutive game with a FR…Added a half sack of QB Russell Wilson at Sea.

Registered(12/24)his

first-career TD on a 53-yard scoop-and-score to put Arizona ahead 13-10 vs. NO (12/18)…Added 2 sacks and 2 TFL, marking his second 2-sack, 2-TFL performance of the Talliedseason1sack, 1 FF and 1 PD vs. Was. (12/4)

Recorded a season-high 9 tackles (1 solo) for a defense that allowed a season-low 24 rushing yards against the defending NFC Champions at Car. (10/30)

Had a breakout performance at SF (10/6), collecting his first 2 sacks of the season, 1 INT and 2 TFL in the victory Opened the season with a FR vs. NE (9/1)

2015: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/16, 2/2)

Started 16 games for the third time in his career and was chosen as a defensive captain for the second-consecutive season…Led the defensive line with 61 tackles (46 solo) and tied for the team lead with 16 TFL…Added 5 sacks, 3 PD and 1 FR, earning Pro Bowl honors for the second-consecutive season…Helped Arizona post a franchise-best 13-3 record

Recorded 6 tackles (5 solo), a season-high 2.5 sacks and his fourth 3-TFL output of the season in the Cardinals’ ninthstraight victory of the season vs. GB (12/27)

Recovered the game-sealing fumble forced by DE Dwight Freeney in a 23-20 victory vs. Min. (12/10)

Tied his career high with a team-leading 11 tackles (10 solo)…Added a half-sack and 3 TFL vs. STL (10/4)

2014: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 14/14, 1/1)

Led the defensive line with 58 tackles (48 solo) and 16 TFL, finishing second on the team with 7 sacks…Added 1 INT, 1 FF and 3 PD as a first-time defensive captain for Arizona…Earned his first Pro Bowl selection

Closed out the season with 5 tackles (all solo), 2 TFL and 1 PD at SF Recorded(12/28)6tackles (5 solo), including a game-sealing fourthdown tackle of WR Jason Avant vs. KC (12/7)…Added 1 sack, 1 TFL and 1 PD

Registered a then-career high 3 sacks…Added 6 tackles (4 solo) and 3 TFL at Sea. (11/23)

Posted 6 tackles (5 solo), 2 sacks and a season-high 4 TFL vs. STL Intercepted(11/9)

QB Peyton Manning and returned it 23 yards to set up Arizona at the Broncos’ 5-yard line…RB Andre Ellington punched it into the end zone on the first play following the turnover…Added 1 PD and 1 TFL at Den. (10/5)

Set a season high with 10 solo tackles…Added 1 sack and 3 TFL at NYG (9/14)

2013: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games and led the defensive line with 58 tackles (45 solo)…Tied for the team lead with 14 TFL and finished second on the team with a then-career-high 9 sacks…Helped Arizona’s rush defense finish as the league’s best (84.4 ypg)

Finished the season with a 5-tackle (4 solo) and 1-sack performance vs. SF (12/29)

Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), 2 sacks and 2 TFL at Sea. (12/22)

Tallied 5 tackles (all solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL and a season-high 2 PD vs Atl. (10/27)

Notched a season-high 8 tackles (7 solo), 1 FR and 1 TFL in a Thursday matchup vs. Sea. (10/17)

Registered 4 tackles (all solo), 2 sacks, and earned his firstcareer safety vs. Car. (10/6)…Added 1 FF, which was returned 43 yards by CB Antoine Cason and set up an Arizona TD on the ensuing possession

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Collected his first sack and first FR of the 2013 campaign vs. Det. (9/15)

2012: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 13/12)

Led the defensive line with 63 tackles (50 solo) and finished No. 2 on the team with 6.5 sacks…Also added 13 TFL, 6 PD and a blocked FG

Closed out the season with his third-consecutive 1-sack performance…Added 1 TFL at SF (12/30)

Notched his fourth-straight game of 8 tackles (7 solo)…Added 1 sack and 1 PD vs. Chi. (12/23)

Tallied 8 tackles (7 solo), 1 sack and tied a career high with 4 TFL vs. Det. (12/16)

Collected 8 tackles (5 solo) and a half-sack at GB (11/4)

Posted 6 tackles (all solo), 1 sack and 2 TFL vs. SF (10/29)

Helped limit the Vikings’ passing attack to a season-low 43 yards at Min. (10/21)

Registered 5 tackles (all solo) and 2 TFL vs. Buf. (10/14)

Recorded a season-high 10 tackles (7 solo), 2 sacks and 2 TFL at NE (9/16)…His second sack occurred on the Patriots’ final drive of the game, which resulted in a missed FG

2011: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games for the first time in his career…Set a career high with 72 tackles (53 solo) and posted a teamleading 8 sacks…Added 13 TFL, a career-high 10 PD, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 1 INT…Blocked a career-high 3 FGs, which is tied for the second-highest single-season total in NFL history

Collected 7 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 TFL and 2 PD at Cin.

Recorded(12/24)his first-career INT, picking off QB Michael Vick at Phi. (11/13)…Helped limit the Eagles’ offense to 3-of-15 (20%) on third down

Blocked a 42-yard FG at the end of regulation to send the game into OT…Added 6 tackles (all solo), 2 sacks and a season-high 3 TFL in the overtime victory vs. STL (11/6)

Tallied 6 tackles (all solo) and a FF at NYG (10/2) Notched 10 tackles (5 solo) and 2.5 sacks, marking a season high for both categories at Sea. (9/25)

2010: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 15/15)

Started 15 games for the second-consecutive season…Set a then-career high with 60 tackles (46 solo) and registered a team-leading 6 sacks (-49 yards)…Added his first-career FR, 2 PD and 13 TFL

Registered his second-consecutive game with a sack in the 27-26 victory at Dal. (12/25)

Set a career high with 11 tackles (9 solo) and 4 TFL…Added 1 sack at Car. (12/19)

Recovered a QB Kyle Orton fumble, marking the first FR of his career vs. Den. (12/12)

Notched a 6-tackle (3 solo), 1-sack and 2-TFL performance vs. Sea.

Tallied(11/14)4tackles (all solo) and 1 sack at Sea. (10/24)

Opened the season with 1 sack, 1 PD and 1 TFL in a victory at STL (9/12)

2009: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/15, 2/1)

Saw action in all 16 games (15 starts) and tied DE Darnell Dockett with a team-high 7 sacks…Also recorded 46 tackles (35 solo), 8 TFL, 5 PD and 1 FF…Added special teams contributions, blocking 2 FGs as one of only seven players to block multiple kicks in 2009

Registered 1 sack for the second-consecutive game…Added 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL at SF (12/14)

Totaled 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 sack of QB Brett Favre, and 1 TFL in a 30-17 victory vs. Min. (12/6)

Recorded 1 FF, knocking the ball loose from a scrambling QB Marc Bulger at STL (11/22)

Posted a season-high 7 tackles (6 solo) vs. Car. (11/1)

Tallied 3 tackles (2 solo), a season-high 1.5 sacks and 2 TFL at Sea.

Credited(10/18)withhis first-career sack, recording a half-sack of QB David Garrard…Also blocked a 46-yard FG, resulting in an 83-yard TD return by S Antrel Rolle at Jax. (9/20)

2008: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/0, 4/0)

Saw action in all 16 regular season games and four postseason games, including Super Bowl XLIII, in his rookie season...Totaled 21 tackles (17 solo), 2 TFL, 1 PD and 1 FF…Added 8 special teams tackles as a key contributor on that Collectedunit

1 tackle in each of Arizona’s four postseason games, including Super Bowl XLIII against Pit. (2/1/09)

Credited with his first-career FF vs. Dal (10/12)

Recorded his first-career tackle in the Cardinals’ season opener at SF (9/7)

— COLLEGE —

Played in 36 career games (25 starts) with the Hurricanes before entering the NFL Draft following his junior season

Finished his career with 158 tackles, 19.5 sacks, 37.5 TFL, 5 FFs, 3 FRs and 1 INT

Started all 12 games at DE as a junior, finishing the season with 50 tackles and a team-high 12 TFL…Added 6.5 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs and his first-career INT

Started 12 of 13 games at DE as a sophomore and was named the team’s MVP…Ranked second on the team with 80 tackles and 10.5 sacks, including a streak of sevenconsecutive games with at least 1 sack (second-longest streak in school history)…Also led the ACC with 20 TFL (fourth best in the nation) and collected 3 FFs and 1 FR

Appeared in all 12 games (one start) as a freshman, totaling 35 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 5.5 TFL

Named a two-time All-ACC selection

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— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Denver South (Aurora, CO) HS and was a twotime All-State selection as a DE his junior and senior seasons, while also playing TE (senior)

Established a Colorado state record with 57 sacks over his four seasons, with 38 coming in his final two years

As a senior, recorded 19 sacks, 188 tackles and 2 INTs on defense…Added 38 receptions for 412 yards and 4 TDs at TE

As a junior, recorded a combined 5 TDs off blocked kicks and fumble recoveries in addition to his 19 sacks, 109 tackles and 3 blocked punts

Garnered All-State accolades in basketball (junior, 2003) and competed in track and field, qualifying for the state meet in both discus and shot put

— CAMPBELL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Along with his seven siblings, founded the Charles Richard Campbell Foundation, named for and in honor of his father, aimed at supporting disadvantaged youth to reach their full potential...Leads work with the CRC Foundation including the CRC Reading Program, National Guard Kids Camp and Calais’ Kroc Stars, in addition to numerous annual fundraising and donation efforts…For more information on Calais’ foundation, visit: thecrcfoundation.org/scholarship/ Through his foundation, annually awards a $10,000 scholarship to a college-bound African-American high school senior For Mental Health Awareness Month, Campbell and his CRC Foundation donated $20K to provide three months of therapy sessions to 12 teens in Baltimore, while also committing to spend time with the kids as he works to expand access to mental health care (2022)

Donated $30,000 to his alma mater, South High School in Denver, to help with the process of switching its nickname from the Rebels to the Ravens...The money will aid in new uniforms, gym flooring and signage throughout the school (2021)

Has donated over $30,000 to Phoenix and Jacksonville-area nonprofits through the Cheer for a Cause program in which the CRC Foundation donates a dollar amount in accordance with Campbell’s on-field performance to the charity of a Campbell jerseywearing fan’s choosing

In partnership with the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center of Phoenix, established the Calais’ Kroc Stars after-school program, which provided a multitude of enrichment programs and meals after school for Phoenix-area students

Established the CRC After School program, which provides evening activities for Phoenix-area students 5-13, including financial literacy, college preparation, career education and leadership

Participated in PSA for Ravens' and Leidos’ “Tackling Opioid Addiction” campaign (2020-21)

Joined students at Coppin Academy High School in Baltimore for a virtual discussion about racism (2020)

Partnered with Old Spice and met with local students to discuss the film “Black Boys” (2020)

Participated in “Mask on Maryland” Public Service Announcement (2020)

Launched the “Charles Richard Campbell Lend-A-Hand Fund” to provide select Baltimore County households with emergency bill assistance

Participated(2020)inthe Ravens’ “Register to Vote” Campaign PSA (2020)

Involved in the “Be Safe to Stay Safe” PSA encouraging social distancing and mask wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020)

Participated in “Help Tackle Hunger” campaign PSA (2020)

Participated in 2020 Draft-a-Thon COVID-19 relief PSA, encouraging fan donations (2020)

Participated in live Q&A for 2020 Draft-a-Thon virtual fundraiser (2020)

Partnered with CDC Foundation to provide 100 laptops for Baltimore city students (2020)

In 2019, received the league's highest community honor, the NFL Water Payton Man of the Year Award...He also earned the 2019 Bart Starr Award for exceptional character, which is voted on by NFL players

Gave $1.6 million to his alma mater, the University of Miami, establishing the Calais Campbell Football Defensive Lineman Endowment, a full scholarship for defensive lineman on the Miami football team (2015)

Received the 2015 Pop Warner Humanitarian Award

Honored as the November 2014 recipient of the NFLPA Community MVP

Selected as the Arizona Cardinals Walter Payton Man of the Year (2011, 2014)

Had held a number of "Christmas with Calais" holiday shopping events for youth (2012, 2014-16, 2018)

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Total Tackles 11 vs. St. Louis Rams, Oct 04, 2015 ...1 more at 11.

Solo Tackles 10 vs. St. Louis Rams, Oct 04, 2015 ...1 more at 10.

Sacks 4.0 at Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2017

Passes Defensed 3 vs. Cleveland Browns, Sep 13, 2020

Forced Fumbles 1 at Tennessee Titans, Nov 24, 2019 ...13 more at 1.

Fumble Recoveries 1 at Chicago Bears, Nov 21, 2021 ...11 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss 4 at Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 18, 2020 ...4 more at 4.

Interceptions 1 at San Francisco 49ers, Oct 06, 2016 ...2 more at 1.

Interception Return Yards 23 at Denver Broncos, Oct 05, 2014 Safeties 1 at San Francisco 49ers, Oct 06, 2016 ...1 more at 1.

Special Teams Tackles 2 at Seattle Seahawks, Nov 16, 2008 Longest Opponent's Fumble Return 53 vs. New Orleans Saints, Dec 18, 2016

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a three-year contract extension (through 2023) with the Ravens on 2/10/20

Chuck Clark was selected by the Ravens in the sixth round (186th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Started all 16 games in which he appeared in 2021, registering 77 tackles (46 solo), 3 TFL, 1 sack and 1 QBH, while adding 2 INTs…Baltimore also ranked No. 1 in rushing defense (84.5 ypg)…Notched his 2 INTs vs. LAR (1/2/22), marking his first-ever multi-INT game and the first INT-TD return of his career

Recorded a 17-yard INT-TD, marking his fifth-career INT and first-career pick-6, in the Week 17 matchup vs. LAR (1/2/22)

Started in all 16 games in 2020 and produced a career-high 96 tackles (57 solo), 1.5 sacks, 3 TFL, 4 QBHs and 3 FRs, one of which he returned 65 yards for a TD…Helped guide the NFL’s No. 2 scoring defense (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%)…Also notched 2 of Baltimore’s leagueleading 25 FFs

Recorded 3 solo tackles, 1 PD and 2 FRs – including a 65-yard TD return off a CB Marcus Peters strip – in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8/20)…The FR-TD marked Clark’s first-career D-TD, and the 65-yard return was the second longest in franchise history (Marlon Humphrey, 70 yards, 11/3/19 vs. NE)

In 2019, totaled team and career highs in tackles (68), adding 1 sack, 1 INT, 9 PD and 2 FF...Helped the Ravens' defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per

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7 tackles, including his first-career sack that also forced a fumble, in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1/19)

Returned his first-career INT 5 yards, helping set up a gametying TD drive in the third quarter at KC (12/9/18)

— PERSONAL —

Looked up to NFL safeties Sean Taylor and Brian Dawkins when he was younger...One of his favorite current players is S Tyrann Mathieu

He and his wife, Aysha, have two daughters, a two-year old and Blueberrynewbornpancakes and blueberry donuts are two of his favorite Followingfoodsfootball, would like to pursue a career working to help guide and counsel troubled teens

Graduated with a human development degree and minor in sociology from Virginia Tech

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games in which he appeared, registering 77 tackles (46 solo), 3 TFL, 1 sack and 1 QBH, while adding 2 INTs…Baltimore also ranked No. 1 in rushing defense (84.5 ypg)…Notched his 2 INTs vs. LAR (1/2/22), marking his firstever multi-INT game and the first INT-TD return of his career

Registered a team-high 8 tackles (tied with Josh Bynes) and 1 PD vs. Pit. (1/9/22)

Posted 7 tackles, 3 PD and 2 INTs (on back-to-back possessions), including 1 returned 17 yards for a TD vs. LAR (1/2)…Marked his first-career multi-INT game and the first INT-TD of his career…It was also his second career defensive TD, previously recording a 65-yard FR-TD in Week 9 of 2020 at Ind.

Posted 6 tackles and successfully recovered K Justin Tucker’s onside kick vs. Cle. (12/12)…It marked Baltimore’s first successful onside kick since Week 5 of 2001 at GB (Matt Stover-Ed RegisteredHartwell).5tackles and 1 PD in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6 points

Produced 4 tackles and 1 TFL in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone

Posted 6 tackles and 1 TFL, while adding 1 ST stop, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards

Tallied 12 tackles (including a career-high 9 solo), 1 sack and 1 QBH in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)

Notched 3 tackles and 3 PD at LV (9/13)…Helped hold the Raiders to 3-of-6 in red zone TD efficiency, limiting them to 1 FG, forcing 1 turnover on downs and making 1 INT (CB Anthony Averett) inside the 20

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 2/2)

Started in all 16 games and produced a career-high 96 tackles (57 solo), 1.5 sacks, 3 TFL, 4 QBHs and 3 FRs, one of which he returned 65 yards for a TD…Helped guide the NFL’s No. 2 scoring defense (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%)…Also notched 2 of Baltimore’s leagueleading 25 FFs

Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and held Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc)

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Registered 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 INT and 1 PD in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21), helping limit the Bengals’ passing attack to 48 yards, marking the fewest net passing yards allowed in Ravens single-game franchise history…The defense held starting QB Brandon Allen to a passer rating of 0.0, marking the third time in franchise history that feat has been accomplished (Nathan Peterman – 9/9/18; Eli Manning 12/12/04)…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth Led the team with 9 tackles (4 solo) in the 47-42 win at Cle.

Produced(12/14)

a career-high 13 tackles (5 solo) and 1 TFL at Pit. (12/2)…Also helped stop Pittsburgh short of the end zone on 3-of-4 goal-to-go possessions

Totaled 7 tackles (5 solo), including a key third-down stop in the fourth quarter to force a three-and-out, at NE (11/15)

Recorded 3 solo tackles, 1 PD and 2 FRs – including a 65-yard TD return off a CB Marcus Peters strip – in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…The FR-TD marked Clark’s first-career D-TD, and the 65-yard return was the second longest in Ravens franchise history (Marlon Humphrey, 70 yards, 11/3/19 vs. NE)…Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout to help secure the team's 10th-consecutive road victory Tied (LB Patrick Queen) for the team lead with 9 tackles (5 solo), adding 1 sack and 2 QBHs in the 27-3 vs. Cin. (10/11)…Baltimore had five different DBs record at least 1 sack, marking the first time in NFL history that this feat has been

Producedaccomplished6tackles(4 solo) and helped limit Washington to 4of-13 (31%) on third down in the 31-17 win at Was. (10/4)

Finished with a team-high 10 tackles (6 solo) and produced a FF on the Chiefs’ first possession of the second half vs. KC (9/28)…It was his second forced fumble in the first three games of the season, already tying his single-season careerhigh mark set in 2019

Notched 6 tackles (4 solo) and a half-sack in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also helped limit the Texans’ offense to 5-of-14 (36%) on third down, en route to Baltimore's 14thconsecutive regular season victory

Finished with 6 tackles (4 solo) and forced a goal-to-go fumble of RB Kareem Hunt in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3-of-12 (25%) on third down

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/12, 1/1)

Totaled a team-high 68 tackles, 1 sack (-8 yards), 1 INT, 9 PD and 2 FF in 2019...Helped Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game

Posted a team-leading 9 tackles for a defense that allowed a season-low 168 yards in the 28-10 victory vs. Pit. (12/29)

Registered a career-high 4 PD in the win at Cle. (12/22), helping clinch the franchise’s first-ever No. 1 playoff seed

Recorded his first INT of the season (and second of his career) in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)

Recorded a game-high 7 tackles, including his first-career sack (-8 yards) that also forced a fumble, in the win vs. SF (12/1)...His FF was recovered by DT Brandon Williams and set up TE Mark Andrews' 20-yard TD catch on the ensuing

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5 tackles and 1 PD, helping limit the Texans to 232 total yards in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17)

Totaled 7 tackles and his first-career FF (recovered by S Earl Thomas III) in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)

Posted a career-high 7 tackles and his second PD of the season in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)

In his third-career start, posted 3 tackles for a defense that limited the Bengals to 250 yards in the win vs. Cin. (10/13)

Part of a defense that allowed just 269 total yards in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)

In his second-career start, posted 6 tackles at KC (9/22)

Part of a defense that held the Cardinals to just 20 rushing yards and 2-of-11 (18%) on third down in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. Posted(9/15)1tackle and 1 PD for a defense that allowed just 200 yards of offense in the season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS– 16/1, 1/0)

Finished second on the team with 8 special teams tackles…Also tallied 14 tackles from scrimmage, 1 PD and 1 INT for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense

Returned his first-career INT 5 yards, helping set up a gametying TD drive in the third quarter at KC (12/9)…Also posted 4 tackles (2 solo)

In his first-career start, recorded 4 tackles (3 solo) in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2), helping limit the Falcons to just 97 passing yards and 131 overall

Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) for a defense that limited the Raiders to 249 total yards in the victory vs. Oak. (11/25)…Oakland was also 3-of-13 (23%) on third down...Saw action for 27 snaps on defense, replacing injured S Tony Jefferson (ankle)

Played 22 snaps on special teams and recorded 1 solo tackle for a defense that held the Broncos to just 173 passing yards in the win vs. Den. (9/23)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/0)

Produced 8 special teams tackles while adding 5 tackles from scrimmage (all solo) and 2 PD for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and interceptions (22)

Recorded a career-best 2 tackles from scrimmage vs. (12/31)

Notched his first-career special teams tackle in a 24-10 win vs. Cle. (9/17)

In his first-career game, saw action on special teams and for a defense that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0, season-opening victory at Cin. (9/10)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 130 VETERANS

— COLLEGE —

Finished third on the team with 94 total tackles, adding 2 PD and 1 FF en route to earning first-team All-ACC honors by Pro Football Focus and honorable mention All-ACC by ACSMA

As a junior, tallied a career-high 107 tackles (65 solo), including 3 TFL and 1 sack...Added 1 INT, 9 PD and 1 FR

Produced 22 tackles from scrimmage as a true freshman...Selected to the All-ACC Academic Team

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at King’s Fork (Suffolk, VA) HS, where he was tabbed second-team All-State as a senior (2012) and garnered first-team All-Region, All-District and All-Tidewater honors as a junior and senior...Was named the Southeastern District Defensive Player of the Year both his junior and senior seasons

As a senior, tallied 57 tackles and 4 INTs (3 returned for TDs)...Also returned 6 punts for 188 yards and 1 TD...Recorded 58 tackles and 5 FRs as a junior, in addition to rushing for 788 yards and 6 TDs

— CLARK'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Spoke to teams at Frederick County Boys & Girls Flag Football Opening Day (2022)

Alongside mascot Poe and Ravens Cheerleaders, surprised local Baltimore City fire stations with a custom Ravens jersey and meals from Jimmy's Famous Seafood (2022)

Participated in the annual White House Easter Egg Roll (2022)

Participated in the Brigance Brigade Foundation’s Annual Race for ALS (2022) Hosted his 36 & Co. Community Outreach Back 2 School Drive at his alma mater, King’s Fork High School in Suffolk, VA (2021)

Surprised local high school teams with a visit to the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown game of the week (2021)

Joined teammates to converse and play games (virtually) during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2020)

Shared words of encouragement for youth athletes who missed their sports season due to the pandemic (2020)

Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2018-19)

Joined teammate Brandon Carr in supporting breast cancer patients with custom fitted wigs (2019)

Alongside teammates, participated in the St. John Baptist 5K Run, Walk and Roll/Walk for Bobbi Engram Foundation, hosted by tight ends coach Bobby Engram (2019)

Alongside teammates, attended the inaugural Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation Halloween Costume Party in support of the foundation’s anti-bullying initiative (2019)

Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019) Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2019)

Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Helped promote PLAY 60, the NFL movement for an active generation, by participating in the team’s PLAY 60 All Abilities Clinic with over 100 athletes from Special Olympics Maryland (2019), participating in the PLAY 60 Caravan at Rodgers Forge Elementary School (2018), Hometown Huddle, a day of play at the UA House in downtown Baltimore (2018) and an assembly at Sudbrook Middle School (2017)

Helped build HOPE kits with teammate Brandon Carr at the Under Armour Performance Center, which were sent to breast cancer patients at Johns Hopkins and Medstar Union Memorial Hospital (2018)

Joined the 2017 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter in Baltimore City, visiting with and serving dinner to residents (2017)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 131 VETERANS

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Total Tackles 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 02, 2020

Solo Tackles 9 at Detroit Lions, Sep 26, 2021

Sacks 1.0 at Detroit Lions, Sep 26, 2021 ...2 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed 4 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 22, 2019

Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020 ...3 more at 1.

Fumble Recoveries 2 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 08, 2020

Tackles For Loss

1 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021 ...7 more at 1.

Interceptions 2 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Jan 02, 2022

Interception Return Yards 17 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Jan 02, 2022

Special Teams Tackles 2 vs. Buffalo Bills, Sep 09, 2018

Longest Opponent's Fumble Return 65 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 08, 2020

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 132 VETERANS CHUCK CLARK'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens16167746313131.012.0121717t112000033000002020Ravens1616965739391.511.04100042316600000002019Ravens1612684325251.08.031121209200052300002018Ravens16213103000.00.0015501000086200002017Ravens150550000.00.000000200008710000 NFLTOTALS7946259161988273.531.0853417T12843166241860000 CHUCK CLARK'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens22743100.00.0000000000000000002019Ravens11211000.00.0000000000000000002018Ravens10000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS43954100.00.000000000000000000
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaidersS3120.00.00000000300000000000L27-33+ 10/11ColtsS4130.00.01000000000000000000W31-2510/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsS2200.00.00000000000000000000W36-35LionsS12931.012.011210000000000000000W19-17BroncosS6420.00.01100000000001100000W23-7+ 11/07VikingsS3120.00.00000000000000000000W34-3110/24BengalsS2110.00.00000000000000000000L17-4110/17ChargersS5320.00.00000000100000000000W34-6+ 01/09SteelersS8350.00.00000000100001100000L13-1601/02RamsS7430.00.0000217171300000000000L19-2012/26at12/19Packers12/12at12/05at11/28BrownsS4220.00.00000000200000000000W16-1011/21at11/11atDolphinsS3300.00.00000000100000000000L10-22BearsS1100.00.00000000000000000000W16-13SteelersS5320.00.00000000100000000000L19-20BrownsS6420.00.00000000000001100000L22-24RESERVE/COVID-19L30-31BengalsS6420.00.00000000000000000000L21-41+ 2021TOTALS16-167746311.012.0313121717T112000033000008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on Designated11/20/21

to return from Injured Reserve on 11/8/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 10/12/21

Ben Cleveland was selected by the Ravens in the third round (94th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the first of two Ravens’ picks (CB Brandon Stephens, 104th) in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, saw action in 12 games (four starts) at LG during his rookie campaign, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

— PERSONAL —

Brother, Ryan, played baseball at Georgia Southern Enjoys hunting, bowfishing, landscaping and collects Aspirespocketknivestoone day learn how to play guitar, in hopes of performing “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynrd

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/4)

Saw action in 12 games (four starts) at LG during his rookie campaign, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

Started at LG, helping pave the way for a rushing attack that totaled 249 yards and a season-high 6.9 ypc average vs. Pit.

Started(1/9/22)

at LG at Cin. (12/26), helping protect QB Josh Johnson, whose 304 passing yards were the most by a Ravens’ QB in his first start with the team…Johnson was sacked just once, finishing 28-of-40 for 2 TDs and 1 INT Made his first-career start at LG and blocked on all 70 offensive snaps vs. GB (12/19)…Blocked for an offense that produced 215 passing yards and 143 rushing yards, while allowing only 1 sack…Helped QB Tyler Huntley become one of seven NFL QBs since 1960 to throw for 200 yards/2 TDs and rush for 70 yards/2 TDs in a single game

Saw action at LG, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the win at Den. (10/3)…Also protected QB Lamar Jackson, who passed for 316 yards and 1 TD Saw action on 26 snaps at LG and split time with Ben Powers in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…Also protected in field-goal formation during K Justin Tucker’s game-winning and NFLrecord 66-yard kick

Made his NFL debut, seeing action at LG and helping block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…Baltimore eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-consecutive game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities

— COLLEGE —

Played in 45 career games (25 starts) at Georgia, where in 2020 he developed into one of the SEC’s top offensive Inlinemenhisfirst full season as a starter (2020) for the Bulldogs, started all nine regular season games at RG, seeing action on 82% of UGA’s offensive snaps

Earned several collegiate honors, including second-team AllAmerica by The Athletic (2020), third-team All-America by the Associated Press (2020), first-team All-SEC by the Associated Press (2020) and three-time SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (2019-20)

Majored in social justice at Georgia

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Stephens County (Toccoa, GA) HS, where he earned All-District and All-State honors as a senior and helped lead his team to the playoffs in all four years of his high school career

Was rated as a four-star prospect and the No. 13 guard in the nation by ESPN.com

Earned U.S. Army All-American (2016) and MaxPreps secondteam All-American honors in 2015...Also lettered in baseball

BEN
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 133 VETERANS
CLEVELAND'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGS 2021 Ravens124 NFLTOTALS124

DATEOPPONENTP/S

09/13atRaiders

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS)

ONINACTIVELIST W36-35 W19-17 W23-7 W31-25

INJUREDRESERVE W34-6

INJUREDRESERVE

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW34-31

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNL10-22 W16-13 W16-10 L19-20 L22-24 L30-31 L21-41 L19-20 L13-16

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 134 VETERANS
W/LSCORE
L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsP
09/26atLionsP
10/03atBroncosP
10/11ColtsP
+ 10/17Chargers
10/24Bengals
L17-41 11/07Vikings
+ 11/11atDolphins
11/21atBearsP
11/28BrownsP
12/05atSteelersP
12/12atBrownsP
12/19PackersS
12/26atBengalsS
01/02RamsS
01/09SteelersS
+ 2021TOTALS12-4 8-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed to Baltimore's 53-man roster from the practice squad on Activated10/12/20from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/10/20 (vs. Cin.)

Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 9/6/20 Waived by Baltimore on 9/5/20

Signed with the Ravens as a undrafted rookie free agent on 4/30/20

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, saw action in 12 games (one start at center), helping block for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and thirdbest rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

Started at center in two games during his rookie campaign in 2020, filling in for C Patrick Mekari…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Started at center in place of the injured C Patrick Mekari (back) and helped block for an offense that totaled a franchise-record 404 rushing yards in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards stand as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970

Startedmerger

at center in his NFL debut, seeing all 54 offensive snaps at Pit. (12/2/20)

— PERSONAL —

In 2016, impressed Missouri coaches with his dedication in the weight room and was awarded the team’s Lifter of the Year award at the postseason honors banquet

Chose Mizzou over offers from Iowa State, Minnesota, Illinois and Rutgers

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/1)

Saw action in 12 games (one start at center), helping block for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

Made his first start of the season vs. LAR (1/2/22), seeing all 71 of the offensive snaps at center

Saw 26 snaps at center in relief of Bradley Bozeman, who left the game with a back injury, and helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 187 yards and 3 TDs in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 2/2, 0/0)

Started at center in two games during his rookie campaign, filling in for C Patrick Mekari…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the thirdmost yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Started at center in place of the injured C Patrick Mekari (back) and helped block for an offense that totaled a franchise-record 404 rushing yards in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards stand as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Started at center in his NFL debut, seeing all 54 offensive snaps at Pit. (12/2)

— COLLEGE —

A three-year starter (2017-19) at center who was heralded for his leadership, strength and durability as an anchor of Missouri’s offensive line…Started all 38 games of his career before declaring for the NFL Draft following his junior year Started all 12 contests in 2019 and was part of an O-line that helped the Tigers’ rushing attack average 151.7 ypg

Started all 13 games at center in 2018 and was a key performer for an O-line that helped the offense rank 13th nationally (third in the SEC) in total offense (481.8 avg.), 18th nationally (third in the SEC) in scoring (36.6 ppg) and 18th nationally (third in the SEC) in third-down conversions (46.4)...The Tigers also ranked sixth nationally (first in the SEC) in fewest TFL allowed (4.0 avg.) and eighth nationally (first in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.0 avg.)

Earned SEC All-Freshman honors after starting all 13 games at center in his first year (2017) of game action…Was also named the team’s 2017 Team Underclassman Leadership Award recipient…Mizzou led the SEC (eighth nationally) in total offense (502.2 ypg) for the second-straight season...The O-line led the country in fewest TFL allowed (2.85 avg.) for the second-straight season and led the SEC (fifth nationally) in fewest sacks allowed (1.00 avg.)

Redshirted in 2016 Majored in parks, recreation and sport

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Webb City (MO) HS, helping the football team capture three state championships

Was a multi-sport athlete who also played basketball

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 135 VETERANS

TRYSTAN COLON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

TRYSTAN COLON'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS

DATEOPPONENTP/S

09/13atRaiders

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS)

DIDNOTPLAY(NON-INJURY)

W/LSCORE

L27-33

09/19ChiefsP W36-35

09/26atLionsP W19-17

10/03atBroncosP W23-7 10/11ColtsP W31-25+ 10/17ChargersP W34-6 10/24BengalsP L17-41 11/07VikingsP W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins

DIDNOTPLAY(NON-INJURY) L10-22 11/21atBears

DIDNOTPLAY(NON-INJURY) W16-13

11/28BrownsP W16-10

DIDNOTPLAY(NON-INJURY) L19-20 L22-24 12/19Packers RESERVE/COVID-19 L30-31 L21-41 L19-20 L13-16 8-9

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 136 VETERANS — COLON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Alongside mascot Poe and Ravens Cheerleaders, surprised local Baltimore City fire stations with a custom Ravens jersey and meals from Jimmy's Famous Seafood (2022) Supported the NFL’s and Ravens’ PLAY 60 initiative, the movement for a more active generation, by participating in the team’s PLAY 60 All Abilities Clinic with over 100 athletes from Special Olympics Maryland (2021) Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2021)
DATETEAMGPGS 2020 Ravens 22 2021 Ravens121 NFLTOTALS143
DATETEAMGPGS 2020 Ravens 00 NFLTOTALS 00
+
12/05atSteelers
12/12atBrownsP
12/26atBengalsP
01/02RamsS
01/09SteelersP
+ 2021TOTALS12-1
+ - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Re-signed with the Ravens on 3/9/22

Waived (injured) by Baltimore and reverted to Injured Reserve on 9/1/21

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Baltimore on 1/18/21

Was activated from the practice squad (COVID replacement elevation) on 12/2/20 at Pit.

Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 9/6/20

Waived by Baltimore on 9/5/20

Originally signed with the Ravens as a undrafted rookie free agent on 5/7/20

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Spent the entire 2021 season on Injured Reserve

Has logged one game in his career, seeing 21 defensive snaps and posting 1 tackle at Pit. (12/2/20)

— PERSONAL —

Says his parents, Booker and Robin Berry-Crawford, have had the biggest impact on his life

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire 2021 season on Injured Reserve

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/0, 0/0)

Made his NFL debut, seeing 21 defensive snaps and posting 1 tackle at Pit. (12/2)

— COLLEGE —

Played in 42 games (35 starts) on the Tar Heels’ defensive line, registering 128 tackles (51 solo), 15.5 TFL, 7 sacks, 1 FF and 1 StartedFR all 13 games as a senior and earned All-ACC honorable mention honors after recording 50 tackles (23 solo) and 3 Addedsacks9TFL, which tied for second most on the team…His 91.2 run defense grade was the best among Power 5 interiorD -linemen, according to Pro Football Focus

In 2018, appeared in only two games after suffering an injury in fall camp

As a sophomore in 2017, started all 12 games at DT and tallied 29 tackles (12 solo), 5 TFL, 3 sacks and 1 FR

Played in all 13 games (10 starts) as a redshirt freshman and finished with 42 tackles (15 solo), 1.5 TFL and 1 sack...Made a career-high 10 tackles (5 solo) and earned his first-career sack in a 41-7 win vs. The Citadel

In 2015, granted a medical redshirt after playing in just two games before suffering a season-ending knee injury

Earned bachelor’s degrees in economics and management and society...Received his MBA from UNC during the 2022 offseason

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Stone Bridge (Ashburn, VA) HS, earning first-team 5A All-State honors and All-Metro honorable mention as a Collectedsenior

69 total tackles and 8 sacks as a junior, helping his team reach the Virginia 5A North Region Semifinals

Finished third in Virginia state wrestling championships as a junior in high school

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 137 VETERANS
— CRAWFORD'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022) AARON CRAWFORD'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens00000000.00.0000000000000000002020Ravens10101000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS10101000.00.000000000000000000

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS)

DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC

09/13atRaiders

09/26atLions

10/03atBroncos

10/11Colts

10/17Chargers

INJUREDRESERVE

INJUREDRESERVE W36-35

L27-33+ 09/19Chiefs

INJUREDRESERVE W19-17

INJUREDRESERVE W23-7

INJUREDRESERVE W31-25+

INJUREDRESERVE W34-6

INJUREDRESERVE L17-41 11/07Vikings

10/24Bengals

INJUREDRESERVE W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins

INJUREDRESERVE L10-22 11/21atBears

INJUREDRESERVE W16-13 11/28Browns

12/05atSteelers

12/12atBrowns

INJUREDRESERVE W16-10

INJUREDRESERVE L19-20

INJUREDRESERVE L22-24

12/19Packers

01/02Rams

01/09Steelers

INJUREDRESERVE L21-41

INJUREDRESERVE L30-31 12/26atBengals

INJUREDRESERVE L19-20

INJUREDRESERVE L13-16+

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 138 VETERANS AARON CRAWFORD'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS00000000.00.000000000000000000
2021TOTALS0000.00.000000000000000000008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed with the Ravens on 5/10/22

Released by Atlanta on 5/2/22

Signed a two-year deal with Atlanta on 3/23/21

Claimed off waivers by Carolina on 11/11/19

Waived by the Bears on 11/9/19

Signed a two-year deal with Chicago on 3/14/19

Re-signed with the Seahawks on 3/21/18

Signed to Seattle’s active roster on 11/14/17

Signed with the Seahawks’ practice squad on 9/3/17

Waived by Seattle on 9/2/17

Claimed off waivers by Seattle on 5/8/17

Waived by San Francisco on 5/5/17

Activated from the Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on Placed1/2/16

on Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 11/7/15

Originally selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fourth round (126th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

Atlanta Falcons Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year (2021)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has played in 79 games (30 starts), totaling 550 carries for 2,034 yards and 14 TDs, while adding 169 receptions for 1,062 yards and 4 TDs

Saw action in 15 games (12 starts) for Carolina in 2020, tallying single-season bests in all major rushing and receiving categories, including carries (165), rushing yards (642), rushing TDs (6), receptions (59), receiving yards (373) and receiving TDs (2)…In 2020, also joined WRs Robby Anderson, DJ Moore and Curtis Samuel as one of four players with 1,000-plus scrimmage yards, as the 2020 Panthers became the fifth team in the Super Bowl Era with four players reaching that mark

— PERSONAL —

Considers Ron Gartrell, his coach for the final three years of high school, a father figure

Through his foundation, The Mike Davis Foundation of Hope, hosts free youth football camps at Frederick Douglass High School in West Atlanta

Loved video games as a kid, and the only way his parents allowed him to play was by staying on the Honor Roll at school

2021: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 17/8)

Appeared in all 17 games (eight starts) in his first year as a Falcon, posting 138 carries for 503 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 44 receptions for 259 yards and 1 TD

Registered 13 carries for a season-high 53 yards and 1 TD in the 27-20 victory vs. NYJ (10/10)…His 4 first-down rushes also marked a season high

2020: (CAROLINA PANTHERS – 15/12)

Saw action in 15 games (12 starts), tallying single-season bests in all major rushing and receiving categories, including carries (165), rushing yards (642), rushing TDs (6), receptions (59), receiving yards (373) and receiving TDs (2)…Also joined WRs Robby Anderson, DJ Moore and Curtis Samuel as one of four players with 1,000-plus scrimmage yards, as the 2020 Panthers became the fifth team in the Super Bowl Era with four players reaching that mark

Totaled 11 carries for 51 yards and 2 TDs, while adding 5 receptions for 42 yards, vs. Den. (12/13)…It marked his first multi-TD game of the season and the second of his career Posted a team-high 64 rushing yards and 1 TD on 19 carries in the 20-0 shutout victory vs. Det. (11/22)

Recorded a season-high 89 rushing yards on 16 carries, while adding a career-high 9 receptions for 60 yards and 1 TD, in the 23-16 win at Atl. (10/11)…Davis led the Panthers in both rushing and receiving yards, and his 149 yards from scrimmage marked a career high

Tallied a team-leading 84 rushing yards and 1 TD on 16 carries, while adding 5 receptions for 27 yards, in the 31-21 win vs. Ari. (10/4)…Carolina posted a season-high 168 rushing yards in the victory

Posted a career-high 74 receiving yards on 8 catches at TB (9/20), as Carolina recorded a season-best 340 yards through the air

2019: (CAROLINA PANTHERS / CHICAGO BEARS – 12/1)

Appeared in 12 games (one start) with Chicago (seven games, one start) and Carolina (five games), totaling 13 rushes for 27 yards, while adding 7 receptions for 22 yards

2018: (SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – 15/2, 1/0)

Saw action in 15 games (two starts) with Seattle, registering 112 carries for 514 yards (a career-high 4.6 avg) and 4 TDs, while adding 34 receptions for 214 yards and 1 TD…Contributed to Seattle’s No. 1-ranked rushing attack (160.0 ypg)…In one playoff contest, registered 4 rushes for 10 yards and 2 catches for 22 yards

Posted 7 rushes for 44 yards and 1 TD vs. Ari. (12/30)

Tallied 5 rushes for 21 yards and a season-high 8 receptions for 63 yards at SF (12/16)

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Recorded 11 rushes for 58 yards, while adding 4 receptions for 22 yards and 1 TD, at LAR (11/11)…Seattle posted a season-high 273 rushing yards and 1 TD on 34 carries Notched 15 rushes for 62 yards and 7 receptions for 45 yards vs. LAC (11/4)

Posted 12 rushes for 68 yards and 1 TD vs. LAR (10/7)

Tallied a career-high 21 rushes, 101 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs, marking the first multi-TD performance of his career, at Ari. (9/30)…Also caught all 4 of his targets for 28 yards

2017: (SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – 6/6)

Started all six games he saw action in, posting 68 carries for 240 rushing yards and 15 catches for 131 receiving yards

2016: (SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – 8/1)

Appeared in eight games (one start), recording 19 rushes for 50 yards and 1 TD, while adding 3 catches for 25 receiving

Registeredyards 7 rushes for 21 yards and his first-career rushing TD, vs. TB (10/23)

2015: (SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – 6/0)

Appeared in six games as a rookie, posting 58 rushing yards on 35 carries, while adding 7 receptions for 38 yards

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 37 games over three seasons (2012-14) at South Carolina, posting 454 carries for 2,440 yards (5.4 avg) and 22 TDs, while adding 70 receptions for 755 yards and 2 TDs…Owns 11 100-yard rushing outings as a Gamecock

As a junior in 2014, registered 199 carries for 982 yards (4.9 avg) and 9 TDs, while adding 32 receptions for a career-high 368 yards and 2 TDs

In 2013, rushed for a career-high 1,183 yards and 11 TDs on 203 carries, while adding 34 receptions for 352 yards, en route to second-team All-SEC honors

In 2012, posted 52 carries for 275 yards (5.3 avg) and 2 TDs, while adding 4 receptions for 35 yards

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Stephenson (Stone Mountain, GA) HS, where he totaled 3,390 rushing yards and 34 rushing TDs in three LedseasonsallRBs in DeKalb County School District (DCSD) with 1,928 rushing yards and 21 TDs as a senior in 2012

As a junior, registered 1,200 rushing yards, 13 rushing TDs and 1 KOR-TD

Also lettered in track & field

— DAVIS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Hosted a youth football camp for children ages 6-16 at Frederick Douglass High School in Atlanta (2021-22)

Atlanta Falcons nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year in 2021

Virtually read to youth from John Lewis Invictus Academy to promote literacy (2021)

Hosted a Back-to-School shopping event for 35 kids ages 5-13 from the Arthur M. Blank Family YMCA and the Andrew & Walter Young Family YMCA at Walmart (2021)

Participated in the player panel at the 2021 Rookie Club Dinner at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (2021)

Participated in the Atlanta Falcons’ Hometown Huddle (2021)

Attended Falcons Feast to provide Thanksgiving groceries to 800 families on the Westside of Atlanta (2021)

Visited Stephenson High School to talk to the football team (2021)

Surprised eight families with holiday gifts (2021)

Attended the Dirty Birds Nest Appreciation Party at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to thank super fans of the Atlanta Falcons for their dedication throughout the 2021 season (2021)

Presented the High School Man of the Year Award to a deserving high school tackle football player (2021)

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Rush Attempts 21 at Arizona Cardinals, Sep 30, 2018

Rushing Yards 101 at Arizona Cardinals, Sep 30, 2018

Rushing Average 6.3 vs. Arizona Cardinals, Dec 30, 2018

Longest Runs 37 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Oct 07, 2018

Rushing TDs 2 vs. Denver Broncos, Dec 13, 2020 ...1 more at 2.

Receptions 9 at Atlanta Falcons, Oct 11, 2020

Receiving Yards 74 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sep 20, 2020

Receiving Average 9.3 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 05, 2021 ...2 more at 9.3.

Longest Receptions 23 at Atlanta Falcons, Oct 11, 2020 ...1 more at 23.

Receiving TDs 1 vs. Washington Football Team, Oct 03, 2021 ...3 more at 1.

All-Purpose Yards 149 at Atlanta Falcons, Oct 11, 2020

Kickoff Returns 1 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct 02, 2016 ...1 more at 1.

Kickoff Return Yards 12 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct 02, 2016

Longest Kickoff Return 12 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct 02, 2016

Special Teams Tackles 1 vs. Washington Redskins, Dec 01, 2019 ...1 more at 1.

Most TDs 2 vs. Denver Broncos, Dec 13, 2020 ...1 more at 2.

Miscellaneous Tackles 1 vs. New Orleans Saints, Jan 09, 2022 ...4 more at 1. 0W17-14

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 141 VETERANS MIKE DAVIS' NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2015 49ers6035581.71307385.4110 2016 49ers8119502.6813258.3100 2017 Seahawks66682403.5330151318.7230 2018 Seahawks1521125144.6374342146.3181 2019 Bears7111252.3807223.170Wentfrom Chicago to Carolina 2019 Panthers 502 21.020000.000 2019 TOTAL12113272.1807223.170 2020 Panthers15121656423.9256593736.3232 2021 Falcons1781385033.6183442595.9201 NFLTOTALS79305502,0343.737141691,0626.3234 MIKE DAVIS' NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2018 Seahawks104102.53022211.0130 NFLTOTALS104102.53022211.0130 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (FALCONS) RUSHING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERECEIVING 09/12EaglesS15493.312 03237.79 0L6-32 09/19atBuccaneersS9384.28 07253.68 0L25-48 09/26atGiantsS12504.211 04205.012
10/03FootballTeamP13141.18 02126.07t1L30-34 10/10JetsS13534.117 1284.010 0W27-20 10/24atDolphinsP4102.53 0000.00 0W30-28 10/31PanthersS9444.918 05224.48 0L13-19 11/07atSaintsP9131.45 0155.05 0W27-25 11/14atCowboysS4184.57 0000.00 0L3-43 11/18PatriotsS310.31 03206.710 0L0-25 11/28atJaguarsP5163.26 03258.318 0W21-14 12/05BuccaneersP4328.017t14379.320 0L17-30 12/12atPanthersS11444.011 05428.420 0W29-21 12/19at49ersP6213.57 0000.00 0L13-31 12/26LionsP7284.09 0177.07 0W20-16 01/02atBillsP8425.313 111515.015 0L15-29 01/09SaintsP6305.09 03-2-0.73 0L20-30 2021TOTALS17-81385033.618 3442595.920 17-10

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 8/30/21

J.K. Dobbins was selected by the Ravens in the second round (55th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft…Declared for the draft following his junior season at Ohio State

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Saw action in 15 games (one start) in his rookie campaign (2020), producing 805 rushing yards (second most by a rookie in franchise history) and a Ravens’ rookie-record 9 TDs (all rushing)…Added 18 receptions for 120 yards

Ended the 2020 regular season with a six-game streak of 50plus rushing yards and a rushing TD, which ties (Eric Dickerson & Franco Harris) for the longest rookie streak of its kind since the 1970 merger

In 2020, his 6.0 rushing average led all NFL RBs and marked the second-highest (Alvin Kamara – 6.1 in 2017) rookie average since the 1970 merger (min. 100 carries)

— PERSONAL —

Full name is J'Kaylin Dobbins

His late father, Lawrence, also attended La Grange (TX) HS, where he was a standout football and track athlete, winning the '98 Texas Class 3A 100-meter championship…His father ran track at Lincoln University, where his 4x100 meter relay team finished second in the 1999 national championships

In 2019, Dobbins was named recipient of the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award as the nation’s Offensive Player of the Year, honoring the top offensive player in Division I football who also exhibits the “enduring characteristics that define Earl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity; specifically, tenacity to persist and determination to overcome adversity and injury in pursuit of reaching goals”

Majored in consumer and family financial services

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Missed the 2021 season after suffering a season-ending knee injury in the preseason (at Was. on 8/28)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/1, 2/1)

Saw action in 15 games (one start), producing 805 rushing yards (second most by a rookie in franchise history) and a Ravens’ rookie-record 9 TDs (all rushing)…Was a key contributor for Baltimore’s No.-1 ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…The Ravens owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…Baltimore also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs…Added 18 receptions for 120 yards…His 6.0 rushing average led all NFL RBs and marked the secondhighest (Alvin Kamara – 6.1 in 2017) rookie average since the 1970 merger (min. 100 carries)

Ended the regular season with a six-game streak of 50-plus rushing yards and a rushing TD, which ties (Eric Dickerson & Franco Harris) for the longest rookie streak of its kind since the 1970 Contributedmerger43yards

and 1 rushing TD on 9 carries for a Baltimore rushing attack that totaled a postseason franchiserecord 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…His seven-straight games with a rushing TD (including postseason) marked the second-longest rookie streak in NFL history (Maurice Jones-Drew – eight)…Dobbins also became the Ravens’ second rookie RB in franchise history to record a postseason rushing TD (Jamal Lewis – 2000)

Led a franchise record-setting 404-yard single-game rushing output with 160 yards and 2 TDs on 13 carries in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…With his eighth and ninth touchdown scores of the season, Dobbins surpassed Marquise Brown (2019), Marlon Brown (2013) and Torrey Smith (2011), who each had 7 receiving TDs in their rookie campaigns, for the most total TDs by a Ravens’ rookie…Dobbins’ 72-yard TDscamper was the longest-ever rushing TD by a Ravens’ rookie and the longest rushing TD by an NFL rookie since 2018 (three players)…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Registered 77 rushing yards and 1 TD on 11 carries (7.0 avg) in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…With his seventh rushing TD of the season, Dobbins set the record for most rushing TDs by a rookie in Ravens franchise history…His fiveconsecutive performances of at least 50 rushing yards and a rushing TD rank second (tied) among NFL rookies dating back to Totaled1970

14 carries for 64 yards and 1 TD, while adding a 17yard reception in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)… Eclipsed 50 rushing yards and notched a rushing TD for the fourthconsecutive game, setting a Ravens rookie record…With the rushing TD, Dobbins tied RB Jamal Lewis (6 in 2000) for the most rushing TDs by a rookie in Ravens single-season history

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Recorded 53 rushing yards and 1 TD on 13 carries in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…Capitalized on a Tyus Bowser INT, rushing it in for a score from 1-yard line on the next play…Also muscled in a two-point conversion to put Baltimore ahead by 7 with under 2:00 left in the game

Tallied 71 rushing yards and 1 TD on 11 carries (6.5 avg) for a ground attack that produced a season-high 294 yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history) vs. Dal. (12/8)

Produced a team-high 70 rushing yards on 15 carries, including a 1-yard TD burst, vs. Ten. (11/22)…Was on the receiving end of the 2-point conversion following his TD, giving Baltimore a 14-7 lead in the second quarter

Spearheaded Baltimore’s 265-yard rushing output with 113 rushing yards on 15 carries (7.5 avg) against the league’s second-ranked run defense entering the game (68.8 yards) vs. Pit. (11/1)…Baltimore’s 265 rushing yards were the most the Ravens have had in a game vs. Pittsburgh and the most the Steelers have allowed since 1993 (267 vs. Seattle)

Broke a game-long 44-yard rush late in the fourth quarter, permitting the Ravens to line up in victory formation in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Was a key member of a Baltimore rushing attack that totaled 230 yards

Rushed 7 times for 22 yards and 2 TDs in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Became the first Ravens rookie to tally 2 rushing TDs in his NFL debut…Capped the Ravens’ second 99-yard TD drive in team history with a 3-yard TD run

— COLLEGE —

Posted 4,459 rushing yards and 38 TDs on 725 carries (6.2 avg.) in three seasons at Ohio State…Added 645 receiving yards and 5 TDs on 71 receptions during his tenure

Became the first Ohio State player to rush for 1,000 yards as a freshman, sophomore and junior Finished his career as the school’s second-leading rusher of all time (Archie Griffin – 5,589 yards)

Averaged 106.2 rushing yards per game and totaled 5,104 all-purpose yards throughout his career, with both ranking second in school history

Averaged 6.2 yards per carry during his career (second best in school history), while his 43 total TDs tie for fifth most (J.T. PostedBarrett)19100-yard rushing performances (Ohio State finished 18-1 in those games)

Earned the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award winner as the nation’s Offensive Player of the Year (2019), First-team AllAmerican by the FWAA (2019), First-team All-Big Ten by coaches and media (2019), Doak Walker Award finalist (2019), Second-team All-Big Ten by coaches and media (2017-18) and Freshman All-American by ESPN (2017)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at La Grange (TX) HS, where he was a consensus four-star recruit and ranked Top 50 nationally among all players (No. 43 overall by 247Sports and No. 44 by ESPN)

Named a U.S. Army All-American

Played in just one snap his senior year after suffering a right leg Recordedinjury

2,740 rushing yards and 35 TDs as a junior, en route to earning Class 4A All-State honors by the Associated Press and Texas Sports Writers Association

Posted 2,243 yards and 37 TDs as a sophomore Helped La Grange to two state playoff appearances HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING

Rush Attempts 15 vs. Tennessee Titans, Nov 22, 2020 more at 15.

Rushing Yards 160 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 03, 2021

Rushing Average 12.3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 03, 2021

Longest Runs 72t at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 03, 2021

Rushing TDs 2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 03, 2021 ...1 more at 2.

Receptions 4 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020

Receiving Yards 38 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020

Receiving Average 9.5 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020

Longest Receptions 19 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020

All-Purpose Yards 160 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 03, 2021

Most TDs 2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 03, 2021 ...1 more at 2.

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J.K. DOBBINS' NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2020 Ravens1511348056.072t9181206.7190 2021 Ravens00000.000000.000 NFLTOTALS1511348056.072T9181206.7190 J.K. DOBBINS' NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2020 Ravens2119854.513144511.3310 NFLTOTALS2119854.513144511.3310 SINGLE-GAME
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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 144 VETERANS 2020 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RUSHING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERECEIVING 09/13BrownsP7223.112 2000.00 0W38-6 09/20atTexansP24824.044 011313.013 0W33-16 09/28ChiefsP166.06 04389.519 0L20-34 10/04atFootballTeam P5163.214 0111.01 0W31-17 10/11BengalsP13434.034 03217.09 0W27-3 10/18atEaglesP9283.116 0210.52 0W30-28 11/01SteelersP151137.528 0188.08 0L24-28 11/08atColtsP12302.58 0252.56 0W24-10 11/15atPatriotsP5132.64 0111.01 0L17-23 11/22TitansP15704.711 12157.59 0L24-30+ 12/02atSteelers RESERVE/COVID-19 L14-19 12/08CowboysP11716.530 1000.00 0W34-17 12/14atBrownsP13534.113 1000.00 0W47-42 12/20JaguarsP14644.611 111717.017 0W40-14 12/27GiantsS11777.025 1000.00 0W27-13 01/03atBengalsP1316012.372t2000.00 0W38-3 2020TOTALS15-11348056.072T9181206.719 011-5 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Devin Duvernay was selected by the Ravens in the third round (92nd overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft…Was the second of four Ravens’ picks (DE Justin Madubuike, LB Malik Harrison and G Tyre Phillips) in the round

— HONORS —

Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2021) Pro Bowl (2021)

PFWA All-NFL (2021)

PFWA All-AFC (2021)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, finished as the NFL’s only returner to rank in the Top 10 in both punt return average (13.8 – first) and kickoff return average (24.1 – seventh), en route to earning his first career Pro Bowl nod…Tallied the NFL’s second-most PR yards (360), eighth-most KOR yards (676) and fifth-most total return yards (1,036), helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Also produced career highs in recpetions (33) receiving yards (272) and receiving TDs (2), while adding 50 rushing yards on 7 carries Played in all 16 games (three starts) in his 2020 rookie campaign…Returned 21 kicks for 578 yards and 1 TD, while adding 4 punt returns for 46 yards…Became the fifth Ravens rookie and the youngest Raven (23 years, 16 days) in franchise history to register a KOR-TD...The Ravens posted a 26.7 KOR average, ranking as the NFL’s second-best mark…Also tallied 20 receptions for 201 yards and 4 rushes for 70 yards as part of the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.1

Registeredypg)

a 93-yard KOR-TD in Week 3 vs. KC (9/28/20), marking 1 of only 7 NFL KOR-TDs in 2020…Became the fifth Ravens rookie and the youngest Raven (23 years, 16 days) in franchise history to have a KOR-TD

— PERSONAL —

His twin brother, Donovan, was a DB for the Longhorns and transferred to Northwestern State

Is a first cousin of Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray Uncle, Calvin Murray, played baseball at Texas…Uncle, Kevin Murray, played QB at Texas A&M in the 1980, while another uncle, Charles Murray, played WR at North Texas in the late 1970s…Uncle, Vince Murray, played DB at Tulsa in 2017 and suited up for the Salina Liberty of the Champions Indoor Football league

Graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in sport management and a minor in business

Last name is pronounced: DOO-ver-nay

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7)

Finished as the NFL’s only returner to rank in the Top 10 in both punt return average (13.8 – first) and kickoff return average (24.1 – seventh), en route to earning his first career Pro Bowl nod…Tallied the NFL’s second-most PR yards (360), eighth-most KOR yards (676) and fifth-most total return yards (1,036), helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Also produced career highs in recpetions (33) receiving yards (272) and receiving TDs (2), while adding 50 rushing yards on 7 carries

Matched his previous career high with 4 receptions, totaling 37 yards, in the 16-3 win at Chi. (11/21)…Added 50 KOR yards and 19 PR yards in the contest, as he eclipsed 100 allpurpose yards (106) for the third time this season

Recorded 2 grabs for 8 yards, including a spectacular onehanded 5-yard TD reception, in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…The TD capped Baltimore’s 18-play, 82-yard drive that ate up 10:17 of the clock in the third quarter…It marked Baltimore’s longest time of possession on a TD drive since at least 2000 (when drive-level data became available)

Returned 3 punts for 44 yards (14.7 avg) and 2 KORs for 70 yards (35.0 avg), including a season-long 47-yarder, in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)…Became the NFL's first returner with a 40-yard PR (42) and KOR (47) in 2021…Also added an 11-yard rush and 2 receptions for 15 yards in the contest

Posted career highs in receptions (4) and receiving yards (46), while adding 111 KR yards on 5 attempts (22.2 avg) in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)

Recorded 3 punt returns for 64 yards (21.3 avg), including a career-long 42-yarder that set up a Baltimore FG just before halftime, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Also added 3 receptions for 31 yards in the contest

Capped an 8-play, 65-yard drive with a 19-yard TD reception, marking his first-career TD grab, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…Added 2 punt returns for 21 yards, including a 29-

Recordedyarder

his second-career TD, recovering and then returning RB Ty’Son Williams’ first quarter fumble for a 2yard TD, in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…His first-overall TD also came against Kansas City (93-yard KOR) in 2020

Caught 1 pass for 6 yards, while adding 4 punt returns for a career-high 67 yards, including a 30-yarder, at LV (9/13)…His 67 punt return yards were the most in Week 1, and his 30yard return was the NFL’s longest on Kickoff Weekend

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2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/3, 2/0)

Played in all 16 games (three starts) in his rookie campaign, seeing action on special teams (as the primary kick returner) and offense…Returned 21 kicks for 578 yards and 1 TD, while adding 4 punt returns for 46 yards…The Ravens posted a 26.7 KOR average, ranking as the NFL’s second-best mark….Registered a 93-yard KOR-TD in Week 3 vs. KC, marking 1 of only 7 NFL KOR-TDs in 2020…Became the fifth Ravens rookie and the youngest Raven (23 years, 16 days) in franchise history to have a KOR-TD…Also tallied 20 receptions for 201 yards and 4 rushes for 70 yards as part of the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.1 ypg)

Made his postseason debut in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Served as Baltimore’s primary punt returner (3 fair catches) and kick returner, totaling 1 KOR for 20 Recordedyards

a career-high 39-yard reception on third-and-14 vs. Pit (11/1)…The drive would culminate in a go-ahead TD reception by WR Marquise Brown…Duvernay became the third Ravens WR and first Ravens rookie WR to produce a run and catch of at least 35 yards respectively in the same Setseasoncareer-high marks with 3 receptions and 31 yards in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…His 17-yard reception came on Baltimore’s 9-play, 47-yard opening drive that resulted in a TE Nick Boyle TD

Ran an end-around reverse for a career-high 42 yards in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)...Teamed with RB J.K. Dobbins to become the first Ravens rookie tandem to each record a 30plus-yard rush in a single game

Returned a kickoff 93 yards for a TD, shrinking the deficit to 3 points in the second quarter vs. KC (9/28)…Duvernay became the fifth Ravens rookie and the youngest Raven (23 years, 16 days) in franchise history to register a KOR-TD

Made his NFL debut, recording his first-career reception for a 12-yard gain, in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Contributed on special teams with 2 KORs for 64 yards, including a long of 38 yards

— COLLEGE —

Finished his Texas career with 176 receptions for 2,468 yards (14.0 ypc) and 16 TDs in 52 games (30 starts)

Led all Big 12 WRs in receptions (106), receptions per game (8.2), receiving yards (1,341) and receiving yards per game (106.6) in 2019…Ranked third in receiving TDs (9)

Became the 10th 2,000-yard career receiver in Longhorns’ history after a 9-catch, 107-yard performance at Iowa State

As a true freshman, tallied three-consecutive games with a TD reception, which stands as the seventh-longest streak in school Earnedhistoryfirst-team

All-Big 12 (2019) and honorable mention Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year honors (2019)...Was a Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award semifinalist (2019), two-time Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (2019) and three-time Academic All-Big 12 selection (2017-19)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Sachse (TX) HS, where he totaled 170 receptions for 2,906 yards and 36 TDs…Added 105 rushes for 1,077 yards and 11 TDs over his last three seasons…Also recorded 2 KOR-TDs over that span

Named All-American, a two-time All-State selection, threetime All-District honoree…In 2015, was first-team 6A AllState by the Associated Press and Texas Sports Writers Association, first-team All-USA Texas by USA Today and first-team All-District 11-6A

Rated the No. 41 player nationally (No. 4 WR) and No. 3 WR in Texas by Scout.com (also ranked No. 42 nationally (No. 3 WR) and No. 6 WR in Texas by ESPN)

Won the 2015 100m 6A state championship in track and field with a time of 10.27 seconds

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— DUVERNAY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in the Ravens’ “Sip’ N Paint” event for breast cancer survivors and those still undergoing treatment (2021) Joined team medical partner MedStar as part of their “Acts of Kindness” program to provide giveaways and coffee to medical professionals at Union Memorial Hospital (2021) DEVIN DUVERNAY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2020 Ravens1632020110.139047017.5420 2021 Ravens167332728.22127507.1190 NFLTOTALS3210534738.93921112010.9420

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING

Rush Attempts 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 ...10 more at 1.

Rushing Yards 42 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 11, 2020

Longest Runs 42 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 11, 2020

Receptions 4 at Chicago Bears, Nov 21, 2021 ...2 more at 4.

Receiving Yards 45 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021 ...1 more at 45.

Receiving Average 15.0 at New England Patriots, Nov 15, 2020

Longest Receptions 39 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Nov 01, 2020

Receiving TDs 1 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021 ...1 more at 1.

All-Purpose Yards 156 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021

Kickoff Returns 5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 ...1 more at 5.

Kickoff Return Yards 119 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020

Longest Kickoff Return 93t vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020

Kickoff Return TDs 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 28, 2020

Punt Return Yards 67 at Las Vegas Raiders, Sep 13, 2021

Longest Punt Return 42 at Denver Broncos, Oct 03, 2021

Punt Returns 4 at Las Vegas Raiders, Sep 13, 2021

Punt Return Average 21.3 at Denver Broncos, Oct 03, 2021

Kickoff Return Average 26.3 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Most TDs 1 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021 ...3 more at 1.

Miscellaneous Tackles 1 vs. Tennessee Titans, Nov 22, 2020

Longest Own Fumble Return 2 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 19, 2021

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 147 VETERANS DEVIN DUVERNAY'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2020 Ravens20000.000000.000 NFLTOTALS20000.000000.000 DEVIN DUVERNAY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFFRETURNS DATETEAMRET.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.FCYDS.AVG.LGTDPUNTRETURNS 2020 Ravens2157827.593t1424611.5190 2021 Ravens2867624.1470262436013.8420 NFLTOTALS491,25425.693T1302640613.5420 DEVIN DUVERNAY'S NFL POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFFRETURNS DATETEAMRET.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.FCYDS.AVG.LGTDPUNTRETURNS 2020 Ravens12020.02000400.000 NFLTOTALS12020.02000400.000
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RECEIVING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERUSHING 09/13atRaidersS166.06 0000.00 0L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsS000.00 0000.00 0W36-35 09/26atLionsP22211.019t1000.00 0W19-17 10/03atBroncosP33110.317 0000.00 0W23-7 10/11ColtsS44511.317 0000.00 0W31-25+ 10/17ChargersS2157.58 011111.011 0W34-6 10/24BengalsP11111.011 01-2-2.0-2 0L17-41 11/07VikingsP284.05t1000.00 0W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsP4287.011 011919.019 0L10-22 11/21atBearsS4379.321 0000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsS122.02 011313.013 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersP22110.518 0000.00 0L19-20 12/12atBrownsP2147.011 0133.03 0L22-24 12/19PackersS3134.37 0000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengals ONINACTIVELIST L21-41 01/02RamsP2199.514 0144.04 0L19-20 01/09SteelersP000.00 0122.02 0L13-16+ 2021TOTALS16-7332728.221 27507.119 08-9 + - Overtime
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 148 VETERANS 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/SRETYDSAVGLGTDNOFCYDSAVGLGTDW/LSCOREKICKOFFRETURNSPUNTRETURNS 09/13atRaidersS000.00 0416716.830 0L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsS000.00 0101616.016 0W36-35 09/26atLionsP000.00 0224221.029 0W19-17 10/03atBroncosP000.00 0336421.342 0W23-7 10/11ColtsS511122.227 01100.00 0W31-25+ 10/17ChargersS27035.047 0314414.717 0W34-6 10/24BengalsP24522.524 0203718.521 0L17-41 11/07VikingsP12424.024 0111414.014 0W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsP12121.021 01499.09 0L10-22 11/21atBearsS25025.025 021199.512 0W16-13 11/28BrownsS000.00 0313612.022 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersP26130.535 021126.012 0L19-20 12/12atBrownsP35418.023 00100.00 0L22-24 12/19PackersS410526.334 00000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengals ONINACTIVELIST L21-41 01/02RamsP12222.022 00200.00 0L19-20 01/09SteelersP511322.627 01500.00 0L13-16+ 2021TOTALS16-72867624.147 0262436013.842 08-9 + - Overtime Additional Stats: Duvernay scored a 1-yard FR-TD vs. KC (9/19/21)

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 9/10/21

Signed a two-year extension (through 2023) with the Ravens on Activated6/7/21from the Ravens’ practice squad on 10/13/18

Signed to Baltimore’s practice squad on 9/2/18

Signed with Baltimore as a rookie free agent on 5/4/18

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has rushed for a first down on 30.9% of his carries during his four-year career (2018-21), ranking No. 2 (Jonathan Taylor - 31.2%) in the NFL among RBs (min. 400 attempts)

Surpassed 700 rushing yards (723) in 2020 alongside QB Lamar Jackson (1,005) and RB J.K. Dobbins (805)...The 2020 Ravens joined the 2019 Ravens and 2011 Panthers as the only teams ever with three 700-yard rushers

In 2020, recorded a career-high 723 rushing yards and 6 TDs on 144 attempts for the NFL’s No. 1 ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Also added a career-high 9 receptions for 129 yards…Baltimore tallied a franchiserecord 24 rushing TDs, also producing the NFL’s seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense

In(48.8%)2019,

rushed for 711 yards and 2 TDs on 133 attempts for the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) and helped set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)...The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

Rushed for a career-high 130 yards on 21 attempts and helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season record for rushing yards (3,296) in the 28-10 victory vs. Pit. (12/29/19)

As a rookie In 2018, posted a team-high 718 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 137 carries for the NFL's second-ranked rushing attack (152.6 ypg)

In 2018, despite not playing until Week 6, finished fifth in the NFL in rushing yards by a rookie RB (second among undrafted players behind Denver’s Phillip Lindsay)

Rushed for over 100 yards, finishing with 118 on 23 carries (5.1 avg.) in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25/18)…Became the second rookie in franchise history to have back-to-back 100yard rushing games (Jamal Lewis, 2000, Weeks 12-13)…Edwards is also the sixth undrafted rookie in the NFL’s common draft era to produce 100-plus rushing yards in consecutive games

Rushed for 115 yards and his first-career TD on 17 carries in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18/18)…Added a successful 2point conversion run that tied the score…Edwards’ 115 rushing yards were the most ever by a Ravens’ rookie who signed as an undrafted free agent…Edwards and QB Lamar Jackson (119) became the first rookie RB-QB teammates to each rush for 100 yards in a game in NFL history

— PERSONAL—

Born in the middle of the Liberian Civil War, Edwards and his family fled the violence to find a better life in the U.S.

During the 2020 offseason, began his rapping career under the moniker “Gusto”

Earned a bachelor’s degree from Miami, and while at Rutgers, was a graduate student in the adult & continuing education program

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire 2021 campaign on Injured Reserve (knee), after sustaining the injury in practice just before the Week 1 game at LV

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/6, 2/1)

Recorded a career-high 723 rushing yards and 6 TDs on 144 attempts for the NFL’s No. 1 ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Surpassed 700 rushing yards alongside QB Lamar Jackson and RB J.K. Dobbins, as the 2020 Ravens joined the 2019 Ravens and 2011 Panthers as the only teams ever with three 700-yard rushers in an NFL season…Also added a career-high 9 receptions for 129 yards…Baltimore tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs, also producing the NFL’s seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)

Posted 38 rushing yards on 8 carries as part of a Baltimore rushing attack that totaled a postseason franchise-record 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)

Posted 60 rushing yards on 12 carries as part of the Ravens’ 404-yard rushing attack in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards set a franchise single-game high, also standing as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Recorded a team-high 85 rushing yards on 15 attempts, while adding 37 receiving yards on 2 receptions in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Led the Ravens’ 249-yard rushing output, as Baltimore eclipsed 200 rushing yards for an NFL-high fifth time this season

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Tallied 49 yards and 2 TDs on 7 carries in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…The two-rushing-TD performance marked the first multi-score game of his career…Also teamed with QB Lamar Jackson to become the first duo in Ravens history to register 2+ rushing touchdowns in the same game

Tallied a season-high 101 rushing yards on 7 carries (14.4 avg) for a ground attack that produced a season-high 294 yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history) vs. Dal. Capitalized(12/8)

on a Baltimore takeaway (DB/LB Anthony Levine FR) with a 1-yard TD run at Pit. (12/2)

Produced 42 rushing yards on 7 careers (6.0 avg), adding a career-long 31-yard reception at NE (11/15)…Moved the sticks on a third-down carry in the first quarter and a key fourth-down carry in the third quarter, leading to a WR Willie Snead IV TD reception that made it a one-score deficit

Capped off a 10-play, 54-yard drive with a 1-yard TD run in the third quarter to give Baltimore a lead it never relinquished in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore scored 17 unanswered in the second half to capture the victory and set an NFL record with its 31st-straight game scoring at least 20 points

Contributed to Baltimore’s 265-yard rushing output with 87 rushing yards and 1 TD against the league’s second-ranked run defense entering the game (68.8 yards) vs. Pit. (11/1)…Baltimore’s 265 rushing yards were the most the Ravens have had in a game vs. Pittsburgh and the most the Steelers have allowed since 1993 (267 vs. Seattle)

Tallied 26 rushing yards and his first rushing TD of the season in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)

Tallied a game-high 73 rushing yards on 10 carries as a key member of a Baltimore rushing attack that totaled 230 yards in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/1, 1/0)

Rushed for 711 yards and 2 TDs for the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Helped set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

Rushed for a career-high 130 yards on 21 attempts and helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season record for rushing yards (3,296) in the victory vs. Pit. (12/29)...Marked the fifth 100-yard rushing game of his career

Totaled 35 yards on 5 carries, helping set a new singleseason franchise record for rushing yards vs. NYJ (12/12)

Contributed 55 yards on 14 carries as part of the Ravens' 480 yards of offense (including a season-high 285 rushing) in the win at LAR Contributed(11/25)112rushing yards and 1 TD on 8 attempts as part of the Ravens' 256 rushing yards in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17)...His 63-yard TD marked a career long and is the Ravens' longest rush of the season

Recorded 27 yards and 1 TD on 7 carries to help Baltimore produce 210 rushing yards in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...His 12-yard score marked his first TD of the season and the third of his career

Gained 35 yards on 8 carries as part of Baltimore’s 199 total rushing yards in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)

Posted 34 yards on 6 carries, helping Baltimore produce 497 yards of offense in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)

Tallied 56 rushing yards on 17 carries, contributing to 643 yards of total offense and 59 points scored (both franchise records) in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 11/6, 1/1)

Posted a team-high 718 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 137 carries for the NFL’s second-ranked rushing attack (152.6 ypg)...Baltimore finished with the then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise single-season history…Despite not playing until Week 6, finished fifth in the NFL in rushing yards by a rookie running back (second among undrafted players behind Denver's Phillip Lindsay)

Contributed 76 of the team’s 296 rushing yards in the 26-24 win vs. Cle. (12/30)…The 296 yards set a season high and stand as the third most in franchise single-game history

Led the team with 92 rushing yards on 14 carries, adding a 13-yard catch, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)...Baltimore rushed for at least 150 yards in the sixth-consecutive game

Produced a game-high 104 yards on 19 carries in the win vs. TB (12/16)…With 242 rushing yards, Baltimore rushed for over 190 yards in its fifth-straight game, marking the NFL’s first such occurrence by a team since 1976 (Steelers)

Recorded 16 carries for 67 yards at KC (12/9), contributing to the Ravens’ 194 rushing yards…Baltimore became the first team since 2003 (Denver) to rush for at least 190 yards in four-consecutive games

Led the team with 21 carries for 82 yards in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2), helping the Ravens rush for 207 yards…Marked the first time in franchise history Baltimore rushed for at least 200 yards in three-consecutive games

For the second-straight week, rushed for over 100 yards, finishing with 118 on 23 carries (5.1 avg.) in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Became the second rookie in franchise history to have back-to-back 100-yard rushing games (Jamal Lewis, 2000, Weeks 12-13)…Edwards became the sixth undrafted rookie in the NFL’s common draft era to produce 100-plus rushing yards in consecutive games

Rushed for 115 yards and his first-career TD on 17 carries in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)…Added a successful 2-point conversion run that tied the score at 21 late in the third quarter…Edwards’ 115 rushing yards are the most ever by a Ravens’ rookie who signed as an undrafted free agent…Edwards and QB Lamar Jackson (119) became the first rookie RB-QB teammates to each rush for 100 yards in a game in NFL history

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— COLLEGE —

Spent the first four years (2013-16) of his career playing for the Miami Hurricanes and then transferred to Rutgers as a fifth-year senior in 2017

Starting all 12 games at Rutgers in 2017, split the Homer Hazel Award for the team’s MVP with Sebastian Joseph...Rushed for 512 yards in conference play, the most by a Scarlet Knight in a season since Rutgers joined the Big Ten SawConferenceactionin11 games as a redshirt junior (2016) at Miami, totaling 290 rushing yards and 1 TD on 59 carries

Received a medical redshirt in 2015 after sustaining a season-ending foot injury in a scrimmage

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Tottenville (Staten Island, NY) HS, where he led his team to the playoffs by rushing for 868 yards and 11 TDs as a Three-starsenior

recruit by ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals and Scout… Rated as nation’s No. 1 fullback by Rivals…Rated No. 40 nationally among running backs by 247Sports and No. 46 by Scout

— EDWARDS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Hosted annual Gus Edwards Fun Day at his alma mater in Staten Island, New York (2022)

Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022)

Hosted a bike giveaway alongside his Gus the Bus Foundation to support students and their attendance efforts at his childhood elementary school in Staten Island, NY (2021)

Supported local Baltimore County students with a shopping spree and back-to-school backpacks filled with supplies at Dick’s Sporting Goods (2021)

Partnered with UnitedHealthcare to help beautify the school grounds of Cradlerock (Columbia, MD) Elementary School...Spent an afternoon painting, weeding and rejuvenating a basketball court (2021)

Attended the Ravens' annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2019)

Held a Q&A session with students alongside Bright Future Mental Health Services (2019)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2019)

Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019)

Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2019)

Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Participated in the Ravens’ Hometown Huddle for a day of play at the UA House in downtown Baltimore to promote the Ravens’ PLAY 60 message (2018)

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GUS EDWARDS' NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2018 Ravens1161377185.243222010.0130 2019 Ravens1611337115.363t27456.4100 2020 Ravens1661447235.0366912914.3340 2021 Ravens 000 00.000000.000 NFLTOTALS43134142,1525.263T101819410.8340

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING

Rush Attempts 23 vs. Oakland Raiders, Nov 25, 2018

Rushing Yards 130 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019

Rushing Average 14.4 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Dec 08, 2020

Longest Runs 63t vs. Houston Texans, Nov 17, 2019

Rushing TDs 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020

Receptions 2 vs. New York Giants, Dec 27, 2020 ...3 more at 2.

Receiving Yards 37 vs. New York Giants, Dec 27, 2020

Longest Receptions 34 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 20, 2020

All-Purpose Yards 132 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019

Most TDs 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020

09/13BrownsP4174.313 0W38-6

09/20atTexansP10737.322 0000.00 0W33-16

09/28ChiefsP4399.824 0000.00 0L20-34

10/04atFootballTeam P9384.213 0000.00 0W31-17

10/11BengalsP7253.66 0000.00 0W27-3

10/18atEaglesP14261.97t1000.00 0W30-28

11/01SteelersS16875.425 1000.00 0L24-28 11/08atColtsS11232.15 12115.57 0W24-10

11/15atPatriotsP7426.011 013131.031 0L17-23 11/22TitansS362.03 0000.00 0L24-30+ 12/02atSteelersS9101.16 1000.00 0L14-19

12/08CowboysP710114.436 0000.00 0W34-17 12/14atBrownsP7497.019t2144.04 0W47-42

12/20JaguarsS9424.77 023618.034 0W40-14 12/27GiantsP15855.732 023718.527 0W27-13

01/03atBengalsS12605.011 011010.010 0W38-3 2020TOTALS16-61447235.036 6912914.334 011-5

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 152 VETERANS GUS EDWARDS' NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2018 Ravens118232.950000.000 2019 Ravens103206.7190000.000 2020 Ravens2118804.4120000.000 NFLTOTALS42291234.2190000.000
2020 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RUSHING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERECEIVING
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a one-year deal with the Ravens on 5/24/22

Signed a one-year contract with Denver on 3/23/21

Released by the Bears on 3/18/21

Re-signed a four-year deal with Chicago on 3/20/18

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 2/7/17

Originally selected by the Chicago Bears in the first round (14th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

PFWA, AP and Sporting News first-team All-Pro (2018)

Two-time Pro Bowler (2018-19)

PFWA All-Rookie Team (2014)

NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month (September, 2014)

NFL Rookie of the Week (Week 3 at NYJ, 2014)

NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2 at SF, 2014)

Chicago Bears Brian Piccolo Award (2014)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Entering 2022, has played in 112 games (104 starts), while also starting in two postseason contests (2018, 2020)

Has recorded 437 tackles (365 solo), 19 INTs (199 yards), 86 PD, 9 TFL, 4 FFs and 3 ST tackles during his career…Tallied 8 solo tackles and 2 PD in two postseason contests

During the 2021 season in Denver, appeared in 16 games (10 starts), registering 51 tackles (40 solo), 3 TFL and 4 PD

Finished his Bears career (2014-20) with 19 INTs, which are tied for fifth most (Nathan Vasher) in team history among

InCBs2020,

started all 16 games at CB for the fourth-consecutive season, producing 64 tackles (52 solo), 1 INT, 8 PD and 1 FF

Posted a career-best 82 tackles (72 solo), 3 INTs and 12 PD in 2019, earning him a second-consecutive Pro Bowl nod

Named to the PFWA, AP and Sporting News first-team AllPro team and was selected to his first-career Pro Bowl in 2018, after leading the league in INTs (7) and PD (21)

In 2017, set a career-high and ranked No. 2 in the NFL with 22 PD, while adding 68 tackles (60 solo) and 2 INTs

Started all 16 games in his second NFL season (2015), tallying 54 tackles (46 solo), a team-leading 2 INTs and 9 PD

As a rookie in 2014, collected 63 tackles (50 solo) and led all rookies in INTs (4) in 2014, tying for the league lead among rookies in FFs (3)…Added 10 PD and was named to the PFWA All-Rookie team…Recipient of the Chicago Bears Brian Piccolo Award, given to one rookie and one veteran who best exemplifies the courage, loyalty, teamwork, dedication and sense of humor of the late Bears RB

— PERSONAL —

His oldest brother, Vincent Fuller, is a former NFL safety (2005-11) who appeared in 76 games for Tennessee and Detroit…Older brother, Corey Fuller, is a former NFL WR (2013-17) who appeared in 28 games for the Detroit Lions…Youngest brother, Kendall Fuller, is currently a CB (2016-21) for the Washington Commanders, having appeared in 85 games (61 starts) and earned a Super Bowl championship with the Chiefs (2019)…All four brothers played college football at Virginia Tech

Participated in the NFL’s Second Annual Personal Finance Camp during the 2016 season

Is a Baltimore native, who attended Mount St. Joseph HS

2021: (DENVER BRONCOS – 16/10)

Appeared in 16 games (10 starts) for the Broncos, recording 51 tackles (40 solo), 4 PD, and 3 TFL…During the season, played in his 100th-career game and logged his 100th-career

Collectedstart 8 tackles (6 solo) in the season finale vs. KC Set(1/8/22)anew

career high with 9 tackles (8 solo) and 1 TFL vs. LAC Tallied(11/28)6solo tackles and 2 PD in the season opener at NYG (9/12)

2020: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16, 1/1)

Started all 16 games at CB for the fifth consecutive season, collecting 64 tackles (52 solo), 1 INT, 8 PD and 1 FF

Tallied 3 solo tackles and 1 PD in Chicago’s Wild Card game at NO (1/10/21)

Tied then-career best with 8 tackles (5 solo) at GB (11/29) Totaled 6 solo tackles and his fourth-career FF vs. TB (10/8)

2019: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at CB, earning a second-consecutive Pro Bowl nod after posting team highs with a career-best 82 tackles (72 solo), 3 INTs and 12 PD…Led the Bears in solo tackles, INTs and PD…His 82 tackles were second on the

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7 solo tackles, his third INT (29 yards) of the campaign and 1 PD vs. LAC (10/27)

Collected 7 tackles (6 solo), adding his second INT on the season, and 1 PD at Was. (9/23)

Recorded 6 tackles (5 solo), 1 INT and 1 PD at Den. (9/15)

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2018: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16, 1/1)

Started all 16 games at CB for the third time in his career, ranking atop the league in INTs (7) and PD (21), while adding 55 tackles (45 solo)

Nabbed 5 solo tackles and 1 PD in the Bears’ Wild Card game vs. Phi. (1/6/19)

Posted an INT (-3 yards) in his third-consecutive game, including 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 PD vs. LAR (12/9)

Collected an INT (-8 yards) in his second-straight game while adding 2 tackles (1 solo) and 3 PD at NYG (12/2)

Tied a career high with 8 tackles (7 solo) and had 1 INT and 2 PD at Det. (11/22)

Picked off QB Brock Osweiler twice (-35 yards), including 2 PD, and added 7 tackles (6 solo) at Mia. (10/14)

2017: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16)

Started in all 16 games at CB, collecting 68 tackles (60 solo), 2 INTs and a career-high 22 PD…Was only one of two NFL players (CB Robert Alford, Atl.) with at least 65 tackles and 20 TalliedPD

a single-game career-best 6 PD and added his second INT of the season vs. Cle. (12/24)

Registered his first INT of the campaign, while adding a season-high 7 tackles (6 solo) and 2 PD vs. SF (12/3)

Collected 6 tackles (5 solo) and 3 PD at Bal. (10/15)

2016: (CHICAGO BEARS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Missed the entire season after being placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 9/28

2015: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at CB and recorded 54 tackles (46 solo), 2 INTs and 9 PD…Led the team in INTs and finished second on the team in PD

Nabbed 1 INT vs. Was. (12/13)

Recorded 1 INT and added 2 PD vs. Min. (11/1)

Set a then-career high with 8 tackles (7 solo) at Det. (10/18)

2014: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/14)

Appeared in 16 games (10 starts) as a rookie and was named to the PFWA All-Rookie team following the season…Led all rookies in INTs (4) and was tied for the league lead among rookies in FFs (3)…Totaled 63 tackles (50 solo) and 10 PD Nabbed his fourth INT of the season, including 1 PD in the season finale at. Min. (12/28)

Tallied a FF and added 5 solo tackles and 1 PD at Atl. (10/12) Made his first-career start, recording a season-high 7 tackles (6 solo), his third INT (-12 yards) of the season, a career-high 2 FFs and 2 PD at NYJ (9/22)

Collected his first-career INT, ending with 2 INTs, 6 tackles (4 solo) and 2 PD at SF (9/14)

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 51 games (43 starts) during his Virginia Tech career (2010-13), posting 173 tackles (129 solo), 23.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 6 INTs, 34 PD, 4 FFs and 1 FR…Added one blocked kick and three PRs for 41 yards (13.7 avg.) and 1 STTD…Chosen as a second-team All-American following his senior season in 2013

Named honorable mention All-ACC in 2012 after recording 52 tackles (44 solo), 2 INTs, 5 PD and 1 FF…Set collegiate career highs in tackles (65) and sacks (4.5) in 2011 as a sophomore, adding 2 INTs, 7 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Saw action in 14 games as a freshman with the Hokies in 2010, tallying 32 tackles (22 solo), 6 PD and 1 FF

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Mount St. Joseph (Baltimore, MD) HS, where he played in the Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star game his senior year, despite missing most of the year with a finger injury

Recorded 4 INTs as a junior, returning 2 for TDs, also adding a PR-TD and KR-TD

Was also a member of the track & field team as a sprinter and jumper, winning the long jump at the 2010 Woodlawn Warrior Invitational with a personal best of 6.41 meters…At the 2010 IAAM-MIAA Championships, finished fifth in the 300-meter dash, clocking a time of 37.98 seconds

— FULLER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Contributed to Virginia Tech football program to financially support alumni (2022)

Served Thanksgiving dinner to veterans at Chicago’s Hope Manner (2018)

Visited Jordan Community School to kick-off school programming (2018)

Attended “Kick-off for Kids” fundraiser to raise money for the Salvation Army and Boys & Girls Club of America (2016)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 154 VETERANS

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Total Tackles 9 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 28, 2021

Solo Tackles 8 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 28, 2021

Passes Defensed 6 vs. Cleveland Browns, Dec 24, 2017

Forced Fumbles 2 at New York Jets, Sep 22, 2014

Tackles For Loss 1 at Los Angeles Chargers, Jan 02, 2022 ...8 more at 1.

Interceptions 2 at Miami Dolphins, Oct 14, 2018 ...1 more at 2.

Interception Return Yards 38 at San Francisco 49ers, Sep 14, 2014

Special Teams Tackles 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Sep 24, 2017 ...2 more at 1.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 155 VETERANS KYLE FULLER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Broncos1610514011350.00.0000004000000000002020Bears1616645212000.00.0015508100000000002019Bears1616827210100.00.0033729012000000000002018Bears1616554510000.00.0075235021000000000002017Bears161668608260.00.00200022000011000002016Bears00000000.00.0000000000000000002015Bears161654468000.00.002241509000011000002014Bears1614635013340.00.004813101030001100000 NFLTOTALS112104437365729150.00.00191993508640003300000 KYLE FULLER'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Bears11330000.00.0000001000000000002018Bears11550000.00.000000100000000000 NFLTOTALS22880000.00.000000200000000000
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BRONCOS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 01/08ChiefsS8620.00.00000000000000000000L24-2801/02at12/26at12/19BengalsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L10-1512/12LionsP3210.00.00000000000000000000W38-1012/05at11/28ChargersP9810.00.01200000000000000000W28-1311/14EaglesS5320.00.01200000000000000000L13-3011/07at10/31Football10/21at10/17RaidersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L24-3410/10at10/03RavensS5410.00.00000000000000000000L7-2309/26JetsS3300.00.00000000000000000000W26-009/19at09/12atGiantsS6600.00.00000000200000000000W27-13JaguarsS2110.00.00000000000000000000W23-13SteelersS1100.00.00000000000000000000L19-27BrownsDIDNOTPLAY(NON-INJURY)L14-17TeamP0000.00.00000000000000000000W17-10CowboysS2110.00.00000000100000000000W30-16ChiefsS0000.00.00000000100000000000L9-22RaidersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L13-17ChargersS7520.00.01100000000000000000L13-34 2021TOTALS16-105140110.00.035000004000000000007-10

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Activated from Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on Designated11/27/21 to return from NFI on 11/22/21

Placed on Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 11/1/21

Malik Harrison was selected by the Ravens in the third round (98th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft...Was the third of four Ravens’ picks (DT Justin Madubuike, WR Devin Duvernay and G Tyre Phillips) selected in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Saw action in 14 games (five starts) in 2021, producing 18 tackles and 2 TFL for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)…Added 7 special teams tackles, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating

Saw action in 16 games (six starts) during his rookie campaign in 2020, totaling 36 tackles (21 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD on defense, while adding 7 special teams tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%)

Notched a career-high 6 tackles (3 solo) and game-high 5 ST tackles (3 solo) in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8/20)… Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout to help secure the team's 10th-consecutive road victory

Started in his NFL debut, registering 4 solo tackles and 1 PD in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3of-12 (25%) on third down

— PERSONAL —

Grew up just 15 minutes from Ohio State University, in Walnut Ridge, OH Majored in human development and family science

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/5)

Saw action in 14 games (five starts), producing 18 tackles and 2 TFL for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)…Added 7 special teams tackles, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating

Registered 3 tackles and 1 ST stop in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6

Postedpoints 5 tackles and 1 TFL in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7, 2/1)

Saw action in 16 games (six starts) during his rookie campaign, totaling 36 tackles (21 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD on defense, while adding 7 special teams tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%)

Started at LB and made his postseason debut in the 20-13 Wild Card Round win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Recorded 2 tackles on defense and assisted on 1 special teams stop…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and held Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc)

Notched a career-high 6 defensive tackles (3 solo) and gamehigh 5 ST tackles (3 solo) in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout to help secure the team's 10th-consecutive road victory

Started in his NFL debut, registering 4 solo tackles and 1 PD in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3of-12 (25%) on third down

— COLLEGE —

Totaled 205 tackles (136 solo), 29 TFL, 10 sacks, 1 INT, 3 FRs and 9 PD at Ohio State

Played in 52 games (28 starts) over four seasons

Helped Ohio State reach three-consecutive outright Big Ten championships (2017-19)

Led the team in tackles as a senior (75) and junior (81)

Collected 16.5 TFL in his senior campaign…Only Andy Katzenmoyer (23, 1996), Ryan Shazier (17, 2012 and 22.5, 2013) and Matt Wilhelm (19.5, 2002) had more TFL from the LB position in Buckeyes’ single-season history

Was named first-team All-Big Ten by coaches (2019), thirdteam All-American by the AP (2019), honorable mention AllBig Ten by coaches and media (2018) and OSU Scholar Athlete (2016)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Walnut Ridge (Columbus, OH) HS, where he was a three-year starting QB and rotated between safety and LB on defense…Also saw action as a punter

Boasted a superb senior year in which he passed for 1,161 yards and 8 TDs, also rushing for 897 yards and 15 scores…Added 40 tackles and 5 sacks on defense

Also led Walnut Ridge to its first basketball state title since 1971 during the 2014-15 season…Won an impromptu team slam dunk contest

Competed in the long jump, high jump and broke the school record as a member of the 4x200 meter relay team

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 156 VETERANS

— HARRISON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Surprised students in attendance at the CIAA Sports Clinic (2022)

Attended Playground Groundbreaking of new Ravens-themed playground in Owings Mills (2022)

Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022)

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

Hosted a free youth football camp for children in his hometown of Columbus, OH, at his alma mater, Walnut Ridge HS (2021)

Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s sixth annual 4Every1 Foundation Turkey Drive by distributing turkeys and sides to families in need (2021)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 157 VETERANS
MALIK HARRISON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens14518117230.00.0000000000073400002020Ravens167362115110.00.000000100008530000 NFLTOTALS3012543222340.00.0000001000015870000 MALIK HARRISON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens21202000.00.000000000002020000 NFLTOTALS21202000.00.000000000002020000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles 7 vs. Tennessee Titans, Nov 22, 2020 Solo Tackles 4 vs. Cleveland Browns, Sep 13, 2020 Passes Defensed 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Sep 13, 2020 Tackles For Loss 1 at Denver Broncos, Oct 03, 2021 ...2 more at 1. Special Teams Tackles 5 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 08, 2020 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaidersS3300.00.00000000000000000000L27-33+ 10/11ColtsS2110.00.00000000000001010000W31-2510/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsS3210.00.00000000000000000000W36-35LionsS1100.00.01300000000001100000W19-17BroncosS5230.00.01000000000000000000W23-7+ 11/07Vikings10/24BengalsP1100.00.00000000000000000000L17-4110/17ChargersP3120.00.00000000000002110000W34-6RESERVE/NFINW34-31+ 11/11atDolphins RESERVE/NFIN L10-22 11/21atBears 01/09SteelersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L13-1601/02RamsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W16-10INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW16-13SteelersP0000.00.00000000000002110000L19-20BrownsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L22-24BengalsP0000.00.00000000000001010000L21-41+ 2021TOTALS14-5181170.00.023000000000073400008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 1/1/22

Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on Designated12/25/21 to return from Injured Reserve on 12/22/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 9/27/21

Daelin Hayes was selected by the Ravens in the fifth round (171st overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the second of three Ravens picks (DB Shaun Wade, 160th and TE Ben Mason, 184th) in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Saw action in one game before suffering a knee injury in Week 3 at Detroit (9/26), making him miss the remainder of his 2021 rookie campaign

— PERSONAL —

Earned a degree in film, television and theatre from Notre Dame...May want to pursue a sports broadcasting career after Citesfootballhismother, Lakeshia Neal, who had him at 19 years old, as his inspiration

The Ravens were his favorite childhood NFL team, because he enjoyed watching Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Terrell Suggs

Whileplay in college, was involved in the Robinson Community Learning Center in South Bend, IN, teaching a twice-weekly class at the center and working with fourth- and fifth-graders on how to resolve conflicts in a healthy manner

Other volunteer efforts while at Notre Dame include: Food Bank of Northern Indiana (weekly in 2018); South Bend Center for the Homeless (weekly 2018-19); Boys & Girls Club of St. Joseph County (weekly in 2018); facilitator at Notre Dame Summer Bridge Program (2019), helping new freshman student-athletes begin college; Kindness to Prevent Blindness, helping underprivileged youth get eye exams and glasses; ambassador for Irish Strong mental health initiative for student-athletes; a representative for Fighting Irish Fight for Life program, which sees teams adopt children fighting a rare disease; volunteer to read weekly at Studebaker Elementary School (first-graders); and mentor at the South Bend Juvenile Detention Center

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Saw action in one game before suffering a knee injury in Week 3 at Detroit (9/26), making him miss the remainder of his rookie campaign

Saw action on 4 snaps in his NFL debut before leaving the game with an ankle injury in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)

— COLLEGE —

Totaled 95 tackles (54 solo), 20.5 TFL, 9 sacks, 5 FRs, 3 FFs, 4 PD and 1 INT in 53 career games (24 starts) over five seasons at Notre Dame

Was named ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week and Pro Football Focus Defensive MVP of the Week after totaling 2 sacks and 2 FFs in the 31-13 win at Georgia Tech (2020)…Both were single-game career-high marks…Hayes’ 2 FFs tied for the most in a single game among all FBS players in 2020

In 2018, appeared in 12 games (one start), totaling a careerhigh 31 tackles (15 solo), 5 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR and 1 PD Served as a team captain in 2020...Also won several collegiate awards: Freddie Solomon Community Spirit Award Winner (2020), honoring a collegiate football player who has impacted the lives of others through giving and community service; Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Finalist (2020), recognizing exemplary leadership both on and off the field; All-ACC Honorable Mention (2020); Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Semifinalist (2020), honoring those who overcame injury and illness to excel on the field; Wuerffel Trophy Watch List (2020), honoring college football’s most impactful leaders in community service; Reese’s Senior Bowl Top 250 (2020); ACC Top Six for Service Award Winner (2019-20), recognizing those who have shown a commitment to community service

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Skyline (Ann Arbor, MI) HS, where his senior season was cut short due to a shoulder injury…Before moving back to Michigan and attending Skyline as a senior, he played his junior season at St. Bonaventure (Ventura, CA)

HS…Began his high school career at St. Mary’s Prep (Orchard Lake, MI) HS

Was the state of Michigan’s only five-star recruit in 2016

Played in the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio and Nike’s 2015 “The Opening” in Beaverton, OR

Named as Michigan’s No. 4-ranked player by 247Sports, No. 8-ranked player by Scout.com, No. 5-ranked player by ESPN.com and No. 1-ranked player by Rivals.com

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 158 VETERANS

— HAYES' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Visited Boys & Girls Club of Metro Baltimore (2022)

Visited Brooklyn O’Malley Boys & Girls Club (2022)

Visited St. Francis Neighborhood Center (2022)

Alongside mascot Poe and Ravens Cheerleaders, surprised local Baltimore City fire stations with a custom Ravens jersey and meals from Jimmy's Famous Seafood (2022)

Visited students of Safe Alternative Foundation for Education (2022)

Surprised mentors and mentees of 10:12 Sports (2022)

Visited students at the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School (2022)

Spoke with students of Challenge 2 Change (2022)

Hosted Mother’s Day Dinner and Celebration for the single mothers of the Women’s Housing Coalition (2022)

Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building creation activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2022)

Participated in the Maryland State Fair Purple Takeover Meet and Greet event, designed to introduce new players to the team’s female fanbase (2021)

Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2021)

Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Allen AME Church and Hilton Recreation Center in Baltimore (2021)

Visited students at Hilton Recreation Center to speak to his experiences and provide mentorship to them (2021) L17-41 W34-31 L10-22 W16-13 W16-10 L19-20 L22-24 L30-31

ONINACTIVELIST L21-41 L19-20 L13-16

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 159 VETERANS
DAELIN HAYES' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens10000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS10000000.00.000000000000000000 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaiders ONINACTIVELIST L27-33+ 09/19Chiefs ONINACTIVELIST W36-35 10/03at09/26atLionsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W19-17BroncosINJUREDRESERVEW23-710/11ColtsINJUREDRESERVEW31-25+ 10/17Chargers INJUREDRESERVE W34-6 10/24Bengals INJUREDRESERVE
11/07Vikings INJUREDRESERVE
+ 11/11atDolphins INJUREDRESERVE
11/21atBears INJUREDRESERVE
11/28Browns INJUREDRESERVE
12/05atSteelers INJUREDRESERVE
12/12atBrowns INJUREDRESERVE
12/19Packers INJUREDRESERVE
12/26atBengals
01/02Rams INJUREDRESERVE
01/09Steelers INJUREDRESERVE
+ 2021TOTALS1-00000.00.000000000000000000008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Waived (injured) and reverted to Injured Reserve (Achilles) on Originally9/7/21

selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round (113th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft...Was the first of three Ravens’ picks (G Ben Powers & CB Iman Marshall) in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Appeared in 12 games in 2020, totaling a team-high 9 special teams tackles and producing 1 FF for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (fourth best in the NFL)…Also tallied 80 scrimmage yards on 12 carries and 5 catches, as Baltimore finished with the NFL’s No. 1 ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season

Rushed for 39 yards and 1 TD in the win vs. Pit. (12/29/19)

Scored his first-career TD on an 18-yard run in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22/19), helping clinch the franchise’s first-ever No. 1 playoff seed

Recorded a career-high 46-yard KOR, also adding 7 rushing yards on 2 carries, in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6/19)

Posted 27 yards on 7 carries in his NFL debut in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8/19)…Helped the Ravens set single-game franchise records in total net yards (643) and points (59)

— PERSONAL —

Brother, Dax, was a first-round pick (31st overall) of the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2022 NFL Draft

Is a barber who enjoys cutting hair for his friends

Majored in finance at Oklahoma State

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire 2021 campaign on Injured Reserve (Achilles)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/0, 2/0)

Appeared in 12 games, totaling a team-high 9 special teams tackles and producing 1 FF for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (fourth best in the NFL)…Also tallied 80 scrimmage yards on 12 carries and 5 catches, as Baltimore finished with the NFL’s No. 1 ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season

Contributed primarily on special teams in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)

Totaled a season-high 35 rushing yards, while adding 2 catches for 5 yards at Pit. (12/2)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0)

In his rookie season, totaled 225 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 58 carries for the league’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season record for rushing yards (3,296)

Added 70 receiving yards on 8 catches, helping Baltimore become the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a Helpedseasonthe

Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

Rushed for 39 yards and 1 TD in the win vs. Pit. (12/29)

Scored his first-career TD on an 18-yard run in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22), helping clinch the franchise’s first-ever No. 1 playoff

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rushing yards on 5 carries, helping Baltimore produce 497 total yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)

Recorded a career-high 46-yard KOR, also adding 7 rushing yards on 2 carries, in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)

Posted 47 yards on 2 KORs and was part of an offense that produced 452 yards at KC (9/22)

Posted 27 yards on 7 carries in his NFL debut in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)…Helped the Ravens set single-game franchise records in offense (643) and points (59)

— COLLEGE —

Registered 3,539 rushing yards and 30 TDs on 632 carries (5.6 avg.) in three seasons at Oklahoma State

One of only seven players in Oklahoma State history with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons

Awarded first-team All-Big 12 by coaches (2018), secondteam All-Big 12 by media (2018), third-team All-America by Athlon (2018), CoSIDA Academic All-America second team (2018), Big 12 Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2018), first-team Academic All-Big 12 (2017-18), first-team All-Big 12 by coaches and media (2017), Doak Walker Award Semifinalist (2017), Thurman Thomas Award as OSU’s most outstanding offensive player (2017), CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica first team (2017), first-team Freshman All-America by FWAA (2016), first-team Freshman All-America by USA Today (2016), Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (2016), Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year (2016) and second-team AllBig 12 by coaches (2016)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 160 VETERANS

Prepped at Booker T. Washington (Tulsa, OK) HS, where he was an All-State selection and the 6A-II Offensive Player of the Year as a senior (2015)...Tallied 198 carries for 1,948 yards and 32 TDs that season Also competed in track and field

Receiving Cleveland Browns, Dec 22, Cleveland Browns, Dec 22, Cardinals, Sep 15, Nov 03,

Kickoff City Sep Oct 06, Dec

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 161 VETERANS — HIGH SCHOOL —
— HILL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Supported children of service members at Fort Meade by participating in the Ravens’ Salute to Service Military Kids Clinic (2019) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019) JUSTICE HILL'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2019 Ravens160582253.918t28708.8140 2020 Ravens12012605.01905204.080 2021 Ravens00000.000000.000 NFLTOTALS280702854.119213906.9140 JUSTICE HILL'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2019 Ravens10000.0004266.5140 2020 Ravens20000.000000.000 NFLTOTALS30000.0004266.5140 JUSTICE HILL'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFFRETURNS DATETEAMRET.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.FCYDS.AVG.LGTDPUNTRETURNS 2019 Ravens1222718.94600000.000 2020 Ravens000.0000000.000 2021 Ravens000.0000000.000 NFLTOTALS1222718.94600000.000 JUSTICE HILL'S NFL POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFFRETURNS DATETEAMRET.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.FCYDS.AVG.LGTDPUNTRETURNS 2019 Ravens000.0000000.000 2020 Ravens000.0000000.000 NFLTOTALS000.0000000.000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts 10 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019 Rushing Yards 39 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019 Rushing Average 3.9 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019 ...2 more at 3.9. Longest Runs 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 02, 2020 Rushing TDs 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019 ...1 more at 1. Receptions 3 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 22, 2019 Receiving Yards 32 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 22, 2019
Average 10.7 at
2019 Longest Receptions 14 at
2019 All-Purpose Yards 60 vs. Arizona
2019 Kickoff Returns 2 vs. New England Patriots,
2019 ...4 more at 2.
Return Yards 47 at Kansas
Chiefs,
22, 2019 Longest Kickoff Return 46 at Pittsburgh Steelers,
2019 Most TDs 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers,
29, 2019 ...1 more at 1.
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 162 VETERANS 2020 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RUSHING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERECEIVING 09/13Browns ONINACTIVELIST W38-6 09/20atTexans ONINACTIVELIST W33-16 09/28Chiefs ONINACTIVELIST L20-34 10/04atFootballTeam P000.00 0000.00 0W31-17 10/11Bengals ONINACTIVELIST W27-3 10/18atEaglesP000.00 0000.00 0W30-28 11/01SteelersP000.00 0000.00 0L24-28 11/08atColtsP000.00 0000.00 0W24-10 11/15atPatriotsP000.00 0133.03 0L17-23 11/22TitansP000.00 0000.00 0L24-30+ 12/02atSteelersP9353.919 0252.56 0L14-19 12/08CowboysP000.00 0144.04 0W34-17 12/14atBrownsP144.04 0000.00 0W47-42 12/20JaguarsP000.00 0188.08 0W40-14 12/27GiantsP000.00 0000.00 0W27-13 01/03atBengalsP22110.516 0000.00 0W38-3 2020TOTALS12-012605.019 05204.08 011-5 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (pectoral) on 12/7/21

Signed a five-year contract extension (through 2026) with the Ravens on 10/1/20

Selected by the Ravens in the first round (16th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft...Declared for the NFL Draft following his redshirt sophomore season

— HONORS —

Two-time Pro Bowler (2019-20)

Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019)

Team MVP by Baltimore media (2018)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Since entering the NFL in 2017, Humphrey’s 64 PD rank as the NFL’s sixth most, trailing only Marshon Lattimore (74), James Bradberry (72), Darius Slay (71), Kyle Fuller (67) and Xavien Howard (65)

In 2021, started all 12 games in which he appeared, posting 58 tackles (44 solo), 1 QBH, 1 INT, a team-high 13 PD and 1 FF before suffering a season-ending pectoral injury in Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/5)

In 2020, led the NFL with a Ravens franchise record 8 FFs, tying for the second most by a DB in NFL single-season history...He became the first DB to register at least 8 FFs and a sack (2.5) in a single season (records kept since 2000)

Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection in 2020, started all 15 games in which he played, posting 82 tackles (70 solo), 2.5 sacks, 4 TFL, 4 QBHs, 11 PD, 1 INT and a league-leading 8 FFs (also a Ravens’ single-season record)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also leading the NFL in FFs (25)

Broke OLB Terrell Suggs' single-season franchise record of 7 FFs (2011) after a 2-FF performance at Cle. (12/14/20)

In 2019, totaled 65 tackles, 3 INTs (-14 yards), a team-leading 14 PD, 3 FRs (2 were returned for TDs) and 2 FFs, helping the Ravens' defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...Baltimore's 6 defensive TDs tied (TB) for No. 1 in the NFL

Owns the longest FR in Ravens history, a 70-yard FR-TD recorded in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3/19)

Picked up a game-sealing WR DK Metcalf fumble and ran 18 yards to score his first-career TD (10/20/19 at Sea.)

In 2018, produced 37 tackles, 2 INTs and led the Ravens with 15 PD, earning team MVP honors by Baltimore media

Had a career-high 4 PD in the 20-12 win vs. TB (12/16/18)

As a rookie in 2017, totaled 34 tackles, 2 INTs and finished second on the team with 11 PD for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22)

Recorded his first-career INT (returned 15 yards) and tallied 3 tackles in a 23-0 win at GB (11/19)

Earned his first-career start in the 30-17 win at Oak. (10/8)

— PERSONAL —

Father, Bobby, was a first-team All-American RB at Alabama in 1986 and 1987, ranking third in Crimson Tide career rushing yards (3,420)...Bobby became a 1989 first-round draft pick of the Denver Broncos, where he played three seasons and earned 1990 Pro Bowl honors...Bobby also played for the Miami Dolphins in 1992

Mother, Barbara, set Alabama-Birmingham’s still-standing record in the outdoor 400 meters (53.30)

Older brother, Maudrecus, played WR at Arkansas and UAB...Older sister, Breona, ran track at UAB...Younger sister, Brittley, was a standout hurdler at LSU

During the 2019 offseason, earned his degree from Alabama, completing a pledge he made after declaring for the draft Spent much of the 2018, 2019 and 2021 offseasons serving as a volunteer track coach at Hoover (AL) HS

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12, INJURED RESERVE)

Started all 12 games in which he appeared, posting 58 tackles (44 solo), 1 QBH, 1 INT, a team-high 13 PD and 1 FF before suffering a season-ending pectoral injury in Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/5)

Recorded 3 tackles before leaving the game late in the fourth quarter with a season-ending pec injury vs. Pit. (12/5)

Tallied a team-high 8 tackles (tied with Patrick Queen) and 2 PD in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)

Recorded 5 tackles and 1 PD in the 16-13 win vs. Chi. (11/21), as Baltimore limited Chicago to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third Tallieddown a team-high 7 tackles, 1 QBH and season-high 2 PD vs. Mia. (11/11)…His 2 PD marked his second-straight game recording multiple PD this season

Tallied a team-high 7 tackles (tied with Anthony Averett) and recorded his first INT and FF of the season vs. Cin. (10/24)…It marked the first time in Humphrey’s career that he’s had an INT and FF in the same game

Posted 2 tackles and 1 PD in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6 points…His PD forced a turnover on downs, which later led to K Justin Tucker’s 52-yard FG

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Registered 4 tackles and 1 PD in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited the Colts to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red Registeredzone

4 solo tackles and 1 PD in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore limited the Chiefs to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third Produceddowna

team-leading (tied, ILB Patrick Queen) 9 tackles and 1 PD at LV (9/13)…Helped hold the Raiders to 3-of-6 in red zone TD efficiency, limiting them to 1 FG, forcing 1 turnover on downs and making 1 INT (CB Anthony Averett) inside the 20

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 2/2)

Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection, started all 15 games in which he played, posting 82 tackles (70 solo), 2.5 sacks, 4 TFL, 4 QBHs, 11 PD, 1 INT and a league-leading 8 FFs (also a Ravens’ single-season record)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also leading the NFL in FFs Registered(25)

5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 PD in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped limit the Titans to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and 158 net passing yards

Tallied a team-high 6 tackles (5 solo) and 3 PD, including a TD-saving breakup, in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Also helped limit the Giants to 1-of-10 (10%) on third down, matching the Ravens’ eighth-best defensive third-down percentage in single-game franchise history

Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo) and 2 FFs in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…Forcing his seventh and eighth fumbles of the season, Humphrey surpassed Terrell Suggs’ 2011 campaign (7 FFs) for the most forced fumbles in Ravens single-season history…His 8 FFs tied an NFL record for the most FFs through a player's first 12 games played in a season (Charles Tillman in 2012 & Osi Umenyiora in 2010)

Registered 7 tackles (6 solo), 2 PD and a career-high 2 FFs at Pit. (12/2)…Also helped stop Pittsburgh short of the end zone on 3-of-4 goal-to-go possessions

Collected a team-high 8 solo tackles and added 1 sack and 1 FF in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…It marked his thirdconsecutive game with a FF, and he produced a leagueleading 4 FFs through the first six weeks of the NFL season…Became the first DB since Walter Thurmond (2015) to register back-to-back performances with at least 1 sack and 1 RecordedFF

5 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack and 1 FF in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)…Registered back-to-back games with a FF for the first time in his career and became the NFL's first defensive back to tally 3 FFs during the 2020 season…Baltimore had five different DBs record at least 1 sack, marking the first time in NFL history that this feat has been Collectedaccomplishedacareer-high 9 tackles (8 solo) and 1 FF and helped limit Washington to 4-of-13 (31%) on third down in the 31-17 win at Was. (10/14)…Humphrey helped force a turnover in each of the Ravens’ first three victories (1 INT and 2 FFs)

Produced 7 tackles (6 solo), a half-sack and 1 FF that resulted in a 22-yard FR-TD by ILB L.J. Fort in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also helped limit the Texans’ offense to 5-of-14 (36%) on third down, en route to Baltimore's 14thconsecutive regular season victory

Picked off QB Baker Mayfield on the game’s opening drive, marking his eighth-career INT, in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9.13)…Helped hold Pro Bowl WRs Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. to a combined 8 receptions for 83 yards…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3-of-12 (25%) on third down

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/15, 1/1)

Produced 65 tackles, 3 INTs, a team-leading 14 PD, 3 FRs (2 of which were returned for TDs) and 2 FFs, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...The Ravens' 6 defensive TDs tied (TB) for No. 1 in the NFL

Posted 4 tackles and 1 INT in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22), helping clinch the franchise’s first-ever No. 1 playoff seed Blocked a 49ers' FG attempt and registered a game-high 7 tackles in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1)

Posted 6 tackles and his second FR-TD in as many games in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...His 70-yard FR came after ILB Patrick Onwuasor forced a WR Julian Edelman fumble and is the longest FR in Ravens history

Posted 5 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 FR in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)...Late in the fourth quarter, he picked up a game-sealing WR DK Metcalf fumble and ran 18 yards to score his first-career TD

Registered 1 tackle, 1 QBH, 1 INT (-14 return yards) and 2 PD for a defense that limited the Bengals to 250 yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)

Forced a WR JuJu Smith-Schuster fumble and recovered the ball, helping set up K Justin Tucker’s game-winning, 46-yard FG in the 26-23 OT win at Pit. (10/6)...Had 3 tackles for a defense that allowed 269 total yards

Posted 2 PD and 1 tackle, helping limit WR Odell Beckham Jr. to just 2 catches for 20 yards vs. Cle. (9/29)

Registered 6 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD for a defense that limited the Cardinals to 2-of-11 (18%) on third down in the win vs. Ari. (9/15)

Posted 2 PD, 1 INT and 1 TFL for a defense that allowed just 200 yards in the 59-10, season-opening win at Mia. (9/8)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/8, 1/1)

Produced 37 tackles (31 solo), 2 INTs and led the team with 15 PD for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…Was voted team MVP by local reporters who cover the Ravens

Posted 1 solo tackle for a defense that limited the Chargers to just 243 total yards in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19)

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Registered a game-sealing INT, with 1:31 remaining in the fourth quarter, to secure the Ravens’ 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)…Produced 3 tackles and 2 PD for a defense that limited the Chargers to a season-low 198 total yards

Produced 1 INT and a career-high 4 PD – including a gamesealing fourth-and-4 stop late in the fourth quarter – for a defense that held the Buccaneers to 156 passing yards, in the 20-12 win vs. TB (12/16)

Recorded 2 PD in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2), helping limit the Falcons to just 97 passing yards, which are the fewest by an Atlanta offense since 1999 (105 at SF)

Posted a game-clinching, fourth-down PD with 1:43 remaining to help seal the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)

Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), including 1 TFL, 1 PD and his first-career FF for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7)

Recorded 4 solo tackles for a defense that allowed the Steelers just 47 second-half yards in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30)…Pittsburgh was also 2-of-12 (17%) on third down

Started at CB and tied a career high with 7 tackles (5 solo) at Cin. (9/13)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/5)

Totaled 34 tackles (30 solo), 2 INTs and finished second on the team with 11 PD for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22)

Started at CB and posted 5 solo tackles at Pit. (12/10)

Saw extensive time when subbing for an injured CB Jimmy Smith (Achilles)...Recorded a team-leading 7 tackles and 1 INT (returned 18 yards) in a 44-20 win vs. Det. (12/3)

Recorded his first-career INT (returned 15 yards) and tallied 3 tackles for a defense that forced 5 turnovers, registered 6 sacks and posted its third shutout of the season in a 23-0 win at GB (11/19)...It marked just the third time in franchise history the Ravens recorded 6 sacks and forced 5 turnovers

Registered 4 tackles and 1 PD for a defense that posted a shutout and allowed a season-low 196 yards in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26)

Earned his first-career start and posted 3 tackles for a defense that produced 3 sacks and held the Raiders to 245 total yards in the 30-17 victory at Oak. (10/8)

Recorded 4 solo tackles and spent time matched up one-onone with standout Steelers WR Antonio Brown, helping limit him to 4 catches for 34 yards vs. Pit. (10/1)

Saw action on special teams and competed from scrimmage for a defense that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history, at Cin. (9/10)

— COLLEGE —

Started all 29 games in which he played, posting 81 tackles, 5 INTs (1 returned for a TD), 13 PD and 3 FFs

During his two years as a starter, Alabama registered a 28-2 record, making two appearances in the CFP National Championship...Crimson Tide won the 2015 national title

In 2016, helped the Alabama defense lead the nation in scoring (13.0 ppg) and rushing (63.9 ypg), while ranking second in total defense (261.8 ypg)...Was also selected firstteam All-American by the FWAA

In 2015, was named to the Freshman All-SEC Team, posting 45 tackles, 3 INTs and 8 PD

— HIGH SCHOOL—

Prepped at Hoover (Birmingham, AL) HS, where he was a three-time Alabama Sports Writers Association’s first-team 6A All-State honoree

Tallied 13 INTs and 31 PD during his career, helping lead Hoover to State Championships in 2012 and 2013

Named the 2013 Birmingham News Metro Boys Track Athlete of the Year...Posted a top time of 6.89 seconds in the indoor 60-meter dash, 7.80 in the 60-meter hurdles and a 48.11 best in the 400-meter hurdles

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— HUMPHREY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Surprised 2022 Touchdown for Teachers award recipient, Shayla Proctor of Deep Run Elementary, with a school visit congratulatory meet & greet (2022)

Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building creation activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2022)

Surprised local high school teams with a visit to the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown game of the week on two occasions Distributed(2021)coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2021)

Purchased turkeys and sides with teammate Jimmy Smith for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2021)

Joined fellow teammate Pernell McPhee to provide Thanksgiving meals and turkeys for families at the YMCA at Weinberg (2020)

Joined teammates to converse and play games (virtually) during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2020)

Participated in live Q&A for the NFL’s 2020 Draft-a-Thon virtual fundraiser (2020)

Alongside teammates, participated in the St. John Baptist 5K Run, Walk and Roll/Walk for Bobbi Engram Foundation, hosted by tight ends coach Bobby Engram (2019)

Alongside teammates, attended the inaugural Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation Halloween Costume Party in support of the foundation’s anti-bullying initiative (2019)

Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019) Hosted his Ball Speed and Agility Camp in his hometown of Hoover, AL (2019)

Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Helped build HOPE kits with teammate Brandon Carr at the Under Armour Performance Center, which were sent to breast cancer patients at Johns Hopkins and MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (2018)

Battled overseas military members in video game competitions in the Ravens’ first Pros vs. GI Joes tournament (2018)

Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2018-19)

Teamed up with the Ravens and Verizon Wireless to “Pass it Forward” by surprising customers at Safeway with gift cards (2018)

Helped distribute coats and cold-weather gear to residents at the annual Helping Up Mission coat distribution (2018)

Attended Jimmy Seafood’s “Shrimp & Gifts” event as a celebrity shopper (2018)

Participated in the team’s KaBoom! playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates, Ravens staff and volunteers (2018)

Joined the 2017 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter Baltimore City to visit and serve dinner to Participatedresidents in a police ride-along with law enforcement officials in West Baltimore to meet with local youth and discuss social justice topics (2017)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2017, 2019)

Partnered with Jimmy’s Famous Seafood for 9th Annual Toys for Tots Gala (2017)

Supports current and former teammates’ charitable endeavors including Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling event (2017, 2019), Tony Jefferson’s “Shop With A Jock” Shopping event, Matthew Judon’s Karaoke and Lip Sync Party (2018) and Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event (2017-19)

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Total Tackles 9 at Las Vegas Raiders, Sep 13, 2021 ...1 more at 9.

Solo Tackles 8 vs. Tennessee Titans, Nov 22, 2020 ...2 more at 8.

Sacks 1.0 at Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 18, 2020 ...1 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed 4 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 16, 2018

Forced Fumbles 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020 ...1 more at 2.

Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. New England Patriots, Nov 03, 2019 ...2 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss 1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020 ...11 more at 1.

Interceptions 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 24, 2021 ...8 more at 1.

Interception Return Yards 18 vs. Detroit Lions, Dec 03, 2017

Safeties 1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020

Longest Opponent's Fumble Return 70 vs. New England Patriots, Nov 03, 2019

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a one-year deal with Baltimore on 5/26/22

Signed to Indianapolis’ practice squad on 11/2/21

Released by Indianapolis on 11/1/21

Elevated to the Colts’ 53-man roster for games on 9/26 (at Ten.), 10/3 (at Mia.) and 10/11 (at Bal.)

Signed to the Colts’ practice squad on 9/1/21

Released by Indianapolis on 8/31/21

Signed a one-year deal with the Colts on 7/31/21

Re-signed a one-year deal with Arizona on 3/22/20

Signed a one-year deal with the Cardinals on 3/14/19

Traded from Green Bay to Seattle in exchange for a 2019 sixth-round draft pick on 8/29/18

Originally selected by the Packers in the fifth round (147th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Spent time with the Colts (2021), Cardinals (2019-20), Seahawks (2018) and Packers (2015-17), prior to his 2022 Baltimore arrival

Has appeared in 18 games (nine starts), compiling a 3-6 record as a starter, completing 199-of-337 (59.1%) passes, for 1,902 yards and 9 TDs, with 13 INTs (67.6 rating)…Also owns 309 rushing yards on 46 attempts (6.7 avg)

— PERSONAL —

His wife Dawnielle is a Los Angeles-based R&B/pop singer, recording under the name Dionne Anylah…She graduated from UCLA with a degree in philosophy and a minor in music industry and was a sprinter on the track team…She and Hundley met in college and married in 2016

His father, Brett Sr., played RB at the University of Arizona, while his uncle, Albert Hundley, played QB at Wichita State Is an ambassador for Athletes vs Epilepsy…Named to the Epilepsy Foundation’s nationwide program in July, Hundley is among the athletes, coaches, volunteers and fans who help raise money to support new therapies and research for people with epilepsy…It's a cause dear to Hundley’s heart, as his sister, Paris, who is a year older, was diagnosed with epilepsy at age 11 and was in and out of the hospital more than 100 times

Is a major food lover, often taking to Twitter for advice and suggestions on what he should cook and eat Lists former NFL QB Donovan McNabb as the famous athlete he admires

2021: (INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – 0/0)

Spent the majority of the season on Indianapolis’ practice squad and did not appear in a game…Earned two call-ups from the practice squad and was signed to the active roster on 10/10, prior to his release and practice squad re-signing on 11/1

2020: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 0/0)

Was a gameday inactive for all 16 regular season games

2019: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 3/0)

Appeared in three games in a backup role for the Arizona Cardinals, completing 5-of-11 passes for 49 yards, while adding 7 carries for 41 yards

Entered the game during Arizona's fourth quarter TD drive at LAR (12/29), completing his only pass attempt and rushing for 6 Subbedyardsfor

an injured Kyler Murray and saw his most extensive action in nearly two years, completing 4-of-9 passes for 49 yards, while adding 35 yards on 6 carries and leading the Cardinals to a 27-13 victory at Sea. (12/22)

Made his Cardinals debut in the final possession of the game at NO (10/27)

2018: (SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – 0/0, 0/0)

Traded to Seattle in the offseason…Spent the entire season on Seattle’s active roster but did not see any action

2017: (GREEN BAY PACKERS – 11/9)

Appeared in a career-high 11 contests (nine starts) in place of injured QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone), completing 192of-316 passes (60.8%) for 1,836 yards and 9 TDs, with 12 INTs (70.6 rating), while adding 36 carries for 270 yards (7.5 avg) and 2 TDs…His 7.5 yards per carry ranked No. 1 in the league among QBs with 25-plus attempts and was also the top mark by any player in team history (min. 25 attempts)

Became just the second QB in franchise history (Rodgers, three times) to register a 110-plus passer rating in three consecutive road starts (Weeks 10, 12, 14)

Threw for a career-best 265 yards and matched his career high with 3 TD passes on 35-of-46 completions for a 111.2 passer rating in an OT victory at Cle. (12/10), leading the Packers to back-to-back OT wins for the first time in team history…Became just the second QB in team history (Rodgers, twice) to register a 110-plus passer rating in three consecutive road starts…His 76.1 completion percentage was a career high and was the then-best single-game mark in team history among QBs with 35-plus completions, while his 35 completions tied for the then-third most in a game in franchise annals

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Posted a career-high 66 rushing yards on 7 attempts (9.4 avg) in the OT win vs. TB (12/3), marking the then-most rushing yards by a Green Bay QB since Don Majkowski rushed for 88 yards on 8 carries (at Det. on 9/30/90)

Registered a career-high 134.3 passer rating, connecting on 17-of-26 passes (65.4%) for 245 yards and a career-best 3 TDs, at Pit. (11/26)…Threw TD passes of 39, 54 and 55 yards, becoming one of only two QBs (Alex Smith, W13 at NYJ) to throw 3 TD passes of 35-plus yards in a game in 2017…Posted a perfect 158.3 passer rating on third down, completing 6-of-7 passes for 120 yards and 2 TDs

Posted a 110.8 passer rating after completing 18-of-25 passes (72%) for 212 yards and 1 TD in the 23-16 victory at Chi. (11/12)…Registered a perfect 158.3 rating in the fourth quarter as he connected on 5-of-6 passes for 89 yards and 1 MadeTD

his first NFL start, completing 12-of-25 passes for 87 yards with 1 INT, while adding 44 rushing yards and his first career rushing TD on 3 carries (14.7 avg) vs. NO (10/22)

Saw the most significant action of his career to that point, coming in for an injured QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) on Green Bay’s second series at Min. (10/15)…Took 58-of-66 snaps, throwing for 157 yards and 1 TD with 3 INTs on 18of-33 passing…Threw his first-career TD pass, finding WR Davante Adams for a 14-yard TD on third down early in the second quarter

2016: (GREEN BAY PACKERS – 4/0, 1/0)

Played in four games and served as the No. 2 QB for the other 12 contests, as well as two playoff games…Completed 2-of-10 passes for 17 yards in the regular season...Saw action in one postseason contest

Made his NFL postseason debut, taking over for QB Aaron Rodgers (coach’s decision) for the final series in the NFC Championship at Atl. (1/22/17)…Did not have any passing attempts, but picked up a first down with a 14-yard run

Made his NFL debut, taking over at QB for the final series and completing 1-of-4 passes for 8 yards, at Ten. (11/13)

2015: (GREEN BAY PACKERS – 0/0, 0/0)

Served as the No. 3 QB all season and was inactive for all 16 regular season contests and both playoff games

— COLLEGE —

Started all 40 games he played in for the Bruins, marking the then-second-most starts by a QB in school history behind only Cade McNown (44)…Completed 837-of-1,241 passes for 9,966 yards and 75 TDs with 25 INTs, while adding 1,747 rushing yards and 30 TDs on 479 attempts

Became the first UCLA QB to help lead his team to nine-plus wins in three straight seasons as a starter…Finished his career ranked No. 1 in UCLA school history in passing TDs (75), yards of total offense (11,713) and completions (837), despite playing just three seasons for the Bruins…Also ranked No. 2 in school annals in passing yards (9,966), 300yard passing games (10), rushing yards by a QB (1,747) and rushing TDs by a QB (30)

Started all 13 games as a team co-captain in 2014, throwing for 3,155 yards and 22 TDs with just 5 INTs on 271-of-392 passing, while adding 644 rushing yards and 10 TDs on 159 attempts…Posted five 300-yard passing games and two 100yard rushing games…Earned second-team All-Pacific-12 honors, was a finalist for the Manning Award and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and was a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award…Received the team’s Red Sanders Award for Most Valuable Player and the Bobby Field Captains Award

Started all 13 contests as a team co-captain in 2013, completing 248-of-371 passes (66.8%) for 3,071 yards and 24 TDs with 9 INTs…Rushed for a career-high 748 yards, the then-third most by a Bruins QB in a season, and a career-best 11 TDs on 160 carries…Earned honorable mention AllPac-12 recognition…Became the first Bruin ever to throw for a TD, run for a score and catch a TD pass in the same game (at Utah, 10/3)…Was named co-MVP of the Sun Bowl vs. Virginia Tech (12/31) after throwing 2 TD passes and rushing for 2

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14 contests as a redshirt freshman in 2012, completing 318-of-478 passing for a then-school record 3,740 yards and 29 TDs…His 318 completions were also the most in UCLA program history, while his 29 TD passes were the second most in a season in school annals behind only Drew Olson (34 in 2005)…Added 355 rushing yards and 9 TDs on 160 carries, giving him a school-record 4,095 yards of total offense on the season…Earned honorable mention AllPac-12

Majoredrecognitioninsociology at UCLA

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Chandler (AZ) HS, where, as a senior in 2010, he was named a SuperPrep All-American after completing 139of-225 passes for 2,348 yards, 20 TDs and just 2 INTs, while adding a team-high 856 rushing yards (7.0 avg) and 9 rushing TDs…Was also named SuperPrep’s Far West Offensive Player of the Year and was rated as the No. 3 QB in the nation by Scout.com

Was named Arizona’s Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior in 2009 after completing 107-of-170 passes (62.9%) for 1,517 yards, 16 TDs and just 2 INTs, while also rushing for 1,208 yards and 12 TDs

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— HUNDLEY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Hosted annual Weekend with the Starts event to benefit the mission of the Eastern Michigan University Foundation and the Hundley Foundation (2022)

Named the Week 7 NFLPA Community MVP after hosting his annual Halloween Spectacular for more than 250 kids and families who live with epilepsy (2021)

Hosted inaugural LACE’EM Up for Epilepsy Walk in Las Vegas...Attended Rick Harrison’s seventh Pawn Stars Poker Run benefiting those suffering from epilepsy...Created the Brett Hundley Scholarship his high school alma mater, Chandler High School (2021) as an ambassador for Athletes vs. Epilepsy (2017) REGULAR SEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: QUARTERBACK

Pass Attempts 46 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 10, 2017

Pass Completions 35 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 10, 2017

Yards Passing 265 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 10, 2017

TD Passes 3 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 10, 2017 ...1 more at 3.

Long Passes 55t at Pittsburgh Steelers, Nov 26, 2017

Completion Percentage 76.1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 10, 2017

Passer Rating 134.3 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Nov 26, 2017

Rush Attempts 7 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 10, 2017 ...1 more at 7.

Rushing Yards 66 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 03, 2017

Rushing Average 9.4 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 03, 2017

Longest Runs 24 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Dec 23, 2017

Rushing TDs 1 vs. Detroit Lions, Nov 06, 2017 ...1 more at 1.

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Baltimore on 1/18/21 Was activated from the practice squad (COVID replacement elevation) on 12/2/20 at Pit., 12/20/20 vs. Jax. and (standard elevation) on 12/27/20 vs. NYG, 1/3/21 at Cin., 1/10/21 at Ten., 1/16/21 at Buf.

Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 9/6/20

Waived by Baltimore on 9/5/20

Signed with the Ravens as a undrafted rookie free agent on 4/30/20

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Saw action in seven games (four starts) in relief of QB Lamar Jackson in 2021, completing 122-of-188 passes for 1,081 yards, 3 TDs and 4 INTs (76.6 rating)…Added 294 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 47 carries (6.3 avg)…Was instrumental in helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

On 12/19/21 vs. GB, in his second-career start, completed 28-of-40 passes for 215 yards, 2 TDs and 0 INTs (99.5 rating), while also adding 2 rushing TDs (the first of his career)…Led Baltimore back from 14 down in the fourth quarter, setting up the Ravens’ potential game-winning 2-point conversion attempt…Became one of seven NFL QBs since 1960 to throw for 200 yards/2 TDs and rush for 70 yards/2 TDs

On 12/12/21 at Cle., filled in for QB Lamar Jackson following his second-quarter departure (ankle – did not return), completing 27-of-38 passes for a career-high 270 yards and his first-career TD (99.7 rating), while adding 45 rushing yards on 6 carries

Made his first NFL start in place of QB Lamar Jackson (illness), completing 26-of-36 passes for 219 yards, while adding 40 yards on the ground, in the 16-13 win at Chi. (11/21/21)…Led a five-play, 72-yard game-winning drive with 1:33 remaining in the fourth quarter to help Baltimore secure its first-ever victory in Chicago…Huntley joined Chase Daniel (2013) and Robert Griffin III (2012) as the only QBs in NFL history to eclipse 200 passing yards and 40 rushing yards, while completing at least 70% of their passes, in their first NFL start.

Played in two regular season games and one postseason contest as a rookiein 2020...Completed 3-of-5 passes for 15 yards, while adding 23 rushing yards on 10 carries...Also filled in for QB Lamar Jackson (concussion) in the fourth quarter of the AFC Divisional Playoff at Buf. (1/16/21), completing 7-of-13 passes for 60 yards, while adding 32 yards rushing on 3 attempts

— PERSONAL —

Played against Ravens QB Lamar Jackson in high school...In a battle of unbeaten teams in 2014, the two star quarterbacks combined for 8 TDs...Huntley's Hallandale Chargers eventually secured the victory

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 7/4)

Saw action in seven games (four starts) in relief of QB Lamar Jackson, completing 122-of-188 passes for 1,081 yards, 3 TDs and 4 INTs (76.6 rating)…Added 294 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 47 carries (6.3 avg)…Was instrumental in helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

Completed 16-of-31 passes for 141 yards and 2 INTs, adding 12 carries for 72 yards in the season finale vs. Pit. (1/9/22)…Became the second quarterback in NFL history (joining Lamar Jackson) to record 40 rushing yards in each of the first four starts of an NFL career

Completed 20-of-32 passes for 197 yards and 1 INT, while adding 54 rushing yards on 6 carries, vs. LAR (1/2/22)…Eclipsed 150 passing yards and 40 rushing yards in his fourth-consecutive appearance and third-straight start

In his second-career start, completed 28-of-40 passes for 215 yards, 2 TDs and 0 INTs (99.5 rating), while also adding 2 rushing TDs (the first of his career) vs. GB (12/19)…Led Baltimore back from 14 down in the fourth quarter, setting up the Ravens’ potential game-winning 2-point conversion attempt…Became one of seven NFL QBs since 1960 to throw for 200 yards/2 TDs and rush for 70 yards/2 TDs

Filled in for QB Lamar Jackson following his second-quarter departure (ankle – did not return) at Cle. (12/12)…Completed 27-of-38 passes for a career-high 270 yards and his firstcareer TD (99.7 rating), while adding 45 rushing yards on 6

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his first NFL start in place of QB Lamar Jackson (illness), completing 26-of-36 passes for 219 yards, while adding 40 yards on the ground, in the 16-13 win at Chi. (11/21)…Led a five-play, 72-yard game-winning drive with 1:33 remaining in the fourth quarter to help Baltimore secure its first-ever victory in Chicago…Huntley joined Chase Daniel (2013) and Robert Griffin III (2012) as the only QBs in NFL history to eclipse 200 passing yards and 40 rushing yards, while completing at least 70% of their passes, in their first NFL Madestart.his

season debut in relief of QB Lamar Jackson in the fourth quarter, in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)…Tallied 3 carries for 10 yards to close out the game

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2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 2/0, 1/0)

Saw action in two regular season games as a rookie in relief of QB Lamar Jackson…Completed 3-of-5 passes for 15 yards, while adding 23 rushing yards on 10 carries...Also filled in for QB Lamar Jackson (concussion) in the fourth quarter of the AFC Divisional Playoff Completed 7-of-13 passes for 60 yards, while adding 32 yards rushing on 3 attempts, in relief of QB Lamar Jackson (concussion) in the Divisional Playoff at Buf. (1/16/21)

Saw his first NFL action in relief of starter Lamar Jackson in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Completed 2-of-4 passes for 7 yards, while adding 18 rushing yards on 4 carries before kneeling in victory formation

— COLLEGE —

A first-team All-Pac-12 honoree in 2019, Huntley played in 37 career games (33 starts) for Utah…Was 23-10 as a starter, ranking third all time in career wins by a Utah QB Completed 574-of-854 passes for 7,351 yards, 46 TDs and 20 INTs, adding 1,146 rushing yards and 16 TDs…Set the school record for career completion percentage (67.2), while his 20 career 200-yard passing games rank fourth all time in Utah history…Was a two-time honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic honoree (2017-18)

During his 2019 senior season, was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and the Manning Award, in addition to being a semifinalist for the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award, the Davey O’Brien Award and the Lombardi Award…Was named Co-Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year and earned first-team All-Conference honors…Started all 14 games, going 220-of-301 passing for 3,092 yards, 19 TDs and just 4 INTs…Added 290 rushing yards and 5 ground scores…Finished the season ranked second (Joe Burrow) in the FBS and first in the Pac-12 in completion percentage (73.1), fifth in the FBS and first in the Pac-12 in passing efficiency (177.6) and third in the FBS and first in the Pac-12 in yards per pass attempt (10.3)…Was a two-time Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week honoree

As a junior in 2018, started nine games (6-3 record) before missing the last five with an injury…Was 150-of-234 passing for 1,788 yards, 12 TDs and 6 INTs…At the time of his injury, was the team’s second-leading rusher with 304 yards and 4 TDs…Named Pac-12 Player of the Week for his 341 yards passing (22-of-29) and 4 TDs, along with 33 rushing yards and 1 TD, against USC

As a sophomore in 2017, started 10 games (and missed three due to injury), going 6-4 en route to completing 199-of-312 passes for 2,411 yards, 15 TDs and 10 INTs…Ranked second on the team in rushing TDs (6) and rushing yards (537)…Posted career highs in both passing yards (341) and passing TDs (4) vs. San Jose State…Tallied a career-high 93 rushing yards vs. UCLA, while also throwing 4 TDs

Played in four games as a true freshman (2016), going 5-of-7 passing for 60 yards...Added 9 rushes for 15 yards and 1 TD Graduated with a degree in sociology

— HIGH SCHOOL —

While at Hallandale (Hallandale Beach, FL) HS, was named the 2015 Florida Gatorade Football Player of the Year, also garnering two-time (2014-15) All-Broward County honors at QB…Went 34-10 as a starter in four years, passing for 9,053 yards and 106 TDs Was 237-of-387 passing for 3,636 yards, 42 TDs and just 10 INTs as a senior, leading Hallandale to a 10-3 record and 5A regional finals appearance for the first time in school history...Set a state record with 71 pass attempts against St. Thomas Aquinas, throwing for 468 yards in the game

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— HUNTLEY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022) Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s 4Every1 Foundation bowling event (2021) TYLER HUNTLEY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS PASSING DATETEAMGPGSATT.CMP.PCT.YDSAVG.TDINT.LGSKLSTRATENO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2020 Ravens205360.0153.00080064.610232.3190 2021 Ravens7418812264.91,0815.834431810776.6472946.3212 TOTALS9419312564.81,0965.734431810776.3573175.6212

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: QUARTERBACK

Pass Attempts 40 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Pass Completions 28 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Yards Passing 270 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021

TD Passes 2 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Long Passes 43 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Completion Percentage 72.2 at Chicago Bears, Nov 21, 2021

Passer Rating 99.7 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021

Rush Attempts 13 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Rushing Yards 73 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Rushing Average 6.0 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022

Longest Runs 21 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022

Rushing TDs 2 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Lamar Jackson was selected by the Ravens in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

Two-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2021)

Associated Press and PFWA NFL MVP (2019)

PFWA Offensive Player of the Year (2019)

Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019)

Ranked the league's No. 1 player, as voted by his peers, on the NFL Network's Top 100 List (2020)

PFWA All-NFL Team (2019)

FedEx Air Player of the Year (2019)

Team MVP, as voted by local media (2019)

NFL 101 Awards' AFC Offensive Player of the Year (2019)

Maxwell FB Club's Bert Bell Pro Player of the Year (2019) Pro Bowl Offensive MVP (2019)

AFC Offensive Player of the Month (November 2019)

Eight-time AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 5, 2021; Week 14, 2020; Week 1, 2020; Week 15, 2019; Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 9, 2019; Week 1, 2019)

Three-time FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week (Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 1, 2019)

FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week (Week 6, 2019) NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month (December 2018)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Baltimore is 37-12 in the regular season with Jackson as its starter...Since his first NFL start (Week 11 of 2018), his 37 wins are tied (with Josh Allen) for fourth most among QBs, trailing only Aaron Rodgers (41), Patrick Mahomes (40) and Tom Brady (40)

Ranks seventh all time in rushing yards (3,673) among NFL

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career performances with 100+ rushing yards are tied (with Michael Vick) for the most by a QB in NFL history

Jackson has 16 career games with 2-plus passing TDs & 50plus rushing yards, joining Josh Allen, Russell Wilson, Steve Young, Michael Vick, Randall Cunningham and Cam Newton as the only players with 10-plus such games since 1950…Jackson's 16 games of 2-plus passing TDs and 50plus rushing yards are the most all time in a QB's first four Surpassedseasons

Hall of Famer Dan Marino on 10/17/21 vs. LAC by becoming the first QB in league history to reach 35 career victories before the age of 25

Joined Cam Newton (first five seasons) as the only quarterbacks in history with at least 500 rushing yards in each of their first four seasons

Is the only QB in NFL history with multiple 3+ passing TD and 100+ rushing yard performances (11/7/21 vs. Min. & 12/22/19 at Cle.)

In 2021, eclipsed 3,000 rushing yards in his 48th-career game, becoming the fastest QB in NFL history to reach that mark (Mike Vick – 61 games)

In 12 starts in 2021, completed 246-of-382 passes for 2,882 yards, 16 TDs and 13 INTs (87.0 rating), while adding teamhigh 767 yards and 2 TDs…Earning his second career Pro Bowl nod, he recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in seven games, tying Randall Cunningham (1990) and Jackson’s 2019 campaign for the most such performances in single-season NFL history…Was instrumental in helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s sixthranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

On 10/11/21 vs. Ind., Jackson threw for a career-high (and single-game franchise record) 442 yards, surpassing his previous mark of 324 at Miami in 2019...Jackson passed for 4 TDs and 0 INTs, completing 86% of his passes (37of-43)....He became the first player in NFL history to pass for 400 yards while also completing at least 85% of his passes, and his 86% completion rate was the highest of any player in NFL history with at least 40 attempts

Started in 15 games in 2020, completing 242-of-376 passes for 2,757 yards and 26 TDs, while adding a team-high 1,005 rushing yards to become the first QB in NFL history to record multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons

In 2020, Jackson led a Baltimore offense that produced the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which posted the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore also owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense

In(48.8%)2020,

tied Dan Marino for the best record through a QB’s first 30 starts (25-5) in NFL history...Also became the fastest QB to produce 30 regular season wins in NFL history, doing so in just his 37th start

Completed 17-of-24 passes for 179 yards, while adding a team-high 136 of Baltimore’s postseason franchise-best 236 rushing yards in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)...His 136 rushing yards were the third most by a QB in NFL postseason history, and he joined QB Colin Kaepernick as the only QBs in NFL playoff history with multiple 100-yard rushing outputs

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The Ravens tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs, including 7 by Jackson, in 2020

In 2020, Jackson led Baltimore to five-straight victories to close out the regular season, guiding the team to its thirdconsecutive playoff berth

Named the 2019 NFL MVP, earning all 50 first-place votes to make him only the second unanimous MVP in NFL history (Tom Brady, 2010)...Became the youngest QB to ever win MVP, at 22 years and 358 days old (on Dec. 31, 2019)

In 2020, Jackson rushed for 1,005 yards, becoming the first QB in NFL history with multiple 1,000-rush yard seasons

Is the first player in NFL history to reach 5,000 passing yards and 2,500 rushing yards in the first three years of a career Jackson is the fastest QB in league history (35 games) to reach 5,000 passing yards and 2,000 rushing yards

Is the only QB in NFL history to produce at least 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a season (2019)

In 2019, Jackson (36/7) became the third QB in NFL history to produce at least 35 passing TDs & 7 rushing TDs in a season...Steve Young (35/7 in 1994) & Cam Newton (35/10 in 2015) also won MVP honors after accomplishing this feat...Josh Allen joined the group with a 37/8 season in 2020

In his 2019 NFL MVP campaign, led the Ravens to their firstever No. 1 playoff seed and second-consecutive AFC North Division title, while producing one of the greatest seasons ever by an NFL QB...Completed 265-of-401 passes for 3,127 yards and an NFL-high 36 TDs (also a franchise record)

In 2019, tallied 1,206 rushing yards (sixth in the league), which are the most by a QB in NFL single-season history...Helped Baltimore set a new NFL single-season team record for rushing yards (3,296)

Baltimore produced the NFL's No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) in 2019, also setting new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

In 2019, the Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

Set a Ravens' single-season passing TDs record (36) and had his fifth 100-yard rushing game of the year, extending his NFL single-season record by a QB, at Cle. (12/22/19)

In the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20), became the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and playoffs)...His 365 passing yards and the Ravens' 530 yards of offense set new franchise playoff single-game records

Set the NFL single-season rushing record for a QB and threw 5 TD passes in a game for the third time in 2019 in Week 15 vs. NYJ (12/12)...Became the sixth QB in NFL history to have at least three 5-TD passing games in a season

Registered at least 60 rushing yards in nine-straight games (Weeks 4-12) in 2019, ranking as the most consecutive 60+ rushing outputs by a QB in NFL single-season history

On 12/1/19 vs. SF, set the NFL single-season record for most 100-yard rushing games (4) by a QB (now has 5 such games)

On 11/25/19 at LAR, became the youngest player in NFL history with multiple 5-passing TD games in a season...Became the first player ever to record 3,000-plus passing yards and 1,500-plus rushing yards in his first two seasons...Became the first player ever to throw 4 TDs and have at least 50 rushing yards in back-to-back games

On 11/17/19 vs. Hou., Jackson surpassed Cam Newton (1,447 yards) for the most rushing yards by a QB through the first two seasons of a career in NFL history

On 11/10/19 at Cin., became the second player (QB Ben Roethlisberger, 2007) in NFL history to produce a perfect passer rating (158.3) in multiple games in a single season...Also had a 158.3 rating on 9/8/19 at Mia.

On 10/13/19 vs. Cin., became the first player ever with at least 200 passing yards and 150 rushing yards in a regular season game...His 152 rushing yards stand as the third most by a QB in NFL single-game regular season history

On 10/6/19 at Pit., tied Robert Griffin III as the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 1,000 career rushing yards (21 games)

On 9/15/19 vs. Ari., became the first player in league history to throw for at least 250 yards and rush for at least 120 yards in a game, in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)

On 9/8/19 at Mia., registered then-career highs in passing yards (324) and TDs (5) to produce a perfect 158.3 QB rating...Became the first QB in team history to post a perfect passer rating, also setting a then-franchise record in completion percentage (85.0%)...Led the charge in producing team records in total yards (643) and points (59)

On 9/8/19 at Mia., became the seventh QB in NFL history to record at least 300 passing yards, 5 TDs and a perfect 158.3 passer rating...He is also the youngest NFL QB ever to register a perfect passer rating

In 2018, helped lead the Ravens to the AFC North title, completing 99-of-170 passes for 1,201 yards and 6 TDs...Started the regular season’s last seven games and led Baltimore to a 6-1 record

As a rookie, produced 695 rushing yards and 5 TDs for the NFL’s No. 2 rush attack (152.6 ypg)...His 695 rushing yards were the most among NFL QBs in 2018

Became the youngest QB to start a playoff game in NFL history (21 years, 364 days), completing 14-of-29 passes for 194 yards and 2 TDs in the WC playoff vs. LAC (1/6/19)

Made his first-career start, replacing QB Joe Flacco (hip) in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)...Completed 13-of-19 passes for 150 yards and 1 INT, adding 119 rushing yards on 26 carries...Marked the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB and RB (Gus Edwards, 115) each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game...His 119 rushing yards were the second most by a rookie QB since the 1970 merger, with only Robert Griffin III having more (138 on 10/14/12)

Completed his first-career TD pass to fellow rookie TE Hayden Hurst on a 26-yard completion at Car. (10/28)

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— PERSONAL —

Was awarded a key to the city of his hometown Pompano Beach, FL, in May 2017

Played neighborhood football with Falcons WR Calvin Ridley, competed in Pee Wee vs. former Ravens WR Marquise Brown and played against Ravens QB Tyler Huntley in high school...In a battle of unbeaten teams in 2014, the two star QBs combined for 8 TDs...Huntley's Hallandale Chargers eventually secured the victory

Created the Era 8 Apparel clothing line...Owns "Playaction Soulfood & More" restaurant in Pompano Beach, FL

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12)

In 12 starts, completed 246-of-382 passes for 2,882 yards, 16 TDs and 13 INTs (87.0 rating), while adding team-high 767 rushing yards and 2 TDs…Earning his second career Pro Bowl nod, he recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in seven games, tying Randall Cunningham (1990) and Jackson’s 2019 campaign for the most such performances in single-season NFL history…Was one of three Ravens (RB Devonta Freeman & RB Latavius Murray) to eclipse 500 rushing yards, becoming the NFL’s only trio to reach that mark in 2021…Was instrumental in helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

Completed 27-of-41 passes for 266 yards, 3 TDs and 2 INTs (88.1 rating), while adding a season-high 120 rushing yards on 21 carries (5.7 avg), in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…Jackson tied Michael Vick for the most regular season 100-yard rushing games (10) by a QB in NFL history…He also became the only QB in NFL history with multiple 3+ passing TD and 100+ rushing yard performances (also 12/22/19 at Cle.)...It marked Jackson’s 10th-career “double-triple” (triple-digit yardage in two different statistical categories)

Finished 15-of-31 for 257 yards and 1 TD (39 yards to WR Marquise Brown), while adding a game-high 88 rushing yards on 12 carries (7.3 avg), vs. Cin. (10/24)…Jackson reached 75 rushing yards for the 21st time in his career, tying Michael Vick for the most such games by a QB in NFL history

Completed 19-of-27 passes for 167 yards, 1 TD (to TE Mark Andrews) and 2 INTs (one of which was caught after bouncing off a receiver’s chest/hands), while adding 51 rushing yards on 8 carries (6.4 avg), in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)…With the win, Jackson surpassed Hall of Famer Dan Marino by becoming the first QB in league history to reach 35 career victories before the age of 25 En route to earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, completed 37-of-43 passes (86%) for a career-high and single-game franchise-record 442 yards and 4 TDs (140.5 rating) in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…Became the first QB in NFL history to complete at least 85% of his passes in a 400-yard passing game…Adding 62 yards on the ground, became the first player in NFL history to finish a game with 400 yards passing, 4 TD passes, 0 INTs and at least 50 yards rushing in a single game

Completed 22-of-37 passes for 316 yards and 1 TD (96.2 rating), adding 7 carries for 28 yards in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…It marked his second-career 300-yard output and the then-second-most passing yards in his career (324 yards at Miami; 9/8/19)…Jackson also became the first QB in NFL history to eclipse 1,000 passing yards and 250 rushing yards through a team’s first four games in a season

Completed 16-of-31 passes for 287 passing yards, 1 TD with 1 INT, while adding a game-high 58 rushing yards on 7 attempts (8.3 avg), in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…Notched his 90th-career TD (70 passing & 20 rushing) as a starter, marking the fourth most all time through a QBs first 40 NFL

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18-of-26 passes for 239 passing yards and 1 TD with 2 INTs (78.8 rating), while adding a game-high 107 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 16 attempts, in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Eclipsed 3,000 rushing yards in his 48th-career game, becoming the fastest QB in NFL history to reach that mark (Mike Vick – 61 games)…It marked Jackson’s ninthcareer “double-triple” (triple-digit yardage in two different statistical categories), surpassing Vick’s previous NFL record of eight such performances

Completed 19-of-30 passes for 235 passing yards and 1 TD (98.6 rating), adding 12 rushes for 86 yards, at LV (9/13)…With 235 passing yards, Jackson (7,320) passed Vinny Testaverde (7,148) for the third-most career passing yards in franchise history

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 2/2)

Started in 15 games, completing 242-of-376 passes for 2,757 yards and 26 TDs, while adding a team-high 1,005 rushing yards to become the first QB in NFL history to record multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons…Led a Baltimore offense that produced the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which posted the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore also owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs, including 7 by Jackson

Became the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 30 wins (37 starts) and led Baltimore to five-straight victories to close out the regular season, guiding the team to its third-consecutive playoff

Completedberth14-of-24 passes for 162 yards, while adding 34 yards rushing on 9 attempts, in the Divisional Playoff at Buf. (1/16/21)…Left the game with a concussion at the end of the third quarter and did not return

Completed 17-of-24 passes for 179 yards, while adding a team-high 136 of Baltimore’s postseason franchise-best 236 rushing yards in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)...His 136 rushing yards were the third most by a QB in NFL postseason history, and he joined QB Colin Kaepernick as the only QBs in NFL playoff history with multiple 100-yard rushing outputs

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Completed 10-of-18 passes for 113 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 97 yards on 11 carries as part of the Ravens’ 404-yard rushing output in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards are the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…With his 97 rushing yards, Jackson eclipsed the 1,000-yard-rushing milestone for the second-straight season, becoming first NFL quarterback with multiple such seasons…Also became the fastest QB to 30 wins in NFL history, doing so in just his 37th start…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Completed 17-of-26 passes for 183 yards and 2 TDs (111.5 rating), while adding 80 rushing yards on 13 attempts in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Led Baltimore to its NFL-high (tied with Arizona and Minnesota) seventh game this season with over 150 passing yards and 150 rushing yards

Completed 17-of-22 passes for 243 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT (133.1 rating), while adding 35 rushing yards and 1 TD in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…It marked his second-career performance totaling 3 passing TDs and 1 rushing TD (11/10/19 at Cin.)…With 35 rushing yards, Jackson eclipsed 800 on the season, joining Michael Vick (2004 & 2006) as the only QBs in NFL history to notch at least 800 rushing yards in multiple seasons (Jackson became the first to do so in backto-back seasons)

Earned his seventh-career AFC Offensive Player of the Week honor after completing 11-of-17 passes for 163 yards and 1 TD, while adding a team-high 124 yards and 2 TDs on the ground in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…Orchestrated two go-ahead scoring drives in the fourth quarter and marched the Ravens down the field – completing 4-of-5 passes (1 spike) for 38 yards – to set up a game-winning 55-yard FG by K Justin Tucker with :02 remaining…Also teamed with RB Gus Edwards to become the first duo in Ravens history to register 2+ rushing touchdowns in the same game

Completed 12-of-17 passes for 107 yards and 2 TDs vs. Dal. (12/8), also rushing for 94 yards and 1 TD on 13 carries (7.2 avg)…Became the first player in NFL history to reach 5,000 passing yards and 2,500 rushing yards in the first three seasons of a career…Baltimore’s rushing attack produced a season-high 294 yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise

Completedhistory)24-of-34 passes for 249 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT (98.8 rating), adding 55 yards on 11 carries at NE (11/15)…Topped 500 rushing yards on the season, joining QB Cam Newton as the only QB (since the 1970 merger) to eclipse 500-rushing yards in each of his first three NFL TiedseasonsDan

Marino for the best record through a QB’s first 30 starts (25-5) in NFL history in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Completed 19-of-23 passes for 170 yards and led the Ravens’ rushing attack with 58 yards and 1 TD…Staged a 10-of-10 second-half passing performance to help Baltimore score 17 unanswered and set an NFL record with its 31ststraight game scoring at least 20 points

Completed 13-of-28 passes for 208 yards and 2 TDs, while adding 65 rushing yards, vs. Pit. (11/1)

Completed 16-of-27 passes for 186 yards and 1 TD (92.5 passer rating) in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…Also added 9 carries for a team-high 108 yards and 1 TD (a 37-yard scamper)…Surpassed Vinnie Testaverde for the second-most TD passes in Ravens history (52)

Completed 19-of-37 passes for 180 yards and 2 TDs in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)

Completed 14-of-21 passes for 193 yards and 2 TDs (107.8 rating) at Was. (10/14)…Added 53 rushing yards on 7 carries, including a career-long 50-yard TD run

Completed 15-of-28 passes for 97 yards and 1 TD vs. KC (9/28)…Also led the team in rushing with 83 yards on 9 attempts (9.2 avg)…Baltimore rushed for 158 yards on 21 attempts, and Jackson surpassed Cam Newton (2,032) for the most rushing yards ever by a QB in his first three NFL

Completedseasons 18-of-24 passes (75%) for 204 yards and 1 TD, producing a 113.9 passer rating in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Added 54 rushing yards and became the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 2,000 rushing yards (33 games), surpassing Michael Vick (39 games)

Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after completing 20-of-25 (80%) passes for 275 yards and 3 TDs and producing a 152.1 passer rating in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Became the first QB in NFL history to produce at least three games with 3-plus TD passes & a 150plus passer rating (min. 10 attempts) during his first three seasons…Also added a team-high 45 rushing yards on 7 carries (6.4 avg.)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 1/1)

Led the Ravens to their first-ever No. 1 playoff seed and second-straight AFC North Division title, while producing one of the greatest seasons ever by a QB and winning NFL MVP

Completed 265-of-401 passes for 3,127 yards and an NFLhigh 36 TDs (also a franchise record)...Added 1,206 rushing yards (sixth in the league), the most by a QB in NFL singleseason history...Helped Baltimore set a new NFL singleseason team record for rushing yards (3,296)

Baltimore posted the NFL's No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg), also setting new single-season franchise records for TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total yards (6,521)

The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

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Completed 31-of-59 attempts for 365 passing yards and 1 TD in the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20)...Added 143 rushing yards, marking just the fifth 100-yard rushing game by a QB in NFL postseason history...His 143 yards on the day rank second behind Colin Kaepernick’s 181 on 1/12/13 vs. GB...Became the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and playoffs)...His 365 passing yards set a new franchise playoff single-game record, besting Joe Flacco’s 331 yards on 1/12/13 at Den....Led the Ravens to 530 yards of offense, setting a new franchise playoff singlegame record (previously 479 yards at Denver on 1/12/13)

Completed 20-of-31 passes for 238 yards and 3 TDs and set a new Ravens’ single-season passing TDs record (36) in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Registered his fifth 100-yard rushing game (103 yards) of 2019, extending his NFL singleseason record by a QB

Completed 15-of-23 passes for 212 yards, 5 TDs and 0 INTs (134.4 rating) in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)...Added 86 rushing yards to his season total, marking the most by a QB in NFL single-season history (previous record of 1,039 was set by Michael Vick in 2006)...Jackson threw at least 5 TDs in three games in 2019, making him one of just six QBs in NFL history to post at least 5 TD passes in at least three games of a season...His 33 TD passes tied Vinny Testaverde (1996) for most in franchise single-season history

Finished 16-of-25 passing for 145 yards and 3 TDs, helping the Ravens clinch their second-consecutive playoff berth in the 24-17 win at Buf. (12/8)...Added 40 yards on the ground to become just the second QB in NFL history (Michael Vick, 2006) to rush for at least 1,000 yards (1,017) in a season

Completed 14-of-23 passes for 105 yards and 1 TD in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1), helping the Ravens set a new singleseason franchise record for total TDs...Added 101 rushing yards and 1 TD on 16 carries, setting the NFL single-season record for most 100-yard rushing games (4) by a QB...Became the sixth QB ever with at least 25 passing TDs and 7 rushing TDs in a season (first since Cam Newton in 2015)

Completed 15-of-20 passes (75%) for 169 yards and a careerhigh-tying 5 TDs (139.4 rating) in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25)...Became the youngest player in NFL history with multiple 5-passing TD games in a season…Added 95 rushing yards on 8 carries and became the first player in NFL history to record 3,000-plus passing yards and 1,500-plus rushing yards in his first two seasons...Also became the first player ever to throw 4 passing TDs and have at least 50 rushing yards in back-to-back gamesIn the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17), completed 17-of-24 passes for 222 yards, 4 TDs and 0 INTs (139.2 rating), becoming the only QB in Ravens singleseason history with at least 4 TD passes in multiple games (5 in Week 1 at Mia.)...Added 79 rushing yards, setting an NFL record for most consecutive games (7) with at least 60-plus rushing yards by a QB

Completed 15-of-17 passes for 223 yards, 3 TDs and 0 INTs for a perfect 158.3 rating in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)...Added 65 rushing yards, including a dazzling 47-yard TD run, on 7 carries...Became the second player (QB Ben Roethlisberger, 2007) in NFL history to produce a perfect passer rating (158.3) in multiple games in a single season

Rushed for 61 yards and a career-high-tying 2 TDs and completed 17-of-23 passes for 163 yards and 1 TD (107.7 QB rating) in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...Set an NFL record for the most rushing yards by a quarterback (637) through his team's first eight games of a season

Rushed for 116 yards, including a pivotal 8-yard TD on fourthand-2, in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)...Became the first QB in NFL history with 100-plus rushing yards and a rushing TD in consecutive games...Jackson posted his fourth-career 100yard rushing game, his third in 2019, becoming the third QB (Michael Vick and Russell Wilson) with three games of 100plus rushing yards in NFL single-season history

Completed 21-of-33 passes for 236 yards and rushed for a career-high 152 yards, including 1 TD, on 19 carries in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)...Became the first player ever with at least 200 passing and 150 rushing yards in a regular season game...His 152 rushing yards stand as the third most by a QB in NFL single-game regular season history to reach 1,000 career rushing yards (21 games)

Completed 19-of-28 passes for 161 yards and 1 TD, adding a team-high 70 rushing yards, in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)...Tied Robert Griffin III as the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 1,000 career rushing yards (21 games)

Was 24-of-34 for 247 yards, 3 TDs and 2 INTs, also adding 66 rushing yards on 9 carries vs. Cle. (9/29)...His streak of not throwing an INT, which dated back to 11/25/18, ended at 248 attempts and is the longest in Ravens history

Completed 22-of-43 passes for 267 yards, 0 TDs and 0 INTs, helping the Ravens post 452 yards of offense at KC (9/22)...Added 46 rushing yards, including a 9-yard TD

Became the only player in league history to throw for at least 250 yards and rush for at least 120 yards in a game in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)…Finished 24-of-37 for 272 yards, 2 TDs & 0 INTs (104.8 rating), adding 120 rushing yards

Set then-career highs in passing yards (324) and TDs (5, since tied) to produce a perfect 158.3 rating in the 59-10, seasonopening win at Mia. (9/8)…Became the first QB in team history to post a perfect QB rating, also setting a franchise record in completion percentage (85.0%)…The Ravens produced franchise records in total yards (643) and points (59)…Tied a franchise record for single-game TD passes (Joe Flacco, 10/12/14 at TB & Tony Banks, 9/10/00 vs. Jax.)…Became the seventh QB in NFL history to record at least 300 passing yards, 5 TDs and a perfect QB rating...He is also the youngest NFL QB ever to post a perfect passer rating

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2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7, 1/1)

Helped lead the Ravens to the AFC North Division title, completing 99-of-170 passes for 1,201 yards and 6 TDs…Started the regular season’s last seven games, posting a 6-1 record…Produced a team-leading 147 rushing attempts for 695 yards and 5 TDs for the NFL’s second-ranked rushing attack (152.6 ypg)…His 695 yards on the ground were the most among all NFL quarterbacks in 2018, while he also helped Baltimore produce the then-most total net yards (5,999) and then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise single-season history

Was 14-of-29 for a game-high 194 yards and 2 TDs in the Wild Card playoff vs. LAC (1/6/19)…Added a team-leading 54 rushing yards on 9 carries…Became the youngest QB to start a playoff game in NFL history (21 years, 364 days)

Earned NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for December, rushing for 366 yards and 3 TDs, and completed 65-of-114 passes for 786 yards and 4 TDs

Recorded 20 carries for 90 yards and 2 TDs in the 26-24 win vs. Cle. (12/30)…Completed 14-of-24 passes for 179 yards and 0 INTs…Became the third Ravens QB to rush for 2 TDs in a game (Joe Flacco, 2015 vs. Cle. & Stoney Case, 1999 vs. Cle.)…Baltimore posted 296 rushing yards, setting a season high and ranking third most in team history

Connected on 12-of-22 passes for a then-career-high 204 yards and 1 TD, posting a 101.3 QB rating, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)…Threw a 68-yard TD to TE Mark Andrews, marking Baltimore’s longest offensive score of the season

Completed 14-of-23 passes for 131 yards, 1 TD and 0 INTs vs. TB (12/16)…Produced 95 of the offense’s 242 rushing yards, making the Ravens the first team since 1976 (Steelers) to register at least 190 rushing yards in five-consecutive

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13-of-24 passes for 147 yards, 2 TDs and 0 INTs at KC (12/9)…Produced 67 of the offense’s 194 rushing yards, making the Ravens the first team since 2003 (Denver) to register at least 190 rushing yards in four-straight games

Recorded 75 rushing yards and a TD on 17 carries in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…Also completed 12-of-21 passes for 125 yards and 0 INTs…Baltimore produced 207 yards on the ground, marking the first time in Ravens history the team rushed for at least 200 yards in three-straight games

Orchestrated a 13-play, 75-yard opening second-half scoring drive capped by his 5-yard rushing TD in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Was 14-of-25 passing for 178 yards, 2 INTs and a TD – adding 71 rushing yards on 11 carries Made his first-career start, replacing Joe Flacco (hip) in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)…Completed 13-of-19 passes for 150 yards and 1 INT, adding 119 rushing yards on 26 carries…Marked the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB and RB (Gus Edwards, 115) each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game…His 119 rushing yards are the second most by a rookie QB since the 1970 merger, with only Robert Griffin III having more (138 on 10/14/12)

Completed 4-of-5 passes for 46 yards and 1 TD at Car. (10/28)…Posted his first-career TD pass to fellow rookie TE Hayden Hurst on a 26-yard completion

Scored his first-career TD on a 1-yard rush vs. NO (10/21)…Finished with 9 rushing yards on 3 attempts and completed 1 pass for 5 yards

Saw action at QB and in multiple two-QB sets in his first NFL game in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9)

— COLLEGE —

Playing in just 38 career games, Jackson broke or shares 42 school and seven ACC records, while becoming the only player in ACC history to be named both the Player and Offensive Player of the Year in consecutive seasons

Appeared in 38 career games (33 starts) in three seasons, completing 619 of 1,086 pass attempts for 9,043 yards, 69 TDs and a 142.9 passer efficiency...Also rushed 655 times for 4,132 yards (6.3 avg.) and 50 TDs

Was voted the ACC Player of the Year and ACC Offensive Player of the Year in consecutive seasons (2016-17), which was a first in the ACC’s 65-year history

Finished his career ranking sixth in the FBS for career rushing yards (4,132) by a quarterback

Became the third player in FBS history to record 50 career rushing and 50 career passing TDs (Tim Tebow & Colin Kaepernick) and the only non-senior to reach that mark

Is the only player in FBS history to rush for at least 1,500 yards and pass for at least 3,500 yards in a season (accomplished the feat in both 2016 & 2017)

In 2016, became the youngest player ever (19 years, 337 days) to win the Heisman Trophy Award... Named a finalist for the award in 2017

Combined for 51 TDs in 2016, tying him for third most by a Heisman winner (Tim Tebow)

Owns Louisville record for total yards (13,175) and total yards per game (346.7 ypg - ACC record)

Holds additional career school records in rushing yards (4,132), rushing TDs (50), 150-yard rushing games (13), 100yard rushing games (23) and points responsible for (718)

Set single-season ACC records for rushing yards (1,6012017) and rushing TDs (21 - 2016) by a QB

Won multiple national awards, including the Maxwell Award (2016), Walter Camp Player of the Year (2016), Associated Press Player of the Year (2016), CBS Sports Player of the Year (2016), The Sporting News Player of the Year (2016), ACC Player of the Year (2016, 2017) and ACC Offensive Player of the Year (2016, 2017)

Named to multiple First Team All-American teams, including Walter Camp (2016), AFCA (2016), FWAA (2016), Associated Press (2016), ESPN.com (2016), The Sporting News (2016) and All-ACC (2016-17)

In 2017, named finalist for Walter Camp Player of the Year and the Manning Award... Earned semifinalist honors for the Maxwell Award and the Davey O’Brien Award

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Selected to multiple second-team All-American honors lists in 2017, including Associated Press, Walter Camp AllAmerican, FWAA and CBS

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Boynton Beach (FL) HS, where he was a 4-star prospect in the state of Florida, rated the nation’s No. 8 dualthreat QB and the No. 31 overall player in Florida according to 247Sports.com

Named Class 6A Florida first-team All-State, capping his standout career by winning Palm Beach County’s top honor, Lou Groza High School Player of the Year

Helped guide his team to a 9-2 record and an appearance in the Class 6A regional quarterfinals

— JACKSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Annually hosts his “Funday with LJ” event in Pompano Beach, FL, to provide a day full of football and fun for families in the area (2019-22)

Attended Willie Snead’s annual football camp (2022)

Surprised students of his alma mater Cypress Elementary in Broward County (2022)

Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s 4Every1 Foundation bowling event (2021)

Participated in the Ravens’ virtual celebration video for students from the Class of 2020

Alongside teammates, participated in the St. John Baptist 5K Run, Walk and Roll/Walk for Bobbi Engram Foundation, hosted by tight ends coach Bobby Engram (2019)

Alongside teammates, attended the inaugural Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation Halloween Costume Party in support of the foundation’s anti-bullying initiative (2019)

Surprised local high school teams with a visit to the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown game of the week (2019)

Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019)

Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2019)

Participated in the Ravens’ Hometown Huddle for a day of play at the UA House in downtown Baltimore to promote the Ravens’ PLAY 60 message (2018)

Spoke to teenagers at the Baltimore City Juvenile Correctional Facility about his life experiences (2018)

Participated in the team’s KaBoom! community playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates, Ravens staff and volunteers (2018)

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LAMAR JACKSON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS PASSING DATETEAMGPGSATT.CMP.PCT.YDSAVG.TDINT.LGSKLSTRATENO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2018 Ravens1671709958.21,2017.16374167184.51476954.7395 2019 Ravens151540126566.13,1277.836683t23106113.31761,2066.947t7 2020 Ravens151537624264.42,7577.3269472916099.31591,0056.350t7 2021 Ravens121238224664.42,8827.5161349t3819087.01337675.8312 TOTALS58491,32985264.19,9677.5843183T10652798.16153,6736.050T21 LAMAR JACKSON'S NFL POSTSEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS PASSING DATETEAMGPGSATT.CMP.PCT.YDSAVG.TDINT.LGSKLSTRATENO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2018 Ravens11291448.31946.7213975578.89546.0170 2019 Ravens11593152.53656.2123842063.2201437.2300 2020 Ravens22483164.63417.1023183868.1251706.848t1 TOTALS441367655.99006.635391911368.3543676.848T1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: QUARTERBACK

Pass Attempts 43 at Miami Dolphins, Nov 11, 2021 ...2 more at 43.

Pass Completions 37 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021

Yards Passing 442 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021

TD Passes 5 vs. New York Jets, Dec 12, 2019 ...2 more at 5.

Long Passes 83t at Miami Dolphins, Sep 08, 2019

Completion Percentage 88.2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019

Passer Rating 158.3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019 ...1 more at 158.3.

Rush Attempts 26 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 18, 2018

Rushing Yards 152 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 13, 2019

Rushing Average 13.8 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020

Longest Runs 50t at Washington Football Team, Oct 04, 2020

Rushing TDs 2 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 19, 2021 ...3 more at 2. 0L27-33+ 2W36-35

09/26atLionsS311628751.69.317.91141 4/1681.075831 0W19-17

10/03atBroncosS372231659.58.514.41049t3/1296.27287 0W23-7

10/11ColtsS433744286.010.311.94043t2/5140.5146213 0W31-25+

10/17ChargersS271916770.46.28.81221 3/2768.085122 0W34-6

10/24BengalsS311525748.48.317.11039t5/1887.7128816 0L17-41

11/07VikingsS412726665.96.59.93222 3/1388.12112012 0W34-31+

11/11atDolphinsS432623860.55.59.21130 4/2873.693911 0L10-22

11/21atBears ONINACTIVELIST W16-13 11/28BrownsS322016562.55.28.31439 2/1046.5176813 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersS372325362.26.811.01129 7/3480.185513 0L19-20

12/12atBrownsS4417100.04.34.30011 1/084.4254 0L22-24

12/19Packers ONINACTIVELIST L30-31 12/26atBengals ONINACTIVELIST L21-41 01/02Rams ONINACTIVELIST L19-20 01/09Steelers ONINACTIVELIST L13-16+

2021TOTALS12-123822462,88264.47.511.7161349T38/19087.013376731 28-9

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2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) PASSING DATEOPPONENTP/SATTCMPYDSPCTY/AY/CTDINTLGSK/YDRATEATTYDSLGTDW/LSCORERUSHING 09/13atRaidersS301923563.37.812.41049 3/1898.6128628
09/19ChiefsS261823969.29.213.31242t1/978.81610721
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on Activated1/10/22

from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 12/12/21 at Cle. (COVID-19 replacement) 12/19/21 vs. GB, 12/26/21 vs. Cin. and 1/2/22 at LAR

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 12/1/21

Released by the Raiders on 10/13/21

Signed to Las Vegas’ practice squad on 9/1/21

Released by Cleveland on 8/24/21

Signed by Cleveland on 2/20/21

Released by the Browns on 2/11/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 1/12/21

Signed from the Browns’ practice squad to the active roster on Activated10/14/20from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 9/12/20 vs. Bal. and 9/17/20 vs. Cin.

Signed to the Browns’ practice squad on 9/6/20

Released by Cleveland on 9/5/20

Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 12/7/19

Signed from Cleveland’s practice squad to the active roster on Signed9/20/19tothe

Browns’ practice squad on 9/1/19

Released by Cleveland on 8/31/19

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Browns on 1/2/19

Placed on Practice Squad Injured Reserve on 12/13/18

Signed to the Browns’ practice squad on 10/31/18

Released by the Texans on 10/17/18

Signed to Houston’s practice squad on 10/9/18

Released by Indianapolis on 9/1/18

Signed with the Colts as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/1/18

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Spent most of the 2021 season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in five games (43 defensive snaps)…Prior to joining the Ravens on 12/1, spent time on the Raiders’ practice squad

Saw action in 10 games (one start) with Cleveland in 2020, logging 5 solo tackles, 1 PD and 1 ST tackle Logged 3 ST tackles in six games with the Browns in 2019

As a rookie in 2018, spent time on Houston’s and Cleveland’s practice squad after originally signing as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Colts

— PERSONAL —

Did not play youth football and only played one year of high school football

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 5/0)

Spent most of the season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in five games (43 defensive snaps)…Prior to joining the Ravens on 12/1, spent time on the Raiders’ practice squad

Saw action on 38 defensive snaps and recorded 2 tackles vs. GB (12/19)

2020: (BROWNS – 10/1, 1/1, INJURED RESERVE)

Appeared in 10 games (one start) for Cleveland, posting 5 solo tackles and 1 PD on defense, while adding 1 ST tackle, for a unit that finished with the league’s eighth-most passes defensed (73)…Registered 8 tackles (7 solo) in his lone playoff start

Tallied 8 tackles (7 solo) for a defense that permitted only 224 total yards (47 rushing & 177 passing) in the Wild Card Playoff at Pit. (1/10/21)…It marked Cleveland’s first playoff win since the 1994 season and its first on the road since the 1969 campaign

2019: (CLEVELAND BROWNS – 6/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Appeared in six games and logged 3 ST tackles before an ankle injury ended his season

2018: (CLEVELAND / HOUSTON – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent six weeks on the Browns’ practice squad and one week on the Texans’ practice squad after originally singing as an undrafted free agent with the Indianapolis Colts

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 22 games (eight starts) over a two-season span (2016-17) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, recording 52 tackles (29 solo), 2.5 TFL, a half-sack and 9 PD for the TransferredRebels

to UNLV in 2016 after beginning his collegiate career at Arkansas Baptist and then transferring to the College of the Sequoias (Visalia, CA)…Saw action in 17 games at the College of the Sequoias, totaling 71 tackles and 2.5 StudiedTFL sociology at UNLV

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Lehigh (Lehigh Acres, FL) HS, where he played one year of high school football and also lettered in track & field

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 182 VETERANS

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAIDERS/RAVENS)

PRACTICESQUAD W33-27+ 09/19atSteelers

09/13Ravens

PRACTICESQUAD W26-17 09/26Dolphins PRACTICESQUAD W31-28+ 10/04atChargers

PRACTICESQUAD L14-28 10/10Bears

PRACTICESQUAD L9-20 10/17atBroncos

NOTONROSTER W34-24 10/24Eagles

NOTONROSTER W33-22 11/07atGiants

NOTONROSTER L16-23 11/14Chiefs NOTONROSTER L14-41 11/21Bengals

NOTONROSTER L13-32 11/25atCowboys

NOTONROSTER W36-33+ Wentfrom Raiders to Ravens

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 183 VETERANS ROBERT JACKSON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Raiders00000000.00.0000000000000000002020Browns101550000.00.0000001000011000002019Browns60000000.00.0000000000033000002018Browns00000000.00.000000000000000000Wentfrom LasVegas to Baltimore 2021Ravens50312000.00.0000000000000000002021TOTAL50312000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS211862000.00.000000100004400000 ROBERT JACKSON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Browns11871000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS11871000.00.000000000000000000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles 5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 03, 2021 Solo Tackles 5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 03, 2021 Passes Defensed 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 03, 2021 Special Teams Tackles 1 at Baltimore Ravens, Sep 13, 2020 ...3 more at 1.
DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC
01/09Steelers01/02RamsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersP2110.00.00000000000000000000L30-3112/12at12/05atSteelersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L19-20BrownsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L22-24BengalsP1010.00.00000000000000000000L21-41PRACTICESQUADL13-16+ 2021TOTALS5-03120.00.000000000000000000006-11 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Designated for return to practice from the Reserve/NonFootball Injury (NFI) list on 12/8/21, but later reverted to Injured Reserve

Placed on Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 8/31/21

Signed a two-year contract with the Ravens on 6/10/21

Released by the Broncos on 5/14/21

Placed on Reserve/Non-Football Injury list on 5/7/21 (torn VoluntarilyAchilles)

opted out of the entire 2021 season due to COVID-19 concerns on 8/3/20

Signed by the Denver Broncos as an unrestricted free agent on Originally3/13/19selected by the Miami Dolphins in the first round (19th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

PFWA All-Rookie Team (2014)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Started all 65 games in which he’s appeared (56 at RT & seven at LT) during his seven-year career with the Miami Dolphins (2014-18), Denver Broncos (2019) and Baltimore Ravens (2021)...Started in the sole postseason contest he appeared in (2016)

Spent the entire 2021 season rehabbing from an Achilles injury suffered while under contact with Denver during the Hasoffseasonallowed

only 14 sacks since the start of the 2015 campaign (49 starts at RT), according to STATSPASS LLC

In 2019, started three games for Denver at RT while battling a knee injury throughout the season

Saw action in 15 games (all starts) at RT for Miami in 2018 and secured an edge to an O-line that produced the ninthmost rushing yards per play (4.69)

Started all 16 games at RT in 2016 and helped clear running lanes for Dolphins Pro Bowl RB Jay Ajayi to finish with the NFL’s fourth-most rushing yards (1,272) and tie for the seventh-most rushing yards per carry (4.9)

Started all 16 games at tackle in 2014 (nine at RT & seven at LT), becoming a key cog on an offensive unit that produced the second-most rushing yards per play (4.69) and tied for the league’s fourth-most first downs per game (22.6)

— PERSONAL —

Married his longtime college girlfriend Rainey Gaffin in 2019...She was a member of the Tennessee Volunteers softball team from 2013-16

Is an avid photographer

Favorite TV show is Jeopardy

First name is pronounced: JUH-wan

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, NFI/INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire 2021 season rehabbing from an Achilles injury suffered while under contact with Denver during the offseason

2020: (DENVER BRONCOS – 0/0)

Voluntarily opted-out the entire 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic

2019: (DENVER BRONCOS – 3/3)

Started three games at RT while battling a knee injury all year…Was inactive in games 2-7, 9-12 and 14-16

Started at RT in his Broncos debut before leaving with a knee injury at Oak. (9/9)

2018: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 15/15)

Started 15 games at RT, helping Miami finish with the NFL’s ninth-most rushing yards per carry (4.69)

Helped clear running lanes for a Dolphins' rushing attack that finished as one of just four NFL teams to average at least 4.0 yards per rush on more than half its attempts (50.1%)...Was not penalized for any pre-snap infractions

2017: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 8/8)

Started all eight games at RT before being placed on Injured Reserve (groin)...Allowed just two sacks on the year

2016: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 16/16, 1/1)

Started all 16 games at RT for the first time in his career, including his sole postseason appearance in the AFC Wild Card game at Pit. (1/8/17)

Was a key cog to an O-line that helped clear running lanes for Pro Bowl RB Jay Ajayi, en route to producing the NFL’s fourth-most rushing (1,272) and tying for No. 7 with 4.9 yards per carry

2015: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 7/7)

Appeared in seven games (seven starts) at RT before suffering a toe injury that sidelined for the final nine games of the season...Allowed just 1.5 sacks in seven games played

2014: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 16/16)

Became the eighth Dolphins rookie to start all 16 games (nine at RT & seven at LT)...Helped secure the edge for an Oline that produced the first 1,000-yard rusher/4,000-yard passer combo in franchise history (RB Lamar Miller rushed for 1,099 yards and QB Ryan Tannehill threw for 4,045 yards)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 184 VETERANS

— COLLEGE —

Started all 49 games at RT for Tennessee during his collegiate career (2010-13)...Set a school record for starts by an O-lineman (49)...Earned honorable mention All-American honors and second-team All-SEC recognition as a senior...Chosen as first-team All-SEC as a junior (2012)...Selected as a second-team All-SEC performer in his sophomore season (2011)

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— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at North Gwinnett (Suwanne, GA) HS, where he was was named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Top-50 list after leading his team to a 13-1 record as a senior...Was selected to play in the Under Armour All-America Game

— JAMES' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in My Cause My Cleats (2019, 2017)

Surprised 70 Denver elementary schoolers with bike donation (2019)

Donated winter coats to Valverde Elementary School in south Denver (2019) Participated in Dolphins Cancer Challenge Celebrity Golf Tournament (2018) Funded the Miami Dolphins RISE #CommUNITYTailgate (2017)

JA'WUAN JAMES' NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

JA'WUAN JAMES' NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS

DATEOPPONENTP/S

09/13atRaiders

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS)

W/LSCORE

RESERVE/NFIN L27-33+

09/19Chiefs RESERVE/NFIN W36-35 09/26atLions RESERVE/NFIN W19-17

10/03atBroncos RESERVE/NFIN W23-7 10/11Colts RESERVE/NFIN W31-25+ 10/17Chargers RESERVE/NFIN W34-6 10/24Bengals RESERVE/NFIN L17-41

11/07Vikings RESERVE/NFIN W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins RESERVE/NFIN L10-22

11/21atBears RESERVE/NFIN W16-13 11/28Browns RESERVE/NFIN W16-10

12/05atSteelers RESERVE/NFIN L19-20 12/12atBrowns

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNL22-24 12/19Packers

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNL30-31 12/26atBengals

01/02Rams

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNL21-41

INJUREDRESERVE L19-20

01/09Steelers INJUREDRESERVE L13-16+

2021TOTALS0-0 8-9

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 185 VETERANS
DATETEAMGPGS 2014 Dolphins1616 2015 Dolphins 77 2016 Dolphins1616 2017 Dolphins 88 2018 Dolphins1515 2019 Broncos 33 2020 Broncos 00 2021 Ravens 00 NFLTOTALS6565
DATETEAMGPGS 2016 Dolphins 11 NFLTOTALS 11
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Re-signed with the Ravens on 2/25/22

Signed to the Ravens' active roster on 1/8/22

Activated from the practice squad (COVID-19 replacement) on 12/19/21 vs. GB, 12/26/21 vs. Cin. and (standard elevation) 1/2/22 vs. LAR

Signed to Baltimore’s practice squad on 12/13/21

Released by San Francisco on 12/8/21

Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 11/7/21 vs. Ari. and 11/15/21 vs. LAR

Signed to the 49ers’ practice squad on 10/25/21

Released by San Francisco on 8/24/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 8/12/21

Signed a one-year deal with the 49ers on 6/7/21

Released by the Ravens on 8/14/20

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 10/7/19

Signed with the Ravens as an unrestricted free agent (Ari.) on Originally3/9/17

signed with Arizona as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/29/13

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 104 games played (66 starts), owns 448 tackles (338 solo), 34 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 4 INTs (1 returned for a TD), 23 PD, 8 FFs and 3 FRs

Saw action in four games as a Raven in 2021, posting 14 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 QBH and 1 PD, while adding 3 special teams stops…Prior to joining the Ravens on 12/13, competed in two games for San Francisco, recording 1 special teams tackle…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

In the first five games of 2019, before a season-ending knee injury, recorded 21 tackles and 3 PD, helping Baltimore’s defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game

Was the only Raven in 2018 to finish with at least 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense

In 2017, recorded 79 tackles (56 solo), 1 INT, 2 PD, 1 FF and 2.5 sacks for a unit that led the league in takeaways (34) and INTs (22)

In 2016, appeared in 15 games for Arizona, posting a teamand career-high 92 tackles (74 solo), 2 sacks, 5 PD, 2 FFs and 2 FRs...His 13 TFL led all NFL defensive backs (Landon Collins was next with 9)...In addition, the 13 TFL rank as the NFL’s most by a defensive back in a single season since the stat began being tracked in 2008

— PERSONAL —

Made a $20,000 donation to a Hurricane Relief fund started by former NFL LB Kiko Alonso to benefit victims in Puerto Rico and elsewhere in 2017

Likes to play at least two games of "Madden" the night before a game as part of his pre-game ritual...Is an avid video game player and tested how he looked on "Madden" in a Ravens’ uniform before signing with the team

Jefferson’s father, Tony Sr., was an Olympic boxer in the 1980s, while Jefferson Jr. boxed in middle school

Favorite offseason hobby is paintballing

With his wife, Jenel, has a son, Tony Jefferson III (7), and twin daughters, Alaya Lissette and Jayla Marie (2)

Coaches his son's flag football team in Southern California

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS / SF 49ERS – 6/0)

Saw action in four games as a Raven, posting 14 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 QBH and 1 PD, while adding 3 special teams stops…Prior to joining the Ravens on 12/13, competed in two games for San Francisco, recording 1 special teams tackle…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 Registeredypg)

3 tackles and 1 ST tackle vs. Pit. (1/9/22)

Recorded a team-high 9 tackles (tied with Patrick Queen), 1 sack, 1 QBH and 1 PD vs. Cin. (12/26)

Saw action on 19 defensive snaps vs. GB (12/19), playing his first game as a Raven since he was last on the team in 2019

2020: (NOT ON AN NFL ROSTER)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 5/5, INJURED RESERVE)

In five games, recorded 21 tackles and 3 PD, before being placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 10/7/19

Part of a defense that allowed just 269 total yards in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)...Left the game with a knee injury and did not return Tied for the team lead with 7 tackles at KC (9/22)

Recorded 4 tackles for a defense that held the Cardinals to 20 rushing yards and 2-of-11 (18%) on third down in the 23-17 victory vs. Ari. (9/15)

Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 PD for a defense that allowed just 200 yards of offense in the season-opening, 59-10 victory at Mia. (9/8)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 186 VETERANS

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/14, 1/1)

Registered 74 tackles (53 solo) – good for second on the team – a career-high 6 PD, 1 sack (-7 yards), 1 INT, 1 FF and FR for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…Was the only Raven to finish with at least 1 sack, INT, PD, FF and FR…Was one of six NFL safeties (Jamal Adams, Kareem Jackson, Malcolm Jenkins, Jordan Poyer & Harrison Smith) to post at least 5 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 FF and 1 FR

Recorded 8 tackles (5 solo), including 1 TFL, for a defense that limited the Chargers to 243 total yards in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19)

Tallied 6 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)...Helped hold the Chargers to a season-low 198 yards of offense

Eclipsed the 400-career tackle mark as he posted 1 stop and a PD in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Left the game in the third quarter with injury (ankle) and did not return Led the team with 6 tackles (4 solo), helping the Ravens hold the Bengals to 255 total yards – including 48 rushing – in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)

Registered 6 tackles (5 solo) vs. NO (10/21), helping limit the Saints to just 205 passing yards

Recorded his first sack of the season (-7 yards) for a defense that posted franchise records in sacks (11) and passing yards allowed (51) – also permitting the second-fewest total yards (106) in team history – in the 21-0 shutout win at Ten. (10/14)

Tied (C.J. Mosley) for a team-leading 9 tackles (8 solo), including a TFL, for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7)

Posted 6 tackles (5 solo), 1 FF and a FR that set up a Baltimore scoring drive in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30) • Led the team with 9 tackles (6 solo) and a PD at Cin. (9/13)

Posted 4 tackles and 1 INT for a defense that held Buffalo to 153 yards in the 47-3 season-opening victory vs. Buf. (9/9)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16)

Registered 79 tackles (56 solo), 1 INT, 2 PD, 1 FF and a career-high 2.5 sacks for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22)

Posted 5 tackles from scrimmage and blocked an Adam Vinatieri FGA in the 23-16 victory vs. Ind. (12/23)

Registered 2 tackles and 1 FF for a defense that produced 4 takeaways and held the Browns to 146 passing yards in a 27-10 win at Cle. (12/17)

Tied a career best, posting a season-high 11 tackles (8 solo), including a half-sack, at Pit. (12/10)

Notched his first INT of the season (returned 13 yards) and added 3 tackles for a unit that produced 3 turnovers and permitted 66 rushing yards in a 23-16 win vs. Hou. (11/27)

Posted 4 tackles and 1 sack (-8 yards) for a defense that produced 3 sacks and held the Raiders to 245 total yards in the 30-17 victory at Oak. (10/8)

In his first game with Baltimore, posted a team-high 9 tackles, including 1 sack, starting for a defense that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0, season-opening victory at Cin. (9/10)

2016: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 15/14)

Posted a team-leading 92 stops (74 solo), 2 sacks, 5 PD, 2 FFs and 2 FRs for the NFL’s second-ranked defense (305.2 ypg)...Was placed on Injured Reserve (knee) before the Cardinals’ season finale

Recorded 13 TFL, which ranked as the NFL’s most by a defensive back in a single season since the stat began being tracked in 2008

Led team with 10 tackles (7 solo) and 2 TFL at Mia. (12/11)

Posted 4 tackles (all solo), 1 PD and 1 FF (which he also recovered) at Car. (10/30)

Registered 9 tackles, 1 FF and 1 sack at Buf. (9/25)

Produced a career-high-tying 11 stops and 1 FR in a 40-7 win vs. TB Tallied(9/18)ateam-leading 10 tackles (9 solo), and 2 TFL in the season opener vs. NE (9/11)

2015: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/7, 2/2)

Registered 74 tackles (55 solo), 2 INTs (1 returned for a TD), 5 PD, 4 TFL, 2 sacks and 3 FFs, helping the Cardinals capture the NFC West Division title

Tallied 19 tackles (12 solo), including 2 for loss, and 2 PD in Arizona’s two playoff games

Recorded 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 FF and 1 sack (-10 yards) at SF

Produced(11/29)

a team-best 11 tackles (7 solo) and a career-high 2 FFs at Det. (10/11)

Scored his first-career TD on a 26-yard INT return, adding a team-leading 9 stops (all solo) at Chi. (9/20)

2014: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/8, 1/1)

Finished third for the Cardinals’ defense with 76 tackles (67 solo), 1 FF, 1 sack and 1 PD

Notched 7 tackles in the Wild Card at Car. (1/3/15)

Recorded 7 solo stops and 1 FF vs. Sea. (12/21)

Established a career high with 11 tackles (since tied), also netting 1 PD in a 24-20 win vs. Phi. (10/26)

Registered his first-career double-digit tackle effort (10) in a 23-14 win vs. SF (9/21)

2013: (ARIZONA CARDINALS – 16/2)

Posted 18 tackles (15 solo), 1 FR and 6 ST stops as a rookie as part of the NFL’s top-ranked run defense (84.4 ypg)

Started and tallied 4 tackles in a 17-10 win vs. Sea. (12/22)

Produced a season-best 7 stops (6 solo) in a 13-10 victory vs. TB Made(9/29)both his first-career start and his first-career tackle, finishing with 3 solo stops vs. Det. (9/13)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 187 VETERANS

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 40 games (34 starts) at Oklahoma, finishing with 258 tackles, 18 TFL, 7 sacks, 8 INTs and 13 PD...Jefferson’s 258 tackles ranked as the sixth-most by a defensive back in school history, despite only playing three seasons

Earned second-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 honors by the Associated Press as a junior in 2012 after posting a team-leading 119 tackles, the fourth-highest total for a defensive back in the nation...Also earned first-team All-Academic Big 12 honors

Led the team with a career-best 4 INTs as a sophomore in 2011, earning honorable mention All-Big 12 from the Associated Press and coaches...Posted 74 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks and 3 PD

Tabbed the Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year and was a first-team Freshman All-American selection by The Sporting News and CollegeFootballNews.com after recording 65 tackles (44 solo), 7 PD and 2 sacks in 2010... Also recorded 2 thefts, one of which he returned 22 yards for a TD in the Fiesta Bowl

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Eastlake (Chula Vista, CA), where he was named a USA Today All-American and was listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com

Recorded 88 tackles, 12 TFL, 4 sacks, 2 FFs and 2 FRs, leading his team to the San Diego Division I CIF title as a senior... Also played on offense, where he registered 1,328 rushing yards and 28 TDs

Posted 77 tackles and 3 INTs as a junior in 2007

Earned first-team All-State honors as a sophomore

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 188 VETERANS

— JEFFERSON II'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Participated in the Brigance Brigade Foundation’s Annual Race for ALS (2022)

Hosted a 7-on-7 Football Tournament for high school teams in his hometown of Chula Vista, CA, awarding a $10,000 prize to the winning team (2019)

Hosted the Tony Jefferson Football Camp in Chula Vista, CA (2018-19)

Assisted with teammate Patrick Onwuasor's Peanut’s Impact Foundation Special Needs Camp (2019)

Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Helped distribute coats and warm weather gear to residents at the annual Helping Up Mission coat distribution (2018)

Funded and distributed 200 Turkeys at Mt. Zion Baptist Church with fellow teammates Anthony Levine Sr. and De’Lance Turner Helped(2018)

build HOPE kits with teammate Brandon Carr at the Under Armour Performance Center, which were sent to breast cancer patients at Johns Hopkins and Medstar Union Memorial Hospital (2018)

Battled overseas military members in video game competitions in the Ravens’ first Pros vs. GI Joes tournament (2018)

Supported the NFL and Ravens’ PLAY 60 initiative by participating in the team’s PLAY 60 All Abilities Clinic with over 100 athletes from Special Olympics Maryland (2017-18) and an assembly at Summit Park Elementary School (2017)

Joined teammates and Ravens staff members to renovate Mary Ann Winterling Elementary School in downtown Baltimore (2017)

Participated in a police ride along with law enforcement officials in West Baltimore to meet with local youth and discuss topics surrounding social justice (2017)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2017-18)

Partnered with the Ravens and Southwest Airlines to trade places with airline employees in order to greet fans departing on flights from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall airport (2017)

Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2017-18)

Hosted his “Shop With A Jock” holiday shopping event to provide youth from the Webster Kendrick Boys and Girls Club with gifts during the holiday season (2017-18)

Partnered with Jimmy’s Famous Seafood for their 9th Annual Toys for Tots Gala (2017)

Supports current and former teammates’ charitable endeavors, including Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling fundraiser (2017-18), Matthew Judon’s Karaoke and Lip Sync Party (2018), former player Jameel McClain’s annual 53 Families Thanksgiving event (2018) and former player Lardarius Webb’s charity softball game (2017)

Attended former Arizona teammate Larry Fitzgerald’s youth football camp in Tempe, AZ (2016)

Joined Cardinals teammates at Patrick Peterson’s “Shop With a Jock” event, where players took low-income children on a shopping spree and provided a holiday meal for them (2016)

Alongside several Arizona teammates, served meals at Patrick Peterson’s “Celebs and Steaks” event, which raised more than $250,000 for Peterson’s Foundation for Success (2015)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 189 VETERANS

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Total Tackles 11 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 10, 2017 ...3 more at 11.

Solo Tackles 10 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 26, 2014

Sacks 1.0 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...8 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed 2 vs. Buffalo Bills, Sep 09, 2018 ...2 more at 2.

Forced Fumbles 2 at Detroit Lions, Oct 11, 2015

Fumble Recoveries 1 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Sep 30, 2018 ...2 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss

2 at Miami Dolphins, Dec 11, 2016 ...3 more at 2.

Interceptions 1 vs. Buffalo Bills, Sep 09, 2018 ...3 more at 1.

Interception Return Yards 26 at Chicago Bears, Sep 20, 2015

Special Teams Tackles 3 at Tennessee Titans, Dec 15, 2013

Special Teams Fumble Recoveries 1 at St. Louis Rams, Sep 08, 2013

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 190 VETERANS TONY JEFFERSON II'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 202149ers20000000.00.0000000000010100002019Ravens55211110000.00.0000003000000000002018Ravens14147453216171.07.021151506110000000002017Ravens16167956237192.513.551131302100000000002016Cardinals151492741813402.015.0400005220044000002015Cardinals1677455194152.012.0322626t15300043100002014Cardinals168766792101.09.0300001100033000002013Cardinals16218153140.00.020000000006420100Wentfrom SanFrancisco to Baltimore 2021Ravens401477191.09.0100001000032100002021TOTAL601477191.09.010000100004220000 NFLTOTALS10466448338110341149.565.52045426T1238300211650100 TONY JEFFERSON II'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2019Ravens00000000.00.0000000000000000002018Ravens11853110.00.0000000000000000002015Cardinals2219127230.00.0100002000011000002014Cardinals11734000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS44342014340.00.010000200001100000
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (49ERS/RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/12atLions NOTONROSTER W41-33 09/19atEagles NOTONROSTER W17-11 09/26Packers NOTONROSTER L28-30 10/03Seahawks NOTONROSTER L21-28 10/10atCardinals NOTONROSTER L10-17 10/24Colts NOTONROSTER L18-30 10/31atBears PRACTICESQUAD 12/12at12/05at11/28Vikings11/21at11/15RamsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W31-1011/07CardinalsP0000.00.00000000000001010000L17-31W33-22JaguarsPRACTICESQUADW30-10PRACTICESQUADW34-26SeahawksPRACTICESQUADL23-30BengalsPRACTICESQUADW26-23+ Wentfrom 49ers to Ravens 01/09SteelersP3120.00.00000000000001010000L13-1601/02RamsP2110.00.00000000000001100000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L30-31BengalsP9541.09.01910000100001100000L21-41+ 2021TOTALS6-014771.09.019100001000042200007-10 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on Activated1/13/22

from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 11/28/21 vs. Cle., 1/9/22 vs. Pit. and (COVID-19 replacement) 12/26/21 vs. Cin.

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 11/16/21

Released by the Steelers on 11/15/21

Signed to Pittsburgh’s practice squad on 10/13/21

Waived by the Broncos on 8/30/21

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Denver on 2/11/21

Signed to New England’s practice squad on 12/23/20

Waived by the Patriots on 12/19/20

Claimed on waivers by New England on 11/3/20

Waived by the Titans on 11/2/20

Signed with Tennessee as an undrafted free agent on 5/9/19

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has played in 23 games (one start) during his three-year career, seeing action with Tennessee (2019), New England (2020) and Baltimore (2021)…Has produced 14 tackles (6 solo), 2.5 sacks and 1 FR

In 2021, spent most of the season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in two games while registering 3 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack and 1 QBH…Helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…Prior to joining the Ravens on 11/16, spent time on the Steelers’ practice squad

— PERSONAL —

Enjoys learning about history

2021: (RAVENS / STEELERS / BRONCOS – 2/0)

Spent much of the season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in two games while registering 3 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack and 1 QBH…Helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…Prior to joining the Ravens on 11/16, spent time on the Steelers’ practice squad and the Broncos’ practice squad

Recorded 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL and 1 QBH vs. Cin. (12/26)

2020: (PATRIOTS / TITANS – 8/0)

Appeared in eight games with New England (two) and Tennessee (six), totaling 3 tackles (1 solo) and 1 QBH, while also contributing on special teams

2019: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 13/1, 0/0)

Saw action in 13 games (one start), posting 8 tackles (4 solo), 1.5 sacks, 1 TFL and 1 FR, while also making special teams

Registeredcontributionshis first-career sack vs. Ind. (9/15)

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 48 games (32 starts) over four seasons (2015-18) at Chattanooga, producing 222 tackles, 41 TFL, 21 sacks, 2 PD, 3 FFs and 2 FRs…Left ranked third in program history in TFL and fourth in sacks

As a senior (2018), appeared in 11 games and tallied 78 tackles, 11 TFL, 8.5 sacks, 2 PD, 2 FFs and 1 FR…Named Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year by the league’s coaches and media and earned first-team AllAmerican recognition by Associated Press

As a junior (2017), saw action in 11 contests and recorded 54 tackles, 7 TFL and 1.5 sacks

Appeared in all 13 games and notched 36 tackles, 14 TFL and 7.5 sacks as a sophomore in 2016

As a redshirt freshman in 2015, saw action in 13 games (eight starts), tallying 54 tackles, 9 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 1 FF and 1 FR en route to earning SoCon All-Freshman recognition Redshirted in 2014

Criminal justice major at Chattanooga

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Northwest Whitfield (Tunnel Hill, GA) HS, where he was a two-time All-State defensive lineman and two-time regional Defensive Player of the Year

Recorded 121 tackles as a senior and 137 tackles as a junior

As a junior, had 30 tackles in one game against Gilmer WasCountyalso a two-year member of the wrestling team and an honor roll student

— MACK'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 191 VETERANS

Total Tackles 3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 more at 3.

Solo Tackles 2 at Oakland Raiders, Dec 08, 2019 Sacks 1.0 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...1 more at 1.0.

Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oct 27, 2019 Tackles For Loss 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...1 more at 1. L7-23 L19-27 W23-20+ 10/31atBrowns W15-10 W29-27 T16-16

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 192 VETERANS ISAIAH MACK'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Titans60211000.00.0100000000000000002019Titans131844171.59.520000001000000000Wentfrom Tennessee to NewEngland 2020Patriots20101000.00.0000000000000000002020TOTAL80312000.00.0100000000000000002021Broncos00000000.00.000000000000000000Wentfrom Denver to Pittsburgh 2021Steelers00000000.00.000000000000000000Wentfrom Pittsburgh to Baltimore 2021Ravens20312181.08.010000000000000000.2021TOTAL20312181.08.010000000000000000 NFLTOTALS23114682152.517.540000001000000000 ISAIAH MACK'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2019Titans00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS00000000.00.000000000000000000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE
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2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BRONCOS/STEELERS/RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/12atGiants DIDNOTPLAY W27-13 09/19atJaguars NOTONROSTER W23-13 09/26Jets NOTONROSTER W26-0 10/03Ravens NOTONROSTER
10/10atSteelers NOTONROSTER
Wentfrom Broncos to Steelers 10/17Seahawks PRACTICESQUAD
PRACTICESQUAD
11/08Bears PRACTICESQUAD
11/14Lions PRACTICESQUAD
Wentfrom Steelers to Ravens 11/21atBears PRACTICESQUAD 01/09Steelers01/02Rams12/26at12/19Packers12/12at12/05at11/28BrownsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W16-10W16-13SteelersPRACTICESQUADL19-20BrownsPRACTICESQUADL22-24PRACTICESQUADL30-31BengalsP3121.08.01810000000000000000L21-41PRACTICESQUADL19-20PRACTICESQUADL13-16+ 2021TOTALS2-03121.08.018100000000000000008-8-1 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Justin Madubuike was selected by the Ravens in the third round (71st overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft…Was the first of four Ravens’ picks (WR Devin Duvernay, LB Malik Harrison and G Tyre Phillips) in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 15 games (11 starts) in 2021, totaling career highs in tackles (36), TFL (7), sacks (2), QBHs (5) and PD (2)…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

Totaled 19 tackles (11 solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL and 2 QBHs in 10 games (three starts) as a rookie in 2020, helping Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and thirddown efficiency (34.0%)

Notched his first-career sack in the 27-13 win vs. NYG Made(12/27/20)hisNFL debut and tallied 1 QBH in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11/20)

— PERSONAL —

In high school, participated in the PALS (Peer Assistance & Leadership) program that mentors children in the community

His parents, Maureen and Festus Madubuike, are immigrants from Nigeria…Festus runs a home healthcare company called “Lucent Home Health”

Last name Madubuike means: “My family is my strength”

Modeled his game after Hall of Fame DE and fellow Texas native, John Randle, when he first started playing football Weighed 10 pounds at birth

Last name is pronounced: mad-uh-BEE-kay

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/11)

Played in 15 games (11 starts), totaling career highs in tackles (36), TFL (7), sacks (2), QBHs (5) and PD (2)…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

Posted 3 tackles vs. Pit. (1/9/22), as Baltimore limited the Steelers to 79 rushing yards

Registered 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL and 1 QBH vs. GB (12/19)

Recorded 4 tackles and 1 TFL vs. Cle. (12/12), as Baltimore’s defense held the Browns to 0 points and just 95 yards in the second

Recordedhalf3 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 PD in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28), as Baltimore limited the Browns to a season-low 40 rushing yards

Posted 3 tackles and 1 QBH in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…In the second half/OT, Baltimore held the Vikings to 114 total yards and 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down

Registered 2 tackles in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards (including 26 rushing) and 6 points

Notched 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL and 2 QBH in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/3, 2/0)

Totaled 19 tackles (11 solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL and 2 QBHs in 10 games (three starts) as a rookie, helping Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%)

Made his postseason debut, registering 2 solo tackles and 1 PD in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and held Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc)

Notched his first-career sack in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Also helped limit the Giants to 1-of-10 (10%) on third down, matching the Ravens’ eighth-best defensive third-down percentage in single-game franchise history

Totaled 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 TFL in a standout performance for Baltimore’s run defense in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Helped limit Jacksonville’s rushing attack to 62 yards on 22 carries (2.8 avg)

Notched a career-high 5 tackles (3 solo) in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout to help secure the team's 10th-consecutive road

Madevictoryhis

NFL debut and tallied 1 QBH in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)

— COLLEGE —

Totaled 105 tackles (43 solo), 11 sacks (-67 yards), 5 PD, 5 FFs and 1 INT in 38 games (22 starts) with the Aggies

Earned second-team All-SEC honors as a junior in 2019 after leading the team in TFL (11.5), sacks (5.5) and QB hurries (7)

Earned Associated Press second-team All-SEC (2019) honor and was a two-time Texas A&M Defensive MVP (2018, 2019)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at McKinney (TX) North HS, where he earned AllDistrict and All-State honors as a senior

Was rated as a five-star prospect by Scout.com As a junior, tallied 75 tackles, 35 TFL, 16.5 sacks and 4 FFs Also lettered in track and basketball

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 193 VETERANS

Total Tackles 5 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 08, 2020

Solo Tackles 3 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 more at 3.

Sacks 1.0 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021 ...2 more at 1.0.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Passes Defensed 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 28, 2021 ...1 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021 ...8 more at 1.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 194 VETERANS — MADUBUIKE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022) JUSTIN MADUBUIKE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens15113623137242.015.0500002000000000002020Ravens10319118271.07.020000000000000000 NFLTOTALS25145534219313.022.070000200000000000 JUSTIN MADUBUIKE'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens20321000.00.000000100000000000 NFLTOTALS20321000.00.000000100000000000
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2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaidersS0000.00.00000000000000000000L27-33+ 10/11ColtsS1010.00.00010000000000000000W31-2510/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsP2200.00.01500000000000000000W36-35LionsRESERVE/COVID-19W19-17BroncosS2201.06.01620000100000000000W23-7+ 11/07VikingsS3300.00.00010000000000000000W34-3110/24BengalsP4130.00.01100000000000000000L17-4110/17ChargersS2200.00.00000000000000000000W34-6+ 01/09SteelersS3210.00.00000000000000000000L13-1601/02RamsP1100.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersS3211.09.01910000000000000000L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsS3210.00.01000000100000000000W16-1011/21at11/11atDolphinsP2110.00.00000000000000000000L10-22BearsS4220.00.01100000000000000000W16-13SteelersS2020.00.00000000000000000000L19-20BrownsS4310.00.01200000000000000000L22-24BengalsRESERVE/COVID-19L21-41+ 2021TOTALS15-113623132.015.0724500002000000000008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve on 8/16/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 8/17/20

Activated from Injured Reserve - Designated for Return on 11/12/19 after being placed on IR on 9/2/19

Selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (127th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft...Was the third of three Ravens’ picks (RB Justice Hill & G Ben Powers) in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Made his NFL debut and recorded 1 special teams tackle in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25/19)

— PERSONAL —

Nickname is “Biggie”

Is a big dog lover

Graduated with a degree in political science/real estate development from USC

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire 2021 season on Injured Reserve

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire 2020 season on Injured Reserve

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/0, 0/0)

Appeared in three games during his rookie season, seeing action mostly on special teams

Made his NFL debut and recorded 1 special teams tackle in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25)

Activated from Injured Reserve - Designated for Return on 11/12 after being placed on IR on 9/2

— COLLEGE —

Registered 218 tackles, including 9.5 TFL, 6 INTs, 42 PD and 1 FF in 50 games (48 starts) at USC

Was USC’s first four-year starting cornerback since Daylon McCutcheon from 1995-98

Awarded second-team All-Pac-12 (2018), USC’s Defensive Perimeter Player of the Year (2018), honorable mention AllPac-12 (2016-17 and first-team Freshman All-American by USA Today and Sporting News (2015)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Long Beach (CA) Poly HS, where as a senior, he earned USA Today All-USA and Parade All-American firstteam Earnedhonors

Prep Star All-American Dream Team, Max Preps AllAmerican and Cal-Hi Sports All-State Defensive MVP honors as a senior contributor at safety, WR and return specialist

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 195 VETERANS
— MARSHALL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Celebrated the holidays by hosting a Food and Toy giveaway for families in Compton and Long Beach, CA (2021) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019) Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2019) Visited with patients unable to go home for the holidays at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (2019) IMAN MARSHALL'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens00000000.00.0000000000000000002020Ravens00000000.00.0000000000000000002019Ravens30000000.00.000000000001100000 NFLTOTALS30000000.00.000000000001100000 IMAN MARSHALL'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens00000000.00.0000000000000000002019Ravens00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS00000000.00.000000000000000000

09/08atDolphins

09/22atChiefs

09/29Browns

DIDNOTPLAY

W59-10

INJUREDRESERVE L28-33

INJUREDRESERVE L25-40

INJUREDRESERVE W26-23+ 10/13Bengals

10/06atSteelers

INJUREDRESERVE W23-17 10/20atSeahawks

INJUREDRESERVE W30-16 11/03Patriots

INJUREDRESERVE W37-20 11/10atBengals

INJUREDRESERVE W49-13 11/17Texans INACTIVE W41-7

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 196 VETERANS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Special Teams Tackles 1 at Los Angeles Rams, Nov 25, 2019 2019 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC
12/29SteelersP0000.00.00000000000000000000W28-1012/22at12/12JetsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W42-2112/08at12/0149ers11/25atRamsP0000.00.00000000000001100000W45-6INACTIVEW20-17BillsINACTIVEW24-17BrownsINACTIVEW31-15 2019TOTALS3-00000.00.0000000000000110000013-2 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on Placed1/18/22on

Practice Squad Injured Reserve on 12/30/21

Activated from the practice squad (COVID replacement elevation) on 12/5/21 at Pit.

Signed to Baltimore's practice squad on 9/28/21

Released by Denver on 9/23/21

Signed with the Broncos on 9/1/21

Released by the Ravens on 8/31/21

Originally signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2021

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Began the 2021 season with Denver before signing with Baltimore’s practice squad on 9/28/21…Made his NFL debut – and lone game appearance of the season – at Pit. (12/5/21)

— PERSONAL —

Volunteered in 2020 with Samaritan's Purse in Rockport, TX, to rebuild homes for those impacted by Hurricane Harvey and in Midland, MI, to help clean up homes for renovations after the area was devastated by a historic flood

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS / DENVER BRONCOS – 1/0)

Began the season with Denver before signing with Baltimore’s practice squad on 9/28...Made his NFL debut at Pit. (12/5), taking one handoff on two offensive snaps

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Played 33 games (11 starts) at SVSU, recording 377 carries for 1,889 yards (5.0 avg) and 28 TDs, while adding 12 receptions for 150 yards and 1 TD and 9 KORs for 123 yards

In 2020, SVSU’s season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Duringpandemichis

junior campaign in 2019, started all 11 games, totaling 167 rushes for a career-high 1,060 yards (6.3 avg.) and 10 TDs…Also recorded 2 receptions for 46 yards…Earned first-team All- Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic honors after ranking second in the conference with 96.4 rushing yards per game

As a sophomore in 2018, appeared in 11 games, rushing 137 times for 520 yards and a team-high 11 TDs…Ranked third in the conference in rushing TDs (11) and ninth on the program’s all-time single-season rushing TD list

During his true freshman campaign (2017), appeared in 11 games, recording 73 rushes for 309 yards and a team-high 7 TDs…Also recorded 4 receptions for 31 yards and had 9 KORs for 123 yards

McCrary is the first SVSU football student-athlete to sign with an NFL team since the Ravens signed LB Michael Alexander in 2019

Majored in health sciences with the intention of becoming a chiropractor

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Reeths-Puffer (Muskegon, MI) HS, where he lettered in football and track Was a three-year starter with the Rockets and finished with 17 TDs as a running back, while adding 3 KOR-TDs

Earned All-State honors in track & field four times (200, 400 relay, twice in the 800 relay) and graduated as the school’s record-holder in four events (200, 400 relay, 800 relay, 1600 relay)

— MCCRARY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Attended annual Move for Love Race benefiting the One Love Foundation (2022)

Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022)

Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building creation activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2022)

Attended Heart of the School Honors, the annual event recognizing Baltimore City School principals (2022)

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Hilton Rec Center in Baltimore (2021)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 197 VETERANS

09/12atGiants

09/19atJaguars

09/26Jets

ONINACTIVELIST

W27-13

ONINACTIVELIST W23-13

NOTONROSTER W26-0

Wentfrom Broncos to Ravens

10/03atBroncos PRACTICESQUAD W23-7 10/11Colts PRACTICESQUAD W31-25+ 10/17Chargers PRACTICESQUAD W34-6 10/24Bengals PRACTICESQUAD L17-41 11/07Vikings PRACTICESQUAD W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins PRACTICESQUAD L10-22 11/21atBears PRACTICESQUAD W16-13 11/28Browns PRACTICESQUAD W16-10

12/05atSteelersP1-1-1.0-1 0000.00 0L19-20 12/12atBrowns

PRACTICESQUAD L22-24 12/19Packers

PRACTICESQUAD/COVID-19 L30-31 12/26atBengals PRACTICESQUAD L21-41 01/02Rams

PRACTICESQUAD/INJUREDRESERVEL19-20 01/09Steelers

PRACTICESQUAD/INJUREDRESERVEL13-16+

2021TOTALS1-01-1-1.0-1 0000.00 09-8

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 198 VETERANS NATE MCCRARY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2021 Broncos00000.000000.000Wentfrom Denver to Baltimore 2021 Ravens101-1-1.0-10000.000 2021 TOTAL101-1-1.000000.000 NFLTOTALS101-1-1.000000.000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING Rush Attempts 1 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 05, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BRONCOS/RAVENS) RUSHING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERECEIVING
+ - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on Activated1/10/22 from the practice squad (COVID-19 replacement) on 12/26/21 vs. Cin.

Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 11/23/21

Released by Baltimore on 11/22/21

Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the 53-man roster on Activated11/20/21from the practice squad (COVID-19 replacement) on 9/26/21 at Det. and (standard elevation) on 11/7/21 vs. Min. and 11/11/21 at Mia.

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 9/8/21

Released by the Bengals on 8/31/21

Signed to the Bengals’ roster on 1/2/21

Signed to the Bengals’ practice squad on 10/27/20

Waived by Cincinnati on 10/24/20

Activated to the Bengals’ 53-man roster on 10/17/20

Signed to the Bengals’ practice squad on 9/6/20

Waived by Cincinnati on 9/5/20

Signed with the Bengals as a free agent on 8/25/20

Waived by the Seahawks on 7/26/20

Re-signed with the Seahawks as a free agent on 4/20/20

Signed to the Seahawks’ practice squad on 9/3/19

Waived by the Chiefs on 8/31/19

Selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the sixth round (198th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has appeared in 12 games (no starts), seeing action with Cincinnati (2020) and Baltimore (2021), totaling 12 tackles

In 2021, spent most of the season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in five games (41 defensive snaps) to help Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…Also practiced at guard for parts of the year, but did not see game action on offense

Has been listed at guard in each of his two previous NFL stops, but Cincinnati moved him to DT, which he played in Spentcollegemajority of the 2020 season on the Bengals’ practice squad, but played five games as a standard elevation (two) or COVID-19 replacement (three)

Made his Bengals debut at Phi. (9/27/20) and did not record any statistics, but finished his 2020 campaign with four tackles in the season finale vs. Bal. (1/3/21)

Did not play as a rookie (2018) with Kansas City and was inactive for all 16 regular season games, including two postseason contests…Listed as a guard by the Seahawks

— PERSONAL —

His father, Reggie McKenzie, was a star LB at the University of Tennessee from 1981-84 and in the NFL with the Los Angeles Raiders, Phoenix Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers from 1985-92…He served in various front office roles in Green Bay (1994-2011), then became the general manager of the Oakland Raiders (2012-18) before joining the Miami Dolphins as a senior personnel executive (2019-present)

Full name is Reginald Kahlil McKenzie

First name is pronouncedkah-LEEL

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 5/0)

Spent most of the season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in five games (41 defensive snaps) to help Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…Also practiced at guard for parts of the year, but did not see game action on offense

Saw action on 15 snaps and notched 2 tackles in his first game as a Raven in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)

2020: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 7/0)

Played in seven games (no starts) for Cincinnati and tallied 8 tackles, while seeing action on 101 defensive snaps

Spent a majority of his 2020 campaign on the Bengals’ practice squad

2019: (KANSAS CITY CHIEFS / SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – 0/0)

Waived by the Chiefs during final cuts and signed to Seattle’s practice squad (9/3), where he spent all 16 regular season games and two postseason contests

2018: (KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – 0/0)

Did not see game action as a rookie with Kansas City…Was inactive for all 16 regular season contests and two postseason matchups

— COLLEGE —

Spent three seasons (2015-17) at Tennessee and played in 31 career games (all at DT), while recording 72 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 3 sacks, 2 PD and 1 FF

Missed a majority of the 2016 season due to a pectoral injury suffered against Alabama

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Attended three different high schools during his prep career – Southwest (Green Bay, WS) HS in 2012, De La Salle (Concord, CA) HS in 2013, and Clayton Valley Charter (Concord, CA) HS from 2014-15.

Did not play as a senior in 2014 while attending Clayton Valley Charter, but was still considered one of the top players in the 2015 recruiting class…Played in the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Game Was a standout in track & field (shot put) at De La Salle in 2013

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 200 VETERANS — HIGH SCHOOL —
KAHLIL MCKENZIE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens50413000.00.0000000000000000002020Bengals70844100.00.0000000000000000002019Seahawks00000000.00.0000000000000000002018Chiefs00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS1201257100.00.000000000000000000 KAHLIL MCKENZIE'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2019Seahawks00000000.00.0000000000000000002018Chiefs00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS00000000.00.000000000000000000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles 4 vs. Baltimore Ravens, Jan 03, 2021 Solo Tackles 2 vs. Baltimore Ravens, Jan 03, 2021 Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Dec 13, 2020 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaiders PRACTICESQUAD L27-33+ 09/19Chiefs PRACTICESQUAD W36-35 10/11Colts10/03at09/26atLionsP2020.00.00000000000000000000W19-17BroncosPRACTICESQUADW23-7PRACTICESQUADW31-25+ 10/17Chargers PRACTICESQUAD W34-6 10/24Bengals PRACTICESQUAD 11/07VikingsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W34-31L17-41+ 01/09Steelers01/02Rams12/26at12/19Packers12/12at12/05at11/28Browns11/21at11/11atDolphinsP1010.00.00000000000000000000L10-22BearsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W16-13PRACTICESQUADW16-10SteelersPRACTICESQUADL19-20BrownsPRACTICESQUADL22-24PRACTICESQUADL30-31BengalsP1100.00.00000000000000000000L21-41PRACTICESQUADL19-20PRACTICESQUADL13-16+ 2021TOTALS5-04130.00.000000000000000000008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed with the Ravens on 6/17/22

Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on Placed11/30/21on

Injured Reserve/Designated for Return (knee) on Re-signed11/13/21 with Atlanta on 4/1/21

Signed a one-year deal with Atlanta on 3/9/20

Placed on Injured Reserve (Achilles) on 5/22/19

Signed a one-year deal with Atlanta on 2/13/19

Signed by the Falcons on 9/10/18

Released by the Eagles on 9/1/18

Signed a one-year contract extension with Philadelphia on Signed8/30/17from the Texans’ practice squad to Philadelphia’s active roster on 12/8/15

Signed to the Texans’ practice squad on 10/21/15

Released (with an injury settlement) on 9/2/14

Placed on Injured Reserve (groin) on 8/31/15

Re-signed with Baltimore as an exclusive rights free agent on Elevated5/6/15 from the practice squad the Ravens’ 53-man roster on Signed12/23/14tothe

Ravens’ practice squad on 10/7/14

Released by the Buccaneers on 9/9/14

Selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round (147th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft

— HONORS — Atlanta Falcons Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year (2020) Atlanta Falcons recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award (2020)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has appeared in 63 games (29 starts), tallying 107 tackles (60 solo), 6 sacks, 10 TFL, 13 QBHs, 3 FFs and 1 FR since entering the NFL in 2013…Has spent time with the Baltimore Ravens (2014-15, 2022), Atlanta Falcons (2018-21), Philadelphia Eagles (2015-17), Houston Texans (2015) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2013-14) throughout his career

Started in a career-high 14 games for Atlanta in 2021, posting a career-high 43 tackles (24 solo), including 2 TFL, and 1 FR (returned 32 yards)

In 2020, appeared in all 16 games (11 starts) for the first time in his career, tallying a then-season-high 38 tackles (21 solo), including 3 TFL, while adding a season-best 3 sacks, 6 QBHs and 2 FFs for an Atlanta defense that finished No. 6 against the run (104.8 ypg) and tied for No. 7 on fourth down (43.5%)

Appeared in six regular season contests during the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2017 Super Bowl Championship campaign, totaling 3 solo tackles, 1 sack and 2 TFL for a defense that ranked at or near the top of several categories, including: yards per game (fourth – 306.5), rushing yards per game (first – 79.2), takeaways (fourth – 30), first downs per game (fifth – 17), third-down efficiency (third – 32.3%) and fourth-down efficiency (first – 22.2%)

As an Eagle in 2017, recorded his first-career blocked punt (vs. Dal. – 1/1/17)…Philadelphia gained possession at Dallas’ 7-yard-line and scored a TD on the ensuing drive

— PERSONAL —

His father, Steven Means, Sr., played football at Buffalo State ConsidersCollegeLTJason Peters the best player he’s ever lined up

Enjoysagainst

watching some of the game’s elite pass rushers, including Bruce Smith, Michael Strahan and Lawrence Taylor

Means’ most memorable college moment took place in a game against Miami (OH) when he learned that an NFL rep was in attendance to scout him…It was the first time that he realized his NFL dream could come to fruition Grew up a huge fan of his hometown Buffalo Bills and QB Doug Flutie

2021: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 14/14)

Started a career-high 14 games for Atlanta, posting a careerhigh 43 tackles (24 solo), including 2 TFL, and 1 FR (returned 32 Postedyards)5

tackles (4 solo) at Buf. (1/2/22), helping limit the Bills’ passing offense to a season-low 118 yards through the air, while the Falcons’ defense secured a season-high 3 INTs Tallied 5 tackles (4 solo) in a 29-21 win at Car. (12/12)…Atlanta’s defense limited the Panthers to just 129 passing yards, while registering a season-best 3 takeaways (2 INTs, 1 FR)

Recorded 2 tackles and the first FR of his career, returning it 32 yards, in a 27-victory at NO (11/7)…The 32-yard return placed the ball at the Saints’ 6-yard line and led to a Falcons’ TD on the ensuing possession

Notched 3 solo tackles in 17-14 victory at NYG (9/26)…The 14 points allowed matched Atlanta’s lowest output allowed of the season

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2020: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 16/11)

Appeared in all 16 games (11 starts) for the first time in his career, tallying a then-season-high 38 tackles (21 solo), including 3 TFL, while adding a season-best 3 sacks, 6 QBHs and 2 FFs for an Atlanta defense that finished No. 6 against the run (104.8 ypg) and tied for No. 7 on fourth down (43.5%)

Tallied his first-career multi-sack game (2 sacks) and his second-straight week securing a FF, while adding 3 tackles (2 solo), including 1 TFL, vs. NO (12/6)…His fourth-quarter strip-sack of QB Taysom Hill led to an Atlanta 8-play, 85-yard TD drive that closed the deficit to a one-score game

Posted a career-high 6 tackles (3 solo), including 1 sack, in a 43-6 win vs. LV (11/29)…Atlanta’s defense permitted a season-low 13 first downs, 243 total yards and 6 points scored in the victory

Recorded 5 tackles (2 solo), including 1 TFL, vs. Det. (10/25)

2019: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in OTAs during the 2019 offseason

2018: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 8/4)

Saw action in eight games (four starts) for Atlanta, posting 14 tackles (7 solo), 1 sack and 3 TFL

Recorded 3 tackles (1 solo) and 1 sack in a 40-14 win vs. Ari. (12/16)…Atlanta permitted only 18 first downs and a season-low 60 rushing yards in the matchup, while producing a season-high 7 sacks and stifling Arizona to 3-of-13 (23%) on third down

2017: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 6/0, 0/0)

Appeared in six regular season contests during the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2017 Championship campaign, totaling 3 solo tackles, 1 sack and 2 TFL for a defense that ranked at or near the top of several categories, including yards per game (fourth – 306.5), rushing yards per game (first – 79.2), takeaways (fourth – 30), first downs per game (fifth – 17), third-down efficiency (third – 32.3%) and fourth-down efficiency (first – 22.2%)

Was inactive throughout Philadelphia’s Super Bowl run Registered 3 solo tackles, 1 sack and 2 TFL in the season finale vs. Dal. (12/31)

2016: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 8/0)

Played in eight games, posting 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 sack and 1 FF on defense, while adding a blocked punt on special

Notchedteams

his first-career blocked punt in the season finale vs. Dal. (1/1/17)…Philadelphia gained possession at Dallas’ 7yard-line and scored a TD on the ensuing drive

Registered 1 solo tackle and a strip-sack of QB Sam Bradford in a 21-10 win vs. Min. (10/23)…Philadelphia’s defense posted a season-high 6 sacks and 4 takeaways in the contest

2015: (EAGLES / TEXANS – 0/0))

Was inactive with Philadelphia for the final four weeks of the season after signing with the Eagles from the Texans’ practice squad…Spent Weeks 7-14 on Houston’s practice squad…Reached an injury settlement with the Ravens before the start of the season

2014: (RAVENS / BUCCANEERS – 2/0)

Saw action in one game for the Buccaneers before being released and signing with the Ravens’ practice squad…Was elevated from the practice squad to Baltimore’s 53-man roster for one contest, but was a gameday inactive

Registered 1 tackle in Tampa Bay’s season opener vs. Car. (9/7)

2013: (TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – 10/0)

Totaled 5 tackles (3 solo) and 2 QBHs in 10 contests as a rookie, playing DE and contributing on special teams

Recorded 2 tackles, including his first-career stop, and 1 QBH vs. Phi. Notched(10/13)hisfirst-career QBH vs. Ari. (9/29)

Saw action in his first-career NFL game in the season opener at NYJ (9/8)

— COLLEGE —

Played in 48 games (42 starts) at Buffalo, posting 185 tackles, 29.5 TFL, 18.5 sacks, 3 FFs, 3 FRs and 2 INTs, in addition to 5 blocked kicks...Finished his career fourth in school history in sacks and tied for 10th in TFL

Set career highs in tackles (77), TFL (11) and sacks (6.5) as a senior, earning All-MAC second-team honors in 2012

Recorded 33 tackles (15 solo), 3.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks as a junior in 2011, as well as 1 INT-TD (42 yards)

Produced 50 tackles, 8.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks (tied for the team lead) and 2 FFs as a redshirt sophomore in 2010

Led the team in sacks (5) during his redshirt freshman season, while adding 6.5 TFL, earning first-team AllFreshman honors from Phil Steele

Majored in human development and family studies — HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Grover Cleveland (Buffalo, NY) HS, where he was a two-time All-Western New York selection

Recorded 108 tackles, 20 sacks, 5 FFs and 1 INT as a senior, leading his team to an appearance in the Western New York Harvard Cup

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— MEANS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Member of the Falcons’ Social Justice Committee, which is dedicated to addressing social justice issues within the Atlanta community (2018-21)

Visited visited the Thomasville Heights Boys & Girls Club in Atlanta and facilitated conversations with 15 teenage males about the stigma of mental health and the stability in black culture (2021)

Spoke to Atlanta Public Schools students at the Democracy Pep (2021)

Participated in a police ride-along in Atlanta, where he was paired with a police officer to get a look at the life of an officer on duty (2021, 2018)

Visited Emory University Hospital as part of Hometown Huddle (2021, 2018)

Atlanta Falcons nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year in 2020

Made a surprise appearance on the Fayette County High School football team’s Zoom call (2020)

Made a surprise appearance on the KIPP Atlanta High School football team’s Zoom call (2020)

Participated in a virtual call with high school football coaches who are interested in having their football team work for the polls on Election Day (2020)

Participated in a virtual call with a high school football player who lost both of his parents to COVID-19 (2020)

Participated in a virtual call with McNair High School and Booker T. Washington High School football teams about the importance of voting and working the polls (2020)

As part of Hometown Huddle, participated in a surprise virtual call with a Community Hero for their efforts going above and beyond during COVID-19 (2020)

Participated in Falcons Feast by providing pre-recorded videos wishing families a healthy and happy Thanksgiving (2020)

Visited the Thomasville Heights Boys & Girls Club in Atlanta (2018)

Attended the Just Mercy film screening in Atlanta...Players were part of an early private screening of the social justice film (2018)

Participated in the Buccaneers’ “D-Line Does Christmas” shopping event (2013)

Purchased toys and hosted a surprise shopping spree for underprivileged families (2013)

Joined United Way volunteers and students to create a “Learning Garden” at a Tampa area elementary school (2013)

Visited patients at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital, visited young patients over the holidays at All Children’s Hospital (2013)

Sang Christmas carols to residents at Westminster Palms Retirement Home (2013)

Participated in a teambuilding scavenger hunt with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa at Busch Gardens (2013)

Hosted a bowling outing with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Tampa Bay (2013)

Challenged youth from the Central City YMCA in games at a local arcade (2013)

Hosted an ice cream social for military veterans at James Haley VA Hospital (2013)

Greeted veterans at Bay Pines VA Hospital (2013)

Visited local servicemen and servicewomen at MacDill Air Force Base (2013)

Hosted a “Salute to Service” Barbecue with USAA at U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg (2013)

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STEVEN MEANS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2014Buccaneers10101000.00.0000000000000000002013Buccaneers100532000.00.020000000000000000Wentfrom TampaBay to Baltimore 2021Falcons1414432419210.00.02000000103200000002020Falcons16113821173173.023.0600000200000000002019Falcons00000000.00.0000000000000000002018Falcons8414773111.07.0100000000000000002017Eagles60330281.07.0200000000000000002016Eagles80321001.05.0000000100000000002015Eagles00000000.00.0000000000000000002014TOTAL10101000.00.0000000000000000002014Ravens00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS6329107604710376.042.01300000310320000000

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 204 VETERANS STEVEN MEANS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2017Eagles00000000.00.0000000000000000002014Ravens00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS00000000.00.000000000000000000
Total Tackles 6 vs. Las Vegas Raiders, Nov 29, 2020 Solo Tackles 4 at Buffalo Bills, Jan 02, 2022 ...2 more at 4. Sacks 2.0 vs. New Orleans Saints, Dec 06, 2020 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. New Orleans Saints, Dec 06, 2020 ...2 more at 1. Fumble Recoveries 1 at New Orleans Saints, Nov 07, 2021 Tackles For Loss 2 at Green Bay Packers, Dec 09, 2018 ...1 more at 2. Longest Opponent's Fumble Return 32 at New Orleans Saints, Nov 07, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (FALCONS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 01/09SaintsS4130.00.00000000000000000000L20-3001/02at12/26LionsS2110.00.00000000000000000000W20-1612/19at12/12at12/05BuccaneersS5230.00.00000000000000000000L17-3011/28at11/18Patriots11/14at11/07at10/31PanthersS1100.00.00000000000000000000L13-1910/24at10/10JetsS1100.00.00020000000000000000W27-2010/03Football09/26at09/19at09/12EaglesS4220.00.00000000000000000000L6-32BuccaneersS4130.00.00000000000000000000L25-48GiantsS3300.00.01000000000000000000W17-14TeamS3210.00.01100000000000000000L30-34DolphinsS1100.00.00000000000000000000W30-28SaintsS2020.00.000000000010320000000W27-25CowboysINJUREDRESERVEL3-43INJUREDRESERVEL0-25JaguarsINJUREDRESERVEW21-14PanthersS5410.00.00000000000000000000W29-2149ersS3120.00.00000000000000000000L13-31BillsS5410.00.00000000000000000000L15-29 2021TOTALS14-144324190.00.0212000000103200000007-10

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a three-year contract extension (through 2024) with the Ravens on 12/30/21

Signed by the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/3/19...Was one of two (OLB Otaro Alaka) undrafted RFAs to make the Ravens' Week 1 53-man roster

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, saw action in 13 games (12 starts) at RT, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak of its kind in NFL history (Pittsburgh –In1974-77)2020,saw action in all 14 games (eight starts), seeing time at RG and center…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best thirddown offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchiserecord 24 rushing TDs

Started at RG and helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 110 ground yards and 2 TDs in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8/20)…Baltimore scored 17 unanswered in the second half to capture the victory and set an NFL record with its 31st-straight game scoring at least 20 points

In 2019, helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)...The Ravens also became the first team in league history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

— PERSONAL —

Both of Mekari's parents fled war-torn countries in the Middle East in the 1970s and immigrated to Los Angeles –his mother left Iran and his father is from Lebanon

While at Cal, played with his older brother, Tony, who was a defensive lineman and law student at UC Davis

Last name pronounced: muh-CARE-ee

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 13/12)

Saw action in 13 games (12 starts) at RT, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)

Started at RT, helping pave the way for a rushing attack that totaled 249 yards and a season-high 6.9 ypc average vs. Pit. (1/9/22)

Started at RT at Cin. (12/26), helping protect QB Josh Johnson, whose 304 passing yards were the most by a Ravens’ QB in his first start with the team…Johnson was sacked just once, finishing 28-of-40 for 2 TDs and 1 INT

Started at RT, helping block for a rushing attack that posted 148 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Baltimore’s offense notched 22 total first downs, marking its eighthconsecutive game with at least 20

Started at right tackle, helping block for a rushing attack that totaled 187 yards and 3 TDs in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)

Started at RT, helping block for a passing attack that produced a single-game franchise-record 437 passing yards in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…QB Lamar Jackson finished 37-of-43 passing for 442 yards and 4 TDs (140.5 rating), becoming the first QB in NFL history to complete at least 85% of his passes in a 400-yard game

Started at RT, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Also protected QB Lamar Jackson, who passed for 316 yards and 1 TD

Started at RT and blocked on all 58 offensive snaps, while adding 6 special teams plays, including K Justin Tucker’s game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard FG, in the 19-17 win at Det.

Started(9/26)atRT

and helped block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…Baltimore eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-straight game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/8, 2/2)

Saw action in all 14 games (eight starts), seeing time at RG and center…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventhbest scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Started at center and helped block for an offense that totaled a postseason franchise-record 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs

Started at center before leaving with a back injury in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Helped block for an offense that totaled 249 rushing yards

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Started at center and helped block for an offense that totaled 250 passing yards and 159 rushing yards in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Also helped the offense convert on 8-of-12 third downs and notch 40 points for the second-straight week Started at center and helped the offense produce 231 rushing yards and a franchise-tying 5 rushing TDs in the 47-42 win at Cle.

Started(12/14)atcenter and helped the offense produce a seasonhigh 294 rushing yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history), including a 2020 NFL single-game high 5 rushes of 20+ yards, vs. Dal. (12/8)

Started at center for the first time this season vs. Ten. (11/22)…Helped push the pile on RB J.K. Dobbins’ 1-yard TD run, giving Baltimore its first lead of the game

Started at RG and helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 110 ground yards and 2 TDs in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore scored 17 unanswered in the second half to capture the victory and set an NFL record with its 31ststraight game scoring at least 20 points

Filled in at RG following T Ronnie Stanley’s season-ending ankle injury vs. Pit. (11/1)…Helped the offense produce 265 rushing yards against the league’s second-ranked run defense entering the game (68.8 yards)…Baltimore’s 265 rushing yards marked the most the Ravens have had in a game vs. Pittsburgh and the most the Steelers have allowed since 1993 (267 vs. Seattle)

Started at RG, filling in for the injured G Tyre Phillips (shoulder), and helped the Ravens produce 161 rushing yards on 24 attempts (6.7 avg) in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 11/5, 1/1)

Became the starting center in Week 13, filling in for an injured Matt Skura...Helped Baltimore set an NFL record for single-season rushing yards (3,296) and produce the league’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)

Helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

The Ravens also became the first team in league history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

Helped QB Lamar Jackson become the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and postseason) in the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20)

Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who set a new single-season franchise record in passing TDs (36), in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Jackson also rushed (103 yards) for his NFL recordextending fifth 100-yard game of the season

Helped the Ravens set a new single-season franchise record for rushing yards in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)...Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who set the NFL single-season rushing record for a QB and threw 5 TD passes in a game for the third time this season

In his first-career start, helped set a new single-season franchise record for total TDs in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1)

Saw his first extensive action under center while filling in for an injured Matt Skura (knee), helping the Ravens produce 480 yards of offense (including a season-best 285 rushing) in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25)

In his NFL debut, saw 23 snaps at guard and helped Baltimore set single-game franchise records in yards (643) and points (59) in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)…Protected QB Lamar Jackson, allowing him to register career highs in yards (324) and TDs (5) while producing a perfect 158.3 passer rating…Helped block for RB Mark Ingram II, who tallied 107 rushing yards and 2 TDs

— COLLEGE —

Played in 34 games with 24 starts at Cal-Berkely, mostly at LT...Also played RT and RG

Earned Associated Press second-team All-Pac-12 as a senior Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors as a junior, helping protect QB Ross Bowers, who recorded the sixthmost passing yards (3,039) in school history, and RB Patrick Laird, who registered the 19th 1,000-yard rushing season in school history

As a sophomore, contributed to an O-line that helped establish several single-season school records, including pass completions (383) and fewest turnovers (15)

In his freshman season, helped Cal rank among the nation’s leaders in passing offense (third, 4,892 yards) and total offense (eighth, 6,879 yards)…Helped QB Jared Goff break two Pac-12 single-season records when he passed for 4,719 yards and 43 TDs Majored in legal studies at Cal-Berkeley

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Westlake (Westlake Village, CA) HS, where he won two league championships

Earned Marmonte League Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year honors as a senior for a team that finished 8-3 overall and 3-0 in conference play to win the Marmonte League, while reaching the first round of the Southern Section playoffs and ranking No. 22 in the state

Also named first-team All-Pac 5, All-Southern Section, AllCounty, All-Marmonte League, honorable mention All-Area and his school’s lineman of the year as a senior, when he helped anchor an O-line that paved the way for 4,677 total yards (425.2 ypg) including 2,269 on the ground (206.3 ypg)

Played for a squad as a junior that finished 8-3 overall, 4-0 in the conference play to win the Marmonte League East title and reached the first round of the Southern Section playoffs

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 206 VETERANS

— MEKARI'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Spoke to Big 33 – Team MD before their practice at M&T Bank Stadium (2022)

Attended the Ravens’ “Sip’ N Paint” event for breast cancer survivors and those still undergoing treatment (2021)

Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Participated in Ravens’ Inaugural Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL's Huddle for 100 efforts through helping volunteers learn CPR at the Pimlico Public Safety Training Facility (2019)

Supported the NFL and Ravens’ PLAY 60 initiative, the movement for a more active generation, by participating in the team’s PLAY 60 Salute to Service Military Kids Clinic with over 170 kids on the grounds of Fort Meade Military Base (2019) MEKARI'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

PATRICK MEKARI'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS)

W/LSCORE L27-33+ W36-35 W19-17 W23-7 W31-25+ W34-6 L17-41

ONINACTIVELIST W34-31+

ONINACTIVELIST L10-22 W16-13 W16-10 L19-20

ONINACTIVELIST L22-24

ONINACTIVELIST L30-31 L21-41 L19-20 L13-16+ 8-9

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 207 VETERANS
PATRICK
DATETEAMGPGS 2019 Ravens115 2020 Ravens148 2021 Ravens1312 NFLTOTALS3825
DATETEAMGPGS 2019 Ravens 11 2020 Ravens 22 NFLTOTALS 33
DATEOPPONENTP/S
09/13atRaidersP
09/19ChiefsS
09/26atLionsS
10/03atBroncosS
10/11ColtsS
10/17ChargersS
10/24BengalsS
11/07Vikings
11/11atDolphins
11/21atBearsS
11/28BrownsS
12/05atSteelersS
12/12atBrowns
12/19Packers
12/26atBengalsS
01/02RamsS
01/09SteelersS
2021TOTALS13-12
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Baltimore on 1/18/21

Was activated from the practice squad (COVID replacement elevation) on 12/2/20 at Pit.

Signed to Baltimore’s practice squad on 9/6/20 after being waived at the end of training camp on 9/5/20

Signed with Baltimore on 3/26/20

Waived by the Saints on 8/21/19

Signed with New Orleans as a rookie free agent on 5/10/19

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, appeared in all 17 games, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Snapped on all of P Sam Koch’s 71 punts and all FGAs of K Justin Tucker, who led the NFL with a 94.6 FG% (35-of-37), including a game-winning and an NFL-record 66yarder at Det. (9/26/21)…Posted 4 solo ST tackles, marking the most among NFL long snappers

Snapped on all 5 of K Justin Tucker’s FGAs, including his game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard FG, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26/21)…It marked Tucker’s 17th-career gamewinner (including playoffs) and the first snapped by Moore

— PERSONAL —

Spent the abbreviated XFL season with the Tampa Bay Vipers in 2019, seeing action in five games

In 2011, was selected in the 30th round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Boston Red Sox...Played first and third base in Boston's minor league system for four years (2011-14)

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0)

Appeared in all 17 games, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Snapped on all of P Sam Koch’s 71 punts and all FGAs of K Justin Tucker, who led the NFL with a 94.6 FG% (35-of-37), including a game-winning and an NFL-record 66-yarder at Det. (9/26)…Posted 4 solo ST tackles, marking the most among NFL long snappers

Snapped on all 4 of K Justin Tucker’s FGs and each of P Sam Koch’s 3 punts vs. LAR (1/2/22)…Tucker converted from 22, 46, 46 and 34 yards, while recording his NFL-record sixthstraight season with 130-plus points and seventh season overall with 30-plus FGM…Koch twice pinned the Rams inside their own 10-yard line, while also booting a seasonlong 61-yard punt that flipped the field from Baltimore’s 12yard line

Snapped on all 3 of K Justin Tucker’s FGs and all 5 of P Sam Koch’s punts, including Koch's season-long 60-yarder, at Cle. (12/12)…Tucker hit from 42, 50 and 55, producing his NFLrecord eighth game with multiple 50-plus-yard FGM

Snapped on K Justin Tucker’s 36-yard game-winning FG to give Baltimore the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)

Snapped on all 5 of K Justin Tucker’s FGAs, including his game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard FG, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…It marked Tucker’s 17th-career game-winner (including playoffs) and the first snapped by Moore

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/0, 0/0)

Made his NFL debut while filling in for LS Morgan Cox, seeing 9 special teams snaps at Pit. (12/2)…P Sam Koch netted 321 yards on 7 punts (45.9 avg.), 3 of which landed inside the Steelers’ 20-yard line

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 23 games in four years at Georgia

In 2018, appeared in all 14 games as the Bulldogs’ long snapper and was one of three winners of the team’s Special Teams Most Improved Player award

Saw action in the Bulldogs’ first three games as the punt snapper in 2017 and appeared in both College Football Playoff games

Played in four contests in 2016

Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and finance

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Brookwood (Snellville, GA) HS, where he was named Gwinnett County and State Defensive Back of the Year as a senior

Was also a two-time first-team All-State selection and Gwinnett County honoree, also earning Metro Atlanta AllStar

Alsohonorsplayed baseball in high school

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 208 VETERANS

NICK MOORE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

NICK MOORE'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS

DATEOPPONENT

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS)

W/LSCORE

09/13atRaidersP L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsP W36-35

09/26atLionsP W19-17 10/03atBroncosP W23-7 10/11ColtsP W31-25+ 10/17ChargersP W34-6 10/24BengalsP L17-41 11/07VikingsP W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsP L10-22

11/21atBearsP W16-13 11/28BrownsP W16-10 12/05atSteelersP L19-20 12/12atBrownsP L22-24 12/19PackersP L30-31 12/26atBengalsP L21-41 01/02RamsP L19-20 01/09SteelersP L13-16+ 2021TOTALS17 8-9

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 209 VETERANS —MOORE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in the team’s inaugural year of Purple Rising, celebrating female, high school athletics, by surprising varsity soccer teams from Carroll and Harford Counties (2021)
DATETEAMGP 2020 Ravens1 2021 Ravens17 NFLTOTALS18
DATETEAMGP 2020 Ravens0 NFLTOTALS0
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a three-year contract with the Ravens on 3/17/22

Signed a one-year contract with the Jets on 7/20/21

Released by Washington on 5/20/21

Re-signed a five-year deal with Washington on 4/27/17

Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 12/11/14

Originally selected by Washington in the third round (66th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

Washington’s Ed Block Courage Award winner (2015)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Entering 2022, has played in 121 games (113 starts) at both RT and LT during his career (2014-21) and started both postseason contests he appeared in (2015, 2020)

During the 2021 season with the Jets, made the 100th start of his career, in his 100th consecutive game played…His 113 straight appearances are tied for the third-longest active streak among all offensive linemen

Was a key member for an O-line that helped Washington clinch a 2020 Wild Card Playoff berth, starting all 16 regular season contests at RT for the sixth consecutive season

In 2018, started all 16 games at RT and helped provide running lanes for RB Adrian Peterson to register 1,042 rushing yards (65.1 ypg) and 7 TDs

Started all 16 games at RT in 2017 and provided protection for QB Kirk Cousins, who threw for 4,093 yards (255.8 ypg) and 27 TDs, producing a 93.9 QB rating

In 2016, started all 16 games at RT and helped secure the edge to a Washington O-line that produced team records in total net yards (6,454), net passing yards (4,758) and yards per play (6.40), while allowing only the fourth-fewest sacks in the NFL (23)…Washington also finished No. 5 in thirddown efficiency (45.2%)

Was a key cog on an O-line in 2015 that ranked No. 3 in the NFL in passer rating (102.0) and No. 11 in both passing yards (4,095) and passing yards per game (255.9)

— PERSONAL —

He and his wife, Jessica, have four children: daughter Natalia (12) and sons Isaiah (7), Jeremiah (6) and Legend (3)

2021: (NEW YORK JETS – 17/16)

Appeared in all 17 regular season games, starting the last 16 contests at RT

Blocked for an O-line that helped produce a single-game-high 273 rushing yards vs. Jax. (12/26), the most by any NFL team in 2021

Contributed to pass protection that allowed QB Mike White to throw for 405 yards on 37-of-45 completions and 3 TDs, with a 107.9 passer rating at Cin. (10/31)

Helped protect rookie QB Zach Wilson, en route to completing 21-of-34 passes for 297 yards and 2 TDs and a 97.3 QB rating vs. Ten. (10/3)

2020: (WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM – 16/16, 1/1)

Started all 16 games for the sixth-consecutive season, making starts at both RT and LT…Secured an edge on a Washington O-line that averaged 4.03 yards per carry and scored 18 TDs on the ground…

Started at RT in the Wild Card Playoff, helping protect QB Taylor Heinicke, en route to throwing for 306 yards and 1 TD on 26-of-44 completions vs. TB (1/9/21)

Protected QB Alex Smith’s and QB Kyle Allen’s blindside, en route to producing two 100-yard receivers in WR Terry McLaurin (7 catches, 115 yards, 1 TD) and WR Cam Sims (3 catches, 110 yards) vs. NYG (11/8)

Blocked for RB Antonio Gibson, who produced 128 rushing yards on and 1 TD, as Washington finished with a seasonhigh 208 rushing yards vs. Dal. (10/25)

2019: (WASHINGTON – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at RT for the fifth-consecutive season, helping block for an offense that produced a 4.4 yards per carry

Providedaveragerunning lanes for RB Derrius Guice (10 rushes, 129 yards, 2 TDs) and RB Adrian Peterson (13 rushes, 99 yards, 1 TD), en route to Washington recording a season-best 248 total rushing yards Car. (12/1)

Blocked on an O-line that produced a 100-yard rusher in RB Adrian Peterson (23 carries, 118 yards, 5.1 avg), and a 100yard receiver in WR Terry McLaurin (4 catches, 100 yards, 2 TDs) at Mia. (10/13)

Provided protection for QB Case Keenum to complete 30of-44 passes for 380 yards and 3 TDs, with a 117.6 QB rating at Phi. (9/8)

2018: (WASHINGTON – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at RT and helped guide Washington to record a 4.3 yards-per-carry average

Opened lanes for RB Adrian Peterson, who produced a season-best 149 rushing yards (5.7 avg) on 26 carries and 1 TD at NYG (10/28)

Helped secure the edge to an O-line that registered a season-high 429 yards of offense in a win at Ari. (9/9)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 210 VETERANS

2017: (WASHINGTON – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at RT, finishing as the only Washington offensive lineman to log 16 starts on the season

Blocked for an O-line that produced both a 300-yard passer in QB Kirk Cousins (22-of-32, 322 yards, 3 TDs, 132.6 QB rating) and 100-yard rusher in RB Samaje Perine (23 carries, 117 yards, 1 TD, 5.1 avg) at NO (11/19)

Was a key cog on an offensive line that helped secure a 472-128 advantage in total yards vs. Oak. (9/24), the team’s largest differential (+344) in regular season play since Dec. 15, 1974

2016: (WASHINGTON – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at RT and was part of an O-line that helped generate the NFL’s second-most passing yards (4,758) and passing yards per game (297.4), finishing No. 7 in passer rating (97.4)

Was a key cog for an O-line that helped produce the NFL’s third-best offense (403.4 ypg) and the ninth-most yards-percarry average (4.5)

Blocked for an O-line that posted 515 total yards in a win vs. GB (11/20), the team’s most in a non-overtime game since Week 11 of the 1991 season

Helped clear paths for an offense that registered 230 rushing yards vs. Phi. (10/16), the team’s highest total since 2012

2015: (WASHINGTON – 16/16, 1/1)

Started all 16 games at RT and helped Washington clinch a Wild Card playoff berth

Started the Wild Card matchup, helping protect QB Kirk Cousins, who completed 29-of-46 passes for 329 yards and 1 TD, with a 91.7 QB rating vs. GB (1/10/16)

Helped secure the edge for an offense that recorded a combined 300-yard passing game (324) and 200-yard rushing game (209) in a victory vs. NO (11/15), the first such combined output for Washington since winning Super Bowl XXII

2014: (WASHINGTON – 8/1)

Was limited to eight games (one start) as a rookie before being placed on Injured Reserve (foot)

— COLLEGE —

Played in 48 games (43 starts) at Virginia (2010-13), making 30 starts at RT and 12 at LT…Received All-ACC third-team honors as a senior, after helping RB Kevin Parks become the first Cavaliers’ 1,000-yard rusher in a season since the 2004

EarnedcampaignAll-ACC honorable mention accolades from the coaches as a junior in 2012, after helping UVA amass more than 500 yards of total offense multiple times in a season for the first time since 2004

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Meadowbrook (Richmond, VA) HS, where he was named a two-time All-State, two-time All-Region and twotime All-District selection…Multiple-time Richmond TimesDispatch first-team All-Met recipient…Had his jersey retired at Meadowbrook in 2016

Was a SuperPrep All-American and rated as a four-star prospect by Scout.com…Listed as the No. 2 player in the state of Virginia in 2009 by Rivals.com, the No. 3 run blocker in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 6 offensive tackle by ESPN.com

Also prepped at Fork Union Military Academy in 2009

— MOSES' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Launched the Morgan Moses Foundation in 2015 with the goal of motivating children through educational activities in the Central/Northern Virginia and D.C. metropolitan areas

Earned NFLPA Community MVP honors in Week 16 of the 2016 season after announcing a partnership with The Princeton Review to offer free tutoring services to 100 students

Pomoted healthy lifestyle habits at the 138th Annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn (2016)

Supported local teenage boys and girls at the Burgundy and Gold Banquet who are overcoming traumatic circumstances within their families (2016)

Helped deliver 157 Leesa mattresses to children at Youth for Tomorrow in Bristow, VA (2016)

Visited hematology patients at a Washington, D.C. Ronald McDonald House (2014)

Joined a panel discussing the importance of staying on the right path at the Fairfax Juvenile Detention Center (2014)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 211 VETERANS

DATETEAMGPGS

2014 Redskins1616 Redskins1616 Jets1716

NFLTOTALS121113

MORGAN MOSES' NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

MORGAN MOSES' NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS

DATETEAMGPGS

2015

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (JETS)

DATEOPPONENTP/S

W/LSCORE

09/12atPanthersP L14-19

09/19PatriotsS L6-25

09/26atBroncosS L0-26 10/03TitansS W27-24+ 10/10atFalconsS L20-27 10/24atPatriotsS L13-54 10/31BengalsS W34-31 11/04atColtsS L30-45 11/14BillsS L17-45

11/21DolphinsS L17-24

11/28atTexansS W21-14 12/05EaglesS L18-33 12/12SaintsS L9-30 12/19atDolphinsS L24-31 12/26JaguarsS W26-21

01/02BuccaneersS L24-28 01/09atBillsS L10-27

2021TOTALS17-16 4-13

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 212 VETERANS
Redskins 81 2015 Redskins1616 2016 Redskins1616 2017 Redskins1616 2018
2019
2020 FootballTeam1616 2021
Redskins 11 2020 FootballTeam11 NFLTOTALS 22
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on Signed1/10/22to the Ravens’ practice squad on 12/28/21 Released by Baltimore on 12/25/21

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 12/22/21 Released by Tennessee on 10/26/21

Signed to the Titans’ practice squad on 10/13/21 Released by the Jets on 10/7/21

Signed to the Jets’ practice squad on 9/1/21 Released by the Jets on 8/31/21

Signed from the Jets’ practice squad to the active roster on Signed11/28/20to the Jets’ practice squad on 11/5/20

Released by the Jets on 11/3/20

Signed from the Jets’ practice squad to the active roster on Activated10/10/20 from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 9/27/20 at Ind.

Signed to the Jets’ practice squad on 9/6/20 Released by the Jets on 9/5/20

Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Jets on 12/30/19

Signed to the Jets’ practice squad on 11/6/19 Released by Kansas City on 9/12/19

Signed to Kansas City’s practice squad on 9/1/19 Released by the Chiefs on 8/31/19

Signed to Kansas City’s active roster on 10/23/18

Signed to the Chiefs’ practice squad on 9/2/18

Released by Kansas City on 9/1/18

Originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Chiefs in 2018

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, spent time on the Jets’ and Titans’ practice squads before spending the final two weeks of the season on Baltimore’s practice squad

Has had stints with the Chiefs, Jets, Titans and Ravens in his Appearedcareer in two games as a rookie with the Chiefs in 2018, seeing action on special teams

— PERSONAL —

Was drafted in the eighth round in phase two of the 2020 XFL Draft by the St. Louis BattleHawks, but did not sign with the league

In 2021, helped unload turkeys and trimmings before serving a pre-Thanksgiving dinner to kids at the Food Bank for NYC in Harlem…Also presented a $15,000 check to the Food Bank For New York City at the event

2021: (RAVENS / TITANS / JETS – 0/0)

Spent time on the Jets’ and Titans’ practice squads before joining Baltimore’s practice squad for the final two weeks of the season

2020: (NEW YORK JETS – 0/0)

Spent time on the Jets’ active roster and the practice squad but did not see any game action

2019: (NY JETS / KC CHIEFS – 0/0)

Spent Week 1 on the Chiefs’ practice squad and spent Week 10-17 on the Jets’ practice squad

2018: (KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – 2/0, 0/0)

Spent Weeks 1-7 on the Chiefs’ practice squad, before earning an elevation and spending the rest of the season on the 53-man roster…Appeared in two games, making contributions on special teams…Was inactive for both playoff contests

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 44 games on the offensive line as a walk-on at Holy Cross (2013-17), earning second-team All-Patriot League honors following the 2016 and 2017 seasons…Received the Davitt Award as the team’s top offensive lineman in 2016

As a redshirt freshman in 2014, helped the Crusaders finish with 1,884 rushing yards, their highest total since 1991 (1,927 rushing yards)

Missed the entire 2013 season due to injury, receiving a medical Majoredredshirtineconomics at Holy Cross

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL), where he earned second-team All-Chicago Catholic League honors as a senior and helped lead his team to the State Championship game in 2011 and a semifinal appearance in 2012…Was also elected to the Academic All-Chicago Catholic League team

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 213 VETERANS

JIMMY MURRAY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

Wentfrom KansasCity N.Y.Jets

Wentfrom N.Y.Jets

Wentfrom Tennessee Baltimore

JIMMY MURRAY'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS

DATEOPPONENTP/S

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (JETS/TITANS/RAVENS)

W/LSCORE

PRACTICESQUAD L14-19 09/19Patriots PRACTICESQUAD L6-25 09/26atBroncos PRACTICESQUAD L0-26 10/03Titans PRACTICESQUAD W27-24+

09/12atPanthers

Wentfrom Jets to Titans 10/24Chiefs PRACTICESQUAD W27-3 10/31atColts NOTONROSTER W34-31+ 11/07atRams NOTONROSTER W28-16 11/14Saints NOTONROSTER W23-21 11/21Texans NOTONROSTER L13-22 11/28atPatriots NOTONROSTER L13-36 12/12Jaguars NOTONROSTER W20-0 12/19atSteelers NOTONROSTER L13-19

Wentfrom Titans to Ravens 12/26atBengals NOTONROSTER L21-41 01/02Rams PRACTICESQUAD L19-20 01/09Steelers PRACTICESQUAD L13-16+

2021TOTALS0-0 6-9

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 214 VETERANS
DATETEAMGPGS 2018 Chiefs 20 2019 Chiefs 00
to
2019 Jets 00 2019 TOTAL 00 2020 Jets 00 2021 Jets 00
to Tennessee 2021 Titans 00
to
2021 Ravens 00 2021 TOTAL 00 NFLTOTALS 20
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Acquired by the Ravens on 3/18/21 in exchange for an undisclosed 2022 draft choice

Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 8/20/20

Placed on Injured Reserve (back) on 11/18/19

Originally selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round (69th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has played in 18 games (two start), with Jacksonville (2019) and Baltimore (2021), totaling 12 receptions for 81 yards

In 2021, saw action in 14 games (one start) in his first year as a Raven, registering a career-high 9 catches for 66 yards… Helped block for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg), also adding 3 special teams tackles

— PERSONAL —

Is an avid snowboarder

Father, Rene, played college football for Cal Poly…Uncle, Clancy, was a defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers and St. Louis Cardinals…Second cousin, Darren, pitched for 20 seasons in the MLB

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/1)

Saw action in 14 games (one start) in his first year as a Raven, registering a career-high 9 catches for 66 yards… Helped block for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg), also adding 3 special teams tackles

Notched career highs in receptions (2) and receiving yards (13) in the 31-25 vs. Ind. (10/11)

2020: (JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire season on Injured Reserve after suffering a foot injury in practice

2019: (JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – 4/1, INJURED RESERVE)

Appeared in four games (one start) before suffering a season-ending back injury in Week 11…Totaled 3 receptions for 15 yards on the season

Caught a 5-yard pass in his first career start at Ind. (11/17)

Saw action at TE and made his first-career reception – a 6yard grab – vs. NYJ (10/27)

Made his NFL debut, seeing 25 snaps on offense at Cin. (10/20)

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 49 games (36 starts) in four seasons with San Jose State, tallying 98 receptions for 1,067 yards and 7 TDs…Became the fourth tight end in school history with 1,000-plus career receiving yards

Competed in the 2019 Senior Bowl...Ranked third nationally among FBS tight ends and led the team with 56 receptions during his senior campaign in 2018…Also produced 709 receiving yards and 4 TDs that season

Was a three-time academic All-Mountain West award winner and recipient of the 2017 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award

Earned his degree in business administration

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Paso Robles (CA) HS, where he played tight end, defensive end and linebacker

Also played forward for the basketball team

—OLIVER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Supported the NFL and Ravens’ PLAY 60 initiative, the movement for a more active generation, by participating in the team’s PLAY 60 All Abilities Clinic with over 100 athletes from Special Olympics Maryland (2021)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 215 VETERANS

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10/11ColtsP2136.57 0000.00 0W31-25+

10/17ChargersP122.02 0000.00 0W34-6

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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 216 VETERANS JOSH OLIVER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2019 Jaguars413155.060000.000 2020 Jaguars00000.000000.000 2021 Ravens1419667.3190000.000 NFLTOTALS18212816.8190000.000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEIVING Receptions 2 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 24, 2021 ...1 more at 2. Receiving Yards 29 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 24, 2021 Longest Receptions 19 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 24, 2021 All-Purpose Yards 29 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 24, 2021 Special Teams Tackles 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 ...2 more at 1. Miscellaneous Tackles 1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RECEIVING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERUSHING 09/13atRaidersP000.00 0000.00 0L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsP199.09 0000.00 0W36-35 09/26atLionsP166.06 0000.00 0W19-17
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Odafe Oweh was selected by the Ravens in the first round (31st overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the second of two Ravens’ picks (WR Rashod Bateman, 27th) in the round…Declared for the draft following his redshirt sophomore season at Penn State

— NFL HONORS —

PFWA All-Rookie Team (2021) AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2, 2021)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 15 games (two starts) in his rookie campaign (2021), posting 33 tackles, 5 TFL, 5 sacks (second most on the team) and 15 QBHs (tied, Tyus Bowser, for second on the team)…Also recorded a team-high 3 FFs and 2 FRs, helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)...Joined Terrell Suggs (2003) as the only Ravens in team history to produce at least 5 sacks, multiple forced FFs and multiple FRs in their rookie campaign

Tallied 3 solo tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QBH and the first FF and FR of his career, en route to earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19/21)…Knocked the ball loose from RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire and recovered the fumble with 1:26 left to play and the Ravens protecting a one-point lead…His QBH earlier in the game forced an errant pass and led to a CB Tavon Young INT...Became the fourth Baltimore rookie to win Defensive Player of the Week, joining LB Patrick Queen (Week 5, 2020), S Chad Williams (Week 13, 2002) and LB Ray Lewis (Week 1, 1996)

— PERSONAL —

Ran a 4.36-second 40-yard dash at Penn State’s Pro Day Comes from a family of Nigerian descent and hopes to one day travel to the country to help with various construction projects…Oweh grew up in New Jersey, but both of his parents are from Nigeria…Father, Henry, was born in Nigeria, while his mother, Tania, moved there when she was 7...Odafe is a name with roots in the Urhobo tribe, Henry’s ethnic group, which primarily resides in Southwest Nigeria...The name means "a wealthy individual"

Was a skilled high school basketball player and didn’t start playing organized football until his junior year of high school Enjoys drawing as a hobby

Name is pronounced: uh-DAH-fay, OH-way

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/2)

Played in 15 games (two starts) as a rookie, posting 33 tackles, 5 TFL, 5 sacks (second most on the team) and 15 QBHs (tied, Tyus Bowser, for second on the team)…Also recorded a team-high 3 FFs and 2 FRs, helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)

Posted 5 tackles vs. Cle. (12/12), as Baltimore’s defense held the Browns to 0 points and just 95 yards in the second half

Recorded a career-high 5 tackles and 1 PD vs. Pit. (12/5)

Recorded 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 QBH, 1 FF and 1 FR in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28), as Baltimore limited the Browns to a season-low 40 rushing yards…With a sack-fumble of WR Jarvis Landry, who attempted to pass from the Wildcat formation, Oweh joined OLB Terrell Suggs (2003) as the only Ravens rookies in team history to produce at least 5 sacks, multiple forced FFs and at least 1 FR in a rookie campaign

Registered 4 tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFL and 3 QBHs vs. Mia. (11/11)…His sack marked his fourth of the season and ties for the most by a rookie Raven since 2016 (OLB Matt Judon)

Tallied 3 tackles, 1 sack, 2 QBH and 1 FF in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone…Became first Ravens rookie to produce 3 sacks and 2 FF through the first five games of a career

Posted 1 tackle, 1 sack, 1 TFL and 2 QBH in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total Talliedyards

4 tackles and 1 QBH in his first-career start in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)

Tallied 3 solo tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QBH and the first FF and FR of his career, en route to earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Knocked the ball loose from RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire and recovered the fumble with 1:26 left to play and the Ravens protecting a one-point lead…His QBH earlier in the game forced an errant pass and led to a CB Tavon Young INT

Made his NFL debut, posting 2 tackles (both solo) and 1 sack at LV (9/13)…His sack forced a Raiders’ FGA as time expired in the first half…Led NFL rookie defenders with 4 QB pressures in Week One

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

In 24 career games (eight starts), posted 63 tackles (37 solo), 13.5 TFL, 7 sacks, 2 PD and 2 FFs

In his final season (2020) at Penn State, tallied a career-high 38 tackles (20 solo), including 6.5 TFL and 1 PD

Collected a career-high 5 sacks, adding 21 tackles, 2 FFs and 1 PD, as a redshirt freshman in 2019

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 217 VETERANS

Earned several collegiate honors, including first-team All-Big Ten by league coaches (2020), second-team All-Big Ten by The Associated Press (2020), second-team All-Big Ten by Pro Football Focus (2020), third-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele (2020) and Big Ten Freshman of the Week following the Michigan State game (10/26/19)

Majored in communication arts and sciences at Penn State

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ), where he twice lettered in football and played basketball

Was teammates and friends with Baltimore's 2022 secondround draft choice OLB David Ojabo at Blair Academy

Named first-team All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League after recording 60 tackles, 13 sacks and 10 TFL as a senior

Earned second-team All-MAPL honors as a junior after posting 42 tackles, 7 sacks and 5 TFL

—OWEH'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)

Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022)

Participated in the “Help Bag Hunger Day” shopping event to support food insecure families in Baltimore (2021)

Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening (2021)

Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Hilton Rec Center in Baltimore (2021)

Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s 4Every1 Foundation bowling event (2021)

Total Tackles 5 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 more at 5.

Solo Tackles 3 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 ...4 more at 3.

Sacks 1.0 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 28, 2021 ...4 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed 1 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 05, 2021

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 28, 2021 ...2 more at 1.

Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 28, 2021 ...1 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss 2 at Miami Dolphins, Nov 11, 2021

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 218 VETERANS
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 9/10/21

Signed a three-year contract extension (through 2022) with the Ravens on 12/28/19

Acquired by the Ravens from the LA Rams on 10/15/19 in exchange for ILB Kenny Young and a 2020 fifth-round draft

Tradedchoice by Kansas City to the LA Rams on 3/14/18

Selected by Kansas City in the first round (18th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

Three-time Pro Bowler (2016-17, 2019)

Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2016, 2019 - DB)

Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2015, 2019 - CB)

Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year (2015)

NFL All-Rookie Team (2015)

Three-time AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 15, 2017; Week 3, 2016; Week 15, 2015)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Since entering the NFL in 2015, Peters owns the league's most total takeaways (39), INTs (31), INT-return yards (814), INT-return TDs (6) and defensive TDs (7), while his 86 PD stand as the fourth most during that span

His 3 postseason INTs are tied for the most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2015

In 2020, started all 14 games in which he played, registering 52 tackles (46 solo), 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 QBH, 4 FFs, 2 FRs and a team-high 4 INTs…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also posting an NFL-high 25 FFs

In 2019, totaled 39 tackles, 3 INTs (2 of which were returned for TDs) and 10 PD, helping Baltimore’s defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in total yards (300.6) allowed per game...Tallied 5 total INTs for the season, producing NFL bests in INT return yards (210) and INT-TDs (3)...The Ravens’ 6 defensive TDs tied (TB) for No. 1 in the NFL

In his Ravens debut at Seattle (10/20/19), recorded a 67-yard INT-TD, marking his 25th-career INT and fifth-career pick-6

In 2018, started all 16 regular season games in his first year with the Rams, finishing with 3 INTs for 107 yards, 43 tackles and 8 PD...Also started all three postseason contests and totaled a playoff career-high 7 tackles and 1 PD in Super Bowl LIII against New England

In his rookie season (2015), recorded career highs in tackles (53), INTs (8), INT return yards (280, including 2 TDs) and PD (26)...Added 9 tackles, 1 INT and 3 PD in two playoff games

On his first-career play from scrimmage, intercepted Texans QB Brian Hoyer (9/13/15)

— PERSONAL —

Established the Fam 1st Family Foundation in 2011 with Josh Johnson and Marshawn Lynch to strengthen underprivileged youth in Oakland, CA...The foundation educates students in architecture and design, coding, music and entrepreneurship

In 2021, joined the Fan Controlled Football ranks, teaming with his Marshawn Lynch, Renee Montgomery and Miro as part owner of the Beasts

Marcus' father, Michael, is the head football coach at McClymonds (Oakland, CA) HS, leading Marcus' alma mater to three state championships over Michael's 36-year tenure (28 as an assistant & eight as head coach)...Michael has won several awards, including the 2020 National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches High School Coach of the Year, which honors a coach who has excelled on the field and used his position to advance diversity in the high school ranks by demonstrating integrity, character and excellence...Michael also earned the Cal-Hi State Small Schools Coach of the Year (2018) award, a year after Oakland honored him with a key to the city (2017)

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire 2021 season on Injured Reserve after suffering a season-ending knee injury in practice on 9/9

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/14, 2/2)

Started all 14 games in which he played, registering 52 tackles (46 solo), 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 QBH, 4 FFs, 2 FRs and a team-high 4 INTs…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also posting an NFL-high 25 FFs

Posted 4 solo tackles and a pivotal fourth-quarter INT in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped limit the Titans to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and 158 net passing Registeredyards1solo

tackle an INT in the end zone in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21), helping limit the Bengals’ passing attack to 48 yards, marking the fewest net passing yards allowed in Ravens single-game franchise history…The defense held starting QB Brandon Allen to a passer rating of 0.0, marking the third time in franchise history that feat has been accomplished (Nathan Peterman – 9/9/18; Eli Manning 12/12/04)…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Registered 6 solo tackles and 2 PD at Pit. (12/2)…Also helped stop Pittsburgh short of the end zone on 3-of-4 goalto-go possessions

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 219 VETERANS

Registered 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 INT and 1 FF in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…His FF was gathered by S Chuck Clark and returned 65 yards for a TD…Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout to help secure the team’s 10thconsecutive road victory...It marked Peters’ fifth-career game with at least 1 INT and 1 FF, and he became the first NFL defender with two-such performances this season

Produced 5 tackles (3 solo), 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR vs. Pit. (11/1)…Also helped limit the league’s third-best third-down offense entering the game (51.1%) to 3-of-9 (33%)

Recorded his first-career sack, 1 INT and 1 FF in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)…Became the fourth Raven to produce at least 1 sack, 1 INT and 1 FF in a single game (Eric Weddle2017, Corey Ivy - 2006 and Chad Williams2005)…Baltimore had five different DBs record at least 1 sack, marking the first time in NFL history that this feat has been RecoveredaccomplishedtheCBMarlon

Humphrey FF in the 31-17 win at Was. (10/4)…Also helped limit Washington to 4-of-13 (31%) on third Recordeddownhis 28th-career interception in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20), adding to his league-leading total since joining the NFL in 2015…Also helped limit the Texans’ offense to 5of-14 (36%) on third down, en route to Baltimore’s 14thconsecutive regular season victory

Collected 3 solo tackles and 1 PD in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Helped limit Pro Bowl WRs Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. to a combined 8 receptions for 83 yards

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS / LA RAMS – 16/15, 1/1)

After joining the Ravens via trade (LAR) in Week 7, totaled 39 tackles, 3 INTs (2 of which were returned for TDs) and 10 PD, helping Baltimore’s defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in total yards (300.6) allowed per game...Tallied 5 total INTs for the season, producing NFL bests in INT return yards (210) and INT-TDs (3)...The Ravens’ 6 defensive TDs tied (TB) for No. 1 in the NFL

Registered 4 tackles and 3 PD, including a game-clinching fourth-down stop near Baltimore’s goal line with 1-minute remaining, helping the Ravens clinch their secondconsecutive playoff berth in the 24-17 victory at Buf. (12/8)

Led the team with 8 tackles and recorded his third INT as a Raven (returned for 22 yards) for a defense that held the Rams to 221 total yards in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25)

Registered 3 tackles and 1 PD, helping limit the Texans to 232 total yards in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17)

Posted 6 tackles and his third INT-TD return of the season, intercepting Bengals QB Ryan Finley and sprinting to the end zone for an 89-yard score, in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)

Started his second contest as a Raven and had a team-high 8 tackles, adding 1 PD, in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)

In his Ravens debut, recorded a 67-yard INT-TD, marking his 25th-career INT and fifth-career pick-six, in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)

2018: (LOS ANGELES RAMS – 16/16, 3/3)

Started all 16 regular season games and three postseason contests in his first season with the Rams and fourth as a pro...Returned an INT for a TD in his Rams debut and finished with 3 INTs for 107 yards on the season…Totaled 43 total tackles (33 solo), while adding 8 PD and 1 QBH

In Super Bowl LIII, posted a playoff career-high 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD against NE (2/3/19)

Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo), helping limit the Saints to 290 total yards in the NFC Championship at NO (1/20/19)

Started his fifth postseason contest, recording 1 TFL and 1 PD in the Divisional Playoff vs. Dal. (1/12/19)

Snagged an INT and returned it 48 yards, while also tallying 3 solo tackles and 1 PD at Chi. (12/9)

Intercepted Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes in the fourth quarter to help preserve a 54-51 win vs. KC (11/19)

Played all 52 defensive snaps and recorded 6 tackles (5 solo) for a defense that held the Packers to 2-for-9 (22%) on third down vs. GB (10/28)

Posted 5 tackles (1 solo) and 1 PD, while helping limit Seahawks QB Russell Wilson to only 13 total completions at Sea.

Appeared(10/7)in all 74 defensive snaps and totaled 6 solo tackles Min. (9/27)

In his first game as a Ram, recorded 1 INT and returned it 50 yards for a TD…The fourth-quarter pick-6 helped seal a 33-13, Week 1 victory at Oak. (9/10)

2017: (KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – 14/14, 1/1)

Peters started all 14 games played in his third season in the NFL…Finished the season with 46 tackles (42 solo), 5 INTs, 4 FFs, 2 FRs and 9 PD

Recorded 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR vs. Mia. (12/24)

Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week Honors after tallying 2 INTs against Chargers QB Philip Rivers, returning the INTs 74 total yards…Added 1 FF, 3 solo tackles and 3 PD vs. LAC Recorded(12/16)1INT, 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR, returning it 45 yards in a victory Den. (10/30)

Intercepted QB Ben Roethlisberger, returning the pick 16 yards vs. Pit. (10/15)…Added 2 PD and 3 solo tackles

Recorded 1 INT and returned it 38 yards, while adding 3 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, for a defense that held Chargers QB Philip Rivers to 20-for-40 (50%) passing and intercepted him 3 times at LAC (9/24)

2016: (KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – 15/15, 1/1)

Earned first-team All-Pro Honors and named to his secondconsecutive Pro Bowl after finishing his second season with 45 tackles (35 solo), 6 INTs, 20 PD, 3 FRs and 1 FF

Grabbed 1 INT and returned it 16 yards, while also recording 3 tackles (2 solo) and 2 PD at SD (1/1/17)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 220 VETERANS

Registered 6 tackles (5 solo), 4 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR, returning the fumble 10 yards in a victory where Chiefs K Cairo Santos hit a FG to win the game as time expired at Car. (11/13)

Tied a career high with 7 solo tackles and 1 FR Jax. (11/6) Recovered 1 fumble and returned it 21 yards vs. NO (10/23)

Recorded fifth INT of the season, adding 2 tackles (1 solo) and 1 PD at Oak. (10/16)

Posted 2 INTs for a second-straight week (becoming the first player to have two-consecutive weeks of at least 2 INTs since then-Seahawks CB Richard Sherman (12/15/13 –12/22/13), and added 2 PD vs. NYJ (9/25)

Snared 2 INTs and returned them a combined 47 yards, including a 28-yard long return at Hou. (9/18)…Also posted 4 PD and 7 tackles (2 solo)

2015: (KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – 16/16, 2/2)

Named AP Defensive Rookie of the Year, earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl and PFWA All-Rookie Team honors following his rookie campaign…Tallied a league-high 8 INTs (tied with S Reggie Nelson), 60 tackles (53 solo), 26 PD and 1 FF

Recorded his eighth-career INT and returned it 46 yards vs. Cle. (12/27)...Added 2 PD and 1 solo tackle

Snagged 2 INTs and returned them a combined 93 yards, including a 90-yard long TD return for his second pick-6 of the season at Bal. (12/20)...Finished with 4 PD and 3 tackles (2 Recordedsolo)

6 solo tackles and 1 INT which he returned 58 yards at Oak. (12/6)...Added 2 PD and 1 FF

Snared 1 INT and returned it 28 yards, adding 2 solo tackles and 2 PD in a 29-13 victory over QB Peyton Manning and the Broncos at Den. (11/15)

Posted 6 solo tackles, 1 INT and 2 PD at Min. (10/18)

Recorded 7 solo tackles, including 1 TFL vs. Chi. (10/11)

Intercepted Broncos QB Peyton Manning at Arrowhead Stadium and returned it 55 yards for a TD for his first-career pick-6 vs. Den. (9/17)...Finished with 5 solo tackles and 4 PD

On his first-career play from scrimmage, intercepted Texans QB Brian Hoyer vs. Hou. (9/13)...Also tallied 7 tackles (5 solo) and 3 PD

— COLLEGE —

Played in 34 games (27 starts) in three years at Washington

Recorded 129 tackles (95 solo), 9.5 TFL, 1 sack, 11 INTs returned for 72 yards, including 1 TD...Added 35 PD, 3 FRs, 1 FF and 1 QB pressure

Named to NFL.com’s Midseason All-American team in 2014 Redshirted his freshman season in 2011

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Attended McClymonds (Oakland, CA) HS…Named the MVP of the Oakland Athletic League as a senior in 2010…Led McClymonds to a 12-0 season as a senior, the first-ever perfect season in school history…Tallied 7 INTs as a senior and also scored 6 TDs via kick or punt return Named first-team All-State by Rivals.com and ESPN.com Named No. 30 cornerback in the nation and No. 43 prospect (all positions) in California by Rivals.com

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 221 VETERANS

— PETERS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Formed, established and currently serves as VP of the Fam 1stFamilyFoundation…The foundation targets impacting the lives of disenfranchised youth in Peters’ hometown of Oakland, CA

Core foundation programs include educating minority youth about the professions of architecture and design, coding and computer science, culinary training, music producing and beat making and entrepreneurial ventures…Unfinished Learning – a capstone program of the foundation – assists students with homework and ensures that they understand grade level content

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Hosted a backpack and sneaker giveaway for Baltimore children in need to prepare them for the upcoming school year (2021)

Partnered with the Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation to host a back-to-school distribution event at Curtis Bay Elementary in Baltimore City (2021)

Alongside teammate Ronnie Stanley, purchased and distributed Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to food insecure families in the Baltimore community (2021)

Joined fellow teammate Jimmy Smith to provide Thanksgiving meals and turkeys for families at Zion Baptist Church (2020)

Hosted Thanksgiving Dinner in partnership with Hatahway-Sycamores Child and Family Services (2019)

Joined former NFL player Marshawn Lynch to hosted Fam 1stFamilyFoundation and All-Pro SAAIF-Fam 1stFamilyFoundation Football Camp in San Salvador, El Salvador (2019)

Hosted Fam 1stFamilyFoundation Day Party (2019)

Hosted 4th Annual It Take A Village Carnival for students and families of McClymonds High School in Oakland, California

Joined(2016-19)Fam

1stFamilyFoundation @ the Strike Bowling event (2019)

Los Angeles Rams Community Impact Player of the Week (2018)

Participated in the Rams’ school visit and purchased backpacks filled with school supplies for 300 of Los Angeles Unified School District’s Century Park Elementary school students (2018)

Donated 300 coats to members of Gregg/Klice Community Center in Kansas City (2017)

Purchased three sets of football uniforms for McClymonds High School

Funded spring break trip for 30 McClymonds High School students to go to Africa

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 222 VETERANS
MARCUS PETERS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2019Rams661495180.00.0023232t14010000000002018Rams1616433310000.00.01310750t18000000000002017Chiefs141446424210.00.00513762094214500000002016Chiefs1515453510000.00.00663280201303100000002015Chiefs161660537240.00.00828090t22610000000000Wentfrom L.A.Rams to Baltimore 2019Ravens10939318000.00.00317889t21000000000000.2019TOTAL1615534013180.00.00521089t314010000000002020Ravens141452466121.010.014171209420-300000002021Ravens00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS9190299249506151.010.023181490T6861081730000000 MARCUS PETERS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens22972000.00.001131301000000000002019Ravens11220110.00.0000001000000000002018Rams331183110.00.0000002000000000002017Chiefs11440230.00.001282801000000000002016Chiefs11642000.00.0000001000000000002015Chiefs22963000.00.001220300000000000 NFLTOTALS1010413110450.00.00343280900000000000

Total Tackles 8 at Los Angeles Rams, Nov 25, 2019 ...1 more at 8.

Solo Tackles 7 vs. New England Patriots, Nov 03, 2019 ...2 more at 7.

Sacks 1.0 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 11, 2020

Passes Defensed 4 at Carolina Panthers, Nov 13, 2016 ...3 more at 4.

Forced Fumbles 1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020 ...9 more at 1.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Fumble Recoveries

1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Nov 01, 2020 ...7 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss 1 at New England Patriots, Nov 15, 2020 ...5 more at 1.

Interceptions 2 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Dec 16, 2017 ...3 more at 2.

Interception Return Yards 93 at Baltimore Ravens, Dec 20, 2015

Longest Opponent's Fumble Return 45 vs. Denver Broncos, Oct 30, 2017

2020 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS 10/04at09/28ChiefsS4310.00.00000000000000000000L20-3409/20at09/13BrownsS3300.00.00000000100000000000W38-6TexansS3210.00.00001990200000000000W33-16FootballTeamS2200.00.000000000010-30000000W31-1710/11BengalsS4401.010.0001112120110000000000W27-310/18atEaglesS3300.00.00000000000000000000W30-2811/01SteelersS5320.00.00000000111000000000L24-2811/08atColtsS5410.00.00001-4-40110000000000W24-1011/15atPatriotsS3300.00.01200000000000000000L17-2311/22TitansS3300.00.00000000000000000000L24-30+ 01/03at12/27Giants12/20Jaguars12/14at12/08CowboysS5500.00.00000000000000000000W34-1712/02atSteelersS6600.00.00000000200000000000L14-19BrownsS5410.00.00000000010000000000W47-42ONINACTIVELISTW40-14ONINACTIVELISTW27-13BengalsS1100.00.00001000100000000000W38-3 2020TOTALS14-14524661.010.01214171209420-3000000011-5

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(RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 12/30/21

Returned from Injured Reserve on 10/16/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 9/14/21

Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated to Return on Placed11/30/20on

Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/3/20

Tyre Phillips was selected by the Ravens in the third round (106th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft…Was the fourth player picked by Baltimore in the third round (DT Justin Madubuike, WR Devin Duvernay and LB Malik Harrison)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, saw action in 10 games (five starts: four at RT & one at LT), blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Was twice placed on Injured Reserve (knee), first on 9/14/21 (after which he later returned to game action) and again on 12/30/21

Saw action in 12 games (eight starts) between RG and RT during his rookie campaign in 2020…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Saw action at RT and helped block for an offense that totaled a franchise-record 404 rushing yards in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards stand as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970

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NFL debut and first-career start in the seasonopening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)…Helped block for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 20-of-25 (80%) passes for 275 yards and 3 TDs, producing a 152.1 passer rating

— PERSONAL —

Is an accomplished musician who plays the piano and trumpet…Began playing piano at the age of 3

Much of his musical talent was acquired playing the keyboard at church, where his father, James, is a pastor

Would like to someday work as an occupational therapist for children with special needs

Graduated with a degree in human development and family sciences from Mississippi State

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/5, INJURED RESERVE)

Saw action in 10 games (five starts: four at RT & one at LT), blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Was twice placed on Injured Reserve (knee), first on 9/14 (after which he later returned to game action) and again on 12/30

Started at RT, before leaving the game due to injury (knee) in the second quarter vs. GB (12/19)…Helped block for an offense that produced 215 passing yards and 143 rushing yards, while allowing only 1 sack…Helped QB Tyler Huntley become one of seven NFL QBs since 1960 to throw for 200 yards/2 TDs and rush for 70 yards/2 TDs in a single game

Started at RT and helped block for an offense that produced 500 yards (253 passing & 247 rushing) and recorded a franchise record in total first downs gained (36) in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)

Started at LG, before leaving in the second quarter with a knee injury (did not return) at LV (9/13)… Helped Baltimore gain 189 yards on the ground to extend its 100-yard rushing streak to 40 games…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 19-of-30 passes for 235 yards and 1 TD, adding 86 rushing yards

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/8, 2/2)

Saw action in 12 games (eight starts) between RG and RT during his rookie campaign…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Started at RT in his postseason debut and helped block for an offense that totaled a postseason franchise-record 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs

Saw action at RT and helped block for an offense that totaled a franchise-record 404 rushing yards in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards stand as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth...Blocks for a rushing attack that has topped 100-rushing yards in 39consecutive games, marking the second-longest streak of its kind in NFL history

Saw action at RT and helped block for an offense that totaled 249 rushing yards in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 224 VETERANS

Saw action at RT and helped block for an offense that totaled 250 passing yards and 159 rushing yards in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Also helped the offense convert on 8-of-12 third downs and notch 40 points for the second-straight week Started at RT and helped the offense produce 231 rushing yards and a franchise-tying 5 rushing TDs in the 47-42 win at Cle.

Started(12/14)atRT and helped the offense produce a season-high 294 rushing yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history), including a 2020 NFL single-game high 5 rushes of 20+ yards, vs. Dal. (12/8)

Started at RG vs. Pit (11/1), before leaving the game in the first quarter with an ankle injury…Did not return Started at RG and helped the offense produce 182 rushing yards on 37 carries (4.9 avg) in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…Helped QB Lamar Jackson (108) record his seventhcareer 100-yard rushing game

Helped pave the way for Baltimore’s rushing attack to gain 230 yards in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 18-of-24 passes (75%) for 204 yards and 1 TD

Made his NFL debut and first-career start in the seasonopening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Helped block for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 20-of-25 (80%) passes for 275 yards and 3 TDs, producing a 152.1 passer rating...Jackson also added a team-high 45 rushing yards on 7 carries (6.4 avg.)

— COLLEGE —

Played in 26 career games (13 starts) at Mississippi State, where in 2019, he developed into one of the SEC’s top offensive linemen

In his first starting season (2019) at MSU, started all 13 games at LT, seeing action in a team-high 821 snaps (819 at LT and 2 at LG)

In 2019, earned the highest offensive grade among MSU Olinemen and the second-highest offensive grade on the team from Pro Football Focus College (80.1)

Prior to joining MSU, spent two seasons (2015-16) playing guard for a record-breaking East Mississippi Community College offense

Was a member of the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society (2020), participated in the Senior Bowl (2020) and was three-time Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient (2017-19)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Grenada (MS) HS, where he played basketball but didn’t play a full season of football until his senior year For much of his high school career, played trumpet in the marching band during halftime of football games PHILLIP'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 225 VETERANS
Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022) TYRE PHILLIPS' NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGS 2020 Ravens128 2021 Ravens105 NFLTOTALS2213 TYRE PHILLIPS' NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGS 2020 Ravens 22 NFLTOTALS 22

DATEOPPONENTP/S

2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS)

W/LSCORE

09/13atRaidersS L27-33+ 09/19Chiefs

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW36-35 09/26atLions

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW19-17 10/03atBroncos

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW23-7 10/11Colts

INJUREDRESERVE-DESIGNATEDFORRETURNW31-25+ 10/17ChargersP W34-6 10/24BengalsP L17-41 11/07VikingsS W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsS L10-22 11/21atBearsP W16-13 11/28BrownsP W16-10 12/05atSteelersP L19-20 12/12atBrownsS L22-24 12/19PackersS L30-31 12/26atBengals

ONINACTIVELIST L21-41 01/02Rams

INJUREDRESERVE L19-20 01/09Steelers

INJUREDRESERVE L13-16+

2021TOTALS10-5 8-9

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a three-year deal with Baltimore on 3/23/22

Released by Minnesota on 3/15/22

Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated to Return on Designated12/4/21 to Return from Injured Reserve on 12/1/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (elbow) on 11/13/21

Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out (due to COVID-19 concerns) on Signed7/28/20a

three-year deal with the Vikings as an unrestricted free agent (Bal.) on 3/18/20

Re-signed with Baltimore on 5/1/19

Signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/6/16

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

With the Vikings in 2021, totaled 20 tackles (12 solo), 3 sacks, 3 TFL and 1 FF for a defense that finished fourth best on third down (36.4%) and registered the league’s secondmost sacks (51).

In his first stint in Baltimore (2016-19), totaled 151 tackles (90 solo), 3.5 sacks, 4 FRs and 2 PD in 60 games (30 starts) of action for a Ravens defense that ranked No. 1 overall (310.2 ypg), No. 5 against the pass (215.9 ypg) and No. 2 against the run (94.2 ypg) during that span...Baltimore's defense also permitted the NFL’s second-fewest points per game (18.6).

In 2019, totaled 35 tackles, a half-sack and 1 FR, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...Was also a key cog in the Ravens' No. 5 rushing defense (93.4 ypg)

In 2018, posted 32 tackles and a PD for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…The Ravens allowed the NFL’s fourth-fewest rushing yards per game (82.9)

Recorded 49 tackles, 1 sack and 2 FRs in his second season (2017), starting 13 games for a unit that led the league in takeaways (34) and INTs (22) and finished ranked 12th overall (325.1 ypg)

Appeared in all 16 games as a rookie in 2016 and helped anchor the league’s fifth-ranked defense (89.4 ypg)

Was the only undrafted rookie free agent to make the Ravens’ roster in Week 1 of the 2016 season

In 2016, finished second among rookie NFL DTs (DeForest Buckner, SF, 43) with 35 tackles (19 solo)

— PERSONAL —

Squatted 725 pounds while in college Loves to listen to jazz music, naming Bonnie James as one of his favorite artists

Favorite player growing up was DT Gilbert Brown…Also modeled his game after DTs Vince Wilfork and B.J. Raji

Traveled with 30 NFL players to Israel during the 2018 offseason, playing football with children who have disabilities during the visit

Favorite way to relax during the offseason is by fishing and spending time at the beach

2021: (MINNESOTA VIKINGS – 8/8)

Started in all eight games he saw action in, totaling 20 tackles (12 solo), 3 sacks, 3 TFL and 1 FF for a defense that finished fourth best on third down (36.4%) and registered the league’s second-most sacks (51).

Posted 3 tackles (1 solo), 1 TFL and 1 QBH in the 17-9 victory at Chi. Registered(12/12)3

tackles (2 solo), 1 sack and 1 FF vs. Pit. (12/9)...His takedown QB Ben Roethlisberger, was his third sack of the season, marking a new career high

Matched his single-game high with 7 tackles (3 solo) and tallied a career-high 2 sacks in his Vikings debut at Cin. (9/12)

2020: (VIKINGS – 0/0, COVID-19 OPT-OUT)

Opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/14, 1/1)

Totaled 35 tackles, a half-sack and 1 FR, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...Was also a key cog in the Ravens' No. 5 rushing defense (93.4 ypg)

Posted 2 tackles in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)

Part of a defense that limited the Bengals to 250 yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)

Part of a defense that allowed just 269 total yards in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)...Posted 4 tackles

Totaled 4 tackles (3 solo) at KC (9/22)

Posted 2 solo tackles for a defense that limited the Cardinals to 20 rushing yards and 2-of-11 (18%) on third down in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)

Registered 3 tackles (2 solo), including 1 TFL, for a defense that allowed just 200 yards of offense in the 59-10, seasonopening 59-10 victory at Mia. (9/8)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 227 VETERANS

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/2, 1/0)

Posted 32 tackles (20 solo) and a PD for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…The Ravens allowed the NFL’s fourth-fewest rushing yards per game (82.9)

Posted 2 tackles (1 solo) in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19), before leaving the game with an elbow injury

Registered 2 tackles (1 solo) for a defense that limited the Chargers to a season-low 198 total yards, including just 51 rushing, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)

Recorded 1 TFL as part of a defense that held the Falcons to just 131 yards, including 34 rushing, in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…The 131 mark the fewest by a Falcons team since 1999 (105 at SF)

Posted 2 tackles and a PD helping the Ravens hold the Bengals to 255 total yards – including 48 rushing – in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)

Produced 4 tackles (3 solo) and a FR vs. NO (10/21), helping limit the Saints to just 205 passing yards

Registered 2 tackles for a defense that posted franchise records in sacks (11) and passing yards allowed (51) – also permitting the second-fewest total yards (106) in team history – in the 21-0 shutout win at Ten. (10/14) Was inactive (foot) at Cle. (10/7) and vs. Den. (9/23)

Registered 1 tackle for a defense that limited Buffalo to just 153 total yards, including just 33 yards and 0 first downs in the first half, in the season-opening 47-3 win vs. Buf. (9/9)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/13)

Posted a career-best 49 tackles, 1 sack and 2 FRs for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22) and finished ranked 12th overall (325.1 ypg)

Registered 6 tackles in the 44-20 win vs. Det. (12/3)

Posted 3 tackles for a unit that produced 3 turnovers and permitted 66 rushing yards in a 23-16 win vs. Hou. (11/27)

Recorded 3 tackles for a defense that forced 5 turnovers, registered 6 sacks and posted its third shutout of the season in a 23-0 win at GB (11/19)

Produced 6 tackles (all solo) and 1 FR on a S Eric Weddle FF vs. Chi.

Notched(10/15)acareer-high-tying 7 tackles (5 solo) vs. Pit. (10/1)

Posted his first-career FR, 1 sack and 4 tackles for a defense that posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0 season-opening victory at Cin. (9/10)

2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/1)

Finished second among rookie DTs (DeForest Buckner, SF, 43) with 35 tackles (19 solo), adding 2 sacks (-9 yards) and 1 PD for a defense that allowed the NFL’s fifth-fewest rushing yards (89.4 ypg) and ranked seventh overall (322.1 ypg)

Tallied a career-high 7 tackles at Cin. (1/1/17) Made his first-career start and had 5 tackles at Dal. (11/20)

Registered 1 TFL and his first-career PD for a defense that limited the Browns to 144 yards of total offense in a 28-7 win vs. Cle. (11/10)

Tallied his second-career sack (-3 yards) and established a then-career-high 5 tackles (3 solo) at NYJ (10/23)

Posted 3 stops and 1 TFL as part of a defense that held the Giants to 38 rushing yards and didn’t allow a rushing first down for the fifth time in franchise history at NYG (10/16)

Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo) as part of a front seven that allowed just 60 rushing yards vs. Was. (10/9)

Posted his first-career sack for a “D” that posted a shutout in the final three quarters in a 25-20, come-from-behind win at Cle. (9/18)...The 20-point turnaround marked the Ravens’ second-largest comeback victory in team history

Pierce was the only undrafted rookie free agent to make the Ravens’ Week 1 roster

— COLLEGE —

Played in 47 career collegiate games (32 starts), racking up 145 tackles, 3.5 sacks and 24 TFL

As a senior in 2015, tallied 48 tackles (27 solo), 2.5 sacks (-19 yards) and 9 TFL (-34 yards), earning first-team All-Southern NamedConferencesecond-team

All-SoCon as a junior by both the league’s coaches and media after starting all 11 games and producing 35 tackles (26 solo), 5 TFL and 1 sack in 2014... Also carried the ball 4 times for 3 yards, posting 2 TDs in goal-line situations

Played in 13 games (11 starts) as a sophomore, racking up 47 tackles (24 solo), 5 TFL and 1 sack

Transferred to Samford after two seasons at Tulane, where he earned Conference USA All-Freshman honors after tallying 15 tackles, including 9 solo

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Two-year letterman at Daphne (AL) HS, where he helped lead the Trojans to a combined 21-8 record, including a 15-0 campaign and a state championship as a senior

Named first-team All-State and All-District while garnering 1st & 10 Club Defensive Player of the Year as a senior

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 228 VETERANS

— PIERCE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Attended the Ravens 14th annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2018)

Participated in the team’s PLAY 60 All Abilities Clinic with over 100 athletes from Special Olympics Maryland (2018)

Teamed with the Ravens and Verizon Wireless to “Pass it Forward” by visiting White Marsh Volunteer Fire Station (2018)

Participated in the Ravens’ Hometown Huddle for a day of play at the UA House in downtown Baltimore (2018)

Participated in the team’s KaBoom! community playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood (2018)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening (2017-18)

Helped distribute coats and warm weather gear to residents at the annual Helping Up Mission coat distribution (2017)

Attended Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling fundraiser (2017) and Jameel McClain's 53 Families Thanksgiving event (2018)

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Bengals, Sep Chicago Bears, Oct 15, Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 12, 2021 Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 18, more at 1.

Forced Fumbles vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 09, 2021 Recoveries vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss at Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 12, 2021 more at 2.

Longest vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 229 VETERANS
MICHAEL PIERCE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Vikings88201283153.020.0400000100000000002020Vikings00000000.00.0000000000000000002019Ravens1414351916250.53.5300000010200000002018Ravens142322012470.00.0200001010000000002017Ravens1613493217281.05.0300000020000000002016Ravens1613519165152.09.050000100000000000 NFLTOTALS68381711026916506.537.5170000214020000000 MICHAEL PIERCE'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2019Ravens11523000.00.0000000000000000002018Ravens10211000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS21734000.00.000000000000000000
Total Tackles 7 at Cincinnati
12, 2021 ...2 more at 7. Solo Tackles 6 vs.
2017 Sacks 2.0 at
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2018 ...1
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...3
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Opponent's Fumble Return 2
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Ben Powers was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round (123rd overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft...Was the second (RB Justice Hill and CB Iman Marshall) of three picks in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Saw action in 13 games (12 starts) at LG in 2021, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg), also adding 3 special teams

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block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak of its kind in NFL history (Pittsburgh –Appeared1974-77)

in all 16 games (seven starts) in 2020, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Saw action at right guard in his first-career NFL game in the 28-10 victory vs. Pit. (12/29/19)...Helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season team record for rushing yards (3,296) by producing 223 against the Steelers

— PERSONAL —

Powers’ draft selection was announced by the late Mo Gaba, a then-13-year-old Ravens' superfan who survived cancer three times, became blind at the age of nine months and passed away in July 2020 following his fourth battle with the disease...The inspirational Gaba became the first person ever to read an NFL Draft pick using Braille (2019)...The draft card is on display at the Hall of Fame in Canton, OH, where Gaba's legacy will live on forever

Majored in management at Oklahoma Is best friends with former Ravens T Orlando Brown Jr.

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 13/12)

Saw action in 13 games (12 starts) at LG, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg), also adding 3 special teams tackles

Started at LG, helping block for a rushing attack that posted 148 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Baltimore’s offense notched 22 total first downs, marking its eighthconsecutive game with at least 20

Started at LG and helped block for an offense that produced 500 yards (253 passing & 247 rushing) and recorded a franchise record in total first downs gained (36) in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)

Started at left guard, helping block for a rushing attack that totaled 187 yards and 3 TDs in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)

Started at LG, helping block for a passing attack that produced a single-game franchise-record 437 passing yards in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…QB Lamar Jackson finished 37-of-43 passing for 442 yards and 4 TDs (140.5 rating), becoming the first QB in NFL history to complete at least 85% of his passes in a 400-yard game

Started at LG, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Also protected QB Lamar Jackson, who passed for 316 yards and 1 TD

Started at LG, where he saw 32 snaps in split action with G Ben Cleveland, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…Also protected in field-goal formation during K Justin Tucker’s game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard kick

Started at LG and helped block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…Baltimore eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-straight game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities

Filled in for starting LG Tyre Phillips (knee injury) at LV (9/13)…Helped Baltimore gain 189 yards on the ground to extend its 100-yard rushing streak to 40 games…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 19-of-30 passes for 235 yards and 1 TD, adding 86 rushing yards

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7, 2/2)

Appeared in all 16 games (seven starts), helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season… Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Started at RG in his postseason debut and helped block for an offense that totaled a postseason franchise-record 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs

Started at RG and helped block for an offense that totaled a franchise-record 404 rushing yards in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards stand as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Started at RG and helped block for an offense that totaled 249 rushing yards in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)

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Started at RG and helped block for an offense that totaled 250 passing yards and 159 rushing yards in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Also helped the offense convert on 8-of-12 third downs and notch 40 points for the second-straight week

Started at RG and helped the offense produce 231 rushing yards and a franchise-tying 5 rushing TDs in the 47-42 win at Cle.

Started(12/14)atRG and helped the offense produce a season-high 294 rushing yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history), including a 2020 NFL single-game high 5 rushes of 20+ yards, vs. Dal. (12/8)

Made his first-career start (RG), blocking for an offense that produced 129 rushing yards vs. Ten. (11/22)...Helped push the pile on RB J.K. Dobbins’ 1-yard TD run, giving Baltimore its first lead of the game

Saw time at RG, filling in for the injured G Tyre Phillips (shoulder) and helped the Ravens produce 161 rushing yards on 24 attempts (6.7 avg) in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/0, 0/0)

Saw action at right guard in his first-career NFL game in the 28-10 victory vs. Pit. (12/29)...Helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season team record for rushing yards (3,296) by producing 223 against the Steelers

Was a gameday inactive in Weeks 1-16

— COLLEGE —

A three-year starter at Oklahoma, Powers appeared in 38 career games (35 starts) for the Sooners

A versatile guard who played primarily on the left side Member of an offensive line that earned the 2018 Joe Moore Award, given to the most outstanding O-line in college Blockedfootball

for two Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks in Kyler Murray (2018) and Baker Mayfield (2017)

Appeared in the College Football Playoffs with Oklahoma in each of his last two seasons (2017-18)

Awarded first-team All-Big 12 (2018), AFCA first-team AllAmerica (2018), FWAA first-team All-America (2018), Sporting News first-team All-America (2018), Walter Camp first-team All-America (2018), Outland Trophy Semifinalist (2018), second-team All-Big 12 (2016-17), first-team Academic All-Big 12 (2016-18)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Kapaun Mt. Carmel (Wichita, KS) HS, where he lettered in football

Did not receive any major collegiate offers coming out of high school, but reinvented himself in one year at Butler CC and became a highly-sought-after Division I prospect

Was the state runner-up in wrestling (285 pounds) after only two years of competing

— POWERS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore...Participated in Ravens’ Inaugural Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL's Huddle for 100 efforts through Sorting Food donations at Anne Arundel County Food Bank (2019)

BEN POWERS' NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

BEN POWERS' NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS

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DATETEAMGPGS 2019 Ravens 10 2020 Ravens167 2021 Ravens1312 NFLTOTALS3019
DATETEAMGPGS 2019 Ravens 00 2020 Ravens 22 NFLTOTALS 22

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09/13atRaidersP L27-33 09/19ChiefsS W36-35

09/26atLionsS W19-17

10/03atBroncosS W23-7 10/11ColtsS W31-25 10/17ChargersS W34-6

10/24BengalsS L17-41

11/07VikingsS W34-31

11/11atDolphinsS L10-22

11/21atBearsS W16-13 11/28BrownsS W16-10

12/05atSteelersS L19-20 12/12atBrownsS L22-24 12/19Packers

ONINACTIVELIST L21-41

ONINACTIVELIST L30-31 12/26atBengals

01/02Rams

ONINACTIVELIST L13-16

ONINACTIVELIST L19-20 01/09Steelers

2021TOTALS13-12 8-9

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

James Proche II was selected by the Ravens in the sixth round (201st overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

PFWA All-Rookie Team as a punt returner (2020)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Appeared in 14 games in 2021, tallying career highs in receptions (16) and receiving yards (202) for the the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Added 2 KORs for 22 yards, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating

Saw action in 14 games as a rookie in 2020, contributing mostly on special teams (as the primary punt returner for most of the year)…Returned 23 punts for 198 yards (8.6 avg), while adding 1 reception for 14 yards...Earned PFWA AllRookie special teams honors Registered his first-career NFL catch, gaining 14 yards on a third-and-7 in the third quarter vs. Ten. (11/22/20)

In his NFL debut, posted 2 PRs for 26 yards, including a 17yarder, in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)

— PERSONAL —

Mentored by Hall of Fame CB Deion Sanders…Spent two years at Prime Prep Academy (TX), co-founded by Sanders, before transferring to DeSoto (TX) HS for his senior year of high Nicknameschoolis

“Channel 3”

Is an avid photographer

Originally grew up playing soccer

Graduated with a degree in sociology

Last name is pronounced: pro-SHAY

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/0)

Appeared in 14 games, tallying career highs in receptions (16) and receiving yards (202) for the the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Added 2 KORs for 22 yards, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA

Recordedratingacareer-high

7 catches for 76 yards, while adding 22 yards on 2 KORs at Cin. (12/26)

Produced 5 receptions for 74 yards, including a career-long 32-yard gain on third down in the fourth quarter, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/0, 0/0)

Saw action in 14 games as a rookie, contributing mostly on special teams (as the primary punt returner for most of the year)…Returned 23 punts for 198 yards (8.6 avg), while adding 1 reception for 14 yards...Earned PFWA All-Rookie special teams honors

Registered his first-career NFL catch, gaining 14 yards on a third-and-7 in the third quarter vs. Ten. (11/22)

In his NFL debut, posted 2 PRs for 26 yards, including a 17yarder, in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 50 games (41 starts) in his four-year career as a Mustang (2016-19)

He set SMU career records for receptions (301), receiving yards (3,949), receiving TDs (39), all-purpose yards (4,996) and consecutive games with a receiving TD (12)

In 2019, registered an FBS-leading 111 reception

Also tallied a team-high 1,225 receiving yards (13th in FBS) and 15 TDs (fourth in FBS) in 2019

As a junior in 2018, led the AAC and was in the Top 12 nationally in receptions per game (7.8, fifth), receiving TDs (12, eighth), receiving yards per game (99.9, 10th) and receiving yards (1,199, 12th)

Tallied 31 KORs (615 yards) and 50 PRs (382 yards) in four seasons at Southern Methodist

Averaged 13.1 yards per catch and 79.0 receiving yards per game during his SMU career

Grabbed an 86-yard reception at UCF, tying for the sixthlongest pass play in school history

Was named Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Offensive Player of the Year (2019) and earned first-team All-AAC (2018-19) honors...Was also named a Biletnikoff Award semifinalist (2019), Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award semifinalist (2019) and freshman All-American honorable mention by Campus Insiders (2016)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Finished his prep career at DeSoto (TX) HS, where he caught 18 passes for 335 yards and 1 TD in just seven games in 2014…Added 15 PRs for 227 yards and 1 TD

A four-star ESPN recruit who ranked as the nation's No. 38 wideout and the No. 52 player in Texas by ESPN.com

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Surprised and mentees (2022) (2022) (2021) Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, Patriots, Nov Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 18, Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 20, at Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 18, Washington Football Team, Oct 04,

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 234 VETERANS — PROCHE II'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution
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Attended Daelin Hayes’ Mother’s Day Dinner and Celebration for the single mothers of the Women’s Housing Coalition
Supported teammates Marcus Peters and Ronnie Stanley at their Thanksgiving distribution, providing turkeys and sides to families in need
JAMES PROCHE II'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2020 Ravens14011414.0140000.000 2021 Ravens1401620212.6320000.000 NFLTOTALS2801721612.7320000.000 JAMES PROCHE II'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2020 Ravens00000.000000.000 NFLTOTALS00000.000000.000 JAMES PROCHE II'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFFRETURNS DATETEAMRET.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.FCYDS.AVG.LGTDPUNTRETURNS 2020 Ravens000.00023161988.6200 2021 Ravens22211.02200000.000 NFLTOTALS22211.022023161988.6200 JAMES PROCHE II'S NFL POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFFRETURNS DATETEAMRET.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.FCYDS.AVG.LGTDPUNTRETURNS 2020 Ravens000.0000000.000 NFLTOTALS000.0000000.000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Receptions 7 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 Receiving Yards 76 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 Receiving Average 14.8 at Denver Broncos, Oct 03, 2021 Longest Receptions 32 at Denver Broncos, Oct 03, 2021 All-Purpose Yards 98 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 Kickoff Returns 2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 Kickoff Return Yards 22 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 Longest Kickoff Return 22 at
2021 Fair Catches 3 at New England
15, 2020 ...1 more at 3. Punt Return Yards 43 at
2020 Longest Punt Return 20 vs.
2020 Punt Returns 5
2020 Punt Return Average 9.3 at
2020
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 235 VETERANS 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RECEIVING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERUSHING 09/13atRaidersP000.00 0000.00 0L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsP000.00 0000.00 0W36-35 09/26atLionsP12929.029 0000.00 0W19-17 10/03atBroncosP57414.832 0000.00 0W23-7 10/11ColtsP2157.511 0000.00 0W31-25+ 10/17ChargersP000.00 0000.00 0W34-6 10/24BengalsP000.00 0000.00 0L17-41 11/07VikingsP000.00 0000.00 0W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins ONINACTIVELIST L10-22 11/21atBearsP000.00 0000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsP000.00 0000.00 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersP000.00 0000.00 0L19-20 12/12atBrownsP000.00 0000.00 0L22-24 12/19PackersP188.08 0000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengalsP77610.917 0000.00 0L21-41 01/02Rams ONINACTIVELIST L19-20 01/09Steelers ONINACTIVELIST L13-16+ 2021TOTALS14-01620212.632 0000.00 08-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Patrick Queen was selected by the Ravens in the first round (28th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

PFWA All-Rookie Team (2020) AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 5, 2020)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Started all 17 games in 2021, posting a team-high 98 tackles (68 solo), 10 TFL, 2 sacks, 3 QBHs, 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

Started all 16 games in which he played in as a rookie in 2020, posting a team-high 105 tackles (65 solo), 3 sacks, 9 TFL, 10 QBHs, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 PD…Returned one of his FRs 53 yards for a TD…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also posting an NFL-high 25 FFs...Also earned PFWA All-Rookie honors

In 2020, was the NFL’s only defender with at least 70 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 defensive TD

Became the first rookie since at least 2000 (when data became available) to record at least 100 tackles (105), 2 sacks (3), 1 FF (2) and 1 defensive TD (1)

At 21 years, 1 month, became the second-youngest Raven ever to start a game (Jamal Lewis in 2000; 21 years, 18 days), in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)

— PERSONAL —

Father, Dwayne, played CB at Nicholls State

Following LSU’s National Championship victory, the town of New Road, LA, held a parade for Queen and presented him with a key to the city (2020)...Queen was honored along with good friend and former high school teammate Stephen Guidry, who attended Mississippi State and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys Player he most enjoys facing in the NFL is former LSU teammate and current Bengals QB Joe Burrow, who was selected No. 1 overall in the 2020 draft

Was a standout high school baseball player (left fielder) and considered walking on to LSU’s baseball team

Pre-game ritual is to listen to Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” just prior to walking out on the field

Grew up a fan of Ray Lewis and always dreamed about playing for the Ravens’ defense

New Ravens teammate QB Lamar Jackson labeled Queen as "Ray Lewis Jr." following the team's first-round selection via an Instagram live

Spent many summers training with his father, who would have Patrick do sled pulls on a Mississippi River levee Majored in sport administration at LSU 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/17)

Started all 17 games, posting a team-high 98 tackles (68 solo), 10 TFL, 2 sacks, 3 QBHs, 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

Registered 3 tackles vs. Pit. (1/9/22)

Posted a team-high 9 tackles (tied with Tony Jefferson), 1 TFL and 1 PD vs. Cin. (12/26)…Recorded at least 1 TFL in three straight games

Posted a career-high and team-high 13 tackles (11 solo) vs. GB Tallied(12/19)ateam-high (tied with Marlon Humphrey) 8 total tackles (all solo), including 2 TFL, and 1 FR in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28), as Baltimore limited the Browns to a seasonlow 40 rushing yards…Recorded at least 1 TFL in his fifthstraight Recordedgameateam-high 7 tackles, including 1 TFL, in the 16-13 win vs. Chi. (11/21)…Baltimore limited Chicago to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down, while his key third-down TFL in the first quarter (-6 yards) led to a missed FGA by the Bears

Tallied 3 tackles while primarily playing the WLB position in the 34-6 win vs. LAC…Baltimore’s defense posted a secondhalf shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6 points

Produced 6 tackles and 1 QBH in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red Registeredzonea

team-high 8 tackles (7 solo) in the in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore limited Kansas City to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down

Produced a team-leading (tied, CB Marlon Humphrey) 9 tackles and 1 sack (-13 yards) at LV (9/13)…Helped hold the Raiders to 3-of-6 in red zone TD efficiency, limiting them to 1 FG, forcing 1 turnover on downs and making 1 INT (CB Anthony Averett) inside the 20

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 2/1)

Started all 16 games in which he played in as a rookie, posting a team-high 105 tackles (65 solo), 3 sacks, 9 TFL, 10 QBHs, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 PD…Returned one of his FRs 53 yards for a TD…Is the first rookie since at least 2000 (when data became available) to record at least 100 tackles (105), 2 sacks (3), 1 FF (2) and 1 defensive TD (1)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also posting an NFL-high 25 FFs...Also earned PFWA All-Rookie honors

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Made his postseason debut in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Posted 2 solo tackles and 1 QBH, helping limit Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and hold Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc)

Registered 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 TFL in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21), helping limit the Bengals’ passing attack to 48 yards, marking the fewest net passing yards allowed in Ravens single-game franchise history…The defense held starting QB Brandon Allen to a passer rating of 0.0, marking the third time in franchise history that feat has been accomplished (Nathan Peterman – 9/9/18; Eli Manning 12/12/04)…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Tallied 6 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack, a team-high 3 TFL and 2 QBHs in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Recorded his sack on a fourth-and-5 shotgun play, forcing a turnover on downs…The offense capitalized with a TD on the ensuing possession…Also helped limit Jacksonville’s rushing attack to 62 yards on 22 carries (2.8 avg)

Produced 5 tackles (3 solo) and his first-career INT vs. Dal. (12/8)…On the first play following the INT, WR Miles Boykin secured a career-long 38-yard TD reception Tallied a team-high 9 tackles (5 solo), including 1 TFL, at NE (11/15)…Stopped QB Cam Newton 2 yards in the backfield on a third down late in the game, giving Baltimore the ball back and one last opportunity with 1:05 left

Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week Honors after a standout performance in which he tied for the team lead with 9 tackles (6 solo) and recorded 1 sack, 1 FF and 2 FRs, including a 52-yard FR-TD, in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)…Became the second Ravens rookie to record a sack, FF and FR in a game, joining OLB Terrell Suggs, who accomplished the feat three times during his 2003 Defensive Rookie of the Year campaign…Also became the second NFL defender since 1987 to post 9-plus tackles, at least 2 FRs, 1 sack and 1 defensive TD in a game (ILB Demeco Ryans)

Totaled a career-high 12 tackles (9 solo) and 3 TFL in the 31-7 win at Was. (10/4)…His 3 TFL are the highest output by a Ravens’ rookie since LB C.J. Mosley (3 at NO on 11/24/14)…Also helped limit Washington to 4-of-13 (31%) on third down

Tallied a team-high 9 tackles (7 solo) in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also helped limit the Texans’ offense to 5-for-14 (36%) on third down, en route to Baltimore’s 14thconsecutive regular season victory

At 21 years, 1 month, became the second-youngest Raven ever to start a game (Jamal Lewis in 2000; 21 years, 18 days), in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Tallied a team-high 8 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack and 1 FF in his NFL debut…The FF set up RB J.K. Dobbins’ 2-yard TD, which was part of Baltimore’s 17 points off turnovers

— COLLEGE —

In 41 career games (16 starts), posted 131 tackles (59 solo), 17.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 3 PD, 1 INT and 1 FR

In his final season (2019) at LSU, tallied a career-high 85 tackles, including 12 TFL and 3 sacks

Helped lead LSU to a 42-25 victory in the 2020 CFP National Championship Game and an undefeated (15-0) season

Seven of LSU's 15 wins came against teams ranked in the Top Helped10 LSU produce the country’s sixth-best third-down defense (29.6%) and rank 31st in total defense (343.5 ypg allowed) in 2019

A versatile linebacker who was mentored in 2018 by LSU AllAmerican and Butkus Award winner Devin White, who currently plays for Tamp Bay Was named Defensive MVP of the 2020 CFP National Championship Game

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Was a four-year starter for Livonia (LA) HS, playing both LB and TabbedRB

as a finalist for the 2016 Warrick Dunn Award, which is presented to the high school Player of the Year in the Baton Rouge area

A 3A state champ and 2015 All-State selection, he totaled 1,487 rushing yards and 19 TDs…Also finished with 66 tackles, 7 TFL and 6 PD...Racked up 1,731 all-purpose yards his senior season after adding 255 receiving yards

Was a four-year starter for the baseball team, batting .380 as the team’s leadoff hitter and left fielder

— QUEEN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Hosts

Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s 4Every1 Foundation bowling event (2021)

Partnered with the United Way of Central Maryland to and holiday gifts to a family in need (2021)

Participated in the Ravens’ virtual celebration video for from the Class of 2020

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Total Tackles 13 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Solo Tackles 11 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021

Sacks 1.0 at Miami Dolphins, Nov 11, 2021 ...4 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...2 more at 1.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Fumble Recoveries

2 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 11, 2020

Tackles For Loss 3 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 20, 2020 ...1 more at 3.

Interceptions

1 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Dec 08, 2020

Special Teams Tackles 1 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 02, 2020

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Forced Fumbles 1 at Miami Dolphins, Nov 11, 2021 ...2 more at 1.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 238 VETERANS PATRICK QUEEN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens171798683010372.019.0300001110000000002020Ravens161610565409193.017.01010002221531100000 NFLTOTALS33332031337019565.036.01310003331531100000 PATRICK QUEEN'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens21431000.00.010000000000000000 NFLTOTALS21431000.00.010000000000000000
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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Re-signed (three-year deal) with the Ravens on 3/24/22

Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 1/6/22

Signed a two-year contract extension (through 2021) with the Ravens on 12/3/19

Signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/5/17

— HONORS —

Three-time Pro Bowler (2019-21)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Saw action in 13 games (11 starts) in 2021, en route to earning his third-career Pro Bowl nod…Was instrumental in blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Added 2 carries for 4 yards and 8 catches for a career-high 63 receiving yards, while posting 1 TD grab

Has the ability to play on both sides of the ball as a fullback and defensive lineman...Has appeared in 1,544 offensive snaps and 225 defensive snaps throughout his career

Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak in NFL history (Pittsburgh – 1974-77)

Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection in 2020, appeared in 15 games (10 starts) at FB, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season… Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

In 2019, established himself as a key contributor on offense and defense...Recorded 8 receptions for 47 yards and 1 TD and served as a dominant blocker, helping Baltimore post the NFL's No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)

In 2019, the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)...Also helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season team record for rushing yards (3,296)

Tallied 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 PD and 1 FF, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game in 2019

Tallied his first-career sack in the victory at Cin. (11/10/19)

Helped Baltimore set single-game franchise records in yards (643) and points (59) in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia.

Made(9/8/19)hisfirst-career

start as a defensive lineman, posting 1 tackle for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7/18)

Scored on a 3-yard TD pass from QB Joe Flacco, marking the first TD of Ricard’s career and helping the Ravens produce a season high in points in the 44-20 victory vs. Det. (12/3/17)

Made his first-career catch in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26/17)

— PERSONAL —

Nicknamed “Project Pat” by his teammates because he plays both offense and defense...His nickname is also "Pancake Pat," as given by his teammates due to his dominant blocking Married his wife, Hayley, in February of 2020...The couple met in high school

During the 2018 season, started a social media food-review series, joining a different teammate each week for a meal at a Baltimore restaurant Was an economics major at Maine

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 13/11, INJURED RESERVE)

Saw action in 13 games (11 starts), en route to earning his third-career Pro Bowl nod…Was instrumental in blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Added 2 carries for 4 yards and 8 catches for a career-high 63 receiving yards, while posting 1 TD Talliedgraba

career-high 35 receiving yards on a career-hightying 3 catches, as his 1-yard TD reception (the fifth of his career) in the third quarter cut the Vikings’ lead to 7 (24-17), in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…All 3 of his receptions, including a career-long 22-yarder, came on the Ravens’ opening drive of the third quarter, which he capped with a TD…Helped block for an offense that produced 500 yards (253 passing & 247 rushing) and recorded a franchise record in total first downs gained (36)

Started at FB, helping block for a rushing attack that totaled 187 yards and 3 TDs in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)

Started at FB, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)

Started at FB and helped block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…Baltimore eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-straight game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities

Caught 2 passes for 15 yards at LV (9/13) and helped pave the way for Baltimore to gain 189 yards on the ground, extending its 100-yard rushing streak to 40 games

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Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection, appeared in 15 games (10 starts) at FB, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Started at FB and helped block for an offense that totaled a postseason franchise-record 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten…Also posted 3 receptions for 26 yards and helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs

Started at FB and helped block for an offense that totaled a franchise-record 404 rushing yards in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards stand as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth

Started at FB and helped block for an offense that totaled 249 rushing yards in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)

Started at FB and helped the offense produce 231 rushing yards and a franchise-tying 5 rushing TDs in the 47-42 win at Cle.

Started(12/14)atFB and helped the offense produce a season-high 294 rushing yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history), including a 2020 NFL single-game high 5 rushes of 20+ yards, vs. Dal. (12/8)

Helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 265 rushing yards against the league’s second-ranked run defense entering the game (68.8 yards) vs. Pit. (11/1)…Baltimore’s 265 rushing yards were the most the Ravens have had in a game vs. Pittsburgh and the most the Steelers have allowed since 1993 (267 vs. Seattle)

Caught a 1-yard TD, marking the fourth receiving TD of his career, in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also blocked for Baltimore’s rushing attack, which gained 230 yards

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7, 1/0)

Established himself as a key contributor on offense and defense...Recorded 8 receptions for 47 yards and 1 TD and served as a dominant run-blocker, helping Baltimore produce the No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) and set new singleseason franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

Tallied 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 PD and 1 FF, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game

Blocked a Jets’ FG attempt, notching the Ravens’ second blocked kick of the season, in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)...Helped Baltimore set a new single-season team record in rushing yards and assisted QB Lamar Jackson in recording the most rushing yards for a QB in NFL singleseason history (1,206 on the year)

Caught 3 passes for 27 yards, including a career-long 10yarder, and helped the defense limit the Texans to 232 total yards, in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17)

Tallied his first-career sack in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)

Totaled 4 tackles and sacked QB Ryan Finley (-10 yards), forcing a fumble recovered by OLB Tyus Bowser, who returned it for a 33-yard TD, in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)...Also recorded a key block on RB Mark Ingram II's 1yard rushing TD, helping the Ravens produce 379 total yards

Posted a career-long 8-yard reception and contributed on defense and special teams in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...Was also a marquee blocker for Baltimore's run game, which racked up 210 rushing yards

Recorded 1 tackle and 1 QBH for a "D" that held the Cardinals to 20 rushing yards in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)…Also posted 3 yards on 1 reception

Tallied his third-career TD on a 1-yard pass from QB Lamar Jackson in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)...His connection with Jackson helped Baltimore set single-game franchise records in yards (643) and points (59)...Also recorded 1 QBH while playing on the D-line

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/2, 0/0)

Appeared in 10 games, seeing action on both offense and defense...Started two matchups, one on the defensive line and one at fullback

Was a gameday inactive in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19) Was a gameday inactive in games 12-16

Made his first-career start on offense as a FB, playing 9 offensive snaps vs. Pit. (11/4)

Made his first-career start as a defensive lineman, posting 1 tackle for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7)

Took snaps on both offense and defense in the 47-3 seasonopening win vs. Buf. (9/9)…Registered 1 tackle for a defense that registered 6 sacks, 2 INTs and limited the Bills to just 153 yards of offense

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)

Played on both offense and defense, registering 5 tackles on the D-line and posting 4 receptions for 12 yards and 2 TDs as a FB in his rookie campaign

Helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s ninth-ranked scoring attack (24.7 ppg)

Caught a 6-yard TD, marking his second-consecutive week with a receiving TD, for an offense that gained a season-high 413 total yards at Pit. (12/10)

Scored on a 3-yard TD pass from QB Joe Flacco, marking the first TD of Ricard’s career and helping the Ravens post a season high in points in the 44-20 victory vs. Det. (12/3)

Caught his first-career pass in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26)

Posted a then-career-high 3 tackles (2 solo) on defense, also seeing several snaps on offense (FB), vs. Chi. (10/15)

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Played 12 snaps at FB and registered his first-career tackle for a defense that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs & 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0, season-opening win at Cin. (9/10)

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 44 games at Maine, posting 208 tackles, 47.5 TFL, 18 sacks, 11 PD, 3 FFs, 1 FR and 2 blocked kicks

As a senior in 2016, earned All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) first-team honors after racking up 50 tackles, 15.5 TFL and 5.5 sacks

As a junior, generated 53 stops on the year, leading the CAA in TFL (16.5) and ranking sixth in the league in sacks (7)...Also earned second-team All-CAA honors

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at David Prouty (Spencer, MA) HS, where he was a two-time Division II Defensive MVP and helped the team win two league titles, in addition to a 2009 Super Bowl Championship...Also played FB

— RICARD'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Participated in annual Pawject Runway (2022)

Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2021) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2017-19)

Participated in the Ravens’ “Sip’ N Paint” event for breast cancer survivors and those still undergoing treatment (2019)

Supported teammates’ charitable endeavors through the Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Halloween Costume Party (2019)

Helped with Ravens alumni and teammates during director of player engagement Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need (2018-19)

Joined the 2017 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter in downtown Baltimore, visiting with and serving dinner to residents and community members

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PATRICK RICARD'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2017 Ravens160000.0004123.06t2 2018 Ravens102000.000000.000 2019 Ravens167000.0008475.9101 2020 Ravens15101-1-1.0-109455.0111 2021 Ravens1311242.0208637.9221 NFLTOTALS7030331.020291675.8225 PATRICK RICARD'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2018 Ravens00000.000000.000 2019 Ravens10000.000000.000 2020 Ravens22000.0004379.3110 NFLTOTALS32000.0004379.3110

Rush Attempts 1 at Chicago Bears, Nov 21, 2021

...2 more at 1.

Rushing Yards 2 at Chicago Bears, Nov 21, 2021 ...1 more at 2.

Longest Runs 2 at Chicago Bears, Nov 21, 2021 ...1 more at 2.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING

Receiving Yards 35 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021

Receiving Average 11.7 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021

Longest Receptions 22 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021

Receiving TDs 1 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021 ...4 more at 1.

Receptions 3 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021 ...1 more at 3.

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2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RUSHING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERECEIVING 09/13atRaidersP000.00 02157.59 0L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsS122.02 0000.00 0W36-35 09/26atLionsS000.00 0000.00 0W19-17 10/03atBroncosS000.00 0144.04 0W23-7 10/11ColtsP000.00 0000.00 0W31-25+ 10/17ChargersS000.00 0000.00 0W34-6 10/24BengalsS000.00 0000.00 0L17-41 11/07VikingsS000.00 033511.722 1W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsS000.00 0000.00 0L10-22 11/21atBearsS122.02 0000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsS000.00 0100.00 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersS000.00 0199.09 0L19-20 12/12atBrowns ONINACTIVELIST L22-24 12/19Packers ONINACTIVELIST L30-31 12/26atBengals ONINACTIVELIST L21-41 01/02RamsS000.00 0000.00 0L19-20 01/09Steelers RESERVE/COVID-19 L13-16+ 2021TOTALS13-11242.02 08637.922 18-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Re-signed (one-year deal) with the Ravens on 1/17/22

Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on Activated11/27/21from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/3/21 at Den.

Activated from the practice squad (COVID-19 replacement) on 9/26/21 at Det.

Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 9/19/21 vs. KC

Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 9/15/21

Released by Philadelphia on 8/31/21

Signed by Philadelphia to a Reserve/Futures contract on Placed1/8/21

on Injured Reserve on 12/26/20

Signed from the Eagles’ practice squad to the active roster on Signed12/12/20toPhiladelphia’s practice squad on 12/2/20

Released by Carolina on 9/1/19

Placed on Injured Reserve (shoulder) on 9/1/18

Acquired by Carolina from the Bills on 9/3/17 in exchange for WR Kaelin Clay and a seventh-round draft choice

Kevon Seymour was originally selected by the Bills in the sixth round (218th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Spent most of the season on the Ravens’ practice squad in 2021, seeing action in nine games (two starts) and totaling career highs in tackles (23), TFL (3) and sacks (1)

In 2020, produced 8 tackles (6 solo), while adding 1 ST tackle, in two contests with Philadelphia Saw action in 16 games (two starts) with Carolina in 2017, registering 22 tackles (18 solo), 1 QBH and 4 PD, while adding 2 ST tackles

Tallied 22 tackles (20 solo) and 3 PD, while adding a careerhigh 8 ST tackles, in 15 games (three starts) as a rookie with the Bills in 2016

— PERSONAL —

While rehabbing injuries in 2019, worked at Wheel & Tire Exchange, an auto customizing shop in Charlotte, NC, where he served as a salesman to provide for his family Is married with three children, Karsyn, Kendall and Kruz Has a twin brother, Keon Last name is pronounced: KEE-von

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 9/2)

Spent most of the season on the Ravens’ practice squad, seeing action in nine games (two starts) and totaling career highs in tackles (23), TFL (3) and sacks (1)

Recorded 3 tackles, including 3 TFL, 1 sack (the first of his career) and 1 QBH vs. Pit. (1/9/22)

In his first start of the season, registered a career-high 7 tackles and 1 PD vs. Cin. (12/26)

Recorded 4 tackles and 2 ST tackles vs. GB (12/19)

Saw action on 9 defensive snaps and notched 2 tackles in his first game as a Raven in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)

2020: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 2/0)

Appeared in two games in 2020, producing 8 tackles (6 solo) in 82 snaps for a defense that tied (Ind.) for the NFL’s thirdbest defensive three-and-out percentage (22.7%)…Also added 1 special teams tackle Logged a then-career-high 6 tackles (5 solo) vs. NO (12/13)

2019: (OUT OF FOOTBALL)

2018: (CAROLINA PANTHERS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent the entire season on Injured Reserve (shoulder)

2017: (CAROLINA PANTHERS – 16/2, 0/0)

Saw action in 16 games (two starts) with Carolina, registering 22 tackles (18 solo), 1 QBH and 4 PD, while adding 2 ST tackles

Posted his second-straight games with 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 PD, vs. Atl. (11/5)

Notched a season-high 4 solo tackles and 1 PD in the 17-3 win at TB (10/29)…Saw action on 14 defensive snaps for a unit that limited Tampa Bay to a season-low 3 points

2016: (BUFFALO BILLS – 15/3)

Tallied 22 tackles (20 solo) and 3 PD, while adding a careerhigh 8 ST tackles, in 15 games (three starts) as a rookie with the Bills in 2016

— COLLEGE —

Recorded 126 tackles (102 solo), 5 TFL, 1 sack, 3 INTs, 1 FR and 19 PD in 46 appearances (22 starts) over four seasons (2012-15) at Southern California Majored in communications at USC

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Muir (Pasadena, CA) HS, playing CB, WR, RB, QB and on ST...As a senior in 2011, posted 51 tackles and 5 INTs (with 3 TDs), while registering 33 receptions for 653 yards (19.8 avg) and 9 TDs…Also added 8 carries for 106 yards and 2 TDs and averaged 34.5 yards on 10 PRs

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Total Tackles at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

Solo Tackles vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021 more at 1.0 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Passes at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 more at 1.

Tackles Loss 3 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 Teams Tackles 3 vs. New England Patriots, Oct 30, 2016

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 244 VETERANS — SEYMOUR'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Distrubuted doughnuts and flags to local military bases (2018) Attended LeSean McCoy’s annual charity softball game (2017) Visited 13th annual Kiss Cares for Kids Radiothon (2017) KEVON SEYMOUR'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Panthers00000000.00.0000000000000000002018Panthers00000000.00.0000000000000000002017Panthers16219163000.00.0100004000032100002016Bills15314122000.00.000000300008800000Wentfrom Carolina to Philadelphia 2020Eagles20752000.00.0000000000011000002020TOTAL20752000.00.0000000000011000002021Ravens92231583121.09.010000100002200000 NFLTOTALS4276348153121.09.02000080000141310000 KEVON SEYMOUR'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2017Panthers00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS00000000.00.000000000000000000
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2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaiders NOTONANYTEAM L27-33+ 10/11Colts10/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W36-35LionsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W19-17BroncosP2110.00.00000000000000000000W23-7PRACTICESQUADW31-25+ 10/17Chargers PRACTICESQUAD W34-6 10/24Bengals PRACTICESQUAD L17-41 11/07Vikings PRACTICESQUAD W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins PRACTICESQUAD L10-22 11/21atBears PRACTICESQUAD 01/09SteelersP3301.09.031210000000000000000L13-1601/02RamsS5230.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersP4400.00.00000000000002200000L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W16-10W16-13SteelersRESERVE/COVID-19L19-20BrownsP2200.00.00000000000000000000L22-24BengalsS7340.00.00000000100000000000L21-41+ 2021TOTALS9-2231581.09.0312100001000022000008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 10/19/21

Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/3/20

Signed a five-year contract extension (through 2026) with the Ravens on 10/30/20

Was selected by the Ravens in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019)

Pro Bowl (2019)

PFWA All-NFL and All-AFC (2019)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, started at LT in the season opener at LV (9/13/21) before missing the rest of the season with an ankle injury Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak of its kind in NFL history (Pittsburgh –In1974-77)2020,started in six games, before being placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/3/20…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

In 2019, helped Baltimore set an NFL record for singleseason rushing yards (3,296) and produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)

In 2019, assisted the Ravens in becoming the first team ever to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

Blocked for NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who produced one of the greatest seasons ever by a QB in 2019...Jackson threw an NFL-high 36 TDs (franchise record) and posted 1,206 rushing yards, the most by a QB in single-season history

In 2019, helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

In 2018, helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack - 2,441 yards (152.6 ypg)

Baltimore also tallied a then-single-season team-record 5,999 total yards and permitted the NFL’s sixth-fewest sacks (32, tied Panthers) in 2018

In 2017, helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s ninth-ranked scoring attack (24.7 ppg)...Over the last nine games of the season, Baltimore averaged the league’s second-most points per contest (29.4)

Started 12 games at LT as a rookie in 2016, helping QB Joe Flacco post a team-record 4,317 passing yards

— PERSONAL —

Created The Ronnie Stanley Foundation in 2021...The organization aims to to improve the quality of life for rescue dogs, provide training that cultivates therapeutic properties, and then match each rescue with an individual who has faced a challenge in life, such as a chronic illness or emotional trauma

An avid soccer fan, Stanley visited Russia to attend the 2018 World Cup during the offseason

Stanley is 50 percent Tongan, (his mother, Julie, was born in Tonga), and in 2015, Stanley earned the Polynesian Player of the Year Award, given annually by the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame to the most outstanding Polynesian college football player

Is an advocate of pet adoption and supporting animal shelters...Went to the Baltimore BARCS Animal Shelter, where he adopted a pit bull (named Lola) in 2016 and then a pit mix (named Rico) in 2017

Attended Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) HS with former Orioles and current free agent outfielder Joey Rickard

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/1, INJURED RESERVE)

Started at LT in the season opener at LV (9/13) before missing the rest of the season with an ankle injury

Started at LT at LV (9/13) in his return from a season-ending knee injury in Week 8 of 2020…Helped Baltimore gain 189 yards on the ground to extend its 100-yard rushing streak to 40 games…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 19-of-30 passes for 235 yards and 1 TD, adding 86 rushing yards

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 6/6, INJURED RESERVE)

Started in Baltimore’s first six games, before being placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/3/20…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season… Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs

Started at LT vs. Pit (11/1), before leaving the game in the first quarter with a season-ending ankle injury

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Started at LT and helped the offense produce 182 rushing yards on 37 carries (4.9 avg) in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…Helped QB Lamar Jackson (108) record his seventhcareer 100-yard rushing game

Started at LT and helped the Ravens produce 161 rushing yards on 24 attempts (6.7 avg) in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)

Helped Baltimore rush for 158 yards on 21 attempts, producing a 7.5 yards-per-carry average vs. KC (9/28)...The 7.5 yards per carry stands as the third-highest single-game clip in franchise history (8.37 vs. Cle. on 9/14/03 & 7.7 vs. Det. on 12/13/09)

Helped pave the way for Baltimore’s rushing attack to gain 230 yards in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 18-of-24 passes (75%) for 204 yards and 1 TD

Helped block for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 20-of-25 (80%) passes for 275 yards and 3 TDs, producing a 152.1 passer rating in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)...Jackson also added a team-high 45 rushing yards on 7 carries (6.4 avg.)…Left the game in the third quarter (ankle) and did not return

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 1/1)

Helped Baltimore set an NFL record for single-season rushing yards (3,296) and produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Assisted the Ravens in becoming the first team ever to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

Helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

Blocked for NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who had one of the greatest seasons ever by a QB...Jackson threw an NFL-high 36 TDs (also a franchise record) and posted 1,206 rushing yards, the most by a QB in NFL single-season history

Helped QB Lamar Jackson become the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and postseason) in the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20)

Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who set a new single-season franchise record in passing TDs (36), in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Jackson also rushed (103 yards) for his NFL recordextending fifth 100-yard game of the season

Was a gameday inactive (concussion) in Week 15 vs. NYJ

Helped the Ravens produce 480 yards of offense (including a season-best 285 rushing) in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25)

Protected QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 17 of 24 passes for 222 yards and 4 TDs in the 41-7 win vs. Hou. (11/17)...Helped the Ravens post 256 rushing yards, making Baltimore the first team with 2,000-plus rushing yards in its first 10 games since the 1978 New England Patriots

Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10), helping him post his second perfect QB rating (158.3) of the season on 15-of-17 passing for 223 yards and 3 TDs

Helped the Ravens produce 210 rushing yards, including 115 from RB Mark Ingram II, in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who rushed for 2 TDs and thew for another

Helped QB Lamar Jackson become the first player ever to pass for at least 200 yards (236) and rush for 150 yards (152) in a regular season game in the 23-17 win vs. Cin. (10/13)

Helped the Ravens rush for 173 yards vs. Cle. (9/29)...Baltimore’s 823 rushing yards in 2019 are the most ever by a Ravens’ offense through the first four games of a Protectedseason

QB Lamar Jackson, helping him become the only player in league history to throw for at least 250 yards and rush for at least 120 yards in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)

Helped Baltimore set single-game team records in yards (643) and points (59) in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)...Protected QB Lamar Jackson, allowing him to register career highs in yards (324) and TDs (5), while producing a perfect 158.3 passer rating...Helped block for RB Mark Ingram II, who tallied 107 rushing yards and 2 TDs

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 1/1)

Earned Pro Bowl second-alternate honors, helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack, which totaled 2,441 yards (152.6 ypg)…Baltimore also tallied a then-singleseason team-record 5,999 total yards and permitted the NFL’s sixth-fewest sacks (32, tied Panthers)

Helped the Ravens’ rushing attack gain a season-high 296 yards in the 26-24 win vs. Cle. (12/30)…Marked the thirdmost rushing yards in franchise single-game history

Protected QB Lamar Jackson, allowing him to complete 12 of 22 passes for a then-career-high 204 yards and 1 TD in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)

Part of an O-line that helped pave the way for 242 rushing yards in the 20-12 win vs. TB (12/16)…Baltimore became the first team since 1976 (Steelers) to rush for at least 190 yards in five-consecutive games

Started at LT for an offensive line that helped the Ravens produce 207 rushing yards in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…Marked the first time in franchise history Baltimore rushed for at least 200 yards in three-consecutive games

Started at LT and helped Baltimore’s offense rack up 416 yards, including 242 on the ground, in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Marked the fourth time in franchise history the Ravens produced back-to-back 200-yard rushing games

Started and helped the team produce the then-sixth-most rushing yards (267) in team history in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)…Marked the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB (Lamar Jackson, 119) and RB (Gus Edwards, 115) each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game

Was a gameday inactive (ankle) vs. Pit. (11/4)

Started at LT for an O-line that helped pave the way for 451 total yards (the most ever by a Ravens’ team at Pittsburgh) in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30)

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Started for an O-line that helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to record 376 passing yards (the sixth-highest total of his career) and 2 TDs at Cin. (9/13)

Started at LT and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 25 of 34 passes for 236 yards and 3 TDs in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15)

The Ravens permitted the league’s seventh-fewest sacks (27, tied Vikings), helping the team produce the NFL’s ninthranked scoring attack (24.7 ppg)...Over the last nine games of the season, Baltimore averaged the league’s second-most points per contest (29.4)

Protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 26 of 42 passes for a season-high 288 yards and 1 TD in the 27-10 win at Cle. (12/17)

Played for an O-line that protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing 0 sacks and helping the Ravens produce a season high in points in the 44-20 victory vs. Det. (12/3)

Part of an O-line that helped pave the way for 139 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in the 23-16 win vs. Hou. (11/27)

Inactive (concussion) in the 23-0 win at GB (11/19)

Part of an offensive line that did not permit a sack, while paving the way for a season-high 174 rushing yards in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26)

Started at LT for an offense that did not allow a sack and generated 143 rushing yards in the 30-17 win at Oak. (10/8)

Started at LT for an O-line that helped the Ravens register 136 rushing yards and QB Joe Flacco throw for 2 TDs in a 24-10 win vs. Cle. (9/17)

Started (LT) for an O-line that helped the Ravens’ rushing attack gain 157 yards, while also permitting just 1 sack, in the 20-0 season-opening victory vs. Cin. (9/10)

2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12)

Started 12 games at LT as part of an O-line that helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to register a career-high 64.9 completion percentage and throw for a franchise-record 4,317 yards...Missed four games with a foot injury

Part of an O-line that did not permit a sack, allowing QB Joe Flacco to connect on 36 passes on 47 attempts for 381 yards and 4 TDs in the 38-6 win vs. Mia. (12/4)...The Ravens had 496 yards of offense, then ranking sixth most in team history

Started at LT and helped the Ravens generate 396 yards of offense in the 28-7 win vs. Cle. (11/10)

Recorded his first-career start and protected QB Joe Flacco, who went 22-of-33 for 258 yards and 1 TD, in the 13-7 season-opening victory vs. Buf. (9/11)

— COLLEGE —

Played in 41 games at Notre Dame, making 39-straight starts to conclude his career

Allowed just 4 QB hurries, 4 QB hits and 3 sacks as a senior in 2015, earning several first-team All-American honors...Also a semifinalist for the Lombardi Award (nation's top player) and Outland Trophy (nation's top interior lineman)

Registered 16 knockdown blocks and allowed just 1 sack, the fewest of the Irish O-Lineman in 2014, earning Notre Dame Offensive Lineman of the Year

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) HS, where he was a three-year starter who helped his team to a combined 43-3 record, three-straight state titles and final No. 5 national ranking in 2011

Standout basketball player whose team finished with a No. 11 national ranking and won a state championship in 2011

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— STANLEY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Founded the Ronnie Stanley Foundation, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for rescue dogs and individuals in need

Organized school visit at Morrel Park Elementary School through for his foundation, the Ronnie Stanley Foundation (2022)

Participated in annual Pawject Runway (2022)

Alongside teammate Marcus Peters, purchased Thanksgiving turkeys and sides for food insecure families in the Baltimore community (2021)

Partnered with Merrick Pet Care to raise money for the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (2020)

Participated in Ravens’ “Register to Vote” Campaign PSA (2020)

Joined former teammate Mark Ingram to provide Thanksgiving meals and turkeys for families at Curtis Bay Elementary/Middle School

Participated(2020)in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Hosted Turkey giveaway to distribute 200 turkeys with teammates at Frederick Elementary School (2019)

Hosted dinner event with local Baltimore Foster Teens (2019)

Visited Baltimore's Dunbar High School football team to deliver Zappos Shoes/gift cards to the team (2018)

Participated in the Maryland SPCA Dog Show contest (2018)

Attended the announcement of the Ravens' five-year partnership with Up2Us Sports, which will help continue the team’s social responsibility efforts to improve the Baltimore community through youth sports (2018)

Hosted a special advanced screening of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle for youth from Casey Cares, the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore and the Beyond Type 1 foundation (2017)

Attended the Ravens Flock Festival at M&T Bank Stadium following the day he was drafted…Joined fans in interactive games while the team announced its remaining draft selections (2016)

Joined the 2016 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission in Baltimore City, visiting with and serving lunch to residents

Took children from the Casey Cares Foundation, an organization that provides uplifting programs with a special touch to critically ill children, on a Halloween costume shopping trip to Party City (2016)

Joined youth from Woodson Elementary and George Washington Elementary to participate in the annual United Way and Hometown Huddle Ravens’ TEAM Challenge event at Under Armour’s Banner Field in Baltimore City (2016)

Dedicated supporter of the BARCS Animal Shelter in Baltimore, where he adopted his dogs, Lola and Rico…Advocate for Show Your Soft Side, a campaign developed to combat the alarming incidence of animal abuse in Baltimore Supports teammates’ charitable endeavors, including Tony Jefferson’s “Shop With A Jock” holiday shopping event (2017) and former player Lardarius Webb’s annual Softball Game (2016-17)

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RONNIE STANLEY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGS 2016 Ravens1212 2017 Ravens1515 2018 Ravens1515 2019 Ravens1414 2020 Ravens 66 2021 Ravens 11 NFLTOTALS6363 RONNIE STANLEY'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGS 2018 Ravens 11 2019 Ravens 11 2020 Ravens 00 NFLTOTALS 22

DATEOPPONENTP/S

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W/LSCORE

09/13atRaidersS L27-33+ 09/19Chiefs

ONINACTIVELIST W36-35 09/26atLions

ONINACTIVELIST W19-17 10/03atBroncos

ONINACTIVELIST W23-7 10/11Colts

ONINACTIVELIST W31-25+ 10/17Chargers ONINACTIVELIST W34-6 10/24Bengals

INJUREDRESERVE L17-41 11/07Vikings

INJUREDRESERVE W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins INJUREDRESERVE L10-22 11/21atBears INJUREDRESERVE W16-13 11/28Browns INJUREDRESERVE W16-10 12/05atSteelers

INJUREDRESERVE L19-20 12/12atBrowns INJUREDRESERVE L22-24 12/19Packers

INJUREDRESERVE L30-31 12/26atBengals INJUREDRESERVE L21-41 01/02Rams

INJUREDRESERVE L19-20 01/09Steelers INJUREDRESERVE L13-16+

2021TOTALS1-1 8-9

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Brandon Stephens was selected by the Ravens in the third round (104th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the second of two Ravens' draft picks (G Ben Cleveland, 94th overall) in the round

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 17 games (11 starts) in his rookie campaign (2021), producing 74 tackles (46 solo), 1 TFL, 1 QBH and 4 PD for the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…His 74 tackles are the most by a Ravens’ rookie DB since Matt Elam had 76 in 2013, and they rank third overall by a rookie DB in franchise history

— PERSONAL —

Enjoys cooking and playing the saxophone in his spare time

Is interested in real estate and once interned for a Dallasarea real estate agency called The Blackman Group

His sister, Chelsea, is a molecular geneticist

His cousin, Alexis Hornbuckle, won an NCAA women’s basketball title (Tennessee) and a WNBA title (Detroit Shock)

Was an SMU teammate and friend of current Ravens WR James Proche II in 2019

Graduated with a degree in liberal science from SMU

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/11)

Played in 17 games (11 starts) as a rookie, producing 74 tackles (46 solo), 1 TFL, 1 QBH and 4 PD for the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…His 74 tackles are the most by a Ravens’ rookie DB since Matt Elam had 76 in 2013, and they rank third overall by a rookie DB in franchise history

Recorded 6 tackles and 1 PD vs. Pit. (1/9/22)

Recorded 5 tackles and 1 PD vs. GB (12/19)

Posted a team-high 8 tackles (6 solo) vs. Cle. (12/12)

Posted 3 tackles and 1 PD, seeing action for injured S DeShon Elliott, in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…In the second half/OT, Baltimore held the Vikings to 114 total yards and 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down

Registered 3 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 ST stop in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6 points

Tallied a career-high and team-high 10 tackles, 1 QBH and 1 ST stop in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone

Notched 3 tackles in his first-career start in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards

Posted 1 tackle on defense, while adding 2 ST tackles in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Saw increased action following S DeShon Elliott’s departure (concussion)…Baltimore limited Kansas City to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down

Made his NFL debut, posting 2 solo tackles at LV (9/13)…Helped hold the Raiders to 3-of-6 in red zone TD efficiency, limiting them to 1 FG, forcing 1 turnover on downs and making 1 INT (CB Anthony Averett) inside the 20

— COLLEGE —

Originally began his collegiate career as a running back at UCLA, where he played three seasons (2016-18), posting 277 rushing yards and 1 TD on 65 carries (4.3 avg.)

Transferred to SMU in 2019 and switched his position to CB…Over two seasons (2019-20), he recorded 22 PD, including an American Athletic Conference-high 10 in 2020 Totaled 92 tackles (74 solo) at SMU, adding 3.5 TFL, 1 INT and 1 EarnedFRseveral

collegiate honors, including NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Invite (2020), National Football Foundation Honor Society (2020) and American Athletic Conference AllAcademic Team (2019)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Plano (TX) HS, where he rushed for 1,389 yards and 15 TDs as a senior to earn All-State honors… Registered seven 100-yard and three 200-yard rushing games that season, adding 11 receptions for 151 yards

Tallied 1,268 rushing yards and 21 TDs as a junior, after posting 991 rushing yards as a sophomore Was a member of the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll

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— STEPHENS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Participated in the Maryland State Fair Purple Takeover Meet and Greet event, designed to introduce new players to the team’s female fanbase (2021)

Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2021)

Joined community members and teammates in participating in the Ravens’ third annual Caw to Action community-wide day of service (2021)

Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2021)

Partnered with the Safeway Foundation to distribute groceries and gifts for the holidays to deserving families in the Baltimore community (2021)

Total Tackles vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021

Solo Tackles 6 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021

Passes Defensed 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 ...3 more at 1.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Oct 17, 2021 Special Teams Tackles City 19,

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BRANDON STEPHENS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens1711744628110.00.010000400004310000 NFLTOTALS1711744628110.00.010000400004310000
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2 vs. Kansas
Chiefs, Sep
2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaidersP2200.00.00000000000000000000L27-33+ 10/11ColtsS10550.00.00010000000001100000W31-2510/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsP1010.00.00000000000002110000W36-35LionsP5230.00.00000000000000000000W19-17BroncosS3120.00.00000000000000000000W23-7+ 11/07VikingsP3210.00.00000000100000000000W34-3110/24BengalsP1100.00.00000000000000000000L17-4110/17ChargersP3300.00.01100000000001100000W34-6+ 01/09SteelersS6330.00.00000000100000000000L13-1601/02RamsS2200.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersS5230.00.00000000100000000000L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsS5230.00.00000000100000000000W16-1011/21at11/11atDolphinsS5410.00.00000000000000000000L10-22BearsS3300.00.00000000000000000000W16-13SteelersS7520.00.00000000000000000000L19-20BrownsS8620.00.00000000000000000000L22-24BengalsS5320.00.00000000000000000000L21-41+ 2021TOTALS17-117446280.00.011100004000043100008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Re-signed by Baltimore on 3/23/21

Claimed off waivers by the Texans and was placed on the Exempt/Commissioner's Permission List on 12/29/20

Waived by Baltimore on 12/28/20

Signed to Baltimore's 53-man roster from the practice squad on Activated11/17/20from the practice squad (COVID replacement elevation) on 11/8/20 (at Ind.) and (standard elevation) on 11/15/20 at NE

Signed to Baltimore's practice squad on 10/10/20

Waived by the Ravens on 10/8/20

Was selected by the Ravens in the seventh round (219th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 15 games (one start) in 2021, totaling 17 tackles (12 solo), 1 TFL, 1 QBH, 1 PD and 1 INT (the first of his career)…Added 4 tackles on special teams, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA

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on two games with the Ravens during his rookie campaign

— PERSONAL —

Mentored by Will Allen, a DB who played in the NFL from 2007-15 for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys

Childhood friends with NFL safety Malik Hooker, who is also a New Castle, PA native

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/1)

Played in 15 games (one start), totaling 17 tackles (12 solo), 1 TFL, 1 QBH, 1 PD and 1 INT (the first of his career)…Added 4 tackles on special teams, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating

Registered 2 solo tackles and his first-career INT vs. Pit. Posted(1/9/22)7

tackles and 1 TFL in his first career start vs. GB Recorded(12/19)

1 QBH while adding 2 solo ST tackles vs. Pit. Posted(12/5)

2 tackles, marking the first of his career, vs. Mia. (11/11)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS / HOUSTON TEXANS – 2/0)

Saw action in two games for the Ravens during his rookie campaign, before being claimed off waivers by the Texans on 12/29

— COLLEGE —

Totaled 126 tackles (80 solo), 4 TFL, 1 sack, 6 INTs, 4 FFs, 1 FR and 13 PD in 39 career games at Iowa

Ranked second in the Big Ten and 16th nationally, sharing the team lead with 4 INTs in 2018

Notched his first-career TD with a 24-yard INT return at Penn State in Majored2018insport & recreation at Iowa

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at New Castle (PA) HS, where he earned first-team All-State honors as a senior DB and led his team to the playoffs in three-consecutive seasons…Also saw action at QB and WR during his three seasons and led the team in passing and rushing as a senior in 2016

Set the school and conference record with 10 INTs in a single season his senior year

Established a school record with 17 career INTs...Accounted for 5 offensive TDs and 3 INTs in a regional semifinal game Three-time letterman in basketball and track & field

— STONE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2021)

Surprised local high school teams with a visit to the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown game of the week (2021)

Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s sixth annual 4Every1 Foundation Turkey Drive by distributing turkeys and sides to families in need (2021)

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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 253 VETERANS GENO STONE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens20000000.00.000000000000000000Wentfrom Baltimore to Houston 2021Ravens15117125160.00.0110001000043100002020TOTAL20000000.00.0000000000000000002020Texans00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS17117125160.00.011000100004310000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles 7 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021 Solo Tackles 3 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Jan 02, 2022 ...1 more at 3. Passes Defensed 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Green Bay Packers, Dec 19, 2021 Interceptions 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 09, 2022 Special Teams Tackles 2 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 05, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaidersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L27-33+ 10/11Colts10/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsP0000.00.00000000000001010000W36-35LionsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W19-17BroncosP0000.00.00000000000000000000W23-7ONINACTIVELISTW31-25+ 11/07VikingsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W34-3110/24BengalsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L17-4110/17ChargersP0000.00.00000000000000000000W34-6+ 01/09SteelersP2200.00.00001000100000000000L13-1601/02RamsP3300.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersS7340.00.01600000000000000000L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsP1010.00.00000000000001100000W16-1011/21at11/11atDolphinsP2200.00.00000000000000000000L10-22BearsP1100.00.00000000000000000000W16-13SteelersP0000.00.00010000000002200000L19-20BrownsP1100.00.00000000000000000000L22-24BengalsRESERVE/COVID-19L21-41+ 2021TOTALS15-1171250.00.016110001000043100008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a four-year contract extension (through 2023 season) with the Ravens on 4/24/19

Re-signed (four-year deal) with Baltimore on 7/15/16

Signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/29/12

— HONORS —

Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2013, 2016, 2018-19, Five-time2021)

Pro Bowler (2013, 2016, 2019-21)

Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2017, 2020)

Bridgestone NFL Moment of the Year (66-yard FG at Det.)

PFWA All-NFL (2013, 2016, 2018-21)

PFWA All-AFC (2013, 2016-21)

Pro Bowl first alternate (2017-18)

Seven-time AFC Special Teams Player of the Month (October, 2019; November, 2018; September, 2018; November, 2017; September, 2016; November, 2014; November, 2013)

12-time AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 3, 2021; Week 6, 2019; Week 5, 2019; Week 16, 2018; Week 3, 2018; Week 12, 2016; Week 8, 2015; Week 4, 2015; Week 3, 2014; Week 15, 2013; Week 12, 2013; Week 10, 2013)

GMC “Never Say Never” Moment winner (Week 15, 2013)

USA Today All-Joe Team (2012)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Is the most accurate kicker in NFL history (91.1%), connecting on 326-of-358 FG attempts

Connected on a game-winning and NFL record-long 66-yard FG at Det. (9/26/21)

Since 2012, ranks first in the NFL in FGs made (326) and points (1,360)...His 1,360 points scored are also the most in the first 10 seasons of a career in NFL history

Is the first kicker in NFL history to produce seven seasons with 30-plus FGM (2012-13, 2015-18, 2021)

Is the first kicker in NFL history to register at least 130 points in six straight seasons (2015-21)

Owns 18-career game-winning FGs (17 regular season and 1 playoff), connecting on 11 of those in road games

Is 16-of-16 on FGAs in the final minute of regulation and has converted on 58 consecutive fourth quarter/OT tries, marking the NFL’s longest active streak...His 95.2 career FG% in the second half/OT (160-of-168) also ranks as the NFL’s best such mark of all time

In 2021, en route to earning his fifth career Pro Bowl honor (and third straight), connected on 35-of-37 FGs and all 32 PAT tries, producing the NFL’s highest marks in FG% (95.6%) and PAT% (100%)…Finished a perfect 6-of-6 on 50-plus-yard FGAs and 18-of-18 on second half FGs, including 10-of-10 in the fourth quarter/OT…Connected on two game-winners –the 17th and 18th of his career – including the NFL-record 66-yarder at Det. (9/26/21)…Helped Baltimore’s special teams unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating

Reached several career milestones in 2021: registered at least 130 points for an NFL-record sixth-straight season; produced 30 FGM for an NFL-record seventh season overall; surpassed K Stephen Gostkowski (1,330) for the most points scored through a player’s first 10 seasons in NFL history, finishing 1,360 in his 10th year

En route to AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors, connected on 4-of-5 FGAs, including a 50-yarder and the game-winning and NFL-record 66-yarder, in the 19-17 victory at Det. (9/26/21)…Made kicks from 39, 50, 32 and 66 yards, after missing a 49-yard try (WR)…Notched his 17th-career game-winning FG (including playoffs) and improved to 16of-16 on tries in the final minute of regulation during his Iscareer94-for-94

on FGs 30 yards and under throughout his career

Owns eight career games with multiple 50-plus-yard FGs, tying him (with Matt Prater) for the most in NFL history...Is 30-of-36 (83.3%) on 50-plus-yard kicks since the 2016 season

Since PATs were moved to the 15-yard line in 2015, Tucker is 272-of-276 (98.6%) and owns the NFL’s top success rate (min. 100 attempts)

Became the fastest kicker to 300 FGM, reaching that mark in his 148th-career game (at Den. 10/3/21)

Is the only kicker in NFL history with two go-ahead 60-plusyard FGMs in the final minute of regulation (66 yards –9/26/21 at Det.; 61 yards – 12/16/13 at Det.)

In 2020, connected on 26-of-29 (89.7) FGAs and 52-of-53 (98.1) PATs, en route to his fourth-overall and secondconsecutive Pro Bowl nod…Finished with at least 130 points for his fifth-consecutive season, tying the NFL record of consecutive seasons with 130-plus points (Stephen Gostkowski, 2011-15 & David Akers, 2008-12)

In Week 6 of 2019, became the fastest kicker in NFL history (118 games) to score 1,000 career points (10/13/19 vs. Cin.)

In 2019, connected on 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%) and a franchise-record 57-of-59 PATs, marking his fourthconsecutive year scoring exactly 141 points (a Ravens singleseason scoring record)...Helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) and set a team record for points (531)

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In 2018, became the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach the 900-point (107 games) and 800-point milestone (95 games)...Only Gino Cappelletti (a WR/kicker combo from 1960-70) did it faster (106 & 93 games, respectively)

In 2016, earned his second Pro Bowl invitation and was a unanimous first-team All-Pro selection after producing perhaps the greatest season ever by an NFL kicker...Scored a single-season franchise-record 141 points, connecting on 38of-39 FGs (lone miss was a block) and 27-of-27 PATs

In 2016, Tucker’s 38 FGs ranked first in the NFL, while he was 10-for-10 from 50-plus yards, tying (Blair Walsh, 2012 and Brandon McManus, 2020) for the most such kicks in NFL single-season history...An NFL single-season record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond (he was 24-of-24 on such boots)

Fastest kicker in NFL history to make 100 FGs (50 games) and to reach the 500-point milestone (60 games), overtaking Hall of Famer Jan Stenerud (61 games)

Became just the ninth kicker in league history to make 3 FGs of 50-plus yards in a single game, connecting on kicks of 52, 57 & 54 yards, vs. Cin. (11/27/16)

Kicked a game-winning FG as part of a franchise-record 6 FGs (29, 24, 32, 49, 53 and 61) in the victory at Det. (12/16/13), becoming the only kicker in NFL history to kick FGs from the 20-, 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-yard ranges in a single

Hisgame12-career

AFC Special Teams Player of the Week awards are the most in franchise history...His seven AFC Special Teams Player of the Month selections are the most ever by a ST player and are three more than Ravens legends S Ed Reed & K Matt Stover for the most in franchise history

— PERSONAL —

He and wife, Amanda, have a son, Easton (7)

Can sing opera in seven different languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Latin and Russian

Appeared on the 2018 CBS show “Most Valuable Performer," winning the competition by singing “Ave Maria”

Likes to do impressions of celebrities such as George W. Bush, Matthew McConaughey, Christopher Walken and former teammate Ray Lewis

Pre-game ritual is to lay out his entire uniform (helmet to cleats) on the floor in front of his locker, just as childhood football hero Deion Sanders did

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0)

En route to earning his fifth career Pro Bowl honor (and third straight), connected on 35-of-37 FGs and all 32 PAT tries, producing the NFL’s highest marks in FG% (95.6%) and PAT% (100%)…Finished a perfect 6-of-6 on 50-plus-yard FGAs and 18-of-18 on second half FGs, including 10-of-10 in the fourth quarter/overtime…Connected on two gamewinners – the 17th and 18th of his career – including an NFLrecord 66-yarder at Det. (9/26)…Helped Baltimore’s special teams unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating

Connected on all 4 of his FGAs vs. LAR (1/2/22), converting from 22, 46, 46 and 34 yards for his NFL-high 20th game of 4plus FGM since entering the league in 2012…Reached thresholds of 130 points and 30 FGM on the season, producing his NFL-record sixth-straight season with 130-plus points and seventh season overall with 30-plus FGM

Connected on all 3 FGAs, hitting from 42, 50 and 55 yards, and produced his first-career successful onside kick (recovered by S Chuck Clark), at Cle. (12/12)…It marked Baltimore’s first successful onside kick since Week 5 of 2001 (at GB)…With 10 points scored in the game, surpassed Stephen Gostkowski (1,330) for the most points scored (1,331) through a player’s first 10 seasons in NFL history…Also recorded his NFL-record eighth game with multiple 50-plus-yard FGM

Connected on both of his FGs, hitting from 35 and 28 yards at Pit. (12/5)…Recorded his 25th FG of the season, becoming the first kicker in NFL history to reach that mark in each of the first 10 seasons of a career

Connected on all 3 FGs for the second-consecutive game, hitting from 52, 25 and 49 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…It marked his NFL-high 54th performance with at least 3 FGM since entering the league in 2012

Connected on all 3 FGs in the 16-13 win at Chi. (11/21), helping Baltimore secure its first-ever win in Chicago… Notched his 96th performance with multiple FGM, setting a new NFL record by a kicker in the first 10 seasons of a career Connected on 2-of-2 FGAs, including the 36-yard gamewinner to give Baltimore the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…It marked Tucker’s 18th-career game-winning FG (including playoffs), and he extended his streak of consecutive FGM in the fourth quarter/OT to 53

Connected on all 3 of his FGAs in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Reached 300 FGM in his 148th career game, surpassing K Stephen Gostkowski’s previous record (167 games) to become the fastest kicker in NFL history to reach that milestone

En route to AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors, connected on 4-of-5 FGAs, including a 50-yarder and the game-winning and NFL-record 66-yarder, in the 19-17 victory at Det. (9/26)…Made kicks from 39, 50, 32 and 66 yards, after missing a 49-yard try (WR)…Notched his 17th-career game-winning FG (including playoffs) and improved to 16of-16 on tries in the final minute of regulation during his

Connectedcareer

on both FGAs from 40 and 47 yards and all 3 PATs at LV (9/13)…Has now made 26-of-27 FGAs (96.3%) in 11 Monday night contests…Extended his fourth-quarter, consecutive field goals made to 48 straight, marking the NFL’s longest active streak

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2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 2/0)

Connected on 26-of-29 (89.7) FGAs and 52-of-53 (98.1) PATs, en route to his fourth-overall and second-consecutive Pro Bowl nod…Finished with at least 130 points for his fifthconsecutive season, tying the NFL record of consecutive seasons with 130-plus points (Stephen Gostkowski, 2011-15 & David Akers, 2008-12)

Drilled 2-of-3 FGAs, including a 51-yarder in the fourth quarter of the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…The 51-yard make was the second-longest playoff boot of his career (52 yards; 1/3/15 at Pit.)

Connected on a game-winning 55-yard FG with :02 remaining to give Baltimore a 45-42 lead in the victory at Cle. (12/14)…Now owns 16-career game-winning FGs (15 regular season and 1 playoff), with 10 of those coming on the road

Connected on 3-of-3 FGAs, including a season-long 55yarder, and all 3 PATs in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…Has hit the second most 50-plus yard FGs (40) since entering the NFL in

Connected2012on each of his 4 FGAs and 3 PATs (15 total points) in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)...Also appeared in his 130thstraight game, surpassing LB Jarret Johnson for the secondmost consecutive-games played in Ravens history

Connected on his only FGA (41 yards), also nailing all 5 PATs and producing 7 TBs on all his kickoffs, in the seasonopening vs. Cle. (9/13)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0)

Connected on 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%) and a franchise-record 57 of 59 PATs, marking his fourth-consecutive year scoring exactly 141 points (a Ravens single-season scoring record)...Tucker is the NFL’s only kicker to surpass the 140point mark in each of the past four years (2016-19)

Helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) and set a franchise record for points (531)

Went 4-for-4 on FGAs, hitting from 45, 22, 42 and 47 yards in the 28-10 victory vs. Pit. (12/29)

Clinched the Ravens' win with a 49-yard boot, marking his second game-winning FG of the season and his 15th-career game-winner, in the 20-17 victory vs. SF (12/1)

Went 3-for-3 on FGAs, hitting from 25, 28 and 22 yards, and connected on all 3 PATs, in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)

Booted a 40-yard FG to become the fastest kicker in NFL history (118 games) to score 1,000 career points in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)...Tucker was 3-for-3 on FGAs, hitting from 40, 49 and 21 yards

Kicked a 46-yard FG in OT to seal the Ravens’ victory in the 26-23 win at Pit. (10/6)...The boot marked his 14th-career game-winning FG and his second such at Pittsburgh (52-yard OT kick in 2015)....In the win, Tucker was 4-for-4 on FGAs and 2-of-2 on PATs (14 total points)

Connected on all 3 FGAs, hitting from 33, 28 and 51 yards in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0)

Earned first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl first-alternate honors after connecting on 35-of-39 FGAs (misses were from 53 and 65 yards, and he had 2 kicks blocked)…Scored a franchiserecord 141 points for the third-straight season, becoming the NFL’s only kicker to surpass the 140 mark in each of the past three Producedyears10

points, connecting on 3 FGAs and 1 PAT, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)…Became the first kicker in NFL history to produce six seasons with 30-plus FGM..Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors (his ninth-career award) for the performance

Made all 4 FG attempts (41, 21, 45, 47 yards) and was 2-for-2 on PATs in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…Marked the 14th time in his career that Tucker made at least 4 FGs in a game Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November after connecting on 8 of 8 FGAs, a perfect 6-for-6 on PATs, his sixth-career POM award

Connected on both FGAs (47 and 28 yards) and was a perfect 3-for-3 on PATs in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…With his 10 points on the day, Tucker became the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach 900 career points, doing so in his 107th game…The only overall player to reach the milestone faster was WR/K Gino Cappalletti (106)

Nailed all 3 FGAs, which included a season-long 56-yarder, in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)…His 24-yard FG in the fourth quarter marked the 13th game-winning FG (including playoffs) of his career

Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September after connecting on 9 of 10 FGAs, a perfect 12for-12 on PATs, and 3-for-3 on 50-yard-plus FGM

Connected on two 52-yard FGs, setting an NFL-record with six-career games with multiple 50-plus-yard FGs in the 27-14 win vs. Den. (9/23)…Earned his eighth-career AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)

Earned Associated Press second-team All-Pro honors after connecting on 34 of 37 FGAs and tying his franchise record of 141 total points...Made his last 19 kicks, and his lone misses on the season were from 46 (blocked), 58 and 62 yards

Connected on 3 FGAs, scoring his 800th-career point and becoming the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach the 800 milestone in the 23-16 victory vs. Ind. (12/23)

Made all 3 of his FG attempts (38, 46, 51) and went a perfect 5-of-5 on PATs, helping the Ravens produce a season high in points in the 44-20 win vs. Det. (12/3)

Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November after converting on 8-of-8 FGAs and 6-of-6 on PATs in the month

Scored 11 points, connecting on both PATs and all 3 FGAs (53, 31, 49) in a 23-16 win vs. Hou. (11/27)

Scored his 700th-career point, connecting on 3 of 3 FGAs and 3 PATs in the 30-17 victory at Oak. (10/8)

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2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)

Earned his second Pro Bowl invitation and was a unanimous first-team All-Pro selection after producing perhaps the greatest season ever by an NFL kicker…Scored a singleseason franchise-record 141 points, connecting on 38 of 39 FGs (lone miss was a block) and 27 of 27 PATs

Tucker’s 38 FGs ranked first in the NFL, while he was 10for-10 from 50-plus yards, tying (Blair Walsh, 2012) for the most such kicks in NFL single-season history...An NFL singleseason record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond (he was 24-of-24 on such boots)

Totaled 13 points hitting all 4 FGAs and 1 PAT at Pit. (12/25)

Connected on his 10th FG of 50-plus yards in 2016, tying Blair Walsh (2012) for the most in NFL single-season history in the 27-26 win vs. Phi...Improved to 10-of-10 from 50-plus in 2016 and made a 47-yard FG and all 3 of his PATs

Posted 11 points, connecting on 3 of 4 FGAs and 2 PATs at NE (12/12)...Tucker’s streak of 35 consecutive FGs made was snapped when his first attempt was blocked...Streak ties (Adam Vinatieri, 2013-14) for the fifth longest of all time

Connected on his 35th-straight FGA by converting a 55-yard boot and made all 5 PATs in the 38-6 win vs. Mia. (12/4)

Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after recording his fifth-career game with multiple 50-yard FGs made, becoming the first NFL kicker to make 3 FGs of 50-plus yards in the first half of a game, in the 19-14 victory vs. Cin. (11/27)...Finished 4-of-4 on FGAs (52, 57, 54, 36)

Recorded his 12th game-winning FG on a 53-yarder with 1:02 left in the 19-17 win at Jax. (9/25)

Kicked his 11th-career game-winner (49 yards) to spur Baltimore’s second-largest comeback (20 points) in team history in the 25-20 win at Cle. (9/18)

2015: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)

Converted 33-of-40 FGAs and all 29 PATs (128 total points), becoming the fastest kicker in NFL history to score 500 points (60 games) in a career

Made 50- and 37-yard FGs in the 20-17 victory vs. Pit. (12/27)

Connected on 2 FGAs (38 and 31 yards) and 1 PAT to become the fastest kicker in NFL history to score 500 points (60 games) at Mia. (12/6)

Converted his 10th-career game-winning FG from 47 yards in the 16-13 victory vs. STL (11/22)

Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the sixth time in his career after connecting on 5 FGs, including a 39yard game-winner, in the 29-26 victory vs. SD (11/1)

Earned his fifth-career AFC Special Teams Player of the Week award after scoring the game’s final 10 points, including the game-tying and game-winning FGs in the OT victory at Pit. (10/1)...His 52-yard game-winner is the longest FG by an opponent at Heinz Field and ties (Jeff Reed, 2010) for longest overall

Became the fastest kicker in NFL history to make 100 FGs, doing so in his 50th career contest, after connecting from 22, 21, 37 and 21 yards at Oak. (9/20)

2014: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 2/0)

Connected on 29-of-34 FGAs and all 42 PATs for 129 points...Also, by scoring his 401st point in the season finale, Tucker became the second-fastest kicker in NFL history to reach the 400-point milestone, doing so in his 48th NFL game (Hall of Famer Jan Stenerud, 47 games)

Connected on all 4 FGAs (28, 45, 52 and 25) and was true on all 7 PATs, totaling 19 points in two postseason contests

Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Month (Nov.) after scoring 33 points, connecting on all 7 FGAs and 12 PATs

Produced 15 points, connecting on all 4 FGAs and all 3 PATs (his 100th-consecutive PAT) vs. SD (11/30)

Connected on all 6 PATs and 2 of 3 FGAs (46, 49 and his 64yard attempt was blocked) in the 48-17 win at TB (10/12)

Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after connecting on a 32-yard game-winner as time expired in the 23-21 victory at Cle. (9/21)...Finished with 11 points on 3 FGAs and 2 ContributedPATs14points, connecting on all 4 FGAs and both PATs in the 26-6 victory vs. Pit. (9/11)

2013: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)

Earned his first-career Pro Bowl nod after posting a thenfranchise-record 140 points, including a franchise-record 38 FGM (on 41 attempts) and the then-third-highest FG percentage in Ravens history (92.7)...Made an impressive 33consecutive FGs, the fifth-longest streak in NFL history

Kicked a franchise-record 61-yard game-winning FG, as part of a franchise-record 6 FGM (29, 24, 32, 49, 53, 61), in the 18-16 victory at Det. (12/16), becoming the only kicker in NFL history to kick FGs from 20-, 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-yard range in a single game

Earned Special Teams Player of the Week and GMC “Never Say Never” Moment of the Week honors after kicking a franchise-record 61-yard game-winning FG, as part of a franchise-record 6 FGMs (29, 24, 32, 49, 53, 61) in the 18-16 victory at Det. (12/16)

Made all 5 FGAs (16 points) in the 22-20 win vs. Pit. (11/28)

Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month (Nov.) after making all 14 FGAs and 7 PATs (49 points) in five games

Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks, scoring 13 points by hitting all 4 FGAs and 1 PAT in the 19-3 win vs. NYJ (11/24)

Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after kicking his fifth-career game-winning FG (a 46-yarder in OT), as well as another FG in regulation (36 yards) and 2 PATs in the 20-17 win vs. Cin. (11/10)

Totaled 14 points after connecting on 4 FGAs and both PATs in the 26-23 victory at Mia. (10/6)...His 44-yard FG with 1:42 remaining sealed the victory

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2012: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 4/0)

Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team, finishing with 132 points (rookie franchise record)...Connected on 90.9% of his FGAs (30 of 33), the then-second-best mark in franchise history and second best by a rookie kicker in NFL history

Hit all 42 of his PATs, establishing a Ravens’ single-season franchise record

Became the Ravens’ single-season leader of 50-yard FGs (4, broken with 6 in 2013 and then 10 in 2016)...Became the first rookie ever to make 2 50-plus-yard FGs in two games

One of only two rookie free agents (Deonte Thompson) to make the Ravens’ 53-man opening-day roster

Posted 28 points (4 FGs and 16 PATs), helping the Ravens score 124 points in four playoff games en route to winning Super Bowl XLVII

Nailed the game-winning 47-yard FG in double-OT and connected on all 5 PATs in the 38-35 victory in the Divisional Playoff at Den. (1/12/13)

Connected on all 4 PATs and both FGAs, including a 38yarder with 5:38 remaining in the fourth quarter to extend the Ravens’ lead to 34-29, in the 34-31 victory in Super Bowl XLVII vs. SF (2/3/13)

Kicked a game-winning FG (38-yarder) with 1:07 remaining in the 16-13 OT victory at SD (11/25)...Was 3-of-3 on FGAs (including a game-tying 38-yarder as time expired in regulation to tie the game)

Posted 13 points, while connecting on a then-franchiserecord 7 PATs and both FGAs, as part of a team-record 55point output vs. Oak. (11/11)

Made both FGAs (51 and 54 yards) and 1 PAT at Hou. (10/21)

Connected on all 3 FGAs (28, 26 and 39) in the 9-6 victory over the Chiefs at KC (10/7)...Also posted his first-career special teams tackle against the Chiefs

Kicked his first game-winning FG (a 27-yarder as time expired) in the 31-30 victory vs. NE (9/23)

Was true on all 3 FGAs, including a 56-yarder, and 2 PATs at Phi. (9/16)...The 56-yard FG tied a then-team record (Wade Richey)...Became the first rookie in NFL history to make 3 FGs of 48 yards or more in a single game

Played in his first-career NFL game and connected on all 5 PATs and 3 FGAs vs. Cin. (9/10)

— COLLEGE —

Kicked in a variety of roles at Texas, handling kickoff duties in 52 games and placekicking in 25 contests

Posted 190-career points by hitting 40 of 48 FGAs (83.3%, third in UT history) and all 71 PATs...Also a rugby-style punter, registering 155 punts for 6,283 yards (40.5 avg.)

Saw action in all 13 games as a senior in 2011, making 17 of 21 FGAs (81.0%), including a 52-yard long...Earned secondteam All-Big 12 honors by the Associated Press and one of UT’s Frank Denius Most Valuable Special Teams Player Awards...Averaged 64.5 yards per kickoff with 12 TBs, adding 63 punts for 2,471 yards (39.2 avg.)...Connected on the gamewinning FG at in-state rival Texas A&M, earning Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week honors

Handled kickoff and punting duties as a sophomore in 2009 for the 13-1 Longhorns, who earned a spot in the BCS National Championship game...Kicked off 99 times for an average of 62.3 yards per kick, adding 14 TBs Majored in music at Texas

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Westlake (Austin, TX) HS, where he was a threeyear letterman, also playing CB, WR and safety

Connected on 30 of 44 FGAs and 155 of 162 PATs, ranking as ESPN’s No. 3 placekicker in the nation

Earned third-team 5A All-State by the Texas Sports Writers Association and first-team All-District as a senior...Added 8 receptions for 185 yards and 2 TDs as a receiver Also lettered while playing for the soccer team

— TUCKER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Surprised students at Gilman School (Baltimore, MD) who participated in Reading Across America (2022)

Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2021)

Joined teammates in participating in the Ravens’ annual Holiday Helpers event to benefit at-risk youth from the Baltimore community during the holiday season (2021)

Participated in a surprise virtual meeting and provided words of encouragement to the late Lindsey Cohen, a 23-year-old who succumbed to her battle with breast cancer in early 2021 (2020)

Participated in Ravens’ “Register to Vote” Campaign PSA (2020)

Participated in “Mask on Maryland” Public Service Announcement (2020)

Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

Partnered with Campbell's to donate 500 cans of soup for each FG Tucker made during the 2018 season to the Maryland Food Bank

Participated(2019)

in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019)

Played in former Raven Torrey Smith's Family Fund Charity Basketball Tournament (2019)

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Participated in Ravens’ Inaugural Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL's Huddle for 100 efforts through organizing books on the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2019)

Helped distribute coats and cold-weather gear to residents at the annual Helping Up Mission coat distribution (2019)

Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2015, 2019) Hosted Ice Skating Event with kids from Baltimore’s Living Classrooms (2019)

Presented the Baltimore School for the Arts with a $50,000 check for the school to continue its efforts in teaching the arts...Earned the money from his performance of Ave Maria on the CBS show “Most Valuable Performer” (2018)

Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans

Participated(2018)inthe

Players Philanthropy Fund’s Beltway Boards & Brews Cornhole Tournament at the Baltimore Museum of Industry Co-hosted(2017-18)Holiday

Party for Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital fundraiser (2017)

Teamed up with the Ravens and Verizon Wireless to launch a community-wide “Pass It Forward” campaign that included a full day of activities planned throughout the Baltimore area to surprise Ravens fans with random acts of kindness (2016)

Joined Ravens alumni and teammates during Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need Performed(2016)“Ave

Maria” at the Catholic Charities Christmas Festival that benefitted Gallagher Services, which supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (2015-16)

Supported former player Lardarius Webb at his Celebrity Softball Game (2016-17) and annual Thanksgiving food distribution at Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club (2015)…Also joined fellow Raven O.J. Brigance in the Brigance Brigade Zumbathon for ALS at the Downtown Merritt Athletic Club (2015)

Attended TEAM CASA, the official charity team of the Maryland CASA Association, a fundraising event for the Baltimore Running Festival

Volunteered(2015)with teammates and Ravens staff to support Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake in the building of 18 brand new rowhomes, three of which were funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc (2013)…Presented keys for those three rowhomes to new homeowners in an unveiling ceremony (2014)

Represented the Ravens at ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the City Springs Community Athletic Complex (2014) and Patterson Park’s Youth Sports and Education Center (2013)

Served as a host for the annual Goodwill Gridiron Halloween Party, a fundraiser with proceeds benefitting Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake (2014-16)

Joined Healthy Harbor Baltimore in bringing awareness to GamePlanEarth, a season-long environmental initiative established and led by the Ravens to help make Baltimore more sustainable (2014)

Supports team holiday events such as the annual MedStar Union Memorial Hospital visit (2014) and the annual coat distribution to residents at the Helping Up Mission (2013-14, 2017-18)

Served a Thanksgiving-themed meal and read stories to children at Paul’s Place homeless shelter (2014)

Joined former Ravens kicker Matt Stover for a holiday reading at Kennedy Krieger’s annual Festival of Trees (2014)

Participated in events that promote PLAY 60, the NFL movement for an active generation, including the Hispanic Heritage Football Clinic (2012), the Hometown Huddle Ravens’ TEAM Challenge (2012-13) and Fuel Up to PLAY 60 Rewards Assembly (2014)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 259 VETERANS
JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON KICKING STATISTICS DATETEAMGPFGMFGAPCT.LGXPXPAPCT.BLKPTS 2012 Ravens16303390.9564242100.00132 2013 Ravens16384192.7612626100.00140 2014 Ravens16293485.3554242100.01129 2015 Ravens16334082.5522929100.00128 2016 Ravens16383997.4572727100.01141 2017 Ravens16343791.9573939100.01141 2018 Ravens16353989.756363797.32141 2019 Ravens16282996.651575996.60141 2020 Ravens16262989.755525398.10130 2021 Ravens17353794.6663232100.00137 NFLTOTALS16132635891.16638238699.051,360

JUSTIN TUCKER'S

2012 Ravens0-00.08-8100.08-8100.010-1376.94-4100.0

2013 Ravens0-00.010-10100.012-1392.310-1190.96-785.7

2014 Ravens0-00.010-10100.011-11100.04-4100.04-944.4

2015 Ravens0-00.010-10100.09-9100.010-1190.94-1040.0

2016 Ravens0-00.04-4100.010-1190.914-14100.010-10100.0

2017 Ravens0-00.07-7100.011-11100.011-1291.75-771.4

2018 Ravens0-00.012-12100.09-9100.09-1181.85-771.4

2019 Ravens0-00.08-8100.09-9100.010-1190.91-1100.0

2020 Ravens0-00.08-8100.06-785.79-9100.03-560.0

2021 Ravens0-00.07-7100.09-9100.013-1586.76-6100.0

NFLTOTALS0-00.084-84100.094-9796.9100-11190.148-6672.7

DATETEAM1-19PCT.20-29PCT.30-39PCT.40-49PCT.50+PCT.

2012 Ravens1-1100.01-1100.01-1100.01-1100.00-00.0

2014 Ravens0-00.02-2100.00-00.01-1100.01-1100.0

2018 Ravens0-00.00-00.01-1100.00-00.00-10.0

2019 Ravens0-00.01-1100.00-00.01-1100.00-00.0

2020 Ravens0-00.00-00.02-2100.00-20.01-250.0

NFLTOTALS1-1100.04-4100.04-4100.03-560.02-450.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: KICKER

Field Goals Made 6 at Detroit Lions, Dec 16, 2013

Field Goal Attempts 6 at Detroit Lions, Dec 16, 2013

Longest Field Goals Made 66 at Detroit Lions, Sep 26, 2021

Longest Field Goals Attempt 65 at Los Angeles Chargers, Dec 22, 2018

PATs Made 8 at Miami Dolphins, Sep 08, 2019

PAT Attempts 8 at Miami Dolphins, Sep 08, 2019

Points 18 at Detroit Lions, Dec 16, 2013

Kickoff Average 69.3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 26, 2014

Extra Point Attempt Percentage 100.0 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 03, 2021 ...14 more at 100.0.

Field Goal Percentage 100.0 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Jan 02, 2022 ...18 more at 100.0.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 260 VETERANS JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL POSTSEASON KICKING STATISTICS DATETEAMGPFGMFGAPCT.LGXPXPAPCT.BLKPTS 2012 Ravens444100.0471616100.0028 2014 Ravens244100.05277100.0019 2018 Ravens11250.03322100.005 2019 Ravens122100.049000.006 2020 Ravens23650.05122100.0011 NFLTOTALS10141877.8522727100.0069
NFL REGULAR SEASON FIELD-GOAL ACCURACY STATISTICS DATETEAM1-19PCT.20-29PCT.30-39PCT.40-49PCT.50+PCT.
JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL POSTSEASON FIELD-GOAL ACCURACY STATISTICS
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) FIELDGOALS DATEOPPONENTFGMFGAPCTLGXPXPAPCTBLKPTSW/LSCOREEXTRAPOINTS 09/13atRaidersP22100.04733100.009L27-33+ 10/11ColtsP11100.023000.003W31-2510/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsP11100.04333100.006W36-35LionsP4580.06611100.0013W19-17BroncosP33100.04622100.0011W23-7+ 11/07VikingsP22100.03744100.0010W34-3110/24BengalsP11100.04522100.005L17-4110/17ChargersP22100.05244100.0010W34-6+ 01/09SteelersP22100.04611100.007L13-1601/02RamsP44100.04611100.0013L19-2012/26at12/19PackersP11100.03833100.006L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsP33100.05211100.0010W16-1011/21at11/11atDolphinsP1250.04611100.004L10-22BearsP33100.04611100.0010W16-13SteelersP22100.03511100.007L19-20BrownsP33100.05511100.0010L22-24BengalsP000.0033100.003L21-41+ 2021TOTALS17353794.6663232100.001378-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a one-year deal with the Ravens on 5/23/22

Placed on Injured Reserve (triceps) on 10/26/21

Signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys on 3/22/21

Re-signed a one-year deal with Chicago on 3/26/20

Signed with the Bears on 10/22/19

Released by the Titans on 10/19/19

Signed a one-year deal with Tennessee on 4/29/19

Re-signed a one-year deal with Baltimore on 3/8/18

Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 9/27/17

Activated from Injured Reserve-Designated for Return on Placed11/27/15on

Injured Reserve-Designated for Return (biceps) on Placed9/8/15

on Injured Reserve (knee) on 8/25/14

Originally selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (134th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has blocked 2 FGAs in his career in clutch moments, both while with the Ravens...Blocked a FGA in the fourth quarter of a 19-17 win at Jax. (9/25/16) and also blocked a FGA (returned 64 yards for the game-winning TD by S Will Hill III) in his NFL debut on Monday Night Football at Cle. (11/30/15)

Registered a career year in 16 games played (eight starts) with the Bears in 2020, posting 36 tackles (17 solo), 2.5 sacks, 2 TFL, 4 QBHs and 1 PD…Chicago produced the league’s eighth-best defensive third-down conversion percentage (38.1) and fifth-best defensive red zone efficiency

In(54.7%)2018,

started in all 16 games for the first time in his career, recording 27 tackles (17 solo), 2 PD and a half-sack for a Ravens’ team that posted the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring defense (17.9 ppg)…Also made his postseason debut

With Baltimore in 2016, recorded 10 tackles (7 solo), 2 sacks (-9 yards) and 2 PD for the league’s seventh-best defensive unit (322.1 ypg)

— PERSONAL —

Was an imposing figure at left wing for one of North America’s top junior ice hockey teams, the Triple-A Mississauga Ice Dogs...His teammates included NHL players Ryan Ellis (Philadelphia Flyers), Casey Cizikas (New York Islanders), Ben Chiarot (Florida Panthers) and Jamie Devane (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, the AHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins)

Selected as the 15th-overall pick in the 2013 Canadian Football League Draft by the Hamilton Tiger Cats, but opted to pursue an NFL career instead

2021: (DALLAS COWBOYS – 6/4, 0/0)

In six games (four starts), registered 3 tackles and 1 PD, before being placed on the club’s Injured Reserve list with a triceps injury on 10/26

2020: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/8)

Registered a career year in 16 games played (eight starts) with the Bears, posting 36 tackles (17 solo), 2.5 sacks, 2 TFL, 4 QBHs and 1 PD…Chicago produced the league’s eighthbest defensive third-down conversion percentage (38.1) and fifth-best defensive red zone efficiency (54.7%)

Started in the team’s NFC Wild Card matchup at NO (1/10/21), tallying 2 tackles (1 solo)

Produced 3 tackles (1 solo) and a half-sack in a 33-27 win at Min. Tallied(12/20)2tackles, including 1 sack, in the 36-7 win vs. Hou. (12/13)…Houston’s 7 points scored were the fewest permitted by Chicago all season

Posted a career-high 6 tackles (3 solo) vs. Min. (11/16)

Notched 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 QBH at Ten. (11/8)

Tallied 5 tackles (2 solo) and his first sack (-4 yards) of the season vs. Ind. (10/4)

2019: (CHICAGO / TENNESSEE – 13/0)

Appeared in four games as a reserve for the Tennessee Titans before being cut and signing with the Chicago Bears on 10/22…Posted 16 tackles (10 solo), including 1 TFL, 1 QBH and 2 PD in nine games played with the Bears

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 1/1)

In 2018, started in all 16 games for the first time in his career, recording 27 tackles (17 solo), 2 PD and a half-sack for a Ravens’ team that posted the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…Also made his postseason debut

Registered 2 tackles, including a TFL, for a defense that limited the Chargers to 243 total yards in the Wild Card vs. LAC Posted(1/6/19)ahalf-sack (-3.5 yards) for a defense that limited the Chargers to a season-low 198 total yards, including just 51 rushing, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)

Part of a defensive line that held the Falcons to just 131 total yards, including 34 rushing, in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…The 131 total yards marked the fewest by a Falcons’ team since 1999 (105 at SF)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 261 VETERANS

Posted 2 solo tackles for a defense that limited the Raiders to 249 total yards in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Oakland was also 3-of-13 (23%) on third down

Started at DE as part of a defensive line that helped hold the Bengals to 255 total yards – including 48 rushing – in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)

Started for a D-line that helped post franchise records in single-game team sacks (11), while permitting the secondfewest passing yards (51) and total yards (106) in team history, in the 21-0 shutout win at Ten. (10/14)

Started and posted a TFL for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7)

Started at DE for a defense that allowed the Steelers just 47 second-half yards in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30)…Pittsburgh was also just 2-of-12 (17%) on third down

Started and recorded 2 tackles, including 1 TFL, and a PD for a defense that registered 3 sacks and held the Broncos to just 173 passing yards in the 27-14 win vs. Den. (9/23)

Started at DE for a defense that limited Buffalo to just 153 total yards, including 33 yards and 0 first downs in the first half in the season-opening 47-3 win vs. Buf. (9/9)

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/3)

Started three games and posted 4 tackles for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22)...Missed the final 13 games after being placed on Injured Reserve (foot)

Started on the D-line before leaving the game in the second quarter with a foot injury at Jax. (9/24, in London)

Recorded 3 tackles for a unit that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) for the second-consecutive game in a 24-10 win vs. Cle. (9/17)...It marked the first time in franchise history the Ravens registered 5 takeaways in back-to-back games

Made his first-career start for a defense that forced 5 TOs (4 INTs and 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0 season-opening win at Cin. (9/10)

2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0))

Produced 10 tackles (7 solo), 2 PD and a then-single-season career-high 2 sacks (-9 yards) for a defense that allowed the NFL’s fifth-fewest rushing yards (89.4 ypg) and ranked seventh overall (322.1 ypg)...From 2014-16, Baltimore was one of three teams (Den. & Sea.) to rank in the NFL’s Top 10 in total defense each season

Posted 1 sack for a defense that produced 3 INTs and allowed just 277 total yards in the 38-6 win vs. Mia. (12/4)

Blocked a critical FGA in the fourth quarter, keeping the Ravens within 2 points and leading to a game-winning 53yard FG by K Justin Tucker on the ensuing offensive possession in the 19-17 win at Jax. (9/25)

Registered 1 sack (-7 yards) for a defense that posted a shutout in the final three quarters in a 25-20 come-frombehind win at Cle. (9/18)

2015: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 6/0)

Saw his first-career NFL action, posting 11 tackles (6 solo), 1 sack and 1 blocked FG, for the NFL’s eighth-ranked defense (337.4 ypg), which finished No. 2 overall (291.1 ypg) over the season’s final eight games

Recorded his first-career sack for a defense that held the Chiefs to 277 total net yards vs. KC (12/20)

Posted a then-career-high 5 tackles (4 solo) vs. Sea. (12/13)

Tallied his first-career tackles (2) and blocked a potential game-winning FGA in his NFL debut in the 33-27 victory at Cle. (11/30)...S Will Hill III scored (64 yards) on the blocked FGA…It marked Baltimore’s fifth-straight game with a blocked kick, good for the longest streak of its kind since at least 2000 (when data became available)

2014: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Spent his rookie season on Injured Reserve due to a knee injury suffered in training camp...Placed on IR on 8/25

— COLLEGE —

Played in 36 games (20 starts) at Virginia, totaling 75 tackles (26 solo), 16.5 TFL (-48 yards), 3 sacks (-15 yards), 2 FRs, 1 FF and 11

PostedPDacareer-high 40 tackles (13 solo), 1 sack, 11.5 TFL (-34 yards) and 9 PD (led all NCAA down linemen), earning honorable mention All-ACC accolades as a senior in 2013...Was limited by a high ankle sprain for much of the Redshirtedyear as a true freshman in 2009

Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in general studies from Virginia

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Lorne Park (Mississauga, Ontario) Secondary School, where he was a two-time Toronto Star All-Star Recorded 16 TFL, 10 sacks and 8 PD as a junior Also played basketball and junior hockey

— URBAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Joined teammates to converse and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening (2020)

Participated in the Players Philanthropy Fund’s Beltway Boards & Brews Cornhole Tournament (2018)

Participated in My Cause My Cleats (2018)

Joined teammates and Ravens staff members to renovate Mary Ann Winterling Elementary School in downtown Baltimore (2017)

Supported the Steve Smith Family Foundation Fashion Show, benefiting the House of Ruth Maryland (2016)

Alongside Giant Food, helped distribute 150 holiday food baskets to families in need at the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Family Center YMCA (2015)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 262 VETERANS

Total Tackles 6 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 16, 2020

Solo Tackles 4 vs. Detroit Lions, Nov 10, 2019 more at 4.

Sacks 1.0 vs. Houston Texans, Dec 13, 2020 ...4 more at 1.0.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Passes Defensed 1 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Sep 27, 2021 ...8 more at 1. Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oct 08, 2020 ...9 more at 1.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 263 VETERANS BRENT URBAN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2019Titans40000000.00.0000000000000000002018Ravens1616271710250.53.5100002000000000002017Ravens33431110.00.0000001000000000002016Ravens16010733102.09.0200002000000000002015Ravens601165131.03.010000000000000000Wentfrom Tennessee to Chicago 2019Bears9016106110.00.0100002000000000002019TOTAL13016106110.00.0100002000000000002020Bears168361719262.57.0400001000000000002021Cowboys64303000.00.010000100000000000 NFLTOTALS7631107604710266.022.5100000900000000000 BRENT URBAN'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Cowboys00000000.00.0000000000000000002020Bears11211000.00.0000000000000000002018Ravens11211120.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS22422120.00.000000000000000000
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2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (COWBOYS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 10/17at10/10GiantsS0000.00.00000000000000000000W44-2010/03PanthersS0000.00.00000000000000000000W36-2809/27EaglesS0000.00.00000000100000000000W41-2109/19at09/09atBuccaneersP2020.00.00000000000000000000L29-31ChargersP0000.00.00000000000000000000W20-17PatriotsS1010.00.00000000000000000000W35-29+ 10/31atVikings INJUREDRESERVE W20-16 11/07Broncos INJUREDRESERVE L16-30 11/14Falcons INJUREDRESERVE W43-3 11/21atChiefs INJUREDRESERVE L9-19 11/25Raiders INJUREDRESERVE L33-36+ 12/02atSaints INJUREDRESERVE W27-17 12/12atFootballTeam INJUREDRESERVE W27-20 12/19atGiants INJUREDRESERVE W21-6 12/26FootballTeam INJUREDRESERVE W56-14 01/02Cardinals INJUREDRESERVE L22-25 01/08atEagles INJUREDRESERVE W51-26 2021TOTALS6-43030.00.0000000010000000000012-5 + - Overtime 2021 GAME-BY-GAME POSTSEASON STATISTICS (COWBOYS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 01/1649ers INJUREDRESERVE L17-23 2021TOTALS0000.00.000000000000000000000-1

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Tylan Wallace was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (131st overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Appeared in all 17 games (one start) in his 2021 rookie campaign, contributing primarily on special teams (84 offensive snaps & 278 ST snaps)…Produced 9 ST tackles (4 solo) and 2 KORs for 39 yards, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Added 2 receptions for 23 yards

— PERSONAL —

Has a twin brother, Tracin, who also played football at Oklahoma State before injuries forced him to retire...Tracin now serves as an assistant wide receivers coach with Oklahoma State

As infants, he and his brother developed cryptophasia, which is a phenomenon of a language developed by twins that only the two children can understand

Has been actively involved with volunteering for the My Brother’s Keeper program

First name is pronounced: TIE-luhn

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/1)

Appeared in all 17 games (one start) in his rookie campaign, contributing primarily on special teams (84 offensive snaps & 278 ST snaps)…Produced 9 ST tackles (4 solo) and 2 KORs for 39 yards, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Added 2 receptions for 23

Postedyards

a career-long 18-yard grab on third-and-13 during Baltimore’s second quarter TD drive at Cin. (12/26)

Recorded the first catch of his NFL career, gaining 5 yards during the Ravens’ third TD drive of the game vs. GB (12/19)

Made his NFL debut, seeing mostly action on special teams at LV (9/13)

— COLLEGE —

In 44 career games (30 starts), recorded 205 receptions for 3,434 yards (16.8 avg.) and 26 TDs

Finished his career ranked second among active FBS players in receiving yards (3,434), third in receiving TDs (26), fifth in receptions (205) and ninth in yards per catch (16.8 avg.)

Is the 14th OSU player to earn All-America honors in multiple seasons (2020, 2018)

Posted 14-career 100-yard receiving game, the fifth-most in OSU history

In OSU’s career records, ranks fifth in receiving yards, fifth in receptions, sixth in receiving touchdowns, sixth in yards per catch and seventh in receptions per game…Also ranks ninth all-time in Big 12 receiving yards

In 2019, his 112.9 receiving yards per game ranked first among all receivers from the Power Five conferences and were fourth in the FBS

Was one of the NCAA’s most dominant receivers as a sophomore in 2018, posting 86 catches for 1,491 yards (17.3) and 12 TDs…His receiving yards were second most in all of college football, while his 12 TDs ranked eighth…Led the Big 12 in receiving yards and was second in receptions

Earned the following collegiate honors: first-team All-Big 12 (2020, 2018), first-team All-America (2018), second-team AllBig 12 (2019), second-team All-America (2020, 2018), team captain (2020), honorable mention Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (2020), second-team Academic All-Big 12 (2020, 2018), Biletnikoff Award finalist (2018), Biletnikoff Award semfinalist (2018) and Bob Fenimore Award as the Oklahoma State Team MVP (2018)

Graduated with degrees in business administration and sports management from Oklahoma State

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at South Hills (TX) HS, where he was a standout athlete in football, baseball and track Wallace finished his prep career by ranking among the Top 15 players in Texas high school football history in career receptions (182), receiving yards (3,760) and receiving TDs

His(48)twin

brother, Tracin, served as their team’s quarterback

Earned an invite to the Under Armour All-America game following his senior season after tallying 56 receptions for 933 yards and 12 TDs…Also posted 16 rushes for 165 yards and 3 NamedTDsfirst-team

All-State and district Offensive MVP as a junior after posting 59 receptions for 1,493 yards and 20 TDs…Also had 14 rushes for 172 yards and 2 TDs Was an academic All-State honoree and part of the honor roll

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 264 VETERANS

Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022)

Hosted Tylan Wallace Football Camp in Fort Worth, Texas (2022)

Joined community members and teammates in participating in the Ravens’ third annual Caw to Action community-wide day of service (2021)

Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2021)

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING

Receptions 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...1 more at 1.

Receiving Yards 18 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

Longest Receptions 18 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

All-Purpose Yards 57 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

Kickoff Returns 2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

Kickoff Return Yards 39 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

Longest Kickoff Return 24 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

Special Teams Tackles 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 ...2 more at 2.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 265 VETERANS — WALLACE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —
TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2021 Ravens17122311.5180000.000 NFLTOTALS17122311.5180000.000 TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFFRETURNS DATETEAMRET.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.FCYDS.AVG.LGTDPUNTRETURNS 2021 Ravens23919.52400000.000 NFLTOTALS23919.52400000.000
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) RECEIVING DATEOPPONENTP/SNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDW/LSCORERUSHING 09/13atRaidersP000.00 0000.00 0L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsP000.00 0000.00 0W36-35 09/26atLionsP000.00 0000.00 0W19-17 10/03atBroncosP000.00 0000.00 0W23-7 10/11ColtsP000.00 0000.00 0W31-25+ 10/17ChargersP000.00 0000.00 0W34-6 10/24BengalsP000.00 0000.00 0L17-41 11/07VikingsP000.00 0000.00 0W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsP000.00 0000.00 0L10-22 11/21atBearsP000.00 0000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsP000.00 0000.00 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersP000.00 0000.00 0L19-20 12/12atBrownsP000.00 0000.00 0L22-24 12/19PackersP155.05 0000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengalsS11818.018 0000.00 0L21-41 01/02RamsP000.00 0000.00 0L19-20 01/09SteelersP000.00 0000.00 0L13-16+ 2021TOTALS17-122311.518 0000.00 08-9 + - Overtime
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 266 VETERANS 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/SRETYDSAVGLGTDNOFCYDSAVGLGTDW/LSCOREKICKOFFRETURNSPUNTRETURNS 09/13atRaidersP000.00 00000.00 0L27-33+ 09/19ChiefsP000.00 00000.00 0W36-35 09/26atLionsP000.00 00000.00 0W19-17 10/03atBroncosP000.00 00000.00 0W23-7 10/11ColtsP000.00 00000.00 0W31-25+ 10/17ChargersP000.00 00000.00 0W34-6 10/24BengalsP000.00 00000.00 0L17-41 11/07VikingsP000.00 00000.00 0W34-31+ 11/11atDolphinsP000.00 00000.00 0L10-22 11/21atBearsP000.00 00000.00 0W16-13 11/28BrownsP000.00 00000.00 0W16-10 12/05atSteelersP000.00 00000.00 0L19-20 12/12atBrownsP000.00 00000.00 0L22-24 12/19PackersP000.00 00000.00 0L30-31 12/26atBengalsS23919.524 00000.00 0L21-41 01/02RamsP000.00 00000.00 0L19-20 01/09SteelersP000.00 00000.00 0L13-16+ 2021TOTALS17-123919.524 00000.00 08-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 11/26/21 Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/13/21

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, saw action in three games (22 special teams snaps and 7 defensive snaps) before suffering a foot injury in practice and missing the remainder of his rookie campaign Was the only 2021 undrafted rookie to make Baltimore's initial 53-man roster

— PERSONAL —

Originally committed to play at LSU before ultimately flipping his commitment and choosing to play at TCU

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/0, INJURED RESERVE)

Saw action in three games (22 special teams snaps and 7 defensive snaps) before suffering a foot injury in practice and missing the remainder of his rookie campaign

— COLLEGE —

Over his three-year (2018-20) career TCU, played in 26 games (15 starts), registering 86 tackles (62 solo), 12 PD, 5 INTs and 1.5

StartedTFL

all 10 games at safety in 2020, finishing seventh on the team with 37 tackles (25 solo) and third with 5 PD…Recorded at least 4 tackles in six games, including a season-best 7 stops in a 34-18 win over Texas Tech…Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors

In 2019, appeared in 12 games (five starts) and was ranked by Pro Football Focus as the nation’s second-highest graded safety, behind only teammate Trevon Moehrig…PFF recorded him allowing just 5 catches out of 265 snaps in coverage, while forcing 7 PD…Led TCU and ranked second nationally among freshmen with 5 INTs…His 5 INTs also tied for third in the Big 12 and seventh nationally among all

Namedplayers

Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year (2019), FWAA Freshman All-American (2019) and Freshmen All-American by The Athletic (2019)

Played in four games during his redshirt season in 2018, while he transitioned to safety Majored in criminal justice at TCU

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, LA), where he was a star defensive back for the Eagles…As a sophomore, received his school’s Defensive Player of the Year award

Was three-star recruit as a senior and the No. 5 safety in Louisiana and No. 45 prospect in the nation…Contributed on both offense and defense, helping the team to an 8-2 record

— WASHINGTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Attended Centenary Football Camp alongside other NFL players (2022)

Participated in the team’s inaugural year of Purple Rising, celebrating high school female athletics, by surprising varsity volleyball teams from Howard County (2021)

Joined community members and teammates in participating in the Ravens’ third Annual Caw to Action community-wide day of service

Supported(2021)teammates Marcus Peters and Ronnie Stanley at their Thanksgiving distribution, providing turkeys and sides to families in need (2021)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 267 VETERANS
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 268 VETERANS AR'DARIUS WASHINGTON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens30000000.00.000000000001010000 NFLTOTALS30000000.00.000000000001010000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Special Teams Tackles 1 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaiders ONINACTIVELIST L27-33+ 10/11ColtsP0000.00.00000000000001010000W31-2510/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W36-35LionsONINACTIVELISTW19-17BroncosONINACTIVELISTW23-7+ 10/17Chargers ONINACTIVELIST W34-6 10/24Bengals ONINACTIVELIST L17-41 11/07Vikings ONINACTIVELIST W34-31+ 11/11atDolphins ONINACTIVELIST L10-22 01/09Steelers11/28Browns11/21atBearsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W16-13INJUREDRESERVEW16-1012/05atSteelersINJUREDRESERVEL19-2012/12atBrownsINJUREDRESERVEL22-2412/19PackersINJUREDRESERVEL30-3112/26atBengalsINJUREDRESERVEL21-4101/02RamsRESERVE/COVID-19L19-20INJUREDRESERVEL13-16+ 2021TOTALS3-00000.00.000000000000010100008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Was selected by the Ravens in the fifth round (170th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, played in 14 games (two starts), registering 16 tackles, 2 TFL, his first-career sack and 3 QBHs…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

Appeared in eight games as a rookie in 2020, notching 2 tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%)

Made his NFL debut and recorded his first-career tackle in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)

— PERSONAL —

Is one of seven siblings

Wants to be a football coach when his playing career ends, and model his coaching style after his HS coach, John King Majored in human sciences

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/2)

Played in 14 games (two starts), registering 16 tackles, 2 TFL, his first-career sack and 3 QBHs… Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

Registered 3 tackles (tying a career high) and posted his firstcareer sack vs. Cin. (12/26)

Posted 3 tackles and 1 QBH vs. Cle. (12/12), as Baltimore’s defense held the Browns to 0 points and just 95 yards in the second half

Tallied 2 tackles (1 solo) in his first-career NFL start in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 8/0, 0/0)

Saw action in eight games as a rookie in 2020, notching 2 tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%)

Made his NFL debut and recorded his first-career tackle in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)...Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3of-12 (25%) on third down

— COLLEGE —

Finished his career with 138 tackles (82 solo), 15.5 TFL, 8.5 sacks (-50 yards), 2 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR

Played in all 49 games (38 starts) for the Red Raiders over four seasons (2016-19)

Led the Texas Tech defensive line in tackles with 39 in 2019 and 41 in 2018…Led all Red Raider interior D-linemen with a career-high 44 tackles in 2017

Participated in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl at historic Rose Bowl Stadium after his senior season

Also played in the Reese’s Senior Bowl, becoming the first Red Raider defensive lineman since Montae Reagor (1999) to do Wasso

named honorable mention All-Big 12 by coaches (2017-19) and earned team captain honors in 2018 and 2019

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Attended Longview (TX) HS, where he won a state title and was an All-District and honorable mention All-State selection Three-star prospect by Scout.com, ESPN and 247Sports Selected to play in the 2015 FCA Heart of a Champion AllStar Game

— WASHINGTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated educational funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational Distributed at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2021)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 269 VETERANS
in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new
spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully
$200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the
Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership
equity through space transformation and resource distribution
coats and cold-weather gear to individuals
BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens14216882101.010.0300000000000000002020Ravens80202000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS222188102101.010.030000000000000000
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 270 VETERANS BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens00000000.00.000000000000000000 NFLTOTALS00000000.00.000000000000000000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles 3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...1 more at 3. Solo Tackles 2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...3 more at 2. Sacks 1.0 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 Tackles For Loss 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 ...1 more at 1. 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaidersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L27-33+ 09/19Chiefs ONINACTIVELIST W36-35 10/11ColtsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W31-2510/03at09/26atLionsS2200.00.01000000000000000000W19-17BroncosP1010.00.00000000000000000000W23-7+ 10/17Chargers ONINACTIVELIST W34-6 10/24Bengals ONINACTIVELIST 11/07VikingsP2020.00.00000000000000000000W34-31L17-41+ 01/09SteelersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L13-1601/02RamsP1010.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersP2200.00.00000000000000000000L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsP1010.00.00000000000000000000W16-1011/21at11/11atDolphinsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L10-22BearsP0000.00.00010000000000000000W16-13SteelersP1010.00.00000000000000000000L19-20BrownsP3210.00.00010000000000000000L22-24BengalsS3211.010.011010000000000000000L21-41+ 2021TOTALS14-216881.010.0210300000000000000008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed to Baltimore's 53-man roster from the practice squad on Activated11/7/20from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/18/20 (at Phi.) and 11/1/20 (vs. Pit.)

Placed on Practice Squad Injured Reserve on 9/15/20

Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 9/6/20

Waived by Baltimore on 9/5/20

Signed with the Ravens as a undrafted rookie free agent on 5/6/20

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

In 2021, saw action in 16 games primarily on special teams, where he produced the team’s second-most ST tackles (9, tied, Tylan Wallace) and helped Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Added 4 tackles on defense, helping Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 Playedypg)

in eight games as a rookie in 2020, primarily on special teams, producing 4 special teams tackles for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (fourth in the NFL) and 21.1 yards per kickoff return (10th)

Made his NFL debut and produced 1 ST tackle in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18/20)

— PERSONAL —

After Welch arrived for fall camp as a freshman at Iowa, he was discussed as a potential tight end option Was one of only 52 students in his high school graduating class

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)

Saw action in 16 games primarily on special teams, where he produced the team’s second-most ST tackles (9, tied, Tylan Wallace) and helped Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Added 4 tackles on defense, helping Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg)

Saw action on a season-high 10 defensive snaps and posted 1 tackle in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28), as Baltimore limited the Browns to a season-low 40 rushing yards

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/0, 2/0)

Played in eight games as a rookie in 2020, primarily on special teams, producing 4 special teams tackles for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (fourth in the NFL) and 21.1 yards per kickoff return (10th)

Made his postseason debut, seeing action on special teams in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)

Made his NFL debut and produced 1 ST tackle in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 46 games (16 starts) at Iowa, recording 145 tackles (74 solo), 4.5 sacks, 10.5 TFL, 2 INTs, 6 PD, 2 FFs and 2 FRs…Two-time (2018-19) Academic All-Big Ten honoree, and as a senior, was named honorable mention All-Big Ten by coaches and media

In 2019, served as a defensive team captain and started at MLB in all 10 appearances…Led the team with 87 tackles (44 solo), adding 9 TFL, 3 sacks, 3 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Had a career-high 12 tackles (10 solo), adding 1 sack, 1.5 TFL and 1 FF against Illinois…Recorded 11 tackles (6 solo), 1 sack, 1.5 TFL and 1 PD against No. 7 Minnesota

Played in 12 games (six starts) in 2018, posting 49 tackles (26 solo), 1.5 sacks, 1.5 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Helped the Iowa defense to a home win against Illinois, holding them to 216 yards while recording 5 tackles (2 solo), 1 INT and a half-sack…Had a team-high 8 tackles (4 solo) and 1 FR for a defense that held Northern Iowa to just 6 rushing yards

Appeared in 11 games in 2017, recording 6 tackles (2 solo), 1 INT and 1 PD…Part of a defense that held Boston College to just 21 rushing yards and 102 total yards in the 27-20 victory in the Pinstripe Bowl…Posted a season-high 3 tackles (2 solo) and hauled in his first-career INT (returned 33 yards) at SawNebraskaaction

in all 13 games as a true freshman, posting 3 tackles (2 solo)…Tallied 2 solo tackles for a defense that held the opposition to 90 rushing yards in a victory over No. 15 GraduatedNebraskawith a degree in enterprise leadership

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Iola-Scandinavia (Iola, WI) HS, where he played both LB and RB, helping his team reach the state playoffs in three straight years…Rushed 85 times for 1,000 yards and 10 TDs and recorded 75 tackles on defense as a senior, earning All-State and All-Region honors

Named first-team All-Conference as both a LB and RB in his junior and senior years

Also played on the basketball team, serving as a team captain and earning team MVP honors

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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 272 VETERANS — WELCH'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building creation activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2022) Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2021) KRISTIAN WELCH'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Ravens160404000.00.0000000000093600002020Ravens100000000.00.000000000005320000 NFLTOTALS260404000.00.0000000000014680000 KRISTIAN WELCH'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Ravens20000000.00.000000000001010000 NFLTOTALS20000000.00.000000000001010000 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 Special Teams Tackles 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 ...1 more at 2. 2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 09/13atRaidersP0000.00.00000000000001100000L27-33+ 10/11ColtsP0000.00.00000000000001010000W31-2510/03at09/26at09/19ChiefsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W36-35LionsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W19-17BroncosP0000.00.00000000000000000000W23-7+ 11/07VikingsP0000.00.00000000000000000000W34-3110/24BengalsP0000.00.00000000000001010000L17-4110/17ChargersP0000.00.00000000000001010000W34-6+ 01/09SteelersP0000.00.00000000000000000000L13-1601/02RamsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L19-2012/26at12/19PackersP1010.00.00000000000000000000L30-3112/12at12/05at11/28BrownsP1010.00.00000000000000000000W16-1011/21at11/11atDolphinsP0000.00.00000000000000000000L10-22BearsP0000.00.00000000000002110000W16-13SteelersP0000.00.00000000000001100000L19-20BrownsP2020.00.00000000000002020000L22-24BengalsRESERVE/COVID-19L21-41+ 2021TOTALS16-04040.00.000000000000093600008-9 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a five-year contract with the Ravens on 3/17/22

Signed a one-year contract extension under the franchise tag with New Orleans on 3/9/21

Originally selected by the New Orleans Saints in the second round (42nd overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft

— HONORS —

PFWA All-Rookie Team (2017)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Spent the first five years (2017-21) of his career with New Orleans, starting in every game in which he’s appeared (76) and totaling 311 tackles (231 solo), 15 INTs (1 pick-6), 38 PD, 1 sack, 3 FFs and 1 FR

Helped New Orleans earn a postseason berth in each of his first four seasons with the team (2017-20), including an appearance in the NFC Championship game in 2018…In seven postseason games (all starts), has recorded 38 tackles (24 solo), 1 INT and 3 PD

Since entering the NFL in 2017, ranks seventh among all safeties (and 12th overall in the NFL) with 15 total INTs…His 15 thefts rank second (Tre’Davious White – 16) among all players from the 2017 NFL Draft class

Has produced at least 50 tackles and multiple INTs in each of his first five NFL seasons (2017-21), joining Tyrann Mathieu, Jordan Poyer and Justin Simmons for the league’s longest active such streak

Started 16 games at safety in 2021, recording a career-high 74 tackles (52 solo), 2 INTs, 8 PD and 1 FF for a Saints defense that finished seventh in yards allowed per game (318.2 ypg) and fourth in points allowed per game (19.7 ppg)

Earned PFWA All-Rookie team honors in 2017 after posting 71 tackles (56 solo), 7 PD and 4 INTs…Tied for third in tackles (71) and second in INTs (4) among rookie DBs

— PERSONAL —

Is an avid gamer and enjoys fishing

Is the youngest of four boys

Twice in 2020, won the NFL’s “Way to Play” award which features fundamentally sound big plays, awarding him with $5,000 in equipment grants to benefit youth football programs of his choice

2021: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 16/16)

Started 16 games at safety, recording a career-high 74 tackles (52 solo), 2 INTs, 8 PD and 1 FF for a Saints defense that finished seventh in yards allowed per game (318.2 ypg) and fourth in points allowed per game (19.7 ppg)

Tallied a career-high-tying 9 tackles (4 solo) vs. Buf. (11/25)

Registered 7 tackles (5 solo) and a season-high 3 PD at Phi. Posted(11/21)

6 tackles (4 solo), 1 INT and 1 FF vs. NYG (10/3)…Was one of seven NFL DBs in 2021 to record at least 1 INT, 1 FF and 5 tackles in a single game

Recorded an INT in his third-consecutive season opener, picking off QB Aaron Rodgers in the third quarter and returning it 53 yards to set up a New Orleans TD in the 38-3 win vs. GB (9/12)…Helped limit Rodgers to a season-low 133 passing yards and 53.6% completion percentage (15of-28)

2020: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 14/14, 2/2)

Started in all 14 games he appeared in, posting 59 tackles (39 solo), 3 INTs and 7 PD for a New Orleans defense that finished Top 5 in several defensive categories, including points allowed per game (21.1 – fifth) and yards allowed per game (310.9 – fourth), while tying for the league’s third-most takeaways (26)…Registered 8 tackles (7 solo) in two postseason starts

Posted 7 tackles (5 solo) for the second-consecutive week, at Phi. Registered(12/13)

3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 INT in the 24-9 win vs. Atl. Tied(11/22)hissingle-game high with 9 tackles (4 solo), while adding 1 PD, in the 27-13 vs. SF (11/15)

Recorded 1 tackle and 1 INT in the 38-3 win at TB (11/8)…Helped limit the Buccaneers a season-low 8 rushing yards in the Saints’ largest margin of victory (35) of the season…Was one of two players (S Jordan Fuller) with multiple INTs of QB Tom Brady (also Week 1) in 2020

Tallied a career-high-tying 9 tackles (7 solo) at LV (9/21)

Recorded 1 tackle and his second-straight season-opening INT vs. TB (9/13)

2019: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 15/15, 1/1)

Started at safety in all 16 games, racking up 53 tackles (38 solo), a career-high-tying 4 INTs, including 1 pick-6, 1 FF and a single-season best 13 PD…Played an integral role on a Saints defense that boasted the NFL’s fourth-ranked rush defense (91.3 ypg) and sixth-best third-down defense (34.8%)…Added a postseason-high 10 tackles (5 solo) in one playoff

Recordedstartapostseason

career-high 10 tackles (5 solo) in NFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Min. (1/5/20)

Posted a season-high-tying 7 tackles (6 solo) in the 26-18 win at Atl. (11/28)

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Notched 4 solo tackles, 2 PD and his first-career pick-6 on a 55-yard return in the 34-17 win at TB (11/17)

Registered a season-high 7 tackles, while adding 1 INT and a career-high 4 PD vs. Atl. (11/10)

Tallied 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 PD and 1 FF at Chi. (10/20)

Totaled 5 tackles (3 solo) and 2 PD in the 13-6 win at Jax. (10/13)…New Orleans’ defense permitted a season-low 6 points and 151 passing yards in the contest

Posted 2 solo tackles and 1 INT vs. Dal. (9/29)

Recorded 2 tackles (1 solo), 1 INT and 2 PD in the seasonopening win vs. Hou. (9/9)

2018: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 16/16, 2/2)

Started all 16 games, totaling 55 tackles (46 solo), 1 sack, 2 INTs (100 return yards), 1 FF, 1 FR and 3 PD for the NFL’s second-best rush defense (80.2 ypg)…Also started in both postseason contests, tallying 7 tackles (3 solo)

Posted 5 tackles (1 solo) in the NFC Championship game vs. LAR Tallied(1/20/19)5solo tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF and 1 FR, becoming the league’s only DB with a strip-sack and FR in the same game, in the 31-17 vs. Atl. (11/22)

Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 INT, returning the pick 78 yards and setting up a Saints TD two seconds before the half in the 51-14 win at Cin. (11/11)

Produced 4 solo tackles and a fourth-quarter INT of QB Tyrod Taylor vs. Cle. (9/16)

2017: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 15/15, 2/2)

Started in all 15 games he appeared in, posting 71 tackles (56 solo), 7 PD and 4 INTs, en route to earning PFWA AllRookie honors…Tied for third in tackles (71) and second in INTs (4) among rookie DBs...Also started in two postseason contests, registering 9 tackles (5 solo), 1 TFL, 1 INT and 3 PD…Was the NFL’s only rookie with a postseason INT

Recorded 5 tackles (3 solo), 1 INT and 2 PD in the Divisional Playoff at Min. (1/14/18)

Posted 8 tackles (6 solo) and 1 PD in the Wild Card matchup vs. Car.

Recorded(1/7/18)aseason-high 8 tackles (7 solo) and a career-high 2 INTs in the season finale at TB (12/31)

Tallied 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 INT at Atl. (12/7)

Posted 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 PD in the OT win vs. Was.

Tied(11/19)for the team lead with 5 solo tackles, while adding 1 ST stop, in a shutout victory in London’s Wembley Stadium at Mia.

Notched(10/1)2solo tackles and his first-career INT at Car. (9/24)

Posted 5 tackles (3 solo) in his NFL debut at Min. (9/11)

— COLLEGE —

Saw action in 37 games (30 starts) over three years (2014-16) at Utah…Twice named an All-Pac 12 selection after recording 189 tackles (125 solo), 4 TFL, 11 INTs, 8 PD, 4 FFs and 3 FRs with the Utes

Played in 11 games (all starts) in his final campaign at Utah (2016), recording 64 tackles (46 solo), 1 TFL, 5 INTs, 3 PD, 2 FFs and 2 FRs, en route to being named a PFF second-team All-American and second-team All-Pac-12 selection

Graduated in 2019 with a degree in sociology

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Eleanor Roosevelt (Eastvale, CA) HS, where he played on both sides of the ball...As a senior in 2013, totaled 60 tackles, 6 INTs, 1 PD and 1 FF, while adding 41 receptions for 924 yards and 9 TDs

Also played basketball and competed in track & field, recording a personal-best 6’5’’ high jump Held a 4.0 grade point average in high school

— WILLIAMS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Hosted football and cheerleading youth camps at his high school alma mater, Eleanor Roosevelt High School (2022, 2019)

Hosted Celebrity Golf tournament to raise funds for Marcus Williams Annual Youth Football Camp & Scholarship program (2022)

Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022)

Awarded scholarships to ten college-bound high school seniors (2021)

Participated in the Saints’ Chevron Boys and Girls Club Christmas party (2019)

Spoke to students at Our Lady of Prompt Succor School in Chalmette (2019)

Participated in an instruction football camp at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center (2019)

Participated in the #DoRight4LA event at the NFL YET Center (2018)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 274 VETERANS

Total Tackles 9 vs. Buffalo Bills, Nov 25, 2021 ...2 more at 9.

Solo Tackles 7 at Las Vegas Raiders, Sep 21, 2020 ...1 more at 7.

Sacks 1.0 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 22, 2018

Passes Defensed 4 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 10, 2019

Forced Fumbles 1 vs. New York Giants, Oct 03, 2021 ...2 more at 1.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE

Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 22, 2018 Tackles For Loss 1 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 31, 2017 Interceptions 2 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 31, 2017 Interception Return Yards 78 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 11, 2018

Special Teams Tackles 2 at Chicago Bears, Oct 20, 2019

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 275 VETERANS MARCUS WILLIAMS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2021Saints1616745222000.00.002565308100000000002020Saints1414593920000.00.003372007000000000002019Saints1515533815000.00.0045655t113100022000002018Saints161655469001.06.0021007803110043100002017Saints1515715714140.00.00412120700002200000 NFLTOTALS767631223280141.06.00152617813831008710000 MARCUS WILLIAMS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLYDSSKYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSATACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 2020Saints22871000.00.0000000000000000002019Saints111055000.00.0000000000000000002018Saints22734000.00.0000000000000000002017Saints221394110.00.00112120300000000000 NFLTOTALS77382414110.00.00112120300000000000
2021 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (SAINTS) DATEOPPONENTP/STKSASKYDSTFLYDSQBHNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTDYDSTKSAFFFRSAW/LSCORETACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLESSTMISC 10/03GiantsS6420.00.00001330110000000000L21-2709/26at09/19at09/12PackersS1100.00.0000153530100000000000W38-3PanthersS8440.00.00000000100000000000L7-26PatriotsS2200.00.00000000000000000000W28-13+ 10/10atFootballTeam S3300.00.00000000100000000000W33-22 01/09at01/02Panthers12/27DolphinsS3120.00.00000000000000000000L3-2012/19at12/12at12/02CowboysS3300.00.00000000100000000000L17-2711/25BillsS9450.00.00000000000000000000L6-3111/21at11/14at11/07FalconsS7610.00.00000000000000000000L25-2710/31BuccaneersS8530.00.00000000000000000000W36-2710/25atSeahawksS2110.00.00000000000000000000W13-10TitansS3300.00.00000000000000000000L21-23EaglesS7520.00.00000000300000000000L29-40JetsS5410.00.00000000000000000000W30-9BuccaneersS5500.00.00000000000000000000W9-0ONINACTIVELISTW18-10FalconsS2110.00.00000000000000000000W30-20 2021TOTALS16-167452220.00.00002565308100000000009-8 + - Overtime

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Signed a three-year contract with the Ravens on 3/15/21 Released by the Giants on 3/10/21

Acquired by the Giants, along with a fifth-round draft pick, from Cleveland, on 3/13/19 in exchange for DE Olivier Vernon and a fourth-round draft choice

Signed with Cleveland as an unrestricted free agent (Cin.) on Originally3/9/17 selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round (27th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS —

Has played in 152 games (151 starts) for Cincinnati (2012-17), Cleveland (2017-18), NYG (2019-20) and Baltimore (2021)…Also started all four playoff games in which he appeared with the Bengals…Played on Bengals teams that reached the playoffs in four-consecutive seasons (2012-15) and won two AFC North titles

Started all 17 games at RG in 2021, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Played an NFL-high 1,223 offensive snaps

Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak of its kind in NFL history (Pittsburgh –1974-77)

— PERSONAL —

In 2018, finished as runner up on the CBS TV show “NFL’s Most Valuable Performer,” doing tricks with his rescue dog, Amber…Ravens kicker Justin Tucker won the competition with a rousing rendition of Luciano Pavarotti’s “Ave Maria” Brothers Eric and Matt played football at Wisconsin Lutheran HeCollegeandhis

wife Sarah have two daughters, Kaleia Rose and Parker Lou

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/17)

Started all 17 games at RG, blocking for the NFL’s sixthranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Played an NFL-high 1,223 offensive snaps

Started at RG, helping pave the way for a rushing attack that totaled 249 yards and a season-high 6.9 ypc average vs. Pit.

Started(1/9/22)

at RG at Cin. (12/26), helping protect QB Josh Johnson, whose 304 passing yards were the most by a Ravens’ QB in his first start with the team…Johnson was sacked just once, finishing 28-of-40 for 2 TDs and 1 INT

Started at RG and blocked on all 70 offensive snaps vs. GB (12/19)…Blocked for an offense that produced 215 passing yards and 143 rushing yards, while allowing only 1 sack…Helped QB Tyler Huntley become one of seven NFL QBs since 1960 to throw for 200 yards/2 TDs and rush for 70 yards/2 TDs in a single game

Started at RG, helping block for a rushing attack that posted 148 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Baltimore’s offense notched 22 total first downs, marking its eighthconsecutive game with at least 20

Started at RG and helped block for an offense that produced 500 yards (253 passing & 247 rushing) and recorded a franchise record in total first downs gained (36) in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)

Started at right guard, helping block for a rushing attack that totaled 187 yards and 3 TDs in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)

Started at RG, helping block for a passing attack that produced a single-game franchise-record 437 passing yards in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…QB Lamar Jackson finished 37-of-43 passing for 442 yards and 4 TDs (140.5 rating), becoming the first QB in NFL history to complete at least 85% of his passes in a 400-yard game

Started at RG, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Also protected QB Lamar Jackson, who passed for 316 yards and 1 TD

Started at RG and blocked on all 58 offensive snaps, while adding 6 special teams plays, including K Justin Tucker’s game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard FG, in the 19-17 win at Det.

Started(9/26)atRG

and helped block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…The Ravens eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-straight game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities

Made his Ravens debut while starting at RG at LV (9/13)…Helped Baltimore gain 189 yards on the ground to extend its 100-yard rushing streak to 40 games…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 19-of-30 passes for 235 yards and 1 TD, adding 86 rushing yards

2020: (NEW YORK GIANTS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at right guard in 2020, helping the Giants average 110.5 rushing yards per game and produce 13 rushing

BlockedTDsfor

a rushing attack that totaled a season-high 190 rushing yards at Sea. (12/6)

Helped the Giants tally a season-high 386 net yards, while not surrendering a sack, at Cin. (11/29)

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2019: (NEW YORK GIANTS – 15/15)

Started 15 games at right guard in his first season with New York…Was a member of an O-line that helped QB Daniel Jones set a franchise rookie record with 24 touchdown passes and RB Saquon Barkley rush for more than 1,000 yards for the second-consecutive season

Started at RG for the Giants’ season-high 552-yard output, which tied for the fifth-most yards in franchise history, at Was. (12/22)…It also marked the second time in franchise history the Giants tallied at least 300 passing yards and 200 rushing yards in a single game

2018: (CLEVELAND BROWNS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games for the fourth-consecutive season, blocking on all of Cleveland’s offensive snaps…Was named a Pro Bowl alternate…The Browns’ O-line did not allow a sack in five of the team’s final seven games, permitting an NFL-low 3 sacks during that seven-game stretch

Played in his 100th career game and saw action on every offensive snap for an O-line that did not surrender a sack for the third-straight contest for the first time since 1988, at Hou.

Helped(12/2)Cleveland rush for a season-high 211 yards and 1 TD on 29 carries (7.3 avg), while also not permitting a sack in the victory vs. Atl. (11/11)…In 2018, Cleveland was one of five teams (Colts – twice, Panthers, Patriots, Saints) to rush for over 200 yards and not allow a sack in a game

Played every offensive snap at RG, helping the run game total 208 yards and 3 TDs, at Oak. (9/30)…The 3 rushing TDs marked the most in a game by the Browns since 2014 (twice)

Helped Cleveland rush for 177 yards vs. Pit. (9/9)

2017: (CLEVELAND BROWNS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games and played on every offensive snap in his first season with Cleveland

Helped block for a rushing attack that totaled a season-high 201 rushing yards and 2 TDs at Det. (11/12)

In his Browns debut, started at RG and played every offensive snap vs. Pit. (9/10)

2016: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 16/16)

Started all 16 games at right guard

Helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 213 rushing yards at Cle. (12/11)

Helped the Bengals rush for 152 yards and a season-high 3 TDs vs. Was. (10/30)

Was part of an offense that gained 559 yards, including a season-high 271 on the ground, vs. Cle. (10/23)

2015: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 16/16, 1/1)

Started all 16 games and the AFC Wild Card game at right guard…Was a member of an offense that tallied 100-plus rushing yards in 10 games and held opponents without a sack in five games

Helped block for an offense that registered 321 passing yards and rushed for 4 TDs vs. KC (10/4)…The O-line also did not permit a sack…It marked the second time in franchise history (vs. Dal. – 12/8/1985) Cincinnati totaled at least 300 passing yards and rushed for 4 TDs

2014: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 12/12, 1/1)

Started 12 regular season games and the AFC Wild Card game at right guard…Contributed to an O-line unit that did not allow a sack until Week 4 of the season and finished third in the NFL with 23 sacks allowed

Helped the rushing attack gain a season-high 244 yards, marking the most rushing yards in a game by the Bengals since 2004, at Cle. (12/14)

2013: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 12/11, 1/1)

Played in 12 regular season games (11 starts) and started the AFC Wild Card game…Helped the Bengals finish tied for sixth in scoring (26.9 ppg) and 10th in the NFL with 368.2 yards per game

Helped QB Andy Dalton throw for a career-high 5 TDs vs. NYJ (10/27)

2012: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 16/16, 1/1)

Started every game at right guard in his rookie campaign…Helped Bengals RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis eclipse 100 rushing yards four times over a five-game span from Week 11-15

Blocked for a rushing attack that tallied a season-high 221 rushing yards vs. Oak. (11/25)

Was named to the 2012 PFWA All-Rookie Team

— COLLEGE —

Played in 43 career games at Wisconsin (36 starts)

Earned first-team All-America honors as a senior in 2011 Helped the Badgers to consecutive Big Ten titles and Rose Bowl berths in his junior and senior seasons (2010-11)

Based on team film study, did not allow a sack in his collegiate career Majored in kinesiology

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Attended Wisconsin Lutheran (Milwaukee, WI) HS, where he started for a team that twice finished 13-1

Was named Little Ten Conference Linemen of the Year as a Rankedsenior as the third-best player in Wisconsin and No. 39 offensive lineman in the nation by Rivals.com…Also ranked the fourth-best player in the state and 22nd-best offensive lineman in the nation by Scout.com

Also was a two-year member of the wrestling team and oneyear participant in track & field Member of the National Honor Society

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— ZEITLER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Alongside his wife, Sara, assisted with funeral and medical expenses by donating to a fund set up by the United Way and the Waukesha County Commission Foundation, following the horrific Christmas parade tragedy in his hometown of Waukesha, WI (2021)

Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2021)

Honored first responders on the anniversary of 9/11 by joining firefighters from Engine 3 Ladder 12 Battalion 7 for a dinner at their New York City firehouse (2019)

Served a nutritious Thanksgiving dinner with Food Bank for New York City at the Community Kitchen in Harlem and made a donation to allow young families from the Supper Klub to receive a Thanksgiving take-home meal kit with a turkey (2019)

Attended the 2019 Giants Draft Party, thanking season-ticket holders for their support and celebrating the new rookie draft class Joined(2019) his fellow offensive linemen to make a donation to host a holiday pizza party for youth from local YCS group homes at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center (2019)

Packed over 1,000 care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking (2019)

KEVIN ZEITLER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

KEVIN ZEITLER'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) L27-33 W36-35 W19-17 W23-7 W31-25 W34-6 L17-41 W34-31 L10-22 W16-13 W16-10 L19-20 L22-24 L30-31 L21-41 L19-20 L13-16 8-9

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DATETEAMGPGS 2012 Bengals1616 2013 Bengals1211 2014 Bengals1212 2015 Bengals1616 2016 Bengals1616 2017 Browns1616 2018 Browns1616 2019 Giants1515 2020 Giants1616 2021 Ravens1717 NFLTOTALS152151
DATETEAMGPGS 2012 Bengals 11 2013 Bengals 11 2014 Bengals 11 2015 Bengals 11 NFLTOTALS 44 2021 GAME-BY-GAME
DATEOPPONENTP/S W/LSCORE 09/13atRaidersS
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09/26atLionsS
10/03atBroncosS
10/11ColtsS
+ 10/17ChargersS
10/24BengalsS
11/07VikingsS
+ 11/11atDolphinsS
11/21atBearsS
11/28BrownsS
12/05atSteelersS
12/12atBrownsS
12/19PackersS
12/26atBengalsS
01/02RamsS
01/09SteelersS
+ 2021TOTALS17-17
+ - Overtime

TRANSACTIONS: Jaryd Jones-Smith signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/10/22…Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 12/19/21 vs. GB, (COVID-19 replacement) 12/26/21 at Cin., (standard elevation) 1/2/22 vs. LAR and (COVID-19 replacement) on 1/9/22 vs. Pit…Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 11/24/21…Released by Baltimore on 11/16/21…Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 9/21/21…Waived by the Raiders on 8/31/21…Signed by the Raiders as a Reserve/Future free agent on 1/5/21…Signed to the Las Vegas Raiders’ practice squad on 9/8/20…Released by the 49ers on 9/5/20…Signed to the San Francisco 49ers’ practice squad on 10/8/19…Released by the Dolphins on 8/31/19…Signed by the Miami Dolphins as a free agent on 4/9/19…Released by the Texans on 9/1/18…Originally signed by the Houston Texans as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2018.

PRO: 2021 (with Baltimore – 4/0) Spent most of the 2021 season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in four games (2 snaps at RT & 13 special teams snaps). 2020(with Las Vegas – 4/0) Spent most of the 2020 season on Las Vegas’ practice squad, seeing action exclusively on special teams in three games. 2019(with San Francisco – 0/0, 0/0) Spent the 2019 offseason with the Dolphins and most of the season on the 49ers’ practice squad.

OTHER EXPERIENCE: In 2019, played in eight games (seven starts) for the San Antonio Commanders in the Alliance of American Football League.

COLLEGE: Appeared in 33 games (13 starts) in five years (2013- 17) at Pittsburgh…As a senior in 2017, played in all 12 games (nine starts) and was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game…Played 8 games (one start) in 2016…Did not appear in any games in 2015 after sustaining an offseason knee injury…Played in 13 games (three starts) as a redshirt freshman…Majored in communications...Also served as an intern in the University of Pittsburgh’s athletic media relations office

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Attended West Catholic (Philadelphia, PA) HS, where he was recognized as All-State Class AA by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers, first-team All-Class AA by Pennsylvania Football News and first-team offensive lineman on The Philadelphia Inquirer’s All-Southeastern Pennsylvania team…In addition to football, lettered in basketball & track and field…Has one brother and one sister.

— JONES SMITH'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

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TRANSACTIONS: Ben Mason signed a Future/Reserve contract with the Ravens on 1/21/22…Signed to the Bears' practice squad on 12/7/21…Released by New England on 11/8/21…Signed to the Patriots' practice squad on 9/2/21…Waived by Baltimore on 8/31/21…Originally selected by the Ravens in the fifth round (184th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft...Was the last of three Ravens’ picks (DB Shaun Wade, 160th and OLB Daelin Hayes, 171st) selected in the round.

PRO: 2021 (with Chicago & New England – 0/0) Spent time on the Bears’ and Patriots’ practice squads after spending training camp with the Ravens.

COLLEGE: Played in 45 games (four starts – one at DT, one at H-back and two at FB) over four seasons (2017-20) at Michigan, carrying the ball 37 times for 87 yards and 9 TDs…Also caught 3 passes for 32 yards and 1 TD during his collegiate career…Became the first Wolverine to score 3 TDs in the first half of a game since Denard Robinson (vs. SDSU, 2011) against Nebraska (2018)…Recorded 14 career tackles (7 solo) for the Michigan defense…Two-time recipient of the team’s “Toughest Player of the Year” award (2017, 2019) as voted by his teammates…Graduated with a degree in business administration from Michigan.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Prepped at Newtown (CT) HS, where he played on both sides of the ball…Led the Nighthawks to a 10-1 record and a Class LL playoff appearance his senior year…Ran the ball 80 times for 719 yards and 11 TDs, while tallying 15 catches for 188 yards and 3 TDs as a senior…Also recorded 63 tackles, 32 INTs (one returned for a TD) and 2 FFs…Was a 2016 Walter Camp AllConnecticut selection, 2016 Connecticut Gatorade Player of the Year and 2016 Defensive Player of the Year in Connecticut, as named by USA Today…Nicknamed “Bench” in high school after his bench press prowess…Maintained a 3.78 GPA at Newtown High School…His brother, Dan, is a senior tight end at Ithaca College.

— MASON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Attended Heart of the School Honors, the annual event recognizing Baltimore City School principals (2022)

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TRANSACTIONS: Jaylon Moore signed a Reserve/Future contract with Baltimore on 1/10/22…Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 9/1/21…Released by Baltimore on 8/31/21…Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Baltimore on 1/18/21…Signed to the Ravens' practice squad on 9/6/20…Waived by Baltimore on 9/5/20…Originally signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/5/20.

PRO: 2021 (with Baltimore – 0/0) Spent the entire 2021 season on the Ravens’ practice squad. 2020: (with Baltimore – 0/0) Spent his entire rookie campaign on Baltimore’s practice squad.

COLLEGE: Appeared in 39 games (25 starts) over four seasons for Tennessee-Martin, totaling 92 receptions for 1,492 yards and 18 TDs...As a senior in 2019, played in nine games (seven starts) and tallied 16 receptions for 292 yards and 5 TDs…Best single-game performance as a senior came against Austin Peay, when he tallied 5 catches for 87 yards and a career-high 3 TDs...Started in all 11 games for the Skyhawks as a junior, posting career highs for receptions (52), receiving yards (799) and TDs (8)...Set single-game career highs for receptions (8) and receiving yards (180), adding 2 TDs against Tennessee State...Saw action in 10 games (seven starts) in 2017 and recorded 18 receptions for 297 yards and 4 TDs...Appeared in nine games as a redshirt freshman (2016), catching 6 passes for 104 yards and 1 TD...Majored in business and global affairs...In addition to his collegiate football career, Moore was also a member of the UT Martin track and field program as a sprinter.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Prepped at Mitchell (Memphis, TN) HS, where he earned Class 2A All-State honors and garnered firstteam All-District 16A accolades…Accumulated 53 receptions for 1,147 yards and 15 TDs, while adding another rushing score…Added 15 tackles and 3 INTs on defense...Highlighted by the Memphis Commercial Appeal as a “Best of the Preps” honoree in 2014…Helped the West team to a 28-16 win in the eighth annual Toyota East-West Tennessee All-Star Game.

— MOORE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

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TRANSACTIONS: Tony Poljan signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/10/22…Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 12/26/21 at Cin. and 1/9/22 vs. Pit…Signed to Baltimore's practice squad on 9/1/21…Released by the Ravens on 8/31/21…Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/13/21.

PRO: 2021 (Baltimore – 1/0) Spent most of his rookie season on the practice squad, seeing action in one game (6 offensive snaps and 4 special teams snaps)…Made his NFL debut, seeing 6 snaps on offense and 4 snaps on special teams at Cin. (12/26)

COLLEGE: Finished his only season at Virginia ranking No. 8 all time in career receiving TDs (6) and tied for No. 2 on UVA’s singleseason TDs list by a TE…His 38 receptions rank seventh most in the program’s single-season history by a TE, while his 411 receiving yards also tied for seventh most by a TE…Appeared in all 10 games (eight starts) at UVA in 2020, recording 38 receptions for 411 yards and 6 TDs…Finished seventh in the nation among tight ends with 38 receptions and 6 TDs…Accepted an invitation to the 2021 Reese’s Senior Bowl…Prior to Virginia, played at Central Michigan, where he earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors as a junior in 2019…Started 12 games and caught 33 passes for 496 yards and 4 TDs, averaging 15.0 yards per reception...Reeled in a season-long 53-yard reception at Bowling Green…Played in all 12 games (five starts), splitting the 2018 season between quarterback and tight end as a sophomore with the Chippewas…Rushed for 123 yards on 64 carries and 1 TD…Grabbed 7 passes for 125 yards and 2 TDs, averaging 17.9 yards per catch…Completed 76-of-147 passes for 625 yards and 2 TDs As a redshirt freshman, appeared in all 12 games at QB, where he completed 13-of-21 passes for 78 yards and rushed for 125 yards on 27 carries…Redshirted the 2016 season…Earned a degree in finance at Central Michigan.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Prepped at Lansing Catholic (MI) HS, where he completed 390-of-670 attempts for 6,090 yards and 58 TDs during his career…Also rushed for 3,118 yards and 58 TDs on 500 carries…Helped lead the team to two district championships, two regional titles, a state championship game appearance and a state semifinal berth…Was named the 2016 Michigan High School Gatorade Player of the Year…Was also a standout basketball player who scored more than 1,000 career points…Was a four-time AllLeague selection in basketball…Named to the Mr. Basketball Watch List prior to his senior season…Earned varsity letters in football, basketball and track & field…Was named the No. 17 overall football prospect in Michigan by the Detroit Free Press…Son of Amy and Rick Poljan…Has three brothers, Buddy, David and Bo, and three sisters, Hillary, Rebecka and Mary… Last name is pronounced: POLE-jan.

— POLJAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2021)

Supported teammate Bradley Bozeman’s Thanksgiving meal distribution in partnership with Baltimore City Police (2021)

Participated in the Ravens’ annual Holiday Helpers event to benefit at-risk youth from the Baltimore community during the holiday season (2021)

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TRANSACTIONS: Binjimen Victor signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/10/22…Signed to Baltimore's practice squad on 9/1/21…Released by the Ravens on 8/31/21…Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Baltimore on 1/18/21…Signed to the Giants’ practice squad on 9/6/20…Waived by the Giants on 9/5/20…Originally signed with the Giants as a rookie free agent on 4/28/20.

PRO: 2021: (with Baltimore– 0/0) Spent the entire 2021 season on the Ravens’ practice squad. 2020: (with NY Giants – 0/0) Spent the entire 2020 season on the Giants’ practice squad.

COLLEGE: Played in 47 games for the Buckeyes, totaling 83 receptions for 1,340 yards and 18 TDs….As a senior in 2019, played in all 14 games and finished with career-high totals of 35 catches for 573 yards and 6 TDs…Had a season-high 5 receptions vs. Cincinnati and Rutgers and scored 2 TDs vs. the Scarlet Knights…Set career highs for receiving yards (79) and longest reception (60 yards) vs. Michigan State…In 2018, played in all 14 games and recorded 21 catches for 354 yards and 4 TDs…In 2017, scored a career-best 7 TDs, while playing all 14 games and catching 23 passes for 349 yards…In 2016, played in 5 games and finished with 4 receptions for 64 yards, including 1 TD.

HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Prepped at Coconut Creek (FL) HS, where as a senior he caught 42 passes for 846 yards and 15 TDs and was named second-team Class 5A All-State and first-team All-Broward County…Was also a U.S. Army All-American Bowl participant and consensus four-star prospect (ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Scout.com, 247Sports.com)…Had 44 receptions for 811 yards and 12 TDs as a junior.

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NO.NAMEPOS.HTWTAGECOLLEGEHOW 14KyleACQ. HamiltonS6-422021Notre DameD1a 64Tyler’22 LinderbaumC6-230522IowaD1b 90David’22 OjaboOLB6-425521MichiganD2 98Travis’22 JonesDT6-432722ConnecticutD3 77Daniel’22 FaaleleT6-838022MinnesotaD4a 5Jalyn’22 Armour-DavisCB6-119522AlabamaD4b 88Charlie’22 KolarTE6-625023Iowa StateD4c 11Jordan’22 StoutP6-321023Penn StateD4d 80Isaiah’22 LikelyTE6-423522Coastal CarolinaD4e 22Damarion‘22 WilliamsCB5-1018523HoustonD4f 30Tyler‘22 BadieRB5-819722MissouriD6 ‘22 BALTIMORE RAVENS 2022 DRAFT PICKS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 284 2022 DRAFT PICKS

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Kyle Hamilton was selected by the Ravens in the first round (14th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the first of two Ravens' draft picks (C Tyler Linderbaum, 25th overall) in the round…Declared for the draft following his junior season at Notre Dame

— COLLEGE HONORS —

First-team All-American by AFCA (2021)

First-team All-American by FWAA (2020-21)

Second-team All-American by the Associated Press (2021)

First-team All-American by Phil Steele (2020-21)

First-team All-Independent by Phil Steele (2021)

Bednarik Award Finalist (2021)

Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist (2021)

Athlon Defensive Player of the Week (2021, Week 3)

Walter Camp Defensive Player of the Week (2021, Week 3) Bednarik Award Player of the Week (2021, Week 3)

Lott IMPACT Trophy Player of the Week (2021, Week 1)

Second-team All-American by AFCA (2020)

Second-team All-American by Walter Camp (2020)

Second-team All-American by The Athletic (2020)

Third-team All-American by the Associated Press (2020)

First-team All-ACC by the coaches (2020)

First-team All-ACC by the Associated Press (2020)

First-team All-ACC by Phil Steele (2020)

Bednarik Award Semifinalist (2020)

Freshman All-American by The Athletic (2019)

Co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year by Echoes (2019)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Recorded 139 total tackles (97 solo), 8 INTs (1 returned for a TD) and 16 PD in 31 career games for the Irish

Served as a team captain during his junior season (2021), playing in seven games and recording 35 tackles (19 solo), 3 INTs and 4 PD…Led a defense that allowed the nation’s 15th-fewest points per game (19.7) and tied (UTSA) to produce the 10th-most takeaways (26)

In 2020, helped lead Notre Dame to the College Football Playoff in a Rose Bowl berth against Alabama…Produced a career-high 63 tackles on the season, adding 1 INT and 6 PD Tallied a career-high 4 INTs as a freshman in 2019, helping Notre Dame produce the nation’s fourth-most (tied, several teams) takeaways (28)

— PERSONAL —

Father (Derrick) was a third-round draft pick by the New Jersey Nets in the 1988 after playing collegiately at Southern Mississippi…Derrick then played in several European basketball leagues, which is why Kyle was born in Greece…The family also lived in Italy, Israel and Russia for short periods before moving to Atlanta when Kyle was 3 years old

Older brother (Tyler) played basketball at Penn and William & Mary…He currently works in marketing for Athletes First

Is an avid golfer who has a 10 handicap

Was one of four hosts of “Inside The Garage,” a podcast produced with Notre Dame roommates Cam Hart, K.J. Wallace and Conor Ratigan

Is a big fan of the rapper Drake and LeBron James Majored in marketing/marketing management at Notre Dame

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“In Kyle, we got a rangy safety, a ballhawk with tremendous physical skills and measurables. He is a very, very smart football player with a great makeup and pedigree. He’s productive, tough and physical. He can do a myriad of different things for us.”

– EVP & GM Eric DeCosta

2021: (NOTRE DAME – 7/7)

Registered 35 tackles, 3 INTs (tied for most on the team) and 4 PD, helping Notre Dame produce an 11-2 record and secure a berth in the Fiesta Bowl…Missed the season’s final six games due to a knee injury

Posted 3 tackles in the 41-13 victory at Wisconsin, a game in which Notre Dame held the Badgers’ offense to 1-of-14 on third Posteddownacareer-high-tying

10 tackles and 1 INT in a 27-13 win vs. Purdue…Earned multiple NCAA Player of the Week honors for his performance

Tallied 2 INTs and 6 tackles in the season-opening 41-38 (OT) victory at Florida State

2020: (NOTRE DAME – 11/11)

Racked up a career-high 63 total tackles, adding 1 INT and 6 PD, in his first season as a full-time starter…Helped Notre Dame produce a 10-2 record

Posted 7 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, adding 1 PD in the CFP Semifinal at the Rose Bowl Game against Alabama

Tallied a career-high-tying 10 tackles, 1 INT (14-yard return) and 2 PD in the ACC Championship game against Clemson

Posted 6 tackles (5 solo), which ranked second on the team, even after just playing in the first half in the 31-17 win at No. 19 North Carolina

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Registered 8 tackles (all solo), including 1 TFL, in the 47-40 double-OT win over No. 1 Clemson Tied for the team lead in tackles (8) and added 1 QB hit in the 42-26 win vs. Florida State

2019: (NOTRE DAME – 13/1)

Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, posting 41 total tackles, a career-high 4 INTs and 6 PD for a defense that helped Notre Dame produce an 11-2 record…Was one of just four FBS freshmen to record at least 4 INTs on the Interceptedseason

a pass and returned it 34 yards for a TD on his first-ever defensive snap in Notre Dame Stadium in the 66-14 win over New Mexico

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Marist (Atlanta, GA) HS, where he lettered three times playing safety and WR

Recorded 75 tackles (42 solo) and 6 INTs on defense, also posting 41 receptions for 942 receiving yards and 7 TDs

As a senior in 2018, garnered first-team All-Region 7-AAAA honors from TheAtlanta Journal Constitution…Was also named the publication’s Special Teams Player of the Year for his standout punt and kickoff return efforts (313 combined return yards, including a 97-yard KOR-TD) and 2 blocked kicks Was a 2018 finalist for the American Family Insurance Defensive Player of the Year award and was chosen to participate in the 2019 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San

AlsoAntoniolettered in basketball and received D-I scholarship offers to play the sport HAMILTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Baltimore

Also posted 1 INT in victories against Virginia, Virginia Tech and Boston College

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Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in
City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution KYLE HAMILTON'S COLLEGE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLSKNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLES 2019NotreDame13 1 41 27 14 1 0 4 66 34t 1 6 0 0 2020NotreDame11 11 63 51 12 4.5 0 1 14 14 0 6 0 0 2021NotreDame7 7 35 19 16 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 COLLEGETOTALS31 19 139 97 42 7.5 0 8 80 34T 1 16 0 0

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Tyler Linderbaum was selected by the Ravens in the first round (25th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the second of two Ravens’ picks (S Kyle Hamilton, 14th) in the round

— COLLEGE HONORS —

Rimington Trophy (best collegiate center) winner (2021)

Unanimous All-American (2021)

First-team All-American by AP, FWAA, Walter Camp, The Sporting News, AFCA and Phil Steele (2021)

First-team All-Big Ten (2020-21)

Roy Carver Most Valuable Player, Offense (2020-21)

Team Captain (2020-21)

Academic All-Big Ten (2020-21)

First-team All-American by Pro Football Focus and The Athletic

Second-team(2020)All-American by AP, FWAA, Walter Camp and Phil Steele (2020)

Honorable mention All-Big Ten (2019)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 37 career games (35 starts) at Iowa, where in 2021 he was named the Rimington Trophy winner, awarded to the best center in college football

Was a unanimous All-American as a senior (2021) and twice earned first-team All-Big Ten honors (2020-21) and academic All-Big Ten recognition (2020-21)

Began his collegiate career as a defensive tackle at Iowa before shifting to the offensive line following his true freshman season (2018)

— PERSONAL —

In 2021, used money earned from NIL to donate $30,000 to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital

A gifted athlete, Linderbaum was named the Iowa High School Male Athlete of the Year as a junior…Excelled in football, wrestling, baseball and track & field (shot put and discuss) for his high school track team

Was an excellent high school wrestler...As a senior, ranked third in the state with a 35-3 record...As a junior, ranked fifth in the state with a 53-10 record and memorably defeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers T Tristan Wirfs in a championship Oldermatchbrother, Logan, wrestled for four years at Minnesota AStatenative of Solon, IA, he grew up just 15 minutes from the University of Iowa campus

Graduated from Iowa with a degree in enterprise leadership

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“Tyler was just one of the most enjoyable football players to watch this year. I think all the scouts would say that. You’re talking about one of the best technicians – strong, physical, tough, quick-footed – in the country. He’s probably one of the better centers we’ve seen come out in a long time. So, it filled a huge need for us.”

– EVP & GM Eric DeCosta

2021: (IOWA – 14/14)

Recipient of the 2021 Rimington Trophy, awarded to the best center in college football

Was a unanimous All-American, becoming the 12th player in Iowa history to earn that distinction

Named first-team All-America by Walter Camp, FWAA, AP, Sporting News, AFCA and Phil Steele

Named first-team All-Big Ten and Academic All-Big Ten Served as one of the team’s permanent captains

Started all 14 games at center for Iowa, helping the Hawkeyes to a 10-4 record and a berth in the Citrus Bowl

Started at center in the Citrus Bowl defeat to No. 22 Kentucky, as the offense rushed for 173 yards and gained 384 total yards

Started at center in the 51-14 win at Maryland, helping the offense gain 428 total yards

Started at center in the 30-7 win over Kent State, as the offense rushed for 206 yards and gained 418 total yards

2020: (IOWA – 8/8)

Was one of three finalists for the Rimington Trophy

Named first-team All-America by PFF and The Athletic, and second-team All-America by AP, FWAA, Walter Camp and Phil EarnedSteelefirst-team

All-Big Ten honors and Academic All-Big StartedTen all eight games at center, helping the Hawkeyes to a 6-2 Startedrecordat center against Michigan State, helping the offense rush for 226 yards and gain 405 total yards

Started at center and played every offensive down at Purdue, helping the offense gain 460 total yards

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2019: (IOWA – 13/13)

Started all 13 games at center, helping Iowa to a 10-3 record and a victory in the 49-24 Holiday Bowl win over No. 22 USC

Started at center in the 48-3 win over Middle Tennessee, as the offense gained 644 total yards

Started at center in the win over Miami, helping the offense rush for 213 yards and gain 465 total yards

2018: (IOWA – 2/0)

Saw action in two games as a DT, but did not record any statistics…Would eventually redshirt his true freshman season

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Solon (IA) HS, where he was a three-year letterman on the football team, playing along both the offensive and defensive lines

As a senior captain, was named a U.S. Army All-American and earned first-team All-State as a center…On defense, finished with 37 tackles, 3 TFL and 2 sacks to earn District defensive MVP honors

Named District MVP as a junior with 44 tackles, 7 TFL and 3 sacks, en route to earning first-team All-State honors as a Earnedcenter

first-team All-District honors as a sophomore with 27.5 tackles, 6 TFL and 4 sacks

Also earned four letters in baseball and had a .346 batting average as a junior

Earned three letters in wrestling and posted a 53-10 record with 41 pins as a junior, finishing fifth in the state tournament in the 285-pound heavyweight division

Earned three letters in track and placed second in the shot put (59’1) and third in the discus (166’1.75) at the 2018 Class 3A state meet…Also lettered in basketball and golf as a freshman

— LINDERBAUM'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

David Ojabo was selected by the Ravens in the second round (45th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Declared for the draft following his junior season at Michigan

— COLLEGE HONORS —

Second-team All-American by AP & CBS Sports (2021)

First-team All-Big Ten by coaches and media (2021)

Michigan’s Most Improved Player, Defense (2021)

Second-team Academic All-American by CoSIDA (2021)

Academic All-District 5 by CoSIDA (2021)

Two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2020-21)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 20 career games (seven starts) at Michigan, where he recorded 36 tackles (25 solo), including 12 TFL, 11 sacks, 5 FFs, 1 FR and 3 PD...Helped lead Michigan to an appearance in the 2021 College Football Playoff semifinal against Georgia in the Orange Bowl

Was part of a Wolverine’s defense in 2021 that permitted the nation’s eighth-fewest points per game (17.4) in 2021, also allowing the 16th-best opponent passer rating (118.4)

In 2021, his 11 sacks tied for fourth most in Michigan’s single-season record book, while his 5 FFs set a singleseason school record

— PERSONAL —

Born in Nigeria and moved to Aberdeen, Scotland in 2007 before coming to the U.S. for high school

Was a high school teammate of Ravens OLB Odafe Oweh at Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ)...Originally grew up playing soccer and basketball, before transitioning to football his junior year of high school

Won the 2018 Prep School State title in the 100-meter dash with a personal best time of 10.93 seconds Majored in English at Michigan

Last name is pronounced: oh-JOBB-oh

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“He just really came on with tremendous pass rushing ability, speed, quickness – all the things you want to see.”

– EVP & GM Eric DeCosta

2021: (MICHIGAN – 14/7)

As a junior, appeared in all 14 games (seven starts), recording 35 tackles (24 solo), 12 TFL, 11 sacks, 5 FFs, 1 FR and 3 PD...Finished third in the Big Ten and 17th nationally with 11 sacks…Led the conference and was ranked ninth in the nation in forced fumbles (5)...His 11 sacks tied for fourth most in Michigan’s single-season record book, while his 5 FFs set a single-season school record

Tallied 3 tackles, including 1 sack, in the 42-27 victory over Ohio RegisteredState

2 sacks in the 21-17 win at Penn State Named co-Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after posting career highs in sacks (2.5) and tackles (7) in the 38-17 win at RecordedWisconsinhisfirst-career sack and FF in the 31-10 victory vs. Washington

2020: (MICHIGAN – 6/0)

Was named an Academic All-Big Ten Conference selection and earned his first varsity letter...Saw action in all six games (no starts) as a sophomore, recording 1 solo tackle on the season...Also contributed on special teams

Recorded his first-career tackle against Indiana

2019: (MICHIGAN – 0/0)

Redshirted his initial collegiate season and did not see game action…Named Scout Team Player of the Year on defense — HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ), where he was a two-year starter at DE…Originally came to Blair Academy his sophomore year and participated in soccer and basketball before taking up football as a junior

Produced 68 tackles, 14.5 sacks and 3 FFs in two seasons…As a senior in 2018, registered 33 tackles, 8.5 sacks and 1 FF

In his first season playing organized football as a junior in 2017, recorded 35 tackles, 6 sacks and 2 FFs in seven games

Earned 2018 Mid-Atlantic Prep League first-team and 2017 MAPL second-team All-Conference honors

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Travis Jones was selected by the Ravens in the third round (76th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft

— COLLEGE HONORS — Team Captain (2021)

Senior Bowl’s Top Defensive Tackle (2022)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Was a three-year starter (2018-19, 21) who saw action in 35 games (32 starts), posting 133 tackles (47 solo), 19 TFL, 8.5 sacks and 1 FR throughout his career

Served as a team captain in 2021 following a 21-month layoff due to COVID-19 concerns…Started all 11 games in which he saw action, tallying a career-high 47 tackles (16 solo), 7.5 TFL and team-best 4.5 sacks

In 2019, started 11 of 12 games in which he saw action, posting 40 tackles (14 solo), 6 TFL, 3.5 sacks and 1 FR Played in all 12 games (10 starts) as a freshman in 2018, recording 46 tackles (17 solo), 5.5 TFL and a half-sack

— PERSONAL —

Several schools thought Jones should play on the offensive line, but UConn recruited him as a defensive tackle

Models his game after DTs Fletcher Cox and Akiem Hicks

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“He's going to harken back to some of the guys we've had come through here, some of the big guys we've had. He's a legit 335pound guy, carries his weight very well, and he's got unusual quickness for his size. There's a lot of development that can take place and will take place with our coaches.”

2021: (CONNECTICUT – 11/11)

– EVP & GM Eric DeCosta

As a senior and team captain, produced a career-high 47 tackles (16 solo), 7.5 TFL and a team-high 4.5 sacks

Tallied 4 tackles, including 1 TFL and 1 sack, at Central Florida, marking his fifth-straight game with a stop for loss

Posted 3 tackles, including 1 TFL, at Clemson

Produced 3 tackles, including 1 TFL and 1 sack, vs. Middle Tennessee State

Tallied 4 tackles and a half-sack in the 21-15 win over Yale

Recorded 8 tackles, including 1 TFL, at Massachusetts

Posted 7 tackles (6 solo) at Vanderbilt

Tallied 3 tackles, including 1 TFL and 1 sack, vs. Purdue

Notched a season-high 9 tackles, including 2 TFL and 1 sack, vs. Holy Cross

2020: (CONNECTICUT – CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19)

Connecticut did not play a 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic

2019: (CONNECTICUT – 12/11)

Started 11 of 12 games in which he saw action, posting 40 tackles (14 solo), 6 TFL, 3.5 sacks and 1 FR

Recorded 5 solo tackles in the season finale at Temple

Posted a season-high 6 tackles and a half-sack at Cincinnati

Registered 4 tackles, including a career-high 3 TFL, and 1 sack in the 56-35 victory at Massachusetts…It marked his third-straight game with a sack

Posted 3 tackles and 1.5 sacks vs. South Florida, marking his first-career multi-sack game…His 1.5 sacks also marked a career Talliedhigh5tackles and his first-career FR vs. Illinois

2018: (CONNECTICUT – 12/10)

Played in all 12 games (10 starts) as a true freshman, recording 46 tackles (17 solo), 5.5 TFL and a half-sack

Recorded a career-high 10 tackles (5 solo) and a season-high 2 TFL in the season finale at East Carolina...It marked his third-straight game with a TFL

Posted 3 tackles, including 1.5 TFL and a half-sack, at Tulsa Notched 5 tackles and a half-TFL vs. Cincinnati

Posted 7 tackles (3 solo) in the season opener vs. UCF — HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Wilbur Cross (New Haven, CT) HS, where he was an integral member of the Governors’ offensive and defensive lines

As a senior in 2017, saw action at left and right OT and earned multiple first-team All-State honors…As a standout defensive lineman, posted 61 tackles, 7 sacks and 2 FFs

As a junior in 2016, saw action primarily at center and tackle on the O-line and was a standout defensive lineman…Earned second-team All-State honors and helped the team rush for more than 1,500 yards, while also finishing with 45 tackles and 1 sack

Spent most of his freshman year (2014) on junior varsity before becoming a two-way starter on varsity as a sophomore (2015)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Daniel Faalele was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the first of six Ravens' draft picks (CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

— COLLEGE HONORS —

Senior Bowl invitation (2022)

First-team All-Big Ten by the coaches (2021)

Second-team All-Big Ten by the Associated Press (2021)

Third-team All-Big Ten by the media (2021)

Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Finalist (2021)

Academic All-Big Ten (2020-21)

Honorable mention All-Big Ten (2018-19)

Minnesota’s Outstanding Offensive Freshman (2018)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Starting 31 of 34 career games, helped Minnesota produce a 23-11 record in contests in which he played

Scored a 2-yard rushing TD against West Virginia in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, which was his last collegiate game

As a senior in 2021, helped the Gophers to a 9-4 record by blocking for an offense that totaled 4,681 yards and 25.5 ppg

As a sophomore in 2019, helped block for an offense that registered 5,616 yards (third most in school history), for a school-record 3,293 passing yards and 443 points scored (second most in school history)

— PERSONAL —

Grew up in Melbourne, Australia, where he originally played basketball and rugby when he was younger…Moved to the U.S. (Bradenton, FL) to attend IMG Academy and began playing football in 2016

Was originally discovered as a football prospect by a University of Hawaii coaching staffer who was recruiting in Australia…Faalele later participated in a “satellite football camp” in Australia that was organized by Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, the brother of Ravens head coach John In 2019, was featured in GQ Australia as one of “Australia’s 50 Greatest Living Athletes”

Has one younger brother (Taylor), who currently attends IMG Academy and is a defensive lineman

Was roommates with Ravens WR Rashod Bateman while they were teammates at Minnesota Graduated with a degree in business and marketing...Enjoys building computers in his spare time

Last name pronounced: FAH-ah-LAY-lay

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“The first thing you notice with Daniel is size, but then you’re struck by how well he moves for that size, and then he’s just consistently knocking people off the ball.”

2021: (MINNESOTA – 13/12)

Helped the Gophers to a 9-4 record by blocking for an offense that totaled 4,681 yards and 25.5 points per game

Scored a 2-yard rushing touchdown (first score of the game) against West Virginia in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl and blocked for an offense that totaled 358 yards in the 18-6 win Blocked for an offense that tallied 196 passing yards and 2 TDs and rushed for 195 yards and 3 TDs in the 35-14 win at HelpedIndiana

pave the way for an O-line that did not allow a sack in the 41-14 victory at Northwestern, with the Gophers also rushing for 4 TDs and 308 yards Blocked for an offense that scored 34 points and totaled 451 yards (326 rushing & 125 passing) in a 34-16 win vs.

HelpedMarylandMinnesota

register 4 rushing TDs and total 441 yards (277 rushing & 164 passing) in a 30-0 shutout win at BlockedColoradofor

an offense that produced 31 points, 408 total yards (203 rushing & 205 passing) and 24 first downs in the season-opening game vs. Ohio State

2020: (MINNESOTA – 0/0, COVID-19 OPT-OUT)

Sat out the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic

2019: (MINNESOTA – 11/11)

Helped block for an offense that totaled 5,616 yards (third most in school history)…Minnesota also registered a schoolrecord 3,293 passing yards and scored 443 points (second most in school history), en route to producing an 11-2 record Blocked for QB Tanner Morgan, who completed 18-of-20 passes (90%) for 339 yards, 3 TDs and 0 INTs (281.9 rating) in the 31-26 win over Penn State…WR Rashod Bateman, his current Ravens teammate, recorded 7 receptions for 203 yards and 1 TD Blocked for an offense that scored a season-high 52 points and totaled 498 yards in a 52-10 win vs. Maryland

Helped protect Morgan, who completed 21-of-22 (95.5%) passes for 396 yards (most in a Minnesota game since 2009), 4 TDs and 0 INTs (306.7 rating) in the 38-31 victory at Purdue

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2018: (MINNESOTA – 10/8)

Blocked for an offense that averaged 28.9 points per game (tied for second most in a season since 2005), rushing for 23 TDs and throwing 20 TDs…It marked the first time since 2006 that Minnesota reached the 20/20 mark in a season

Helped pave the way for Minnesota to rush for 260 yards and 2 TDs, also throwing 2 TDs, in the 34-10 Quick Lane Bowl win vs. Georgia Tech

Did not allow a sack, while also blocking for an offense that rushed for 201 yards and 3 TDs, in the 37-15 victory at HelpedWisconsinMinnesota’s offense gain 415 total yards in a 41-10 win over Purdue

Made his first-career start and helped the offense total 396 yards on 56 plays (7.1 ypp average) at Ohio State

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Attended IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) from 2016-17, when he first learned to play competitive football

In 2017, helped IMG produce an undefeated season by anchoring an offense that averaged 27.8 points and 177 rushing yards per game

In 2016, only practiced with the team as he became acclimated to the sport of football

— FAALELE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Jalyn Armour-Davis was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (119th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the second of six Ravens' draft picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

— COLLEGE HONORS — Second-team All-SEC (2021)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 29 career games (11 starts) at Alabama, where he recorded 36 tackles (22 solo), 3 INTs and 6 PD for the Crimson Tide

Earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2021 after becoming a starting cornerback and recording a team-high (tied) 3 INTs

Was part of an Alabama defense that helped the Crimson Tide finish 13-2 in 2021, en route to earning a berth in the College Football Playoff National Championship game

Played as a reserve in 2020, when Alabama finished 13-0 and won the College Football Playoff National Championship game, defeating Ohio State

— PERSONAL —

Growing up in Mobile, AL, each year he would go watch the Senior Bowl practices and game with dreams to one day participate in the event

Played WR and CB in high school and credits his time spent as a receiver for understanding better how to play in the defensive secondary

Married his wife, Ahlea, in March 2019…The couple have one daughter, Hazel (2) Graduated from Alabama with a degree in sports marketing

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“Jalyn is a guy that when you watch him, the first thing you notice is his feet and his cover ability, and really, his speed down the field.”

– EVP & GM Eric DeCosta

Led the Tide defense with 6 tackles and added 1 PD against New Mexico State

Recorded his third INT of the season and second in as many games, adding 2 tackles, vs. LSU

Secured his second INT of the season, returning it 47 yards, also adding 2 tackles against Tennessee Made his first-career start in the season-opening win against Miami, recording 2 tackles and 1 PD

2020: (ALABAMA – 10/0)

Appeared in 10 games for the Tide, playing in both the defensive backfield and on special teams…Alabama finished 13-0 and won the College Football Playoff National Championship game against Ohio State

Saw significant action on defense in the season finale against Arkansas, recording 1 tackle

Posted 1 tackle on special teams vs. Georgia

2019: (ALABAMA – 8/0)

Appeared in eight games with Alabama, helping the Tide to an 11-2 record and a victory over Michigan in the Citrus Bowl

Posted 2 tackles and 2 PD on the season

Recorded 2 tackles and 1 PD against New Mexico State Played in his first-career contest on special teams in the season-opening win over Duke

2018: (ALABAMA – 0/0)

Redshirted after suffering a knee injury in his true freshman season

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at St. Paul’s Episcopal (Mobile, AL) HS, where he played football, basketball and ran track

Cited basketball as his first love, but quickly transitioned to football after realizing it was his best opportunity at earning a Namedscholarshipa2017

U.S. Army All-American despite missing several games due to a knee injury as a senior…Helped St. Paul’s to a 14-1 record and the program’s third Class 5A State Championship in his four years on varsity

2021: (ALABAMA – 11/11)

Named second-team All-SEC after earning a starting role at CB and recording career highs with 32 tackles (22 solo), a team-high (tied) 3 INTs and 4 PD

Was part of an Alabama defense that finished 13-2, en route to earning a berth in the College Football Playoff National Championship game

Started at corner and recorded 2 tackles in the College Football Semifinal Playoff Cotton Bowl win over Cincinnati

Earned first-team All-State honors as a junior CB, recording 31 tackles and 3 INTs, adding 4 TDs on offense (3 receiving and 1 rushing) and returning kicks on special teams

Also lettered in track and placed first in the Class 5A State Championship in the 100 meters (10.87) and triple jump (44’5.5)…Set personal bests of 10.72 in the 100 and 22.77 in the Began200his

high school career as a WR before switching to CB his sophomore year and helping his team to a 16-0 record

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Charlie Kolar was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (128th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the third of six Ravens’ picks (T Daniel Faalele 110th; CB Jalyn Armour-Davis 119th; P Jordan Stout, 130th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

— COLLEGE HONORS — William V. Campbell Trophy winner (2021) Academic All-America Football Player of the Year by CoSIDA Big(2021)12

Scholar Athlete of the Year (2021)

First-team Academic All-Big 12 (2018-21)

First-team All-American by CoSIDA (2019-21)

First-team All-Big 12 by the coaches (2019-21)

First-team All-District by CoSIDA (2019-21)

Third-team All-American by Phil Steele (2021)

Second-team All-American by Walter Camp & AFCA (2020)

Second-team All-American by FWAA & PFF (2019)

Third-team All-American by Associated Press (2019-20)

Two-time Mackey Award (nation top TE) Finalist (2020-21)

Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Award (2020)

Second-team All-Big 12 by coaches (2018)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 49 career games (29 starts) at Iowa State, where he recorded 168 catches for 2,181 yards and 23 TDs, averaging 13.0 yards per catch

His 23 TD catches ranked second most among FBS collegiate TEs from 2018-21, trailing only fellow Ravens draft choice Isaiah Likely (27)

Racked up career highs (and school records by a TE) in receptions (62) and receiving yards (756) as a senior in 2021, also recording 6 TDs

In 2021, became the first Iowa State player to win the William V. Campbell Trophy, awarded to the college football player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance, since it was established in 1990…Also the only Cyclone in program history to twice earn first-team Academic All-American honors by CoSIDA Recipient of the prestigious ISU Alumni Association’s Wallace E. Barron All-University Senior Award, given annually to seniors who display high character, outstanding achievement in academics and university/community activities

— PERSONAL —

Compiled a 3.99 GPA at Iowa State and is currently pursuing a post-graduate degree in finance

His older brother, John, was a QB at Oklahoma State for four years and a member of the 2019 Cyclones’ football program as a graduate transfer

Is a National Merit Scholar and member of the National Honor

EnjoysSocietyplaying the piano

Mother, Maria, played volleyball at Notre Dame

Graduated from Iowa State with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering

Last name is pronounced: KOH-ler

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“Charlie is a big target. He’s a receiving tight end who is willing to block. He’ll go throw it up in there – he’s not afraid. Bottom line, he’s a big receiver. He’s got great catch radius, great body control; he’s good over the middle; he can catch it in every kind of direction and makes big plays. He’s a very smart, tough guy. He’s a big receiver for us in the middle of the field.”

– EVP & GM Eric DeCosta 2021: (IOWA STATE – 12/11)

Named one of three finalists for the John Mackey Award, given annually to the nation’s best TE

Appeared in 12 games (11 starts) and led all Big 12 TEs in receptions (62), receiving yards (756) and TD receptions (6), breaking his own single-season school records by TEs in catches and receiving yards…His 62 catches are the 10thbest single-season mark in school history

Among all TEs nationally, ranked No. 5 in catches per game (5.2) and No. 4 in receiving yards per game (63.0)

Ended his career recording a reception in 36-consecutive games, the second-longest streak in school history

Broke the program’s single-game records for TEs in catches (12) and receiving yards (152), including 8 receptions for 123 yards in the fourth quarter alone, at No. 12 Oklahoma…His 12 grabs tied for the fifth-most by a Cyclone in single-game program history

Tallied 8 catches for 76 yards and 2 TDs at Texas Tech

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2020: (IOWA STATE – 11/5)

Played in 11 games (five starts) and led all Big 12 TEs in catches (44), receiving yards (591) and TDs (7)…His 7 TD grabs tied for second by a TE in school history…His 44 receptions ranked fifth and his 591 receiving yards ranked third, respectively, on ISU’s single-season TEs record lists

Of his 44 receptions, 35 resulted in first downs or touchdowns, and he was on the receiving end of 15 thirddown

Postedconversions6catches for 92 yards and 1 TD in the Big 12 Championship Game vs. Oklahoma Tallied 6 receptions for a season-high 131 yards, including a season-long 44-yard reception, in the 23-20 win at Texas

2019: (IOWA STATE – 13/10)

Appeared in 13 games (10 starts), finishing third on the team in receptions (51) and receiving yards (697), while leading the team in TD catches (7)

Had a streak of four consecutive games with a TD reception, tying the third-longest stretch in school history

Led all Big 12 TEs and ranked No. 6 nationally among FBS TEs in catches per game (3.9), No. 6 in receiving yards per game (53.6) and tied for fourth in TD catches (7)

Registered 6 catches for 100 yards in the 41-31 victory over TalliedKansas8 receptions for 88 yards and 1 TD against Oklahoma State

2018: (IOWA STATE – 13/3)

Recorded 11 catches for 137 yards and 3 TDs in 13 games…His 3 TD catches were third on the team and tied for fourth all time among ISU freshman Emerged as the Cyclones’ go-to TE in the middle of the Hisseasonfirst-career reception was a 3-yard TD catch vs. TCU

2017: (IOWA STATE – 0/0)

Redshirted his true freshman season — HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Norman North (OK) HS, where he recorded 139 receptions for 2,440 yards and 31 TDs

Earned first-team All-State honors as a senior in 2016 after recording 66 receptions for 1,240 yards and 12 TDs…Tallied seven 100-yard receiving games to help his team to a 12-1 record and advance to the Class 6A-1 State Championship

Postedgame 52 catches for 920 yards and 13 TDs as a junior in A2015two-time

All-Conference performer, he was named to the Scout.com All-Midlands first-team and the Oklahoma Super 30 as one of the state’s top players

— KOLAR'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

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equity through space transformation and resource distribution Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel
CHARLIE KOLAR'S COLLEGE RECEIVING/RUSHING STATISTICS RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDSAVGLGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2021Iowa2020Iowa2019Iowa2018IowaState1331113712.529300000State13105169713.749700000State1154459113.444700000State12116275612.234600000 COLLEGETOTALS49291682,18113.0492300000

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Jordan Stout was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (130th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the fourth of six Ravens' draft picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

— COLLEGE HONORS —

Second-team All-America honors from the AFCA, CBS Sports/247Sports, USA Today and The Athletic (2021)

Third-team All-American by the AP and Phil Steele (2021)

Reese's Senior Bowl All-American (2021)

Eddleman-Fields Big Ten Punter of the Year (2021)

First-team All-Big Ten by the coaches and media (2021)

First-team All-Big Ten from the AP and PFF (2021)

All-Big Ten honorable mention as a kicker from the media (2021)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

In 22 games as a punter at Penn State, averaged 44.5 yards per punt, placing 42 of his 100 boots inside the 20 and kicking 28 50-plus-yard punts (including a career-best 76Handledyarder)

kickoff duties for the Nittany Lions and was their placekicker, connecting on 20-of-31 FGAs (64.5%), including 16-of-23 as a senior in 2021

Became the first Penn State kicker with multiple 50-yard FGs in a season (2019)

Ranks second in Penn State history with 5 FGs of 50 or more yards (52 vs. Michigan in 2021; 50 vs. Indiana in 2021; 50 vs. Ohio State in 2020; 57 (a Penn State record) vs. Pitt in 2019; 53 vs. Idaho in 2019)

— PERSONAL —

Hobbies include playing sports and video games

Plans to start his own business

Graduated with a degree in telecommunications

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“You watch Jordan, and he reminds you a lot of Sam [Koch] coming out of college. The leg strength is a part of it. A lot of guys have big legs, but they don’t have all the other pieces. So, you look at it in terms of the footwork, the technique, they get the ball out quick, the hands, the efficiency, where the drop goes, the ability to control the punt, right, left and the depth of it. Those are all things that we looked at with Jordan, and it reminds you a lot of Sam.”

2021: (PENN STATE – 12/0)

Served as Penn State's primary kicker, punter and kickoff specialist, averaging 46.0 yards on 63 punts, including a career-best 76-yarder…Also connected on 16-of-23 FGAs after being selected as a team captain for the secondstraight season

Named the Ray Guy Award National Punter of the Week after games against Indiana (Week 5) and Illinois

Named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week four times: Wisconsin (Week 1), Indiana (Week 5), Michigan (Week 11) and Rutgers (Week 12)

2020: (PENN STATE – 9/0)

Played in all nine games for Penn State during the COVID-19shortened season…Handled kickoff and punting duties while serving as a team captain

Averaged 41.5 yards per punt, with 8 punts landing inside the Recorded20

3 punts that went for 50-plus yards

Of his 50 kickoffs, 42 were touchbacks, ranking first in the Big Ten and seventh nationally in touchback percentage

Also(84.0)connected on 2 FGAs (50 and 47 yards)

2019: (PENN STATE – 13/0)

Made his Penn State debut after transferring from Virginia Tech…Handled kickoff duties and connected on 2-of-3 FGAs, including a school-record 57-yarder vs. Pitt

Ranked fourth in the FBS with 66 touchbacks on his kickoffs

Kicked a school-record 57-yard FG in the 17-7 victory vs. Pitt...The boot tied a Beaver Stadium record, equaling a 57yarder by Ohio's Gary Homer in 1973...The FG also tied for the 12th-longest in Big Ten history

Converted a 53-yard FG in the 79-7 win over Idaho, marking the then-sixth-longest in Penn State history and the program's longest since Sam Ficken connected on a 54yarder vs. Kent State in 2013

2018: (VIRGINIA TECH – 13/0)

Had 60 of his 71 kickoffs go for a touchback

Ranked No. 4 in FBS in touchback percentage (84.5) on kickoffs

2017: (VIRGINIA TECH – 0/0)

Redshirted his freshman year for the Hokies — HIGH SCHOOL —

Was a three-time letterman at Honaker (VA) HS and was a team captain as a senior…Also earned All-State and AllConference accolades three times

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Named team MVP as a senior in 2016 after connecting on 9of-9 on FGAs, while averaging 47.0 yards per punt

Connected on 13-of-19 FG attempts as a junior in 2015 Also lettered in soccer and track & field

Selected as team MVP three times in soccer...Set the school career record for scoring and assists Honaker retired both his soccer (No. 8) and football (No. 10) jersey numbers STOUT'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated Baltimore Ravens’ volunteer day establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square School funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 the goal to inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Isaiah Likely was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (139th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the fifth of six Ravens’ picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; CB Jalyn ArmourDavis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

— COLLEGE HONORS —

Second-team All-American by the FWAA (2021)

First-team All-Sun Belt Conference (2020-21)

John Mackey Award (nation’s top TE) semifinalist (2021)

Honorable mention All-American by Phil Steele (2021)

Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week (Week 6)

Third-team All-Sun Belt Conference (2019)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2018-19)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Was a three-year starter at Coastal Carolina (2019-21), splitting his snaps between slot/outside and inline TE…In 48 career games (27 starts), registered 133 catches for 2,050 yards (15.4 avg) and 27 TDs

Started all 13 games as a senior in 2021, finishing No. 2 among FBS TEs in receiving yards (912) and TDs (12) on 59 catches, en route to earning second-team All-American and first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors…Was also a semifinalist for the John Mackey Award, given annually to college football’s most outstanding TE

Saw action in 11 games (eight starts) in 2020, posting 30 receptions for 601 yards (20.0 ypc) and 5 TDs, en route to first-team All-Sun Belt honors...Led all FBS TEs with a 20.0 yards-per-catch average

Appeared in 12 games (six starts) as a sophomore in 2019, tallying 32 receptions for 431 yards and 5 TDs, en route to earning third-team All-Sun Belt honors

Saw action in all 12 games during his freshman year (2018), recording 12 catches for 106 yards and tying for the team lead with 5 TDs

— PERSONAL —

Started playing football at age 4 and then picked up basketball in the fourth grade

Joined close friend and high school teammate S Lewis Cine (Georgia) – who was selected 32nd overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2022 NFL Draft – as members of the 2017 Everett (MA) HS state championship team to become NFL draft

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with a degree in recreation and sport management from Coastal Carolina

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“This is a very intriguing player. I remember watching him on tape early on. It was just like, ‘Man, this guy is making plays all the time.’ He lines up as a receiver; he’s catching the ball as a wide receiver. He lines up at tight end. They motion him. They run him in boots – in the drag boots and things – and he’s just really electric. He runs downfield. Sometimes he blocks people and knocks them off their feet downfield. He’s just an interesting guy, but when you watch him, it’s not like an obvious position fit; he’s just a playmaker-type guy.”

– Head Coach John Harbaugh

2021: (COASTAL CAROLINA – 13/13)

As a senior, started in all 13 games, finishing No. 2 among FBS TEs in receiving yards (912) and TDs (12) on 59 catches, en route to earning second-team All-American and first-team All-Sun Belt honors…Was also a semifinalist for the John Mackey Award, given annually to college football’s most outstanding TE

Recorded a team-high 96 yards and 2 TDs on 7 receptions in the 47-41 Cure Bowl victory vs. Northern Illinois

Posted 5 receptions for 62 yards and 1 TD vs. Texas State, marking his second-consecutive game with a TD Notched 7 receptions for 101 yards (14.4 avg) and 1 TD vs. Georgia State

Tallied 8 receptions for a career-high 232 yards (29.0 avg) and 4 TDs, including a 99-yarder, at Arkansas State, en route to being named Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week…It marked his fourth-straight game with a TD and second-consecutive multi-TD performance

Registered 5 receptions for 95 yards (19.0 avg) and 2 TDs in a 59-6 victory vs. Louisiana-Monroe

Produced 3 receptions for 76 yards and 1 TD in the 53-3 win vs. Massachusetts

2020: (COASTAL CAROLINA – 11/8)

Saw action in 11 games (eight starts), posting 30 receptions for 601 yards (20.0 avg) and 5 TDs, en route to earning firstteam All-Sun Belt honors...Led all FBS tight ends with a 20.0 yards-per-catch average

Posted 5 receptions for 84 yards (16.8 avg) and 1 TD in the Cure Bowl vs. Liberty

Tallied 4 catches for 73 yards (18.3 avg) at Texas State

Recorded 3 catches for 118 yards and 1 TD, including a 75yarder, in the 34-23 victory vs. Appalachian State

Notched a 72-yard TD reception vs. Arkansas State, marking his third-straight game with a TD

Tallied 3 catches for 96 yards and 1 TD, including a 57yarder, in the 43-21 victory vs. Campbell

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Registered 47 yards and 1 TD on 3 catches in the seasonopening 38-23 win at Kansas

2019: (COASTAL CAROLINA – 12/6)

Appeared in 12 games (six starts) as a sophomore, tallying 32 receptions for 431 yards and 5 TDs, en route to being named third-team All-Sun Belt

Posted 6 receptions for a season-high 107 yards (17.8 avg) and 1 TD in the season finale vs. Texas State

Recorded 6 receptions for 49 yards and 1 TD vs. Troy, marking his second-straight game with a TD Tallied a 35-yard TD grab at Georgia Southern

Registered 3 receptions for 35 yards and 1 TD against the Appalachian State Mountaineers

Posted 2 catches for 14 yards and 1 TD vs. Norfolk State

2018: (COASTAL CAROLINA – 12/10)

Saw action in all 12 games during his freshman year (2018), recording 12 catches for 106 yards and tying for the team lead with 5 TDs

Closed the season with three straight games scoring a touchdown, tallying 9 catches for 57 yards and 4 TDs over that Caughtspana31-yard TD in the season finale at South Alabama

Posted 4 receptions for 13 yards and 2 TDs vs. Georgia Southern, marking his first-career multi-TD performance Notched 4 catches for 13 yards and 1 TD vs. Arkansas State Tallied his first-career TD on a 29-yard reception at Louisiana — HIGH SCHOOL —

Graduated from Everett (MA) HS, where as a senior in 2017, he earned All-State honors at WR (10 TDs), leading the team to a 12-0 record and the 2017 Division I State Championship

Became a starting WR as a junior at Malden (MA) HS, posting 59 catches for 917 yards and 11 TDs, leading the team to the Division I State Championship

Originally attended Malden (MA) HS, where he played RB as a freshman and safety as a sophomore Also lettered in basketball

— LIKELY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — new educational spaces at Ravens Foundation, Inc., LIKELY'S STATISTICS

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Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the
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COLLEGE RECEIVING/RUSHING
RECEIVING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDSAVGLGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRUSHING 2021Coastal2020Coastal2019Coastal2018CoastalCarolina120121068.831t500000Carolina1263243113.551500000Carolina1183060120.075t500000Carolina13135991215.599t123153.3120 COLLEGETOTALS48271332,05015.499T273153.3120

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Damarion Williams was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (141st overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft...Was the last of six Ravens’ picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; CB Jalyn ArmourDavis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th and TE Isaiah Likely 139th) selected in the round

— COLLEGE HONORS — Honorable mention All-AAC (2020)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Totaled 163 tackles (including 8.5 TFL), 24 PD, 3 INTs and 1 PD in 34 career games (33 starts) at Houston

Was a two-time captain with the Cougars (2020-21)

Spent his first two collegiate years (2017-18) at Highland (KS) Community College before earning a scholarship at Houston

— PERSONAL —

Goes by the nickname “Pepe” given to him by his Spanish

Grewgodmotherupin Miami, FL, but went to two different high schools in DidGeorgianotplay organized football until his junior year of high school

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“Truly, he has played every spot in [Houston’s] secondary. So, you can say, ‘Hey, you know what? We have to bump him back to free safety, because he’s going to know it. He’s going to understand it.’ He’s a smart football player. The ability and the intelligence are key.”

– Director of Player Personnel Joe Hortiz

2021: (HOUSTON– 14/13)

Served as a team captain and appeared in 14 games (13 starts), recording 63 tackles (including 3 TFL), 10 PD and 1 RecordedINT 6 solo tackles, 1 QBH and 1 PD in the Birmingham Bowl vs. RegisteredAuburn7tackles (including 1 TFL) and 1 PD vs. SMU

Posted 1 INT and a season-high 2 PD at Tulsa

Recorded a season-high 10 tackles (including 1 TFL) vs. Navy

2020: (HOUSTON – 8/8)

Served as a team captain and started all eight games, totaling 27 tackles and a team-high 7 PD… Returned 2 kickoffs for 42 yards and 2 punts for 25 yards (12.5 average)

Named honorable mention All-AAC

Registered 4 tackles (including 1 TFL) and 1 PD at Memphis

Recorded 5 tackles (including 1 TFL) at Cincinnati

Tallied 6 tackles and 2 PD vs. UCF

Recorded 3 tackles and 1 PD vs. BYU…Also registered a 25yard punt return

Posted 6 tackles and 1 QBH vs. Tulane

2019: (HOUSTON – 12/12)

Started all 12 games in which he appeared, totaling 73 tackles (including 5.5 TFL), 7 PD, 2 INTs and 1 FF…Also retuned 3 punts for 53 yards (17.7 avg.)

Recorded 10 tackles and 1 PD against Navy

Registered 7 tackles and 1 INT (returned for a TD) against Tulsa…His interception marked the first pick-6 of his career…Also recorded 2 punt returns for 40 yards (20.0 avg.)

Posted 6 tackles and returned 1 punt for 13 yards vs. SMU

Totaled 10 tackles (including 1.5 TFL) at UConn

Recorded 4 tackles, 1 QBH and his first-career INT vs. TotaledCincinnati10 tackles, 2 PD and 1 FF at North Texas

2018: (HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE – 10)

Named a first-team NJCAA All-American at Highland (KS) Community College after leading the nation with 7 INTs and 17 PlayedPD

in all 10 games, totaling 48 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 7 INTs, 1 FR and 17 PD…Recorded 4 KORs for 73 yards (18.3 avg.) and 10 PRs for 88 yards (8.8 avg)

Recorded 2 defensive TDs (1 INT & 1 FR)

Tied the Highland single-season record with 7 INTs

2017: (HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE – 10)

Played in 10 games, totaling 25 tackles, 3 INTs and 2 PD…Added 4 KORs for 88 yards and 1 PR for an 85-yard TD — HIGH SCHOOL —

Prepped at Community Christian School (Stockbridge, GA) his senior year and recorded 19 TDs while playing on both sides of the Preppedballat

Lovejoy (Hampton, GA) HS his junior year

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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 303 DRAFT PICKS — WILLIAMS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution DAMARION WILLIAMS' COLLEGE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATETEAMGPGSTKSATFLSKNOYDSLGTDPDFFFRTACKLESINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLES 2019Houston12127354195.50 23625t1 511 2020Houston882721600 0000 70 0 2021Houston141363531030 1000 900 COLLEGETOTALS3433163128358.50 33625T1 2111

— KEY TRANSACTIONS —

Tyler Badie was selected by the Ravens in the sixth round (196th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft

— COLLEGE HONORS —

Second-team All-American by Walter Camp, The Sporting News, 247Sports and CBS Sports (2021)

Third-team All-American by PFF (2021)

First-team All-SEC by the AP and the coaches (2021)

All-SEC Team by USA Today (2021)

Doak Walker Finalist (2021)

SEC All-Freshman (2018)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS —

Played in 46 career games (15 starts) over four seasons at Missouri, recording 513 carries for 2,740 rushing yards and 23 TDs…Added 126 receptions for 1,149 yards and 11 TDs

Led the SEC and set the Missouri single-season rushing record (1,604 yards) his senior year (2021)…Was the first player in school history to reach 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving in a career

His 1,149 receiving yards set the school record for the most career receiving yards by a running back in program history

Tallied 5 200-yard rushing games as a senior for the Tigers

— PERSONAL —

Born in New Orleans before his family was displaced in 2006 by Hurricane Katrina…Moved to Randallstown, MD, where he began playing youth football and running track

Played lacrosse during his youth and originally wanted to become a professional lacrosse player

Attended Friends School of Baltimore and lettered in basketball, football and lacrosse before moving to Memphis to finish high school

Competed in the 2011 AAU Junior Olympics, finishing 27th in the 200 meters (28.24) and 44th in the 400 meters (1:03.93)

Earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management in and is pursuing a master’s degree in counseling psychology

Name is pronounced: BAY-dee

— NOTE THE QUOTE —

“He is versatile with his receiving ability. He has really natural hands and catches the ball clean, but you also like him as a runner. You don’t want to just pigeonhole him as a third-down back, because when you watch him run inside, and you watch him bounce and cut things up into the teeth of the defense, he runs with good pad level and balance and determination.”

– Director of Player Personnel Joe Hortiz

2021: (MISSOURI – 12/12)

Started all 12 games in which he appeared, recording 268 carries for 1,604 yards (6.0 avg.) and 14 TDs, adding 54 receptions for 330 yards (6.1 avg.) and 4 TDs

Set the Missouri single-season rushing record with his 1,604 yards, also leading the SEC in 2021

Also recorded team highs in receptions (54) and total touchdowns (18)

Totaled 203 yards and 1 TD on 25 carries, adding 3 receptions for 40 yards and 1 TD, vs. Central Michigan

Recorded 209 yards and 2 TDs on 17 carries, adding 2 receptions for 9 yards and 1 TD, vs. North Texas

Rushed for a career-high 254 yards and 2 TDs on 31 carries, adding 8 receptions for 40 yards, at Vanderbilt

Registered 209 yards and 1 TD on 34 carries vs. South

RecordedCarolina a career-high 41 carries for 219 yards and 1 TD at Arkansas

2020: (MISSOURI – 10/1)

Appeared in 10 games (one start), recording 48 carries for 242 yards (5.0 avg.) and 4 TDs, while adding 28 receptions for 333 yards (11.9 avg.) and 2 TDs…Was the only Tiger to catch a pass in all 10 games

Hauled in a 54-yard touchdown reception vs. No. 2 Alabama

Recorded 5 carries for 39 yards and 1 TD, while adding 3 receptions for 28 yards and 1 TD, vs. LSU

Posted 7 receptions for 102 yards and rushed for 1 TD vs. Vanderbilt

2019: (MISSOURI – 12/2)

Appeared in 12 games (two starts), recording 108 carries for 457 yards (4.2 avg.) and 3 TDs, while adding a team-leading 32 receptions for 356 yards (11.1 avg.) and 5 TDs…Added a team-high 115 KOR yards on 6 attempts (19.2 avg.)

Led Missouri with 928 all-purpose yards as a sophomore, averaging a team-best 77.3 yards per game

His 32 catches were the most by a Missouri RB in over a decade…Was the first Mizzou RB to lead the team in receptions during a season since Brock Olivo in 1995 (17)

Recorded 7 carries for 73 yards (10.4 avg.) and 1 TD vs. Southeast RegisteredMissouri2receptions for 82 receiving yards (41.0), including a career-long 74-yard TD, at Kentucky

Totaled 2 receptions for 22 yards and 2 TDs, marking his first-career multi-receiving TD game, while adding 9 carries for 35 yards vs. Tennessee

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2018: (MISSOURI – 12/0)

Appeared in 12 games, recording 89 carries for 437 yards (4.9 avg.) and 2 TDs, while adding 12 receptions for 130 yards (10.8 avg.)…Served as Missouri’s primary kickoff returner, averaging 22.0 yards on 11 attempts

Led all Tiges running backs with 130 receiving yards on 12 Rushedreceptionsfor a season-high 61 yards, adding a 20-yard reception, at Purdue

Recorded 11 carries for 50 rushing yards and 1 TD, while adding 2 receptions for 29 yards, vs. Georgia…Added 2 KORs for 63 yards (31.5 avg.)

— HIGH SCHOOL —

Attended Friends School of Baltimore for his freshman and sophomore seasons, lettering in basketball, football and Transferredlacrosse to Briarcrest Christian (Memphis, TN) HS for his final two prep years and lettered in football and track Earned All-Metro honors his senior year, recording 1,186 rushing yards and 18 TDs, adding 19 receptions for 306 yards and 3 TDs

As a junior, started at CB and tallied 25 tackles and 1 INT…Served as the backup RB, recording 40 carries for 400 yards and 3 TDs

— BADIE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens

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Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution TYLER BADIE'S COLLEGE RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS RUSHING DATETEAMGPGSNO.YDSAVGLGTDNO.YDS.AVG.LGTDRECEIVING 2021Missouri12122681,6046.07314543306.13442020Missouri101482425.046t42833311.954t22019Missouri1221084574.24933235611.174t52018Missouri120894374.93221213010.8250 COLLEGETOTALS46155132,7405.373231261,1499.174T11
BALTIMORE RAVENS 2022 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS NO.NAMEPOS.HTWTCOLLEGEHOW 82SladeACQ. BoldenWR5-11189AlabamaFA 85Shemar’22 BridgesWR6-4207Fort Valley StateFA 12Anthony’22 BrownQB6-1217OregonFA 87Trevon’22 ClarkWR6-3193CaliforniaFA 48Diego’22 FagotILB6-3238NavyFA 49Zakoby‘22 McClainILB5-11227AuburnFA 51Jeremiah’22 MoonOLB6-5247FloridaFA 91Rayshad’22 NicholsDT6-2305Stephen F. AustinFA 31Ricky‘22 PersonRB6-0217North Carolina StateFA 18Makai‘22 PolkWR6-3197Mississippi StateFA 46Josh‘22 RossILB6-0225MichiganFA 33David‘22 VereenCB5-9188NewberryFA 11Raleigh‘22 WebbWR6-2204The CitadelFA 53Chuck‘22 WileyOLB6-2251Texas-San AntonioFA 39Denzel‘22 WilliamsCB5-10180VillanovaFA 17Devon‘22 WilliamsWR6-5211OregonFA ‘22 ravens rookie minicamp may 7, 2022 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 306 2022 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Saw action in 42 games (14 starts) during his three-year (2019-21) career at Alabama, making an impact on special teams and playing a significant role as a slot receiver…Totaled 68 receptions for 712 yards (10.5 avg) and 4 TDs, while adding 22 PRs for 148 yards (6.7 avg) and 5 KORs for 67 yards (13.4 avg)…Was a part of Alabama’s 2020 National Championship team and reached the title game again in 2021

As a senior and first-year starter (15 games played, 11 starts) in 2021, posted career highs with 42 receptions, 408 yards and 3 TDs, ranking third on the team in catches behind WRs Jameson Williams and John Metchie…Added 15 PRs for 99 yards and 5 KORs for 67 yards…Was selected as one of the coaching staff’s Special Teams Players of the Week for his efforts against Southern Mississippi, Mississippi State, LSU and New Mexico State…Posted a career-high 7 receptions for 44 yards in the National Championship game vs. Georgia

Appeared in 13 games (three starts) in 2020, recording 24 catches for 270 yards (11.2 avg) and 1 TD for college football’s third-best passing offense (358.2 ypg) and 2020 National Champions…Added 7 PRs for 49 yards…In a matchup against Tennessee, tallied 6 catches for a career-high 94 yards

In 13 games, posted 2 receptions for 34 yards, while adding a 6-yard TD pass from the Wildcat formation…Also recorded 4 rushes for 10 yards and tied for the team lead with 6 ST tackles…Was selected as one of the coaching staff’s Special Teams Players of the Week following the South Carolina, Southern Mississippi and Auburn contests

Played in the season opener against Louisville as a true freshman in 2018 before opting to redshirt for the year

Earned a bachelor’s (in three years) and master’s (in his fourth year) degree in management from Alabama

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at West Monroe (LA) HS, where he was a standout baseball and football player, while also finishing at the top of his class academically with a 4.0 GPA

Earned Louisiana 2017 Gatorade Player of the Year honors as a dual-threat QB with 3,082 yards (1,622 passing/1,460 rushing) and 40 total TDs (20 passing/20 rushing)

Played QB and WR as a junior, rushing for 1,370 yards and 24 TDs with 906 passing yards and 9 TDs, while also catching 15 passes for 248 yards and 4 TDs

Was raised by his grandparents ever since he was 8 years old Grandfather served in the Army during the Korean War and passed away from cancer several years ago

— BOLDEN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

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— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 16 career games at Fort Valley State, recording 98 receptions for 1,358 yards and 7 TDs…Recorded five 100-yard receiving Appearedgamesinfour games in 2021, recording 28 receptions for 292 yards and 1 TD, later earning an invitation to play in the 2022 HBCU Legacy Bowl in New Orleans

Played in two games in 2020, recording 13 receptions for 301 yards and 2 TDs

In 2019, appeared in 10 games and posted 51 receptions for 765 yards and 4 TDs…Earned second-team All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors

Saw action in two games in 2018

In 2017, played in four games and recorded 1 reception for 9 yards

Redshirted his true freshman season at Tusculum University in 2016

Graduated from FVSU in December 2021 with a degree in liberal arts

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Potter's House Christian Academy (Jacksonville, FL) where he tallied 36 receptions for 449 yards (18.7 avg.) and 5 TDs as a junior…Helped lead his team to 2015 NACA championship

Goes by the nickname “Sho”

Majored in sport management with a minor in business at Tusculum before transferring to Fort Valley State Nickname is “Show,” which is short for “Showtime”

Stepfather is Damian Swain, who played WR for the Ravens during their 2001 training camp

First name is pronounced:

sha-MARR—

BRIDGE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

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— COLLEGE —

Saw action in 44 games (42 starts) over his five-year collegiate career, which included two years (2020-21) at Oregon and three years (2017-19) at Boston College…Completed 638-of-1,093 passes for 7,891 yards, 60 TDs and 27 INTs, while adding 287 carries for 1,121 rushing yards and 15 TDs

Started all 14 games for Oregon in 2021, leading the Ducks to a 10-win season and appearances in the Pac-12 Championship Game and Valero Alamo Bowl…Posted career highs across the board, completing 250-of-390 passes (64.1%) for 2,989 yards and 18 TDs, while adding 151 carries for 658 yards and 9 TDs…Led the Pac-12 with 3,647 yards of total offense, while his 9 rushing TDs tied for first among Pac-12 QBs, and his 658 rushing yards ranked second among the group…Earned several honors, including being named a Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award finalist and Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award semifinalist…Was also named Pac-12 Player of the Week following a performance vs. Oregon State in which he completed 23-of-28 passes (82.1%) for 275 yards and 2 TDs, while also rushing for 83 yards and 1 TD

Appeared in Oregon’s final two games of the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, completing 15-of-23 passes for 164 yards and 2 TDs, while adding 40 rushing yards and 2 TDs…Helped the Ducks defeat USC to secure a second-straight Pac-12 title and saw extended action in the Fiesta Bowl against Iowa State

Started the first six games of the 2019 season for Boston College before suffering a season-ending injury…Completed 81-of-137 passes for 1,250 yards and 9 TDs, while adding 128 rushing yards and 2 TDs…With a 12-yard TD catch vs. Kansas, became one of four FBS players with a passing, rushing and receiving TD on the season

Started all 12 games for Boston College in 2018, completing 158-of-285 passes for 2,121 yards, 20 TDs and 9 INTs, while adding 85 rushing yards and 1 TD…Was named ACC Quarterback of the Week after leading the team to a win over Wake Forest and becoming the first B.C. QB to pass for 300 yards and 5 TDs without an INT since Doug Flutie (1984)…Also earned ACC Quarterback of the Week honors after completing 16-of-22 passes for 179 yards and 1 TD in a win over Louisville…With a 9-yard TD catch vs. Temple, became one of two FBS players with a passing, rushing and receiving TD on the season

In 2017, became the second B.C. freshman QB to start a season opener in school history…Started the first 10 games of the year before suffering a season-ending knee injury…Completed 134-of-258 passes for 1,367 yards, 11 TDs and 9 INTs, while adding 210 rushing yards and 1 TD…Had a breakout performance in the 41-10 victory at Virginia, completing 19-of-24 passes for 275 yards and 3 TDs, en route to being named ACC Rookie of the Week…With a 25-yard TD reception vs. Virginia Tech, became one of two FBS players with a passing, rushing and receiving TD on the season Graduated with two bachelor’s degrees: communications and applied physical & human development

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at St. John Vianney (Holmdel, NJ) HS, where he amassed a 21-2 record as a two-year starter and totaled 4,496 passing yards and 58 TD passes throughout his career

As a senior (2015), recorded 2,298 passing yards and 33 passing TDs, while adding 604 rushing yards and 9 TDs, leading the Lancers to a school-record 11 wins, back-to-back division titles for the first time in school history and the NJSIAA Non-Public Group III Championship for the first time in 33 years…Was named com’s Shore Conference Football Player of the Year, Shore Coaches’ Class A Central Offensive Player of the Year and Shore Sports Network’s Offensive Player of the Year…Also earned first-team All-Metro, All-State and All-Shore Conference honors

As a junior, completed 161-of-206 passes for a Shore Conference-leading 2,198 yards and 25 TDs, earning All-Shore honors

Was a semifinalist at Elite 11, a QB competition run by former Ravens Super Bowl-winning QB Trent Dilfer

— BROWN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 309 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Over his five-year collegiate career at both California-Berkeley (2019-21) and El Camino (CA) College (2017-18), appeared in 50 games (39 starts)…Recorded 147 receptions for 2,492 yards and 26 TDs…At Cal, registered 58 catches for 931 yards and 6 TDs after playing in 28 games (17 starts) in three seasons with the Bears…At El Camino College, recorded 89 catches for 1,561 yards and 20 TDs in two years as a Warrior

As a senior in 2021, played in all 12 games (10 starts), recording career highs in receptions (33), receiving yards (658) and TD catches (4)…Led the Pac-12 and was seventh in the nation with a 19.9 yards-per-catch average, while ranking eighth in the Pac-12 in receiving yards per game (54.8)…Had 3 catches of more than 50 yards in 2021, including an 84-yard TD reception that was the longest pass play in ‘Big Game’ (Cal vs. Stanford) history…The TD earned him the Golden Bears’ Berkeley Breakfast Club Award as the team’s outstanding player in the ‘Big Game’

Saw action in three games for the entire 2020 season, contributing 4 catches for 23 yards

In 2019, played in all 13 games (seven starts) while tallying 21 catches for 250 yards and 2 TDs…Recorded a career-high 6 receptions for a team-high 69 yards at Oregon in his first-career start for the Bears

Started all 11 games as a sophomore at El Camino College in 2018, helping lead his team to an 8-3 record, a Central League title (5-0 conference record) and a first-round appearance in the Southern California Football Association Regional Playoffs…Recorded 57 receptions for 986 yards and 10 TDs…Earned CCCAA All-Region Offensive Team honors, first-team SCFA National Division honors, first-team All-Central League honors and SCFA Week 8 Offensive Player of the Week honors

As a true freshman in 2017, started all 11 games, nabbing 32 passes for 575 yards and 10 TDs for a team that finished with a 6-5 record and won the Beach Bowl…Earned second-team Southern California Football Association National Division honors and SCFA All-Central honors

Graduated with a degree in sociology from Cal-Berkeley

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

A two-way player (WR/safety) at Silverado (Victorville, CA) HS, he posted 63 receptions for 1,270 yards and 13 TDs, while recording 53 tackles and 5 INTs as a senior in 2016…Team finished with a 9-4 overall record and won the Desert Sky League title (4-0 conference mark), later reaching the finals of the Southern Section Division 9 playoffs

Participated in track & field, jumping 6’8” in the high jump and leaping 23’0” in the long jump…Did not compete in athletics as a junior in 2015 after suffering a broken leg his sophomore year

Is the fiancé of Angel Aikens, with whom he has two sons, Trevon Jr. and Alijah

First name is pronounced: TRAY-von

— CLARK'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 310 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 47 games (35 starts) over four years (2018-21) at Navy, totaling 282 tackles (138 solo), 35.5 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 5 FFs, 5 FRs, 2 INTs and 7 PD…Finished his career with the sixth-most TFL (35.5) in school history...Served as a team captain in 2021 and earned several honors throughout his career, including 2019 and 2021 first-team All-AAC, 2020 second-team All-AAC and 2019 Liberty Bowl Defensive Player of the Game

Started at the MIKE position in all 12 games as a team captain in 2021, registering a team-high 94 tackles (49 solo) and 11 TFL, while adding 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 FR, 1 INT and 2 PD, en route to first-team All-AAC honors…Was the only Navy player to record a FF, FR and INT on the year

Started in all nine games in which he saw action as a junior (2020), posting 72 tackles (39 solo), 11 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR (returned for a TD) and 2 PD, en route to garnering second-team All-AAC honors…Led the team in tackles (72), TFL (11) and sacks (3)…Registered 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 FR-TD vs. SMU

In 2019, started all 13 games, finishing as Navy’s leading tackler (100 – 52 solo), while posting the team’s second-most TFL (12) and sacks (5.5)…Added 2 FFs, 1 INT (returned for a TD) and 3 PD, en route to first-team All-AAC honors…Named the Liberty Bowl Defensive Player of the game following a performance in which he tallied a team-high 7 solo tackles, 2 sacks and 1 FF in the victory over Kansas State

Saw action in all 13 contests (one start) as a freshman in 2018, posting 16 tackles (1.5 for loss) and 1 FF...Made his first-career start in the iconic Army-Navy game, where he recorded 2 tackles Graduated with a degree in English from the Naval Academy

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Homeschooled by his mother (Annemarie) and played football, baseball and track & field at Calvary Christian (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

EarnedHS

three All-State honors at LB and served as a team captain…As a senior, was named the Broward-Dade County Male Athlete of the Year in both football and track & field

Was a two-time All-State and All-County track & field selection, winning back-to-back state titles (2016-17) in the shot put Was a three-star recruit and also considered offers from Appalachian State, Central Florida, Central Michigan and Pittsburgh before signing with Navy

Is one of seven children, with five brothers and two sisters; Diego is the middle child

Admires former Panthers LB Luke Kuechly

Favorite Twitter follow is former punter and current sports media personality Pat McAfee

Last name is pronounced: fuh-GO

— FAGOT'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 311 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Throughout his four-year (2018-21) career at Auburn, played in 49 games (20 starts) for the Tigers and collected 268 tackles (148 solo), 19 TFL, 5.5 sacks, 8 PD and 5 FFs

Played in 12 games (11 starts) at linebacker in 2021 and earned second-team All-SEC honors after finishing with 96 tackles (56 solo), 8 TFL, 2 sacks and 6 PD…Recorded a team-best 14 tackles and a career-high 2 sacks vs. Ole Miss, earning SEC Defensive Player of the Week, Reese’s Senior Bowl Defensive Player of the Week and Lott IMPACT Trophy Player of the Week honors

In 2020, appeared in 11 games (nine starts) and finished third in the SEC with 113 tackles…Added 3 sacks, 1 FF and 1 PD…Recorded a career-high 17 tackles (most at Auburn since 2012), including 2 TFL, 1 sack and 1 FF against Texas A&M

Appeared in 13 games in 2019, ranking fourth on the team in tackles (55)…Added 5.5 TFL, a team-high 3 FFs, 1 PD, 1 INT and a half-sack…Led the team with 11 tackles and returned a 100-yard INT for a TD against Alabama (the longest INT return in Iron Bowl history), earning SEC Defensive Player of the Week and Athlon National Player of the Week honors

As a true freshman in 2018, appeared in 13 games and recorded 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 PD on the season…Recorded a seasonhigh 3 solo tackles vs. Liberty Graduated with a degree in interdisciplinary studies

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Valdosta (GA) HS, where he was a star OLB for the Wildcats…As a junior, recorded 123 tackles, including 20 TFL, helping lead his team to the State Championship in 2016

A four-star recruit and the 12th-ranked OLB in nation by ESPN.com…Invited to play in the 2018 U.S. Army All-American Bowl as a junior

— MCCLAIN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 312 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Over his six-year (2016-21) career at Florida, recorded 151 tackles, 14 TFL, 8 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR and 1 PD after appearing in 48 games (30 Wasstarts)atwo-time William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist (2020-21), also known as the “Academic Heisman,” awarded annually to the college football player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance

Played in 10 games (nine starts) his final year at Florida (2021)…Collected 49 tackles (including 2 sacks and 3.5 TFL), 1 FF and 1 PD…Was a finalist for the Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award

Started all four games of the Gators’ COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, tallying 14 tackles (including 3.5 TFL and 1 sack)…Led the team with 6 tackles vs. Missouri…Named to the SEC’s Fall Academic Honor Roll

Made appearances in nine games (eight starts) in 2019 before sustaining a season-ending injury…Totaled 31 tackles, including 5 TFL and 3 sacks…Was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after a season-high 5 tackles (1 solo) and half-sack performance vs. Towson…Named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

In 2018, played in 13 games (four starts), collecting 31 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 PD and 1 FR…Posted a career-high 7 tackles and a half-sack vs. Colorado State…Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll

Appeared in 10 games (five starts) in 2017 and registered 23 tackles, including 1 TFL and a half-sack…Recorded a then-careerbest 4 tackles against LSU and Georgia

In 2016, as a true freshman, played in the first two games of the season, assisting on 3 tackles, before suffering a season-ending injury and taking a medical redshirt

Graduated with a degree in telecommunications from Florida

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Hoover (AL) HS, where he was an Alabama Class 7A first-team All-State selection…Led his team to a 10-3 record as a senior and reached the Class 7A State Semifinals

Participated in the 2015 Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Football Game

— MOON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 313 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 51 games over five seasons with Stephen F. Austin, totaling 136 tackles, 16 sacks, 1 PD, 3 FFs and 2 FRs

Played in 14 games in 2021, totaling 51 tackles and 10 sacks…He forced a fumble and recovered it for a TD vs. Incarnate Word in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs

Played in eight games in 2020, recording 7 tackles and 1 FF

In 2019, appeared in eight games, totaling 12 tackles and 1.5 sacks

Started all 10 games at nose tackle in 2018, totaling 30 tackles, 3.5 sacks and 2 FFs…Was the only defensive lineman to start every game of the season

In 2017, started all 11 games, totaling 36 tackles (including 7.5 TFL), 1 sack and 2 FRs Redshirted his true freshman season in 2016

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at L.W. Higgins (Marrero, LA) HS, where he totaled 124 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FRs and 1 FF…Played on both sides of the ball as a DE, DT and FB…Was a two-time first-team All-District selection

Lettered in football, baseball and basketball…Played both first and third base for the baseball team

— NICHOLS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 314 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 40 career games (14 starts) at North Carolina State, recording 455 carries for 1,979 yards and 14 TDs…Added 53 receptions for 455 yards and 4 TDs…His 53 career receptions rank 11th in school history for a RB

Appeared in 12 games in 2021, recording 135 carries for 636 yards and 5 TDs, adding 28 receptions for 240 yards and 2 TDs

In 2020, started all 12 games and totaled 147 carries for 643 yards and 4 TDs, adding 18 receptions for 136 yards…Also threw a TD vs. Wake Forest…Earned the team’s Ken McNeill Iron Wolf Award – given to a player who makes a comeback from injury

In 2019, played in seven games (two starts), recording 61 carries for 229 yards and 3 TDs, also adding 5 receptions for 75 yards and 1 AppearedTD in nine games in 2018, totaling 112 carries for 471 yards and 2 TDs, while adding 2 receptions for 4 yards and 1 TD Earned a degree in communications

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Heritage (Wake Forest, NC) HS, totaling 438 carries for 3,221 yards (7.4 avg.) and 49 TDs…Added 36 receptions for 359 yards and 4 TDs, tallying 3,625 career all-purpose yards and 53 TDs

Played RB and OLB for head coach and former NFL player Dewayne Washington…Was also coached by former NFL players Torry Holt and Willie Parker

Played in the U.S Army All-American game and in the Shrine Bowl, where he was named the game’s Offensive MVP after rushing for 180 yards and 1 TD, also adding 3 receptions for 23 yards and 1 TD

Also played basketball in high school

Pregame routine consists of listening to gospel music, particularly Marvin Sapp

— PERSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 315 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Saw action in 30 games (20 starts) over his three-year collegiate career, which included one year at Mississippi State (2021) and two years at California (2019-20)…Totaled 141 receptions for 1,524 yards (10.8 avg) and 12 TDs, posting career high across the board after transferring to Mississippi State in 2021

As a starter in 13 games at Mississippi State in 2021, posted a career-high 105 receptions for 1,046 yards (10.0 avg) and 9 TDs, leading the team in all three categories, while ranking No. 1 in the SEC and No. 2 (Jerreth Sterns, WKU – 150) in the FBS in receptions…His 105 receptions and 1,046 receiving yards also set a school record, while his 9 TD catches tied for fourth most in single-season school history…Logged 10 or more catches in four games, including a 13-catch, 126-yard and 2-TD performance in a win at No. 15 Texas A&M…Earned third-team All-SEC honors by Phil Steele

Appeared in four games (two starts) in a pandemic-shortened season with California, registering 17 catches for 183 yards (10.8 avg) and 1 TD…Entered the transfer portal following the season

Saw action in 13 games (five starts) as a freshman at California, totaling 19 receptions for 295 yards (15.5 avg) and 2 TDs…Recorded a team-high 105 yards on 5 catches, marking his first-career 100-yard game vs. Illinois Majored in interdisciplinary studies, with a focus in business communications and kinesiology

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at El Cerrito (CA) HS, where he attended as a freshman and senior…Was a two-way player who led the team to the 2018 conference title as a senior, posting 42 tackles and 8 INTs on defense, en route to first-team All-Conference honors…Added 30 catches for 900 yards and 10 TDs on offense, garnering second-team All-Conference honors

Attended Susan Miller Dorsey (Los Angeles, CA) HS as a sophomore and junior after transferring from El Cerrito (CA) HS…Played primarily DB, posting 44 tackles as a sophomore and 52 tackles and 2 INTs (1 returned for a TD) as a junior

At Dorsey HS, he was a teammate of 2022 first-round draft pick DE Kayvon Thibodeaux (NYG) Spent time feeding the homeless in his hometown at the Richmond Rescue Mission on Christmas Day in 2015 Grandfather, Harry Brown, played professional basketball, while his father and uncle player college football at San Jose State

— POLK'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 316 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Over his five-year (2017-21) career at Michigan, played in 50 games (24 starts) at linebacker, collecting 242 tackles (113 solo), 15.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 1 INT and 5 PD…Recorded double-digit tackles in seven career games…Was a two-time team captain for the Wolverines (2020-21)

As a graduate student in 2021, earned third-team All-Big Ten honors after starting all 14 games and leading the team with a career-best 106 tackles, including 9 TFL and a half-sack…Won the Roger Zatkoff Award as Michigan’s top LB…Shared the Robert P. Ufer Bequest with fellow teammate Brad Robbins, honoring the senior who best demonstrated the most enthusiasm and love for StartedMichiganall

six games at WLB as a senior in 2020, leading the defense with 53 tackles (27 solo), 1.5 TFL, 1 sack and 1 INT…Led the team with 9 tackles (6 solo) and recorded an 18-yard return after corralling his first-career INT at Minnesota…Registered a careerhigh 12 tackles vs. Penn State

Was limited to four games (three starts) in 2019, missing nine contests due to injury…Registered 18 tackles on the year…Returned to action against Alabama, playing on special teams in the VRBO Citrus Bowl (1/1/20)

In 2018, was named honorable mention All-Big Ten after appearing in 13 games (one start) at linebacker and finishing fourth on the team with 61 tackles (22 solo)…Added 5 TFL, 1 sack and 2 PD…Made his first-career start at MLB and led the team with 11 tackles (5 solo) against No. 10 Florida in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (12/29)

Played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2017, collecting 4 special teams solo tackles…Made his collegiate debut on special teams against Florida in the Advocare Classic (9/2)

Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in African-American & African Studies…Has enrolled in the School of Social Work in pursuit of a master’s degree

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at St. Mary’s Prep (Detroit, MI) HS, where he helped lead the team to three consecutive MHSAA D-III State Championships (2014-16)…As a senior, recorded 136 tackles (78 solo), 19 TFL, 12.5 sacks, 3 FFs, 3 FRs and 1 INT…Earned 2016 MLive Detroit Defensive Player of the Year and 2016 MLive Detroit Defensive Dream Team honors in his senior year

As a junior in 2015, registered 173 tackles (110 solo), 22 TFL, 9 FFs, 8 sacks and 3 INTs…Was a two-time selection to The Detroit News All-State Dream Team (2015-16)

Brother, James Jr., played for Michigan from 2012-15, was on the Los Angeles Chargers’ practice squad in 2016 and currently serves as the University of Cincinnati's OLBs coach

— ROSS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 317 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Saw action in 38 career games over four years (2017-18, 2020-21) at Newberry, totaling 112 tackles (79 solo), 5.5 TFL, 5 INTs (1 returned for a TD) and 35 PD, while adding 13 KORs for 299 yards (23.0 avg)…Earned second-team All-South Atlantic Conference honors in 2020 and 2018

In 13 games in 2021, posted a career-high 43 tackles (23 solo) and 3 TFL, while adding 1 QBH and 12 PD…Newberry led the SAC in total defense (287.2 ypg) and passing defense (167.9 ypg), while ranking second in scoring defense (16.8 ppg)

Appeared in six games during the 2020 pandemic-shortened season, recording 22 tackles (19 solo), 2 TFL, a team-high 2 INTs and 6 PD, en route to earning second-team All-SAC honors…Newberry finished 5-1 and led the SAC in total defense (268.5 ypg) and scoring defense (15.7 ppg), while ranking second in passing defense (135.3 ypg)

Missed the entire 2019 season due to injury

In 2018, started all 11 games at CB, recording 31 tackles (16 solo), 2 INTs (1 returned for a TD) and 13 PD, en route to earning second-team All-SAC honors…Had eight games with at least 1 PD and was a primary contributor in coverage for the SAC’s No. 1 total defense (285.0 ypg), scoring defense (17.3 ppg) and passing defense (158.4 ypg)…Recorded 2 INTs vs. Carson-Newman, including a 58-yard return TD

In 2017, appeared in eight games, notching 16 tackles (11 solo), 1 INT and 4 PD, while adding 5 KORs for 111 yards (22.2 avg)…Recorded his first-career INT against Mars Hill as the entire Wolves' defense was named SAC Player of the Week after tying the conference record with 6 INTs and limiting the Lions to a record-low 5.2 passer rating…In the SAC, Newberry ranked No. 2 in both total defense (314.5 ypg) and passing defense (171.5 ypg) and No. 3 in scoring defense (19.3 ppg)

Graduated from Newberry with a double major in sports management and business administration

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at South Florence (Florence, SC) HS, where he posted 80 receptions for 1,225 yards and 14 TDs as a junior, breaking the single-season school record in receptions, yards and TDs

As a sophomore, tallied 56 receptions for 756 yards and 7 TDs

Injuries suffered from a car accident ended his 2019 season at Newberry and nearly his football career

Born Reginald David Vereen

— VEREEN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 318 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Appeared in 57 games over five years (2017-21) at The Citadel, making an impact at WR, out of the backfield and on special teams…Totaled 102 receptions for 2,151 yards (21.1 avg) and 22 TDs, while also recording 37 rushes for 433 yards (11.7 avg)…On special teams, handled 22 KORs and posted 412 yards (18.7 avg) and 1 TD

Appeared in 11 games and led the team in all major receiving categories in 2021, posting 25 catches for 536 yards (21.4 avg) and 3 TDs…Also recorded 102 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 6 carries Saw action in all 12 games (11 starts) in 2020, registering a team-best 17 catches, 282 yards (16.6 avg) and 4 TDs, while also notching a career-high 116 yards on 15 carries out of the backfield

Played in all 12 games (11 starts) in 2019, tallying a career-high and team-best 30 catches, 617 yards (20.6 avg) and 10 TDs through the air, while adding 47 rushing yards on 7 carries out of the backfield…Became the first Bulldog since WR Andre Roberts (2008) to catch double-digit TD passes

Appeared in all 11 games in 2018, notching a team-best 17 receptions for 385 yards (22.6 avg) and 2 TDs, while adding a careerhigh 247 yards and 1 TD on 12 KORs…Also tallied 92 rushing yards and 1 TD on 4 carries out of the backfield…Became the first Bulldog with a rushing TD, receiving TD and KOR-TD in the same season…Caught a school-record 91-yard TD pass against Furman and returned a kickoff 77 yards for a TD against Charleston Southern

Saw action in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2017, posting 13 receptions for 331 yards (25.5 avg) and 3 TDs, while adding 5 carries for 76 yards and 1 TD…Registered a season-long 61-yard reception against Clemson and caught a 57-yard TD pass at GraduatedPresbyterianwith a degree in business administration from The Citadel

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Allatoona (Acworth, GA) HS, where he lettered all four years in football and swimming and earned Honor Roll recognition each year

As a senior in 2015, helped lead Allatoona to a 14-1 record and the 2015 Georgia AAAAA State Championship…Recorded 117 tackles, 4 TFL, 4 INTs and 2 FFs on the season

Posted 66 tackles, 1 INT and 1 FF as junior, helping lead the regional-champion Buccaneers to an undefeated regular season and the semifinal round of the state playoffs

Recorded 32 tackles and 1 INT in his sophomore season, as Allatoona advanced to the state playoff bracket

Tallied 19 tackles as a freshman on varsity, as the Buccaneers won 11 games and played into the quarterfinal round of the state Asplayoffsaswimmer, advanced to the state championship in all four years

Holds school records for power cleans and in the vertical jump

— WEBB'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 319 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Over his six-year collegiate career at both Texas-San Antonio (2020-21) and Ole Miss (2016-19), appeared in 59 games (28 starts) and recorded 137 tackles (60 solo), 11.0 sacks, 31 TFL, 2 FRs, 2 PD and 9 QBHs…At UTSA, registered 79 tackles (including 5.5 sacks and 19 TFL), 2 FRs, 2 PD and 9 QBHs in 26 games (25 starts)…At Ole Miss, registered 57 tackles (including 12 TFL and 5.5 sacks) after making 33 appearances (three starts) over three seasons

Started all 14 games at OLB in 2021 for UTSA, recording 36 tackles (18 solo), 9 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 2 FR and 1 PD…Made 3 tackles and returned a 44-yard fumble for a TD against Lamar…Was an All-Conference USA honorable mention selection

Appeared in 12 games (11 starts) at OLB for the Roadrunners in 2020, tallying 43 tackles (including a team-high 10 TFL), also adding 2 sacks, 1 FR and 1 PD…Recorded a season-high 8 tackles, including 3.5 TFL at FAU

As a redshirt junior in 2019 at Ole Miss, appeared in all 12 games and recorded 27 tackles, including 5 TFL and 3 sacks

In 2018, played in all 12 games (three starts) and registered 24 tackles, including 6 TFL and 2.5 sacks

Appeared in nine games as a redshirt freshman in 2017, tallying 6 tackles…Made collegiate debut vs. South Alabama

Was an early enrollee at Ole Miss in 2016 but did not see any action as a true freshman Graduated with a degree in multi-disciplinary studies from UTSA

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Stockbridge (GA) HS, where he helped lead his team to a 12-1 record his senior year after posting 32 tackles and 16.5 sacks…Named the Southside Defensive Player of the Year by TheAtlanta Journal-Constitution…Named to USA Today and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution All-State teams…Selected to TheAtlanta Journal-Constitution’s Super 11 team

As a junior, racked up 57 tackles and 18 sacks

Favorite athlete while growing up was Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs

Following his football career, aspires to become a special education teacher

— WILEY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 320 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Was a three-year starter at Sacred Heart (2017-19) and appeared in 26 games before transferring to Villanova for his final two seasons (2020-21)

In 2021, appeared in 11 games, recording 16 tackles, 2 INTs, 2 PDs and 1 FR

In 2020, started all four games at corner in his first season with the Wildcats, totaling 12 tackles, 1 FR and 3 PD…The 2020 season was played in the Spring of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic

In 2019, appeared in seven games at Sacred Heart University, totaling 11 tackles and 1 PD

In 2018, appeared in 10 games, recording 7 tackles and 2 PD…Posted a season-high 3 tackles at CCSU

In 2017, appeared in nine games, totaling 17 tackles and 3 PD…Tallied a season-high 5 tackles and 1 PD at Bryant

Did not see any game action as a true freshman in 2016

Graduate transfer from Sacred Heart…Chose to attend Villanova for its great academic and athletic reputations

Was a business major, with a concentration in human resources

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Newfield (Selden, NY) HS, where he played football and basketball in addition to competing for the track & field teams

Named a three-time All-Conference performer in football…Earned All-State honors in track & field and All-County accolades in basketball

— WILLIAMS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 321 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

— COLLEGE —

Saw action in 32 games (nine starts) over his four-year collegiate career, which included two years at each Oregon (2020-21) and USC (2018-19)…Totaled 55 receptions for 941 yards (17.1 avg) and 7 TDs, with his most productive years as an Oregon Duck…While with Oregon, appeared in 18 games (nine starts), posting 50 receptions for 843 yards (16.9 avg) and 6 TDs…As a Trojan, appeared in 14 games, recording 5 catches for 98 yards and 1 TD

Saw action in 12 games (seven starts) and registered career highs across the board in 2021, tallying 35 receptions for a team-high 557 yards (15.9 avg) and 4 TDs…Had multiple receptions in nine games, including four contests with 5-plus catches…Caught 6 passes for a season-high 110 yards (18.3 avg) and 1 TD vs. Oregon State

Appeared in six games (two starts) in Oregon’s pandemic-shortened 2020 season, posting 15 receptions for a team-high 286 yards (19.1 avg), while adding 2 TDs…His 19.1 yards per catch average ranked second in the Pac-12, and he was one of five players in the conference with multiple 100-yard receiving games…Registered a career-high 123 yards and 1 TD on 6 catches vs. UCLA Appeared in two games for USC in 2019, finishing with 1 reception for 11 yards before entering the transfer portal and redshirting

Saw action in all 12 games as a freshman at USC, registering 4 receptions for 87 yards and 1 TD, while also retuning a blocked punt for a TD

— HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL —

Prepped at Antelope Valley (Lancaster, CA) HS, where he played WR, QB, LB and safety

As a senior in 2017, posted 71 receptions for 1,157 yards (16.3 avg) and 13 TDs on offense, while adding 67 tackles, 5 INTs (1 returned for a TD), 2 FFs and 1 FR on defense…Was named a second-team All-American and first-team All-State performer as a WR and safety

In his junior year (2016), completed 71-of-134 passes for 1,150 yards and 11 TDs, while rushing for 397 yards and 3 TDs on 72 carries…Also caught 10 passes for 87 yards and 2 TDs on offense and collected 55 tackles, 5 INTs (1 returned for a TD), 5 PD and 4 FFs on defense

Was a four-star recruit out of high school and ranked the No. 2 receiver in the state behind current Detroit Lions WR Amon-Ra St.

AlsoBrownlettered in basketball and track (high hurdles, long jump and triple jump)

Mother (Jennifer) passed away from gallbladder cancer in the summer of 2021…Daughter (Auirela Luna) was born in August of 2021

— WILLIAMS' COMMUNITY IMPACT —

Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment projectfeatured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 322 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS

NO.NAMEPOSHTWTAGEEXPCOLLEGEHOMETOWNHOW ACQ 89Andrews, MarkTE6-5256265OklahomaScottsdale, AZD3b 5Armour-Davis,'18 JalynCB6-119522RAlabamaMobile, ALD4b 30Badie,'22 TylerRB5-819722RMissouriNew Orleans, LAD6 7Bateman,'22 RashodWR6-1193222MinnesotaTifton, GAD1a 47Biegel,'21 VinceLB6-3246296WisconsinMarshfield, WIFA 82Bolden,'22 SladeWR5-1118923RAlabamaWest Monroe, LAFA 54Bowser,'22 TyusOLB6-3242276HoustonTyler, TXD2 86Boyle,'17 NickTE6-4270298DelawareSussex, NJD5a 85Bridges,'15 ShemarWR6-420724RFort Valley StateJacksonville, FLFA 12Brown,'22 AnthonyQB6-121723ROregonCliffwood, NJFA 56Bynes,'22 JoshILB6-12353211AuburnLauderdale Lakes, FLFA 93Campbell,'21 CalaisDT6-83003515Miami (Fla)Denver, COTR (Jax.) 36Clark,'20 ChuckS6-0205276Virginia TechSuffolk, VAD6 87Clark,'17 TrevonWR6-319322RCaliforniaVictorville, CAFA 66Cleveland,'22 BenG6-6357232GeorgiaToccoa, GAD3a 63Colon,'21 TrystanC/G6-3313243MissouriWebb City, MOFA 97Crawford,'20 AaronDT6-1315243North CarolinaAshburn, VAFA 28Davis,'20 MikeRB5-9220298South CarolinaStone Mountain, GAFA 27Dobbins,'22 J.K.RB5-10212233Ohio StateLa Grange, TXD2 13Duvernay,'20 DevinWR5-11200243TexasSachse, TXD3b 35Edwards,'20 GusRB6-1238275RutgersLiberiaFA 77Faalele,'18 DanielT6-838022RMinnesotaMelbourne, AustraliaD4a 48Fagot,'22 DiegoILB6-323824RNavyFort Lauderdale, FLFA 18Fuller,'22 KyleCB5-11194309Virginia TechBaltimore, MDFA 14Hamilton,'22 KyleS6-422021RNotre DameAtlanta, GAD1a 40Harrison,'22 MalikILB6-3247243Ohio StateColumbus, OHD3c 59Hayes,'20 DaelinOLB6-4253242Notre DameBelleville, MID5b 43Hill,'21 JusticeRB5-10200244Oklahoma StateTulsa, OKD4a 44Humphrey,'19 MarlonCB6-0197266AlabamaHoover, ALD1 15Hundley,'17 BrettQB6-3226296UCLAChandler, 2Huntley,AZFA-22 TylerQB6-1196243UtahHallandale Beach, FLFA 8Jackson,'20 LamarQB6-2212255LouisvillePompano Beach, FLD1b 17Jackson,'18 RobertCB6-2207283UNLVFort Myers, FLFA 71James,'21 Ja'WuanT6-6312308TennesseeAtlanta, GAFA 23Jefferson'21 II, TonyS5-11211309OklahomaChula Vista, CAFA 98Jones,'21 TravisDT6-432722RConnecticutNew Haven, CTD3 61Jones-Smith,'22 JarydT6-7345261PittsburghCamden, NJFA 88Kolar,'21 CharlieTE6-625023RIowa StateNorman, OKD4c 80Likely,'22 IsaiahTE6-423522RCoastal CarolinaCambridge, MAD4e 64Linderbaum,'22 TylerC6-230522RIowaSolon, IAD1b 94Mack,'22 IsaiahNT6-1299263ChattanoogaTunnel Hill, GAFA 92Madubuike,'21 JustinDT6-3300243Texas A&MMcKinney, TXD3a 37Marshall,'20 ImanCB6-1210254Southern CaliforniaLong Beach, CAD4c 38Mason,'19 BenFB/TE6-3256231MichiganNewtown, CTFA 49McClain,'22 ZakobyILB5-1122722RAuburnValdosta, GAFA 47McCrary,'22 NateRB6-0213232Saginaw Valley StateMuskegon, MIFA 69McKenzie,'21 KahlilG/DT6-3326253TennesseeGreen Bay, WIFA 60Means,'21 StevenOLB6-3263318BuffaloBuffalo, NYFA 65Mekari,'22 PatrickOL6-4308244Cal-BerkeleyWestlake Village, CAFA 51Moon,'19 JeremiahOLB6-524723RFloridaHoover, ALFA 10Moore,'22 JaylonWR5-11191251Tennessee-MartinMemphis, TNFA 46Moore,'20 NickLS6-2248293GeorgiaSnellville, GAFA 78Moses,'20 MorganT6-6330319VirginiaNorth Chesterfield, VAUFA (NYJ) 67Murray,'22 JimmyC6-5305273Holy CrossEvanston, ILFA 91Nichols,'21 RayshadDT6-230523RStephen F. AustinBridge City, LAFA 90Ojabo,'22 DavidOLB6-425522RMichiganAberdeen, ScotlandD2 84Oliver,'22 JoshTE6-5249254San Jose StatePaso Robles, CATR (Jax.) 99Oweh,'21 OdafeOLB6-5251232Penn StateHackensack, NJD1b 31Person,'21 RickyRB6-021722RNorth Carolina StateWake Forest, NCFA 24Peters,'22 MarcusCB6-0197298WashingtonOakland, CATR (LAR) 74Phillips,'19 TyreG/T6-5330253Mississippi StateGrenada, MSD3d 58Pierce,'20 MichaelDT6-0345296SamfordDaphne, ALFA 83Poljan,'22 TonyTE6-7251251VirginiaLansing, MIFA 18Polk,'21 MakaiWR6-319720RMississippi StateRichmond, CAFA 72Powers,'22 BenG6-4310254OklahomaWichita, KSD4b 3Proche'19 II, JamesWR5-11201253Southern MethodistDallas, TXD6 6Queen,'20 PatrickILB6-0232223Louisiana StateVentress, LAD1 42Ricard,'20 PatrickFB6-3300286MaineSpencer, MAFA 46Ross,'17 JoshILB6-022522RMichiganSouthfield, MIFA 25Seymour,'22 KevonDB6-0185286Southern CaliforniaPasadena, CAFA 79Stanley,'21 RonnieT6-6315287Notre DameLas Vegas, NVD1 21Stephens,'16 BrandonDB6-1213242Southern MethodistPlano, TXD3b 26Stone,'21 GenoS5-11207233IowaNew Castle, PAD7 11Stout,'20 JordanP6-321023RPenn StateAbingdon, VAD4d 9Tucker,'22 JustinK6-11833211TexasAustin, TXFA 68Urban,'12 BrentDL6-7300318VirginiaMississauga, ON, CANFA 33Vereen,'22 DavidCB5-918824RNewberryFlorence, SCFA 81Victor,'22 BinjimenWR6-4199251Ohio StatePompano Beach, FLFA 16Wallace,'21 TylanWR5-11193232Oklahoma StateFort Worth, TXD4 29Washington,'21 Ar'DariusS5-8176222Texas ChristianShreveport, LAFA 96Washington,'21 BroderickDT6-2305253Texas TechLongview, TXD5 11Webb,'20 RaleighWR6-220424RThe CitadelAcworth, GAFA 57Welch,'22 KristianLB6-3240243IowaIola, WIFA 53Wiley,'20 ChuckOLB6-225124RTexas-San AntonioStockbridge, GAFA 22Williams,'22 DamarionCB5-1018524RHoustonMiami, FLD4f 39Williams,'22 DenzelCB5-1018024RVillanovaCoram, NYFA 17Williams,'22 DevonWR6-521122ROregonLancaster, CAFA 32Williams,'22 MarcusS6-1195256UtahEastvale, CAUFA (NO) 70Zeitler,'22 KevinG6-43153211WisconsinWaukesha, WIFA '21

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 323 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO.NAMEPOSHTWTAGEEXPCOLLEGEHOMETOWNHOW ACQ 2Huntley, TylerQB6-1196243UtahHallandale Beach, FLFA 3Proche'20 II, JamesWR5-11201253Southern MethodistDallas, TXD6 5Armour-Davis,'20 JalynCB6-119522RAlabamaMobile, ALD4b 6Queen,'22 PatrickILB6-0232223Louisiana StateVentress, LAD1 7Bateman,'20 RashodWR6-1193222MinnesotaTifton, GAD1a 8Jackson,'21 LamarQB6-2212255LouisvillePompano Beach, FLD1b 9Tucker,'18 JustinK6-11833211TexasAustin, TXFA 10Moore,'12 JaylonWR5-11191251Tennessee-MartinMemphis, TNFA 11Stout,'20 JordanP6-321023RPenn StateAbingdon, VAD4d 11Webb,'22 RaleighWR6-220424RThe CitadelAcworth, GAFA 12Brown,'22 AnthonyQB6-121723ROregonCliffwood, NJFA 13Duvernay,'22 DevinWR5-11200243TexasSachse, TXD3b 14Hamilton,'20 KyleS6-422021RNotre DameAtlanta, GAD1a 15Hundley,'22 BrettQB6-3226296UCLAChandler, 16Wallace,AZFA-22 TylanWR5-11193232Oklahoma StateFort Worth, TXD4 17Jackson,'21 RobertCB6-2207283UNLVFort Myers, FLFA 17Williams,'21 DevonWR6-521122ROregonLancaster, CAFA 18Polk,'22 MakaiWR6-319720RMississippi StateRichmond, CAFA 18Fuller,'22 KyleCB5-11194309Virginia TechBaltimore, MDFA 21Stephens,'22 BrandonDB6-1213242Southern MethodistPlano, TXD3b 22Williams,'21 DamarionCB5-1018524RHoustonMiami, FLD4f 23Jefferson'22 II, TonyS5-11211309OklahomaChula Vista, CAFA 24Peters,'21 MarcusCB6-0197298WashingtonOakland, CATR (LAR) 25Seymour,'19 KevonDB6-0185286Southern CaliforniaPasadena, CAFA 26Stone,'21 GenoS5-11207233IowaNew Castle, PAD7 27Dobbins,'20 J.K.RB5-10212233Ohio StateLa Grange, TXD2 28Davis,'20 MikeRB5-9220298South CarolinaStone Mountain, GAFA 29Washington,'22 Ar'DariusS5-8176222Texas ChristianShreveport, LAFA 30Badie,'21 TylerRB5-819722RMissouriNew Orleans, LAD6 31Person,'22 RickyRB6-021722RNorth Carolina StateWake Forest, NCFA 32Williams,'22 MarcusS6-1195256UtahEastvale, CAUFA (NO) 33Vereen,'22 DavidCB5-918824RNewberryFlorence, SCFA 35Edwards,'22 GusRB6-1238275RutgersLiberiaFA 36Clark,'18 ChuckS6-0205276Virginia TechSuffolk, VAD6 37Marshall,'17 ImanCB6-1210254Southern CaliforniaLong Beach, CAD4c 38Mason,'19 BenFB/TE6-3256231MichiganNewtown, CTFA 39Williams,'22 DenzelCB5-1018024RVillanovaCoram, NYFA 40Harrison,'22 MalikILB6-3247243Ohio StateColumbus, OHD3c 42Ricard,'20 PatrickFB6-3300286MaineSpencer, MAFA 43Hill,'17 JusticeRB5-10200244Oklahoma StateTulsa, OKD4a 44Humphrey,'19 MarlonCB6-0197266AlabamaHoover, ALD1 46Moore,'17 NickLS6-2248293GeorgiaSnellville, GAFA 46Ross,'20 JoshILB6-022522RMichiganSouthfield, MIFA 47McCrary,'22 NateRB6-0213232Saginaw Valley StateMuskegon, MIFA 47Biegel,'21 VinceLB6-3246296WisconsinMarshfield, WIFA 48Fagot,'22 DiegoILB6-323824RNavyFort Lauderdale, FLFA 49McClain,'22 ZakobyILB5-1122722RAuburnValdosta, GAFA 51Moon,'22 JeremiahOLB6-524723RFloridaHoover, ALFA 53Wiley,'22 ChuckOLB6-225124RTexas-San AntonioStockbridge, GAFA 54Bowser,'22 TyusOLB6-3242276HoustonTyler, TXD2 56Bynes,'17 JoshILB6-12353211AuburnLauderdale Lakes, FLFA 57Welch,'21 KristianLB6-3240243IowaIola, WIFA 58Pierce,'20 MichaelDT6-0345296SamfordDaphne, ALFA 59Hayes,'22 DaelinOLB6-4253242Notre DameBelleville, MID5b 60Means,'21 StevenOLB6-3263318BuffaloBuffalo, NYFA 61Jones-Smith,'22 JarydT6-7345261PittsburghCamden, NJFA 63Colon,'21 TrystanC/G6-3313243MissouriWebb City, MOFA 64Linderbaum,'20 TylerC6-230522RIowaSolon, IAD1b 65Mekari,'22 PatrickOL6-4308244Cal-BerkeleyWestlake Village, CAFA 66Cleveland,'19 BenG6-6357232GeorgiaToccoa, GAD3a 67Murray,'21 JimmyC6-5305273Holy CrossEvanston, ILFA 68Urban,'21 BrentDL6-7300318VirginiaMississauga, ON, CANFA 69McKenzie,'22 KahlilG/DT6-3326253TennesseeGreen Bay, WIFA 70Zeitler,'21 KevinG6-43153211WisconsinWaukesha, WIFA 71James,'21 Ja'WuanT6-6312308TennesseeAtlanta, GAFA 72Powers,'21 BenG6-4310254OklahomaWichita, KSD4b 74Phillips,'19 TyreG/T6-5330253Mississippi StateGrenada, MSD3d 77Faalele,'20 DanielT6-838022RMinnesotaMelbourne, AustraliaD4a 78Moses,'22 MorganT6-6330319VirginiaNorth Chesterfield, VAUFA (NYJ) 79Stanley,'22 RonnieT6-6315287Notre DameLas Vegas, NVD1 80Likely,'16 IsaiahTE6-423522RCoastal CarolinaCambridge, MAD4e 81Victor,'22 BinjimenWR6-4199251Ohio StatePompano Beach, FLFA 82Bolden,'21 SladeWR5-1118923RAlabamaWest Monroe, LAFA 83Poljan,'22 TonyTE6-7251251VirginiaLansing, MIFA 84Oliver,'21 JoshTE6-5249254San Jose StatePaso Robles, CATR (Jax.) 85Bridges,'21 ShemarWR6-420724RFort Valley StateJacksonville, FLFA 86Boyle,'22 NickTE6-4270298DelawareSussex, NJD5a 87Clark,'15 TrevonWR6-319322RCaliforniaVictorville, CAFA 88Kolar,'22 CharlieTE6-625023RIowa StateNorman, OKD4c 89Andrews,'22 MarkTE6-5256265OklahomaScottsdale, AZD3b 90Ojabo,'18 DavidOLB6-425522RMichiganAberdeen, ScotlandD2 91Nichols,'22 RayshadDT6-230523RStephen F. AustinBridge City, LAFA 92Madubuike,'22 JustinDT6-3300243Texas A&MMcKinney, TXD3a 93Campbell,'20 CalaisDT6-83003515Miami (Fla)Denver, COTR (Jax.) 94Mack,'20 IsaiahNT6-1299263ChattanoogaTunnel Hill, GAFA 96Washington,'21 BroderickDT6-2305253Texas TechLongview, TXD5 97Crawford,'20 AaronDT6-1315243North CarolinaAshburn, VAFA 98Jones,'20 TravisDT6-432722RConnecticutNew Haven, CTD3 99Oweh,'22 OdafeOLB6-5251232Penn StateHackensack, NJD1b

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 324 NUMERICAL ROSTER
'21
PATRICK RICARD
2021 REVIEWWilliams/APTerrance

WON COACH:

09/13L27-33 (OT)at Las 09/19Vegas61,756 W36-35Kansas 09/26City70,417 W19-17at 10/03Detroit50,788 W23-7at 10/11Denver76,490 W31-25 10/17(OT)Indianapolis70,510 W34-6L.A. 10/24Chargers70,704 11/07L17-41Cincinnati70,659 W34-31 11/11(OT)Minnesota70,599 L10-22at 11/21Miami65,948 W16-13at 11/28Chicago60,679 12/05W16-10Cleveland70,355 L19-20at 12/12Pittsburgh59,303 L22-24at 12/19Cleveland67,431 L30-31Green 12/26Bay70,815 L21-41at 01/02Cincinnati63,922 L19-20L.A. 01/09Rams70,328 L13-16 (OT)Pittsburgh70,453

Third

Fourth Down Efficiency66.7%61.1%

TOTAL NET YARDS6,4406,178

Avg. Per TotalGame378.8363.4 Plays1,1851,033

Avg. Per Play5.46.0

NET RUSHING2,4791,436

Avg. Per TotalGame145.884.5 Rushes517378

Avg. Per Rush4.83.8

NET PASSING3,9614,742

Avg. Per Game233.0278.9

Sacked/Yards GrossLost57/30634/244 Yards4,2674,986

Attempts/Completions611/396621/397

Pct. of HadCompletion64.8%63.9% Intercepted189

PUNTS/AVERAGE71/44.483/45.6

Net Punting Average40.039.6

PUNT RETURN/AVG.26/13.831/7.4

KICKOFF RETURN/AVG.32/23.039/18.5

INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG.9/4.218/8.7

PENALTIES/YARDS102/85298/882

*

L. Murray1195014.246t6 T. Huntley472946.3212 T. Williams351855.335t1 L. Bell31832.7122

D. Duvernay7507.1190 J. Johnson5102.070 M. Brown155.050 T. Cannon252.530 P. Ricard242.020 M. Andrews100.000 N. McCrary1-1-1.0-10 TEAM5172,4794.846t18

OPPONENTS3781,4363.86613

* RECEIVINGTARNO.YDSAVGLONGTD M. Andrews1531071,36112.7439 M. Brown146911,00811.149t6 R. Bateman684651511.2361

D. Freeman42341905.6151 D. Duvernay47332728.2212 S. Watkins492739414.6491 J. Proche

L.II201620212.6320 Murray1310757.5180 J. Oliver159667.3190 T. Williams129849.3210 P. Ricard138637.9221 T. Wallace622311.5180 L. Bell31-1-1.000 M. Boykin1166.060 N. Boyle2122.020

*

* 47G) (43G) (49WR, 39G, 50G, 32G, 66G) (40G, 46G, 20G) (23G) (52G, 39G) (37G,(45G) 36G) (46G, 48WR) (35G, 27G, 46G) (52G, 25G, 49G) (35G, 28G) (50G, 42G, 55G) (38G) (-) 46G,(22G, 46G, 34G) (24G, 46G)(34G, 55G) (35G) (37G, 43G, 37B, 47WL) (52G, 30G) (36G) (31G, 22G, 29G) (40WL) (46WL, (53G,46G) 43G) (43G, 41RU) (29G) (30G, 36G, 50WR) (56WR) (28G, 40G, 36G)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 325 2021 STATISTICS
8, LOST 9HEAD
JOHN HARBAUGH
TEAM STATISTICSBALOPP. FIRST DOWNS394340 Rushing15981 Passing209232 Penalty2627
Down-Made/Att82/22570/201 Third Down FourthEfficiency36.4%34.8% Down-Made/Att18/2711/18
YARDS
YARDS
FUMBLES/BALL LOST21/813/6 TOUCHDOWNS4148 Rushing1813 Passing2131 Returns24 EXTRA TWOPOINTS/ATTEMPTS32/3239/42 POINT FIELDCONVERSION/ATT.2/81/5 GOALS/ATTEMPTS35/3721/28 AVG. TIME OF *POSSESSION32:2227:38 SCORE BY TEAMPERIODSQ1Q2Q3Q4OTPTS 51119721369387 OPPONENTS 54121811279392 SCORINGTDRUPARTK-PATFG2PTSPTS J. Tucker000032/3235/3700137 M. Andrews90900/00/02058 M. Brown60600/00/00036 D. Freeman65100/00/00036 L. Murray66000/00/00036 D. Duvernay30210/00/00018 L. Bell22000/00/00012 T. Huntley22000/00/00012 L. Jackson22000/00/00012 R. Bateman10100/00/ C.0006 Clark10010/00/ P.0006 Ricard10100/00/ S.0006 Watkins10100/00/ T.0006 Williams11000/00/0006 TEAM411821232/3235/3720387 OPPONENTS481331439/4221/2810392
RUSHINGNO.YDSAVGLONGTD L. Jackson1337675.8312 D. Freeman1335764.3325
E. Tomlinson1177.070 TEAM5913964,26710.849t21 OPPONENTS6023974,98612.682t31
INTERCEPTIONSNO.YDSAVGLONGTD A. Averett3217.0210 C. Clark2178.517t1 T. Young100.000 M. Humphrey100.000 G. Stone100.000 D. Elliott100.000 TEAM9384.2211 OPPONENTS181578.734t1
OFFENSIVE FUMBLESFUMLSTRECTD L. Jackson6320 T. Huntley4310 S. Watkins1100 M. Brown3100 J. Johnson2020 J. Oliver1010 T. Williams1000 D. Duvernay1021 B. Bozeman1000 R. Bateman0010 M. Andrews1010 TEAM218101 OPPONENTS13630 * PUNTINGNO.YDSAVGNETTBINLGB S. Koch713,14944.440.0426610 TEAM713,14944.440.0426610 OPPONENTS833,78845.639.6727690 * PUNT RETURNSRETFCYDSAVGLONGTD D. Duvernay262436013.8420 TEAM262436013.8420 OPPONENTS31162287.4230 * KICKOFF RETURNSNO.YDSAVGLONGTD D. Duvernay2867624.1470 T. Wallace23919.5240 J. Proche II22211.0220 TEAM3273723.0470 OPPONENTS3972418.698t1 * FIELD GOALS1-1920-2930-3940-4950+ J. Tucker0/07/79/913/156/6 TEAM0/07/79/913/156/6 OPPONENTS0/04/49/105/93/5 J. Tucker: (40G,
OPP:
2-Pt Conv: M. Andrews 2, L. Jackson 0, TM 2-8, OPP 1-5 SACKS: T. Bowser 7.0, O. Oweh 5.0, J. Houston 4.5, P. Queen 2.0, J. Bynes 2.0, J. Madubuike 2.0, T. Young 2.0, C. Campbell 1.5, D. Elliott 1.0, C. Clark 1.0, I. Mack 1.0, P. McPhee 1.0, B. Washington 1.0, SeymourK 1.0, T. Jefferson II 1.0, (group) 1.0, TM 34.0, OPP 57.0 * PASSINGATTCMPYDSCMP%YDS/ATTTDTD%INTINT%LONGSACK/LOSTRATING L. Jackson3822462,88264.47.5164.2133.449t38/19087.0 T. Huntley1881221,08164.95.831.642.14318/10776.6 J. Johnson402830470.07.625.012.5281/998.3 S. Koch1000.00.000.000.000/039.6 TEAM6113964,26764.87.0213.4182.949t57.0/30684.4 OPPONENTS6213974,98663.98.0315.091.482t34.0/24499.4

Queen, Patrick986830102.0/19.03110/01 Clark, Chuck77463131.0/12.01002/1712 Bynes, Josh76502662.0/1.03000/04 Stephens, Brandon74462810.0/0.01000/04 Humphrey, Bowser,Marlon58441400.0/0.01011/013 Tyus56312587.0/56.015020/04 Averett, Anthony5345800.0/0.00003/2111 Campbell, Calais49292051.5/3.512100/01 Madubuike, Williams,Justin36231372.0/15.05000/02 Brandon35152040.0/0.01100/03 Houston, Young,Justin34191564.5/22.517110/01 Tavon3429542.0/20.03001/03

Oweh, Odafe33231055.0/25.015230/01 Board, Chris30131700.0/0.02000/00 Elliott, DeShon2319431.0/6.03001/02 Seymour, Ellis,Kevon2315831.0/9.01000/01 Justin1871100.0/0.01000/00 Harrison, Smith,Malik1811720.0/0.00000/00 Jimmy1815310.0/0.00000/03 Stone, Geno1712510.0/0.01001/01 Washington, Westry,Broderick168821.0/10.03000/00 Chris1515010.0/0.00000/03 Jefferson II, McPhee,Tony147711.0/9.01000/01 Pernell1411321.0/11.03000/00 Ferguson, Worley,Jaylon63300.0/0.03000/00 Daryl55000.0/0.00000/00

Levine Sr., Anthony43100.0/0.00000/01 McKenzie, Welch,Kahlil41300.0/0.00000/00 Kristian40400.0/0.00000/00 Jackson, Mack,Robert31200.0/0.00000/00 Isaiah31211.0/8.01000/00 Thomas, Joe10100.0/0.00000/00 (group)--------1.0/17.0--------/---TOTALS9496153347634.0/244.096689/3872

Board, Chris Wallace, Tylan Welch, Kristian Levine Sr., Anthony Harrison, Malik Tomlinson, Moore, Stephens, Stone, Bowser, Tyus Clark, Jefferson II, Oliver, Richards, Seymour, Kevon Westry, Averett, Cannon, Washington, Young, Tavon Tyus Averett, Anthony Queen, Patrick 10 Humphrey, Marlon 13 Houston, Justin 17 Oweh, Odafe Clark, Chuck 2 Bowser, Tyus 8 Clark, Chuck 12 Bowser, Tyus 15 Houston, Justin Elliott, DeShon 1 Madubuike, Justin 7 Averett, Anthony 11 Oweh, Odafe 15 Bynes, Josh 2.0 Humphrey, Marlon 1 Bynes, Josh 6 Bowser, Tyus 4 Campbell, Calais 12 Madubuike, Justin 2.0 Stone, Geno 1 Houston, Justin 6 Bynes, Josh 4 Madubuike, Justin 5 Queen, Patrick 2.0 Young, Tavon 1 Campbell, Calais 5 Stephens, Brandon 4 Bynes, Josh 3 Young, Tavon 2.0 Oweh, Odafe 5 Smith, Jimmy 3 Elliott, DeShon 3 Campbell, Calais 1.5 Williams, Brandon 4 Westry, Chris 3 Ferguson, Jaylon 3 Clark, Chuck 1.0 Young, Tavon 4 Williams, Brandon 3 McPhee, Pernell 3 Elliott, DeShon 1.0 Clark, Chuck 3 Young, Tavon 3 Queen, Patrick 3 Jefferson II, Tony 1.0 Elliott, DeShon 3 Elliott, DeShon 2 Washington, Broderick 3 Mack, Isaiah 1.0 Seymour, Kevon 3 Madubuike, Justin 2 Young, Tavon 3 McPhee, Pernell 1.0 Harrison, Malik 2 Campbell, Calais 1 Board, Chris 2 Seymour, Kevon 1.0 McPhee, Pernell 2 Houston, Justin 1 Clark, Chuck 1 Washington, Broderick 1.0

Washington, Broderick 2 Jefferson II, Tony 1 Ellis, Justin 1 Jefferson II, Tony 1 Levine Sr., Anthony 1 Humphrey, Marlon 1 Mack, Isaiah 1 Oweh, Odafe 1 Jefferson II, Tony 1 Smith, Jimmy 1 Queen, Patrick 1 Mack, Isaiah 1 Stephens, Brandon 1 Seymour, Kevon 1 Seymour, Kevon 1 Stone, Geno 1 Stone, Geno 1 Stephens, Brandon 1 Westry, Chris 1 Stone, Geno 1 Williams, Brandon 1

FORCED FUMBLESFUMBLE RECOVERIES

PLAYER

Oweh, Odafe 3 Oweh, Odafe 2 Bowser, Tyus 2 Campbell, Calais 1 Houston, Justin 1 Houston, Justin 1 Humphrey, Marlon 1 Queen, Patrick 1 Queen, Patrick 1 Williams, Brandon 1

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 326 2021 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2021 REGULAR SEASON BALTIMORE RAVENS DEFENSIVE STATS (THROUGH WEEK 18) PLAYERTOTALTKL.ASSTTFLSACKS/YDS.QBHFRFFINT./YDS.PD
ASST=Assist, TFL=Tackle for a Loss, Int.=Interception, FR=Fumble Recovery, FF=Forced Fumble, PD=Pass Defense 2021 RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER TTL.SOLOASST.
1156
945
936
862
734
Eric 550
Nick 440
Brandon 431
Geno 431
321
Chuck 330
Tony 321
Josh 312
Jordan 202
220
Chris 220
Anthony 110
Trenton 110
Ar'Darius 101
110 TOTALS 835132 DEFENSIVE STATS BY RANK SACKSINTERCEPTIONSTACKLES FOR LOSSPASSES DEFENSEDQBH PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. Bowser,
7.0
3
5.0
4.5
NO. PLAYER NO.

TEAMSTATISTICS

BALOPP.

FIRSTDOWNS 7837

Rushing 346 Passing 4029

Penalty 42

ThirdDown-Made/Att 26/478/33

ThirdDownEfficiency 55.3%24.2%

FourthDown-Made/Att 1/20/1

FourthDownEfficiency 50.0%0.0%

TOTALNETYARDS 1,153728

Avg.PerGame 384.3242.7

TotalPlays 227150

Avg.PerPlay 5.14.9

NETYARDSRUSHING 498172

Avg.PerGame 166.057.3

TotalRushes 11849

Avg.PerRush 4.23.5

NETYARDSPASSING 655556

Avg.PerGame 218.3185.3

Sacked/YardsLost 4/115/43

GrossYards 666599

Attempts/Completions 105/7496/52

Pct.ofCompletion 70.5%54.2%

HadIntercepted 23

PUNTS/AVERAGE 10/49.718/45.1

NetPuntingAverage 45.441.1

PUNTRETURN/AVG. 9/8.03/7.7

KICKOFFRETURN/AVG. 4/23.56/21.0

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 327 2021 PRESEASON STATISTICS WON3,LOST0 HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH 08/14 W 17-14NewOrleans70,035 08/21 W 20-3atCarolina68,061 08/28 W 37-3atWashington41,241
TOUCHDOWNSFUMBLES/BALLPENALTIES/YARDSINTERCEPTIONRETURN/AVG.3/0.02/3.013/10017/118LOST4/24/382 Rushing 41 Passing 41 Returns 00 EXTRAPOINTS/ATTEMPTS 6/72/2 TEAM*AVG.FIELDTWOPOINTCONVERSION/ATT.1/10/0GOALS/ATTEMPTS6/72/4TIMEOFPOSSESSION37:5922:01SCOREBYPERIODSQ1Q2Q3Q4OTPTS 7282118074 OPPONENTS 02000020 SCORINGTDRUPARTK-PATFG2PTSPTS J. Verity00006/74/50018 T. Huntley22000/00/00012 T. Williams11000/00/0108 N. McCrary11000/00/0006 J. Proche E.II10100/00/0006 Tomlinson10100/00/0006 J. Tucker00000/02/2006 B. Victor10100/00/0006 T. Wallace10100/00/0006 TEAM84406/76/71074 OPPONENTS21102/22/40020 *RUSHINGNO.YDSAVGLONGTD N.McCrary421633.922 1 T.Williams241315.522 1 T.Huntley20804.017 2 G.Edwards6559.221 0 T.McSorley4256.322 0 J.Dobbins9232.610 0 B.Mason5132.68 0 J.Hill581.63 0 P.Ricard144.04 0 K.Bahar2-3-1.5-1 0 TEAM1184994.222 4 OPPONENTS491723.528 1 *RECEIVINGTARNO.YDSAVGLONGTD J.Oliver2113917.013 0 D.Duvernay149808.918 0 B.Victor10811614.530 1 T.Williams88364.513 0 B.S.J.J.D.E.M.N.E.D.T.J.J.ProcheII87669.420t1Moore85479.4170Wallace956312.6251Gray644611.5160Tomlinson44338.3121McCrary433411.3150Andrews222713.5230Wolf2294.550Cain5155.050Dobbins1122.020Hill1144.040Mariner1155.050Mason1000.000 TEAM105746669.030 4 OPPONENTS885259911.538 1 *INTERCEPTIONSNO.YDSAVGLONGTD G.Stone200.00 0 S.Wade100.00 0 TEAM300.00 0 OPPONENTS263.026 0 *OFFENSIVEFUMBLESFUMLSTRECTD T.L.R.T.J.Oliver1100Huntley1100Stanley0010Jackson1000Wallace1010 TEAM *OPPONENTS43004220PUNTINGNO.YDSAVGNETTBINLGB J.J.S.Koch632053.346.210640Verity210150.550.501510Townsend27638.038.001430 *OPPONENTS1881245.141.106610TEAM1049749.745.412640PUNTRETURNSRETFCYDSAVGLONGTD J.ProcheII62589.714 0 T.Wallace32144.78 0 D.Duvernay0300.00 0 TEAM97728.014 0 OPPONENTS34237.79 0 *KICKOFFRETURNSNO.YDSAVGLONGTD D.Gray37123.725 0 D.Duvernay12323.023 0 TEAM49423.525 0 OPPONENTS612621.025 0 *FIELDGOALS1-1920-2930-3940-4950+ J.J.Tucker0/01/10/00/01/1Verity0/01/10/02/31/1 J.OPPONENTS0/00/00/12/20/1TEAM0/02/20/02/32/2Tucker: (56G)(29G)(-) J.Verity: (42G,53G)(44G)(40WL,25G) OPP: (37WR,41G)(55B,48G) 2-PtConv: T.Williams1, TM 1-1, OPP 0-0 SACKS: C.Smith1.5,D.Elliott1.0,P.Queen1.0,J.Ferguson0.5,B.Stephens0.5,L.Fort0.5,(group)0.0, TM 5.0, OPP 4.0 *PASSINGATTCMPYDSCMP%YDS/ATTTDTD%INTINT%LONGSACK/LOSTRATING L.T.T.Huntley836054972.36.644.811.2301/0100.9McSorley18118661.14.800.015.6171/549.8Jackson432975.07.300.000.0232/694.8 OPPONENTS965259954.26.211.033.1385.0/4363.7TEAM1057466470.56.343.821.9304.0/1191.9

Harrison, Malik105500.0/0.00010/00 Ferguson, Jaylon93600.5/5.51000/00 Stephens, Queen,Brandon96300.5/4.01000/00 Patrick86221.0/12.02000/00 Smith, Chris83511.5/10.03000/00 Warrior, Nigel87110.0/0.00000/02 Board, Chris74300.0/0.00100/00 Westry, Ellis,Chris76100.0/0.00000/02 Justin63310.0/0.00000/00 Welch, Fort,Kristian63300.0/0.00000/00 L.J.52300.5/5.51000/00 Clark, Chuck43100.0/0.00010/00 Elliott, DeShon43121.0/6.02100/00 Hayes, Daelin43100.0/0.03000/00 Levine Sr., Anthony43100.0/0.00000/00 Madubuike, Justin42200.0/0.00010/00 Washington, Ar'Darius41300.0/0.00010/02 Washington, Averett,Broderick41300.0/0.00000/00 Anthony32100.0/0.00000/01 Bowser, Tyus32100.0/0.00000/00 Peters, Marcus31200.0/0.00000/02 Stone, Geno32100.0/0.01002/93 Crawford, Oweh,Aaron20200.0/0.00000/00 Odafe20200.0/0.00000/00 Adeoye, Aaron11000.0/0.00100/00 Campbell, Harris,Calais10100.0/0.00000/00 Davontae11000.0/0.00000/00 Humphrey, Marlon11000.0/0.00000/00 Richards, Wade,Jordan11000.0/0.00000/01 Shaun10100.0/0.00001/01 Williams, Wolfe,Brandon10100.0/0.00000/00 Derek11000.0/0.00000/00

Young, Tavon11000.0/0.00000/00 Swann, Jovan00000.0/0.02000/00 (group)--------0.0/0.0--------/---TOTALS136775975.0/43.016343/914

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 328 2021 PRESEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2021 PRESEASON BALTIMORE RAVENS DEFENSIVE STATS (THROUGH WEEK 4) PLAYERTOTALTKL.ASSTTFLSACKS/YDS.QBHFRFFINT./YDS.PD
ASST=Assist, TFL=Tackle for a Loss, Int.=Interception, FR=Fumble Recovery, FF=Forced Fumble, PD=Pass Defense 2021 RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER TTL.SOLOASST. Stephens, Brandon 220 Averett, Anthony 110 Board, Chris 110 Harris, Davontae 110 Mason, Ben 110 Moore, Jaylon 110 Wallace, Tylan 101 Washington, Ar'Darius 110 Welch, Kristian 110 TOTALS 1091 DEFENSIVE STATS BY RANK SACKSINTERCEPTIONSTACKLES FOR LOSSPASSES DEFENSEDQBH PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. Smith, Chris 1.5 Stone, Geno 2 Elliott, DeShon 2 Stone, Geno 3 Hayes, Daelin 3 Elliott, DeShon 1.0 Wade, Shaun 1 Queen, Patrick 2 Peters, Marcus 2 Smith, Chris 3 Queen, Patrick 1.0 Ellis, Justin 1 Warrior, Nigel 2 Elliott, DeShon 2 Ferguson, Jaylon 0.5 Smith, Chris 1 Washington, Ar'Darius 2 Queen, Patrick 2 Fort, L.J. 0.5 Warrior, Nigel 1 Westry, Chris 2 Swann, Jovan 2 Stephens, Brandon 0.5 Averett, Anthony 1 Ferguson, Jaylon 1 Richards, Jordan 1 Fort, L.J. 1 Wade, Shaun 1 Stephens, Brandon 1 Stone, Geno 1 FORCED FUMBLESFUMBLE RECOVERIES PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. Clark, Chuck 1 Adeoye, Aaron 1 Harrison, Malik 1 Board, Chris 1 Madubuike, Justin 1 Elliott, DeShon 1 Washington, Ar'Darius 1

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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 330 2021 PLAYER PARTICIPATION CHART
Tony10501
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DATEOPPONENTWROFFENSE

9/13at Las VegasSammy Watkins/ Marquise BrownRonnie StanleyTyre PhillipsBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerAlejandro VillanuevaMark AndrewsLamar Jackson--Ty'Son WilliamsDevin

CitySammy Watkins/ Marquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick Mekari--Lamar JacksonPatrick RicardTy'Son WilliamsDevin

DetroitSammy WatkinsAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariMark AndrewsLamar JacksonPatrick RicardTy'Son WilliamsMarquise 10/3atBrown

DenverSammy WatkinsAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariMark AndrewsLamar JacksonPatrick RicardLatavius MurrayMarquise 10/11IndianapolisSammyBrown Watkins/ Marquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariMark AndrewsLamar Jackson--Latavius MurrayDevin

ChargersMarquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariEric TomlinsonLamar JacksonPatrick RicardLatavius MurrayDevin 10/24CincinnatiMarquiseDuvernay

BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariMarkEricAndrews/TomlinsonLamar JacksonPatrick RicardDevonta

BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerTyre PhillipsEric TomlinsonLamar JacksonPatrick RicardDevonta FreemanRashod 11/11atBateman

MiamiMarquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerTyre PhillipsEric TomlinsonLamar JacksonPatrick RicardDevonta FreemanSammy 11/21atWatkins

ChicagoSammy WatkinsAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariNick BoyleTyler HuntleyPatrick RicardDevonta FreemanDevin 11/28ClevelandMarquiseDuvernay RashodBrown/BatemanAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick Mekari--Lamar JacksonPatrick RicardLatavius MurrayDevin

PittsburghMarquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariMark AndrewsLamar JacksonPatrick RicardDevonta FreemanSammy 12/12atWatkins

ClevelandMarquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen PowersBradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerTyre PhillipsMarkEricAndrews/TomlinsonLamar Jackson--Devonta FreemanSammy

BayMarquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen Cleveland Bradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerTyre PhillipsNickEricBoyle/TomlinsonTyler Huntley--Latavius MurrayDevin 12/26atDuvernay

CincinnatiMarquiseRashodBrown/BatemanAlejandro VillanuevaBen Cleveland Bradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariMark AndrewsJosh Johnson--Devonta FreemanTylan

RamsMarquise BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen ClevelandTrystan ColonKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariNick BoyleTyler HuntleyPatrick RicardLatavius MurrayRashod B BrownAlejandro VillanuevaBen Cleveland Bradley BozemanKevin ZeitlerPatrick MekariEric Tomlinson/ Mark Andrews/ Josh OliverTyler Huntley--Devonta Freeman-9/13at VegasJustin MadubuikeBrandon WilliamsCalais CampbellJustin HoustonPatrick QueenMalik HarrisonTyus BowserChuck ClarkDeShon ElliottMarlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-9/19Kansas WilliamsCalais CampbellJustin HoustonPatrick QueenMalik HarrisonTyus Bowser Chuck ClarkDeShon ElliottMarlon HumphreyAnthony AverettTavon Young 9/26at DetroitBroderick WashingtonJustin EllisCalais CampbellOdafe Oweh Patrick QueenMalik HarrisonTyus BowserChuck ClarkDeShon ElliottMarlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-10/3at DenverJustin MadubuikeBrandon WilliamsCalais CampbellJustin HoustonPatrick QueenMalik HarrisonTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Marlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-10/11IndianapolisJustin MadubuikeBrandon WilliamsCalais CampbellJustin HoustonPatrick QueenMalik HarrisonTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Marlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-10/17L.A. ChargersJustin MadubuikeBrandon WilliamsCalais CampbellJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkDeShon ElliottMarlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-10/24Cincinnati--Brandon WilliamsCalais CampbellJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkDeShon ElliottMarlon HumphreyAnthony AverettTavon Young 11/7MinnesotaJustin MadubuikeJustin EllisCalais CampbellJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkDeShon ElliottMarlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-11/11at Miami--Justin EllisCalais CampbellJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Marlon HumphreyAnthony AverettTavon Young 11/21at ChicagoJustin MadubuikeJustin EllisCalais CampbellJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Marlon HumphreyChris Westry-11/28ClevelandJustin EllisBrandon WilliamsJustin MadubuikeJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Marlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-12/5at PittsburghCalais CampbellBrandon WilliamsJustin MadubuikeJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Marlon HumphreyAnthony Averett-12/12at ClevelandCalais CampbellBrandon WilliamsJustin MadubuikeJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Chris WestryAnthony Averett-12/19Green Bay--Brandon WilliamsJustin MadubuikeJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserGeno StoneBrandon Stephens Tavon YoungAnthony AverettAnthony Levine Sr. 12/26at CincinnatiBroderick WashingtonBrandon Williams--Odafe Oweh Josh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Tavon YoungAnthony AverettKevon Seymour 1/2L.A. RamsCalais CampbellBrandon Williams--Justin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Tavon YoungJimmy SmithKevon Seymour 1/9PittsburghCalais CampbellBrandon WilliamsJustin MadubuikeJustin HoustonJosh BynesPatrick QueenTyus BowserChuck ClarkBrandon Stephens Tavon YoungJimmy Smith-Rookiesunderlined

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 331 2021 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 2021 REGULAR SEASON
LTLGCLGRTTEQBFBRBWR
9/19KansasDuvernay
9/26atDuvernay
10/17L.A.Duvernay
11/7MinnesotaMarquiseFreeman--
12/5atDuvernay
12/19GreenWatkins
1/2L.A.Wallace
1/9PittsburghMarquiseateman
2021 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSE DATEOPPONENTDTNTDERUSHMLBWLBSAMSSFSCBCBDB
Las
City--Brandon

YEARDRAFTEES AGENTS (35)TRADES 2006(17)

P Sam Koch (6a)

2011 CB Jimmy Smith (1)

2012

2013 DT Brandon Williams (3)

2015 TE Nick Boyle (5a) V

2016 T Ronnie Stanley (1) *

CB Tavon Young (4a)

2017 CB Marlon Humphrey (1) *

OLB Tyus Bowser (2)

S Chuck Clark (6)

2018 QB Lamar Jackson (1b)

TE Mark Andrews (3b)

CB Anthony Averett (4a)

S DeShon Elliott (6a) *

C Bradley Bozeman (6c)

2019 WR Marquise Brown (1)

OLB Jaylon Ferguson (3a)

WR Miles Boykin (3b)

RB Justice Hill (4a) *

G Ben Powers (4b)

CB Iman Marshall (4c) *

2020 ILB Patrick Queen (1)

RB J.K. Dobbins (2) *

DT Justin Madubuike (3a)

WR Devin Duvernay (3b)

ILB Malik Harrison (3c)

G/T Tyre Phillips (3d) *

DT Broderick Washington (5)

WR James Proche II (6)

S Geno Stone (7)

2021 WR Rashod Bateman (1a)

OLB Odafe Oweh (1b)

G Ben Cleveland (3a)

DB Brandon Stephens (3b)

WR Tylan Wallace (4)

OLB Daelin Hayes (5b) *

DB/LB Anthony Levine Sr. (FA '12)

DT Justin Ellis (FA '19)

OLB Pernell McPhee (Was. '19)

S Jordan Richards (FA '19) ^

LS Nick Moore (FA '20)

TE Eric Tomlinson (FA '20)

DE Derek Wolfe (UFA Den. '20) *

CB Marcus Peters (TR LAR '19) *

K Justin Tucker (FA '12)

ILB Josh Bynes (FA '21)

ILB L.J. Fort (FA '19) *

RB Devonta Freeman (FA '21)

OLB Justin Houston (FA '21)

CB Robert Jackson (FA '21) ^

T Ja'Wuan James (FA '21) *

S Tony Jefferson II (FA '21)

QB Josh Johnson (FA '21)

T Jaryd Jones-Smith (FA '21)

RB Nate McCrary (FA '21) Σ

G/DT Kahlil McKenzie (FA '21) ^

C Jimmy Murray (FA '21) ^

RB Latavius Murray (FA '21)

RB Jacques Patrick (FA '21) ^

C Adam Redmond (FA '21) ^

DB Kevon Seymour (FA '21)

T David Sharpe (FA '21)

DB Linden Stephens (FA '21) ^

QB Chris Streveler (FA '21) ^

LB Joe Thomas (FA '21) ^

CB Kevin Toliver II (FA '21) ^

WR Binjimen Victor (FA '21) ^

T Alejandro Villanueva (FA '21)

WR Sammy Watkins (UFA KC '21)

CB Chris Westry (FA '21)

DB Mazzi Wilkins (FA '21) /

CB Daryl Worley (FA '21) ^

G Kevin Zeitler (FA '21)

FB/DL Patrick Ricard (FA '17) V

ILB Chris Board (FA '18)

RB Gus Edwards (FA '18) V

ILB Otaro Alaka (FA '19) *

OL Patrick Mekari (FA '19)

DT Calais Campbell (TR Jax. '20)C/G Trystan Colon (FA '20)

DT Aaron Crawford (FA '20) *

CB Khalil Dorsey (FA '20) *

QB Tyler Huntley (FA '20)

WR Jaylon Moore (FA '20) ^

LB Kristian Welch (FA '20)

RB Ty'Son Williams (FA '20)

TE Josh Oliver (TR Jax. '21)DT Xavier Kelly (FA '21) *

TE Tony Poljan (FA '21) ^

K Jake Verity (FA '21) Σ

S Ar'Darius Washington (FA '21) *

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 332 HOW THE 2021 RAVENS WERE BUILT
(35)FREE
(3)UDFA
Key: *Injured Reserve, ^Practice Squad, RFA = Rookie Free Agent, RSFA = Restricted Free Agent, TR = Trade, UFA = Unrestricted Free Agent, Σ = Practice Squad IR, / = Practice Squad/COVID-19, V = Reserve/COVID-19, # = Exempt/COVID-19

TE MARK ANDREWS

RS DEVIN DUVERNAY

OLB ODAFE OWEH

• 2021, first-time Pro Bowler Devin Duvernay was the NFL’s
First-Team All-Pro (AP)
All-NFL (PFWA)
All-AFC (PFWA)
Pro Bowl (starter)
First-Team All-Pro (AP)
All-NFL (PFWA)
All-AFC (PFWA)
Pro Bowl (starter) QB LAMAR JACKSON
Pro Bowl
AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 5 vs. Ind.)
All-NFL Rookie Team (PFWA)
AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2 vs. KC) FB PATRICK RICARD • Pro Bowl (starter) K JUSTIN TUCKER
First-Team All-Pro (AP) • All-NFL (PFWA) • All-AFC (PFWA) • Pro Bowl (starter) • Bridgestone NFL Moment of the Year (66-yard FG at Det.) • AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 3 at Det.) Two-time Pro Browler Mark Andrews led NFL tight ends in all major receiving categories in 2021, including receiving yards (1,361), receptions (107) and TDs (9 – tied). In
winning,(95.6%)Five-time(13.8onlyreturnertorankintheTop10inbothpuntreturnaverage–first)andkickoffreturnaverage(24.1–seventh).ProBowlerJustinTuckerconnectedon35-of-37FGsandall32PATtriesin2021,includingagame-NFL-record66-yarderatDetroit(9/26). 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 333 2021 HONORS
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 334 2021 GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 2021REGULARSEASONRAVENSGAME-BY-GAMEOFFENSE 09/13 LV@ 09/19 KC 09/26 DET@ 10/03 DEN@ 10/11 IND 10/17 LAC 10/24 CIN 11/07 MIN 11/11 MIA@ 11/21 CHI@ 11/28 CLE 12/05 PIT@ 12/12 CLE@ 12/19 GB 12/26 CIN@ 01/02 LAR 01/09 PIT Totals FIRSTDOWNS PenaltyPassingRushingTotal 112081 1118312 101550 142060 223071 1214271 122080 1517364 122374 122392 122264 122273 152151 1210242 192120 101990 142051 20915939426 THIRDDOWNS PercentageConvertedAttempts 25.0%123 54.5%116 10.0%101 41.2%177 37.5%3811654.5%16531.3% 40.0%156 14.3%142 43.8%167 46.7%157 50.0%1681218.3% 53.8%13711654.5% 28.6%144 21.4%143 36.4%22582 FOURTHDOWNS PercentageConvertedAttempts 50.0%12 100.0%11 100.0%11 000 000 000 25.0%14 100.0%33 000 100.0%11 100.0%11 000 75.0%34 50.0%24 0.0%01 100.0%33 50.0%12 66.7%1827 TOT.OFFENSE Avg./PlayPlaysNetYards 406676.1 481687.1 387576.8 406705.8 523707.5 327684.8 393715.5 500895.6 304704.3 299763.9 303773.9 326694.7 389695.6 354675.3 334575.9 327694.7 381715.4 1,1856,4405.4 RUSHING Avg./Att.Rush.NetYardsAtt. 189345.6 251416.1 116225.3 102303.4 3.42586 187384.9 115244.8 247455.5 4.12394 123343.6 148433.4 107254.3 118235.1 143265.5 2.41639 165325.2 249366.9 2,4795174.8 PASSING YardsSackedGrossInterceptedAvg.CompletionCompletionsAttemptsNetYardsPctGainPerPassPlayYardsLost 63.3%21730196.602353.018230261869.2%8.522391.09 51.6%27131167.712874.016304372259.5%7.603163.012437433786.0%9.704422.05140271970.4%4.721673.027278422047.6%5.902965.018253412765.9%5.822663.013210432660.5%4.512384.028176362672.2%4.212196.043 62.5%15532204.641652.010219372362.2%5.012537.034271423173.8%5.902874.016211402870.0%5.102151.04295402870.0%7.213041.09162322062.5%4.411975.035132321650.0%3.821413.09 64.8%3,9616113965.9184,26757.0306 PENALTIES YardsNumber 715 558 696 556 748 152 465 618 204 366 545 5510 12910 568 276 244 51 852102 FUMBLES LostNumber 24 01 01 00 11 02 01 00 12 01 00 01 22 00 02 11 12 218 PUNTING FairInsidePuntPuntPuntPuntsTouchbacksGrossNetPuntsYardsAvg.Avg.BlockedReturnsReturnYardsReturnAvg.20Catches 16.844.842.317940046711 16.047.541.09520011610 21.045.742.013730024222 21.347.941.933571036413 49.542.0198400100.021 14.743.043.08620034411 18.544.037.326461023720 14.041.741.712530011411 40.138.9321800199.044 43.339.32606102199.521 12.045.339.713631033611 50.842.52034002126.011 45.642.622850000011 42.042.04210000000 44.339.013330000010 46.340.313930000022 38.334.1268700100.035 3,1497140.044.4402636013.82624 SCORING Time2-Pt2-PtSafetyFGFGPATPATTotalTDTDTDTDTDTDOTQ4Q3Q2Q1PointsRushingPassingKOReturnsPuntReturnsSp.TeamsDef.ReturnsTDsAttemptsMadeAttemptsMadeAttemptsMadeofPossession 32:141027773021000033322000 35:5912103677031000055311020 27:261019063001000011154000 33:071723006011000022233000 33:511631036604000043211032 38:0710103477031000044422000 31:491017070011000022211000 46:041434377313000044422000 31:48103007001000011121000 38:501016060010000011133000 37:04163373001000011133000 36:30190739011000022122010 26:101322063011000022133010 28:501330773022000044311010 22:57217707012000033300000 33:39197633000000111144000 31:16130373010000011122000 565:4113611938751729182100014140343735082 KICKOFFS KickoffKickoffKickoffReturnsReturnYardsReturnAvg. 000 000 000 000 22.21115 35.0702 22.5452 24.0241 21.0211 25.0502 000 30.5612 18.0543 26.31054 15.3614 22.0221 22.61135 23.073732
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 335 2021 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 2021REGULARSEASONRAVENSGAME-BY-GAMEDEFENSE 09/13 LV@ 09/19 KC 09/26 DET@ 10/03 DEN@ 10/11 IND 10/17 LAC 10/24 CIN 11/07 MIN 11/11 MIA@ 11/21 CHI@ 11/28 CLE 12/05 PIT@ 12/12 CLE@ 12/19 GB 12/26 CIN@ 01/02 LAR 01/09 PIT Totals FIRSTDOWNS PenaltyPassingRushingTotal 172663 182222 132272 15591 1610293 111430 151931 13661 121741 101431 101422 111742 102073 202642 263343 142060 141950 2323408127 THIRDDOWNS PercentageConvertedAttempts 46.7%157 16.7%1610330.0%14321.4% 50.0%105 25.0%12313430.8% 35.7%145 23.1%13311218.2%13430.8%12541.7%13646.2% 55.6%59 50.0%105 33.3%39 35.3%176 34.8%20170 FOURTHDOWNS PercentageConvertedAttempts 0.0%01 000 000 000 100.0%11 25.0%14 50.0%12 100.0%22 000 66.7%23 0.0%01 000 000 000 100.0%22 100.0%11 100.0%11 61.1%1118 TOT.OFFENSE Avg./PlayPlaysNetYards 491806.1 405498.3 285604.8 254594.3 513638.1 208533.9 520638.3 318526.1 350625.6 353576.2 262574.6 321575.6 290614.8 346595.9 575708.2 373566.7 314754.2 1,0336,1786.0 RUSHING Avg./Att.Rush.NetYardsAtt. 3.92182 3.41862 3.42793 106176.2 123264.7 2.21226 111244.6 131245.5 2.72260 4.62092 2.41740 3.42585 100293.4 3.82596 3.72177 3.72073 2.63079 1,4363783.8 PASSING YardsSackedGrossInterceptedAvg.CompletionCompletionsAttemptsNetYardsPctGainPerPassPlayYardsLost 60.7%40956346.914353.026343312477.4%11.113430.00192312271.0%5.802172.025148371951.4%3.511785.030390352571.4%10.504022.012182392256.4%4.411952.013409382360.5%10.514161.07187281760.7%6.701870.00290361952.8%7.303144.024261341544.1%7.102803.019222371848.6%5.602473.025236312167.7%7.402361.00190322268.8%5.911900.00250312374.2%7.402683.018498463780.4%10.205253.027 74.3%30035268.323091.09 68.2%23544305.212441.09 63.9%4,7426213977.294,98634.0244 PENALTIES YardsNumber 6210 465 357 254 455 354 51 1078 9711 586 455 815 424 768 455 354 436 88298 FUMBLES LostNumber 01 12 00 00 11 00 01 00 02 11 22 00 02 00 00 11 00 136 PUNTING FairInsidePuntPuntPuntPuntsTouchbacksGrossNetPuntsYardsAvg.Avg.BlockedReturnsReturnYardsReturnAvg.20Catches 52.741.53166002105.021 13.045.039.713530011301 11.045.538.527360011122 49.138.749110203227.342 10.045.045.09020033011 52.439.626251000010 54.039.82164103206.711 48.441.624251000020 43.542.43488002105.023 41.037.2205500144.020 43.537.52616001-3-3.020 43.441.02175004338.310 39.235.21965105153.020 48.742.014631000001 0.00.000002168.001 18.046.046.09220011821 14.537.337.329880022932 3,7888339.645.670312287.42716 SCORING Time2-Pt2-PtSafetyFGFGPATPATTotalTDTDTDTDTDTDOTQ4Q3Q2Q1PointsRushingPassingKOReturnsPuntReturnsSp.TeamsDef.ReturnsTDsAttemptsMadeAttemptsMadeAttemptsMadeofPossession 34:0817103300622000043322000 24:0114143570013000255500000 32:341017007020000022211000 26:5300000111000010000707 30:451225733012000033142010 21:5300000011000010000606 28:11141410413023000055522000 23:401031777012100044411000 28:121622060010000122133010 21:10130076002000022110010 22:56100370001000011121000 23:301720030002000022122011 33:5014102400002000133321000 31:1010143107013000044411000 37:0321104137014000055532000 26:211320070012000033210010 36:48163037301000011133000 483:0512712139254819133110044847402821051 KICKOFFS KickoffKickoffKickoffReturnsReturnYardsReturnAvg. 16.5332 16.6835 000 18.0362 23.0462 16.4825 000 60.51212 000 8.5172 15.0151 15.3463 13.3403 15.2765 15.0453 18.0181 22.0663 18.672439

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYBALLV

Ravens101:47T.Williams 35 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (6-65, 2:59) (2-27, 0:53) (2-27, Ravens0:53)70 208:52M.Brown 10 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (6-68, Raiders2:38)140 204:14J.Jacobs 2 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (9-75, Raiders4:38)147 200:00D.Carlson 34 yd. Field Goal (9-48, Ravens1:12)1410 308:24J.Tucker 40 yd. Field Goal (6-16, Raiders2:24)1710 409:18J.Jacobs 15 yd. run (D.Carlson kick) (5-41, Ravens2:36)1717 406:04L.Murray 8 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (6-75, Raiders3:14)2417 403:44D.Waller 10 yd. pass from D.Carr (D.Carlson kick) (9-75, Ravens2:20)2424 400:37J.Tucker 47 yd. Field Goal (8-46, Raiders3:07)2724

OFFENSELASVEGASRAIDERS(HEADCOACH:JONGRUDEN)DEFENSE

WR11H.RuggsIII DE98M.Crosby

WR89B.Edwards DT77Q.Jefferson LT74K.Miller DT90J.Hankins

LG76J.Simpson DE91Y.Ngakoue C68A.James LB52D.Perryman RG71D.Good LB42C.Littleton RT70A.Leatherwood CB39N.Hobbs TE83D.Waller CB27T.MullenJr. QB4D.Carr CB29C.HaywardJr. RB28J.Jacobs S25T.Moehrig FB45A.Ingold S24J.Abram

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

400:02D.Carlson 55 yd. Field Goal (5-38, Raiders0:35)2727

OT03:38Z.Jones 31 yd. pass from D.Carr2733

WR14S.Watkins DT92J.Madubuike WR5M.Brown NT98B.Williams LT79R.Stanley DE93C.Campbell LG74T.Phillips RUSH50J.Houston C77B.Bozeman MLB6P.Queen LG70K.Zeitler WLB40M.Harrison RT78A.Villanueva SAM54T.Bowser TE89M.Andrews SS36C.Clark QB8L.Jackson FS32D.Elliott RB34T.Williams CB44M.Humphrey WR13D.Duvernay

Darren BryanDrake55911.8210 HIGHLIGHTS

WR Marquise Brown recorded 6 receptions for 69 yards and 1 TD, adding 1 carry for 5 yards. With his 10-yard TD reception, Brown has 7 TD grabs in his last seven contests (since Week 12, 2020), marking the second-most TD receptions in the NFL over that span (Davante Adams – 8).

QB Lamar Jackson finished 19-of-30 for 235 passing yards and 1 TD, adding 12 rushes for 86 yards. With 235 passing yards, Jackson (7,320) passed Vinny Testaverde (7,148) for the third-most career passing yards in franchise history.

In his Ravens’ debut, RB Latavius Murray posted 10 carries for 28 yards, including an 8-yard TD run late in the fourth quarter. The score was set up by a 49yard reception by WR Sammy Watkins , who finished his Ravens’ debut with 4 receptions for a team-high 96 yards.

LB Patrick Queen helped guide Baltimore’s defense with a team-high (tied, CB Marlon Humphrey) 9 tackles (6 solo) and 1 sack.

With CB Anthony Averett ’s overtime INT, the first of his career, Baltimore has forced a turnover in 28 of its last 30 games. It marked the NFL’s second goal-line INT in the overtime period since 2001 (when data became available).

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 336 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens7 7310 0 —27 LasVegasRaiders 0 10 0 176—33
CB23A.Averett OFFICIALS: Referee: Shawn Smith (14), Umpire: Bryan Neale (92), Down Judge: Mark Hittner (28), Line Judge: Michael Dolce (123), Field Judge: Dyrol Prioleau (109), Side Judge: Dave Hawkshaw (107), Back Judge: Dino Paganelli (105), Replay Official: Mike Wimmer, Replay Assistant: Sebrina Brunson BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson30192353/18149098.6 TOTAL30192353/18149098.6 LAS VEGAS RAIDERS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Derek Carr56344353/26237189.5 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL56344353/26237189.5 Lamar Jackson12867.2280 Ty'Son Williams9657.235t1 Latavius Murray10282.88t1 Trenton Cannon252.530 Marquise Brown155.050 TOTAL341895.635T2RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Josh Jacobs10343.415t2 Marcus Mariota13131.0310 Kenyan DerekDrake6111.860 Carr461.540 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL21823.9312 Marquise SammyBrown66911.5291 Watkins49624.0490 Ty'Son MarkWilliams3299.7210 Andrews3206.7100 Patrick DevinRicard2157.590 Duvernay166.060 TOTAL1923512.4491RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
Waller1010510.5241 Hunter Renfrow67011.7270 Kenyan
AlecEdwards48120.3320 Ingold4225.590 Zay Jones24623.031t1 Henry Ruggs JoshIII24623.0370 Jacobs166.060 TOPTOTAL3443512.8372 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Marlon Humphrey9630.00.00 Patrick Queen9631.013.00 Anthony Averett7610.00.01 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Denzel CoryPerryman10550.00.00 Littleton10460.00.00 Johnathan Abram9540.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker2-2100.040G, 47G TOTAL2-2100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Daniel Carlson2-2100.034G, 55G TOTAL2-2100.0 GAME
TeamStatisticsRavensRaiders First Downs2026 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)3/12/25%7/15/47% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/2/50%0/1/0% Net TotalYards406491 Plays6780 Yards Per Play6.16.1 Rushes/Net NetYards34/18921/82 Passing217409 Pass HadAttempts/Completions30/1956/34 Intercepted01 Sacked/Yards Lost3/183/26 Punts/Average4/44.86/52.7 Penalties/Yards5/7110/62 Fumbles/Lost4/21/0 Possession Time32:1434:08

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYKCBAL

Chiefs114:10T.Mathieu 34 yd. interception return (H.Butker Ravenskick)70 110:36D.Duvernay 2 yd. fumble recovery (J.Tucker kick) (6-75, Chiefs3:34)77 106:05D.Robinson 33 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (8-92, Ravens4:31)147 203:21L.Murray 5 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (9-72, Chiefs5:31)1414

200:51Da.Williams 2 yd. run (H.Butker kick) (7-67, Ravens2:30)2114

200:03J.Tucker 43 yd. Field Goal (7-50, Chiefs0:48)2117 311:53B.Pringle 40 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (5-74, Ravens3:07)2817 309:30M.Brown 42 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (4-75, Chiefs2:23)2824 306:50T.Kelce 46 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (6-75, Ravens2:40)3524 414:13L.Jackson 2 yd. run (pass failed) (5-56, Ravens2:48)3530 403:14L.Jackson 1 yd. run (pass failed) (14-68, 8:02)3536

OFFENSEKANSASCITYCHIEFS(HEADCOACH:ANDYREID)DEFENSE

WR10T.Hill RDE55F.Clark

WR17M.Hardman RDT91D.Nnadi LT57O.Brown LDT90J.Reed LG62J.Thuney LDE95C.Jones C52C.Humphrey LB32N.Bolton RG65T.Smith LB53A.Hitchens

RT67L.Niang LB56B.Niemann TE87T.Kelce LCB35C.Ward

WR11D.Robinson RCB38L.Sneed

QB15P.Mahomes S49D.Sorensen RB25C.Edwards-Helaire S32T.Mathieu

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR14S.Watkins NT98B.Williams

WR5M.Brown DE93C.Campbell LT78A.Villanueva RUSH50J.Houston

LG72B.Powers MLB6P.Queen C77B.Bozeman WLB40M.Harrison

LG70K.Zeitler SAM54T.Bowser

RT65P.Mekari SS36C.Clark

QB8L.Jackson FS32D.Elliott

FB42P.Ricard CB44M.Humphrey RB34T.Williams CB23A.Averett WR13D.Duvernay

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Under John Harbaugh (since 2008), Baltimore owns a 16-2 record in home primetime games, ranking as the NFL’s best winning percentage (.889). The Ravens have won 14 of their last 15 home primetime games, including four straight on Sunday Night Football.

Baltimore has rushed for 100+ yards in 41 straight games, marking the secondlongest streak in pro football history. Also, since QB Lamar Jackson became Baltimore’s starter, the Ravens have rushed for at least 200 yards in an NFL-high 21 Withgames.his107

rushing yards on 16 carries (6.7 avg.), Jackson eclipsed 3,000 rushing yards in his 48th-career game, becoming the fastest QB in NFL history to reach that mark (Mike Vick – 61 games).

WR Marquise Brown posted a game-high 113 receiving yards and 1 TD on 6 catches, marking the third 100-yard game of his career (and his fifth including postseason).

OLB Odafe Oweh forced his first-career fumble – also making his first-career fumble recovery on the play – to halt the Chiefs’ potential game-winning drive with 1:26 remaining.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 337 GAME SUMMARIES KansasCityChiefs14 714 0 —35 BaltimoreRavens7 10712—36
DB25T.Young OFFICIALS: Referee: Clete Blakeman (34), Back Judge: Perry Paganelli (46), Field Judge: Scott Edwards (3), Umpire: Tab Slaughter (110), Down Judge: Dana McKenzie (8), Side Judge: Clay Reynard (18), Line Judge: Julian Mapp (10), Replay Assistant: Chad Adams KANSAS CITY CHIEFS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Patrick Mahomes31243430/0346t1131.5 TOTAL31243430/0346T1131.5 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson26182391/9142t278.8 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL26182391/9142T278.8 Clyde Edwards-Helaire13463.590 Tyreek Hill11515.0150 Patrick DarrelMahomes133.030 Williams3-2-0.72t1 TOTAL18623.4151RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Lamar Jackson161076.7212 Ty'Son Williams13775.9200 Latavius Murray9364.081 Devonta PatrickFreeman22914.5310 Ricard122.020 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL412516.1313 Travis Kelce710915.646t1 Mecole Hardman55511.0190 Demarcus TyreekRobinson34615.333t1 ByronHill3144.770 Pringle26331.540t1 Blake Bell12020.0200 Jerick McKinnon11414.0140 Michael JodyBurton11111.0110 Fortson11111.0110 TOTAL2434314.346T3RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD Marquise MarkBrown611318.842t1 Andrews55711.4200 Sammy Watkins44411.0190 Ty'Son JoshWilliams2168.090 Oliver199.090 TOPTOTAL1823913.342T1 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Anthony DanielHitchens12840.00.00 NickSorensen10731.09.00 Bolton9810.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Patrick Queen8710.00.00 Marlon Humphrey4400.00.00 Anthony Averett4310.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS No Field Goals FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker1-1100.043G TOTAL1-1100.0
TeamStatisticsChiefsRavens First Downs2231 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)1/6/17%6/11/55% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)0/0/0%1/1/100% Net TotalYards405481 Plays4968 Yards Per Play8.37.1 Rushes/Net NetYards18/6241/251 Passing343230 Pass HadAttempts/Completions31/2426/18 Intercepted12 Sacked/Yards Lost0/01/9 Punts/Average3/45.02/47.5 Penalties/Yards5/468/55 Fumbles/Lost2/11/0 Possession Time24:0135:59

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYBALDET

Ravens210:05J.Tucker 39 yd. Field Goal (6-25, Ravens2:21)30 203:15D.Duvernay 19 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (8-65, Ravens3:39)100 312:16J.Tucker 50 yd. Field Goal (7-43, Lions2:44)130 305:21D.Swift 2 yd. run (R.Santoso kick) (11-75, Ravens6:55)137 300:41J.Tucker 32 yd. Field Goal (10-61, Lions4:40)167 408:16J.Williams 1 yd. run (R.Santoso kick) (12-75, Lions7:25)1614 401:04R.Santoso 35 yd. Field Goal (9-62, Ravens4:21)1617 400:00J.Tucker 66 yd. Field Goal (7-27, 1:04)1917

OFFENSEDETROITLIONS(HEADCOACH:DANCAMPBELL)DEFENSE

WR11K.Raymond DE90M.Brockers LT58P.Sewell DE97N.Williams

LG73J.Jackson NT54A.McNeill C77F.Ragnow ILB34A.Anzalone RG72H.Vaitai ILB55D.Barnes

RT67M.Nelson CB24A.Oruwariye TE80D.Fells CB27B.Price TE88T.Hockenson S25W.Harris

QB16J.Goff S21T.Walker RB30J.Williams OLB95R.Okwara T69W.Holden OLB53C.Harris

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR14S.Watkins DT96B.Washington LT78A.Villanueva NT71J.Ellis LG72B.Powers DE93C.Campbell C77B.Bozeman RUSH99O.Oweh LG70K.Zeitler MLB6P.Queen RT65P.Mekari WLB40M.Harrison TE89M.Andrews SAM54T.Bowser QB8L.Jackson SS36C.Clark FB42P.Ricard FS32D.Elliott RB34T.Williams CB44M.Humphrey CB23A.Averett Hockenson2105.050 QuintezHodge199.090 Cephus188.080 Tucker’s career long, a 61-yarder, was also a game-winner in an 18-16 contest at Detroit (12/16/13).

This marks Tucker’s seventh-career game with multiple 50-plus-yard conversions, tying K Brandon McManus and K Matt Prater for the most in NFL history.

QB Lamar Jackson has recorded either a rushing or passing TD in 39 consecutive games played, marking the longest active streak by a QB.

With a 31-yard rush this afternoon, his longest since Week 14 of 2020, Jackson now has 19 career rushes of 25-plus yards and surpassed QB Mike Vick (18) for the most such rushes by a QB in his first four seasons in NFL history.

The Ravens have won 11 straight games against NFC opponents, dating back to Week 13 of 2018 at Atlanta. This ranks as the NFL’s longest-active streak in games played against the NFC.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 338 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens 0 1063—19 DetroitLions 0 0 710—17
WR5M.Brown
OFFICIALS: Referee: Scott Novak (1), Down Judge: Derick Bowers (74), Field Judge: Mike Weatherford (116), Back Judge: Terrence Miles (111), Umpire: Ramon George (128), Line Judge: Walt Coleman IV (65), Side Judge: David Meslow (118), Replay Official: Matt Sumstine BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson31162874/16141181.0 TOTAL31162874/16141181.0 DETROIT LIONS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Jared Goff30222172/25024093.3 D'Andre Swift1000/000039.6 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL31222172/25024090.4 Lamar Jackson7588.3310 Latavius Ty'SonMurray7284.080 Williams5224.4120 Devonta Freeman382.750 TOTAL221165.3310RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD D'Andre Swift14473.4141 Jamaal JaredWilliams12423.5141 Goff144.040 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL27933.4142 Mark Andrews510921.8410 Sammy Watkins46817.0360 Marquise DevinBrown35317.7370 Duvernay22211.019t1 James Proche JoshII12929.0290 Oliver166.060 TOTAL1628717.9411RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD D'Andre KalifSwift7608.6190 Raymond66811.3220 Darren Fells23517.5240 Jamaal T.J.Williams22512.5150
KhaDarel
Amon-Ra St. Brown122.020 TOPTOTAL222179.9240 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Chuck Clark12931.012.00 Patrick Queen7430.00.00 Marlon Humphrey5410.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Will Harris6600.00.00 Alex Anzalone5501.03.00 Dean Marlowe5410.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker4-580.049WR, 39G, 50G, 32G, 66G TOTAL4-580.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Ryan Santoso1-1100.035G TOTAL1-1100.0 GAME HIGHLIGHTS K Justin Tucker's 66-yard game-winning field goal is the longest field goal made in NFL history, surpassing K Matt Prater’s previous NFL record of 64 yards in 2013.
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TeamStatisticsRavensLions First Downs1522 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)1/10/10%3/10/30% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/1/100%0/0/0% Net TotalYards387285 Plays5760 Yards Per Play6.84.8 Rushes/Net NetYards22/11627/93 Passing271192 Pass HadAttempts/Completions31/1631/22 Intercepted10 Sacked/Yards Lost4/162/25 Punts/Average3/45.76/45.5 Penalties/Yards6/697/35 Fumbles/Lost1/00/0 Possession Time27:2632:34

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING

SCORING DRIVES

Broncos214:18N.Fant yd. from T.Bridgewater (B.McManus kick) (5-57, Ravens2:07)07 210:21L.Murray 11 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (8-75, Ravens3:57)77 49 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (4-60, Ravens1:27)147 200:00J.Tucker 40 yd. Field Goal (5-4, Ravens0:31)177 46 yd. Field Goal (13-48, Ravens5:41)207 401:51J.Tucker 20 yd. Field Goal (15-78, 6:35)237

OFFENSEDENVERBRONCOS(HEADCOACH:VICFANGIO)DEFENSE

WR81T.Patrick DE96S.Harris

WR14C.Sutton DE93D.Jones TE87N.Fant NT98M.Purcell TE85A.Okwuegbunam SLB58V.Miller LT72G.Bolles WLB59M.Reed LG77Q.Meinerz ILB45A.Johnson C79L.CushenberryIII ILB40J.Strnad RG52N.Muti LCB23K.Fuller RT70B.Massie RCB2P.SurtainII RB25M.GordonIII SS22K.Jackson QB5T.Bridgewater FS31J.Simmons

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR14S.Watkins DT92J.Madubuike LT78A.Villanueva NT98B.Williams LG72B.Powers DE93C.Campbell C77B.Bozeman RUSH50J.Houston LG70K.Zeitler MLB6P.Queen RT65P.Mekari WLB40M.Harrison TE89M.Andrews SAM54T.Bowser QB8L.Jackson SS36C.Clark

James

The Ravens improved to 3-1 for the ninth time under head coach John Harbaugh (since 2008). The nine occasions mark the most 3-1 or better starts by an NFL team through the first four games of a season during that 14-year span (2008-21).

With 3 FGs, K Justin Tucker reached 300 FGM in his 148th -career game, becoming the fastest kicker in NFL history to reach that mark.

QB Lamar Jackson threw for 316 yards, marking his second-career 300-yard output and the second-most passing yards in his career (324 yards at Miami; 9/8/19). With 8,162 career passing yards, Jackson surpassed QB Kyle Boller (7,846) for the second-most passing yards in franchise history.

Jackson is the first QB in NFL history to notch at least 1,000 passing yards (1,077) and 250 rushing yards (279) through a team's first four games of a season.

CB Anthony Averett sealed the victory with a fourth-quarter interception in the end zone. It marked his career-high second INT of the season, adding 3 solo tackles.

Noah Fant6467.7141 TimSutton34715.7320 Patrick33913.0190 MelvinWilliams3113.790 Gordon KendallIII2115.580 AlbertHinton11313.0130 Okwuegbunam11111.0110

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 339 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens 0 17 0 6—23 DenverBroncos 0 7 00 —7
PLAYBALDEN
3
pass
207:09M.Brown
413:37J.Tucker
FB42P.Ricard FS21B.Stephens RB28L.Murray CB44M.Humphrey WR5M.Brown CB23A.Averett OFFICIALS: Referee: Craig Wrolstad (4), Replay Official: Kevin Stine, Down Judge: Jim Mello (48), Side Judge: Jeff Lamberth (21), Umpire: Steve Woods (54), Field Judge: Terry Brown (43), Back Judge: Grantis Bell (27), Down Judge: Tripp Sutter (37) BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson37223163/12149t096.2 TOTAL37223163/12149T096.2 DENVER BRONCOS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Drew Lock21121133/15032152.3 Teddy Bridgewater167652/15119076.3 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL37191785/30132162.7 Latavius LamarMurray18593.311t1 Jackson7284.070 Le'Veon Bell4112.840 Devonta Freeman144.040 TOTAL301023.411T1RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Melvin Gordon JavonteIII9566.2140 TeddyWilliams7486.9310 Bridgewater122.020 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL171066.2310
Proche MarkII57414.8320 Andrews56713.4240 Marquise SammyBrown49122.849t1 DevinWatkins44912.3200 Duvernay33110.3170 Patrick Ricard144.040 TOTAL2231614.449T1RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
Courtland
Javonte
TOPTOTAL191789.4321 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Chris Board7520.00.00 Chuck Clark6420.00.00 Calais Campbell5230.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Kareem JustinJackson11830.00.00 Simmons8620.00.00 Alexander Johnson8530.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker3-3100.040G, 46G, 20G TOTAL3-3100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS No Field Goals GAME HIGHLIGHTS
TeamStatisticsRavensBroncos First Downs2015 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)7/17/41%3/14/21% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)0/0/0%0/0/0% Net TotalYards406254 Plays7059 Yards Per Play5.84.3 Rushes/Net NetYards30/10217/106 Passing304148 Pass HadAttempts/Completions37/2237/19 Intercepted01 Sacked/Yards Lost3/125/30 Punts/Average7/47.910/49.1 Penalties/Yards6/554/25 Fumbles/Lost0/00/0 Possession Time33:0726:53

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYINDBAL

Colts112:59J.Taylor 76 yd. pass from C.Wentz (R.Blankenship kick) (3-71, 0:23) (10-68, 4:36) (10-68, Ravens4:36)70

201:36J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (9-80, Colts2:49)73

200:00R.Blankenship 37 yd. Field Goal (8-56, Colts1:36)103

313:59M.Pittman 42 yd. pass from C.Wentz (kick failed, wl) (2-73, Colts1:01)163

303:06J.Taylor 4 yd. run (pass failed) (6-81, Ravens3:36)223

300:56M.Brown 43 yd. pass from L.Jackson (run failed) (5-75, Colts2:10)229

412:00R.Blankenship 43 yd. Field Goal (9-55, Ravens3:56)259

409:38M.Andrews 5 yd. pass from L.Jackson (L.Jackson-M.Andrews pass) (6-78, Ravens2:22)2517

OFFENSEINDIANAPOLISCOLTS(HEADCOACH:FRANKREICH)DEFENSE

LT79E.Fisher DE94T.Lewis

LG62C.Reed DT99D.Buckner

C78R.Kelly NT90G.Stewart RG64M.Glowinski DE97A.Muhammad RT69M.Pryor WLB53D.Leonard TE81M.Alie-Cox MLB58B.Okereke

TE84J.Doyle FS32J.Blackmon

WR11M.PittmanJr. SS42A.Sendejo WR14Z.Pascal CB27X.Rhodes

QB2C.Wentz CB34I.Rodgers RB28J.Taylor CB23K.MooreII

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR14S.Watkins DT92J.Madubuike

400:39M.Andrews 4 yd. pass from L.Jackson (L.Jackson-M.Andrews pass) (11-75, Ravens3:50)2525

OT05:24M.Brown 5 yd. pass from L.Jackson2531

WR5M.Brown NT98B.Williams LT78A.Villanueva DE93C.Campbell LG72B.Powers RUSH50J.Houston C77B.Bozeman MLB6P.Queen LG70K.Zeitler WLB40M.Harrison RT65P.Mekari SAM54T.Bowser TE89M.Andrews SS36C.Clark

Lamar Devonta Freeman111.010

Mark Andrews1114713.4282 Marquise DevinBrown912513.943t2 Duvernay44511.3170

Devonta Freeman33411.3150

Sammy Watkins23517.5280

James Proche Ty'SonII2157.5110 Williams2157.580

Latavius JoshMurray2136.570 Oliver2136.570 Lamar Jackson threw career-high single-game record) 442 surpassing his previous mark of 324 at Mia. (2019). Jackson passed for 4 TDs and 0 INTs, completing 86% (37-of-43). According to ESPN Stats & Information, Jackson became the first player in NFL history to pass for 400 yards while also completing at least 85% of his passes.

TE Mark Andrews set career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (147), also tying a career high with 2 TD catches and setting a personal best with two 2point catches. Andrews became the first NFL player since 1970 merger to have 2 receiving TDs and two 2-point conversions in a game.

OLB Odafe Oweh tallied 3 tackles, 1 sack and 1 FF to become first Ravens rookie to notch 3 sacks and 2 FFs through his first five career games. Oweh also joins T.J. Watt and Chandler Jones as the NFL's only defenders in 2021 with at least 3 sacks, 2 FFs and 1 FR.

DE Calais Campbell’s fourth-quarter blocked FG was the 8th blocked kick of his career, which tied Craig Terrill for the third most since 1970 NFL merger. Only Shaun Rogers (14) & Julius Peppers (12) have produced more blocks. Under John Harbaugh (since 2008), Baltimore owns a 17-2 record in home primetime games, ranking as the NFL’s best winning percentage (.895). At home on Monday Night Football during this span, Baltimore is 3-1.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 340 GAME SUMMARIES IndianapolisColts7 3123 0 —25 BaltimoreRavens 0 36166—31
QB8L.Jackson FS21B.Stephens RB28L.Murray CB44M.Humphrey WR13D.Duvernay CB23A.Averett OFFICIALS: Referee: Land Clark (130), Umpire: Paul King (121), Down Judge: Tom Stephan (68), Line Judge: Brian Bolinger (40), Field Judge: Michael Banks (72), Side Judge: Anthony Flemming (90), Back Judge: Greg Meyer (78), Replay Official: Jimmy Oldham, Replay Assistant: Desiree Abrams INDIANAPOLIS COLTS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Carson Wentz35254022/12276t0128.5 TOTAL35254022/12276T0128.5 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson43374422/5443t0140.5 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL43374422/5443T0140.5 Jonathan MarlonTaylor15533.5191 Mack5479.4220 Nyheim Hines4184.5110 Carson Wentz252.540 TOTAL261234.7221RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD
Jackson14624.4130 Latavius Ty'SonMurray6172.860 Williams461.550
RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL25863.4130 Michael Pittman ParrisJr.68914.842t1 Campbell45614.0230 Jonathan MoTaylor311638.776t1 Alie-Cox35016.7240 Zach Pascal34816.0310 Kylen Granson2199.5150 Ashton Dulin2136.5150 Marlon JackMack177.070 Doyle144.040 TOTAL2540216.176T2RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
TOPTOTAL3744211.943T4 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Darius Leonard13670.00.00 Bobby Okereke9720.00.00 Kenny Moore II7520.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Brandon Stephens10550.00.00 Anthony PatrickAverett7520.00.00 Queen6420.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Rodrigo Blankenship2-450.037G, 43G, 37B, 47WL TOTAL2-450.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker1-1100.023G TOTAL1-1100.0 GAME HIGHLIGHTS QB
for a
(and
Ravens
yards,
TeamStatisticsColtsRavens First Downs2930 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)5/10/50%3/8/38% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/1/100%0/0/0% Net TotalYards513523 Plays6370 Yards Per Play8.17.5 Rushes/Net NetYards26/12325/86 Passing390437 Pass HadAttempts/Completions35/2543/37 Intercepted00 Sacked/Yards Lost2/122/5 Punts/Average2/45.04/49.5 Penalties/Yards5/458/74 Fumbles/Lost1/11/1 Possession Time30:4533:51

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING

SCORING DRIVES

Ravens105:12L.Murray 14 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (12-90, Ravens6:39)07 213:24L.Bell 2 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (8-74, Ravens4:55)014 207:03J.Tucker 52 yd. Field Goal (4-5, Chargers2:06)017 204:04J.Cook 1 yd. pass from J.Herbert (kick failed, wr) (2-27, Ravens0:16)617 307:39M.Andrews 9 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (12-52, Ravens7:21)624 305:02J.Tucker 39 yd. Field Goal (4--3, Ravens0:53)627 414:53D.Freeman 9 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (9-65, 4:45)634

OFFENSELOSANGELESCHARGERS(HEADCOACH:BRANDONSTALEY)DEFENSE

WR13K.Allen EDGE97J.Bosa

WR81M.Williams EDGE42U.Nwosu LT70R.Slater DL99J.Tillery LG71M.Feiler DL98L.Joseph C63C.Linsley OLB52K.Fackrell RG72M.SchofieldIII LB57A.Ogbongbemiga RT74S.Norton LB44K.White TE89D.ParhamJr. CB26A.SamuelJr. QB10J.Herbert CB43M.Davis FB40G.Nabers CB25C.HarrisJr. RB30A.Ekeler S33D.JamesJr.

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT92J.Madubuike LT78A.Villanueva NT98B.Williams LG72B.Powers DE93C.Campbell C77B.Bozeman RUSH50J.Houston LG70K.Zeitler MLB56J.Bynes RT65P.Mekari WLB6P.Queen TE85E.Tomlinson SAM54T.Bowser QB8L.Jackson SS36C.Clark FB42P.Ricard FS32D.Elliott RB28L.Murray CB44M.Humphrey CB23A.Averett

GAME HIGHLIGHTS to a season-low 208 yards of offense, including just 26 rushing. The 26 rushing yards are the fewest allowed by Baltimore since 11/25/19 at the Rams, and it ties (2006 at TB) for the 10th fewest allowed in a game in Ravens franchise history.

QB Lamar Jackson surpassed Hall of Famer Dan Marino by becoming the youngest QB in league history to reach 35 career victories. Jackson, who turns 25 in January, is 35-8 as a starter, producing the NFL’s most wins by a QB since he became a starter in Week 11 of 2018.

Three different RBs ( Le’Veon Bel l, Devonta Freeman & Latavius Murray ) each scored a rushing TD, marking the second such instance in a Ravens’ game since 2018 (Javorius Allen, Alex Collins & Kenneth Dixon) and the third in team history (Le’Ron McClain, Willis McGahee & Ray Rice – 2009).

Mark Andrews56813.6211 RashodBrown4358.8200 Duvernay2157.580

Latavius MilesMurray2126.080 Boykin166.060 Oliver122.020

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 341 GAME SUMMARIES LosAngelesChargers 0 6 00 —6 BaltimoreRavens7 10107—34
PLAYLACBAL
WR13D.Duvernay
OFFICIALS: Referee: Bill Vinovich (52), Umpire: Tony Michalek (115), Down Judge: Patrick Holt (106), Line Judge: Mark Perlman (9), Back Judge: Jimmy Russell (82), Field Judge: Joe Blubaugh (57), Field Judge: Gary Cavaletto (60), Replay Official: Mark Butterworth LOS ANGELES CHARGERS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Justin Herbert39221952/13126167.8 TOTAL39221952/13126167.8 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson27191673/27121268.0 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL27191673/27121268.0 Justin Herbert2126.0100 Austin Ekeler671.250 Joshua Kelley471.840 TOTAL12262.2100RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Devonta LamarFreeman9535.9161 Jackson8516.4220 Latavius Murray9444.914t1 Le'Veon DevinBell8182.371 Duvernay11111.0110 Tyler Huntley3103.3120 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL381874.9223 Keenan AustinAllen55010.0210 Ekeler44812.0180 Jared Cook4256.3111 Mike Williams22713.5260 Donald Parham JalenJr.2105.050 Guyton11515.0150 Joshua JustinPalmer188.080 GabeJackson177.070 Nabers166.060 Stephen Anderson1-1-1.0-10 TOTAL221958.9261RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
Marquise
DevinBateman4297.3110
Josh
TOPTOTAL191678.8211 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Derwin James AmenJr.8710.00.00 Ogbongbemiga8350.00.00 Kyzir White8350.00.02 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Anthony JoshAverett6510.00.00 Bynes6420.00.00 Chuck Clark5320.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS No Field Goals FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker2-2100.052G, 39G TOTAL2-2100.0
The Ravens improved to 5-1 for the second-straight season and for the fourth time in franchise history (also 2000 & 2012). The Ravens’ defense limited Los Angeles
TeamStatisticsChargersRavens First Downs1427 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)3/12/25%6/11/55% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/4/25%0/0/0% Net TotalYards208327 Plays5368 Yards Per Play3.94.8 Rushes/Net NetYards12/2638/187 Passing182140 Pass HadAttempts/Completions39/2227/19 Intercepted12 Sacked/Yards Lost2/133/27 Punts/Average5/52.42/43.0 Penalties/Yards4/352/15 Fumbles/Lost0/02/0 Possession Time21:5338:07

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYCINBAL

Bengals105:08E.McPherson 52 yd. Field Goal (8-23, Ravens3:54)30 214:03J.Tucker 45 yd. Field Goal (8-50, Bengals3:27)33 206:29C.Uzomah 55 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (2-80, Ravens0:37)103 201:51D.Freeman 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (10-75, Bengals4:38)1010 200:03E.McPherson 30 yd. Field Goal (10-63, Ravens1:48)1310 313:20M.Brown 39 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (3-75, Bengals1:40)1317 311:06C.Uzomah 32 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (4-75, Bengals2:14)2017 305:48J.Chase 82 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (3-90, Bengals1:39)2717 409:24J.Mixon 21 yd. run (E.McPherson kick) (4-38, Bengals2:15)3417 406:59S.Perine 46 yd. run (E.McPherson kick) (2-44, 0:54)4117

OFFENSECINCINNATIBENGALS(HEADCOACH:ZACTAYLOR)DEFENSE

WR1J.Chase LDE94S.Hubbard

WR83T.Boyd DT65L.Ogunjobi WR85T.Higgins DT68J.Tupou LT73J.Williams NT98D.Reader LG67Q.Spain RDE91T.Hendrickson C66T.Hopkins LB57G.Pratt RG79J.Carman LB55L.Wilson RT71R.Reiff CB22C.Awuzie TE87C.Uzomah CB20E.Apple QB9J.Burrow S30J.BatesIII HB28J.Mixon S24V.Bell

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown NT98B.Williams

LT78A.Villanueva DE93C.Campbell LG72B.Powers RUSH50J.Houston C77B.Bozeman MLB56J.Bynes LG70K.Zeitler WLB6P.Queen RT65P.Mekari SAM54T.Bowser TE89M.Andrews SS36C.Clark TE85E.Tomlinson FS32D.Elliott RashodBrown58016.039t1 MarkBateman38026.7350 Andrews34816.0240 JoshFreeman3258.3120 Oliver22914.5190 DevinWilliams22412.0130 Duvernay11111.0110

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

QB Lamar Jackson rushed for a game-high 88 yards on 12 carries (7.3 avg.), marking his 21st game with at least 75 yards rushing. The 21 such games tie Michael Vick for the most by a QB in NFL history. Jackson has now recorded 14 straight games with a passing TD, ranking as second-longest streak ever by a Ravens’ QB. (Jackson holds the team record of throwing at least 1 TD in 15 straight games, from 2019-20.)

WR Marquise Brown posted 5 catches for 80 yards and 1 TD, including a spectacular 39-yard score on the Ravens’ opening series of the second half. Brown notched his sixth TD reception, tying him with WR Michael Jackson (1996) for the most by a Raven through seven games in a season.

CB Marlon Humphrey tallied a team-high 7 tackles (tied, CB Anthony Averett). Humphrey also recorded his first INT and FF of the season. It marks the first time in his career that he’s had an INT and FF in the same game. Humphrey has posted 9 FFs since 2020, which rank No. 1 in the NFL.

OLB Justin Houston finished with a game-high 4 QB hits, adding 2 total tackles. The 4 QB hits are the most he’s had in a game since 2019 when playing for Indianapolis (also 4 vs. Houston). It marked the seventh time in Houston’s career that he’s tallied at least 4 QB hits in a game.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 342 GAME SUMMARIES CincinnatiBengals3 101414—41 BaltimoreRavens 0 107 0 —17
QB8L.Jackson CB44M.Humphrey FB42P.Ricard CB23A.Averett RB33D.Freeman DB25T.Young OFFICIALS: Referee: Tony Corrente (99), Umpire: Dan Ferrell (64), Down Judge: Patrick Turner (13), Line Judge: Tim Podraza (47), Field Judge: Anthony Jeffries (36), Side Judge: Don Willard (58), Back Judge: Todd Prukop (30), Replay Official: John McGrath, Replay Assistant: Artenzia Young-Seigler CINCINNATI BENGALS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Joe Burrow38234161/7382t1113.5 TOTAL38234161/7382T1113.5 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar TylerJackson31152575/18139t087.7 Huntley115390/0012054.7 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL42202965/18139T079.1 Joe Mixon12594.921t1 Samaje JoePerine11524.746t1 Burrow100.000 TOTAL241114.646T2RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Lamar Jackson12887.3160 Devonta Ty'SonFreeman4143.5101 Williams2105.060 Le'Veon DevinBell551.070 Duvernay1-2-2.0-20 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL241154.8161 Ja'Marr TeeChase820125.182t1 Higgins7628.9110 Tyler C.J.Boyd4399.8250 Uzomah39130.355t2 Samaje Perine12323.0230 TOTAL2341618.182T3RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD Marquise
Devonta
Ty'Son
Le'Veon Bell1-1-1.0-10 TOPTOTAL2029614.839T1 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Jessie Bates LarryIII7430.00.00 Ogunjobi6511.55.50 Logan Wilson6420.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Anthony MarlonAverett7700.00.00 JoshHumphrey7430.00.01 Bynes6510.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Evan McPherson2-2100.052G, 30G TOTAL2-2100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker1-1100.045G TOTAL1-1100.0
TeamStatisticsBengalsRavens First Downs1920 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)4/13/31%5/16/31% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/2/50%1/4/25% Net TotalYards520393 Plays6371 Yards Per Play8.35.5 Rushes/Net NetYards24/11124/115 Passing409278 Pass HadAttempts/Completions38/2342/20 Intercepted10 Sacked/Yards Lost1/75/18 Punts/Average4/54.06/44.0 Penalties/Yards1/55/46 Fumbles/Lost1/01/0 Possession Time28:1131:49

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYMINBAL

Ravens110:34J.Tucker 37 yd. Field Goal (11-56, Vikings4:26)03 108:32J.Jefferson 50 yd. pass from K.Cousins (G.Joseph kick) (5-79, Vikings2:02)73 213:15K.Cousins 1 yd. run (G.Joseph kick) (11-94, Vikings6:29)143 201:25G.Joseph 36 yd. Field Goal (4--1, Ravens0:16)173 200:19D.Freeman 5 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (6-75, Vikings1:06)1710 314:47K.Nwangwu 98 yd. kickoff return (G.Joseph kick) (0-0, Ravens0:13)2410 308:39P.Ricard 1 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (10-72, Ravens6:08)2417 409:19D.Duvernay 5 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) Ravens(18-82,10:17)2424 403:29L.Bell 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (7-61, Vikings4:16)2431

OFFENSEMINNESOTAVIKINGS(HEADCOACH:MIKEZIMMER)DEFENSE

WR18J.Jefferson LE98D.Wonnum

WR17K.Osborn NT96A.Watts

WR19A.Thielen DT94D.Tomlinson

LT71C.Darrisaw RE97E.Griffen LG72E.Cleveland SLB55A.Barr C52M.Cole MLB54E.Kendricks

RG74O.Udoh WLB59N.Vigil

RT75B.O'Neill LCB27C.Dantzler

QB8K.Cousins RCB21B.Breeland RB33D.Cook SS43C.Bynum FB30C.Ham FS23X.Woods

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT92J.Madubuike LT78A.Villanueva NT71J.Ellis

401:03A.Thielen 1 yd. pass from K.Cousins (G.Joseph kick) (10-75, Ravens2:26)3131

OT00:00J.Tucker 36 yd. Field Goal (10-72, 5:01)3134

LG72B.Powers DE93C.Campbell C77B.Bozeman RUSH50J.Houston LG70K.Zeitler MLB56J.Bynes RT74T.Phillips WLB6P.Queen TE85E.Tomlinson SAM54T.Bowser QB8L.Jackson SS36C.Clark FB42P.Ricard FS32D.Elliott RB33D.Freeman

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

The Ravens improved to 6-2 for the seventh time in team history (also 2006, 2010-12, 2019-20) and for the third-consecutive season. (Baltimore is 6-2 for the sixth time under head coach John Harbaugh.)

The Ravens won their 12th-straight game against an NFC opponent, dating back to 2018 at Atlanta.

The 36-yard FG in overtime marked K Justin Tucker ’s 18th-career game-winning boot (including playoffs). Tucker has connected on 53 consecutive fourthquarter/OT FGAs.

QB Lamar Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to record multiple career games with at least 3 TD passes and 100 rushing yards, also doing so in 2019 vs. Cle. He also produced his 22nd-career game with at least 75 rushing yards, setting a new NFL record (was previously tied with Michael Vick). It was also Jackson’s 10th regular season game with 100+ yards rushing, tying Vick for the most in NFL history.

WR Marquise Brown produced a game-high 9 receptions for 116 yards, marking his third 100-yard game in 2021 and the fifth of his career.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 343 GAME SUMMARIES MinnesotaVikings7 1077 0 —31 BaltimoreRavens3 77143—34
CB44M.Humphrey WR7R.Bateman CB23A.Averett OFFICIALS: Referee: Carl Cheffers (51), Umpire: Tra Blake (33), Down Judge: Jerry Bergman (91), Line Judge: Jeff Seeman (45), Field Judge: Nathan Jones (42), Side Judge: Eugene Hall (103), Back Judge: Matt Edwards (96), Replay Official: Andrew Lambert, Replay Assistant: Kirt Shay MINNESOTA VIKINGS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Kirk Cousins28171870/0250t0104.3 TOTAL28171870/0250T0104.3 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson41272663/13322288.1 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL41272663/13322288.1 Dalvin Cook171106.5660 Justin KeneJefferson11111.0110 KirkNwangwu199.090 Cousins111.01t1 Alexander Mattison400.020 TOTAL241315.5661RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Lamar Jackson211205.7120 Devonta Freeman13796.1190 Le'Veon Bell11484.4121 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL452475.5191 Tyler Conklin5459.0180 Justin Jefferson36923.050t1 Dalvin Cook3124.060 Adam C.J.Thielen263.051 Ham12727.0270 K.J. Osborn12020.0200 Luke Stocker155.050 Alexander Mattison133.030 TOTAL1718711.050T2RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD Marquise RashodBrown911612.9220 MarkBateman55210.4150 Andrews5448.8130 Patrick DevinRicard33511.7221 Duvernay284.05t1 Devonta EricFreeman242.05t1 Tomlinson177.070 TOPTOTAL272669.9223 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Eric Kendricks18990.00.00 Camryn Bynum12840.00.01 Cameron Dantzler101000.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Josh Bynes11830.00.00 DeShon TyusElliott6600.00.00 Bowser5320.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Greg Joseph1-1100.036G TOTAL1-1100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker2-2100.037G, 36G TOTAL2-2100.0
TeamStatisticsVikingsRavens First Downs1336 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)5/14/36%6/15/40% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)2/2/100%3/3/100% Net TotalYards318500 Plays5289 Yards Per Play6.15.6 Rushes/Net NetYards24/13145/247 Passing187253 Pass HadAttempts/Completions28/1741/27 Intercepted02 Sacked/Yards Lost0/03/13 Punts/Average5/48.43/41.7 Penalties/Yards8/1078/61 Fumbles/Lost0/00/0 Possession Time23:4046:04

SCORING DRIVES

Ravens109:48J.Tucker 46 yd. 206:18J.Sanders yd. 200:03J.Sanders yd. 412:34J.Sanders yd. 411:23X.Howard yd. 404:12M.Andrews 5 yd. L.Jackson (J.Tucker (9-99, 402:19T.Tagovailoa 1 yd. (J.Sanders (6-75, 1:53)1022

OFFENSEMIAMIDOLPHINS(HEADCOACH:BRIANFLORES)DEFENSE

WR2A.Wilson DT92Z.Sieler

WR18P.Williams NT98R.Davis WR17J.Waddle DE94C.Wilkins LT74L.Eichenberg LB52E.Roberts LG73A.Jackson LB43A.VanGinkel C61A.Reiter LB45D.Riley

RG68R.Hunt LB55J.Baker

RT77J.Davis CB24B.Jones

TE81D.Smythe CB25X.Howard

QB14J.Brissett S8J.Holland RB37M.Gaskin S29B.Jones

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown NT71J.Ellis

LT78A.Villanueva DE93C.Campbell LG72B.Powers RUSH50J.Houston

C77B.Bozeman MLB56J.Bynes LG70K.Zeitler WLB6P.Queen RT74T.Phillips SAM54T.Bowser TE85E.Tomlinson SS36C.Clark QB8L.Jackson FS21B.Stephens

GAME HIGHLIGHTS Miller (110.5), Chandler Jones (103) and J.J. Watt (102).

TE Mark Andrews recorded 6 catches for 63 yards and 1 TD, giving him 204 career receptions. Andrews reached the 200-reception milestone in his 54th-career game, becoming the second-fastest Raven to secure 200 career receptions (Ray Rice; 51 games).

OLB Odafe Oweh recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), 2 TFL and 1 sack, marking his fourth sack of the season. The 4 sacks are the third most by a rookie this season (Azeez Ojulari – 5.5 & Micah Parsons – 5) and the most by a rookie Raven since OLB Matthew Judon (4 in 2016).

Through his first four career games, WR Rashod Bateman has recorded 18 receptions, 15 of which have converted for a first down. The 15 first down receptions are the most by a Ravens’ rookie through his first four career games in franchise history, while his 18 receptions tie (Marquise Brown, 2019) for the most by a Ravens’ rookie through the first four games of a career.

Myles Gaskin14312.2110 Wilson2199.5140 Salvon Ahmed263.040

Jacoby TuaBrissett144.040 Tagovailoa300.01t1

Albert Wilson48721.8640 Isaiah Ford48421.0520

Jaylen Waddle46115.3350 Adam Shaheen33411.3210

Durham MylesSmythe12323.0230 Gaskin11414.0140 Ahmed199.090 Patrick Laird122.020

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 344 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens3 00 7—10 MiamiDolphins 0 6 0 16—22
TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYBALMIA
Field Goal (9-47, Dolphins5:12)30
31
Field Goal (10-46, Dolphins5:14)33
22
Field Goal (8-84, Dolphins0:48)36
29
Field Goal (7-53, Dolphins4:05)39
49
fumble return (pass Ravensfailed)315
pass from
kick)
Dolphins3:28)1015
run
kick)
FB42P.Ricard CB44M.Humphrey RB33D.Freeman CB23A.Averett WR14S.Watkins DB25T.Young OFFICIALS: Referee: Ronald Torbert (62), Umpire: Mark Pellis (131), Down Judge: Kevin Codey (16), Line Judge: Mark Steinkerchner (84), Field Judge: Ryan Dickson (25), Side Judge: Keith Washington (7), Back Judge: Tony Josselyn (67), Replay Official: Saleem Choudhry, Replay Assistant: Meddie Kalegi BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson43262384/28130173.6 TOTAL43262384/28130173.6 MIAMI DOLPHINS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Tua Tagovailoa1381581/60640104.0 Jacoby AlbertBrissett23111562/17052070.2 Wilson0001/10000.0 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL36193144/24064082.4 Lamar Jackson9394.3110 Devonta DevinFreeman10353.5120 Duvernay11919.0190 Le'Veon Bell310.310 TOTAL23944.1190RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD
Albert
RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL22602.7141 Rashod MarkBateman68013.3300 Andrews66310.5151 Marquise DevinBrown6376.2110 Duvernay4287.0110 Devonta Freeman3237.790 Sammy Watkins177.070 TOTAL262389.2301RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
Salvon
TOPTOTAL1931416.5640 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Marlon Humphrey7520.00.00 Patrick Queen5411.06.00 Brandon Stephens5410.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Byron Jones9720.00.00 Brandon Jones7610.00.00 Elandon Roberts6241.07.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker1-250.046G, 48WR TOTAL1-250.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Jason Sanders3-3100.031G, 22G, 29G TOTAL3-3100.0
OLB Justin Houston recorded his 100th-career sack, becoming the 37th player in league history to reach the coveted century mark. Since entering the league in 2011, Houston’s 100.5 sacks are the league’s fourth most, trailing only Von
TeamStatisticsRavensDolphins First Downs2317 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)2/14/14%3/13/23% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)0/0/0%0/0/0% Net TotalYards304350 Plays7062 Yards Per Play4.35.6 Rushes/Net NetYards23/9422/60 Passing210290 Pass HadAttempts/Completions43/2636/19 Intercepted10 Sacked/Yards Lost4/284/24 Punts/Average8/40.18/43.5 Penalties/Yards4/2011/97 Fumbles/Lost2/12/0 Possession Time31:4828:12

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING

SCORING DRIVES

Ravens202:11J.Tucker 35 yd. Field Goal (10-49, Ravens6:16)30 200:02J.Tucker 27 yd. Field Goal (11-55, Bears1:05)60 308:02D.Mooney 60 yd. pass from A.Dalton (C.Santos kick) (2-83, Ravens0:44)67 403:41J.Tucker 46 yd. Field Goal (7-17, Bears3:48)97 401:41M.Goodwin 49 yd. pass from A.Dalton (pass failed) (10-75, Ravens2:00)913 400:22D.Freeman 3 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (5-72, 1:19)1613

OFFENSECHICAGOBEARS(HEADCOACH:MATTNAGY)DEFENSE

WR84M.Goodwin DE90A.Blackson

WR11D.Mooney NT91E.Goldman LT71J.Peters DT98B.Nichols LG65C.Whitehair DT96A.Hicks C67S.Mustipher OLB99T.Gipson RG68J.Daniels ILB44A.Ogletree RT75L.Borom ILB58R.Smith TE85C.Kmet OLB94R.Quinn TE18J.James CB22K.Vildor

QB1J.Fields S38T.GipsonSr. RB32D.Montgomery

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR14S.Watkins DT92J.Madubuike LT78A.Villanueva NT71J.Ellis LG72B.Powers DE93C.Campbell C77B.Bozeman RUSH50J.Houston LG70K.Zeitler MLB56J.Bynes RT65P.Mekari WLB6P.Queen TE86N.Boyle SAM54T.Bowser QB2T.Huntley SS36C.Clark FB42P.Ricard FS21B.Stephens RB33D.Freeman CB44M.Humphrey WR13D.Duvernay CB30C.Westry KhalilSr.11111.0110 Herbert100.000

Darnell Mooney512124.260t1 JimmyGoodwin410426.049t1 ColeGraham22512.5230 Kmet11212.0120

David Montgomery199.090 Grant DamiereSr.166.060 Byrd133.030

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Baltimore has won 13 straight games vs. NFC opponents, dating back to Week 13 of 2018 at Atlanta. This ranks as the NFL’s longest active interconference winning streak and ties (Miami and New Orleans) for the second-longest such streak since the 1970 merger (New England – 17 wins from 2005-09).

The Ravens have won a league-high five games in 2021 in which they’ve faced a fourth-quarter deficit, marking the most such victories in Ravens’ single-season history. Via Elias Sports, Baltimore became the fourth team in the last 40 seasons to record five or more fourth-quarter comeback wins in their first 10 games (1982 Raiders, 2009 Colts and 2016 Lions).

QB Tyler Huntley made his first-career NFL start, leading the Ravens to a dramatic fourth-quarter game-winning drive. Huntley joined Chase Daniel (2013) and Robert Griffin III (2012) as the only QBs in NFL history to eclipse 200 passing yards and 40 rushing yards, while completing at least 70% of their passes, in their first NFL start.

OLB Tyus Bowser recorded 5 tackles (4 solo), 2 sacks (-18 yards), including a game-sealing takedown of QB Andy Dalton as time expired, and 1 FF in the victory. It marked the first game of his career in which he notched multiple sacks and a FF, and he became the first Raven in 2021 to achieve the feat. (It was his third-career multi-sack performance.)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 345 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens 0 6 0 10—16 ChicagoBears 0 0 76—13
PLAYBALCHI
CB33J.S36D.Houston-CarsonJohnson
OFFICIALS: Referee: Shawn Smith (14), Umpire: Bryan Neale (92), Down Judge: Mark Hittner (28), Line Judge: Michael Dolce (123), Field Judge: Greg Gautreaux (80), Side Judge: Dave Hawkshaw (107), Back Judge: Dino Paganelli (105), Replay Official: Mike Wimmer, Replay Assistant: Sebrina Brunson BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Tyler Huntley36262196/43029176.0 TOTAL36262196/43029176.0 CHICAGO BEARS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Andy Dalton23112011/18260t0107.3 Justin Fields114792/1029062.3 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL34152803/19260T092.8 Devonta TylerFreeman16493.1101 Huntley7405.7190 Latavius PatrickMurray10323.280 Ricard122.020 TOTAL341233.6191RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD David Montgomery14584.1110 Justin Fields4235.880 Jakeem Grant
RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL20924.6110 Mark Andrews8739.1160 Devonta DevinFreeman6315.290 Duvernay4379.3210 Sammy Watkins34816.0290 Rashod Bateman3299.7150 Latavius Murray210.530 TOTAL262198.4290RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
Marquise
Jakeem
TOPTOTAL1528018.760T2 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Patrick TyusQueen7430.00.00 Bowser5412.018.00 Marlon Humphrey5410.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Roquan Smith171340.00.00 DeAndre AlecHouston-Carson8620.00.00 Ogletree7430.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker3-3100.035G, 27G, 46G TOTAL3-3100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Cairo Santos0-10.040WL TOTAL0-10.0
TeamStatisticsRavensBears First Downs2314 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)7/16/44%2/11/18% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/1/100%2/3/67% Net TotalYards299353 Plays7657 Yards Per Play3.96.2 Rushes/Net NetYards34/12320/92 Passing176261 Pass HadAttempts/Completions36/2634/15 Intercepted10 Sacked/Yards Lost6/433/19 Punts/Average6/43.35/41.0 Penalties/Yards6/366/58 Fumbles/Lost1/01/1 Possession Time38:5021:10

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYCLEBAL

Ravens100:24J.Tucker 52 yd. Field Goal (9-41, Ravens3:38)03 203:53J.Tucker 25 yd. Field Goal (17-59, Browns8:41)06 201:02C.McLaughlin 46 yd. Field Goal (7-25, Ravens1:27)36 309:48M.Andrews 13 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (10-75, Browns5:12)313 300:39D.Njoku 20 yd. pass from B.Mayfield (C.McLaughlin kick) (5-87, Ravens2:30)1013 401:10J.Tucker 49 yd. Field Goal (11-45, 5:18)1016

OFFENSECLEVELANDBROWNS(HEADCOACH:KEVINSTEFANSKI)DEFENSE

WR80J.Landry DE90J.Clowney LT71J.WillsJr. DE95M.Garrett LG75J.Bitonio DT97M.Jackson C64J.Tretter DT58M.McDowell RG77W.Teller WILL28J.Owusu-Koramoah RT78J.Conklin MIKE4A.WalkerJr. TE88H.Bryant CB20G.NewsomeII TE81A.Hooper CB21D.Ward TE85D.Njoku SS43J.JohnsonIII QB6B.Mayfield FS33R.HarrisonJr. RB24N.Chubb S22G.Delpit

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT71J.Ellis WR7R.Bateman NT98B.Williams LT78A.Villanueva DE92J.Madubuike LG72B.Powers RUSH50J.Houston C77B.Bozeman MLB56J.Bynes LG70K.Zeitler WLB6P.Queen RT65P.Mekari SAM54T.Bowser QB8L.Jackson SS36C.Clark

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

Under head coach John Harbaugh (since 2008), the Ravens have produced an 18-2 record at home in primetime games. This .900 winning percentage is the NFL’s best home mark in primetime during this span. Baltimore held the Browns – who entered the game with the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.8 ypg) – to a season-low 40 yards.

LB Patrick Queen registered a team-high (tied, CB Marlon Humphrey ) 8 total tackles (all solo), including 2 TFL, and 1 FR.

K Justin Tucker made 3 FGs, hitting from 52, 25 and 49 yards. With the 52-yarder in the first quarter, Tucker has now made 46 FGs from 50-plus yards since entering the league in 2012, ranking as the NFL’s second most (Matt Prater – 51). Tucker’s 46 makes from 50-plus yards are also the most by a kicker in the first 10 seasons of a career in NFL history.

OLB Odafe Oweh became the NFL’s only rookie in 2021 to post a sack, FF and FR in the same game. (He had 4 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF and 1 FR in the game.)

OLB Tyus Bowser tallied 4 total tackles, 1 sack, a game-high 3 QB hits and 1 PD. He has 5.5 sacks on the season, marking a new career high. (Previous best was 5 sacks in 2019.)

Marquise Bateman4317.8130 DevinWatkins188.080 Duvernay122.020

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 346 GAME SUMMARIES ClevelandBrowns 0 37 0 —10 BaltimoreRavens3 373—16
FB42P.Ricard FS21B.Stephens RB28L.Murray CB44M.Humphrey WR13D.Duvernay CB23A.Averett OFFICIALS: Referee: Jerome Boger (23), Umpire: Barry Anderson (20), Down Judge: Frank LeBlanc (44), Line Judge: Rusty Baynes (59), Side Judge: Jonah Monroe (120), Back Judge: Dino Paganelli (105), Replay Official: Ross Smith, Replay Assistant: Gerald Frye, Field Judge: Steve Zimmer (33) CLEVELAND BROWNS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Baker Mayfield37182472/24141079.4 Jarvis Landry0001/10000.0 TOTAL37182473/25141079.4 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson32201652/10139446.5 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL32201652/10139446.5 Kareem NickHunt7202.990 Chubb8162.050 Baker Mayfield242.030 TOTAL17402.490RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Lamar Jackson17684.0130 Devonta Freeman16523.380 Latavius DevinMurray8141.840 Duvernay11313.0130 Ty'Son Williams111.010 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL431483.4130 Jarvis Landry611118.5380 Harrison DavidBryant35016.7410 NickNjoku33511.720t1 Chubb22311.5160 Ja'Marcus DonovanBradley2189.0100 Peoples-Jones2105.060 TOTAL1824713.7411RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
MarkBrown8516.4110 Andrews46516.3391 Rashod
Devonta Freeman188.080 Sammy
Patrick Ricard100.000 TOPTOTAL201658.3391 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Ronnie Harrison AnthonyJr.141130.00.01 Walker JeremiahJr.12840.00.00 Owusu-Koramoah12660.52.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Patrick Queen8800.00.00 Marlon Humphrey8710.00.00 Brandon Stephens5230.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Chase McLaughlin1-250.046WL, 46G TOTAL1-250.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker3-3100.052G, 25G, 49G TOTAL3-3100.0
TeamStatisticsBrownsRavens First Downs1422 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)4/13/31%7/15/47% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)0/1/0%1/1/100% Net TotalYards262303 Plays5777 Yards Per Play4.63.9 Rushes/Net NetYards17/4043/148 Passing222155 Pass HadAttempts/Completions37/1832/20 Intercepted04 Sacked/Yards Lost3/252/10 Punts/Average6/43.53/45.3 Penalties/Yards5/455/54 Fumbles/Lost2/20/0 Possession Time22:5637:04

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTR TIME SCORING PLAYBALPIT

Ravens208:37 D.Freeman 3 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) Steelers(16-99,10:27)70

200:27 C.Boswell 53 yd. Field Goal (9-52, Ravens1:21)73 307:24 J.Tucker 35 yd. Field Goal (10-41, Steelers5:20)103 414:01 D.Johnson 29 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (kick failed, wl) (4-78, Ravens1:38)109 411:51 J.Tucker 28 yd. Field Goal (5-51, Steelers2:10)139

407:18 C.Boswell 43 yd. Field Goal (10-50, Steelers4:33)1312 401:48 D.Johnson 5 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (B.Roethlisberger-P.Freiermuth pass) (11-69, Ravens4:33)1320 400:12 S.Watkins 6 yd. pass from L.Jackson (pass failed) (8-60, 1:36)1920

OFFENSEPITTSBURGHSTEELERS(HEADCOACH:MIKETOMLIN)DEFENSE

WR18D.Johnson DT97C.Heyward LT65D.MooreJr. NT57M.AdamsSr. LG67B.Finney DL95C.Wormley C53K.Green LOLB90T.Watt RG51T.Turner LILB55D.Bush RT76C.Okorafor RILB93J.Schobert

TE88P.Freiermuth ROLB56A.Highsmith RB22N.Harris LCB25A.Witherspoon QB7B.Roethlisberger FS39M.Fitzpatrick TE81Z.Gentry SS34T.Edmunds FB44D.Watt RCB20C.Sutton

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT93C.Campbell LT78A.Villanueva NT98B.Williams LG72B.Powers DE92J.Madubuike C77B.Bozeman RUSH50J.Houston

LG70K.Zeitler MLB56J.Bynes RT65P.Mekari WLB6P.Queen TE89M.Andrews SAM54T.Bowser

QB8L.Jackson SS36C.Clark

FB42P.Ricard FS21B.Stephens

RB33D.Freeman CB44M.Humphrey

WR14S.Watkins CB23A.Averett

In the the 51-

Baltimore has rushed for 100+ in 17 consecutive games vs. an AFC North opponent and in 18 consecutive December contests. For the 10th time (in 12 games) this season, Baltimore controlled the time of possession, holding the football for 36:30 compared to Pittsburgh’s 23:30.

TE Mark Andrews had 4 catches for 50 yards, including 3 first-down receptions. He now owns 45 chain-moving grabs in 2021, the most by a TE in Ravens’ singleseason history. He has also recorded a catch in 44 straight games, marking the third-longest streak in franchise history (Todd Heap – 74 games; Derrick Mason –46.)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 347 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens 0 739—19 PittsburghSteelers 0 3 0 17—20
OFFICIALS: Referee: Scott Novak (1), Umpire: Ramon George (128), Down Judge: Derick Bowers (74), Line Judge: Walt Coleman IV (65), Field Judge: Mike Weatherford (116), Side Judge: David Meslow (118), Back Judge: Terrence Miles (111), Replay Official: Matt Sumstine, Replay Assistant: Lawrence Hill Jr. BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Lamar Jackson37232537/34129180.1 TOTAL37232537/34129180.1 PITTSBURGH STEELERS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Ben Roethlisberger31212361/02400111.8 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL31212361/02400111.8 Lamar Jackson8556.9130 Devonta Freeman14523.7181 Latavius NateMurray210.530 McCrary1-1-1.0-10 TOTAL251074.3181RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Najee Harris21713.4130 Benny Snell ChaseJr.2136.580 BenClaypool122.020 Roethlisberger1-1-1.0-10 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL25853.4130 Marquise DevontaBrown55511.0220 MarkFreeman5459.0150 Andrews45012.5290 Sammy Watkins4399.8151 Latavius DevinMurray23417.0180 Duvernay22110.5180 Patrick Ricard199.090 TOTAL2325311.0291RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD Diontae NajeeJohnson810513.129t2 PatHarris5367.2180 Freiermuth3268.7170 Chase ZachClaypool25226.0400 Gentry2105.050 Ray-Ray McCloud177.070 TOPTOTAL2123611.2402 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Brandon Williams11650.00.00 Brandon JoshStephens7520.00.00 Bynes7340.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Minkah JoeFitzpatrick9720.00.01 Schobert7610.00.00 T.J. Watt6513.512.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker2-2100.035G, 28G TOTAL2-2100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Chris Boswell2-2100.053G, 43G TOTAL2-2100.0 GAME HIGHLIGHTS In the Ravens/Steelers rivalry, 21 of the last 27 matchups (since 2008) have been decided by one score. Of those, 15 have been decided by 3 points or fewer.
second quarter, RB Devonta Freeman capped a 16-play, 99-yard TD drive with a 3-yard rushing score. The 99-yard drive was the longest drive in
game history of the Ravens/Steelers rivalry.
yards
TeamStatisticsRavensSteelers First Downs2217 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)8/16/50%5/12/42% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)0/0/0%0/0/0% Net TotalYards326321 Plays6957 Yards Per Play4.75.6 Rushes/Net NetYards25/10725/85 Passing219236 Pass HadAttempts/Completions37/2331/21 Intercepted10 Sacked/Yards Lost7/341/0 Punts/Average4/50.85/43.4 Penalties/Yards10/555/81 Fumbles/Lost1/00/0 Possession Time36:3023:30

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYBALCLE

Browns107:30C.McLaughlin 43 yd. Field Goal (7-60, Browns3:50)03

100:38J.Landry 9 yd. pass from B.Mayfield (C.McLaughlin kick) (8-66, Browns4:58)010

208:15A.Hooper 1 yd. pass from B.Mayfield (C.McLaughlin kick) (10-77, Ravens6:05)017

203:30J.Tucker 50 yd. Field Goal (4-7, Browns1:54)317

200:49M.Garrett 15 yd. fumble return (C.McLaughlin Ravenskick)324

200:02J.Tucker 42 yd. Field Goal (7-53, Ravens0:47)624

302:05J.Tucker 55 yd. Field Goal (9-46, Ravens4:40)924 408:56L.Murray 1 yd. run (pass failed) (7-69, Ravens2:34)1524 401:17M.Andrews 8 yd. pass from T.Huntley (J.Tucker kick) (14-90, 4:09)2224

OFFENSECLEVELANDBROWNS(HEADCOACH:KEVINSTEFANSKI)DEFENSE

WR80J.Landry DE90J.Clowney

WR11D.Peoples-Jones DE95M.Garrett LT71J.WillsJr. DT96J.Elliott

LG75J.Bitonio DT97M.Jackson C64J.Tretter WILL28J.Owusu-Koramoah RG77W.Teller MIKE56M.Smith

RT66J.HudsonIII SAM44S.Takitaki TE81A.Hooper CB21D.Ward QB6B.Mayfield CB26G.Williams RB24N.Chubb FS43J.JohnsonIII FB31A.Janovich S22G.Delpit

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT93C.Campbell LT78A.Villanueva NT98B.Williams LG72B.Powers DE92J.Madubuike C77B.Bozeman RUSH50J.Houston LG70K.Zeitler MLB56J.Bynes RT74T.Phillips WLB6P.Queen TE89M.Andrews SAM54T.Bowser TE85E.Tomlinson SS36C.Clark QB8L.Jackson FS21B.Stephens RB33D.Freeman CB30C.Westry WR14S.Watkins CB23A.Averett in for the injured QB Lamar Jackson (ankle – did not return), who left the game at the beginning of the second quarter, QB Tyler Huntley completed 27of-38 passes for a career-high 270 yards and his first-career TD (99.7 rating), while adding 45 rushing yards on 6 carries (also career highs).

TE Mark Andrews finished with a team-high and career-high-tying 11 receptions for 115 yards and 1 TD, marking his third 100-yard outing this season and the fifth of his career. With 926 receiving yards in 2021, Andrews owns the Ravens’ singleseason record for the most receiving yards by a TE, surpassing Todd Heap’s previous franchise record (855 in 2005).

WR Rashod Bateman posted a career-high 7 receptions and 103 receiving yards, including two grabs of at least 30 yards. It marked his first-career 100-yard performance, and both of his 30-plus-yard grabs put the ball in the red zone, where Baltimore capitalized with a TD each time.

K Justin Tucker has posted eight games with multiple 50-plus-yard FGM, breaking a tie with K Brandon McManus and K Matt Prater for the most such outings in NFL history.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 348 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens 0 6313—22 ClevelandBrowns10 14 00 —24
OFFICIALS: Referee: Bradley Rogers (126), Umpire: Carl Paganelli (124), Down Judge: Kent Payne (79), Line Judge: Thomas Eaton (87), Field Judge: Aaron Santi (50), Field Judge: Dominique Pender (114), Back Judge: Greg Steed (12), Replay Official: Kevin Brown, Replay Official: Bob Hubbell BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Tyler Huntley38272703/16136099.7 Lamar Jackson44171/0011084.4 TOTAL42312874/161360100.0 CLEVELAND BROWNS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Baker Mayfield32221900/0234191.9 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL32221900/0234191.9 Devonta TylerFreeman13644.9210 Huntley6457.5180 Lamar Jackson252.540 Devin Duvernay133.030 Latavius Murray111.01t1 TOTAL231185.1211RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Nick Chubb17593.5150 D'Ernest BakerJohnson4225.5130 Mayfield6142.360 Kareem Hunt252.530 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL291003.4150 Mark Andrews1111510.5321 Rashod Bateman710314.7360 Marquise DevontaBrown5418.2120 DevinFreeman581.640 Duvernay2147.0110 Josh Oliver166.060 TOTAL312879.3361RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD Donovan JarvisPeoples-Jones59018.0340 Landry5418.2171 Austin NickHooper5306.091 Chubb362.040 Kareem Hunt2136.580 D'Ernest AndyJohnson177.070 Janovich133.030 TOPTOTAL221908.6342 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Brandon ChrisStephens8620.00.00 Westry6600.00.00 Chuck Clark6420.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Grant Delpit111100.00.00 John Johnson TroyIII7610.50.00 Hill7520.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker3-3100.050G, 42G, 55G TOTAL3-3100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Chase McLaughlin1-250.043G, 41RU TOTAL1-250.0 GAME HIGHLIGHTS Filling
TeamStatisticsRavensBrowns First Downs2120 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)1/12/8%6/13/46% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)3/4/75%0/0/0% Net TotalYards389290 Plays6961 Yards Per Play5.64.8 Rushes/Net NetYards23/11829/100 Passing271190 Pass HadAttempts/Completions42/3132/22 Intercepted01 Sacked/Yards Lost4/160/0 Punts/Average5/45.65/39.2 Penalties/Yards10/1294/42 Fumbles/Lost2/22/0 Possession Time26:1033:50

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYGBBAL

Ravens102:33M.Andrews 8 yd. pass from T.Huntley (J.Tucker kick) (7-45, Packers3:32)07 212:50A.Dillon 2 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) (8-84, Ravens4:43)77

207:11M.Andrews 9 yd. pass from T.Huntley (J.Tucker kick) (11-73, Packers5:39)714 201:09D.Adams 3 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (11-77, Packers6:02)1414

307:40A.Jones 9 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (13-80, Ravens7:20)2114 303:20J.Tucker 38 yd. Field Goal (9-55, Packers4:20)2117

412:54M.Valdes-Scantling 11 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (11-88, Packers5:26)2817 409:26M.Crosby 29 yd. Field Goal (5-18, Ravens2:30)3117 404:47T.Huntley 3 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (12-75, Ravens4:39)3124 400:42T.Huntley 8 yd. run (pass failed) (7-49, 1:42)3130

OFFENSEGREENBAYPACKERS(HEADCOACH:MATTLAFLEUR)DEFENSE

WR17D.Adams DE94D.Lowry

LT73Y.Nijman NT95T.Lancaster LG76J.Runyan DE96K.Keke C62L.Patrick OLB91P.Smith RG70R.Newman ILB51K.Barnes

RT79D.Kelly ILB59D.Campbell TE89M.Lewis OLB52R.Gary TE81J.Deguara CB21E.Stokes WR13A.Lazard CB29R.Douglas QB12A.Rodgers S31A.Amos RB33A.Jones S26D.Savage

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown NT98B.Williams

LT78A.Villanueva DE92J.Madubuike LG66B.Cleveland RUSH50J.Houston C77B.Bozeman MLB56J.Bynes LG70K.Zeitler WLB6P.Queen

RT74T.Phillips SAM54T.Bowser TE86N.Boyle SS26G.Stone

TE85E.Tomlinson FS21B.Stephens

TE Mark Andrews tallied 10 catches for a game-high 136 receiving yards and 2 TDs on 13 targets. With his performance, Andrews produced the 13th 1,000-yard receiving season in Ravens history (and the first by a tight end).

QB Tyler Huntley , who started for an injured Lamar Jackson, scored 2 rushing TDs (the first of his career), leading Baltimore back from 14 down in the fourth quarter and setting up the Ravens’ potential game-winning 2-point conversion attempt. In two career starts (also at Chicago in Week 11), Huntley has thrown for 434 yards and produced 4 total TDs (2 passing & 2 rushing). His 434 yards and 4 total TDs are the most by a Ravens’ homegrown QB in the first two starts of a career. Huntley also became the first Raven in team history to pass for 2 TDs and rush for 2 TDs in a game.

LB Patrick Queen produced a career-high 13 total tackles, including 11 solo. His previous high was 12 total tackles at Washington in 2020.

Mark Wallace155.050 Murray133.030

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 349 GAME SUMMARIES GreenBayPackers 0 14710—31 BaltimoreRavens7 7313—30
QB2T.Huntley CB25T.Young RB28L.Murray CB23A.Averett WR13D.Duvernay DB41A.LevineSr. OFFICIALS: Referee: Brad Allen (122), Umpire: Bruce Stritesky (102), Down Judge: Danny Short (113), Line Judge: Daniel Gallagher (85), Field Judge: Rick Patterson (15), Side Judge: Boris Cheek (41), Back Judge: Greg Yette (38), Replay Official: Mark Butterworth, Replay Assistant: Larry Hanson GREEN BAY PACKERS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Aaron Rodgers31232683/183310132.2 TOTAL31232683/183310132.2 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Tyler Huntley40282151/4243099.5 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL40282151/4243099.5 Aaron AJJones13584.5110 Dillon7223.161 Aaron AllenRodgers4112.880 Lazard155.050 TOTAL25963.8111RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Tyler Huntley13735.6152 Latavius Murray7486.9160 Devonta Freeman6223.770 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL261435.5162 Davante Adams6447.3161 Marquez Valdes-Scantling59819.6311 Marcedes JosiahLewis34013.3230 AllenDeguara3165.390 Lazard22311.5170 Aaron TylerJones2126.09t1 AJDavis12222.0220 Dillon11313.0130 TOTAL2326811.7313RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
Andrews1013613.6432 Marquise DevinBrown10434.370 Duvernay3134.370 James Proche RashodII188.080 TylanBateman155.050
Latavius
Devonta Freeman122.020 TOPTOTAL282157.7432 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT De'Vondre RasulCampbell10551.04.00 Douglas8800.00.00 Adrian Amos8710.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Patrick JoshQueen131120.00.00 Bynes8531.00.00 Geno Stone7340.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Mason Crosby1-1100.029G TOTAL1-1100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker1-1100.038G TOTAL1-1100.0 GAME HIGHLIGHTS
TeamStatisticsPackersRavens First Downs2624 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)5/9/56%7/13/54% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)0/0/0%2/4/50% Net TotalYards346354 Plays5967 Yards Per Play5.95.3 Rushes/Net NetYards25/9626/143 Passing250211 Pass HadAttempts/Completions31/2340/28 Intercepted00 Sacked/Yards Lost3/181/4 Punts/Average3/48.71/42.0 Penalties/Yards8/768/56 Fumbles/Lost0/00/0 Possession Time31:1028:50

SCORING DRIVES

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING PLAYBALCIN

Bengals111:06E.McPherson 30 yd. Field Goal (8-57, Ravens3:54)03

105:56R.Bateman 4 yd. pass from J.Johnson (J.Tucker kick) (12-75, Bengals5:10)73

100:27J.Mixon 1 yd. run (E.McPherson kick) (10-74, Bengals5:29)710

213:18T.Boyd 68 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (2-71, Bengals0:53)717

OFFENSECINCINNATIBENGALS(HEADCOACH:ZACTAYLOR)DEFENSE

WR1J.Chase LDE94S.Hubbard

WR83T.Boyd DT65L.Ogunjobi

WR85T.Higgins NT68J.Tupou LT73J.Williams RDE91T.Hendrickson LG67Q.Spain LB51M.Bailey C66T.Hopkins LB57G.Pratt RG77H.Adeniji CB22C.Awuzie RT75I.Prince CB20E.Apple TE87C.Uzomah S30J.BatesIII

QB9J.Burrow S24V.Bell HB28J.Mixon NCB21M.Hilton

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT96B.Washington WR7R.Bateman NT98B.Williams LT78A.Villanueva RUSH99O.Oweh

410:05T.Higgins 10 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (8-78, 4:50)2141

207:03J.Mixon 9 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (7-58, Ravens4:00)724 201:38D.Freeman 2 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (13-90, Bengals5:25)1424 200:21T.Higgins 1 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (7-75, Bengals1:17)1431 300:40E.McPherson 36 yd. Field Goal Ravens(19-68,10:29)1434 414:55M.Andrews 18 yd. pass from J.Johnson (J.Tucker kick) (5-60, Bengals0:45)2134

LG66B.Cleveland MLB56J.Bynes C77B.Bozeman WLB6P.Queen

LG70K.Zeitler SAM54T.Bowser RT65P.Mekari SS36C.Clark TE89M.Andrews FS21B.Stephens

QB15J.Johnson CB25T.Young RB33D.Freeman CB23A.Averett WR16T.Wallace DB25K.Seymour

Devonta

Tony Jefferson PatrickII9541.09.00

Joe

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

QB Josh Dec. 16, both out). It marked Johnson’s Washington. 304 Ravens’ first

In the second quarter, Baltimore completed a 13-play, 90-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard RB Devonta Freeman TD run. The drive marked the fifth 90-plus yard TD drive by the Ravens in 2021, the most in Baltimore’s single-season history. The five such drives are second most in 2021, trailing only the 49ers (6).

TE Mark Andrews (125 receiving yards) reached the century mark five times in 2021, including in three straight games. The five games with 100-plus receiving yards are a Ravens’ single-season high, while the three straight occurrences tie Qadry Ismail (1999) for the most consecutive games reaching the mark in franchise history. Andrews’ 100 receiving yards and 1 TD each in three straight games tie Jimmy Graham (2013) for the longest such streak by a TE in NFL history.

Baltimore competed in the game with 10 practice squad players dressed as either COVID-19 replacements or standard elevations, including nine who saw game action.

Tee Higgins1219416.2522

Ja'Marr JoeChase712517.9220 Mixon67011.7521

C.J. Uzomah5367.2160

Tyler Boyd38528.368t1

Drew Sample294.550 Samaje Perine263.030

TOP Markus Bailey8440.00.00 Chidobe MikeAwuzie7250.00.00 Hilton6510.00.00

Evan McPherson2-366.730G, 36G, 50WR TOTAL2-366.0

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 350 GAME SUMMARIES BaltimoreRavens7 7 0 7—21 CincinnatiBengals10 2137—41
BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Josh Johnson40283041/9228198.3 TOTAL40283041/9228198.3 CINCINNATI BENGALS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Joe Burrow46375253/27468t0143.2 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL46375253/27468T0143.2 Devonta Freeman6172.881 Latavius JoshMurray5122.460 Johnson5102.070 TOTAL16392.481RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD
Mixon18653.6191 Joe Burrow2115.5120 Chris Evans111.010 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL21773.7191 Mark Andrews812515.6281 James Proche MarquiseII77610.9170 RashodBrown5448.8150 Bateman4266.5111
TylanFreeman231.540 Wallace11818.0180 Latavius Murray11212.0120 TOTAL2830410.9282RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD
TOPTOTAL3752514.268T4 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT
Queen9450.00.00 Kevon Seymour7340.00.00
DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT
FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS No Field Goals FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS
Johnson , who was signed by the Ravens on
started (Lamar Jackson/ankle and Tyler Huntley/COVID-19 were
ninth-career NFL start and his first since 12/30/18 while with
Johnson’s
passing yards were the most by a
QB in his
start with the team (Eric Zeier, 302 in 1997).
TeamStatisticsRavensBengals First Downs2133 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)6/11/55%5/10/50% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)0/1/0%2/2/100% Net TotalYards334575 Plays5770 Yards Per Play5.98.2 Rushes/Net NetYards16/3921/77 Passing295498 Pass HadAttempts/Completions40/2846/37 Intercepted10 Sacked/Yards Lost1/93/27 Punts/Average3/44.30/0.0 Penalties/Yards6/275/45 Fumbles/Lost2/00/0 Possession Time22:5737:03

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING

SCORING DRIVES

Ravens101:58C.Clark 17 yd. interception return (J.Tucker Ravenskick)07 203:41J.Tucker 22 yd. Field Goal (15-91, Rams9:00)010 200:55C.Kupp 18 yd. pass from M.Stafford (M.Gay kick) (3-29, Ravens0:34)710

200:02J.Tucker 46 yd. Field Goal (9-51, Ravens0:53)713 304:42J.Tucker 46 yd. Field Goal (14-52, Rams6:23)716 412:09S.Michel 1 yd. run (M.Gay kick) (7-55, Ravens3:48)1416 404:30J.Tucker 34 yd. Field Goal (12-59, Rams7:39)1419 400:57O.Beckham 7 yd. pass from M.Stafford (pass failed) (9-75, 3:33)2019

OFFENSELOSANGELESRAMS(HEADCOACH:SEANMCVAY)DEFENSE

WR3O.Beckham DE94A.Robinson WR12V.Jefferson NT91G.Gaines

WR10C.Kupp DT99A.Donald TE89T.Higbee OLB54L.Floyd LT77A.Whitworth OLB40V.Miller LG73D.Edwards ILB32T.Howard C55B.Allen ILB51T.Reeder RG63A.Corbett LCB11D.Williams

RT79R.Havenstein RCB5J.Ramsey QB9M.Stafford SS4J.Fuller RB25S.Michel FS24T.Rapp

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT93C.Campbell

LT78A.Villanueva NT98B.Williams LG66B.Cleveland RUSH50J.Houston

C63T.Colon MLB56J.Bynes LG70K.Zeitler WLB6P.Queen

RT65P.Mekari SAM54T.Bowser TE86N.Boyle SS36C.Clark QB2T.Huntley FS21B.Stephens Chuck and tallied 2 INTs (on back-to-back possessions), including 1 returned 17 yards for a TD. This marks his first-career multi-INT game and first INT-TD. (It was Clark’s second-career defensive TD, previously recording a 65-yard FR-TD in Week 9 of 2020 at Indianapolis.) Clark’s 2INT game is the first multi-INT performance by a Raven since CB Jimmy Smith recorded 2 INTs in Week 17 of 2018 vs. Cleveland.

K Justin Tucker scored 13 points and recorded his 130th point of the season, becoming the first kicker in NFL history to reach 130-plus points in six consecutive seasons. He has also made at least 30 FGs in a season seven times in his career, marking the most 30-plus FGM seasons in NFL history.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 351 GAME SUMMARIES LosAngelesRams 0 7 0 13—20 BaltimoreRavens7 633—19
PLAYLARBAL
FB42P.Ricard CB25T.Young RB28L.Murray CB22J.Smith WR7R.Bateman DB25K.Seymour OFFICIALS: Referee: Bill Vinovich (52), Umpire: Tony Michalek (115), Down Judge: Patrick Holt (106), Line Judge: Mark Perlman (9), Field Judge: Joe Blubaugh (57), Side Judge: Jimmy Buchanan (86), Back Judge: Jimmy Russell (82), Replay Official: Mark Butterworth, Replay Assistant: Yvonda Lewis LOS ANGELES RAMS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Matthew Stafford35263091/9235296.0 TOTAL35263091/9235296.0 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Tyler Huntley32201975/35033166.8 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL32201975/35033166.8 Sony Michel19743.9141 Matthew Stafford1-1-1.0-10 TOTAL20733.7141RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Devonta TylerFreeman14765.4320 Huntley6549.0170 Latavius DevinMurray11312.860 Duvernay144.040 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL321655.2320 Cooper TylerKupp69515.8241 Higbee66911.5190 Odell VanBeckham5397.8171 Jefferson46315.8350 Sony BenMichel3258.3120 Skowronek2189.0150 TOTAL2630911.9352RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD Rashod MarkBateman7588.3150 Andrews68914.8330 Marquise DevinBrown3289.3130 NickDuvernay2199.5140 Boyle122.020 Devonta Freeman111.010 TOPTOTAL201979.9330 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Troy Reeder9631.06.00 Leonard TaylorFloyd7430.53.50 Rapp6510.00.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Tavon JoshYoung9720.00.00 Bynes7430.00.00 Chuck Clark7430.00.02 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Matt Gay0-10.056WR TOTAL0-10.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker4-4100.022G, 46G, 46G, 34G TOTAL4-4100.0 GAME HIGHLIGHTS With 6 catches for 89 receiving yards, TE Mark Andrews (1,276 receiving yards) set a new single-season franchise record. Andrews surpassed WR Michael Jackson’s previous franchise record of 1,201 receiving yards in 1996. Baltimore’s defense recorded a season-high 3 turnovers (2 INTs – including an INT-TD – and 1 FR) against the Rams. S
Clark recorded 7 tackles (4 solo)
TeamStatisticsRamsRavens First Downs2019 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)3/9/33%4/14/29% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/1/100%3/3/100% Net TotalYards373327 Plays5669 Yards Per Play6.74.7 Rushes/Net NetYards20/7332/165 Passing300162 Pass HadAttempts/Completions35/2632/20 Intercepted21 Sacked/Yards Lost1/95/35 Punts/Average2/46.03/46.3 Penalties/Yards4/354/24 Fumbles/Lost1/11/1 Possession Time26:2133:39

TEAMQTRTIMESCORING

SCORING DRIVES

Steelers106:06C.Boswell 28 yd. Field Goal (7-29, Ravens3:51)30 200:11J.Tucker 24 yd. Field Goal (8-34, Ravens1:35)33 312:32L.Murray 46 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (5-68, Steelers2:28)310 307:41C.Boswell 40 yd. Field Goal (8-50, Steelers4:51)610 402:54C.Claypool 6 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (C.Boswell kick) (10-50, Ravens5:13)1310 401:13J.Tucker 46 yd. Field Goal (7-40, Steelers1:41)1313 OT01:56C.Boswell 36 yd. Field Goal (15-65, 4:28)1613

OFFENSEPITTSBURGHSTEELERS(HEADCOACH:MIKETOMLIN)DEFENSE

WR11C.Claypool DT97C.Heyward LT71J.Haeg NT57M.AdamsSr. LG77J.Leglue DL95C.Wormley C60J.Hassenauer LOLB90T.Watt RG51T.Turner LILB55D.Bush RT76C.Okorafor RILB41R.Spillane TE87K.Rader ROLB56A.Highsmith RB22N.Harris LCB25A.Witherspoon

QB7B.Roethlisberger FS39M.Fitzpatrick TE81Z.Gentry SS34T.Edmunds FB44D.Watt RCB20C.Sutton

OFFENSEBALTIMORERAVENS(HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH)DEFENSE

WR5M.Brown DT93C.Campbell LT78A.Villanueva NT98B.Williams LG66B.Cleveland DE92J.Madubuike C77B.Bozeman RUSH50J.Houston LG70K.Zeitler MLB56J.Bynes

RT65P.Mekari WLB6P.Queen TE85E.Tomlinson SAM54T.Bowser TE89M.Andrews SS36C.Clark

TE84J.Oliver

QB2T.Huntley CB25T.Young Andrews88510.6280 RashodBrown3279.0110 Oliver111.010 the 16-13 OT loss to the Steelers, Baltimore dropped its sixth-straight game to close out the 2021 campaign and finish with an 8-9 record. Five of the Ravens’ last six losses were decided by a combined 8 points: at Pittsburgh (1), at Cleveland (2), vs. Green Bay (1), vs. LA Rams (1) and vs. Pittsburgh (3).

Baltimore played in its NFL-high fourth overtime game of the season, finishing 2-2 in such contests in 2021. Since 2008 (during the Harbaugh Era), the Ravens and Steelers have squared off in five overtime contests, tying (Chargers-Chiefs) for the most OT games in a division series over that span.

TE Mark Andrews recorded a team-high 8 catches for 85 yards. With 107 receptions in 2021, Andrews surpassed WR Derrick Mason (103 in 2007) to set a new Ravens’ single-season record. Andrews closed the season with five consecutive outings of 85-plus receiving yards, marking the longest streak of 85plus receiving yards by a tight end in NFL history.

With 3 catches for 27 yards, WR Marquise Brown (1,008 yards) eclipsed 1,000 receiving in 2021. Joining with TE Mark Andrews , the pair became the second Baltimore tandem to each reach the 1,000-yard mark in the same season (1996: Michael Jackson – 1,201 & Derrick Alexander –1,099).

With 20 first downs vs. Pittsburgh, Baltimore set a new franchise single-season record with 394 first downs, surpassing the 2019 campaign (386).

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 352 GAME SUMMARIES PittsburghSteelers3 0 373—16 BaltimoreRavens 0 373 0 —13
PLAYPITBAL
FS21B.Stephens
RB33D.Freeman CB22J.Smith OFFICIALS: Referee: Shawn Hochuli (83), Down Judge: Ed Camp (134), Line Judge: Greg Bradley (98), Umpire: Terry Killens Jr. (77), Back Judge: Rich Martinez (39), Field Judge: Tom Hill (97), Side Judge: Chad Hill (125), Replay Official: Tyler Cerimeli PITTSBURGH STEELERS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Ben Roethlisberger44302441/9125180.1 TOTAL44302441/9125180.1 BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSINGATTCPYDSSK/YDTDLGINTRTG Tyler Huntley31161413/9028237.2 Sam Koch1000/000039.6 RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL32161413/9028236.1 Chase Claypool33311.0170 Najee Harris11282.5150 Benny Snell KalenJr.12221.890 BenBallage100.000 Roethlisberger3-4-1.3-10 TOTAL30792.6170RUSHINGATTYDSAVGLGTD Latavius TylerMurray161509.446t1 Huntley12726.0210 Devonta Ty'SonFreeman5214.2220 DevinWilliams144.040 Duvernay122.020 Mark Andrews100.000 RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTDTOTAL362496.946T1 Diontae PatJohnson7517.3160 Freiermuth6538.8140 Chase ZachClaypool5377.4101 Gentry4399.8250 Ray-Ray NajeeMcCloud4379.3200 Harris4276.8110 TOTAL302448.1251RECEIVINGNOYDSAVGLGTD Mark
Marquise
Bateman22211.0190 Devonta JoshFreeman263.050
TOPTOTAL161418.8280 DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Chris Wormley7341.04.00 Minkah Fitzpatrick6510.00.00 Cameron Heyward6511.02.00 TOP DEFENSETOTSOLOASTSCKYDSINT Josh Bynes8620.00.00 Chuck TyusClark8350.00.00 Bowser6510.00.00 FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Chris Boswell3-3100.028G, 40G, 36G TOTAL3-3100.0FIELD GOALSFGM/FGAPERCENTRESULTS Justin Tucker2-2100.024G, 46G TOTAL2-2100.0 GAME HIGHLIGHTS With
TeamStatisticsSteelersRavens First Downs1920 3rd-Down Eff. 4th-Down(Made/Att/Pct)6/17/35%3/14/21% Eff. Total(Made/Att/Pct)1/1/100%1/2/50% Net TotalYards314381 Plays7571 Yards Per Play4.25.4 Rushes/Net NetYards30/7936/249 Passing235132 Pass HadAttempts/Completions44/3032/16 Intercepted12 Sacked/Yards Lost1/93/9 Punts/Average8/37.37/38.3 Penalties/Yards6/431/5 Fumbles/Lost0/02/1 Possession Time36:4831:16
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 353 2021 NFL RANKINGS NATIONALFOOTBALLLEAGUEOFFENSE DEFENSE TOTAL RUSH PASS TOTAL RUSH PASS ArizonaCardinals............................................................................................................ 8101011207 AtlantaFalcons............................................................................................................... 293116262718 BaltimoreRavens 631325*132 BuffaloBills.................................................................................................................... 569*113*1 CarolinaPanthers........................................................................................................... 3020292184 ChicagoBears................................................................................................................ 241430623T3 CincinnatiBengals.......................................................................................................... 1323718526 ClevelandBrowns........................................................................................................... 184275125 DallasCowboys.............................................................................................................. *192T191620 DenverBroncos............................................................................................................... 1913198158 DetroitLions................................................................................................................... 221918292824 GreenBayPackers.......................................................................................................... 1018891110 HoustonTexans.............................................................................................................. 323228313123 IndianapolisColts........................................................................................................... 16226161019 JacksonvilleJaguars....................................................................................................... 2722222023T17 KansasCityChiefs.......................................................................................................... 3164272127 LasVegasRaiders.......................................................................................................... 11286141913 LosAngelesChargers..................................................................................................... 4212T233012 LosAngelesRams.......................................................................................................... 925517622 MiamiDolphins............................................................................................................... 253017151416 MinnesotaVikings.......................................................................................................... 121711302628 NewEnglandPatriots...................................................................................................... 158144222 NewOrleansSaints......................................................................................................... 2815327414 NewYorkGiants............................................................................................................. 312431212515 NewYorkJets................................................................................................................. 262720322930 PhiladelphiaEagles......................................................................................................... 14*12510911 PittsburghSteelers.......................................................................................................... 23291524329 SanFrancisco49ers........................................................................................................ 7712376 SeattleSeahawks............................................................................................................ 201123281731 TampaBayBuccaneers................................................................................................... 226*113321 TennesseeTitans............................................................................................................ 1752412225 WashingtonCommanders............................................................................................... 21122122829 *=NFLleader|T=Tiedforposition AMERICANFOOTBALLCONFERENCEOFFENSE DEFENSE TOTAL RUSH PASS TOTAL RUSH PASS BaltimoreRavens 42613*116 BuffaloBills.................................................................................................................... 355*16*1 CincinnatiBengals.......................................................................................................... 61149313 ClevelandBrowns........................................................................................................... 10315353 DenverBroncos.............................................................................................................. 11710484 HoustonTexans............................................................................................................. 161616151511 IndianapolisColts........................................................................................................... 8*1148410 JacksonvilleJaguars...................................................................................................... 15101210129 KansasCityChiefs.......................................................................................................... *182141014 LasVegasRaiders.......................................................................................................... 5133697 LosAngelesChargers..................................................................................................... 29*111146 MiamiDolphins.............................................................................................................. 13159778 NewEnglandPatriots...................................................................................................... 7672112 NewYorkJets................................................................................................................ 141211161315 PittsburghSteelers......................................................................................................... 1214812165 TennesseeTitans........................................................................................................... 94135212 NATIONALFOOTBALLCONFERENCEOFFENSE DEFENSE TOTAL RUSH PASS TOTAL RUSH PASS ArizonaCardinals............................................................................................................ 4457114 AtlantaFalcons............................................................................................................... 1416813159 CarolinaPanthers........................................................................................................... 151213*1102 ChicagoBears................................................................................................................ 12714312*1 DallasCowboys.............................................................................................................. *13210810 DetroitLions................................................................................................................... 11119151613 GreenBayPackers.......................................................................................................... 6104575 LosAngelesRams.......................................................................................................... 51439312 MinnesotaVikings.......................................................................................................... 796161414 NewOrleansSaints......................................................................................................... 13816427 NewYorkGiants............................................................................................................. 16131511138 PhiladelphiaEagles......................................................................................................... 8*112666 SanFrancisco49ers........................................................................................................ 327243 SeattleSeahawks............................................................................................................ 951114916 TampaBayBuccaneers................................................................................................... 215*18*111 WashingtonCommanders............................................................................................... 1061012515
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 354 2021 NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN FOOTBALL EASTCONFERENCE DIVISION TEAMWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Buffalo Bills # *1160.6474832891946-3-05-3-07-5-05-1-0Won New4 England Patriots *1070.5884623031594-5-06-2-08-4-03-3-0Lost Miami1 Dolphins980.529341373-326-3-03-5-06-6-04-2-0Won New1 York Jets4130.235310504-1943-6-01-7-04-8-00-6-0Lost 2 NORTH TEAMDIVISIONWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Cincinnati Bengals # *1070.588460376845-4-05-3-08-4-04-2-0Lost Pittsburgh1 Steelers *971.559343398-556-2-13-5-07-5-04-2-0Won Cleveland2 Browns890.471349371-226-3-02-6-05-7-03-3-0Won 1 Baltimore Ravens890.471387392-55-4-03-5-05-7-01-5-0Lost SOUTH6 TEAMDIVISIONWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Tennessee Titans + ^ # *1250.706419354657-2-05-3-08-4-05-1-0Won Indianapolis3 Colts980.529451365864-5-05-3-07-5-03-3-0Lost Houston2 Texans4130.235280452-1722-7-02-6-04-8-03-3-0Lost Jacksonville2 Jaguars3140.176253457-2043-6-00-8-03-9-01-5-0Won 1 WEST DIVISION TEAMWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Kansas City Chiefs # *1250.7064803641167-2-05-3-07-5-05-1-0Won Las1 Vegas Raiders *1070.588374439-655-4-05-3-08-4-03-3-0Won Los4 Angeles Chargers980.529474459155-4-04-4-06-6-03-3-0Lost Denver1 Broncos7100.412335322134-5-03-5-03-9-01-5-0Lost 4 NATIONAL FOOTBALL EASTCONFERENCE DIVISION TEAMWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Dallas Cowboys # *1250.7065303581725-3-07-2-010-2-06-0-0Won Philadelphia1 Eagles *980.529444385593-5-06-3-07-5-03-3-0Lost Washington1 Commanders7100.412335434-993-5-04-5-06-6-02-4-0Won New1 York Giants4130.235258416-1583-5-01-8-03-9-01-5-0Lost 6 NORTH TEAMDIVISIONWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Green Bay Packers + ^ # *1340.765450371798-0-05-4-09-3-04-2-0Lost Minnesota1 Vikings890.471425426-15-3-03-6-06-6-04-2-0Won Chicago1 Bears6110.353311407-963-5-03-6-04-8-02-4-0Lost Detroit1 Lions3131.206325467-1423-5-00-8-13-9-02-4-0Won 1 SOUTH TEAMDIVISIONWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Tampa Bay Buccaneers # *1340.7655113531587-1-06-3-08-4-04-2-0Won New3 Orleans Saints980.529364335293-5-06-3-07-5-04-2-0Won Atlanta2 Falcons7100.412313459-1462-6-05-4-04-8-02-4-0Lost Carolina2 Panthers5120.294304404-1002-6-03-6-03-9-02-4-0Lost 7 WEST DIVISION TEAMWLTPCTPFPANET PTSHOMEAWAYCONFDIVSTREAK Los Angeles Rams # *1250.706460372885-3-07-2-08-4-03-3-0Lost Arizona1 Cardinals *1160.647449366833-5-08-1-07-5-04-2-0Lost San1 Francisco 49ers *1070.588427365624-4-06-3-07-5-02-4-0Won Seattle2 Seahawks7100.412395366293-5-04-5-04-8-03-3-0Won +2 Clinched Home-Field ^Advantage Clinched First-Round #Bye Clinched Division *Title Clinched Playoff Berth
JOHN HARBAUGH
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HISTORY

n emotionally-charged and thrilling six weeks kicked off the Baltimore Ravens’ 2012 campaign. Despite playing their first four games in an 18-day span, the Ravens produced a 5-1 record, marking the best start ever under John Harbaugh. Highlighted by a last-secondCincinnatiNightseason-openingvictoryonMondayFootballagainstdivisionfoeandanexhilarating,triumphoverAFCrival

New England, the Ravens immediately demonstrated the type of heart and resolve that would allow them to conquer anything in an NFL season.

Climbing to 9-2, Baltimore tied (2006) the then-best record to begin a season in franchise history. Following their Bye Week, the battle-tested Ravens won four-straight games –three of which occurred in hostile road clashes. Though a rash of injuries to key contributors left them shorthanded, the Ravens remained relentless and emerged victorious in hardfought contests at Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Baltimore’s grit was never more on display than in Week 12 at San Diego, when Ray Rice converted a fourth-and-29 catch – later voted “NFL Play of the Year” – to send the game into overtime and help capture the comeback win.

While able to secure the AFC North Title with a decisive victory over the New York Giants in Week 16, the Ravens closed out the regular season by dropping four of their last five games. This stretch included three-consecutive defeats – two by three points – to begin December, all against emerging playoff contenders. Many outsiders

perceived the run of losses to be Baltimore’s late-season demise, but the Ravens felt otherwise. As each wintry week passed, the team’s resilient chemistry never faded, nor did its genuine belief that the best was yet to come.

On Wild Card weekend, before a sellout M&T Bank Stadium

OT,history,IncultivatedasteamadversityatheButhadRidingtraveledFreshabouttheaboutcoachbe“IforRavens’incrediblegame,crowdthatcelebratedandsalutedRayLewisinhisfinalhomeBaltimorepummeledtheColts,24-9,kick-startinganplayoffrun.HoldingIndywithoutatouchdown,thedefensewasledbyLewis,whoreturnedtoactionthefirsttimesincetearinghistricepsinWeek6.thinkwe’reallappreciative,gratefulfortheopportunitytohereandtowitnessthishistoricmomentinsports,”headJohnHarbaughsaidafterthewin.“And,itwasn’tjustoneguy[Lewis].Nobodyunderstandsitmorethanoneguywe’retalkingabout.Itwasaboutateam.Itwasacity,afanbase,agreatsport,aboutagreatcareer.”offanemotionalvictoryoverIndianapolis,BaltimoretoNo.1seedDenverforaDivisionalPlayoffbout.an11-gamewinstreak,theheavily-favoredBroncosbeatentheRavens,34-17,inCharmCityfourweeksprior.despiteitsunderdogstatus,Baltimoreapproachedgamewiththebrazenattitudeofachampion.Itwasboldnessreinforcedbystrengthgainedwhilefacingthroughouttheseason.ItwasalsoaresiliencythehaddevelopedandabrotherhoodthatleaderssuchHarbaugh,Lewis,TerrellSuggs,JoeFlaccoandRicehadfromDayOne.whatbecamethefourth-longestgame(4:11)inNFLtheRavensoutlastedtheBroncos,38-35,indoubleproducinganelectrifyingvictory-turnedinstantclassic.

LB Ray Lewis emerges from the M&T Bank Stadium tunnel for the finalhome intro of his career prior to the Wild Card win over Indianapolis (1/6/13). WR Jacoby Jones secures QB Joe Flacco’s deep pass, connecting for a 70yard TD to send the Divisional Playoff at Denver (1/12/13) into overtime.
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Facing third-and-3 with 31 seconds remaining in regulation, Flacco found Jacoby Jones, who had blazed past defenders down the right sideline, to manufacture an improbable 70yard touchdown bomb. The crowd-silencing connection cut the deficit to 1, with Justin Tucker then quickly tying the game at 35 to force overtime. Near the end of the extra period, Corey Graham intercepted Peyton Manning, ultimately setting up a 47-yard game-winning field goal by Tucker in double OT and sealing the Ravens’ 38-35 win.

“Thanks for bearing witness to one of the greatest football games you’re ever going to see,” stated Harbaugh after the victory, which sent Baltimore to the AFC Championship for a second-straight season and third time in five years. “That football game did the game of football proud.”

Next up was an AFC Title bout with the No. 2 seed Patriots, who just 12 months prior had knocked out Baltimore in the exact same setting. Though the Ravens’ hearts were battered following the 2011 playoff loss, the defeat served as an influential lesson and a unifying force. It was an outcome that simultaneously marked the bitter end of a poignant journey, but also some inspiration for a determined 2012 Ravens team.

All season long, as they grinded away for a chance to finish what they had started the year before, the Ravens got what they wanted. And this time, they didn’t disappoint.

The Patriots, who owned the NFL’s No. 1-ranked and highestoffer,footballsaid.“CongratulationsXLVII,England,andRavensscoringoffense,wereshutoutinthesecondhalfbyadominant“D”thatfoundwaystoconstantlyfrazzleTomBradypummelhisnormally-potentattack.IndefeatingNew28-13,BaltimoreclinchedaberthinSuperBowlseizingthefranchise’ssecondconferencetitle.toourplayers,toourcoaches,”Harbaugh“[Tonight]wasaboutafootballteamplayingreallygoodinoneofthebiggestmomentsthatfootballhastoandthat’swhatIamsoproudofasafootballcoach.”

On Feb. 3, 2013, the AFC Champion Ravens battled the NFC Champion 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. It was the first time in NFL history that two brothers, John and Jim Harbaugh, faced each other as head coaches in a championship game.

“We’ve seen it all this year,” Harbaugh stated before the game. “We’ve had injuries; we’ve had adversity; we’ve had exhilaration; we’ve had great moments. That’s what a season is made of. The team that navigates all these things the best, in the end, will be the one true champion.”

And in the end, no team navigated its voyage better than the 2012 Ravens. In what would become a timeless NFL masterpiece – one bursting with drama at every turn –Baltimore defeated San Francisco, 34-31, becoming the NFL’s one true champion.

After taking an early 28-6 lead, the Ravens produced a valiant goal-line stand to clinch their second Super Bowl title. Overcoming a feverish 49ers’ second-half comeback and a bizarre 34-minute power outage in the third quarter, Baltimore started fast and finished strong, all while entertaining millions of spectators around the globe.

Spurred by Flacco, who was named the game’s MVP after completing 22-of-33 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns, the Ravens capped a remarkable journey – one that will forever live in football lore.

“We’ve got a lot of resolve. That’s why we won the game,” stated Harbaugh, who with the victory set an NFL record for most playoff wins (nine) in a head coach’s first five seasons. “It wasn’t perfect, it wasn’t pretty, but it was us.”

John Harbaugh hoists the Lombardi Trophy following the Ravens’ thrilling 34-31 victory over San Francisco in Super Bowl XLVII (2/3/13).
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The young and brash Baltimore Ravens began the 2000 NFL season talking playoffs and ended the year as World Champions, thanks to one of the most dominant defenses in pro football history.

The Ravens’ "Super Journey" began with an ominous regular season schedule that included five road games in seven weeks. In the middle of it all was a fivegame streak without a touchdown. Thankfully, the drought never divided the team.

The race toward the Lombardi Trophy was not without its hurdles: Ray Lewis rebounded from a trying offseason; Trent Dilfer, now a Raven, returned to Tampa Bay for the Super Bowl; an emotional Jermaine Lewis dedicated a superb performance to the memory of his stillborn son. Still, the team rallied through the season, and it made the hardfought victory that much sweeter.

The journey was about the coming of age for talented young players like Jamal Lewis, Chris McAlister and Duane Starks. It also belonged to tough veterans like Rod Woodson, Ray Lewis, Rob Burnett, Shannon Sharpe, Matt Stover, Michael McCrary and Jonathan Ogden.

While the hometown fans would celebrate with seveninLater,byignoredthatscheduledMondayWhenyou.BaltimoreTrophyFollowingTDsonmostmarginBowlDefensiveRayNewJan.weekstraightdaysofpurplepride,theteamtookoffforTampaforaofpreparationbeforetheultimatecontest.OnSunday,28,2001,theRavenskepttheirpromiseanddefeatedtheYorkGiants,34-7.LewisearnedSuperBowlXXXVMVPhonors,aswellasPlayeroftheYear.TheRavenstiedathen-SuperrecordwithfourINTs,andtheir+5overallturnoverranksasthesecond-bestmarkinaSuperBowl.Theexcitingnewrecord?Perhapsthreesuccessivescoresthreeseesawplays.Theback-to-backkickoffreturnsforwereyetanothernewrecord.thegame,ownerArtModellliftedtheLombardiintheairandsaid:“TothepeopleofBaltimoreCity,CountyandtheStateofMaryland,thisbelongstoFromthebottomofmyheart,thankyou.”theRavensflewhomeonthatbeautiful,blue-skyaftertheSuperBowl,theyheardabouttheparadeintheirhonorforthenextday.TheicydownpourTuesdayphasednoone.HundredsofthousandsoffanstherainandcoldandwaitedfortheirheroestorideonBaltimore’scrowdedcitystreets.theentireorganizationwasinvitedtotheWhiteHouseJunetomeetPresidentGeorgeW.Bush.

Francine Lubera and Kevin Byrne of the Ravens’ public relations officechronicled the run to the Super Bowl in the book “Super Journey: Diary of the Ravens World Championship Season”

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RAVENS HISTORY

COLTS HISTORY RAVENS HISTORY

12/28/46 - Baltimore was awarded the bankrupt Miami Re-namedSeahawksfranchiseoftheAll-AmericaFootballConference.Coltsviaafancontest.

12/8/49 - AAFC/NFL reached merger agreement. Colts entered the NFL for 1950 season.

12/19/50 - Colts finished 1-11 in their first NFL season with a 15-14 loss to the New York Yanks at Yankee Stadium. The Yanks later became the Baltimore Colts.

1/18/51 - Franchise withdrew from league and received $50,000 for players by the NFL.

1951-52 - No Colts team existed.

12/3/52 - Commissioner Bert Bell challenged Baltimore to sell 15,000 tickets in six weeks to re-enter NFL. The ticket drive reached its quota in four weeks and three days.

10/1/53 - Carroll Rosenbloom headed an ownership group and Baltimore was awarded the Dallas Texans’ franchise.

12/28/58 - Colts defeated NYG, 23-17, at Yankee Stadium for "TheoftheWorldChampionship.ThatgamesparkedtheemergencetheNFLasatelevisedsportsgiantandwaslaterdeemedGreatestGameEverPlayed."

12/27/59 - The Colts won their second-straight World Championship over the Giants, in Baltimore, 31-16.

1/8/63 - Don Shula replaced Weeb Ewbank as head coach.

12/27/64 - Browns beat Colts, 27-0, in Cleveland for NFL title. Art Modell wins first title.

6/8/66 Browns-NFLandAFLannouncedplanstomergein1970.Colts,andSteelerslaterjoinedAFCinNFL’srealignment.

1/12/69 - Jets defeated Colts, 16-7, in Super Bowl III at the Orange Bowl after Joe Namath guaranteed a New York victory.

3/3/70 - Don Shula resigned to become head coach of the Miami Dolphins.

1/17/71 - Jim O’Brien kicked a 32-yard FG with five seconds left as Colts won Super Bowl V vs. Dallas, 16-13, in first AFCNFC Super Bowl.

7/26/72 - Robert Irsay traded the L.A. Rams to Carroll Rosenbloom for the Colts.

1/15/75 - Ted Marchibroda named head coach.

4/26/83 - Colts selected John Elway with No. 1 pick in NFL draft, but traded him to Denver for T Chris Hinton, QB Mark Herrmann and Denver’s top pick in 1984.

12/18/83 - In the last NFL regular season game in Memorial Stadium (until 1996), the Colts beat the Oilers, 20-10. TE Pat Beach scored the last TD on a 12-yard pass from QB Mike Pagel.

3/28/84 - Colts franchise relocated to Indianapolis.

1995

11/6 - Cleveland Browns announced intention to move to Baltimore for 1996 season.

1996

2/9 - NFL approved franchise move.

2/15 - Ted Marchibroda was named the Ravens’ first head coach 21 years and one month to the day he was hired by the Baltimore Colts in 1975.

3/29 - Baltimore’s NFL franchise was officially named “Ravens” after a Baltimore Sun telephone poll received a record number of calls supporting the name.

4/1 - The Ravens opened their first Owings Mills training facility with start of offseason program.

6/5 - The new Ravens’ logo, colors and uniforms were unveiled in a fashion show at Harborplace in downtown Baltimore City.

6/14 - Ravens sold over 50,000 season tickets in 14 days.

9/1 - The Ravens’ first-ever regular season game was played before 64,124 fans at Memorial Stadium, the largest crowd in Baltimore professional sports history. QB Vinny Testaverde scored the first TD on a 9-yard run to propel the Ravens to a 19-14 win over the Raiders.

12/22 - The Ravens concluded their inaugural season with a 4-12 record following a 24-21 loss to the Houston Oilers. The Ravens were 4-4 at home and 0-8 on the road. The team sold out all 10 home games, including the two preseason games. Baltimore held a second-half lead in 10 of its 11 final games, but won only two. QB Vinny Testaverde was voted to the Pro Bowl after throwing for 4,177 yards and 33 TDs. WRs Michael Jackson and Derrick Alexander both eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving mark and combined for 23 TDs.

1997

3/18 - The Ravens and Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) entered into a five-year agreement to hold training camp at the Westminster, MD, campus.

12/14 -BaltimoredefeatedTennessee,21-19,inthefinalgame at Memorial Stadium. Of the 16 regular season games played by the Ravens at Memorial Stadium, 13 were televised and all were sold out.

12/21 - Baltimore dropped a 16-14 game at Cincinnati to finish the season 6-9-1. T Jonathan Ogden was named consensus All-Pro and voted as a starter to the Pro Bowl. LB Ray Lewis led the NFL in tackles with 210 and was voted first alternate to the Pro Bowl, then selected as a “needs” player by coach Bill Cowher.

1998

2/14 - The Ravens traded for QB Jim Harbaugh (from Ind.), the first of several key offseason acquisitions, including RB Errict Rhett (2/17), FB Roosevelt Potts (2/24) and CB Rod Woodson (2/25).

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PSINet Stadium) was the backdrop for an opening gala that included fireworks, a Stevie Wonder/Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert and a spectacular laser show.

9/6 - The Ravens opened their new NFL Stadium in downtown Baltimore before a host of dignitaries, a packed house and the Steelers. The Ravens lost, 20-13.

12/28 - After a 6-10 finish, the Ravens did not renew Ted Marchibroda’s contract. Six Ravens represented the AFC in the Pro Bowl: LB Peter Boulware, WR/RS Jermaine Lewis, LB Ray Lewis, DE Michael McCrary, T Jonathan Ogden and S Bennie Thompson (special teamer).

1999

1/19 - Brian Billick became the second head coach in Ravens history when he accepted a six-year contract from owner Art Modell. Billick, the highly successful offensive coordinator for Minnesota, directed a Vikings’ attack that set a variety of NFL and team records, including the league’s single-season then-scoring mark of 556 points in 1998.

1/26 - PSINet Inc., the first and largest independent commercial Internet provider, announced a 20-year partnership to develop a global network for the Ravens. With the agreement, the new facility was named PSINet Stadium.

1/30 - Ravens executive vice president of player personnel Ozzie Newsome was selected for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, along with Lawrence Taylor, Eric Dickerson, Tom Mack and Billy Shaw. Newsome was the NFL’s all-time leading tight end in pass receptions until Shannon Sharpe eclipsed the record in 2001.

9/12 - Brian Billick’s debut as head coach was spoiled in the season opener, as St. Louis defeated the Ravens, 27-10, in the TransWorld Dome. QB Kurt Warner had his first NFL start.

12/26 - The Ravens recorded their first-ever shutout, a 22-0 win over Cincinnati. The victory completed a perfect December and gave the Ravens a franchise-high eight victories. Five players (LB Peter Boulware, LB Ray Lewis, DE Michael McCrary, T Jonathan Ogden and S Rod Woodson) were named to the Pro Bowl. The Ravens’ defense finished second in the NFL (21.3 ppg allowed), and in the team’s 6-3 finish, Baltimore outscored opponents, 324-277.

2000

2/22 - The Ravens signed seven-time Pro Bowl TE Shannon Sharpe, an unrestricted free agent who had starred for 10 years with the Denver Broncos. Sharpe caught 552 passes for 6,983 yards and 44 TDs for Denver.

3/27 - NFL owners approved the sale of 49% of the Ravens to Anne Arundel County (MD) business executive Steve Bisciotti. In it, Bisciotti had an option to purchase the remaining 51% for $325 million in 2004.

SEPT. - The Ravens opened the 2000 season with a 16-0 win at Pittsburgh in their last visit to Three Rivers Stadium on 9/3. They won three of their first four games, including a dramatic 39-36 win over Jacksonville (their first win over the Jaguars) and a 37-0 shutout over Cincinnati.

OCT. - Baltimore finished October at 2-3, and did not score a TD during the month. Trent Dilfer replaced Tony Banks at QB on 10/29 vs. Pittsburgh.

NOV./DEC . - Baltimore won its final seven regular season games by a combined score of 193-63. On 11/26, Earnest Byner was the first inductee to the Ravens’ Ring of Honor (Ravens won 44-7 vs. Cleveland). On 12/10, Art Modell was honored in pre-game ceremonies for his 40 years of ownership. That day, the Ravens earned their first playoff berth, defeating San Diego, 24-3.

12/24 -TheRavens’defenseseta16-game recordbyallowing only 165 total points. Baltimore also set an NFL record by allowing only 970 yards rushing. The Ravens finished 12-4 after beating the NY Jets, 34-20, on Christmas Eve. Rookie RB Jamal Lewis rushed for a team-record 1,364 yards in 2000.

12/31 - The Ravens defeated the Denver Broncos, 21-3, in an AFC Wild Card Playoff at PSINet Stadium, the first home playoff game in Baltimore since 1977. Jamal Lewis rushed for 110 yards on 30 carries and scored twice, while the defense allowed Denver’s rushing attack only 42 yards on the ground.

2001

1/2 - LB Ray Lewis won NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors from The Associated Press

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1/28 - The Ravens defeated the New York Giants, 34-7, to capture their first World Championship in Super Bowl XXXV, played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. Ray Lewis was named Super Bowl MVP and only Ron Dixon’s 97-yard KOR for a TD averted a shutout against the Giants. A Super Bowl record was set when three TDs were scored in a span of 36 seconds, including Duane Starks’ 49-yard INT return and Jermaine Lewis’ 84-yard KOR.

1/30 - Over 200,000 people turned out on a cold, rainy day to attend the Baltimore Ravens’ victory parade.

JULY/AUG. - The Ravens opened training camp as defending World Champions with the entire nation watching, as HBO’s Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Baltimore Ravens debuted with the Ravens as the featured team.

9/9 - The Ravens won their 12th-consecutive game and second-consecutive opener with a 17-6 win over the Chicago Bears at PSINet Stadium. On 9/11, the World Trade Center collapsed and the Pentagon was hit, following terrorist attacks.

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11/18 - TE Shannon Sharpe became the NFL’s all-time leading pass-catching TE (surpassing Ozzie Newsome’s mark of 662), when Sharpe caught a 29-yard pass on the fifth play of the game vs. the Cleveland Browns. He finished the 2001 season with 692 career receptions for 8,604 yards, both then-all-time NFL highs for a TE.

12/2 - S Rod Woodson set an NFLrecord by returning a Peyton Manning INT 47 yards for a TD, his 10th career TD on an INT return, in a 39-27 win over Indy. Woodson’s TD snapped a tie with Ken Houston (nine career INT-TDs).

12/23 - RB Corey Dillon of the Bengals rushed for 127 yards, snapping the Ravens’ streak of 50 games (including playoffs) theDiego)(16-0),their1989-1992ofnotallowinga100-yardrusher,thelongeststreaksincetheEagleskepta53-gamestreak.TheRavensscoredthird-consecutivehomeshutoutovertheBengalsthefirsttimein24years(1975-77,OaklandoverSanthatateamhadthreestraighthomeshutoutsoversameopponent.

2002

1/2 - Six Ravens from the 2001 season were selected to play in the Pro Bowl, tying the team mark set in 1998. Selected were LB Ray Lewis, T Jonathan Ogden, DT Sam Adams, RS Jermaine Lewis, TE Shannon Sharpe and S Rod Woodson.

1/7 - The Ravens played a postponed regular season game against Minnesota at Ravens Stadium and defeated the Vikings, 19-3, allowing Baltimore to advance to the playoffs. The game had been scheduled for Monday, 9/17, but was re-scheduled because of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States. The victory gave the Ravens a 10-6 record and clinched a Wild Card spot as the AFC’s fifth seed. LB Peter

Boulware set a team record with four sacks vs. the Vikings to finish as the AFC’s leading sacker with 15.

1/13 - The Baltimore Ravens traveled to Miami and defeated the Dolphins, 20-3, in an AFC Wild Card Playoff game. Baltimore set a playoff team record with 226 rushing yards on 50 carries. The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to win its first five playoff games. Only Joe Gibbs, who won his first six playoff games, surpassed Brian Billick’s mark of five (tied with Tom Flores).

1/20 - After five-consecutive playoff wins (including the Super Bowl run in 2000), the Ravens were stopped at Heinz Field with a 27-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Divisional Playoff game. The Steelers jumped to a 20-0 firsthalf lead and stifled Baltimore’s offense. Baltimore’s only TD came when RS Jermaine Lewis set a then NFLplayoff record with an 88-yard punt return for a score in the third quarter.

5/15 - The Ravens and McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland College) announced a three-year contract extension to keep Ravens training camp in Westminster, MD, through the 2004 season.

9/8 - With the youngest team in NFL history (19 first-year passedworethetribute(10-7)players),theRavensdroppedtheirfirsttwogamesatCarolinaandathome(9/15)vs.theBuccaneers(25-0).AmovingwaspaidtoHallofFameQBJohnnyUnitaspriortogame,andQBChrisRedman,aclosefriendandadmirer,blackhightopsinhonorofhishero.JohnnyUnitasawayon9/11/02.

9/30 - CB Chris McAlister ran into the NFL record books against Denver. With one second remaining in the first half, Broncos K Jason Elam’s FGA was short. McAlister caught it in the end zone and returned it 107 yards for a TD – the then-longest play of any kind in league history. The previous record was 106 yards (3 KORs), last accomplished by Roy Green in 1979. Baltimore won 34-23. S Ed Reed blocked the first punt in Ravens history, leading to the Ravens’ second TD of the second quarter against the Broncos.

10/20 - QB Johnny Unitas and seven of his Hall of Fame Colts teammates were enshrined into the Ring of Honor at Ravens Stadium in front of a sellout crowd of 69,173 fans. Enshrined with Unitas were: WR Raymond Berry, RB Lenny Moore, DT Art Donovan, DE Gino Marchetti, TE John Mackey, OT Jim Parker and LB Ted Hendricks. A bronze statue of Unitas’ likeness was sculpted by local Baltimore artist Frederick Kail family,effort,anddedicatedatGateA,newly-namedUnitasPlaza.InajointtheBaltimoreRavens,ArtModell,theSteveBisciottiandotherscommissionedtheproject.

12/29 - The Ravens lost their final game of the season at Pittsburgh (34-31) in a heart-breaking nail-biter. Hopes of a playoff berth ended, as the Ravens finished with a 7-9 record. Three Ravens players traveled to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl: T Jonathan Ogden, LB Peter Boulware and first-timer TE Todd Heap.

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JAN./FEB. - Ozzie Newsome was named the NFL’s first minority general manager. The executive VP and GM promoted three members of his staff: Phil Savage, player personnel director; George Kokinis, pro personnel director; and Eric DeCosta, college scouting director. Former Bears Hall of Fame LB Mike Singletary launched his coaching career when he was hired by the Ravens as the team’s LBs coach. Art Modell entered his 43rd (and final) year in the NFL as a franchise owner.

5/6 - Ravens Stadium was re-named M&T Bank Stadium in a press conference held at the stadium. The 15-year, $75 million agreement included naming rights, as well as jointly administered community-based programs. The then-147year-old M&T Bank was headquartered in Buffalo, NY.

9/2 - The average age of the Ravens was only 25.8 years at roster cutdown. Baltimore had 11 first-year players on the roster (seven rookies) and 11 second-year veterans. The average years of experience was just four. The Ravens were the third-youngest team in the NFL (Cleveland, 24.8 and Chicago, 25.3).

9/14 - Baltimore rolled over the Cleveland Browns, 33-13, at M&T Bank Stadium. In that home opener, RB Jamal Lewis broke a then-NFL record with 295 yards rushing on 30 carries and 2 TDs. In the game at Cleveland (12/21), Lewis rushed for 205 yards, setting the NFL mark for rushing yards in a season versus the same team – 500 yards.

12/18 - A then-team-record eight players were voted to the Pro Bowl (most in NFL, tied with the Chiefs): LB Ray Lewis, S Ed Reed, LB Peter Boulware, T Jonathan Ogden, TE Todd Heap, RB Jamal Lewis, CB Chris McAlister and LB/Special Teamer Adalius Thomas.

12/28 - Art Modell was inducted into the Ring of Honor at M&T Bank Stadium in the final game of the season, a 13-10 OT win over Pittsburgh. Baltimore finished 10-6, winning its first-ever AFC North Division title.

12/31 - RB Jamal Lewis and LB Ray Lewis were named The Associated Press NFL Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, while LB Terrell Suggs was named AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.

2004

1/3 - The Ravens lost, 20-17, to the Titans in the AFC Wild Card game at M&T Bank Stadium on Gary Anderson’s gamewinning kick (46-yard FG), with 29 seconds remaining.

2/4 - The late Jim Fassel, former head coach of the NY Giants, was named senior consultant/offense for the Ravens. It marked the first time two Super Bowl head coaches (Brian Billick being the other) were on the same staff.

4/9 - The NFL approved Ravens new owner Steve Bisciotti’s purchase of the club.

4/13 - The Ravens and McDaniel College extended their partnership six years to keep training camp in Westminster. The deal included installation of Sportexe Momentum Turf on thecollege’smainathleticfield,withbothpartiessharingcosts.

Ogden (eighth), LB Ray Lewis (seventh), S Ed Reed (second), CB Chris McAlister (second) and LB Terrell Suggs (first).

2005

1/2 - Finishing the 2004 season with a 9-7 record, the Ravens fell one game short of the playoffs. Baltimore produced a 6-2 mark at M&T Bank Stadium and a 3-5 record on the road. Injuries caused regular starters to miss 53 games, including the entire season for Pro Bowl LB Peter Boulware. Other Pro Bowlers who missed considerable time included: TE Todd Heap (10), RB Jamal Lewis (four), LT Jonathan Ogden (four), and CB Deion Sanders (seven). C Mike Flynn missed the first seven games.

1/7 - S Ed Reed was named the 2004 NFL Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press, becoming the second Raven in as many years to win the award. LB Ray Lewis won the award twice (2000, 2003).

1/12 - Jim Fassel and Rex Ryan (1/20) were promoted to offensive and defensive coordinators, respectively. Clarence Brooks (formerly with Miami) replaced Rex Ryan as D-line coach. Chris Foerster (former Miami offensive coordinator) was named offensive line/assistant head coach. Rick Neuheisel was named QBs coach. Fassel’s son, John, was hired as an offensive assistant.

2006

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with 10 games to Ray Lewis (thigh), six to Ed Reed (ankle) and seven to Kyle Boller (toe). Season highlights included two 10th-straightChampionvictoriesnightandnationally-televisedgames,a48-3winoverGreenBay(12/19)a30-23winagainstMinnesota(12/25)onChristmasthatknockedtheVikingsoutoftheplayoffs.Oneofthewasa16-13OTwinovertheeventualSuperBowlSteelers.TJonathanOgdenwasselectedtohisProBowlappearance.

6/8 - Three-time Pro Bowler and 2003 co-MVP QB Steve McNair joined the Ravens in a trade with Tennessee, in exchange for a 2007 Baltimore draft pick. McNair would go on to start at QB for the Ravens in 2006, and he became just the third player in NFL history to throw for 30,000 career passing yards and rush for 3,500 yards. He joined Hall of Famers Fran Tarkenton and Steve Young in that group.

9/10 - Baltimore shut out Tampa Bay (27-0) in the opener at Raymond James Stadium and posted a second shutout vs. Pittsburgh (also 27-0) on Nov. 26.

10/16 - Head coach Brian Billick took over coordinating the offense after the Ravens lost two in a row, falling to 4-2. Baltimore won five-straight games and four out of the last five contests on the season.

11/5 - Former LB Peter Boulware, who retired in 2006, was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor at M&T Bank Stadium in an emotional halftime ceremony. In addition to family and former teammates, he was joined by Steve Bisciotti and Art Modell. Peter’s younger brother Michael, a Seahawks’ safety, spoke in personal terms to his brother in a pre-recorded message that was shown on the RavensVision video boards. Boulware, genuinely moved, spoke to the crowd of 69,143 Ravens fans. Baltimore defeated Cincinnati, 26-20, and carried a 6-2 record into the second half of the season.

12/22 - Three Ravens were named as starters in the Pro Bowl: T Jonathan Ogden, LB Adalius Thomas and S Ed Reed. CB Chris McAlister and LB Terrell Suggs received Pro Bowl nods as reserves. LB Ray Lewis and QB Steve McNair were named as backups, but were replaced [because of injuries] with LB Bart Scott and the Titans’ QB Vince Young, respectively.

12/24 - For the first time in Ravens history, Baltimore swept AFC North rival Pittsburgh at Heinz Field, 31-7, after posting an earlier 27-0 shutout on Nov. 26 at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens’ “D” dominated Pittsburgh in both games, sacking QB Ben Roethlisberger 14 times and intercepting him four.

12/31 - The Ravens finished 13-3, earning the AFC North Division title and a Bye Week prior to the AFC Divisional Playoffs. The Ravens’ No. 1-ranked defense was elite: first in points allowed (201, including just 64 [9.1 per game] in the final seven games – 26 teams allowed 300 or more points for the season); first in total defense (264.1 ypg); first in red zone (33.3% TDs allowed); fewest third downs converted (28.8%) and fewest first downs permitted (236); first in turnover margin (+17) and second in takeaways (40 to Chicago’s 44); first in INTs (28, including five for TDs); and second in sacks

(60 to San Diego’s 61). The offense led the NFL in time of possession (32:49) and sack ratio (+43); the 17 sacks allowed set a franchise record and were No. 2 in the NFL to Indy’s 15. 2007

1/13 - In a Divisional Playoff game that provided great angst for Baltimore’s loyal fans, the Ravens were on the wrong side of a 15-6 decision vs. Indianapolis. Not a single TD was scored in this kicking contest between Baltimore’s Matt Stover and the Colts’ Adam Vinatieri.

1/17 - Head coach Brian Billick signed a new four-year contract with the Ravens. Defensive coordinator Rex Ryan signed a new two-year deal with the team.

12/18 - T Jonathan Ogden was named to his 11th-straight Pro Bowl, along with LB Ray Lewis (ninth), S Ed Reed (fourth) and RBWillis McGahee (first).

12/31 - Prompted by a dismal 5-11 season in 2007, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, president Dick Cass and GM Ozzie Newsome held a press conference announcing the decision to relieve head coach Brian Billick and his staff of their coaching duties. Despite an injury report that would have paralyzed most teams, the Ravens never quit. In 2007, the number of games missed by starters was 77, up from just 24 in 2006. By the final game, the Ravens had started three different QBs, including rookie Troy Smith. Baltimore had 12 rookies and one first-year player on the roster, which (13) was the third-most in the NFL to close the year. Baltimore started six different rookies, tying four teams for second most in the NFL. Smith posted only one win versus the AFC North, a 27-21 nailbiter vs. Pittsburgh on 12/30.

2008

1/19 - Steve Bisciotti hired his first head coach – and just the third in Ravens history – John Harbaugh, former special teams/defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles under Andy Reid. Harbaugh’s special teams ranked in the Top 10 of special teams rankings every year from 2000-06,

In 2006, Baltimore swept the Steelers, 27-0 (M&T Bank Stadium) and 31-7 at Heinz Field, for a 58-7 point differential. LB Bart Scott posted 1.5 sacks of QB Ben Roethlisberger.
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including two first-place finishes. From 2000-06, no team had a higher overall ranking (attribution: The Dallas Morning News). Harbaugh was originally hired in Philadelphia by Ray Rhodes in 1998 and was then retained by Reid.

1/23 - Cam Cameron, head coach of the Dolphins in 2007, was hired to be the Ravens’ new offensive coordinator by head coach John Harbaugh.

1/28 - Rex Ryan was retained as the team’s defensive coordinator and also named the Ravens’ assistant head coach by John Harbaugh.

4/17 - QB Steve McNair retired after a 13-year NFL career.

6/12 - T Jonathan Ogden retired after a 12-year NFL career.

9/7 - John Harbaugh won his first game as an NFL head coach with a 17-10 victory over Cincinnati in Week 1 at M&T Bank Stadium. A pair of rookie players started the game on offense: QB Joe Flacco and RB Ray Rice.

9/14 - The Ravens’ Bye Week was unexpectedly moved to Week 2 after Hurricane Ike ravaged Texas’ Gulf Coast area beforeplayuntilandforcedthepostponementofBaltimore’sgameatHoustonWeek10.Duetothisschedulechange,Baltimorewould18-consecutivegames,includingthreeintheplayoffs,theseasonconcluded.

10/26 - Longtime Ravens T Jonathan Ogden was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor during a win over Oakland just four months after his retirement from football.

2009

1/4 - In the 27-9 Wild Card win at Miami, the Ravens’ 4 INTs off Dolphins QB Chad Pennington (who threw only 7 during the regular season) tied for the most in team playoff history. S Ed Reed stole two from Pennington, returning the first pick 64 yards for a TD.

1/10 - The Ravens defeated the top-seeded Tennessee Titans at LP Field, 13-10, getting Joe Flacco his second playoff win – the most for a rookie QB in NFL history. A last-minute, 43yard field goal by K Matt Stover gave Baltimore the win.

1/18 - In the AFC Championship, Baltimore suffered a narrow 23-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field in a hardhitting defensive battle, ending the Ravens’ playoff run. John Harbaugh solidified himself as one of 12 first-year head coaches in the Super Bowl era to lead his team to the conference championship game.

The Ravens finished the season No. 2 in the NFL with 19 toplayersonIR,themostinteamhistory(atthetime).AccordingRickGosselinof The Dallas Morning News, Baltimore lost 64 games by starters.

Baltimore’s defense concluded the 2008 season ranked No. 2 NFLArushingtosecond-straightintheNFL.Inadditiontonotallowinga100-yardrusherfortheseason(anNFL-best35gamesdatingback2006),itsetthreeteamrecords:opponentQBrating(60.6),TDsallowed(4)andrushingfirstdownsallowed(58).league-high9INTsbySEdReedcontributedtotheteam’stop-rankedstatusforINTswith26.

1/21 - Rex Ryan, Baltimore’s defensive coordinator from 2005-08 and a member of the coaching staff since 1999, was hired by the New York Jets as their head coach.

1/26 - Having served as LBs coach in 2008, Greg Mattison was named the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator. Also, special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg earned the title of assistant head coach.

2/8 - The Baltimore coaching staff led the AFC squad in the Pro Bowl. Five Ravens were voted into the All-Star game for the 2008 season, including ST Brendon Ayanbadejo (third), LB Ray Lewis (10th), FB Le’Ron McClain (first), S Ed Reed (fifth) and LB Terrell Suggs (third).

2010

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12/28 - With a Wild Card playoff spot on the line, Baltimore closed out the regular season with a 9-2 record to earn a No. 6 seed in the postseason. The Ravens beat Jacksonville in the season finale, 27-7, to earn their fifth-ever postseason appearance. After starting the year 2-3, the Ravens rallied to end the regular season with an 11-5 record to earn second place in the AFC North and a Wild Card Playoff berth. The 11 regular season wins set an NFL record for the most by a rookie QB (Joe Flacco) and a first-year head coach (John Harbaugh) tandem. Including the playoffs, Harbaugh and Flaccoended2008with13wins,anewNFLrookiebenchmark.

1/3 - To cap the 2009 regular season, the Ravens produced their sixth playoff team of the decade (2000-09), which ranked third best (tied with Pittsburgh) in the AFC behind Indianapolis (9) and New England (7).

With a 21-13 win at Oakland (1/3), John Harbaugh and Joe Flacco, who set the NFL record for most wins ever (13, including playoffs) by a rookie head coach starting a rookie QB in 2008, achieved the league mark for clinching the playoffs in their first two seasons by such a tandem.

Harbaugh also became the 10th coach since 1990 to reach the playoffs in his first two seasons as a head coach, while Flacco became the fourth starting QB since the 1970 merger to reach the playoffs in his first two NFL seasons.

The Ravens’ “D” finished third in the NFL in total yards (300.5)

John Harbaugh became the third head coach in franchise history in 2008.
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and third in points allowed (16.3). It was the seventh-straight season Baltimore’s defense finished in the NFL’s top six.

For the first time in team history, Baltimore had a 3,000-yard passer (Joe Flacco - 3,613), a 1,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice1,339) and a 1,000-yard receiver (Derrick Mason - 1,028) in the same season.

1/10 - In the Wild Card game at New England, Baltimore beat the Patriots, 33-14, serving the team its first home playoff defeat since 1978. Baltimore snapped New England’s 11-game home playoff winning streak and halted QB Tom Brady’s 23-game overall winning streak at home.

The Ravens forced QB Tom Brady into four turnovers (3 INTs and a fumble), finishing the game with a +2 ratio. Baltimore scored 20 points off its 4 turnovers on the day.

Baltimore scored 33 points against the Patriots, the thensecond most in Ravens playoff history (34 vs. NYG in Super Bowl XXXV). Twenty-four of the Ravens’ points came in the first quarter, tying for the second-most points in the opening quarter of any playoff game in NFL history.

Ray Rice ran for a playoff franchise-record 159 yards and 2 TDs on 22 carries (7.2 avg.), spurring the Ravens’ 234-yard rushing output (the then-most in team playoff history).

1/16 - Baltimore fell at Indianapolis in the Divisional game, 20-3. The Ravens held the Colts to 275 net yards (including just 42 rushing), but Baltimore’s four turnovers proved too costly.

1/31 - The NFL held its annual Pro Bowl in South Florida, an honor five Ravens earned: LB Ray Lewis (11th), FB Le’Ron McClain (second), DT Haloti Ngata (first), S Ed Reed (sixth) and RB Ray Rice (first).

2011

1/2 - To finish the 2010 season, Baltimore tied Pittsburgh for the best record in the division at 12-4, but lost the AFC North on the division-record tiebreaker (5-1 to 4-2). Baltimore, Indy (a then-NFL record nine in a row) and Philadelphia became the only teams to make the playoffs from 2008-10. The 2010 campaign also marked the first time the Ravens ever clinched the postseason three years in a row. This was the third year in a row – the best run in team history – that the Ravens finished third in the NFL in fewest points allowed (16.9 ppg). S Ed Reed missed the first six games of the season rehabbing a hip injury, and despite that, still led the NFL with 8 INTs and 183 INT return yards.

Joe Flacco became the third starting QB since the 1970 merger to make the playoffs in his first three seasons, joining Dan Marino and Bernie Kosar. Flacco posted a Ravens’ thenseason best 93.6 QB rating and established then-career highs with 3,622 yards and 25 TDs. RB Ray Rice posted 1,776 yards from scrimmage, third most in the NFL, while WR Derrick Mason became the third player in NFL annals to post 11 consecutive seasons with at least 60 catches (Jerry Rice and Tony Gonzalez).

1/9 - In the Wild Card game at Kansas City, the Ravens prevailed 30-7, becoming the only NFL team to win at least

one playoff game in each of the last three seasons (2008-10). Harbaugh also became the first head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first three seasons (2008-10).

In the victory, the Ravens set then-franchise playoff singlegame records for the following offensive marks: total net yards (390), first downs (26) and passing yards (248). Baltimore’s stingy defense allowed just 161.0 yards of total offense. The Chiefs recorded just 53 net passing yards, which set a Ravens’ postseason record.

Flacco set Ravens playoff records (since broken) with 25 completions, 265 yards passing and 2 TDs (on 34 attempts), also producing a then-franchise postseason-record 115.4 QB rating. He earned his fourth-career playoff win and tied Dan Marino for the most combined victories (36) by a QB in his first three seasons.

1/15 - After holding a 21-7 halftime lead, the Ravens fell at Pittsburgh in the Divisional Playoff, 31-24. OLB Terrell Suggs (10) became the Ravens’ career postseason sacks leader with his 3-sack performance, and Baltimore’s 6 total sacks on the night also set a team playoff record.

1/19 - Becoming the team’s fifth defensive coordinator, Chuck Pagano was promoted from secondary coach after Greg Mattison left to coach at the University of Michigan.

1/30 - The Pro Bowl was played in Hawaii, with five Ravens earning 2010 All-Star honors: K Billy Cundiff (first), LB Ray Lewis (12th), DT Haloti Ngata (second), S Ed Reed (seventh) and OLB Terrell Suggs (fourth).

2/14 - Harbaugh and the Ravens agreed to a contract extension (with terms undisclosed).

3/4 - The NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement between the clubs and NFL Players Association, which was signed in March of 2006, expired.

3/11 - The NFL Players Association decertified, declaring ableforitselfoutofthebusinessofrepresentingplayers.Inexchangegivinguprightsunderunionlaborlaw,theplayersweretotaketheirchancesincourtunderantitrustlaw.

3/12 - NFL owners lock out the players – creating the NFL’s first work stoppage since 1987.

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7/25 - Following an offseason that contained no minicamps, OTAs or workout programs due to the lockout, the NFL Players Association and the league’s owners reached an agreement in principle on their 10-year labor deal, creating a new CBA. After a 31-0 vote by the owners to approve the deal on July 21 (the Oakland Raiders abstained), the NFLPA would later ratify the CBA on Aug. 5.

9/11 - Marking the 10th Anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the Ravens honored all military and those whose lives have been lost in the home opener against Pittsburgh. Baltimore prevailed, 35-7, in a contest that saw the Ravens force a franchise-record 7 takeaways.

11/20 - K Matt Stover, the franchise’s all-time leading scorer, was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the Ravens’ 31-24 win over Cincinnati.

12/24 - With a 20-14 win vs. Cleveland, the Ravens went undefeated at M&T Bank Stadium, matching the Packers and Saints as the only teams to go undefeated at home in 2011. Following the victory, John Harbaugh dedicated the “game homeball”totheteam’sfansfortheirsupportduringtheundefeatedcampaign,whichmarkedafranchisefirst.

3 for points allowed. Overall, Baltimore’s “D” ranked third in both yards allowed (288.9 ypg) and sacks (48).

Despite playing eight games against defenses ranked in the NFL’s Top 8, the Ravens were 12th in scoring (23.6 ppg), seventh in third-down offense (42.4%) and 10th in rushing (124.8 ypg). RB Ray Rice produced a career-high and NFLbest 2,068 yards from scrimmage, ranking second in the league in rushing. Rice also set a team mark with 15 total TDs and was second in the NFL among RBs with a teamhigh 76 catches (704 receiving yards). Flacco produced his third-consecutive 3,500-yard/20-TD season and was 13 yards shy of his then-career high with 3,610 passing yards (3,622). WR Torrey Smith was third among NFL rookies with 841 receiving yards (50 catches); his receptions and yards, plus 7 TDs, set new Ravens first-year standards.

1/15 - Baltimore earned a 20-13 Divisional Round victory over Houston at home, helping John Harbaugh become the first head coach in NFL history (since the 1970 merger) to win a playoff game in each of his first four seasons (200811). The Ravens forced 4 turnovers against the Texans, and for the first time in team history (regular season or playoffs), Baltimore did not commit a single penalty.

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1/27 - Dean Pees was named the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator after Chuck Pagano left to become head coach of the Indianapolis Colts.

1/29 - Played in Hawaii to honor the NFL’s 2011 Pro Bowlers, eight Ravens earned All-Star honors: LB Ray Lewis (13th), S Ed Reed (eighth), OLB Terrell Suggs (fifth), DT Haloti Ngata (third), FB Vonta Leach (second), RB Ray Rice (second), G Ben Grubbs (first) and G Marshal Yanda (first).

2012

1/1 - After a 24-16 victory at Cincinnati, the Ravens became the only NFL team to earn a playoff berth the past four seasons (2008-11), also winning the AFC North by sweeping the division for the first time in franchise history.

The Ravens, producing a second-straight 12-4 campaign, went 6-0 against playoff teams during the regular season, matching Green Bay as the only clubs to go undefeated in division play and against other postseason qualifiers.

QB Joe Flacco, who started every game under head coach John Harbaugh, produced his 44th regular season win as a starter, marking the most ever (at the time) by an NFL QB in his initial four seasons (2008-11).

The Ravens, who finished No. 3 in the league in fewest points permitted (16.6 ppg) for the fourth-straight year, tied an NFL record for consecutive seasons of being in the Top

2/4 - OLB Terrell Suggs was named the 2011 Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year. It marked the fourth time in 12 seasons that a Raven had earned the prestigious honor: Suggs (2011), S Ed Reed (2004) and LB Ray Lewis (2003 & 2000). Additionally, C Matt Birk was named the 2011 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year. The award recognizes a player’s off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence.

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9/6 - Art Modell, whose remarkable 43-year NFL career made him a regular finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died of natural causes at Johns Hopkins Hospital at the age of 87. As owner of both the Cleveland Browns (1961-1995) and the

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9/27 - RB Jamal Lewis, the Ravens’ all-time leading rusher, was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the Ravens’ 23-16 win over Cleveland on Thursday night. 12/26 - For their 2012 season efforts, six Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: S Ed Reed (ninth), DT Haloti Ngata (fourth), FB Vonta Leach (third), RB Ray Rice (third), G Marshal Yanda (second) and RS Jacoby Jones (first).

12/30 - The 2012 Ravens finished with a 10-6 record en route to earning their fifth-straight playoff berth and secondconsecutive AFC North title. Under head coach John Harbaugh, Baltimore became the only NFL team to make the playoffs in each of the past five seasons (2008-12). The Ravens, who earned the playoffs in six of the past seven seasons, seized the franchise’s fourth-ever division title with a 4-2 mark in AFC North play and an 8-4 conference record. The Ravens set a then-single-season franchise record by scoring 398 points, averaging the NFL’s 10th-most per game (24.9). Baltimore scored a team-record 254 points at home, producing the NFL’s fourth-best home average of 31.8 ppg. Baltimore also surrendered just 16 give-aways, setting a then-franchise single-season record low.

2013

1/2 - LB Ray Lewis announced that he would retire at the end of the Ravens’ playoff run, closing one of the greatest careers in NFL history. ”I talked to my team today,” Lewis said. “I talked to them about life in general. And everything that starts has an end. For me, today, I told my team that this will be my last ride.”

1/6 - Before a sellout M&T Bank Stadium crowd that celebrated and saluted LB Ray Lewis in his final home game, the Ravens held the Colts without a touchdown, winning 24-9 in the 2012 Wild Card Playoff. Lewis, in his 17th and final season, finished with 13 tackles and 1 PD in his first game since tearing his triceps on Oct. 14.

1/12 - In what became the fourth-longest game in NFL history, the Ravens outlasted the Broncos, 38-35, in double overtime of the 2012 Divisional Playoff at Denver, producing a thrilling victory that will go down as one of the greatest wins in franchise history. Rookie K Justin Tucker’s 47-yard field goal in the second overtime period sent Baltimore into the AFC Championship for the second-straight season. The Ravens tied the contest at 35 with :31 remaining in regulation on a remarkable QB Joe Flacco-to-WR Jacoby Jones 70yard TD bomb, spurring the incredible comeback.

1/20 - The Ravens earned a trip to their second Super Bowl in franchise history, defeating the No. 2-seeded Patriots, 2813, in the AFC Championship at New England. The Ravens’ defense shut out the NFL’s No. 1-ranked and highest-scoring offense in the second half, and QB Joe Flacco threw 3 TDs in leading Baltimore to victory.

2/1 - In a ceremony held in New Orleans two days before Super Bowl XLVII, Jonathan Ogden, an 11-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ first-ever draft pick (fourth overall in 1996),

For the finaltime in his legendary career, LB Ray Lewis performed his famous intro dance at M&T Bank Stadium before the 2012 Wild Card win vs. the Colts.
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Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Ravens’ “D” delivered the critical stand late in the fourth quarter, overcoming a furious second-half comeback and a 34-minute power outage.

With a 3-TD performance vs. the 49ers, QB Joe Flacco threw 11 TD passes in the postseason, tying the NFL singlepostseason record shared by Joe Montana (1989) and Kurt Warner (2008). Flacco and Montana did not throw an INT during those respective postseasons. Flacco finished the game 22-of-33 for 287 yards to produce a 124.2 rating. In 2012, Flacco also became the first starting QB in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to make the playoffs in each of his first five seasons. Also winning at least one playoff game in each of those postseasons, he compiled nine playoff victories, which tie (Tom Brady) for the most among QBs in the first five seasons of a career.

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2/5 - Baltimore celebrated the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII Championship as thousands of fans lined the streets of Charm City and completely filled M&T Bank Stadium for a celebration. Fans also gathered at City Hall and cheered when the Ravens arrived to kick off the parade route with the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy.

6/5 - As guests of President Barack Obama, the Ravens visited The White House and were honored for winning Super Bowl XLVII. Said the President: “Now, I imagine there were times last year when these players were the only ones who knew that they’d make it here to show off this trophy. Because, during the year, they lost player after player to injury; they

dropped four of their last five regular season games. In the outwhenlessplayoffs,theytrailedDenverbyatouchdownwith70yardsandthanaminutetogo....Andthen,intheSuperBowl,justitlookedliketheyhadthemomentum,thelightswentforahalfhour....ButtheseRavensalwayspulledthrough.”

8/3 - T Jonathan Ogden, an 11-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ first-ever draft pick (fourth overall in 1996), was everwithnotplayerwerewere]executiveininductedintotheProFootballHallofFameduringaceremonyCanton,OH.OgdenwaspresentedbyRavensGMandVPOzzieNewsome.StatedOgden:“[TheRavensanewteam,andwewerenewtothecity[in1996].Weallrookiestogether.Iwatchedusgrow,myselfasaandthefansasanNFLcityfrominfancytooneof–ifthebest–footballtownsintheNationalFootballLeague,undoubtedlythebestandmostpassionatefansthatI’veseen,andIwanttothankyouguysforbeingthat.”

9/22 - LB Ray Lewis, the Ravens’ all-time leading tackler and second-ever draft choice, was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the 30-9 win over Houston.

12/8 - In a remarkable and most-memorable contest that set NFL records for the most points scored (36) in the last 2:05 of a game and most lead changes (six) in a fourth quarter, the Ravens found a way to beat the Vikings, 29-26. In the span of 121 seconds late in the game, 36 points were scored, including the winning TD by Baltimore with 4 seconds left. That score came when Joe Flacco, who led the game-winning, 5-play, 80-yard drive, hit rookie WR Marlon Brown with a 9-yard TD strike. This wild battle started with a near-blizzard snowfall that made it difficult for QBs to find receivers beyond the line of scrimmage.

12/27 - For their 2013 season production, four Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: DT Haloti Ngata (fifth), OLB Terrell Suggs (sixth), K Justin Tucker (first) and G Marshal Yanda (third).

12/29 - For the first time since 2008 – the year the Ravens hired John Harbaugh – Baltimore did not make the playoffs, coming one game short with an 8-8 mark and placing third in the AFC North after falling 34-17 in the finale at Cincinnati. Tied 17-17 near the end of the third quarter of the game, Baltimore needed only that win to clinch a postseason berth.

QB Joe Flacco was named Super Bowl XLVII MVP in the Ravens’ 34-31 win. WR/RS Jacoby Jones posted a 108-yard KOR-TD to open the second half of Super Bowl XLVII. Jones also added a 56-yard TD catch during the game, helping set a Super Bowl single-game record for most combined yards (290).
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1/10 - In a tense Divisional battle at New England, the Ravens’ bid to play in their fourth AFC Championship game in seven seasons came to an abrupt end in Foxborough with a narrow 35-31 defeat to the Patriots. New England erased two 14-point Baltimore leads to win the contest, becoming the first team in NFL history to accomplish the feat.

1/20 - Marc Trestman was hired as the team’s offensive coordinator following the departure of Gary Kubiak, who was named Denver’s new head coach.

2014

1/27 - Gary Kubiak was hired as the team’s offensive coordinator following the departure of Jim Caldwell, who was named Detroit’s new head coach.

5/21 - M&T Bank and the Ravens announced a 10-year, $60 million extension of their partnership, which includes the continuation of naming rights to M&T Bank Stadium and an array of community-focused programs, including a new initiative focused on helping at-risk children in Baltimore.

10/12 - QB Joe Flacco became the fastest player in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to toss 5 TDs (16 minutes and 3 seconds into the game) in the 48-17 victory at Tampa Bay. The Ravens’ offense gained 475 yards vs. the Bucs, with the 48 points scored marking the most in Ravens road game history.

10/19 - TE Todd Heap, the Ravens’ all-time leader in receiving TDs (41), was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the 29-7 win over Atlanta.

12/23 - For their 2014 season production, four Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: OLB Elvis Dumervil (fourth), RB Justin Forsett (first, originally voted a first alternate), LB C.J. Mosley (first, becoming the first Ravens rookie to earn the distinction) and G Marshal Yanda (fourth).

12/28 - Beating the Browns 20-10, the Ravens produced a 10-6 regular season record en route to earning their sixth playoff berth in seven seasons. The Ravens set then-singleseason franchise records by scoring 409 points (including a team-best 206 on the road) and producing 5,838 yards of offense. QB Joe Flacco posted career bests in yards (3,986) and touchdown passes (27). Baltimore tallied the NFL’s second-most sacks (49, tied with Philadelphia) and boasted the No. 2 red zone defense (42.6), also allowing the league’s sixth-fewest points per game (18.9). P Sam Koch produced the NFL’s No. 3 gross average (47.4) and No. 1 net average (43.3), setting the Ravens’ single-season records for each.

2015

1/3 - Behindanoffensivelinethatincludedtworookiestarters (LT James Hurst and RG John Urschel), the Ravens won, 3017, at the host Steelers in a Wild Card matchup, producing their NFL-best 10th playoff victory since 2008. Baltimore’s defense was stout, holding Pittsburgh out of the end zone for

7/28 - Constellation and the Ravens announced an agreement to construct a 375-kilowatt (DC) solar generation project at the team’s headquarters and training facility in Owings Mills...The roof-mounted solar power system expanded the current energy services relationship...Constellation owns and operates the solar power system, while the Ravens finance systemundertheelectricitygeneratedbythesolarpanelsfromConstellationa20-yearpowerpurchaseagreement...ThesolarpowerwentintofulloperationonMay26,2016.

8/5 - The Ravens announced fan experience and gameday enhancements at M&T Bank Stadium, including a $6.5 million investment in an expansive Wi-Fi system, a revolutionary 3-D video system called freeD that shows replays from every possible angle and new safety measures to ease entry into the stadium and ensure top-of-the-line security for everyone.

8/18-21 - Leading up to their second preseason game at Philadelphia, the Ravens traveled to the City of Brotherly Love for three days of practice at the NovaCare Center against the host Eagles.

9/13-10/26 - Starting with a season-opening loss at Denver, five of Baltimore’s first seven games of the 2015 campaign were on the road, with the Ravens dropping close contests at the Broncos, at Oakland, at San Francisco and at Arizona... The last time an NFL team opened the season playing five of its first seven games on the road was in 2000...That team –16 years prior – was the eventual Super Bowl XXXV-winning Ravens...Following the Sept. 13 game at Denver, the Ravens traveled to San Jose, CA, where they stayed and practiced for an entire week at San Jose State leading up to a Week 2 matchup with the Raiders in Oakland...Baltimore also held the Saturday pre-game walk-through at Stanford University.

11/22 - S Ed Reed, the Ravens’ all-time leader in interceptions (61) and NFL’s all-time record-holder in INT return yards (1,590), was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the 16-13 win over St. Louis.

12/22 - For their 2015 season production, four Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: LS Morgan Cox (first, who was selected in January as a “need” player), OLB Elvis Dumervil (fifth, who was added as an alternate in January), P Sam Koch (first) and G Marshal Yanda (fifth)...Each player represented the Ravens in Hawaii on Jan. 31, 2016.

Ray Lewis (above) was inducted into the Ravens’ Ring of Honor (detailed on previous page) in 2013, following his incredible 17-year NFL career.
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5/10 - For the first time since 2002, the Ravens returned to natural grass on the playing field of M&T Bank Stadium... Baltimore grounds crews removed the artificial Shaw Sports Turf in February and began laying sod in the stadium in early May.

“To me, [playing on grass is] Baltimore,” John Harbaugh stated. “It epitomizes what Baltimore is all about, the history of football in Baltimore. A Baltimore football team should be playing on a grass field, ultimately. It’s a recognition of that. I like the grass. I think it’s the AFC North, it’s the Baltimore Ravens – it just seems right.”

2016

1/3 - The Ravens concluded their 5-11 season with a 24-16 defeat at Cincinnati...Baltimore played an NFL-record 14 games decided by 8 points or fewer (tied, 1994 NYG) and posted a season-high (tied, Chi.) seven games decided by 3 points or fewer (4-3 record)...Baltimore had 20 players on Injured Reserve (the NFL’s second most), including eight starters, with 12 starters missing a combined 71 games... Additionally, the Ravens played four different starting QBs (Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub, Jimmy Clausen & Ryan Mallett) for the first time in franchise history.

1/16 - Ted Marchibroda, former head coach of the Baltimore Colts and the first head coach in Baltimore Ravens history, passed away peacefully at his home in Virginia at the age of 84...Marchibroda spent 12 seasons as an NFL head coach, including time with the Baltimore Colts (1975-79), Indianapolis Colts (1992-95) and Baltimore Ravens (1996-98).

9/17 - At the age of 65, Clarence Brooks, the Ravens’ longest-tenured assistant coach, passed away at a hospital in Weston, Fla., following a battle with esophageal and stomach cancer...The beloved Brooks – referred to by most as “C.B.” – originally joined the organization in 2005 and served 11 seasons as defensive line coach...The following day (9/18), Baltimore played at Cleveland and rallied from 20 points down to beat the Browns, 25-20.

11/6 - With the Ravens’ 21-14 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, head coach John Harbaugh (81) surpassed Brian Billick (80) for the most regular season wins by a head coach in team history.

11/10 - Baltimore debuted an all-purple uniform as part of the NFL’s “Color Rush” game for the Week 10 matchup against the Cleveland Browns...The Ravens won, 28-7, in a game that was played on Thursday Night Football at M&T Bank Stadium...Unlike the purple jerseys the Ravens typically wear, the Color Rush uniforms (shown on WR Steve Smith Sr. below) displayed gold numbers and stripes on the pants.

11/20 - With 93,056 fans watching at Dallas’ AT&T Stadium, the Ravens played in front of the largest crowd in their franchise’s history...The Cowboys emerged victorious, however, 27-17.

3/18 - CB Tray Walker, a 2015 fourth-round draft selection, passed away following a serious motorbike accident in Southeast Florida...Walker was involved in the accident on March 17...On March 26, approximately 45 members of the Ravens organization – teammates, coaches and front office staff – joined Walker’s family and friends at the 93rd Street Community Baptist Church to celebrate his life. Said John Harbaugh: “Tray was a young man with a good and kind heart. He was humble and loved everything about being part of the Ravens’ team. He loved his teammates, the practice and the preparation, and that showed every day. He was coachable, did his most to improve and worked to

Legendary safety Ed Reed, who ranks firstin NFL history with 1,590 INT return yards, was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor in 2015. WR Steve Smith Sr. seen above in the Ravens’ all-purple “Color Rush” uniforms for the 11/10/16 game vs. Cleveland, which the Ravens won, 28-7.
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12/20 - For their 2016 season production, seven Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: LS Morgan Cox (second, who was selected in January as a “need” player), FB Kyle Juszczyk (first), LB C.J. Mosley (second), K Justin Tucker (second), S Eric Weddle (fourth, who was added as an alternate in January), G Marshal Yanda (sixth) and C Jeremy Zuttah (first, who was added as an alternate in January)...These players represented the Ravens in Orlando on Jan. 29, 2017. 2017

1/1 - For the 12th time in the past 14 seasons, the Ravens boasted a Top 10 defense and became one of three teams – Den. & Sea. – to finish ranked in the NFL’s Top 10 in each of the past three years (2014-16)...The Ravens’ defense ranked seventh overall (322.1 ypg) after the team played its final game of the season at Cincinnati (27-10 defeat) on New Year’s Additionally,Day.

WR Steve Smith Sr. played in the final game of his storied 16-year NFL career, capping one of the greatest runs by a receiver in league history...Smith Sr. finished with the seventh-most receiving yards (14,731) in NFL history and with 1,031 receptions (12th in league annals).

Producing arguably the best season ever by a kicker, All-Pro K Justin Tucker connected on 38 of 39 FGAs (lone miss was a block), posting the then-fifth-best percentage in NFL singleseason history...In addition to making 35-straight FGs at one point (tied for the fifth-best streak ever at the time), Tucker’s record38FGsrankedNo.1intheleague,whileanNFLsingle-season24ofhis38FGscamefrom40yardsorbeyond.

1/13 - DavidModell,thesonofArt, passedawayafterbattling cancer for almost two years. Modell, 55, served as president of the Ravens from the team’s beginning in 1996 through the Super Bowl XXXV championship in 2000 and continued in that capacity until 2004. From the selection of the team name and colors, to the move to M&T Bank Stadium in 1998, to the hiring of Brian Billick, David coordinated the efforts as team president. His fingerprints are still present on many of what have become Ravens favorites and traditions.

1/31 - The Ravens announced a three-year, approximately $120 million self-funded investment that enhanced the fan experience at M&T Bank Stadium...Improvements included new 4K ultra-high definition video displays, escalators and elevators to the upper deck, a new sound system, upgraded kitchen facilities and club level enhancements...In January, the Ravens also launched a $45 million construction project to upgrade their Owings Mills training facility (the Under Armour Performance Center).

JULY/AUG. - Due to renovations and construction at the Under Armour Performance Center, for just the second time in team history, the Ravens did not have fans attend training camp...The other occurrence came in 2011 following the NFL lockout...However, Baltimore still held three free and open stadium practices for fans to attend in 2017 (two at M&T Bank Stadium and one at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis).

9/23 - The Ravens, playing in their first-ever international game, lost, 44-7, to the Jaguars in front of 84,592 fans at London’s Wembley Stadium...It marked the third-largest crowd to ever watch a Ravens’ game.

10/26 - In front of a national audience on Thursday Night Football, the Ravens notched the franchise’s 200th victory (regular season & playoffs combined) with a dominating 40-0 performance vs. Miami at M&T Bank Stadium.

11/19 - Baltimore posted its third shutout of the season and first-ever win at historic Lambeau Field by defeating the Packers, 23-0...The Ravens became the first team to register three shutouts in a single season since the 2003 Patriots and recorded their 13th overall in franchise history (most in the NFL, tied with NE, since their 1996 inception).

12/19 - For their 2017 season production, three Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: LB C.J. Mosley (third), OLB Terrell Suggs (seventh) and S Eric Weddle (fifth)...These players represented the Ravens in Orlando on Jan. 28, 2018.

12/31 - Winning six of its last nine games, Baltimore finished second in the AFC North with a 9-7 record in 2017, falling one game short of earning a playoff berth (lost on tiebreaker) for the seventh time in John Harbaugh’s 10-year tenure.

All the Ravens needed to make the 2017 playoffs was a home win over Cincinnati in Week 17 (Dec. 31)...However, Baltimore’s hopes were dashed when the Bengals produced a 49-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-12 with just 44 seconds remaining to earn a hard-fought, 31-27 victory that closed out the Ravens’ season in heartbreaking fashion.

The Ravens produced NFL bests in INTs (22), takeaways (34) and shutouts (3 – the most in a season since the 2003 Patriots)...Baltimore’s +17 turnover differential ranked No. 1 in the NFL, while its defensive passer rating (72.4) and 5 defensive TDs (tied with Det. & Phi.) were each second best.

Over the season’s last nine games, Baltimore scored the NFL’s second-most points per contest (29.4)...During this span, the Ravens also ranked No. 1 in fewest giveaways (5) and No. 2 in sacks allowed (10).

In January of 2017, the Ravens announced a three-year, $120 million selffunded investment that will enhance the fan experience at M&T Bank Stadium, including the addition of new 4K ultra-high definitionvideo displays.
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Football Outsiders tabbed Baltimore’s special teams as the NFL’s No. 1 overall unit in 2017...The Ravens’ ranking was the NFL’s eighth highest in a season since 1986...In the annual ST report from senior writer Rick Gosselin, Baltimore finished No. 4 and has ranked in the Top 5 for six-straight seasons.

7/12 -The Ravens announced an enhanced ticketing process, providing fans a simple, smart and secure way to enter games at M&T Bank Stadium...Beginning in 2018, traditional paper tickets were no longer used. Instead, the following two options were implemented: Ravens season ticket holders received a PSL Owner Season Ticket card – much like a credit card – to enter the stadium. Or, fans could now access tickets via their smartphone by using the Ravens Mobile App.

8/2 - For the first time in team history, the Ravens played in the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame game in Canton, OH... Baltimore bested the Bears, 17-16, just two nights prior to LB Ray Lewis’ Hall of Fame induction.

8/4 - LB Ray Lewis, a 13-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ second-ever draft pick (26th overall in 1996), was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Canton, OH. Lewis was presented by his daughter, Diaymon.

2018

1/9 - Don “Wink” Martindale was hired as the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator following the retirement of Dean Pees.

1/21 - Ravens TE Benjamin Watson, Panthers TE Greg Olsen and Texans DE J.J. Watt were named the three finalists for the prestigious 2017 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. (Watt was eventually named the winner on Feb. 3.)

2/3 - In a ceremony held in Minneapolis the night before Super Bowl LII, Ray Lewis, a 13-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ second-ever draft pick (26th overall in 1996), was announced as a 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee.

2/13 - It was announced that the Ravens and Bears would play on Aug. 2 in the annual Hall of Fame Game to kick off the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week in Canton, OH.

5/17 - The Ravens introduced their new Flock Friendly Fare, dramatically reducing pricing on gameday concessions to further enhance the fan experience at M&T Bank Stadium.

In total, 21 of the most popular menu items were reduced, creating up to 53 percent savings on a single item and a 33 percent average price reduction.

“We constantly ask our fans for feedback, and the price of concessions has regularly been discussed,” Ravens president Dick Cass stated. “We listened, and we have made adjustments. This price reduction, along with the $120 million we’ve invested in stadium enhancements over the last three years, will make our gameday experience better.”

Of all the items receiving reductions, 12 included food options, while nine beverage items reduced in cost. The menu also included a $5 domestic beer (12 ounces) option for the first time ever.

Stated Ravens longtime GM/EVP Ozzie Newsome, who drafted Lewis in 1996: “For 17 years, we could point to No. 52 and tell the other players: ‘Follow his lead. Practice like Ray practices. Prepare like Ray prepares. Be a great teammate like him.’ It was our privilege to have him as a Raven. We are all better for having him here. His play on gamedays speaks for itself. Even in that small group who have the honor of being a Hall of Famer, Ray stands out. When you talk about the great players of all time, no matter position, he is among the greatest of the great.”

8/6-9 - Prior to their second preseason game vs. the Rams, Baltimore hosted Los Angeles for several joint practices at the Under Armour Performance Center.

8/17-20 - Leading up to their third preseason game at Indy, the Ravens traveled to the Hoosier State for three days of practice at Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, IN. 10/14 - The Ravens dominated the Titans in a 21-0 shutout at Nissan Stadium...Baltimore’s “D,” under first-year coordinator Don Martindale, set a team record with 11 sacks...Tennessee produced just 106 total yards, marking the second fewest ever allowed by a Ravens’ defense (this figure included 51 net passing yards, which set a new singlegame Baltimore record at the time)...Baltimore also became the first team since the 1934 Lions to not allow a TD after halftime in each of its first six games of a season.

The night before Super Bowl LII, it was announced that LB Ray Lewis would be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2018. In the picture above, Lewis is fitted for his HOF gold jacket. Baltimore produced a franchise-record 11 sacks during a 21-0 shutout of the Titans in Tennessee (Oct. 14).
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11/18 - In a 24-21 home win over Cincinnati, Baltimore produced the then-fifth-most rushing yards (267, tied) in franchise history....Rookies QB Lamar Jackson (117) and RB Gus Edwards (115) each rushed for over 100 yards, marking the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB & RB each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game (Jackson’s 117 also stand as the most in league history by a QB in his completedstartingdebut)...FillinginforinjuredJoeFlacco(hip),Jackson13of19passesfor150yards,0TDsand1INT.

11/25 - John Harbaugh notched his 100th regular season win as head coach of the Ravens in a 34-17 victory over Oakland at M&T Bank Stadium.

12/18 - The NFL announced that three Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their outstanding performances during the 2018 season: LB C.J. Mosley (fourth), S Eric Weddle (sixth) and G Marshal Yanda (seventh)...DT Brandon Williams was later added to the squad on Jan. 15 after originally being selected as an alternate.

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2019

1/6 - Baltimore fell at home in the Wild Card round, 23-17, to the Los Angeles Chargers...LAC then lost at eventual Super Bowl Champion New England in the Divisional round...Lamar Jackson (21) became the youngest QB to ever start an NFL postseason game.

1/11 - Greg Roman was promoted to be the team’s offensive coordinator, succeeding Marty Mornhinweg.

2/2 - In a ceremony held in Atlanta the night before Super Bowl LIII, Ed Reed, a nine-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ all-time leader in INTs (61), was announced as a 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee.

3/15 - Eleven-year special teams coordinator/associate head coach Jerry Rosburg announced his retirement...Chris Horton was named Baltimore’s new special teams coach.

8/3 - S Ed Reed, a nine-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ top draft pick (24th overall) in 2002, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Canton, OH.

Stated Reed, during his 36-minute induction speech: “Baltimore, I love that city. You all are the reason why I did it so hard, why I gave so much on that football field.”

8/4-7 - Prior to their first preseason game vs. the Jaguars, Baltimore hosted Jacksonville for several joint practices at the Under Armour Performance Center.

8/19-21 - Prior to their third preseason game at Philadelphia, the Eagles hosted the Ravens for several joint practices at the NovaCare Complex.

9/8 - Setting team records for the most points (59) and yards 17(158.3),half...QBopeneranopener(643)inagame,theRavenswonspectacularlyintheirseasonatMiami,drubbingtheDolphins,59-10...BaltimoresetNFLrecordformostpoints(42)inthefirsthalfofaseasonwhileestablishingateammarkforscoringinanyLamarJacksonproducedaperfectpasserratingthrowingateam-tying-record5TDsandcompletingof20passesfor324yards.

9/29 - Brian Billick, the first coach in Ravens history to win a Super Bowl (2000 season), was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor at halftime of the game against the Browns... Billick led Baltimore to four playoff berths in nine seasons (1999-2007), producing an 85-67 overall record, including a 13-3 mark in 2006.

10/6 - The Ravens stopped the Steelers, 26-23, in overtime, at Heinz Field when K Justin Tucker nailed a 46-yard FG with 5:26 left in the extra period...Entering the contest, Baltimore had lost two in a row, but with this victory, kicked off what would become a franchise-record 12-game winning streak during the 2019 regular season.

12/12 - The Ravens clinched a second-consecutive AFC North title when they overwhelmed the Jets, 42-21, at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday Night Football...For the first time in team history, the Ravens improved to 12-2, with QB Lamar Jackson throwing 5 TD passes and breaking the single-

S Ed Reed became the third "homegrown" Raven (T Jonathan Ogden - 2013 & LB Ray Lewis - 2018) to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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season NFL record for rushing yards by a QB (Michael Vick - 1,039 in 2006).

12/17 - The NFL announced that 12 Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl, tying the 1973 Dolphins for the most-ever selections on an initial Pro Bowl roster: TE Mark Andrews (first), LS Morgan Cox (third), CB Marlon Humphrey (first), RB Mark Ingram II (third), QB Lamar Jackson (first), OLB Matthew Judon (first), CB Marcus Peters (third), FB Patrick Ricard (first), T Ronnie Stanley (first), S Earl Thomas III (seventh), K Justin Tucker (third) and G Marshal Yanda (eighth)...T Orlando Brown Jr. (first) was later added to the squad after originally being selected as an alternate, giving the Ravens 13 All-Stars, which tied the 2007 Cowboys for the most-ever selections on a Pro Bowl roster.

12/22 -The Ravens clinched homefield advantage for the AFC playoffs and their first-ever No. 1 playoff seed by winning their 11th-consecutive game in a 31-15 victory at the Browns.

12/29 - With a 28-10 home victory over Pittsburgh in Week 17, Baltimore set a team record by winning its 12th-straight game and finished the season with a franchise-best 14-2 record (which also was the NFL's best mark in 2019).

The Ravens finished the regular season ranking No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they were No. 2 in total yards (407.6)...Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game...The Ravens set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296 yards), besting the 1978 Patriots’ 3,165... Baltimore set season team records for TDs (64), points (531), net yards (6,521), first downs (386) and fewest turnovers (15).

QB Lamar Jackson accounted for a league-high 43 total TDs, including a league-best and franchise-record 36 passing scores...Jackson also rushed for 1,206 yards (sixth most in the league), setting a new NFL single-season record by a QB...TE Mark Andrews had 10 receiving TDs, ranking No.1 among NFL tight ends and tying WR Cooper Kupp for second by all players...RB Mark Ingram II posted 15 total TDs, tying Ray Rice's 2011 single-season team record and ranking fourth overall in the NFL.

Baltimore allowed the NFL’s third-fewest points (17.6) and fourth-fewest net yards (300.6) per game. The Ravens notched the league’s No. 5 run “D” (93.4 ypg) and were No. 6

vs. the pass (207.2 ypg)...During their 12-game winning streak (starting in Week 5), the Ravens allowed the NFL’s fewest yards (268.9) and points (15.2) per game...Baltimore allowed just 18 TDs (a league low) in its final 12 games, also scoring 6 defensive TDs of its own during this span.

2020

1/11 - Baltimore fell at home in the Divisional round, 28-12, to the Tennessee Titans, who advanced to play Kansas City (the eventual Super Bowl Champions) in the AFC Championship.

2/1 - It was a huge night for the Ravens at the annual NFL Honors ceremony, as John Harbaugh (AP Coach of the Year), Lamar Jackson (AP NFL MVP) and Greg Roman (AP Assistant Coach of the Year) took home three of the night's top accolades...Jackson became the NFL's second-ever unanimous MVP (Tom Brady, 2010), also producing the Ravens' first-ever NFL MVP...Harbaugh and Roman also became the first-ever Ravens to win their respective awards.

2/29 - At the 50th Annual NFL 101 Awards, held in Kansas City, MO, John Harbaugh and QB Lamar Jackson were named the 2019 AFC Coach of the Year and AFC Offensive Player of the Year, respectively.

3/6 - At the annual Maxwell Club Awards ceremony, held in Atlantic City, NJ, QB Lamar Jackson was named the Bert Bell Professional Player of the Year, and John Harbaugh received the Greasy Neale Professional Coach of the Year Award for their outstanding 2019 seasons.

3/11 - Ravens G Marshal Yanda announced his retirement from the NFL...A 13-year veteran, Yanda played in 177 regular HonorGMDuringwhichplayoffstheseasongames,allwithBaltimore,tyingTJonathanOgdenformostbyanoffensivelinemaninteamhistory...Including(14games),Yandasawactionin191totalgames,arethemosteverbyaRavens’offensivelineman...theceremony,itwasannouncedbyRavensEVP&EricDeCostathatYandawouldentertheRavens'Ringofatafuturedate.

3/16 - Ravens employees at the team's Owings Mills training facility (the Under Armour Performance Center) and M&T Bank Stadium began working from home in the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic...For several months, extending into late June and early July, nearly all team operations were

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conducted remotely...This included the NFL's offseason program, which was held virtually via Zoom meetings... Additionally, for the first time in league history, the NFL Draft (April 23-25) was conducted virtually from personnel staff and coach homes all around the country, with NFL leadership setting up personal offices and broadcasting rooms to carry out the selection of players.

6/8 - John Harbaugh and his coaching staff returned to the Under Armour Performance Center for the first time in nearly three months...Throughout the offseason, coaches conducted virtual training and meeting sessions with players prior to training camp due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

7/15 - With NFL/NFLPA protocols prohibiting teams from having fans at training camp due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ravens announced that they would not be able to host fans during their 2020 training camp.

8/10 - The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation and the Ravens jointly distributed $1 million to support social justice reform throughout the Baltimore community...A committee of current and former Ravens players determined which Baltimore-area organizations would receive the funds, with 28 total programs ultimately chosen.

8/24 - After consulting with government officials and public health experts, the Ravens announced that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they would not host fans at M&T Bank Stadium for at least the initial part of the 2020 season.

10/23 - The Ravens received approval from Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Baltimore City Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young to host approximately 4,000 fans for the Nov. 1 game vs. Pittsburgh.

11/16 - AfterconsultingwiththeofficesofMarylandGovernor Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young, in addition to public health officials, the decision was made not to host fans for the Nov. 22 game vs. Tennessee...In giving the matter careful consideration, due to the rise of Maryland’s COVID-19 infection rate and increased hospitalizations, the Ravens made this decision in an effort to protect the wellbeing and safety of the Baltimore community...Baltimore would not host fans at M&T Bank Stadium for the remainder of the 2020 season.

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12/21 - Seven Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances during the 2020 season: T Orlando (fourth)(second),(fourth),BrownJr.(second),DECalaisCampbell(sixth),LSMorganCoxCBMarlonHumphrey(second),OLBMatthewJudonFBPatrickRicard(second)andKJustinTuckerwereselectedtotheAFCsquad.

2021

1/3 - With a 38-3 victory at Cincinnati in Week 17, Baltimore clinched its third-straight playoff berth and the ninth overall during head coach John Harbaugh's 13-year tenure. The 2020 Ravens’ rushing attack finished No. 1 in the NFL (191.9 ypg) and produced the third-most yards (3,071) in a 16game NFL season...Baltimore had three players – QB Lamar Jackson (1,005), RB J.K. Dobbins (805) & RB Gus Edwards (723) – rush for over 700 yards each, while Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing milestone in multiple seasons...Dobbins set a Ravens’ rookie record by scoring 9 TDs (all rushing), including at least 1 TD in his final six games to close out the regular season... Dobbins’ 6.01 ypc average ranked No. 1 among all NFL RBs, while Jackson’s 6.32 ypc average was No. 1 overall...TE Mark Andrews had 58 catches for 701 yards and 7 TDs, becoming the first TE in Ravens history with multiple seasons of at least 700 receiving yards and 7 receiving TDs.

Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (18.9) and seventh-fewest yards (329.8) per game...The Ravens also owned the No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%) and produced a league-high 25 FFs...CB Marlon Humphrey led the NFL with a Ravens’ single-season record 8 FFs, also registering a teamhigh 11 PD...CB Marcus Peters tied (two players) to produce the NFL’s third-most takeaways (4 INTs & 2 FRs), while rookie LB Patrick Queen posted a team-high 105 tackles, becoming the NFL’s only defender with at least 70 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 defensive TD.

1/10 - Baltimore prevailed, 20-13, in the Wild Card round at Tennessee...The Ravens trailed 10-0 in the first quarter, but overcame that deficit to produce the largest comeback in postseason franchise history...Baltimore’s 236 rushing yards marked the most in franchise playoff history.

1/16 - The Ravens fell, 17-3, at second-seeded Buffalo in the Divisional Playoff...QB Lamar Jackson suffered a concussion on the final play of the third quarter, and backup QB Tyler Huntley, and undrafted rookie free agent, was forced into action to attempt a comeback.

5/4 - In a letter to PSL Owners, the Ravens announced their intentions to have a full capacity at M&T Bank Stadium during the 2021 season: "We are optimistic that we will have a full withstadiumoffansthisseason.Wewillcontinuetoworkdiligentlystateandlocalagenciestopreparetohostfanssafely."

6/3 - Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and his wife, Renee, announced that they would honor Ozzie Newsome – the Ravens’ longtime personnel executive and Pro Football Hall of Famer – by making a $4 million gift in his name to Maryland’s graduateswhichdonationTheHistoricallyBlackCollegesandUniversities(HBCUs)...ThroughStephenandReneeBisciottiFoundation,the$4millionwillcreatetheOzzieNewsomeScholarsProgram,willfundscholarshipsforBaltimoreCityPublicSchoolswhoattendanHBCUinMaryland.

8/18-19 - Leading up to their second preseason game at Carolina, the Ravens and Panthers held two days of joint practices at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC.

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9/12 - K Justin Tucker converted a 66-yard game-winning FG as time expired at Detroit, giving Baltimore a 19-17 victory... Tucker surpassed K Matt Prater’s 64-yarder in 2013 as the longest FG made in NFL history.

for just the fifth time during head coach John Harbaugh’s 14-year tenure...Ravaged by injuries throughout the year, projected 2021 starters missed a combined 114 games due to injury/illness, with a total of 19 players finishing the season on Injured Reserve...Despite facing consistent adversity, the Ravens continuously fought and remained in playoff contention entering their Week 18 game vs. Pittsburgh...For the season, Baltimore’s offense ranked No. 6 in total yards (378.8 ypg) and posted the No. 3 rush attack (145.8 ypg).

1/27 - Mike Macdonald was hired as the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator following the departure of Don “Wink” Martindale...Macdonald re-joined the Ravens after spending 2021 as Michigan’s defensive coordinator...Prior to his time with the Wolverines, he spent seven seasons (2014-20) as an assistant coach in Baltimore.

10/3 - With 102 yards on the ground in a 23-7 win at Denver, Baltimore rushed for 100+ yards in its 43rd-straight game, tying (Pittsburgh, 1974-77) for the longest streak in pro football history.

10/11 - In a 31-25 OT win at home against Indianapolis on inductedfive-timeDuringpointsinceBaltimore(DennisrecordTEleasthistory62yardsof-43),alsogameMondayNightFootball,QBLamarJacksonthrewforasingle-franchise-record442yards...Inthecontest,Jacksonpassedfor4TDsandcompleted86%ofhispasses(37-becomingthefirstplayerinNFLhistorytopassfor400withan85%-or-bettercompletionpercentage...Addingyardsontheground,hebecamethefirstplayerinNFLtopost400yardspassing,4TDpasses,0INTsandat50yardsrushinginasinglegame.MarkAndrewspostedaRavens’tightendsingle-game147receivingyards,whilehis11receptionstiedPittain2016)aprevioussingle-gamehighforaTE...AndrewsalsobecamethefirstNFLplayerthe1970mergertorecord2receivingTDsand2two-conversionsinagame.halftimeofthegame,formerDTHalotiNgata,aProBowlerandtwo-timefirst-teamAll-Pro,wasintotheRavensRingofHonor.

10/17 - With a 34-6 win over the LA Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium, QB Lamar Jackson surpassed Hall of Famer Dan Marino to become the first QB in league history to reach 35 career victories before the age of 25.

12/22 - Five Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances in 2021: TE Mark Andrews (second), WR/RS Devin Duvernay (first), QB Lamar Jackson (second), FB Patrick Ricard (fourth), K Justin Tucker (fifth).

2022

1/9 - After starting the season with an AFC-best 8-3 record, the Ravens dropped their last six games – five of which came by a combined 8 points...With a final 8-9 mark, Baltimore missed the playoffs for the first time in four seasons and

4/1 - Longtime sports executive Sashi Brown became the Ravens’ new team president, following the retirement of Dick Cass, who held the position for 18 seasons (2004-21)... Throughout his Ravens career, Cass made an indelible impression while guiding every facet of the organization... When Steve Bisciotti became the team’s majority owner in 2004, his first hire was naming Cass as president...For the nearly two decades after that, Cass provided a wealth of business knowledge, legal and negotiating expertise, philanthropic principles, and a calm and consistent leadership style.

5/19 - Ravens P Sam Koch announced his retirement as an NFL player and joined the Ravens' coaching staff as a special teams consultant...A 16-year veteran, Koch appeared in a franchise-record 256 regular season games – 239 of which came consecutively from 2006-20 (also a team record)...He produced franchise records in punts (1,168), punt yardage (52,868), career gross average (45.3), career net average (39.7) and punts inside the 20 (453)...His 1,168 career punts are the most by one player with a single team in NFL history.

6/22 - Ravens OLB Jaylon Ferguson (a 2019 third-round pick) markingandRavensLegendDTTonySiragusabothdiedunexpectedly,oneofthemostsomberdaysinfranchisehistory.

7/16 - The Ravens and M&T Bank Stadium hosted "The Charm City Match," a preseason soccer game between English Premier League clubs Arsenal and Everton.

K Justin Tucker booted an NFL-record 66-yard FG to help Baltimore beat Detroit. Sashi Brown (right) became the Ravens' third-ever team president following the retirement of Dick Cass (left), who held the role for 18 seasons (2004-21).
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Jonathan Ogden, an 11-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ first-ever draft choice (fourth overall in 1996), ranks fifth in career regular season games played by a Raven (177, tied with Marshal Yanda) and is third in games started (176). Only four offensive linemen in NFL history (Bruce Matthews - 14, Randall McDaniel - 12, Jim Otto - 12 and Will Shields -12) have earned more Pro Bowl honors.

• Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013)

• Baltimore’s first-ever draft pick (fourth overall) in 1996 NFL Draft

• 11-time Pro Bowler (1997-2007, 11-consecutive seasons)

• Nine-time All-Pro honoree (1997-2004, 2006)

• Super Bowl XXXV Champion (2000)

• Helped RB Jamal Lewis set a franchise record with 2,066 rushing yards in 2003, the third-most single-season rushing yards in NFL history. It included the second-highest single-game rushing total in NFL history (295 yards) against Cleveland (9/14/03).

• Ranks fifth in career regular season games played by a Raven (177, tied with Marshal Yanda) and is third in games started (176).

• Anchored an offensive line that allowed a franchise-low 17 sacks in 2006, the second-fewest (Ind. -15) in the NFL that season.

2007:YEAR-BY-YEARGLANCE

Named to his 11th-consecutive Pro Bowl, playing in 11 games (10 starts)...Missed five games due to a toe injury suffered in 2006... Helped protect Ravens QBs, allowing them to complete a thenfranchise-record 341 passes (61.2%) for 3,308 yards and helped allow the Ravens to rush for 1,797 yards and 11 TDs.

2006: Named to his 10th-consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter...Earned Sports Illustrated All-Pro, AP second-team All-Pro and NFL.com All-Pro honors...Started 14 games, missing the final two with a toe injury in 2006...Anchored a line that allowed a franchise-recordlow 17 sacks, the second-fewest (Ind. - 15) in the NFL, and helped Ravens QBs post the then-fourth-highest completion percentage (62.6%) in franchise history...Also helped the Ravens rush for 1,637 yards and 11 TDs.

2005: Named to his ninth-consecutive Pro Bowl…Started all 16 games at LT and helped protect Ravens QBs, allowing them to complete 59.6% of their passes…Also helped the Ravens rush for 1,605 yards, averaging 3.6 yards per carry.

2004: first-teamVotedtohiseighth-consecutiveProBowlandwasalsonamedAll-Proby Football Digest, second-team All-Pro by the AP, and All-Conference by the Pro Football Writers Association... Helped the Ravens rush for 2,063 yards…Along with the rest of the

O-line, helped RB Jamal Lewis (who missed four games) eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark…Started 12 games…Missed the first game of the season at Cleveland and three others in midseason (at Phi., vs. Cle., at NYJ), with a hamstring injury.

2003: Earned his seventh-consecutive Pro Bowl...Also earned AP first-team All-Pro for the fourth time, Sports Illustrated All-Pro, Pro Football Weekly All-AFC, All-NFL, Football Digest first-team AllPro and The Sporting News All-Pro honors...Started all 16 regular season games and one postseason contest and helped RB Jamal Lewis set a franchise record with 2,066 rushing yards, the thirdmost single-season rushing yards in NFL history (Eric Dickerson - 2,105 in 1984 and Adrian Peterson - 2,097 in 2012).

2002: Named to his sixth-consecutive Pro Bowl and garnered NFL Alumni Offensive Lineman of the Year honors...One of only three Ravens offensive players (TE Todd Heap and G Bennie Anderson) to start all 16 games.

2001: Was selected to start in his fifth-consecutive Pro Bowl and earned second-team All-Pro honors, when he started all 16 games.

2000: First-team AP All-Pro…Pro Bowl starter for the fourthstraight season…Also earned first-team All-Pro from Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, Football Digest, USA Today and Pro Football Weekly...Started 15 games in the regular season and four playoff games, en route to the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV Championship.

1999: Started every game at LT, earning his third-consecutive Pro Bowl start...Also named second-team All-Pro by AP and earned Football Digest first-team All-Pro and Pro Football Weekly All-AFC accolades.

1998: ProBowlstarterforsecond-consecutiveseason...AP secondteam All-Pro...Missed the final three games with an ankle injury.

1997: Selected to start in his first-career Pro Bowl at LT...Earned All-Pro honors from Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, Pro Football Weekly, College & Pro Football Weekly and Football Digest...Started 16 games at LT.

1996: Capped tremendous rookie season with All-Pro selections by Sports Illustrated and The Dallas Morning News while playing his only season at LG...Consensus All-Rookie choice...Named to USA Today’s All-Rookie team...Permitted 1 sack all season and 3 penalties (1 of those on special teams)...Started all 16 games.

ALWAYSNEVERMORELESS COLLEGE: UCLA BORN: 7/31/74, WASHINGTON, D.C. HALL OF FAME: 2013 EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/12 GP/GS (PLAYOFFS): 177/176 (8/8) PRO BOWLS: 11 DRAFTED: 1996, Fourth Overall: Ravens First-Ever Draft Choice 75 JONATHAN OGDEN TACKLE HT: 6-9 WT: 345 RAVENS HISTORYHALL OF FAMER JONATHAN OGDEN 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 376 HISTORY

•Is•Posted•Had•Returned••••W•briefdefensiveasFollowingduringinProBowler,wastheRavens’second-everdraftchoice(26thoverall1996).LewishelpedguidetheRavenstotwoSuperBowltitleshiscareer,capturingtheLombardiTrophyin2000and2012.the2012campaign,Lewis,whowillbeforeverknownthegreatestlinebackerofhisgenerationandoneofthebestplayersinNFLhistory,retiredafter17seasons.Hereisalookathisstoriedprocareer:In2000,Lewisledadefensethatestablisheda16-gamesingle-seasonrecordforfewestpoints(165)andfewestrushingyardsallowed(970),recordedfourshutouts(oneshyofthepost-1970mergerrecord),andfinishedfirstleague-wideinsixkeydefensivecategories.asthesecondplayerinNFLhistorytowinbothNFLDefensivePlayeroftheYearandSuperBowlMVPawards(2000)...DTHarveyMartinofDallaswonDefensivePlayeroftheYearin1977andwasco-MVPofSuperBowlXXIIwithDTRandyWhite.IstheonlyplayerinNFLhistorywithatleast40careersacksand30careerINTs(41.5sacksand31INTs).Postedafranchise-record2,643careertackles,includingasingle-seasonteam-best225stopsin2003.LedtheRavensintacklesin14ofhis17seasons,registeringatleast150stops11times.3ofhis31INTsforTDs.ateam-recordandcareer-high25tacklesatNYG(9/14/97).sevencareer20-tacklegames.secondonlytoJackHam(53)intakeawaysbyaLBinNFLhistorywith50total(31INTsand19FRs).

CAREERHONORS

•Pro Football Hall of Fame (2018)

• Invited to 13 Pro Bowls (1997-2001, 2003-04 and 2006-11)…Did not play in 2006 game due to a hand injury

•Two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2000 & 2003) – one of eight players in NFL history to win multiple times (Lawrence Taylor, J.J. Watt & Aaron Donald – three; Joe Greene, Mike Singletary, Bruce Smith & Reggie White – two)

•Seven-time AP first-team All-Pro (1999-2001, 2003-04, 2008-09)

•Three-time AP second-team All-Pro (1997-98, 2010)

•Super Bowl XXXV MVP (2000)

• Named to the NFL All-Decade (2000s) team, chosen every 10 years by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee

• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 3, 2011; Week 10, 2008; Week 1, 2006; Week 17, 2003; Week 4, 2002; Week 15, 2001; Week 9, 1997; Week 1, 1996)

•AFC Defensive Player of the Month (November, 2003)

• College & Pro Football Weekly first-team All-Pro (1997, 2000-01)

• College & Pro Football Weekly second-team All-Pro (1999, 2004)

• Football Digest Defensive Player of the Year (2003)

• Football Digest All-Pro (1999, 2000-01, 2003)

• Football Digest second-team All-Pro (2004)

• Football Digest second-team All-NFL (1997)

• Football News All-Pro (2000-01)

LB Ray Lewis MIAMI (FL) 5/15/75, LAKELAND, FL 17/17 (PLAYOFFS): 228/227 (21/21) 26th

•KC 101 Defensive Player of the Year (2000-01, 2003)

•NFL Alumni Linebacker of the Year (1999, 2003)

•PFW/PFWA first-team All-NFL (2000, 2003, 2008)

•PFW/PFWA first-team All-AFC (1999, 2000, 2003, 2008)

•PFW/PFWA and Football Digest Defensive MVP (2003)

• Pro Football Weekly All-Pro (1999-2001 and 2003-04)

• Pro Football Weekly Defensive Player of the Week (1997)

• USA Today first-team All-Pro (1998-2000)

• USA Today All-Rookie Team (1996)

• Sporting News All-Pro (1998-2001, 2003-04)

• Sports Illustrated All-Pro (1997-2001, 2003-04, 2009-10)

•John Mackey Award (1997), AFC’s best LB, as voted by peers

•NFLPA Linebacker of the Year (1997)

•Walter Payton Man of the Year Finalist (2003)

•NFL’s Most Dominant Player, voted by league coaches through CBS Sports (2003)

Ray Lewis, a 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and 13-time
CAREERSNAPSHOT
was invited to 13 Pro Bowls during his career, tying Hall of Famer Reggie White for the most by a defender in NFL history. Lewis played in 12 Pro Bowls, missing the 2006 Hawaiian classic due to a hand injury. Here are the defenders who have earned the most Pro Bowls during their careers. MOSTPROBOWLINVITATIONS/DEFENSIVEPLAYERS(NFLHistory)Rk.PlayerProBowlInvites1.LBRayLewis13 DL Reggie White13 2.CB Champ Bailey12 LB Junior Seau12 ALWAYSNEVERMORELESS COLLEGE:
BORN:
HALL OF FAME: 2018 EXP. (NFL/RAVENS):
GP/GS
PRO BOWLS: 13 DRAFTED: 1996,
Overall: Ravens Second-Ever Draft Choice 52 RAY LEWIS LINEBACKER HT: 6-1 WT: 245 RAVENS HISTORYHALL OF FAMER RAY LEWIS PERENNIAL PRO BOWLER 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 377 HISTORY
REGULAR SEASON TACKLESSACKSINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLES YearTeamGPGSTTSoloAsst.No.YardsNo.YardsLGTDPDFFFRYards 1996Baltimore1413*142*104382.58.510006000 1997Baltimore1616**210**163474.027.01181809110 1998Baltimore1414*154*119353.014.022526010100 1999Baltimore1616**198**131673.520.53976008100 2000Baltimore1616*187*120673.033.021107030 2001Baltimore1616**196**130663.526.0311564010110 2002Baltimore558557280.00.024402110 2003Baltimore1616#**225**160651.511.069937113221 2004Baltimore1515**200**122781.09.000003120 2005Baltimore667747301.01.010003010 2006Baltimore1414*164*106585.036.52272709110 2007Baltimore1414*184*108762.07.023535t110210 2008Baltimore1616*160*84763.532.534329012120 2009Baltimore1616*164*100643.016.009906310 2010Baltimore1616*145*103422.08.022624t14230 2011Baltimore1212*95*72232.016.014407200 2012Baltimore665744131.00.000001110 Totals2282272,6431,77087341.5266.03150364312020201 *LED TEAM; **LED TEAM AND NFL #FRANCHISE SINGLE-SEASON RECORD CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (REGULAR SEASON) Total Tackles:Solo Tackles: 25 (9/14/97 at NYG)18 (9/14/97 at NYG) Sacks:INTs: 2 (11/26/00 vs. Cle.)2 3 times (last: 11/9/08 at Hou.) Forced Fumbles:Fumble Recoveries: 1 20 times (last: 9/16/12 at Phi.)2 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.) Passes Defensed: 3 6 times (last: 10/14/07 vs. STL) PLAYOFFS TACKLESSACKSINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLES YearTeamGPGSTTSoloAsst.No.YardsNo.YardsLGTDPDFFFRYards 2000Baltimore444428160.00.025450t17010 2001Baltimore22171070.00.000000200 2003Baltimore11181260.00.000000000 2006Baltimore112313100.00.000003000 2008Baltimore33292360.00.000001200 2009Baltimore222110111.07.000001000 2010Baltimore2213941.010.000000100 2011Baltimore22201280.00.000001000 2012Baltimore445129220.00.000001000 Totals2121236146902.017.025450t114510 RAVENSCAREER DEFENSIVE RECORDS (All-Time History) 1.TACKLESRayLewis (1996-2012)....................2,643 2. Terrell Suggs (2003-18) 941 3. Kelly Gregg (2001-10) 721 4. Ed Reed (2002-12)......................... 661 5. C.J. Mosley (2014-18) 574 INTERCEPTIONS 1. Ed Reed (2002-12) 61 2. Ray Lewis (1996-2012)...................... 31 3. Chris McAlister (1999-2008) 26 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. Ray Lewis (1996-2012) 20 2. Terrell Suggs (2003-18) 13 3. Ed Reed (2002-12).......................... 10 MOST CAREER TAKEAWAYS BY A LINEBACKER (Since 1970 Merger) Rk. Player Takeaways INTs FRs 1. Jack Ham 533221 2.Ray Lewis503119* 3. Stan White483414 *Has 20-career overall FRs, but 1 came after teammate Jamie Sharper fumbled an INT that Lewis would then recover; thus, Lewis has 19 FR takeaways. Impressively, LB Ray Lewis is the only player in NFL history to record at least 40 sacks and 30 INTs in a career. NFL PLAYERS W/ 30+ SACKS & 25+ INTS (Since 1970 Merger) Player Games Sacks INTs Ray Lewis (1996-2012) 228 41.5 31 Rodney Harrison (1994-2008) 186 30.5 34 William Thomas (1991-2001) 172 37.0 27 ALWAYSNEVERMORELESS RAVENS HISTORYHALL OF FAMER RAY LEWIS RAVENS DEFENSIVE RECORDS TURNOVER MACHINE 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 378 HISTORY

CAREER SNAPSHOT

• Reed’s 64 career INTs rank seventh in NFL history, while his 1,590 INT return yards stand No. 1.

• Produced a Ravens’ franchise-record 61 INTs for 1,541 return yards and 7 TDs.

• Posted an NFL-record 107-yard return TD (vs. Phi. 11/23/08), breaking the previous long of 106, which he set vs. Cle. (11/7/04).

• Reed’s career INT return yard average of 24.8 yards ranks No. 2 in NFL history (min. 30 INTs). (Deion Sanders is first at 25.1.)

• Scored 14 TDs in his career (including playoffs) and became the first player in NFL history to score return TDs off a punt, blocked punt, INT and fumble recovery. (Ronde Barber is the second.)

• Posted 9 regular season defensive touchdowns during his Baltimore career. Reed’s 9 “D-TDs” are the most in Ravens franchise history, while his 7 INT-TDs also rank first.

• Blocked4puntsinhiscareer,returning3forTDs(tiesanNFLrecord).

• Reed tallied 12 multi-INT games (13 including playoffs), tied for the most in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966).

• Owns 9 career postseason INTs, tying the NFL playoff record shared by Charlie Waters, Bill Simpson & Ronnie Lott.

• Finished his career with 699 total tackles, 6 sacks, 154 passes defensed, 12 forced fumbles and 10 fumble recoveries. (His 661 total tackles as a Raven rank fourth in team history.)

KEY HONORS

• Pro Football Hall of Fame (2019)

• Super Bowl XLVII Champion

• Nine-time Pro Bowler (2003-04, 2006-12)

• Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2004)

• PFW/PFWA NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2004)

• The Sporting News All-Decade Team (2000s)

• USA Today All-Decade Team (2000s)

• Five-time AP first-team All-Pro (2004, 2006-08, 2010)

• Three-time AP second-team All-Pro (2003, 2009, 2011)

• Six-timePFW/PFWA All-NFL (2003-04, 2006-08, 2010)

• The Sporting News All-Pro (2003-04, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010)

• AFC Defensive Player of the Month (Dec. 2010; Dec. 2008; Nov. 2004)

• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 16, 2010; Week 14, 2008; Week 12, 2008; Week 9, 2004)

• AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 6, 2003)

While playing in Baltimore from 2002-12, had 61 INTs for 1,541 the this

NFL INTERCEPTIONS(2002-12)

Rk. Player INT Ed Reed61 Asante Samuel50 Charles Woodson

3.Marcus Maye 10410/7/18 vs. Den. Vencie Glenn 103t11/29/87 vs. Den. Louis Oliver 103t 10/4/92 at Buf. Aqib Talib 103t9/17/17 vs. Dal. 1966). MIAMI (FL) 9/11/78, ST. ROSE, LA 12/11 (15/15) First Round (24th

NFL INT RETURN YARDS (2002-12)

Rk. Player Yards Ed Reed1,541 Darren Sharper1,143 DeAngelo

S Ed Reed’s 64 career interceptions rank seventh all time, while his 1,590 INT return yards stand No. 1. Reed also owns the second-best INT return average (24.8) in league history. ALL-TIMENFLINTERCEPTIONRETURNYARDS Rk. Player G INT Yards Avg. LG TD 1.EdReed174641,59024.8107t7 2.Rod 7.Paul6.Night5.Emlen4.Deion3.DarrenWoodson238711,48320.998t12Sharper205631,41222.499t11Sanders188531,33125.193t9Tunnell167791,28216.255t4TrainLane157681,20717.880t5Krause226811,18514.6813
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most among all NFL players during
span. LONGESTINTERCEPTIONRETURNS/NFLHISTORYRk.PlayerYardsDate/Game1.EdReed107t11/23/08vs.Phi.2.EdReed106t11/7/04vs.Cle.
4.
S Ed Reed registered 12 dual-INT games (13 including playoffs) during his career, tied for the most such performances among players in the Super Bowl Era (since
MOSTGAMESWITH2+INTERCEPTIONS/SUPERBOWLERAPlayer2+INTGamesEdReed12 Paul RonnieJohnnyKrause12Robinson12Lott11 ALWAYSNEVERMORELESS COLLEGE:
BORN:
HALL OF FAME: 2019 EXP. (NFL/RAVENS):
GP/GS (PLAYOFFS): 174/169
PRO BOWLS: 9 DRAFTED: 2002,
Overall) 20 ED REED SAFETY HT: 5-11 WT: 205 RAVENS HISTORYHALL OF FAMER ED REED NFL INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS GOING THE DISTANCE WHILE WITH THE RAVENS (2002-12) DUAL INTERCEPTION GAMES 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 379 HISTORY

REED'S

Date/Game

09/10/12vs.Cin. W34-yardINTreturn 10/11/09vs.Cin. L52-yardINTreturn 1/4/09atMia.(WC) W64-yardINTreturn 12/7/08vs.Was. W22-yardFRreturn 11/23/08vs.Phi. W107-yardINTreturn(NFLrecord) 9/21/08vs.Cle. W32-yardINTreturn 9/10/07atCin. L63-yardpuntreturn 11/5/06vs.Cin. W25-yardINTreturn 11/7/04vs.Cle. W106-yardINTreturn 10/10/04atWas. W22-yardFRreturn 11/23/03vs.Sea. W 16-yardpuntblockreturn 10/12/03atAri. W 22-yardpuntblockreturn 9/14/03vs.Cle. W54-yardINTreturn 11/24/02vs.Ten. W 11-yardpuntblockreturn

REGULAR SEASON TACKLESSACKSINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLES YearTeamGPGSTTSoloAsst.No.YardsNo.YardsLGTDPDFFFRYards 2002Baltimore16168669171.03.0516759013100 2003Baltimore16159277151.012.0*713254t1*19100 2004Baltimore1616898092.028.0**9**358106t1*173244 2005Baltimore1010403640.00.012323012000 2006Baltimore1616666150.00.0570371161132 2007Baltimore1616453690.00.0*713032013016 2008Baltimore1616403281.09.0**9*264^107t2151227 2009Baltimore1212545040.00.031 20101152t163113 20Baltimore10103929100.00.0**8**183440*16100 11Baltimore1616524481.04.03251608100 2012Baltimore1610584990.00.0*47834t1150*331 2013Hou./NYJ14103827110.00.03492504000 Totals1741696995901096.056.0#64^1,590^107t71541210153 ^NFLRECORD #FRANCHISE RECORD (61 WITH THE **LEDRAVENS) *LEDNFLTEAM SPECIALTEAMSTACKLES(8): 2002 (8) CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (REGULAR SEASON) Total Tackles:Solo Tackles: 14 (9/7/03 at Pit.)10 2 times (last: 11/16/03 at Mia.) Sacks:INTs: 1 6 times (last: 10/2/11 vs. NYJ)2 12 times (last: 9/11/11 vs. Pit.) Forced Fumbles:Fumble Recoveries: 1 12 times (last: 10/2/11 vs. NYJ)1 10 times (last: 12/2/12 vs. Pit.) Passes Defensed: 5 (11/28/10 vs. TB) Additional Statistics: Returned 29 punts for 204 yards, including 1 return for a 63-yard TD (9/10/07 at Cin.)...Returned a fumble recovery (which he forced) 22 foryards a TD (10/10/04 at Was.)...Posted a safety on 10/1/06 vs. SD...Returned a fumble recovery (which he forced) 22 yards for a TD (12/7/08 vs. Was.) Punt Blocks: Blocked 4 punts in his career, returning 3 for TDs (tied for NFL record): 9/30/02 vs. Den., first punt block in franchise history; 11/24/02 vs. Ten., 11returned yards for a TD; 10/12/03 at Ari., returned 22 yards for a TD; 11/23/03 vs. Sea., returned 16 yards for a TD. PLAYOFFS TACKLESSACKSINTERCEPTIONSFUMBLES YearTeamGPGSTTSoloAsst.No.YardsNo.YardsLGTDPDFFFRYards 2003Baltimore113300.00.01232302000 2006Baltimore112200.00.020003000 2008Baltimore337610.00.027664t13000 2009Baltimore226330.00.02633803000 2010Baltimore227610.00.000000010 2011Baltimore2210910.00.010006000 2012Baltimore44151410.00.016603000 Totals1515504370.00.0916864t120010 S Ed Reed tallied 9 INTs in 15 career playoff games, tying for the most all time. Reed’s 168 return yards stand fourth all time, while he also posted 50 tackles (43 solo) and 20 PD in postseason play. POSTSEASONINTERCEPTIONLEADERS(NFLHistory) Rk. Player INT Yards TDs Games 1.EdReed 9 168 1 15 Ronnie Lott 9 187 2 11 Bill Simpson 9 149 16 Charlie Waters 9 124 0 10
Result Touchdown
ALWAYSNEVERMORELESS RAVENS HISTORYHALL OF FAMER ED REED PLAYOFF BALLHAWK
CAREER TOUCHDOWNS (14 OVERALL) 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 380 HISTORY

RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME TRADES

MARCH 12, 1996

Traded 1997 fourth-round pick to Seattle for G Jeff Blackshear.

FEBRUARY 14, 1997

Traded T Tony Jones to Denver for Broncos 1997 second-round pick (S Kim Herring).

AUGUST 24, 1997

Traded 1998 seventh-round pick to Pittsburgh for OL Bernard Dafney

AUGUST 24, 1997

Traded 1999 seventh-round pick to Philadelphia for G Ben Cavil. FEBRUARY 14, 1998

Traded 1998 third- and fourth-round picks to Indianapolis for QB Jim Harbaugh and Colts 1998 fourth-round pick.

FEBRUARY 18, 1998

Traded 1999 third-round pick to Tampa Bay for RB Errict Rhett.

MARCH 22, 1999

Traded 1999 third-round pick and conditional 2000 fifth-round pick to Detroit for QB Scott Mitchell.

MARCH 30, 1999

Traded 1999 sixth-round pick to New England for TE Lovett Purnell.

APRIL 17, 1999

Traded 1999 fifth-round pick and 2000 seventh-round pick to St. Louis for QB Tony Banks.

MARCH 16, 2004

In a three-team trade, the Ravens sent a second-round pick to the 49ers in exchange for WR Terrell Owens (3/3), then reached a settlement prior to arbitration when Baltimore acquired a fifthround compensatory pick from Philadelphia, re-acquired the original second-round pick, and the Eagles acquired Owens.

APRIL 25, 2004

Traded fourth-round pick to Jacksonville for WR Kevin Johnson.

JUNE 8, 2006

Traded 2007 fourth-round draft pick (128th overall) to Tennessee for QB Steve McNair.

JUNE 19, 2006

Traded 2007 conditional draft pick to Indianapolis for S Gerome Sapp.

MARCH 9, 2007

Traded three draft picks (third and seventh in 2007; third in 2008) to Buffalo for RB Willis McGahee, who signed a six-year deal with the Ravens.

APRIL 27, 2008

Traded 2008 fourth-round draft pick (125th overall) to Oakland for CB Fabian Washington.

MARCH 5, 2010

Traded 2010 third- and fourth-round draft picks to Arizona for WR Anquan Boldin and a 2010 fifth-round draft choice.

SEPTEMBER 1, 2010

Traded 2011 conditional draft pick to Seattle for CB Josh Wilson. (Trade yielded a fifth-round choice for the Seahawks.)

AUGUST 12, 2011

Traded a 2012 fourth-round draft pick to Buffalo for WR Lee Evans. MARCH 11, 2013

Traded WR Anquan Boldin to San Francisco for a 2013 sixth-round draft choice.

MAY 9, 2013

Traded a conditional 2014 draft choice to Indianapolis in exchange for G/C A.Q. Shipley.

AUGUST 21, 2013

Traded WR/RS David Reed to Indianapolis in exchange for RB Delone Carter.

OCTOBER 3, 2013

Tradeda2014fourth-andfifth-roundpicktoJacksonvilleinexchangeforTEugeneMonroe.

OCTOBER 21, 2013

Traded T Bryant McKinnie to Miami in exchange for a conditional 2015 draft choice.

MARCH 26, 2014

Traded a 2015 draft pick to Tampa Bay in exchange for C Jeremy Zuttah.

MARCH 10, 2015

Traded DT Haloti Ngata and a 2015 seventh-round draft choice to Detroit for 2015 fourth- and fifth-round draft picks.

APRIL 1, 2015

Traded C/G Gino Gradkowski and a 2016 fifth-round draft choice to Denver in exchange for a 2016 fourth-round pick.

SEPTEMBER 5, 2015

Traded C Nick Easton to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a 2016 conditional draft pick.

SEPTEMBER 21, 2015

Traded a 2016 seventh-round draft choice to Miami in exchange for CB Will Davis.

OCTOBER 3, 2015

Traded a conditional draft pick to St. Louis in exchange for WR Chris Givens.

MARCH 15, 2017

Traded C Jeremy Zuttah and a 2017 sixth-round pick to San Francisco in exchange for a 2017 sixth-round choice.

APRIL 4, 2017

Traded DT Timmy Jernigan and the 99th-overall selection (a thirdround compensatory choice) in the 2017 NFL Draft to Philadelphia in exchange for the 74th-overall pick in the 2017 draft.

SEPTEMBER 1, 2017

Traded a 2018 conditional seventh-round draft pick to Arizona in exchange for G/C Tony Bergstrom.

SEPTEMBER 2, 2017

Traded an undisclosed draft pick to Jacksonville in exchange for C Luke Bowanko.

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 381 HISTORY

RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME TRADES

AUGUST 28, 2018

Traded OLB Kamalei Correa to Tennessee to obtain a 2019 sixthround draft choice.

OCTOBER 30, 2018

Traded a future draft pick to Green Bay in exchange for RB/WR Ty Montgomery.

MARCH 13, 2019

Traded QB Joe Flacco to Denver in exchange for a 2019 fourthround draft choice.

AUGUST 5, 2019

Traded G Alex Lewis to the NY Jets for a 2020 seventh-round draft pick.

AUGUST 11, 2019

Traded K/P Kaare Vedvik to Minnesota in exchange for a 2020 fifthround draft pick.

AUGUST 28, 2019

Traded G/T Jermaine Eluemunor to New England in exchange for a 2020 fourth-round draft pick.

OCTOBER 15, 2019

Traded LB Kenny Young and a 2020 fifth-round draft pick to the LA Rams in exchange for CB Marcus Peters.

MARCH 18, 2020

Traded TE Hayden Hurst and a 2020 fourth-round draft choice to Atlanta in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections in 2020.

MARCH 19, 2020

Traded a 2020 fifth-round draft choice to Jacksonville in exchange for DE Calais Campbell.

MARCH 20, 2020

Traded DE Chris Wormley and a seventh-round pick in the 2021 draft to Pittsburgh in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2021.

OCTOBER 22, 2020

Traded a 2021 third-round pick and a conditional 2022 pick to Minnesota in exchange for OLB Yannick Ngakoue.

MARCH 18, 2021

Traded a conditional 2022 pick to Jacksonville in exchange for TE Josh Oliver.

APRIL 23, 2021

Traded T Orlando Brown Jr., a 2021 second-round pick and a 2022 sixth-round pick to Kansas City in exchange for a 2021 first-round pick, 2021 third-round pick, 2021 fourth-round pick and 2022 fifthround pick.

AUGUST 26, 2021

Traded CB Shaun Wade to New England in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round pick and a 2023 fifth-round pick.

AUGUST 28, 2021

Traded C Greg Mancz and a 2022 seventh-round pick to Miami in exchange for a 2022 sixth-round pick.

AUGUST 31, 2021

Traded G Ben Bredeson, a 2022 fifth-round pick and a 2023 seventhround pick to the New York Giants in exchange for a 2022 fourthround pick.

APRIL 28, 2022

Traded WR Marquise Brown & a 2022 third-round pick to Arizona in exchange for a 2022 first-round pick (23rd overall).

In his first game after being traded to the Ravens in 2019, CB Marcus Peters recorded a 67-yard IN-TD in Baltimore's 30-16 victory at Seattle.
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 382 HISTORY

YearPlayerTeam

1997T Jonathan OgdenFirst Jermaine LewisFirst

1998LB Ray LewisSecond

1998T Jonathan OgdenSecond Peter BoulwareSecond Ray Lewis First Jonathan OgdenSecond Sam AdamsSecond Rob Burnett Second Ray Lewis First Jonathan OgdenFirst Matt StoverFirst Rod WoodsonSecond Jermaine Lewis Second Ray Lewis First Jonathan OgdenSecond Jonathan OgdenFirst Todd HeapSecond Jamal LewisFirst Ray LewisFirst Chris McAlisterFirst Jonathan OgdenFirst Ed ReedSecond Ray LewisFirst Chris McAlisterSecond T Jonathan OgdenSecond Ed ReedFirst Ovie MughelliSecond

YearPlayerTeam

2006T Jonathan OgdenSecond 2006S Ed ReedFirst 2006LB Bart ScottSecond 2006K Matt StoverSecond 2006LB Adalius ThomasFirst 2007S Ed ReedFirst

2008LB Ray LewisFirst 2008FB Le’Ron McClainFirst

2008DT Haloti NgataSecond 2008S Ed ReedFirst

2008LB Terrell Suggs Second

2009LB Ray Lewis First 2009FB Le’Ron McClain Second

2009DT Haloti Ngata Second 2009S Ed Reed Second

2009RB Ray Rice Second 2010K Billy Cundiff First 2010LB Ray Lewis Second 2010DT Haloti Ngata First 2010S Ed Reed First 2011FB Vonta Leach First

2011DT Haloti Ngata First 2011S Ed Reed Second 2011RB Ray Rice Second

2011LB Terrell Suggs First

2011G Marshal Yanda Second

2012RS Jacoby Jones First 2012FB Vonta Leach First

YearPlayerTeam

2012DT Haloti Ngata Second

2012G Marshal Yanda Second

2013K Justin Tucker First

2014OLB Elvis DumervilFirst

2014LB C.J. MosleySecond

2014DT Haloti NgataSecond

2014G Marshal YandaFirst

2015P Sam KochSecond

2015G Marshal YandaFirst

2016LB Zachary OrrSecond

2016K Justin TuckerFirst

2016G Marshal YandaSecond

2017LB C.J. MosleySecond

2017K Justin TuckerSecond

2018K Justin TuckerFirst

1998RS
1999LB
1999LB
1999T
2000DT
2000DE
2000LB
2000T
2000K
2000S
2001RS
2001LB
2001T
2002T
2003TE
2003RB
2003LB
2003CB
2003T
2003S
2004LB
2004CB
2004
2004S
2006FB
2018LB C.J. MosleySecond 2018G Marshal YandaSecond 2019CB Marlon HumphreyFirst 2019QB Lamar JacksonFirst 2019CB Marcus PetersFirst 2019T Ronnie StanleyFirst 2019K Justin TuckerFirst 2019G Marshal YandaSecond 2020LS Morgan CoxFirst 2020K Justin TuckerSecond 2021TE Mark AndrewsFirst 2021RS Devin DuvernayFirst 2021K Justin TuckerFirst DefensiveLBPeterBoulware–1997RookieoftheYear OffensiveRBJamalLewis–2003PlayeroftheYear DefensiveSEdReed–2004PlayeroftheYear OLBTerrellSuggs–2003DROY&2011Def.PlayeroftheYear ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-PRO HONOREES QBLamarJackson–2019UnanimousNFLMVP JohnHarbaugh–2019NFLCoachoftheYear NFLGregRoman–2019Asst.CoachoftheYear RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME AP HONORS ASSOCIATED PRESS PLAYERS & COACHES OF THE YEAR 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 383 HISTORY

YearMonthPlayerHonor

1997Sept.K Matt StoverSpecial Teams

1998Sept.PR Jermaine LewisSpecial Teams

2000Sept.DE Rob BurnettDefense

2000Nov.K Matt StoverSpecial Teams

2000Dec.KR/PR Jermaine LewisSpecial Teams

2003Nov.LB Ray LewisDefense

2003Dec.RB Jamal LewisOffense

2004Oct.KR/PR B.J. SamsSpecial Teams

2004Nov.S Ed ReedDefense

2006Sept.LB Bart ScottDefense

2006Sept.K Matt StoverSpecial Teams 2008Dec.S Ed ReedDefense

YearMonthPlayerHonor

2010Nov.LB Terrell SuggsDefense

2010Dec.S Ed ReedDefense

2011Dec.LB Terrell SuggsDefense

2012Nov.RS Jacoby JonesSpecial Teams

2013Nov.K Justin TuckerSpecial Teams

2014Nov.K Justin TuckerSpecial Teams

2016Sept.K Justin TuckerSpecial Teams 2017Nov.K Justin TuckerSpecial Teams 2018Sept.K Justin TuckerSpecial Teams

2018Nov.K Justin TuckerSpecial Teams 2019Oct.K Justin TuckerSpecial Teams 2019Nov.QB Lamar JacksonOffense

YearWk.Player Honor 20049S Ed 201310K201216RB20126RS20121QB201117RB201114OLB201113RB201112OLB201111WR20114LB20113LB20111OLB201016S201015RB201014WR/RS20109DT20103WR200917RB200915CB20093LB200816P200814S200812S200810LB20089QB20087OLB20076K20073WR/RS200617CB200611RS200610DE20061LB200513OLB200511K200414QB200410QB/PReedDef.KordellStewartSTKyleBollerOff.MattStoverSTTerrellSuggsDef.RayLewisDef.TrevorPryceSTB.J.SamsSTChrisMcAlisterDef.YamonFigursSTMattStoverSTTerrellSuggsDef.JoeFlaccoOff.RayLewisDef.EdReedDef.EdReedDef.SamKochSTBrendonAyanbadejoDef.DomoniqueFoxworthDef.WillisMcGaheeOff.AnquanBoldinOff.HalotiNgataDef.DavidReedSTRayRiceOff.EdReedDef.TerrellSuggsDef.RayLewisDef.JarretJohnsonDef.TorreySmithOff.TerrellSuggsDef.RayRiceOff.TerrellSuggsDef.RayRiceOff.JoeFlaccoOff.JacobyJonesSTRayRiceOff.JustinTuckerST

YearWk.Player Honor

201312K Justin TuckerST 201315K Justin TuckerST 20143K Justin Tucker ST 20146QB Joe FlaccoOff. 201410RB Justin ForsettOff. 201412RB Justin ForsettOff. 201414OLB Elvis DumervilDef. 20154K Justin TuckerST 20158K Justin TuckerST 201512S Will Hill IIIST 20162DE Lawrence GuyST 201612K Justin TuckerST 201711OLB Matthew JudonDef. 201712P Sam KochST 201713S Eric WeddleDef. 201715P Sam KochST

20183K Justin TuckerST 20186OLB Za’Darius SmithDef. 201812RS Cyrus JonesST

201816ILB Patrick OnwuasorDef. 201817K Justin TuckerST

20191QB Lamar JacksonOff. 20195K Justin TuckerST 20196K Justin TuckerST 20199QB Lamar JacksonOff. 201910QB Lamar JacksonOff. 201912QB Lamar JacksonOff. 201915QB Lamar JacksonOff. 20201QB Lamar JacksonOff. 20205LB Patrick QueenDef. 20206DE Calais CampbellDef. 202014QB Lamar JacksonOff. 20212OLB Odafe OwehDef. 20213K Justin TuckerST 20215QB Lamar JacksonOff.

YearWk.Player Honor 19961LB Ray LewisDef. 19965RB Earnest BynerOff. 19969QB Vinny TestaverdeOff. 199614WR Derrick AlexanderOff. 19979LB Ray 20047CB200317LB200316RB200312QB20036S20032RB200213S200212LB200210WR/RS20024CB20024LB200117LB200115LB200112DE20018K20013S200017WR/RS200016LB20006K20005S20002QB20001DE199916K199914WR199913DE199911K19993LB199810DE19984KR19984RB19982CB199715WR/RSLewisDef.JermaineLewisSTRodWoodsonDef.PriestHolmesOff.JermaineLewisSTMichaelMcCraryDef.PeterBoulwareDef.MattStoverSTMichaelMcCraryDef.QadryIsmailOff.MattStoverSTRobBurnettDef.TonyBanksOff.RodWoodsonDef.MattStoverSTJamieSharperDef.JermaineLewisSTCoreyHarrisDef.MattStoverSTAdaliusThomasDef.RayLewisDef.PeterBoulwareDef.RayLewisDef.ChrisMcAlisterSTLamontBrightfulSTEdHartwellDef.ChadWilliamsDef.JamalLewisOff.EdReedSTAnthonyWrightOff.JamalLewisOff.RayLewisDef.DeionSandersDef.
YearMonthPlayerHonor 1997Sept.LB Peter BoulwareDefense 2000Nov.RB Jamal LewisOffense 2003Sept.OLB Terrell SuggsDefense 2008Nov.QB Joe FlaccoOffense YearMonthPlayerHonor 2009Dec./Jan.T Michael OherOffense 2014Oct.LB C.J. MosleyDefense 2014Dec.LB C.J. MosleyDefense 2018Dec.QB Lamar JacksonOffense RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME HONORS AFC PLAYERS OF THE MONTH NFL ROOKIES OF THE MONTH AFC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 384 HISTORY

1996

QBVinny Testaverde

SEric Turner

1997

LBRayTJonathanLewisOgden

1998

2004

TJonathan Ogden

LBRay Lewis

CB Chris McAlister

SEd LBTerrellReedSuggs

2005 TJonathan Ogden

2011 GBen OLBTerrellRBDTHalotiLBRayFBVontaGrubbsLeachLewisNgataSEdReed*RayRice*Suggs*GMarshalYanda

2018 LBC.J. Mosley

S Eric Weddle

DT Brandon Williams

GMarshal Yanda

2019 TE Mark Andrews

T Orlando Brown Jr.

RSJermaineBoulwareLewisLBRayLewisDEMichaelMcCraryTJonathanOgdenSTBennieThompson

LBPeter

2006

TJonathan Ogden*

LBRay Lewis*

* Reed (injury), Rice (family matter) and Suggs (injury) did not play.

2012

RSJacoby Jones

LS Morgan Cox

CB Marlon Humphrey

RB Mark Ingram II

QB Lamar Jackson

OLB Matthew Judon

1999

LBPeter Boulware

LBRay

DEMichaelLewisMcCraryTJonathanOgdenSRodWoodson

2000

DTSam Adams

LBRaySRodKMattTJonathanLewisOgdenStoverWoodson

2001

DTSam

RSJermaineAdamsLewisLBRayLewisTJonathanOgdenTEShannonSharpeSRodWoodson

2002

TJonathan Ogden

LBPeter Boulware

TETodd Heap

2003

LBPeter Boulware

TETodd

CBChrisRBJamalHeapLewisLBRayLewisMcAlisterTJonathanOgdenSEdReedSTAdaliusThomas

Note: Tied (Kansas City) for the NFL's most selections in 2003.

CB Chris

QBSteveMcAlisterMcNair*SEdReedLBBartScottLBTerrellSuggsLBAdaliusThomas

* Ogden (toe) went to the Pro Bowl but did not play; Scott went instead of Lewis (hand); QB Vince Young (Ten.) went in lieu of McNair.

2007

TJonathan Ogden

LBRay RBWillisLewisMcGaheeSEdReed

2008

STBrendon Ayanbadejo

LBRay Lewis

FB Le’Ron McClain

SEd LBTerrellReedSuggs

2009

LBRay Lewis

FB Le’Ron McClain

DTHaloti Ngata

SEd RBRayReed*Rice

* Reed (injured hip/ankle) did not play.

2010

KBilly Cundiff

LBRay OLBTerrellDTHalotiLewisNgataSEdReed*Suggs

* Reed (death in family) did not play.

FBVonta Leach

DTHaloti Ngata

SEd Reed

RB Ray GMarshalRiceYanda

2013 DTHaloti Ngata

OLB Terrell Suggs KJustin GMarshalTuckerYanda

2014 OLBElvisRBJustinDumervilForsettLBC.J.MosleyGMarshalYanda

2015 LSMorgan Cox OLBElvis Dumervil PSam GMarshalKochYanda

2016 LSMorgan Cox

FBKyle Juszczyk LBC.J.GMarshalSKJustinMosley*TuckerEricWeddleYandaCJeremyZuttah

* Mosley (calf injury) did not play.

2017 LBC.J. Mosley

OLB Terrell Suggs S Eric Weddle

CB Marcus Peters*

FB Patrick Ricard

T Ronnie Stanley

SEarl Thomas III

KJustin GMarshalTuckerYanda

* Peters (injured) did not play.

Note: Ravens tied (Dallas in 2007) for the NFL's most-ever selections on a Pro Bowl roster.

2020

TOrlando Brown Jr. DECalais

OLBCBMarlonLSMorganCampbellCoxHumphreyMatthewJudonFBPatrickRicardKJustinTucker

(The 2020 Pro Bowl was not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic.)

2021 TEMark QBLamarRSDevinAndrewsDuvernayJacksonFBPatrickRicardKJustinTucker

Ray Lewis*

Jonathan Ogden*......

Ed Reed*

Marshal Yanda

Terrell Suggs...........

Haloti Ngata

Justin Tucker

Peter Boulware

Morgan Cox.

C.J. Mosley

* Pro Football Hall of Famer

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12Abney, Derek (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky, 2004

95Adams, Sam (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M, 2000-01

43Adams, Vashone (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eastern Michigan, 1996

16Adeboyejo, Quincy (WR) Mississippi, 2017-18

51Adeoye, Aaron (OLB). . . . . . . . Southeast Missouri State, 2020

11Aiken, Kamar (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Florida, 2014-16

51Alaka, Otaro (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M, 2019-21

82Alexander, Derrick (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan, 1996-97

35Allen, Anthony (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia Tech, 2011-12

37Allen, Javorius (RB). . . . . . . . . . . .Southern California, 2015-18

29Allen, Terry (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 2001 38Ali, Charles (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 2009

66Anderson, Bennie (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee State, 2001-04

14Anderson, Derek (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon State, 2005 38Anderson, Mike (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2006-07

79Anderson, Willie (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn, 2008 89Andrews, Mark (TE) Oklahoma, 2018-21 88Armour, Justin (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanford, 1999 35Arrington, Kyle (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hofstra, 2015-16

70Arvie, Herman (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grambling, 1996 74Atkins, James (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SW Louisiana, 1997-99 23Averett, Anthony (CB) Alabama, 2018-21 51Ayanbadejo, Brendon (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCLA, 2008-12 30Ayanbadejo, Obafemi (FB) . . . . . . .San Diego State, 1999-2001 56Babin, Jason (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Western Michigan, 2015 3Bahar, Kenji (QB) Monmouth, 2021 35Bailey, Robert (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2000 86Bajema, Billy (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma State, 2012-13 23Baldwin, Randy (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi, 1996 12Banks, Tony (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State, 1999-2000 94Bannan, Justin (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado, 2006-09 80Bannister, Alex (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eastern Kentucky, 2006 50Barnes, Antwan (LB). . . . . . . . . . Florida International, 2007-09 12Bateman, Rashod (WR) Minnesota, 2021 28Baxter, Gary (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baylor, 2001-04 12Beck, John (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BYU, 2009

17Bell, Le'Veon (RB) Michigan State, 2021 28Bethel, Justin (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presbyterian, 2019

70Bergstrom, Tony (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2017

76Bernstein, Alex (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amherst, 1997

28Berry, Damien (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2011-12

45Beyer, Brennen (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan, 2015-16

68Bilukidi, Christo (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Georgia State, 2014-15

77Birk, Matt (C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harvard, 2009-12

89Bishop, Harold (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU, 1996

69Blackshear, Jeff (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NE Louisiana, 1996-99

11Blake, Jeff (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 2002

49Board, Chris (LB) North Dakota State, 2018-21

74Bobo, Orlando (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NW Louisiana, 2000-01 81Boldin, Anquan (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2010-12

7Boller, Kyle (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .California, 2003-08

70Bolling, Nate (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest, 2003

38Bonds, Terrell (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee State, 2020 36Booth, Isaac (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California, 1996 67Boren, Justin (G/C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 2011

58Boulware, Peter (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 1997-2005

2Bouman, Todd (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Cloud State, 2008

61Bowanko, Luke (C/G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2017

54Bowser, Tyus (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Houston, 2017-21

35Boykin, Brandon (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Georgia, 2017

80Boykin, Miles (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2019-21

86Boyle, Nick (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delaware, 2015-21

77Bozeman, Bradley (G/C) Alabama, 2018-21

53Bradley, Bam (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pittsburgh, 2017-18

24Brady, Donny (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin, 1996-98

67Bredeson, Ben (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 2020

88Breeland, Jake (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon, 2020

22Brew, Dorian (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas, 1996-97

57Brigance, O.J. (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rice, 2000 45Brightful, Lamont (RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Washington, 2002-03

16Britton, Eddie (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Central State (OH), 1997 44Brookins, Jason (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lane College, 2000-01 77Brooks, Ethan (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williams College, 2002-04 17Brooks, Nate (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Texas, 2020 31Brooks, Terrence (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2014-15 59Brown, Arthur (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas State, 2013-15 23Brown, Chykie (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 2011-14 51Brown, Cornell (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . VA Tech, 1997-2000, 2002-04 18Brown, Curtis (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alabama, 1996 83Brown, Daniel (WR/TE)............James Madison, 2015-16 60Brown, Jason (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina, 2005-08 13Brown, John (WR) . . . . . . . . . . ......... Pittsburg State, 2018 69Brown, Leon (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2015 14Brown, Marlon (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2013-15 5Brown, Marquise (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2019-21 31Brown, Omar (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marshall, 2012-13 78Brown, Orlando (T). . . . . . . . . .S. Carolina St., 1996-98, 2003-05 78Brown Jr., Orlando (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2018-20 47Brown, Ricky (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston College, 2012 88Bryant, Dez (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma State, 2020 49Bryant, D.J. (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Madison, 2013 10Bulger, Mark (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .West Virginia, 2010 54Burgess, Prescott (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan, 2007-11 90Burnett, Rob (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, 1996-2001 85Burrough, Jonathan (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico, 2001 17Butler, Jeremy (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee-Martin, 2014-15 38Butler, Robb (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Morris, 2005 21Byner, Earnest (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 1996-97 56Bynes, Josh (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auburn, 2011-13, 2019, 2021 25Byrdsong, Shawn (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi State, 2002 17Cain, Deon Clemson, 2021 56Caldwell, Mike (LB) . . . . . . . . . . Middle Tennessee State, 1996 12Campanaro, Michael (WR). . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest, 2014-17 93Campbell, Calais (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2020-21 26Canady, Maurice (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Virgina, 2016-19 39Cannon, Trenton (RB) Virginia State, 2021 99Canty, Chris (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2013-15 64Carpenter, James (G) Alabama, 2021 39Carr, Brandon (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Valley State, 2017-19 25Carr, Chris (CB/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boise State, 2009-11

56Carter, Chris (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State, 2015-16

22Carter, Dale (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee, 2004-05

10Case, Stoney (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico, 1999

23Cason, Antoine (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona, 2014 65Cavil, Ben (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 1997-98

65Caylor, Drew (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanford, 2005

92Chase, Martin (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 1998-99 65Chester, Chris (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2006-10 36Clark, Chuck (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Virginia Tech, 2017-21 87Clark, Dallas (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa, 2013 55Clark, Sedric (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tulsa, 1996 63Clausell, Blaine (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi State, 2015 2Clausen, Jimmy (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2015 16Clay, Kaelin (WR/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2015-16 89Clayton, Mark (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2005-09 66Cleveland, Ben (G) Georgia, 2021 81Coates, Ben (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Livingstone, 2000 53Cody, Dan (LB/DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2005-07

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62Cody, Terrence (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2010-14

34Collins, Alex (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arkansas, 2017-18

63Collins, Mike (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest, 2002

49Collins, Ryan (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Thomas (MN), 1999

63Colon, Trystan (C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri, 2020-21

37Considine, Sean (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa, 2012

72Cook, Damion (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bethune-Cookman, 2002-04

26Cook, Emanuel (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Carolina, 2011-12

15Copper, Terrance (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 2008

51Correa, Kamalei (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boise State, 2016-17 23Cotton, Kenyon (FB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SWLouisiana, 1997-98 64Cousins, Oniel (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UTEP, 2008-10 46Cox, Morgan (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee, 2010-20

15Crabtree, Michael (WR) Texas Tech, 2018 97Crawford, Aaron (DT) North Carolina, 2020-21 60Crecelius, Randin (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland State, 2019 51Croel, Mike (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nebraska, 1996 84Culkin, Sean (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri, 2020 7Cundiff, Billy (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drake, 2009-11 1Cunningham, Randall (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNLV, 2001 80Curtis, Tony (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland State, 2009 72Dafney, Bernard (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee, 1997 91Dalton, Lional (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . Eastern Michigan, 1998-2001 30Daniel, Eugene (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 1997 31Daniel, Robertson (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BYU, 2016, 2018 53Daniels, Dexter (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida, 1996 30Daniels, P.J. (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia Tech, 2006-08 81Daniels, Owen (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wisconsin, 2014 81Darling, Devard (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . Washington State, 2004-07 56Davis, Anthony (LB)............................Utah, 2000 86Davis, Billy (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pittsburgh, 1999-2000 94Davis, Carl (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iowa, 2015-17 39Davis, Will (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah State, 2015-16 85DeLong, Greg (HB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina, 1999 47Demps, Will (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego State, 2002-05 47Desir, Pierre (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lindenwood, 2020 60DeVries, Jed (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah State, 1996 84Dickson, Ed (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oregon, 2010-13

8Dilfer, Trent (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State, 2000 87Dinkins, Darnell (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pittsburgh, 2004-05 96Divens, Lamar (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee State, 2008-10

30Dixon, Kenneth (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisana Tech, 2016-18

27Dobbins, J.K. (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 2020-21

70Donnal, Andrew (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa, 2017 31Dorsey, Khalil (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northern Arizona, 2020-21 17Doss, Tandon (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indiana, 2011-13 94Douglas, Marques (DL). . . . . . . . . Howard, 1999, 2001-04, 2008 36Dowden, Corey (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grambling, 1996 38Draughn, Shaun (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina, 2013 80Drew, Davon (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 2009-11 62Ducasse, Vladimir (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Massachusetts, 2016

58Dumervil, Elvis (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 2013-16

13Duvernay, Devin (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 2020-21 40Edison, Pedro (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E. Tennessee State, 2000 93Edwards, Dwan (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon State, 2004-09 35Edwards, Gus (RB) Rutgers, 2018-21

70Ehinger, Parker (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cincinnati, 2019 33Elam, Matt (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 2013-16

59Ellerbe, Dannell (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2009-12

8Elling, Aaron (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wyoming, 2005

32Elliott, DeShon (S) ............ ............. Texas, 2018-21

71Ellis, Justin (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisiana Tech, 2019-21

72Ellison, Atiyyah (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri, 2006

61Elmore, John (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas, 1997

71Eluemunor, Jermaine (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M, 2017-18

81Escobar, Gavin (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego State, 2017

85Ethridge, Ray (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pasadena City, 1996-97

29 Evans, Charles (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark U. (Atl.), 1999-2000 83Evans, Lee (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wisconsin, 2011

61Everitt, Steve (C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 1996 45Ferguson, Jaylon (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisiana Tech, 2019-21 16Figurs, Yamon (WR/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas State, 2007-08 8Finnerty, Cullen (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Valley State, 2007 98Fitch, Zarnell (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU, 2007 37Fitzhugh, Keith (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi State, 2009 5Flacco, Joe (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delaware, 2008-18 70Fluker, D.J. (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alabama, 2020 62Flynn, Mike (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maine, 1997-2007 71Folau, Spencer (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Idaho, 1996-2000 78Footman, Dan (DL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 1996 48Ford, Chase (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2015 29Forsett, Justin (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .California, 2014-16 3Fort, L.J. (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Iowa, 2019-21 91Fortune, Elliott (DL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia Tech, 1996 24Foxworth, Domonique (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland, 2009-11 91Franklin, Aubrayo (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee, 2003-06 38Franks, Dominique (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma, 2014 97Frase, Paul (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syracuse, 1998 94Frederick, Mike (DL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 1996-98 33Freeman, Devonta (RB) Florida State, 2021 58Freeny, Jonathan (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutgers, 2017 26Fuller, Corey (CB/S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2003-04 71Gaither, Jared (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland, 2007-10 35Gardner, Carwell (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 1996 32Gash, Sam (FB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2000-02 44Gaston, Willie (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, 2007 40Gerard, K.J. (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Arizona, 2009 61Gibson, Gary (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutgers, 2005 33Gilchrist, Marcus (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 2020 80Gillmore, Crockett (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado State, 2014-17 13Givens, Chris (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest, 2015 73Goad, Tim (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina, 1996 62Goeas, Leo (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hawaii, 1997 50Goganious, Keith (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 1996 56Gooden, Tavares (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2008-10 76Gordon, Amon (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanford, 2007

85Gordon, Richard (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2015 37Gorrer, Danny (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M, 2011, 2014 66Gradkowski, Gino (C/G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delaware, 2012-14 24Graham, Corey (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Hampshire, 2012-13 34Graham, Jay (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee, 1997-99 12Graham, Shayne (K). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .West Virginia, 2011 84Grant, Janarion (WR/RS) ...... ..............Rutgers, 2018 63Grasu, Hroniss (G/C) Oregon, 2018-19 18Grbac, Elvis (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 2001

86Green, Eric (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty, 1996-98 95Green, Howard (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 2002 33Green, Justin (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montana, 2005-07 54Green, Roderick (LB). . . . . . . . . . Central Missouri St., 2004-05 42Greenwood, Chris (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albion, 2014

97Gregg, Kelly (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2000-10

59Greisen, Nick (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin, 2007-08

3Griffin III, Robert (QB) Baylor, 2018-20

66Grubbs, Ben (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auburn, 2007-11

65Gurode, Andre (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado, 2011 93Guy, Lawrence (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona State, 2014-16

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62Hale, David (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weber State, 2008-10

58Haley, Dennis (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2005-06

95Hall, Bryan (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas State, 2012

81Hambrick, Kenyon (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alabama A&M, 2001

54Hamilton, Adrian (OLB) . . . . . . . . . .Prairie View A&M, 2012-13

22Hamlin, Ken (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas, 2010

4Harbaugh, Jim (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 1998

70Harewood, Ramon (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Morehouse, 2010-12

82Harper, Justin (WR) Virginia Tech, 2008-10

51Harris, Bernardo (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina, 2002-03

45Harris, Corey (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vanderbilt, 1998-2001

33Harris, Davontae (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Illinois State, 2020

67Harrison, Chris (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 1999 40Harrison, Malik (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 2020-21

48Hartley, Frank (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois, 1996 56Hartwell, Edgerton (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . Western Illinois, 2001-04 6Hauschka, Steve (K) . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina State, 2008-09 59Hayes, Daelin (OLB) Notre Dame, 2021 86Heap, Todd (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona State, 2001-10

70Hellestrae, Dale (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Methodist, 2001 69Henry, Willie (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan, 2016-18

67Hernandez, Adam (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yale, 1998 20Herring, Kim (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 1997-2000 14Hester Sr., Devin (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami, 2016 43Hill, Jaylen (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacksonville State, 2017-18 43Hill, Justice (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma State, 2019-21 33Hill III, Will (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 2014-15 33Hoard, Leroy (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 1996 66Holden, Will (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vanderbilt, 2020 33Holmes, Priest (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 1997-2000

15Horsey, Albert (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Delaware State, 2001 70Houser, Kevin (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 2010 84Houshmandzadeh, T.J. (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon State, 2010 50Houston, Justin (OLB) . . . . . . . Georgia, 2021 77Howard, Austin (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northern Iowa, 2017 66Hudson, John (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn, 2000

42Huff, Marqueston (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wyoming, 2016 29Huff, Michael (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas, 2013

33Hughley, Delvin (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacksonville State, 2001 44Humphrey, Marlon (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2017-21

23Hunter, Dameon (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2002

23Hunter, Earnest (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SE Oklahoma, 1996

84Hunter, Javin (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2002-03

2Huntley, Tyler (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2020-21

81Hurst, Hayden (TE) South Carolina, 2018-19

74Hurst, James (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina, 2014-19

80Hymes, Randy (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grambling State, 2002-05

32Ihedigbo, James (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Massachusetts, 2012-13

21Ingram II, Mark (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2019-20

64Isaia, Sale (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCLA, 1996-98 87Ismail, Qadry (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, 1999-2001

35Ivy, Corey (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2006-09

29Jackson, Asa (CB/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cal Poly, 2012-16 33Jackson, Bennett (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2019 50Jackson, Brad (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, 1998-2001 8Jackson, Lamar (QB) Louisville, 2018-21 81Jackson, Michael (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern Miss., 1996-98 17Jackson, Robert (CB) UNLV, 2021 39Jacobs, Tramain (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M, 2014

76James, Ja'Wuan (T) Tennessee, 2021

54James, Robert (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arizona State, 2013 25Jenkins, DeRon (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee, 1996-99

38Jean-Baptiste, Stanley (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . Nebraska, 2017-18

31Jefferson II, Tony (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2017-19, 2021 6Jenkins, J.R. (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marshall, 2002 66Jensen, Ryan (G/C) . . . . . . . . .Colorado State-Pueblo, 2013-17 99Jernigan, Timmy (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2014-16 39Johnson, Chris (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 2012 55Johnson, J.R. (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syracuse, 2002 95Johnson, Jarret (LB/DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2003-11 15Johnson, Josh (QB).......................San Diego, 2021 62Johnson, Kaleb (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutgers, 2015 85Johnson, Kevin (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syracuse, 2004 83Johnson, Patrick (WR) . . . . . . . . . .Oregon, 1998-2001, 2004-05 83Johnson, Ron (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Minnesota, 2002-03 58Johnson, Steven (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas, 2017 50Johnson, Tim (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Youngstown State, 2001, 06 58Jones, Alvin (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UTEP, 2019 97Jones, Arthur (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, 2010-13 27Jones, Cyrus (CB/RS) ......... .......... Alabama, 2018-19 56Jones, Edgar (LB/TE). . . . . . . . . . . . SE Missouri State, 2007-11 12Jones, Jacoby (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lane College, 2012-14 97Jones, James (DL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Iowa, 1996-98 88Jones, John (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indiana (PA), 2000-03 31Jones, Rondell (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina, 1997 82Jones, Terry (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2002-05 66Jones, Tony (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Western Carolina, 1996 61Jones-Smith, Jaryd (T) Pittsburgh, 2021 78Joseph, Dieugot (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida International, 2017 99Judon, Matthew (OLB) . . . . . . . . . .Grand Valley State, 2016-20 44Juszczyk, Kyle (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harvard, 2013-16 92Kamalu, Ufomba (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2019 70Katula, Matt (LS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin, 2005-09 92Kaufusi, Bronson (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BYU, 2016-17 91Kelly, Xavier (DT) ............. ............ Arkansas, 2021 96Kemoeatu, Ma’ake (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2002-05, 2012 12Kight, Danny (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Augusta State, 2001 88Kinchen, Brian (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 1996-98 94Kindle, Sergio (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 2010-12 34Knight, Tom (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iowa, 2002-03 4Koch, Sam (P). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nebraska, 2006-21 60Kooistra, Scott (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina State, 2010 57Kopp, Jeff (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USC, 1998-99 74Kracalik, Mike (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego State, 2006-08 99Kruger, Paul (OLB/DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2009-12 60Kublanow, Brandon (C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Georgia, 2017 47Kuhn, Scott (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 2008

37Lake, Carnell (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA, 2001

26Landry, Dawan (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia Tech, 2006-10

38Langford, Jeremy (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State, 2017

38Langham, Antonio (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 1996-97

17Lasley, Jordan (WR) UCLA, 2018

32Lawrence, Matt (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Massachusetts, 2009-11

44Leach, Vonta (FB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 2011-13

82LeBel, Harper (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado State, 1998 36Leonhard, Jim (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wisconsin, 2008

41Levine Sr., Anthony (DB/LB). . . . . . . Tennessee State, 2012-21

79LeVoir, Mark (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2011 72Lewis, Alex (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nebraska, 2016-18 31Lewis, Jamal (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee, 2000-06 84Lewis, Jermaine (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland, 1996-2001 23Lewis, Kendrick (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi, 2015-16 52Lewis, Ray (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 1996-2012 31Lewis-Harris, Chris (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, 2016 95Lewis-Moore, Kapron (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2013-15 61Lindsay, Everett (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi, 1999

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5Lloyd, Rhys (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota, 2007

50Lopez, Nicholas (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Southern, 1997

59Louis, Lamar (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LSU, 2016

35Love, Clarence (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toledo, 1999-2000

6Lucas, Ray (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutgers, 2003

39Luchey, Nick (FB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2006

49Luckett, Cavellis (LB). . . . . . . . . Middle Tennessee State, 2016

95Lyle, Rick (DL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri, 1996

29Lyons, Lamar (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, 1997

18Maclin, Jeremy (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri, 2017

94Mack, Daylon (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M, 2019

94Mack, Isaiah (NT) Chattanooga, 2021

92Madubuike, Justin (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M, 2020-21

59Maese, Joe (LS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Mexico, 2001-04

30Magee, Terrence (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 2015

15Mallett, Ryan (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arkansas, 2015-17

37Marshall, Iman (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USC, 2019-21

29Martin, Derrick (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wyoming, 2006-08 85Mason, Derrick (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State, 2005-10

13Matthews, Chris (WR) Kentucky, 2015-17

72Mattison, Bryan (DL/OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iowa, 2008-11

17Maxwell, Marcus (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon, 2008 88Mayle, Vince (WR/TE)........... Washington State, 2016-17 58McAdoo, Michael (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina, 2011-12 21McAlister, Chris (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona, 1999-2008

98McBean, Ryan (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma State, 2012 37McCann, Bryan (CB) . . . . . . . . . . Southern Methodist, 2010-11 53McClain, Jameel (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, 2008-13 33McClain, Le’Ron (FB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2007-10 50McClellan, Albert (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marshall, 2011-18 54McCloud, Tyrus (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 1997-98 33 McRae, Tony (CB) North Carolina A&T, 2017 99McCrary, Michael (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest, 1997-2002 47McCrary, Nate (RB) .............Saginaw Valley State, 2021 58McCune, Robert (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 2007-08 47McDermott, Kevin (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA, 2014

23McGahee, Willis (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2007-10 69McKenzie, Kahlil (G/DT) ....... ........... Tennessee, 2021 38McKie, Jason (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temple, 2010 91McKinney, Brandon (DT) . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State, 2008-11 78McKinnie, Bryant (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2011-13 9McNair, Steve (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alcorn State, 2006-07 90McPhee, Pernell (OLB). . . Mississippi State, 2011-14, 2019-21 7McSorley, Trace (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2019-21 56Means, Steven (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buffalo, 2014 65Mekari, Patrick (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .California, 2019-21 13Mellette, Aaron (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elon, 2013 38Melvin, Rashaan (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northern Illinois, 2014-15 21Metcalf, Eric (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 1996-98 36Miles, Jeromy (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Massachusetts, 2013-14 30Miller, Prince (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Georgia, 2010 97Missouri, Dwayne (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northwestern, 2001

42Mitchell, Anthony (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuskegee, 1999-2002 60Mitchell, Jeff (C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 1997-2000 19Mitchell, Scott (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 1999 79Moll, Tony (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nevada, 2009-10

60Monroe, Eugene (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2013-15

9Montgomery, Greg (P). . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State, 1996-97

88Montgomery, Ty (WR/RB) Stanford, 2018

10Moore, Chris (WR/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, 2016-20

84Moore, Clarence (WR) . . . . . . . . . . .Northern Arizona, 2004-06

46Moore, Nick (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2020-21

27Moore, Stevon (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi, 1996-99

16Morgan, Joe (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walsh, 2015

33Morris, Byron “Bam” (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Tech, 1996-97

33Morrow, Harold (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auburn, 2003-04

57Mosley, C.J. (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2014-18

43Mostert, Raheem (RB/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purdue, 2015

27Mouton, Cash (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana-Monroe, 2005

34Mughelli, Ovie (FB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest, 2003-06 64Mulitalo, Edwin (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona, 1999-2006 28Murray, Latavius (RB) Central Florida, 2021 16Murphy, Nick (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arizona State, 2004 43Nakamura, Haruki (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, 2008-11 11Nash, Marcus (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee, 1999-2000 42Neal, Lorenzo (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State, 2008 63Ndukwe, Ikechuku (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northwestern, 2006-07 6Nedney, Joe (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Jose State, 1999 56Nelson, Jim (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2005 67Nembot, Stephane (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado, 2016-17 67Neujahr, Quentin (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas State, 1996-97 92Ngata, Haloti (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oregon, 2006-14 91Ngakoue, Yannick (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland, 2020 82Nordin, Jake (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Illinois, 2007 42Norton, Zach (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, 2004-05 95Nugent, Dave (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purdue, 2002 89Ofodile, A.J. (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri, 1996-99 67Ogbuehi, Cedric (T) Texas A&M, 2021 87Ogden, Jeff (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eastern Washington, 2002 75Ogden, Jonathan (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCLA, 1996-2007 25Oglesby, Evan (CB). . . . . . . . . . . .North Alabama, 2005-06, 2008 74Oher, Michael (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi, 2009-13 84Oliver, Josh (TE) .............. ....... San Jose State, 2021 56Olsavsky, Jerry (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pittsburgh, 1998 48Onwuasor, Patrick (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . Portland State, 2016-19 54Orr, Zachary (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Texas, 2014-16 72Osemele, Kelechi (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa State, 2012-15 6Otis, Scott (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenville St. (WV), 1996 99Oweh, Odafe (OLB) Penn State, 2021 72Parker, J’Vonne (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutgers, 2007 91Parker, Riddick (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina, 2002-03 34Parmele, Jalen (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toledo, 2008-10

30Paschal, Marcus (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa, 2009

79Pashos, Tony (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois, 2003-06

59Payne, Rod (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 2000 96Peko Sr., Domata (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State, 2019 11Perriman, Breshad (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . Central Florida, 2015-17 25Perryman, Raymond (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Arizona, 2002 24Peters, Marcus (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, 2019-21 53Peters, Tyrell (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 1997-99 24Phillips, Anwar (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2008 58Phillips, Jason (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU, 2009-11 74Phillips, Tyre (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi State, 2020-21

81Pierce, Aaron (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, 1999

30Pierce, Bernard (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temple, 2012-14

97Pierce, Michael (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Samford, 2016-19

88Pitta, Dennis (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BYU, 2010-16 24Pittman, David (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . Northwestern State, 2006-07

98Pleasant, Anthony (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee State, 1996 43Poindexter, Anthony (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 1999-2000

83Poljan, Tony (TE) Virginia, 2021

31Pollard, Bernard (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purdue, 2011-12

50Polley, Tommy (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2005

24Porter, Alvin (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma State, 2001-02

42Potts, Roosevelt (FB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NE Louisiana, 1998

76Powell, Carl (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 2000

59Powell, Craig (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 1996

72Powers, Ben (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2019-21

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RAVENS HISTORY ROSTER

26Powers, Jerraud (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn, 2016

27Price, Sheldon (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCLA, 2015-17

61Prince, R.J. (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina, 2020

11Proche II, James (WR) . . . . . . . . Southern Methodist, 2020-21

27Prude, Ronnie (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 2006-07

90Pryce, Trevor (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 2006-10

80Purnell, Lovett (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .West Virginia, 1999

6Queen, Patrick (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 2020-21

61Rabach, Casey (C/G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin, 2001-04

67Rackley, Will (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lehigh, 2014

31Rainey, Bobby (RB) . . . . . . . . . . Western Kentucky, 2012, 2017

93Redding, Cory (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 2010-11

7Redman, Chris (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 2000-03

33Redmon, Tellis (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota, 2002

53Redmond, Adam (C) Harvard, 2021

16Reed, David (WR/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2010-12

20Reed, Ed (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2002-12

76Reid, Jah (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Florida, 2011-14 85Reisner, Allen (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa, 2015

77Reitz, Joe (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Western Michigan, 2008

7Renner, Bryn (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina, 2015 86Reuland, Konrad (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanford, 2014-15 81Reynolds, Keenan (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy, 2016 79Reynolds, Micajah (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan State, 2015 32Rhett, Errict (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 1998-99 39Ricard, Alan (FB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NE Louisiana, 2000-05 42Ricard, Patrick (FB/DL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maine, 2017-21 27Rice, Ray (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutgers, 2008-14 48Richards, Jordan (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanford, 2019-21 5Richardson, Kyle (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas State, 1998-2001 14Richardson, Wally (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 1997-98

9Richey, Wade (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 2003-04 69Rimpf, Brian (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 2004-06 97Rivers, Chauncey (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi State, 2020 11Roberts, Seth (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .West Alabama, 2019 30Robertson, Rob (FB). . . . . . . . . . Northwestern State (LA), 1998 61Robinson, Kareem (DE). . . . . . . . . . . .Tenn.-Chattanooga, 1998 87Robinson, Marcus (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Carolina, 2003 76Rodgers, Jake (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eastern Washington, 2020 69Rodgers, Stefan (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lambuth, 2010 83Roe, James (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk State, 1996-98

38Rolle, Jumal (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catawba, 2015-16 22Rolle, Samari (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2005-09 38Ross, Aaron (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas, 2014 40Ross, Cory (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nebraska, 2006-07

10Ross, Jeremy (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California, 2015

95Salave’a, Joe (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona, 2003

36Sams, B.J. (DB/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McNeese State, 2004-07

67Sanders, Daniel (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado, 2010 37Sanders, Deion (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2004-05

81Sanders, Frank (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn, 2003

42Sapp, Gerome (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2003, 2006-07

80Savoy, Phil (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado, 1998

48Scales, Patrick (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah State, 2014

8Schaub, Matt (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2015

57Scott, Bart (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern Illinois, 2002-08

34Scott, Bernard (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Abilene Christian, 2013

12Scott, Jaleel (WR) . New Mexico State, 2018-19

72Searcy, Leon (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2001

93Sears, Corey (DL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi State, 1996 64Senat, Greg (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Wagner, 2018-19 38Seymour, Kevon (DB) Southern Californina, 2021 76Shakir, Maurquice (G). . . . . . . . Middle Tennessee State, 2017

62Sharpe, David (T) . . . . . . . . . . . .................Florida, 2021 82Sharpe, Shannon (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . .Savannah State, 2000-01 55Sharper, Jamie (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 1997-2001 68Shipley, A.Q. (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2013 95Sieler, Zach (DT) Ferris State, 2018-19 87Singleton, Nate (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grambling State, 1997 65Siragusa, Nico (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego State, 2017 98Siragusa, Tony (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pittsburgh, 1997-2001

94Simon, John (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 2013 68Skura, Matt (C/G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Duke, 2017-20 69Slaughter, Chad (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alcorn State, 2008 53Slaughter, T.J. (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So. Mississippi, 2003-04 76Smith, Andre (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alabama, 2019, 2021 51Smith, Daryl (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia Tech, 2013-15 96Smith, Fernando (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson State, 1999 22Smith, Jimmy (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado, 2011-21 73Smith, Lawrence (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee State, 2002 82Smith, L.J. (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutgers, 2009 11Smith, Marcus (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Mexico, 2008-10 51Smith, Mike (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Tech, 2005-07 32Smith, Musa (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2003-07 82Smith, Torrey (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland, 2011-14 88Smith, Trent (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2003-04 10Smith, Troy (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 2007-09 90Smith, Za’Darius (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kentucky, 2015-18 89Smith Sr., Steve (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2014-16 46Smithson, Fish (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas, 2019 83Snead IV, Willie (WR/RS) ...... ......... Ball State, 2018-20 43Solwold, Mike (LS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin, 2003-04 96Spears, Marcus (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 2013 18Stallworth, Donté (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee, 2010 79Stanley, Ronnie (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2016-21 14St. Pierre, Brian (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston College, 2005 11 Stark, Jon (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trinity International, 1996 22Starks, Duane (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami, 1998-2001 41Staten, Ralph (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 1997-98 21Stephens, Brandon (DB) Southern Methodist, 2021 24Stewart, Darian (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Carolina, 2014 10Stewart, Kordell (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado, 2004-05 56Stills, Gary (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Virginia, 2006-07 80Stokley, Brandon (WR) . . . . . . .SWLouisiana, 1999-2002, 2013

39Stone, Daren (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maine, 2008 26Stone, Geno (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iowa, 2020-21

3Stover, Matt (PK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisiana Tech, 1996-2008 11Streeter, Tommy (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 2012 55Suggs, Terrell (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona State, 2003-18 84Supernaw, Phillip (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ouachita Baptist, 2014 54Sutter, Ed (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northwestern, 1996 70Swayne, Harry (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutgers, 1999-2000 88Sypniewski, Quinn (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado, 2006-09

63Szalay, Thatcher (C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Montana, 2005

98Talavou, Kelly (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2008-10 34Taliaferro, Lorenzo (RB) . . . . . . . . . . Coastal Carolina, 2014-16 22Tate, Robert (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cincinnati, 2002 29Taylor, Chester (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toledo, 2002-05 92Taylor, Leland (DL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville, 1997 54Taylor, Shannon (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2001-02 89Taylor, Travis (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 2000-04 2Taylor, Tyrod (QB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Virginia Tech, 2011-14 78Terry, Adam (T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse, 2005-09 12Testaverde, Vinny (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (FL), 1996-97 96Thomas, Adalius (DE/LB) . . . . . . . . . . .So. Mississippi, 2000-06 72Thomas, Benard (DE)...................... Nebraska, 2005

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16Thomas, De'Anthony (WR/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon, 2019

29Thomas III, Earl (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas, 2019

65Thomas, Jason (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, 2001-03

58Thomas, Joe (LB) South Carolina State, 2021

37Thompson, Bennie (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grambling, 1996-99

33Thompson, Christian (S) . . . . . . .South Carolina State, 2012-13

83Thompson, Deonte (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 2012-14

16Thompson, Germany (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico, 2000 92Thompson, Zach (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wake Forest, 2015

85Tomlinson, Eric (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UTEP, 2020-21

43Toussaint, Fitzgerald (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 2014

6Townsend, Johnny (P). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida, 2020

38Trapp, James (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 1999-2002

31Trawick, Brynden (S)................... Troy, 2013-15, 2019

9Tucker, Justin (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 2012-21

29Turner, Eric (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA, 1996 47Turner, De’Lance Alcorn State, 2018 87Turner, Floyd (WR) . . . . . . . . Northwestern State (LA), 1996-98 17Tyree, David (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syracuse, 2009 93Tyson, DeAngelo (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2012-14 91Upshaw, Courtney (OLB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2012-15 96Urban, Brent (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2014-18 64Urschel, John (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2014-16 40Vaughn, Cassius (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi, 2015 77Vickers, Kipp (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami, 2000-01 80Vickers, Lee (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Alabama, 2007 78Villanueva, Alejandro (T) ...... ................ Army, 2021 68Vincent, Keydrick (G). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi, 2005-06 44Vinson, Tony (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Towson, 1997-99 33Waddell, Reggie (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Illinois, 2001 71Wagner, Rick (T) Wisconsin, 2013-16 88Wainwright, Frank (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N. Colorado, 1999-2000 79Walker, Casey (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma, 2014 41Walker, Frank (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuskegee, 2008-09 25Walker, Tray (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Southern, 2015 17Wallace, Mike (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi, 2016-17 16Wallace, Tylan (WR) Oklahoma State, 2021 84Waller, Darren (WR/TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia Tech, 2015-16 38Walls, Raymond (CB). . . . . . . . . Southern Mississippi, 2003-04 46Ward, B.J. (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State, 2005 95Ward, Chris (DL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kentucky, 1997 85Ward, Dedric (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northern Iowa, 2003 53Ward, Jihad (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illinois, 2019-20 29Washington, Ar'Darius (S) TCU, 2021 96Washington, Broderick (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Tech, 2020-21 31Washington, Fabian (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nebraska, 2008-10 93Washington, Keith (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNLV, 1997-2000

15Washington, Kelley (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee, 2009 14Watkins, Sammy (WR)...................... Clemson, 2021 82Watson, Benjamin (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2016-17 98Weaver, Anthony (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2002-05 21Webb, Lardarius (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nicholls State, 2009-17 79Webster, Larry (DL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland, 1996-2001 32Weddle, Eric (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah, 2016-18 57Welch, Kristian (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iowa, 2020-21 84Wesley, Antoine (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas Tech, 2020

77Wesley, De’Ondre (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BYU, 2015-16 28West, Terrance (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Towson, 2015-17 30Westry, Chris (CB) Kentucky, 2021

14Whalen, Griff (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanford, 2017

12Wheelwright, Ernie (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota, 2008 18White, DeAndrew (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alabama, 2020 30White, Jamel (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Dakota, 2004-05 14White, Tim (WR/RS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona State, 2017-18

40Whitehead, Jermaine (DB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn, 2015 83Wilcox, Daniel (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . .Appalachian State, 2004-08 54Wilkinson, Calvin (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temple, 2000 39Wilkins, Mazzi (DB) South Florida, 2021 63Williams, Bobbie (G) .......... ............ Arkansas, 2012 98Williams, Brandon (DT) MissouriSouthernState,2013-21 80Williams, Calvin (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purdue, 1996 29Williams, Cary (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washburn, 2009-12 49Williams, Chad (S) . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Mississippi, 2002-05 47Williams, Chavis (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alabama, 2011 27Williams, Darious (CB) Alabama-Birmingham, 2018 87Williams, Demetrius (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oregon, 2006-09 76Williams, Erik (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Central State (OH), 2001 57Williams, Jerroll (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purdue, 1996 36Williams, John (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern, 1997-98 15Williams, LaQuan (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland, 2011-12 87Williams, Maxx (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Minnesota, 2015-18 23Williams, Moe (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kentucky, 2001 34Williams, Ricky (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas, 2011 72Williams, Sammy (OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 1998-2001 56Williams, Tim (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2017-19 29Williams, Tramon (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisiana Tech, 2020 34Williams, Ty'Son (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BYU, 2020-21 63Williams, Wally (OL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida A&M, 1996-98 17Willis, Matt (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA, 2007 37Wilson, Josh (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maryland, 2010 47Wilson, Julian (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma, 2015 87Wilson, Kris (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pittsburgh, 2011 82Willson, Luke (TE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rice, 2020 28Winborne, Jamaine (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2005-07 95Wolfe, Derek (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, 2020-21 59Woodfin, Zac (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ala.-Birmingham, 2005 39Woodhead, Danny (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chadron State, 2017 26Woodson, Rod (CB/S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purdue, 1998-2001 29Worley, Daryl (CB) West Virginia, 2021 93Wormley, Chris (DE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan, 2017-19 81Worthy, Cam (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 2015 2Wright, Anthony (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Carolina, 2002-05 24Wright, Shareece (CB) . . . . . . . . .Southern California, 2015-16 85Wynn, Milton (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington State, 2002 73Yanda, Marshal (G/T). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iowa, 2007-19 80Yarborough, Ryan (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wyoming, 1997-98 40Young, Kenny (LB) UCLA, 2018-19 25Young, Tavon (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temple, 2016-21 15Zastudil, Dave (P). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ohio, 2002-05 28Zbikowski, Tom (S). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2008-11 10Zeier, Eric (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 1996-98 70Zeitler, Kevin (G) Wisconsin, 2021 70Zielinski, Matt (DT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duke, 2004 63Zitelli, Emmett (C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purdue, 1999 53Zuttah, Jeremy (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutgers, 2014-16

Note: The all-time alphabetical roster lists the last-known in-season jersey number worn by a player. The roster includes every year a player was on the team, whether active, IR or PUP list. Additionally, if a player was on the Ravens’ 53-man roster at any time, he appears. (However, the roster does not include players who solely spent time on the practice squad or in training camp.)

The all-time numerical roster on the following pages lists all of the jersey numbers worn by a Raven in a game. An example would be NT Kelly Gregg, who wore both 73 and 97 jerseys.

HISTORYALL-TIME ROSTER 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 392 HISTORY

1 Cunningham, Randall . . . . . . . . . QB

2 Bouman, Todd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Clausen, Jimmy .............. QB Huntley, Tyler QB Taylor, Tyrod QB Wright, Anthony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB

3 Bahar, Kenji. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Fort, GriffinL.J.......................LBIII,Robert.............QBStover,Matt...................K

4 Harbaugh, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Koch, Sam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P

5 Brown, Marquise WR Flacco, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Lloyd, Rhys Richardson,....................KKyle...............P

6 Hauschka, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K Jenkins, J.R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K Nedney, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K Otis, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Queen, Patrick ................LB Townsend, Johnny P White, Tim WR

7 Boller, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Cundiff, Billy K Mallett, Ryan ................ QB McSorley, Trace.............. QB Redman, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Renner, Bryn QB

8 Boller, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Dilfer, Trent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Elling, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K

Finnerty, Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Jackson, Lamar QB Schaub, Matt QB

9 McNair, Steve. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Montgomery, Greg. . . . . . . . . . . . . .P Richey, Wade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K Tucker, Justin ..................K

10 Bulger, Marc QB Case, Stoney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Moore, Chris WR Ross, Jeremy WR

Smith, Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Stewart, Kordell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Zeier, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB

11 Aiken, Kamar WR

Blake, Jeff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Darling, Devard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Johnson, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Nash, Marcus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Perriman, Breshad ...........WR

Proche II, James WR Roberts, Seth WR Smith, Marcus WR Smith, Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Stark, Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB

Stokley, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR

12Abney, Derek . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR/RS Banks, Tony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Bateman, Rashod ............WR Beck, John QB Campanaro, Michael WR Graham, Shayne K Jones, Jacoby WR/RS Kight, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K

Scott, Jaleel .................WR St. Pierre, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Testaverde, Vinny . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Waller, Darren TE/WR Wheelwright, Ernie WR

13Brown, John.................WR Davis, Billy ..................WR Duvernay, Devin WR Givens, Chris WR Matthews, Chris WR Mellette, Aaron WR

14Anderson, Derek . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Brown, Marlon...............WR Harper, Justin WR Hester Sr., Devin WR/RS Richardson, Wally . . . . . . . . . . . . QB St. Pierre, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Stokley, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Watkins, Sammy .............WR Whalen, Griff WR White, Tim WR/RS

15Armour, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Brown, Marquise WR Campanaro, Michael..........WR Copper, Terrance . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Crabtree, Michael WR Horsey, Albert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Johnson, Josh QB Mallett, Ryan QB Washington, Kelley ...........WR Williams, LaQuan.............WR Zastudil, Dave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P

16Adeboyejo, Quincy WR Britton, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Clay, Kaelin WR/RS Figurs, Yamon. . . . . . . . . . . . .WR/RS Mayle,

Jackson,

17Bell,Moore,Vince.................WRClarence.............WRMorgan,JoeWRReed,DavidWR/RSThomas,De'AnthonyWR/RSThompson,Germany..........WRWallace,Tylan...............WRWynn,Milton................WRLe'VeonRBBrooks,NateDBButler,JeremyWRCain,Deon...................WRDoss,Tandon................WRLasley,JordanWR
19Mitchell,18Brown,Wallace,Tyree,Maxwell,Robert..............WRMarcus.............WRDavid.................WRMikeWRWillis,Matt..................WRCurtis................WRGrbac,Elvis..................QBMaclin,Jeremy..............WRPerriman,Breshad...........WRStallworth,DontéWRWhite,DeAndrewWRScott...............QB20Herring,Kim...................SReed,Ed......................S21Byner,Earnest...............RBIngramII,MarkRBElliott,DeShonSMcAlister,Chris..............CBMetcalf,Eric.................RBStephens,Brandon...........DBWebb,Lardarius..............CBWilliams,John...............CB22Brew,Dorian.................DBCarter,Dale..................DBHamlin,KenSKnight,Tom..................CBRolle,Samari................CBSmith,JimmyCBStarks,Duane................CBTate,Robert..................CB23Averett,Anthony.............CBBaldwin,Randy..............RBBrown,Chykie...............CBCason,AntoineCBCotton,Kenyon................FBJeffersonII,TonySHunter,Dameon..............RBHunter,Earnest...............RBLewis,Kendrick................SMcGahee,Willis.............RBWilliams,Moe...............RBWinborne,Jamaine...........DB24Arrington,KyleCBBrady,Donny................DBCarr,Brandon................CBCarter,Dale..................CBFoxworth,DomoniqueCBGraham,CoreyCBPeters,MarcusCBPhillips,Anwar...............CBPittman,David...............CBPorter,Alvin.................DBStewart,DarianSWright,Shareece.............CB25Carr,ChrisCB/RSCook,Emanuel.................SJackson,Asa.............CB/RSJenkins,De’Ron..............DB RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME ROSTER BY JERSEY NO. 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 393 HISTORY

Love, Clarence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB

Oglesby, Evan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB

Walker, Tray ................. CB Young, Tavon CB Zbikowski, Tom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S

26 Canady, Maurice CB Cook, Emanuel S Elam, Holmes,Fuller,Matt.....................SCorey...............CB/SPriest...............RBLandry,Dawan.................SPowers,JerraudCBStone,GenoSWoodson,Rod.............CB/S

27 Dobbins, J.K.................. RB Jackson, Asa CB/RS Jones, Cyrus CB/RS Moore, Stevon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S

Mouton, Cash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Price, Sheldon ............... CB Prude, Ronnie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Rice, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Sapp, Gerome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S West, Terrance RB Williams, Darious CB

28 Averett, Anthony ............. CB Baxter, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Berry, Damien RB Bethel, Justin CB McAlister, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Murray, Latavius RB Richards, Jordan ............. DB Trawick, Brynden...............S West, Terrance RB Winborne, Jamaine. . . . . . . . . . . DB Zbikowski, Tom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S

29 Allen, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Evans, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB Forsett, Justin................ RB Huff, Michael S Humphrey, Marlon CB Jackson, Asa CB Lyons, Lamar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Martin, Derrick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Taylor, Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Thomas III, Earl ................S Turner, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB

Washington, Ar'Darius S Williams, Cary CB Williams, Tramon ............. CB Worley, Daryl ................ CB

30 Ayanbadejo, Obafemi . . . . . . . . . .FB

Daniel, Eugene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Daniels, P.J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Dixon, Kenneth RB

Magee, Terrence ............. RB Miller, Prince ................ CB Paschal, Marcus ...............S

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Pierce, Bernard

.............. RB Robertson, Rob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB Westry, Chris CB White, Jamel RB

31Brooks, Terrence S Brown, Omar S Daniel, Robertson DB Dorsey, Khalil CB Jefferson II, Tony...............S Jones, Rondell .S Lewis, Jamal. RB Lewis-Harris, Chris CB Pollard, Bernard S Rainey, Bobby................ RB Trawick,

Gardner, Carwell .FB Ivy, Corey. CB Love, Clarence . . . DB Waddell, Reggie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Wright, Shareece. . . . . . . . . . . . . CB

36Booth, Isaac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Clark, Chuck ...................S Dowden, Corey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Gorrer, Danny................ CB Leonhard, Jim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S McCann, Bryan CB Miles, Jeromy S Sams, B.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB/RS Williams, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Young, Tavon................. CB

37Allen, Javorius RB Considine, Sean S Fitzhugh, Keith S Gorrer, Danny CB Lake, Carnell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S Marshall, Iman............... CB McCann, Bryan CB/RS McClain, Le’Ron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB

Sanders, Deion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Thompson, Bennie. . . . . . . . . . . . DB Waddell, Reggie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Wilson, Josh................. CB

38Ali, Charles FB Anderson, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Bonds, Terrell CB Brown, Omar S Butler, Robb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Draughn, Shaun.............. RB Franks, Dominique CB Jean-Baptiste, Stanley CB Langford, Jeremy RB Langham, Antonio . . . . . . . . . . . . DB McKie, Jason .................FB Melvin, Rashaan ............. CB Parmele, Jalen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Rolle, Jumal CB Ross, Aaron CB Seymour, Kevon DB Trapp, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Walls, Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB

39Canady, Maurice CB Cannon, Trenton RB Carr, Brandon CB Davis, Will CB Jacobs, Tramain.............. CB Johnson, Chris ............... CB Luchey, Nick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB

Ricard, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB Stone, Daren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S Wilkins, Mazzi DB Woodhead, Danny............ RB

40Cotton, Kenyon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FB Daniel, Robertson ............ CB

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32Elliott,Washington,Brynden...............SFabian...........CBDeShonSGash,Sam....................FBIhedigbo,JamesSLawrence,Matt..............RBPrice,Sheldon...............CBRhett,Errict..................RBSmith,Musa.................RBWeddle,EricS33Elam,MattSFreeman,Devonta............RBGilchrist,Marcus...............SGreen,Justin.................FBHarris,DavontaeCBHillIII,WillSHoard,Leroy.................RBHolmes,Priest...............RBHughley,Delvin..............CBJackson,BennettSMcClain,Le’Ron...............FBMcCrae,TonyCBMorris,Byron“Bam”.........RBMorrow,Harold...............FBThompson,Christian............SWaddell,Reggie..............DB34Averett,AnthonyCBCollins,AlexRBGraham,Jay.................RBKnight,Tom..................CBMughelli,Ovie................FBParmele,JalenRBRainey,BobbyRBRoss,Cory...................RBScott,BernardRBTaliaferro,Lorenzo............RBWilliams,John...............CBWilliams,RickyRBWilliams,Ty'SonRB35Allen,AnthonyRBArrington,KyleCBBailey,Robert................DBBoykin,Brandon.............CBEdwards,GusRB
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Edison, Pedro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Gerard, Juszczyk,Harrison,K.J.....................SMalik................LBKyleFBRoss,Cory...................RBVaughn,CassiusCBWhitehead,JermaineCBYoung,Kenny.................LB

41 Levine Sr., Anthony ........ DB/LB Staten, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S Walker, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB

42 Brew, Dorian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB Greenwood, Chris CB Huff, Mitchell,Marqueston...............SAnthony............DBNeal,Lorenzo.................FBNorton,Zach.................CBPotts,Roosevelt...............FBRicard,PatrickFB/DLSapp,Gerome..................S

43 Adams, Vashone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S Hill, Jaylen CB Hill, Justice RB

Mostert, Raheem RB Nakamura, Haruki . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S Poindexter, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . .S Solwold, Mike. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS Toussaint, Fitzgerald RB

44 Brookins, Jason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB Gaston, Willie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Humphrey, Marlon CB Juszczyk, Kyle ................FB Leach, Wilcox,Vinson,Vonta..................FBTony.................RBDaniel................TE

45 Beyer, Brennen OLB Brightful, Lamont . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS Ferguson, Jaylon ............ OLB Harris, Corey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S

46 Cox, Morgan LS Moore, Nick LS

Smithson, Fish DB Ward, B.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S

47 Brown, Ricky .................LB

Desir, Pierre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB

Demps, Will. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S

Hunter, Javin. . . . . . . . . . . . . WR/CB Jones, John . .

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Caldwell, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Carter, Chris OLB Davis, Anthony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Gooden, Tavares . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Haley, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Hartwell, Edgerton. . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Jones, Edgar................ OLB Means, Steven............... DE Nelson, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Olsavsky, Jerry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Stills, Gary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Williams, Tim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB

57Brigance, O.J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Bynes, Josh ..................LB Kopp, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Mosley, C.J. LB Scott, Bart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Welch, Kristian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Williams, Jerroll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

58Boulware, Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Dumervil, Elvis .............. OLB Fort, L.J. LB Freeny, Jonathan LB Haley, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Johnson, Steven LB Jones, Alvin ..................LB McAdoo, Michael ........... OLB McCune, Robert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

Phillips, Jason LB Thomas, Joe LB

59Brown, Arthur LB Ellerbe, Dannell ...............LB Greisen, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

Hayes, Daelin OLB Louis, Lamar LB Maese, Joe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS

Payne, Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Powell, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Woodfin, Zac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB

60Brown, Jason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/C Crecelius, Randin G/T DeVries, Jed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

Kooistra, Scott OL Kublanow, Brandon.............C Mitchell, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Monroe, Eugene ...............T Moore, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS

61Bowanko, Luke C/G Elmore, John. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL Everitt, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Gibson, Gary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Grasu, Hroniss .................G Jones, Arthur DT Jones-Smith, Jaryd T Lindsay, Everett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

Prince, R.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T Rabach, Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C/G Robinson, Kareem . . . . . . . . . . . . DE

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Kuhn, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE McCrary, Nate ............... RB McDermott, Kevin .............LS Turner, De’Lance ............. RB Williams, Chavis OLB Wilson, Julian S 48 Collins, Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Edison, Pedro .................TE Ford, Gooden,Chase...................TETavares..............LB Hartley, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Johnson, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB Jones, 50Alaka,49Board,McClain,Edgar...............LB/TEJameel..............LBOnwuasor,PatrickLBPurnell,Lovett................TEQueen,Patrick................LBRichards,Jordan...............SScales,Patrick................LSChrisLBBryant,D.J..................OLBLuckett,CavellisLBWilliams,Chad.................SOtaro..................LBBarnes,Antwan...............LBGoganious,Keith..............LBHouston,JustinOLBJackson,Brad................LBJohnson,Tim.................LBLopez,Nicholas...............LBMcClellan,Albert..............LBPolley,Tommy.................LB51Adeoye,Aaron..............OLBAlaka,OtaroLBAyanbadejo,Brendon..........LBBrown,Cornell................LBCorrea,Kamalei...............LBCroel,Mike...................LBHarris,Bernardo..............LBSmith,DarylLBSmith,Mike...................LB52Lewis,Ray....................LB53Bradley,Bam.................LBCody,Dan................LB/DEDaniels,Dexter................LBMcClain,Jameel..............LBPeters,Tyrell..................LBRedmond,Adam................CSlaughter,T.J..................LBWard,JihadDEZuttah,JeremyC54Bowser,TyusOLBBurgess,Prescott.............LBGreen,Roderick...............LBHamilton,Adrian............OLBJames,RobertLBJohnson,Tim.................LBMcCloud,Tyrus...............LBOrr,ZacharyLBSutter,Ed....................LBTaylor,Shannon...............LBWilkinson,Calvin..............LB55Clark,Sedric..................LBJohnson,J.R..................LBSharper,Jamie................LBSuggs,Terrell...............OLB56Babin,Jason................OLBBynes,JoshLB
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62Cody, Terrence DT

Ducasse, Vladimir ..............G

Flynn, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C

Goeas, Leo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

Hale, David G/T Johnson, Kaleb G Sharpe, David T

63Cody, Terrence............... DT

Collins, Mike. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G

Colon, Trystan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Grasu, Hroniss G/C Ndukwe, Ikechuku. . . . . . . . . . . . . .G Szalay, Thatcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Williams, Bobbie ...............G Williams, Wally. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL Zitelli, Emmett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C

64Carpenter, James. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G Cousins, Oniel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G/T Isaia, Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G

Mulitalo, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G Senat, Greg. ...................T Urschel, John G/C

65Cavil, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

Caylor, Drew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL Chester, Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C/G Gurode, Andre ...............G/C Mekari,

66Anderson,Siragusa,Patrick................OLNicoGThomas,Jason.................GBennie.............OLBolling,Nate.................DTCleveland,Ben.................GGradkowski,Gino...............CGrubbs,Ben...................GHellestrae,Dale...............LSHolden,WillGHudson,John.................LSJensen,Ryan................G/CJones,Tony....................T67Boren,JustinG/CBredeson,BenGGuy,LawrenceDEHernandez,Adam.............OLLewis-Moore,Kapron.........DENembot,Stephane..............TNeujahr,Quentin...............C

Ogbuehi, Cedric T Rackley, Will G Sanders, Daniel G/C

68Bilukidi, Christo .............. DT McKinney, Brandon. . . . . . . . . . . DT Shipley, A.Q. .................G/C Skura, Matt C/G Vincent, Keydrick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G

69Blackshear, Jeff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G Crawford, Aaron . . . . . . . . DT Franklin, Aubrayo. DT Henry, Willie DT

McKenzie, Kahlil G/DT Rimpf, Brian . . . . . . .G Rodgers, Stefan ................T Slaughter, Chad . . .T

70Arvie, Herman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL Bergstrom, Tony G/T Donnal, Andrew G/T Ehinger, Parker.................G Fluker, D.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G Harewood, Ramon G/T Houser, Kevin LS Katula, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LS Nugent, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Swayne, Harry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Zeitler,

Brooks, Ethan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Brown, Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Howard, Austin ................T Jensen, Ryan OL Reitz, Joe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Vickers, Kipp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL Wesley, De’Ondre G/T

78Brown, Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Brown Jr., Orlando. . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Fitzpatrick, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Footman, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DL McKinnie, Bryant T Pierce, Michael DT Terry, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Villanueva, Alejandro ...........T Williams, Sammy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OL

79Anderson, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T LeVoir, Mark G/T Moll, Tony G/T Pashos, Tony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T Reynolds, Micajah............ DT Stanley, Ronnie T Walker, Casey DT Webster, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DL

80Bannister, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Bishop, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Boykin, Miles ................WR Curtis, Tony TE Dickson, Ed TE Drew, Davon TE Gillmore, Crockett TE Hymes, Randy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Purnell, Lovett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Sanders, Frank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Savoy, Phil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Stokley, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Vickers, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Williams, Calvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Yarborough, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . .WR

81Boldin, Anquan WR Clay, Kaelin WR Coates, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Daniels, Owen TE Darling, Devard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Escobar, Gavin ................TE Hambrick, Kenyon . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Hurst, Hayden TE Hymes, Randy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Jackson, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Moore, Clarence . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Pierce, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Reynolds, Keenan .........WR/RS Smith, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Worthy, Cam WR

82Alexander, Derrick. . . . . . . . . . . .WR Boyle, Nick ...................TE Harper, Justin................WR Jones, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE

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71Ellis,Zielinski,Kevin...................GMatt................DTJustinDTEluemunor,JermaineG/TFolau,Spencer.................TGaither,Jared..................TWagner,Rick..................T72Cook,Damion..................TDafney,Bernard...............OLEllison,Atiyyah...............DTLewis,AlexG/TMattison,Bryan............DL/OLOsemele,Kelechi.............G/TParker,J’vonne..............DTPowers,BenGSearcy,Leon...................TThomas,Benard..............DEWilliams,Sammy..............OL73Goad,Tim....................DTGregg,Kelly.................DTYanda,Marshal..............G/T74Atkins,James.................OLBobo,Orlando................OLHurst,James................G/TKracalik,Mike.................TOher,MichaelTPhillips,Tyre.................G/TWebster,Larry...............DTWilliams,Larry...............DT75Ogden,Jonathan...............T76Bernstein,Alex................OLGordon,Amon...............DTHale,David..................G/TJames,Ja'WuanTJohnson,Jarret.............OLBPowell,Carl..................DEReid,Jah....................G/TRobinson,Kareem............DERodgers,JakeTShakir,MaurquiceGSmith,AndreTWilliams,Erik.................OL77Birk,Matt.....................CBozeman,Bradley............G/C
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LeBel, Harper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE

Nordin, Jake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE

Sanders, Frank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR

Sharpe, Shannon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Smith, L.J. ....................TE Smith, Torrey WR

Wainwright, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Watson, Benjamin TE Willson, Luke TE 83 Brown, Dickson,Daniel.............WR/TEEd...................TEDrew,DavonTEEvans,LeeWRJohnson,Patrick.............WRJohnson,Ron................WRPoljan,Tony...................TERoe,James..................WRSneadIV,WillieWR/RSThompson,DeonteWR/RSWilcox,Daniel................TE

84 Culkin, Sean TE Dickson, Ed...................TE Grant, Janarion

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Dinkins, Darnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE Ismail, Qadry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Ogden, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Robinson, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Singleton, Nate . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Turner, Floyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR Williams, Demetrius . . . . . . . . . .WR Williams, Maxx TE Wilson,

Washington, Keith . DE Wormley, Chris DE

94Bannan, Justin. DT Davis, Carl................... DT Douglas, Marques. .DL Frederick, Mike .DL Kindle, Sergio OLB Mack, Daylon DT Mack, Isaiah................. NT Simon, John OLB Zielinski, Matt. DT 95Adams, Sam DT Frase, Paul DE Green, Howard DT Hall, Bryan DT Hamilton, Adrian OLB Johnson, Jarret OLB Lewis-Moore, Kapron DE Nugent, Dave DE Salave’a, Joe DT Sieler, Zach DT Ward,

85 Burrough, Jonathan DeLong, Greg Ethridge, Ray Gordon, Richard Green, Eric Johnson, Kevin. Johnson, Patrick Jones, John

Mason, Derrick

Reisner, Allen

Tomlinson, Eric.

86 Bajema, Billy TE Boyle, Nick TE

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DeLong, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HB

Ethridge, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR

Green, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE

Heap, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE

Reuland, Konrad TE

87 Clark, Dallas ..................TE

Houshmandzadeh,...........WR/RST.J.WRHunter,Javin.............WR/CBJones,Edgar...............LB/TELewis,Jermaine...........WR/KRMatthews,Chris..............WRMoore,Clarence.............WROliver,JoshTEPurnell,Lovett................TESavoy,Phil...................WRSupernaw,PhillipTEWaller,Darren............WR/TEWesley,Antoine..............WRWilliams,Calvin..............WRWynn,Milton................WRYarborough,Ryan............WR
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88Armour,Kris...................TEJustin...............WRBreeland,Jake................TEBryant,Dez..................WRJones,John..................TEKinchen,Brian................TEMayle,Vince..............TE/WRMontgomery,Ty..........RB/WRPitta,Dennis..................TESmith,Trent...................TESypniewski,Quinn.............TETurner,Floyd.................WRWainwright,Frank.............TE89Andrews,Mark...............TEBishop,Harold................TEClayton,Mark................WROfodile,A.J...................TESmithSr.,SteveWRTaylor,Travis.................WRWilliams,Calvin..............WR90Brown,Cornell................LBBurnett,Rob.................DEMcPhee,PernellOLBPryce,Trevor................DESmith,Za’DariusOLB91Dalton,Lional................DTDouglas,Marques............DTFortune,Elliott................DLFranklin,Aubrayo.............DTJones,Edgar...............TE/LBJudon,MatthewOLBKelly,Xavier.................DTMcKinney,Brandon...........DTNgakoue,Yannick............DEParker,Riddick...............DEUpshaw,CourtneyOLB92Chase,Martin................DTKamalu,Ufomba..............DEKaufusi,Bronson.............DELyle,Rick.....................DLMadubuike,Justin............DTNgata,Haloti.................DTTaylor,Leland.................DLThompson,Zach............OLB93Campbell,Calais.............DTEdwards,Dwan..............DEGuy,LawrenceDERedding,CoryDESears,Corey..................DLTyson,DeAngelo.............DE
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96Divens,Wolfe,Chris...................DLDerek.................DELamarDTKemoeatu,Ma’akeNTPekoSr.,DomataDESmith,FernandoDESpears,Marcus..............DEThomas,Adalius..........DE/LBUrban,BrentDEWashington,BroderickDT97Crawford,AaronDTFrase,PaulDEGregg,Kelly................DTJernigan,Timmy..............DTJones,ArthurDEJones,JamesDLMissouri,DwayneDEPierce,MichaelDTRivers,Chauncey............OLB98McBean,Ryan...............DTPleasant,AnthonyDESiragusa,TonyDTTalavou,KellyDTWeaver,AnthonyDEWilliams,Brandon............DT99Canty,Chris..................DEJernigan,TimmyDTJudon,MatthewOLBKruger,PaulOLB/DEMcCrary,MichaelDEOweh,Odafe................OLB
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NO. 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 397 HISTORY

1996

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

1a 4 G/T JonathanOgden UCLA

1b 26 LB RayLewis Miami

2b 55CBDeRonJenkins Tennessee

5b 153WRJermaineLewis Maryland

6a 172LBDexterDaniels Florida

6b 186 WRJamesRoe NorfolkState

7b 238 QBJonStark TrinityIntl.

Obtained second 1st-round choice (26) from SF along with choicepickfromforWilliams.Jones.Firstchoicetradedoriginal1st-round49ers19951st-,3rd-and4th-(fromKC)roundpicksforCle.1995pick(obtainedfromAtl.forRBEricMetcalfandCle.19951st-roundpick).First2nd-roundchoice(35)wastoTBforTEHaroldBishop.Obtainedsecond2nd-round(55)fromDen.for19963rd-,4th-and7th-roundpicks.5th-roundchoice(136)wastradedtoNOforDBReginaldObtainedsecond5th-roundpick(153)fromAtl.forGGeneThird5th-roundchoice(157)obtainedfromPhi.toDal.19974th-roundpick.Obtainedsecond6th-roundchoice(186)Jax.(supplemental)alongwithJaguars19955th-roundforCle.19954th-roundpick.Obtainedsecond7th-round(238)fromPhi.forDLRonnieDixon.

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege1999

1 10 CBChrisMcAlister Arizona

4a 105WRBrandonStokley SWLouisiana

4b 129GEdwinMulitalo* Arizona

7 216 SAnthonyPoindexterVirginia

Traded 2nd-round choice (42) to Atl. for Atl. 2000 1st-round pick. roundroundalongpickTraded3rd-roundpick(72)toDet.alongwithcond.20005th-roundforQBScottMitchell.Traded5th-roundchoice(145)toSTLwith20007th-roundpickforQBTonyBanks.Tradedfirst6th-choice(180)toNEforTELovettPurnell.Tradedsecond6th-choice(185,fromInd.)toMin.forOLEverettLindsay.

1a 5 RBJamalLewis Tennessee 10 WRTravisTaylor Florida 75 QBChrisRedman Louisville 148 OLRichardMercier Miami

6a 186 DEAdaliusThomas So.Mississippi 191

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2001

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2002

1997 Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege 1 4 LBPeterBoulware FloridaState 2a 34 LBJamieSharperVirginia 2b 58 SKimHerring PennState 3 64RBJayGrahamTennessee 4b 118 LBTyrusMcCloud Louisville 5 134 CJeffMitchell Florida 6a 167FBSteveLeeIndiana 6b 194LBCornellBrown* VirginiaTech 7a 205 DEChrisWard Kentucky 7b 234QBWallyRichardson*PennState 7c 236 SRalphStaten*Alabama 7d 238DTLelandTaylor* Louisville 5th-roundJeffFirstObtainedsecond2nd-roundchoice(58)fromDen.forTTonyJones.4th-roundchoice(100)wastradedtoAtl.throughSea.forGBlackshear.Obtainedsecond4th-roundpickfromDal.for1996pick(obtainedfromPhi.). 1998 Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege 1 10 CBDuaneStarks Miami 2 42WRPatrickJohnson Oregon 5a 124 DTMartinChase Oklahoma 5b 133SRyanSutterColorado 6a 154 LBRonRogers GeorgiaTech 6b 164 TSammyWilliams Oklahoma 7b Bernardpick.picks.4th-roundInd.Traded241TECamQuayle*WeberState3rd-roundchoice(71)alongwith19984th-roundpick(93)toforQBJimHarbaughandColts19984th-roundpick.Tradedfirstchoice(fromInd.)toInd.for19984th-,5th-and6th-roundTradedsecond4th-roundpick(104)toTBfor19993rd-roundTradedfirst7th-roundchoice(199)toAtl.throughPit.forOLDafney. * Compensatory Pick
Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2000
1b
3
5
6b
DTCedricWoodard Texas Acquiredfirst1st-roundpick(5)fromAtl.fora19992nd-roundchoice.
1 31TEToddHeap ArizonaState 2 62 DBGaryBaxter Baylor 3 92 C/GCaseyRabach Wisconsin 4 126LBEdgertonHartwell W.Illinois 5 161 RBChrisBarnes NewMexicoSt. 6 194LSJoeMaeseNewMexico 7 231DEDwayneMissouri Northwestern
1 24 SEdReed Miami 2 52DEAnthonyWeaver NotreDame 4a 112PDaveZastudil Ohio 4b 123WRRonJohnson Minnesota 5 155TETerryJones Alabama 6a 195 DBLamontBrightful E.Washington 6b 206WRJavinHunter* NotreDame 6c 207 RBChesterTaylor* Toledo 6d 209 SChadWilliams* So.Mississippi 7 236QBWesPate StephenF.Austin Traded 3rd-round choice (96) to Den. for 4th- (112) and 5th-round (155)picks(Bal.tradedits5th[159]toWas.todraftWeaver). RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFTS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 398 HISTORY

RAVENS HISTORY DRAFTS

2003

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

1a 10 LBTerrellSuggs ArizonaState

1b 19 QBKyleBoller California

3 77 RBMusaSmith Georgia

4a 109 LBJarretJohnson Alabama

4b 134 FBOvieMughelli* WakeForest

5a 146DTAubrayoFranklin Tennessee

5b 173 TTonyPashos* Illinois

6 182 SGeromeSapp NotreDame

7a 223TETrentSmith Oklahoma

7b 250 CMikeMabry* CentralFlorida

7c 258SAntwoineSanders* Utah

NE’sTraded2nd-roundchoice(41)toNEwith20041st-roundpickfor1st-roundpick(19/Boller).

2004

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

2 51 DTDwanEdwards OregonState

3 82 WRDevardDarling WashingtonSt.

5 153OLBRoderickGreen Cen.MissouriSt.

6a 187 QBJoshHarris BowlingGreen

6b 199 WRClarenceMoore* N.Arizona

7a 244 WRDerekAbney* Kentucky

7b 246 GBrianRimpf* EastCarolina

Traded 1st-round pick to NE for Pats’ 2003 1st-round selection WR(19)todraftQBKyleBoller.Traded4th-roundpick(120)toJax.forKevinJohnson.

2005

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

1 22WRMarkClayton Oklahoma

2a 53 OLBDanCody Oklahoma

2b 64 TAdamTerry Syracuse 4 124 G/CJasonBrown NorthCarolina 5 158 FBJustinGreen Montana 6 213 QBDerekAnderson*OregonState 7 234LBMikeSmith TexasTech

Obtained second 2nd-round choice (64) from NE in exchange roundforRavens3rd-(84)and6th-round(195)picksin2005anda3rd-selectionin2006.

2006

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

1 12 DTHalotiNgata Oregon

2 56 C/GChrisChester Oklahoma

3 87 CBDavidPittman NWState

4a 111 WRDemetriusWilliams Oregon

4b 132

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2007

1 29 GBenGrubbs Auburn

3a 74 WRYamonFigurs KansasState

3b 86 G/TMarshalYanda Iowa

4a 134 OLBAntwanBarnes* FloridaIntl.

4b 137 FBLe’RonMcClain* Alabama

5 174 QBTroySmith* OhioState

6 207 ILBPrescottBurgess* Michigan

Obtained first 3rd-round pick (74) and a 4th-round choice (101) from Det. for the Ravens’ 2nd-round (61) pick. Acquired second 3rd-round choice (86) from Jax. for 4th-round (101), 5th-round (166)and6th-round(203)picks.

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2008

1 18 QBJoeFlacco Delaware

2 55 RBRayRice Rutgers

3a 71 ILBTavaresGooden Miami

3b 86 STomZbikowski NotreDame

3c 99 TOnielCousins* UTEP

4a 106 WRMarcusSmith NewMexico

4b 133G/TDavidHale* WeberState

6 206 SHarukiNakamura* Cincinnati

7a 215WR JustinHarper VirginiaTech

7b 240 RBAllenPatrick* Oklahoma

Obtained 1st-round (18) choice from Houston for the Ravens’ 1st-round (26) and 3rd-round (89) picks that Baltimore received from Jacksonville, plus the Ravens’ 6th-round (173) choice.

SupplementalNote:4th-round55)secondchoiceandJacksonvilleBaltimorebeganthedaywiththe8th-overallpickandtradedittofortheJaguars’1st-round(26),both3rd-round(7189)and4th-round(125)selections.Obtained2nd-round(55)fromSeattlefortheRavens’2nd-round(38)pick.Acquired3rd-round(86)choice,alongwith2nd-roundpick(Rice,fromSeattlefortheRavens’2nd-round(38)pick.Traded(125)choicetoOaklandforCBFabianWashington.In2007,theRavensuseda5th-roundpickintheJulyDrafttotabTJaredGaither.

(26)Obtained1st-roundchoice(23)fromNEfortheRavens’1st-roundand5th-round(162)picks.Acquiredtwo5th-roundchoices(137and141)fromNEfortheRavens’4th-round(123)pick.Obtained5th-round(149)and6th-round(185)choicesfromDenverforthe5th-round(141)pick.

Obtained 1st-round choice (12) from Cle. for Baltimore’s 1stround (13) and 6th-round (181) picks. Obtained 2nd-round (56) and 3rd-round (87) choices from the N.Y. Giants for the Ravens’ 2nd-roundpick(44).

RBP.J.Daniels* GeorgiaTech 5a 146 SDawanLandry GeorgiaTech 5b 166 TEQuinnSypniewski* Colorado 6a 203PSamKoch* Nebraska 6b 208 CBDerrickMartin* Wyoming 7 219 LB/DE RyanLaCasse Syracuse
Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2009 1 23 TMichaelOher Mississippi 2 57 LB/DEPaulKruger Utah 3 88 DBLardariusWebb NichollsState 5a 137 LBJasonPhillips TCU 5b 149 TEDavonDrew EastCarolina 6 185 RBCedricPeerman Virginia
* Compensatory Pick
ALL-TIME
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RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFTS

2010

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

2a 43LBSergioKindleTexas

2b 57DTTerrenceCodyAlabama

3 70TEEdDicksonOregon

4 114TEDennisPittaBYU

5a 156WRDavidReedUtah

5b 157DTArthurJonesSyracuse

6 AnquanoriginalchoicesAcquired194TRamonHarewoodMorehousefirst2nd-round(43),3rd-round(70)and4th-round(114)fromDen.fortheRavens’1st-round(25)pick.Traded3rd-round(88)and4th-round(123)choicestoAri.forWRBoldinanda5th-roundpick(157).

2011

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

1 27CBJimmySmithColorado

2 58WRTorreySmithMaryland

3 85TJahReidCentralFlorida

4 123WRTandonDossIndiana

5a 164CBChykieBrown*Texas

5b 165DEPernellMcPhee*MississippiSt.

6 180QBTyrodTaylorVirginiaTech

7 Traded225RBAnthonyAllenGeorgiaTech3rd-roundpick(90)anda6th-roundpick(191)toPhi. in exchangeforEagles’85thselectiontoacquireReid.

2012

Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege

2a 35OLBCourtneyUpshawAlabama

2b 60G/TKelechiOsemeleIowaState 84RBBernardPierceTemple

4a 98G/CGinoGradkowskiDelaware

4b 130SChristianThompson*SouthCarolinaSt. 169CB/RS AsaJackson*CalPoly 198WRTommyStreeterMiami

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2014

1 17 LB C.J.Mosley Alabama

2 48 DT TimmyJernigan FloridaState

3a 79 STerrenceBrooks FloridaState

3b 99 TE CrockettGillmore* ColoradoState

4a 134 DE BrentUrban* Virginia

4b 138 RB LorenzoTaliaferro* CoastalCarolina

5 175 G/C JohnUrschel* PennState

6 194 QB KeithWenning BallState

7 218 WR/RS MichaelCampanaro WakeForest

Acquired218thpickfromCle.inexchangefora2015draftchoice.

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2015

58thAcquired6204WRDarren5b176GRobert5a171TENick4c136CBTray4b125RBJavorius4a122OLBZa’Darius390DTCarl255TEMaxx126WRBreshadPerrimanCentralFloridaWilliamsMinnesotaDavisIowaSmithKentucky“Buck”AllenSouthernCalWalker*TexasSouthernBoyle*DelawareMyers*TennesseeStateWallerGeorgiaTech55thchoicefromArizonainexchangefortheRavens’(secondround)and158th(fifthround)picks.

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2016

overallRavens6b6a54e4d4c4b4a3242OLBKamalei16TRonnieStanleyNotreDameCorreaBoiseState70DEBronsonKaufusiBrighamYoung104CBTavonYoungTemple107WRChrisMooreCincinnati130G/TAlexLewisNebraska132DTWillieHenry*Michigan134RBKennethDixon*LouisianaTech146OLBMatthewJudonGrandValleyState182WR/RSKeenanReynoldsNavy209CBMauriceCanady*Virginiatradedthe36th-overallchoicetoJacksonvilleinexchangeforthedraft’s38thpickandafifth-roundpick(146thoverall).Tradedthe38thpicktoMiamiinexchangeforthe42nd-pickandafourth-roundpick(107thoverall).

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2017

65433247OLBTyus116CBMarlonHumphreyAlabamaBowserHouston74DEChrisWormleyMichigan78OLBTimWilliamsAlabama122GNicoSiragusaSanDiegoState159G/TJermaineEluemunorTexasA&M186SChuckClarkVirginiaTech

3
5
6
7 3rd-roundObtainedwithObtained236DEDeAngeloTysonGeorgia2nd-roundpick(35)and4th-roundchoice(98)inatradeMin.inexchangefortheRavens’1st-round(29)selection.the84th-overallpickinatradewithAtl.fortheRavens’(91)and5th-round(164)selections. 2013 Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege 1 32SMattElamFlorida 2 56LBArthurBrownKansasState 3 94DTBrandonWilliamsMissouriSouthernSt. 4a 129OLBJohnSimonOhioState 4b 130FBKyleJuszczyk*Harvard 5 168G/TRickWagner*Wisconsin 6a 200DEKapronLewis-MooreNotreDame 6b203CRyanJensen* ColoradoSt.-Pueblo 7a 238WRAaronMelletteElon 7b Obtained247CBMarcAnthony*California56thpickinatradewithSeattlefortheRavens’ 2ndround pick (62nd), 5th-round choice (165th) and 6th-round selection(199th).
* Compensatory Pick
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RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME DRAFTS

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2020

1a

1b

7 Ravens238DTZachSielerFerrisStatetradedthe16th-overallpick(firstround)andtheir fifthround selection (154 overall) to the Bills for the 22nd pick in the first round and 65th-overall pick (third round). Baltimore traded the 22nd-overall selection and the 215th pick (sixth round) to Tennessee in exchange for the 25th-overall selection (used on Hayden Hurst) and the 125th pick (fourth round). Ravens traded picks in the second (52nd) and fourth (118th) rounds, as well as their 2019 second-round pick, to Philadelphia for the No. 32 overall pick (used on Lamar Jackson) and the Eagles’ 2018 fourth-rounder (132nd). Ravens traded the 75th-overall pick to RavenstradedKansasCityinexchangeforthe86thand122ndpicks.Baltimorethe152ndpicktoTennesseeforthe162ndand215thpicks.tradedthe65thpicktoOaklandinexchangeforthe75th-,152nd-and212th-overallselections.Tradedthe152ndpicktoTennesseeforthe162nd-and215th-overallselections.

128LB PatrickQueenLSU 255RB J.K.DobbinsOhioState 3a71DL JustinMadubuikeTexasA&M 3b92WR DevinDuvernayTexas 3c98LB MalikHarrisonOhioState 3d106G TyrePhillips*MississippiState 4143G BenBredeson*Michigan 5170DL BroderickWashingtonTexasTech 6201WR JamesProcheSMU 7219S GenoStoneIowa

Ravens traded their 60th-overall (second round) and 129thoverall (fourth round) picks to New England in exchange for the 71st and 98th (third round) picks. Baltimore traded its 225thforoverallpickanda2021fifth-roundpicktoMinnesotainexchangethe201stand219th(seventhround)picks.

Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2021

1a27WR RashodBatemanMinnesota 1b31OLB toRavens5c184TEBen5b171OLBDaelin5a160CBShaun4131WRTylan3b104CBBrandon3a94GBenOdafeOwehPennStateClevelandGeorgiaStephens*SouthernMethodistWallaceOklahomaStateWadeOhioStateHayesNotreDameMason*Michigantradedthe136th(fourthround)&210th(sixthround)picksArizonaforthe160thpickanda2022fourth-roundpick. 6, Michigan 6, Minnesota 4, Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri Southern State 1, Montana 1, Morehouse 1, Navy 1, Nebraska 2, New Mexico 2, New Mexico State Nicholls State State North Carolina 1, Northern Arizona 1, Northwestern 1, Northwestern State 1, Notre Dame Ohio State Ohio University Oklahoma 11, Oklahoma State 2, Oregon Oregon State 2, Penn State 6, Rutgers 1, San Diego State 1, South Carolina South Carolina State 1, Southern California 2, Southern Methodist 2, Southern Mississippi 2, Southwest Louisiana 1, Stephen F. Austin 1, Syracuse 3, Temple 2, Tennessee 4, Tennessee State 1, Texas 5, Texas A&M 3, Texas Christian 1, Texas Southern Texas Tech Toledo 1, Trinity International 1, UCLA 3, Utah 3, UTEP 1, Virginia 5, Virginia Tech 4, Wagner Wake Forest Washington State 1, Weber State 2, Western Illinois 1, Wisconsin 2, Wyoming 1 Fact: Alabama (12) and Oklahoma (11) are the two schools that have produced the most Ravens’ draft picks.

RAVENS DRAFT PICKS BY SCHOOL

2018 Rd. Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege
25TEHaydenHurstSouthCarolina
32QBLamarJacksonLouisville 3a 83TOrlandoBrownJr.Oklahoma 3b 86TEMarkAndrewsOklahoma 4a 118CBAnthonyAverettAlabama 4b 122LBKennyYoungUCLA 4c 132WRJaleelScottNewMexicoState 5 162WRJordanLasleyUCLA 6a 190SDeShonElliottTexas 6b 212TGregSenatWagner 6c 215CBradleyBozeman*Alabama
Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2019 round)TforRavens6197QBTrace5160DTDaylon4c127CBIman4b123GBen4a113RBJustice3b93WRMiles3a85OLBJaylon125WRMarquiseBrownOklahomaFergusonLouisianaTechBoykinNotreDameHillOklahomaSt.PowersOklahomaMarshallSouthernCalMackTexasA&MMcSorleyPennStatetradedthe22nd-overallpicktoPhiladelphiainexchangethe25th,127th(fourthround)and197th(sixthround)picks.radedpicks102(thirdround),191(sixthround)and193(sixthtoMinnesotainexchangeforthe93rd-overallselection. * Compensatory Pick
Rd.Pk.Pos.PlayerCollege2022 forRavens6196RBTyler4f141CBDamarion4e139TEIsaiah4d130PJordan4c128TECharlie4b119CBJalyn4a110TDaniel376DTTravis245OLBDavid1b25CTyler1a14SKyleHamiltonNotreDameLinderbaumIowaOjaboMichiganJonesConnecticutFaaleleMinnesotaArmour-DavisAlabamaKolarIowaStateStoutPennStateLikely*CoastalCarolinaWilliams*HoustonBadieMissouritradedMarquiseBrown&pick100toArizonainexchangepick23.Ravenstraded23toBuffaloforpicks25and130. Alabama 12, Arizona 2, Arizona State 2, Auburn 1, Ball State 1, Baylor 1, Boise State 1, Bowling Green 1, BYU 2, California 2, Cal Poly 1, Central Florida 3, Central Missouri State 1, Cincinnati 2, Coastal Carolina 2, Colorado 3, Colorado State 1, Colorado StatePueblo 1, Connecticut 1, Delaware 3, East Carolina 2, Eastern Washington 1, Elon 1, Ferris State 1, Florida 4, Florida International 1, Florida State 3, Georgia 3, Georgia Tech 5, Grand Valley State 1, Harvard 1, Houston 2, Illinois 1, Indiana 2, Iowa 4, Iowa State 2, Kansas State 2, Kentucky 3, Louisiana Tech 2, Louisville 4, LSU 1, Maryland 3, Miami (FL)
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2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 401 HISTORY

Home Home Road Road Preseason Playoffs Total Year Attend. Average Attend. Average Attend. Attend. Attend. Average 2021634,84070,537506,31763,289179,337––––1,320,49466,0252020**4,34554340,1735,022––––20,80165,3193,6292019565,02070,628526,34365,793243,49971,2541,406,11666,9582018563,45170,431489,93261,242280,69570,4321,404,51063,8412017564,70970,589523,34765,418278,259––––1,366,31568,3162016568,82371,103565,31070,664279,483––––1,413,61670,6812015568,01871,002515,90164,488278,422––––1,362,34168,1172014568,35371,044527,77665,972292,033131,5361,519,69869,0772013569,08471,136536,93867,117242,044––––1,348,06667,4032012570,22971,279539,17567,397262,889287,8911,660,18469,1742011569,79271,224514,11064,264277,681140,3031,501,88668,2682010569,81771,227553,61969,202256,642137,0691,517,14768,9612009568,66071,083505,41763,177278,713136,2911,489,0812008570,15271,269545,31368,164270,352208,7331,594,55069,3282007569,22671,153542,97467,872273,271––––1,385,47169,2742006566,54770,818558,64069,830264,08771,1621,460,43669,5452005563,07670,385533,93966,742251,796––––1,348,81167,4412004558,59469,824564,69470,586281,567——1,404,85570,2432003556,63469,579450,29556,287275,41669,4521,351,79764,3712002554,7242001554,99169,374508,25163,531209,222136,2271,408,69167,0802000551,69568,961510,67863,834281,125272,8701,616,36867,3491999547,12768,391458,84457,356214,734——1,220,70561,0351998549,53168,691434,54854,318228,568——1,212,64760,6321997475,23659,404465,68058,210189,179——1,130,09556,5051996471,66558,958434,07554,259217,533——1,123,27356,16469,341519,74064,925270,117——1,344,58167,22967,686

Total13,974,33969,850^12,872,02964,159^6,376,6641,754,02134,977,05366,499^

DATEOPPONENT

SCORE YARDS ALLOWED

SACKS/YDS INTs/YDS TACKLER

12/26/99Cincinnati Bengals22-02807/392/53Ray Lewis (11)

09/03/00@ Pittsburgh Steelers16-02291/60/0Ray Lewis (7)

09/24/00Cincinnati Bengals37-01094/152/15Michael McCrary (7)

10/01/00@ Cleveland Browns12-02301/93/5Ray Lewis (10)

11/19/00Dallas Cowboys27-01931/13/42Ray Lewis (8)

12/23/01Cincinnati Bengals16-03053/223/94Ray Lewis (12)

12/21/03@ Cleveland Browns35-02415/301/52Ray Lewis (12)

09/10/06 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers27-01423/213/123Ray Lewis (10)

11/26/06 Pittsburgh Steelers27-01729/732/7Ray Lewis (9)

11/16/09@ Cleveland Browns16-01604/252/59Ray Lewis (8)

09/10/17@ Cincinnati Bengals20-02215/264/69Tony Jefferson (9)

10/26/17Miami Dolphins40-01963/252/113Brandon Carr (7)

11/19/17@ Green Bay Packers23-02656/493/18Patrick Onwuasor (10)

10/14/18@ Tennessee Titans21-010611/660/0Za’Darius Smith (5)

Shutout Fast Fact:

• The Ravens have posted an NFL-high 14 shutouts since their 1996 inception, a mark that included three opponent “blankings” in 2017. That season, Baltimore became the fifth team – and first since 2003 (NE) – in 30 years to record at least three shutouts in a season. Dating back to 2017, the Ravens’ four total shutouts tie (NE) for the NFL’s most.

LEADING
# of Games 209––––208––––99*27543 **Reduced capacities due to COVID-19 pandemic ^Total Averages do not include the limited capacity for 2020 season *8/13/01 @ Philadelphia canceled: field conditions Three preseason games and 17 regular season games beginning in 2021. RAVENS HISTORYRAVENS ATTENDANCE & SHUTOUTS ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE FIGURES RAVENS ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 402 HISTORY

2021

Mon.09/13Baltimore at Las Vegas L, 27-33 OT (ESPN/ABC)

Sun.09/19Kansas City at Baltimore W, 36-35

Sun.11/28ClevelandThu.11/11BaltimoreMon.10/11Indianapolis(NBC)atBaltimoreW,31-25OT(ESPN)atMiamiL,10-22(FOX)atBaltimoreW,16-10(NBC)

2020

Mon.09/28Kansas City at Baltimore L, 20-34

Sun.11/15Baltimore(ESPN)atNew England L, 17-23 (NBC)

Tues.12/08Dallas at Baltimore W, 34-17

Mon.12/14Baltimore(FOX/NFLN)atClevelandW,47-42(ESPN)

2019

Sun.11/03New England at Baltimore W, 37-20

Mon.11/25Baltimore(NBC)atLA Rams W, 45-6 (ESPN)

Thu.12/12NY Jets at Baltimore W, 42-21 (NFLN)

2018

Thu.09/13Baltimore at Cincinnati L, 23-34

Sat.12/22BaltimoreSun.09/30Baltimore(FOX/NFLN)atPittsburghW,26-14(NBC)atLAChargersW,22-10(NFLN)

2017

Thu.10/26Miami at Baltimore W, 40-0

Sun.12/10BaltimoreMon.11/27Houston(CBS/NFLN)atBaltimoreW,23-16(ESPN)atPittsburghL,38-39(NBC)

2016

Thu.11/10Cleveland at Baltimore W, 28-7

Mon.12/12Baltimore(NFLN)atNew England L, 23-30 (ESPN)

2015

Thu.10/01Baltimore at Pittsburgh W, 23-20 OT (CBS/NFLN)

Mon.10/26Baltimore at Arizona L, 18-26

Mon.11/30Baltimore(ESPN)atClevelandW,33-27(ESPN)

2014

Thu.09/11Pittsburgh at Baltimore W, 26-6

Mon.11/24BaltimoreSun.11/02Baltimore(CBS/NFLN)atPittsburghL,23-43(NBC)atNewOrleansW,34-27(ESPN)

2013

Thu.09/05Baltimore at Denver L, 27-49

Mon.12/16BaltimoreThu.11/28Pittsburgh(NBC)atBaltimoreW,22-20(NBC)atDetroitW,18-16(ESPN)

2012

Mon.09/10Cincinnati at Baltimore W, 44-13 (ESPN)

Sun.09/23New England at Baltimore W, 31-30

Sun.11/18BaltimoreThu.09/27Cleveland(NBC)atBaltimoreW,23-16(NFLNetwork)atPittsburghW,13-10(NBC)

2011

Sun.10/02 New York Jets at Baltimore W, 34-17

Sun.12/18BaltimoreThu.11/24SanSun.11/06BaltimoreMon.10/24Baltimore(NBC)atJacksonvilleL,7-12(ESPN)atPittsburghW,23-20(NBC)FranciscoatBaltimoreW,16-6(NFLNetwork)atSanDiegoL,14-34(NBC)

2010

Mon.09/13 Baltimore at New York Jets W, 10-9

Mon.12/13BaltimoreSun.12/05PittsburghThu.11/11Baltimore(ESPN)atAtlantaL,21-26(NFLNetwork)atBaltimoreL,10-13(NBC)atHoustonW,34-28OT(ESPN)

2009 Mon.11/16Baltimore at Cleveland W, 16-0

Mon.12/07BaltimoreSun.11/29Pittsburgh(ESPN)atBaltimoreW,20-17OT(NBC)atGreenBayL,14-27(ESPN)

2008 Mon.09/29Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 20-23

Sat.12/20BaltimoreSun.12/07Washington(ESPN)atBaltimoreW,24-10(NBC)atDallasW,33-24(NFLNetwork)

2007 Mon.09/10Baltimore at Cincinnati L, 20-27

Sun.12/09IndianapolisMon.12/03NewMon.11/05Baltimore(ESPN)atPittsburghL,7-38(ESPN)EnglandatBaltimoreL,24-27(ESPN)atBaltimoreL,20-44(NBC)

2006

Mon.10/09Baltimore at Denver L, 3-13

Thu.11/30Baltimore(ESPN)atCincinnatiL,7-13(NFLNetwork)

2005

Sun.09/11Indianapolis at Baltimore L, 7-24

Sun.12/25MinnesotaMon.12/19GreenMon.10/31Baltimore(ESPN)atPittsburghL,19-20(ABC)BayatBaltimoreW,48-3(ABC)atBaltimoreW,30-23(ESPN)

(continued on next page) Total Primetime Games............ 76 Overall Primetime Record .......43-33 Sunday Primetime ..............17-13 Monday Primetime .............15-13 Tuesday ThursdayPrimetime................1-0Primetime...............8-6 Saturday Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Home Primetime.................25-8 Road Primetime.................18-25 RAVENS HISTORYRAVENS IN PRIMETIME RECORDS IN PRIMETIME (NATIONAL GAMES STARTING AFTER 7 P.M. ET) 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 403 HISTORY

RAVENS HISTORYRAVENS IN PRIMETIME (CONT'D)

2004

Mon.10/04Kansas City at Baltimore L, 24-27

Sun.12/19BaltimoreSun.11/07ClevelandSun.10/10Baltimore(ABC)atWashingtonW,17-10(ESPN)atBaltimoreW,27-13(ESPN)atIndianapolisL,10-20(ESPN)

2003

Sun.11/09Baltimore at St. Louis L, 22-33

Sun.12/28Pittsburgh(ESPN)atBaltimoreW,13-10OT(ESPN)

2002 Mon.09/30Denver at Baltimore W, 34-23

Sun.10/06Baltimore(ABC)atClevelandW,26-21(ESPN)

2001

Mon.11/12Baltimore at Tennessee W, 16-10

Mon.01/07MinnesotaSat.12/29BaltimoreSun.12/16Pittsburgh(ABC)atBaltimoreL,21-26(ESPN)atTampaBayL,10-22(ABC)atBaltimoreW,19-3(ABC)

2000 Sun.09/17Baltimore at Miami L, 6-19

Sun.10/08Baltimore(ESPN)atJacksonvilleW,15-10(ESPN)

1999

Thu.10/21Kansas City at Baltimore L, 8-35 (ESPN)

1998

Sun.09/27Cincinnati at Baltimore W, 31-24 (ESPN)

1997

Sun.11/09Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 0-37 (ESPN)

1996 Sun.10/13Baltimore at Indianapolis L, 21-26 (ESPN)

2021 PRIMETIME THRILLER VS. COLTS

reallyThat’sandincredible,thejustexciting.StatedonOT.conversions,MarquisepassingfinishedCalaiswiththedeficittobeatthevisitingColts,31-25,inOT.Down22-3lateinthirdquarter,QBLamarJacksonledafuriouscomeback,Baltimorescoring22unansweredpoints,aidedbyaDTCampbellblockedFGinthefourthquarter.Jacksonthenight37-of-43(86.1%)forafranchise-record442yardsand4TDs(2eachtoTEMarkAndrews&WRBrown).JacksonalsofoundAndrewsfortwo2-pointincludingaconnectionthatsentthegametoAndrewsrecordedapersonal-best147receivingyards11catches,whileBrownhauledin9ballsfor125yards.headcoachJohnHarbaughafterward:"Well,thatwasDideverybodygettheirmoney’sworthtonight?I’msoproudoftheseguys,Marquise,Lamar,Calaisandallguys.Ourfanswerejustoffthecharts.Ourfanswereandtheystuckwithus.Itwasafrustratinggame,ourfansstuckwithusthroughoutthecourseofthegame.abigdealtoplayersandcoaches,Ipromiseyou.Itgivesyoualotofenergy.Wehavegreatfans."

On Dec. 31, 2017 vs. Cincinnati, it was 19 degrees (felt like 7 with wind chill) at kickoff, marking the coldest home game in Ravens history. The previous record was 22 degrees (5 wind chill)on12/31/00vs.DenverinaWildCardplayoff. COLDEST HOME GAMES RAVENS FRANCHISE HISTORY Date Opponent Kickoff Temp. Wind Chill 1/15/1212/19/0512/31/0012/31/17Cincinnati197Denver(WC)22512/07/08Washington2912GreenBay2919Houston(Div.)3124 COLDEST HOME GAMES On Monday Night Football, (10/11/21), the Ravens prevailed in another thrilling game when Baltimore overcame a 19-point
2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 404 HISTORY

REGULAR SEASON WIN/LOSS RESULTS

Overall RecordHomeAway

Overall 233-183-1 143-65-1 90-118

In M&T Bank Stadium (since 1998) 136-57 136-57 n/a Coached by Ted Marchibroda 16-31-1 11-12-1 5-19

Coached by Brian Billick 80-64 50-22 30-42 Coached by John Harbaugh 137-88 82-31 55-57 vs. AFC Teams 172-142 105-53 67-89 vs. AFC North.......................................... 68-52 40-20.............................. 28-32 vs. AFC Central (1996-2001) 26-28 13-14 13-14 vs. AFC East 27-22 19-5 8-17 vs. AFC South.......................................... 23-18 15-6............................... 8-12 vs. AFC West 28-22 18-8 10-14 vs. NFC Teams 61-41-1 38-12-1 23-29 vs. NFC North 11-9 7-3 4-6 vs. NFC Central (1996-2001) 3-5 3-1 0-4 vs. NFC East...........................................17-9-1 ............................10-2-1................................ 7-7 vs. NFC South 12-8 6-4 6-4 vs. NFC West 18-10 12-2 6-8

On Monday Night Football .............................. 15-13 .............................. 6-3............................... 9-10

On Tuesday 1-0 1-0 0-0

On Wednesday 0-1 0-0 0-1

On Thursday Night Football 8-6 7-1 1-5

On Saturday 4-1 2-0 2-1

On Sunday Night Football ............................... 17-13 ............................. 11-4................................ 6-9

In Overtime 15-16-1 9-6-1 6-10

Ravens Shutout Wins 14-0 6-0 8-0

In Season Openers..................................... 14-12 .............................. 9-4................................ 5-8

Indoors 8-16 n/a 8-16

Note: Baltimore has played in Houston’s Reliant/NRG Stadium six times (4-2), Indy’s Lucas Oil Stadium three times (1-2), Dallas’ Texas Stadium once (1-0), Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium once (1-0) and Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium once (0-1). Four of those games at Reliant Stadium/NRG Stadium (12/13/10, 10/21/12, 12/21/14 & 9/20/20), and one at Allegiant Stadium (9/13/21), came when the roof was closed, meaning those games were “indoors,” while the other games listed are considered “outdoors” due to open roofs. One of these games at Lucas Oil Stadium (11/8/20) came when the roof was opened, deeming that an outdoor game.

In August 0-1 0-1................................ 0-0

In September 54-34 34-9.............................. 20-25

In October 45-53 23-21.............................. 22-32

In November .........................................65-43-1 ...........................39-15-1.............................. 26-28

In December 63-46 44-17.............................. 19-29

In January 6-6 3-2................................ 3-4

Overall 16-11 vs. AFC 1-1 0-0 1-1 vs. AFC North 1-2 .........................0-0...............................1-2.................................n/a vs. AFC South 4-4 2-3 2-1 n/a vs. AFCEast 4-3 0-0 4-3 n/a vs. AFCWest 4-1 1-1 3-0 n/a vs. NFC 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0*

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POSTSEASON WIN/LOSS RESULTS(2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020) RecordHomeAwayNeutral
3-4 11-7 2-0*
Central
n/a
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* Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa, FL, and Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, LA DATEOPP.PLAYTIMERESULT 12/13/10@10/24/10Buf.Cundiff10/17/10@11/29/09Pit.Cundiff09/29/08@12/16/07@11/18/07Cle.Dawson11/20/0511/14/04@12/28/03Pit.Stover11/23/03Sea.Stover11/16/03@10/03/99@11/16/97Phi.n/a0:00T,11/02/97@11/24/96Jax.Hollis10/27/96STLJackson22Pass0:10W,37-3134FG5:54L,25-28NYJHall37FG10:02L,16-1910-10Atl.Armour54Pass12:31W,19-13Mia.Mare43FG8:48L,6-942FG6:32W,44-4147FG11:32W,13-10NYJStover42FG7:35W,20-17Pit.Stover44FG4:09W,16-1333FG9:10L,30-33Mia.Camarillo64Pass8:14L,16-22Pit.Reed46FG3:56L,20-2329FG6:42W,20-17NEGostkowski35FG1:56L,20-2338FG10:54W,37-34Hou.Wilson12INT-TD11:55W,34-28 DATEOPP.PLAYTIMERESULT 12/09/12@11/25/12@SDTucker38FG1:07W,16-13Was.Forbath34FG11:37L,28-31 01/12/13@Den.(Div.) Tucker 47 FG13:18 2OTW, 38-35 01/09/22Pit.Boswell11/07/21Min.Tucker10/11/21Ind.Brown09/13/21@11/22/20Ten.Henry10/06/1912/09/18@10/07/18@10/15/17Chi.Barth10/11/15Cle.Coons10/01/15@11/17/13@11/10/13Cin.Tucker46FG5:27W,20-17Chi.Gould38FG8:41L,20-23Pit.Tucker52FG5:08W,23-2032FG6:43L,30-3340FG2:06L,24-27Cle.Joseph37FG0:02L,9-12KCButker35FG4:42L,24-27@Pit.Tucker46FG5:26W,26-2329Run5:21L,24-30LVJones31Pass3:38L,27-335Pass5:24W,31-2536FG0:16W,34-3136FG1:56L,13-16 RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME WIN / LOSS RESULTS OVERTIME GAMES: 15-16-1 REGULAR SEASON & 1-0 PLAYOFFS 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 405 HISTORY

EVENT OPPONENTDATELOCATION

FirstWin Oakland Raiders 9/1/96Memorial Stadium

First Loss Pittsburgh Steelers9/8/96Three Rivers Stadium

First Reception Oakland Raiders 9/1/96Memorial Stadium (Vinny Testaverde to TE Brian Kinchen 27 yards - first quarter)

First Touchdown Oakland Raiders 9/1/96Memorial Stadium (Vinny Testaverde 9-yard run - first quarter)

First Interception Oakland Raiders 9/1/96Memorial Stadium (Ray Lewis - second quarter)

First Field Goal Oakland Raiders 9/1/96Memorial Stadium (Matt Stover, 25 yards - second quarter)

FirstEVENTOPPONENTDATESCOREWin

Cincinnati Bengals9/27/9831-24, Ravens

FirstLoss Pittsburgh Steelers9/6/9820-13, Steelers

FirstPassingTD Pittsburgh Steelers9/6/9820-13, Steelers (Jermaine Lewis from Eric Zeier, 64 Yards - fourth quarter)

FirstRushingTD Cincinnati Bengals9/27/9831-24, Ravens (Priest Holmes, 3-Yard run - first quarter)

FirstInterception Pittsburgh Steelers9/6/9820-13, Steelers (Duane Starks - second quarter)

FirstFieldGoal Pittsburgh Steelers9/6/9820-13, Steelers (Matt Stover, 41 yards - first quarter)

FirstBlockedPunt

Denver Broncos9/30/0234-23, Ravens (EdReed - second quarter: Den. 16-yard line - Led to a Jamal Lewis TD 3 plays later)

M&T Bank Stadium opened to kick off the 1998 season, when the Ravens played their first game on Sept. 6 vs. the Steelers.
Points DateOpponentScoreQuarterFinalDown/ Score 10/30/11vs. Arizona21 / 24-32ndW, 30-27 09/18/16at Cleveland20 / 20-01stW, 25-20 10/11/21vs. Indianapolis19 / 22-33rdW, 31-25 OT 11/12/06at Tennessee19 / 26-72ndW, 27-26 11/23/03vs. Seattle17 / 41-244thW, 44-41 OT 09/10/00vs. Jacksonville16 / 23-72ndW, 39-36 11/14/04at NY Jets14 / 14-02ndW, 20-17 OT 11/21/99at Cincinnati14 / 14-01stW, 34-31 11/29/98vs. Indianapolis14 / 24-102ndW, 38-31 10/27/96vs. St. Louis14 / 20-63rdW, 37-31 OT RAVENS HISTORYFRANCHISE FIRSTS / TOP COMEBACKS RAVENS FRANCHISE FIRSTS M&T BANK STADIUM FIRSTS RAVENS LARGEST COMEBACK VICTORIES 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 406 HISTORY

NET YARDS/GAME

2021 - 6th (378.8)

2020 - 19th (363.1)

2019 - 2nd (407.6)

2018 - 9th (374.9)

2017 - 27th (305.4)

2016 - 17th (347.7)

2015 - 14th (359.3)

2014 - 12th (364.9)

2013 - 29th (307.4)

2012 - 16th (352.5)

2011 - 15th (338.7)

2010 - 22nd (322.9)

2009 - 13th (351.2)

2008 - 18th (324.0)

2007 - 22nd (302.0)

2006 - 17th (317.0)

2005 - 24th (293.3)

2004 - 31st (273.4)

2003 - 21st (308.1)

2002 - 26th (289.9)

2001 - 14th (320.3)

2000 - 16th (313.4)

1999 - 24th (298.6)

1998 - 26th (281.1)

1997 - 9th (330.7)

1996 - 3rd (357.7)

POINTS/GAME

2021 - 17th (22.8)

2020 - 7th (29.3)

2019 - 1st (33.2)

2018 - 13th (24.3)

2017 - 9th (24.7)

2016 - 21st (21.4)

2015 - 25th (20.5)

2014 - 8th (25.6)

2013 - 25th (20.0)

2012 - 10th (24.9)

2011 - 12th (23.6)

2010 - 16th (22.3)

2009 - 9th (24.4)

2008 - 11th (24.1)

2007 - 24th (17.2)

2006 - 12thT (22.1)

2005 - 25th (16.6)

2004 - 20th (19.8)

2003 - 8th (24.7)

2002 - 23rd (19.7)

2001 - 18th (19.9)

2000 - 14th (20.8)

1999 - 14th (20.3)

1998 - 26th (16.8)

1997 - 16th (20.4)

1996 - 6th (23.2)

RAVENS HISTORY

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: OFFENSE

RUSH YARDS/ATT.

2021 - 5th(4.8)

2020 - 1st(5.5)

2019 - 1st(5.5)

2018 - 15th(4.5)

2017 - 19th(4.0)

2016 - 21st(4.0)

2015 - 24th(3.9)

2014 - 7th(4.5)

2013 - 32nd(3.1)

2012 - 12th(4.3)

2011 - 12th(4.3)

2010 - 28th(3.8)

2009 - 4th(4.7)

2008 - 22nd(4.0)

2007 - 17th(4.0)

2006 - 31st(3.4)

2005 - 27th(3.6)

2004 - 15th(4.2)

2003 - 3rd(4.8)

2002 - 14th(4.2)

2001 - 25th(3.7)

2000 - 8th(4.3)

1999 - 10th(4.1)

1998 - 15th(4.0)

1997 - 19th(3.8)

1996 - 7th(4.2)

YARDS PER PLAY AVG.

2021 - 18th(5.4)

2020 - 10th(5.9)

2019 - 3rd(6.1)

2018 - 25th(5.3)

2017 - 31st(4.6)

2016 - 24th(5.2)

2015 - 22nd(5.3)

2014 - 9th(5.7)

2013 - 32nd(4.5)

2012 -16th(5.4)

2011 - 18th(5.2)

2010 - 23rd(5.1)

2009 - 14th(5.5)

2008 - 25th(4.9)

2007 - 28th(4.6)

2006 - 22nd(5.0)

2005 - 27th(4.4)

2004 - 28th(4.4)

2003 - 18th(5.1)

2002 - 25th(4.9)

2001 - 23rd(4.7)

2000 - 21st(4.7)

1999 - 24th(4.6)

1998 - 19th(4.9)

1997 - 12th(5.1)

1996 - 1st(5.6)

PCT. INTERCEPTED

2021 - 27th(2.9%)

2020 - 26th(2.7%)

2019 - 11th(1.8%)

2018 - 5th(1.6%)

2017 - 13th(2.3%)

2016 - 18th(2.4%)

2015 - 29th(3.1%)

2014 - 10th(2.2%)

2013 - 28th(3.7%)

2012 - 6th(2.0%)

2011 - 9th (2.2%)

2010 - 6th(2.0%)

2009 - 10th(2.5%)

2008 - 16th(2.8%)

2007 - 6th(2.5%)

2006 - 10th(2.7%)

2005 - 28th(3.7%)

2004 - 6th(2.7%)

2003 - 32nd(4.5%)

2002 - 15th(2.9%)

2001 - 18thT(3.9%)

2000 - 21st(3.8%)

1999 - 23rd(3.7%)

1998 - 16th(3.1%)

1997 - 13th(2.7%)

1996 - 19th(3.5%)

NET PASS YARDS/GM

2021 - 13th(233.0)

2020 - 32nd(171.2)

2019 - 27th(201.6)

2018 - 22nd(222.4)

2017 - 29th(189.4)

2016 - 12th(256.3)

2015 - 8th(266.9)

2014 - 13th(238.7)

2013 - 18th(224.4)

2012 - 15th(233.7)

2011 - 19th(213.9)

2010 - 20th(208.4)

2009 - 18th(213.7)

2008 - 28th(175.5)

2007 - 23rd(189.7)

2006 - 11th(214.7)

2005 - 22nd(193.0)

2004 - 31st(144.5)

2003 - 32nd(140.9)

2002 - 27th(177.9)

2001 - 16th(207.1)

2000 - 22nd(175.9)

1999 - 25th(189.0)

1998 - 25th(179.3)

1997 - 5th(231.4)

1996 - 2nd(248.6)

3RD DOWN PCT.

2021 - 25th(36.4%)

2020 - 4th(48.8%)

2019 - 2ndT(47.1%)

2018 - 6th(45.0%)

2017 - 27th(34.1%)

2016 - 24th(36.9%)

2015 - 23rd(37.6%)

2014 -14th(41.0%)

2013 - 20th(36.4%)

2012 - 20thT(36.9%)

2011 - 7th(42.4%)

2010 - 16th(39.0%)

2009 - 11thT(41.6%)

2008 - 15th(40.9%)

2007 - 18th (38.5%)

2006 - 9th(41.2%)

2005 - 16th(39.1%)

2004 - 22nd(35.1%)

2003 -27th(31.9%)

2002 - 24th(37.7%)

2001 - 19th(35.7%)

2000 - 11th(40.3%)

1999 - 31st(28.4%)

1998 - 28th(30.9%)

1997 - 20th(36.1%)

1996 - 3rd(43.8%)

SACKS/PASS PLAY

2021 - 29th(.085)

2020 - 24th(.073)

2019 - 13th(.060)

2018 - 7th(.054)

2017 - 7th(.045)

2016 - 7th(.046)

2015 - 1st(.034)

2014 - 2nd(.033)

2013 - 20th(.072)

2012 - 17th(.063)

2011 - 13th(.057)

2010 - 25th(.075)

2009 - 20th(.066)

2008 - 22nd(.071)

2007 - 19th(.065)

2006 - 2nd(.031)

2005 - 20th(.069)

2004 - 19th(.070)

2003 - 31st(.092)

2002 - 26th(.079)

2001 - 14th(.067)

2000 - 21st(.079)

1999 - 27th(.093)

1998 - 19th(.079)

1997 - 8th(.059)

1996 - 14th(.063)

KICK RETURN AVG.

2021 - 13th(23.0)

2020 - 2nd (26.7)

2019 - 30th(18.3)

2018 - 18th(22.1)

2017 - 1st(27.5)

2016 - 12th(22.7)

2015 - 7th(25.2)

2014 - 1st(28.3)

2013 - 2nd(26.4)

2012 - 1st(27.3)

2011 - 9th(24.9)

2010 - 6th (24.7)

2009 - 2nd (26.2)

2008 - 31st (20.1)

2007 - 10th (23.5)

2006 - 10th (23.2)

2005 - 22nd (21.5)

2004 - 21st (20.7)

2003 - 15th (21.4)

2002 - 19th (21.1)

2001 - 3rd (23.6)

2000 - 12th (22.3)

1999 - 19th (20.3)

1998 - 4th (24.6)

1997 - 27th (20.2)

1996 - 26th (20.2)

4TH DOWN PCT.

2021 - 1stT(66.7%)

2020 - 8th (63.2%)

2019 - 1st(70.8%)

2018 - 14th(59.1%)

2017 - 4th(62.5%)

2016 - 24thT(42.1%)

2015 - 15thT(50.0%)

2014 - 11thT(50.0%)

2013 - 22nd(37.5%)

2012 - 22nd(42.9%)

2011 - 6thT(57.1%)

2010 - 21stT(40.0%)

2009 - 19th(46.2%)

2008 - 6th(63.6%)

2007 - 13th (52.4%)

2006 - 2nd(72.7%)

2005 - 9th(57.9%)

2004 - 30th(26.7%)

2003 - 4th(63.6%)

2002 - 15th (53.8%)

2001 - 30th(23.1%)

2000 - 31st(16.7%)

1999 - 28th(27.3%)

1998 - 18thT(40.0%)

1997 - 7thT(57.1%)

1996 - 25thT(40.0%)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 407 HISTORY

NET YARDS/GAME

2021 - 6th (378.8)

2020 - 19th (363.1)

2019 - 2nd (407.6)

2018 - 9th (374.9)

2017 - 27th (305.4)

2016 - 17th (347.7)

2015 - 14th (359.3)

2014 - 12th (364.9)

2013 - 29th (307.4)

2012 - 16th (352.5)

2011 - 15th (338.7)

2010 - 22nd (322.9)

2009 - 13th (351.2)

2008 - 18th (324.0)

2007 - 22nd (302.0)

2006 - 17th (317.0)

2005 - 24th (293.3)

2004 - 31st (273.4)

2003 - 21st (308.1)

2002 - 26th (289.9)

2001 - 14th (320.3)

2000 - 16th (313.4)

1999 - 24th (298.6)

1998 - 26th (281.1)

1997 - 9th (330.7)

1996 - 3rd (357.7)

POINTS/GAME

2021 - 17th (22.8)

2020 - 7th (29.3)

2019 - 1st (33.2)

2018 - 13th (24.3)

2017 - 9th (24.7)

2016 - 21st (21.4)

2015 - 25th (20.5)

2014 - 8th (25.6)

2013 - 25th (20.0)

2012 - 10th (24.9)

2011 - 12th (23.6)

2010 - 16th (22.3)

2009 - 9th (24.4)

2008 - 11th (24.1)

2007 - 24th (17.2)

2006 - 12thT (22.1)

2005 - 25th (16.6)

2004 - 20th (19.8)

2003 - 8th (24.7)

2002 - 23rd (19.7)

2001 - 18th (19.9)

2000 - 14th (20.8)

1999 - 14th (20.3)

1998 - 26th (16.8)

1997 - 16th (20.4)

1996 - 6th (23.2)

RAVENS HISTORY

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: OFFENSE

RUSH YARDS/ATT.

2021 - 5th(4.8)

2020 - 1st(5.5)

2019 - 1st(5.5)

2018 - 15th(4.5)

2017 - 19th(4.0)

2016 - 21st(4.0)

2015 - 24th(3.9)

2014 - 7th(4.5)

2013 - 32nd(3.1)

2012 - 12th(4.3)

2011 - 12th(4.3)

2010 - 28th(3.8)

2009 - 4th(4.7)

2008 - 22nd(4.0)

2007 - 17th(4.0)

2006 - 31st(3.4)

2005 - 27th(3.6)

2004 - 15th(4.2)

2003 - 3rd(4.8)

2002 - 14th(4.2)

2001 - 25th(3.7)

2000 - 8th(4.3)

1999 - 10th(4.1)

1998 - 15th(4.0)

1997 - 19th(3.8)

1996 - 7th(4.2)

YARDS PER PLAY AVG.

2021 - 18th(5.4)

2020 - 10th(5.9)

2019 - 3rd(6.1)

2018 - 25th(5.3)

2017 - 31st(4.6)

2016 - 24th(5.2)

2015 - 22nd(5.3)

2014 - 9th(5.7)

2013 - 32nd(4.5)

2012 -16th(5.4)

2011 - 18th(5.2)

2010 - 23rd(5.1)

2009 - 14th(5.5)

2008 - 25th(4.9)

2007 - 28th(4.6)

2006 - 22nd(5.0)

2005 - 27th(4.4)

2004 - 28th(4.4)

2003 - 18th(5.1)

2002 - 25th(4.9)

2001 - 23rd(4.7)

2000 - 21st(4.7)

1999 - 24th(4.6)

1998 - 19th(4.9)

1997 - 12th(5.1)

1996 - 1st(5.6)

PCT. INTERCEPTED

2021 - 27th(2.9%)

2020 - 26th(2.7%)

2019 - 11th(1.8%)

2018 - 5th(1.6%)

2017 - 13th(2.3%)

2016 - 18th(2.4%)

2015 - 29th(3.1%)

2014 - 10th(2.2%)

2013 - 28th(3.7%)

2012 - 6th(2.0%)

2011 - 9th (2.2%)

2010 - 6th(2.0%)

2009 - 10th(2.5%)

2008 - 16th(2.8%)

2007 - 6th(2.5%)

2006 - 10th(2.7%)

2005 - 28th(3.7%)

2004 - 6th(2.7%)

2003 - 32nd(4.5%)

2002 - 15th(2.9%)

2001 - 18thT(3.9%)

2000 - 21st(3.8%)

1999 - 23rd(3.7%)

1998 - 16th(3.1%)

1997 - 13th(2.7%)

1996 - 19th(3.5%)

NET PASS YARDS/GM

2021 - 13th(233.0)

2020 - 32nd(171.2)

2019 - 27th(201.6)

2018 - 22nd(222.4)

2017 - 29th(189.4)

2016 - 12th(256.3)

2015 - 8th(266.9)

2014 - 13th(238.7)

2013 - 18th(224.4)

2012 - 15th(233.7)

2011 - 19th(213.9)

2010 - 20th(208.4)

2009 - 18th(213.7)

2008 - 28th(175.5)

2007 - 23rd(189.7)

2006 - 11th(214.7)

2005 - 22nd(193.0)

2004 - 31st(144.5)

2003 - 32nd(140.9)

2002 - 27th(177.9)

2001 - 16th(207.1)

2000 - 22nd(175.9)

1999 - 25th(189.0)

1998 - 25th(179.3)

1997 - 5th(231.4)

1996 - 2nd(248.6)

3RD DOWN PCT.

2021 - 25th(36.4%)

2020 - 4th(48.8%)

2019 - 2ndT(47.1%)

2018 - 6th(45.0%)

2017 - 27th(34.1%)

2016 - 24th(36.9%)

2015 - 23rd(37.6%)

2014 -14th(41.0%)

2013 - 20th(36.4%)

2012 - 20thT(36.9%)

2011 - 7th(42.4%)

2010 - 16th(39.0%)

2009 - 11thT(41.6%)

2008 - 15th(40.9%)

2007 - 18th (38.5%)

2006 - 9th(41.2%)

2005 - 16th(39.1%)

2004 - 22nd(35.1%)

2003 -27th(31.9%)

2002 - 24th(37.7%)

2001 - 19th(35.7%)

2000 - 11th(40.3%)

1999 - 31st(28.4%)

1998 - 28th(30.9%)

1997 - 20th(36.1%)

1996 - 3rd(43.8%)

SACKS/PASS PLAY

2021 - 29th(.085)

2020 - 24th(.073)

2019 - 13th(.060)

2018 - 7th(.054)

2017 - 7th(.045)

2016 - 7th(.046)

2015 - 1st(.034)

2014 - 2nd(.033)

2013 - 20th(.072)

2012 - 17th(.063)

2011 - 13th(.057)

2010 - 25th(.075)

2009 - 20th(.066)

2008 - 22nd(.071)

2007 - 19th(.065)

2006 - 2nd(.031)

2005 - 20th(.069)

2004 - 19th(.070)

2003 - 31st(.092)

2002 - 26th(.079)

2001 - 14th(.067)

2000 - 21st(.079)

1999 - 27th(.093)

1998 - 19th(.079)

1997 - 8th(.059)

1996 - 14th(.063)

KICK RETURN AVG.

2021 - 13th(23.0)

2020 - 2nd (26.7)

2019 - 30th(18.3)

2018 - 18th(22.1)

2017 - 1st(27.5)

2016 - 12th(22.7)

2015 - 7th(25.2)

2014 - 1st(28.3)

2013 - 2nd(26.4)

2012 - 1st(27.3)

2011 - 9th(24.9)

2010 - 6th (24.7)

2009 - 2nd (26.2)

2008 - 31st (20.1)

2007 - 10th (23.5)

2006 - 10th (23.2)

2005 - 22nd (21.5)

2004 - 21st (20.7)

2003 - 15th (21.4)

2002 - 19th (21.1)

2001 - 3rd (23.6)

2000 - 12th (22.3)

1999 - 19th (20.3)

1998 - 4th (24.6)

1997 - 27th (20.2)

1996 - 26th (20.2)

4TH DOWN PCT.

2021 - 1stT(66.7%)

2020 - 8th (63.2%)

2019 - 1st(70.8%)

2018 - 14th(59.1%)

2017 - 4th(62.5%)

2016 - 24thT(42.1%)

2015 - 15thT(50.0%)

2014 - 11thT(50.0%)

2013 - 22nd(37.5%)

2012 - 22nd(42.9%)

2011 - 6thT(57.1%)

2010 - 21stT(40.0%)

2009 - 19th(46.2%)

2008 - 6th(63.6%)

2007 - 13th (52.4%)

2006 - 2nd(72.7%)

2005 - 9th(57.9%)

2004 - 30th(26.7%)

2003 - 4th(63.6%)

2002 - 15th (53.8%)

2001 - 30th(23.1%)

2000 - 31st(16.7%)

1999 - 28th(27.3%)

1998 - 18thT(40.0%)

1997 - 7thT(57.1%)

1996 - 25thT(40.0%)

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NET YARDS/GAME

2021 - 25th (363.4)

2020 - 7th (329.8)

2019 - 4th (300.6)

2018 - 1st (292.9)

2017 - 12th (325.1)

2016 - 7th (322.1)

2015 - 8th (337.4)

2014 - 8th (336.9)

2013 - 12th (335.5)

2012 - 17th (350.9)

2011 - 3rd (288.9)

2010 - 10th (318.9)

2009 - 3rd (300.5)

2008 - 2nd (261.1)

2007 - 6th (301.6)

2006 - 1st (264.1)

2005 - 5th (284.7)

2004 - 6th (300.2)

2003 - 3rd (281.0)

2002 - 22nd (334.6)

2001 - 2nd (277.9)

2000 - 2nd (247.9)

1999 - 2nd (263.9)

1998 - 22nd (331.1)

1997 - 25th (335.2)

1996 - 30th (368.1)

POINTS/GAME

2021 - 19th (23.1)

2020 - 2nd (18.9)

2019 - 3rd (17.6)

2018 - 2nd (17.9)

2017 - 6th (18.9)

2016 - 9th (20.1)

2015 - 24th (25.1)

2014 - 6th (18.9)

2013 - 12th (22.0)

2012 - 12thT (21.5)

2011 - 3rd (16.6)

2010 - 3rd (16.9)

2009 - 3rd (16.3)

2008 - 3rd (15.3)

2007 - 22ndT (24.0)

2006 - 1st (12.6)

2005 - 10th (18.7)

2004 - 6th (16.8)

2003 - 6th (17.6)

2002 - 19th (22.1)

2001 - 4th (16.6)

2000 - 1st (10.3)

1999 - 6th (17.3)

1998 - 16th (20.9)

1997 - 18th (21.6)

1996 - 28th (27.6)

RAVENS HISTORY

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: DEFENSE

RUSH YARDS/ATT.

2021 - 3rd(3.8)

2020 - 22nd(4.6)

2019 - 21st(4.4)

2018 - 3rd(3.7)

2017 - 16th(4.1)

2016 - 5th(3.7)

2015 - 10th(4.0)

2014 - 3rd(3.6)

2013 - 5th(3.8)

2012 - 8th(4.0)

2011 - 2nd(3.5)

2010 - 8th (3.9)

2009 - 1st (3.4)

2008 - 5th (3.6)

2007 - 1st (2.8)

2006 - 2nd (3.3)

2005 - 8th (3.7)

2004 - 2nd (3.6)

2003 - 3rd (3.4)

2002 - 2nd (3.7)

2001 - 3rd (3.4)

2000 - 1st (2.7)

1999 - 2nd (3.1)

1998 - 6th (3.6)

1997 - 5th (3.6)

1996 - 15th (3.8)

YARDS PER PLAY AVG.

2021 - 32nd(6.0)

2020 - 7th(5.2)

2019 - 11th(5.2)

2018 - 2nd(4.8)

2017 - 7th(5.0)

2016 - 8th(5.2)

2015 - 13th(5.4)

2014 - 8th(5.2)

2013 - 12th(5.2)

2012 - 10th(5.2)

2011 - 2nd(4.6)

2010 - 6th (5.1)

2009 - 3rd (4.9)

2008 - 3rd (4.5)

2007 - 10th (5.0)

2006 - 1st (4.5)

2005 - 3rd (4.6)

2004 - 5th (4.8)

2003 - 1st (4.4)

2002 - 10th (5.1)

2001 - 1st (4.4)

2000 - 2nd (4.3)

1999 - 1st (4.1)

1998 - 18th (5.0)

1997 - 18th (5.0)

1996 - 29th (5.5)

PCT. INTERCEPTED

2021 - 29th(1.4%)

2020 - 27th(1.7%)

2019 - 12th(2.4%)

2018 - 22nd(2.1%)

2017 - 2nd(3.9%)

2016 - 1st(3.1%)

2015 - 32nd(1.1%)

2014 - 26th(1.8%)

2013 - 12th(2.9%)

2012 - 19th (2.3%)

2011 - 19th(2.8%)

2010 - 13th (3.2%)

2009 - 6th (4.2%)

2008 - 2nd (4.9%)

2007 - 10th (3.5%)

2006 - 1st (5.5%)

2005 - 27th (2.1%)

2004 - 3rd (4.2%)

2003 - 4th (4.5%)

2002 - 4th (4.4%)

2001 - 21st (2.9%)

2000 - 4th (4.4%)

1999 - 14th (3.5%)

1998 - 19th (3.2%)

1997 - 14th (3.1%)

1996 - 20th (2.8%)

NET PASS YARDS/GM

2021 - 32nd(278.9)

2020 - 6th(221.0)

2019 - 6th(207.2)

2018 - 5th(210.0)

2017 - 10th(213.8)

2016 - 9th(232.8)

2015 - 10th(233.6)

2014 - 23rd(248.7)

2013 - 12th(230.1)

2012 - 17th(228.1)

2011 - 4th(196.3)

2010 - 21st (224.9)

2009 - 8thT (207.3)

2008 - 2nd (179.7)

2007 - 20th (222.3)

2006 - 6th (188.2)

2005 - 8th (184.9)

2004 - 10th (195.1)

2003 - 4th (175.3)

2002 - 26th (224.4)

2001 - 8th (189.7)

2000 - 8th (187.3)

1999 - 6th (186.9)

1998 - 24th (224.5)

1997 - 28th (229.6)

1996 - 30th (248.1)

3RD DOWN PCT.

2021 - 3rd(34.8%)

2020 - 2nd(34.0%)

2019 - 11th(37.1%)

2018 - 3rd(34.1%)

2017 - 10th(36.9%)

2016 - 2nd(35.0%)

2015 - 19th(39.8%)

2014 - 17th(40.3%)

2013 - 3rd(33.5%)

2012 - 7th(35.8%)

2011 - 2nd(32.1%)

2010 - 15th (38.0%)

2009 - 11th (36.7%)

2008 - 3rd (33.5%)

2007 - 7th (36.6%)

2006 - 1st (28.8%)

2005 - 10th (36.1%)

2004 - 8th (34.4%)

2003 - 2nd (29.4%)

2002 - 21st (40.3%)

2001 - 3rd (30.8%)

2000 - 5th (34.1%)

1999 - 12th (34.1%)

1998 - 22nd (39.2%)

1997 - 23rd (40.3%)

1996 - 30th (48.2%)

SACKS/PASS PLAY

2021 - 28th(.052)

2020 - 15th(.061)

2019 - 20th(.064)

2018 - 13th(.069)

2017 - 11th(.067)

2016 - 24th(.051)

2015 - 13th(.064)

2014 - 7th(.076)

2013 - 11th(.068)

2012 - 17th(.062)

2011 - 3rd(.082)

2010 - 32nd (.043)

2009 - 20th (.058)

2008 - 14th (.060)

2007 - 16th (.061)

2006 - 1st (.105)

2005 - 11th (.074)

2004 - 12th (.072)

2003 - 1st (.081)

2002 - 23rd (.054)

2001 - 9th (.075)

2000 - 22nd (.062)

1999 - 9th (.076)

1998 - 20th (.067)

1997 - 18th (.070)

1996 - 26th (.053)

KICK RETURN AVG.

2021 - 4th(18.6)

2020 - 10th (21.1)

2019 - 12th(21.5)

2018 - 19th(23.3)

2017 - 1st(18.6)

2016 - 10th(20.7)

2015 - 23rd(25.4)

2014 - 14th(23.1)

2013 - 16th(23.0)

2012 - 13th(23.2)

2011 - 31st(29.2)

2010 - 32nd (26.0)

2009 - 4th (20.3)

2008 - 15th (22.6)

2007 - 24th (23.7)

2006 - 13th (21.8)

2005 - 16th (21.8)

2004 - 27th (23.2)

2003 - 16th (21.4)

2002 - 25th (22.6)

2001 - 19th (21.8)

2000 - 10th (21.3)

1999 - 16th (21.1)

1998 - 10th (20.5)

1997 - 20th (22.8)

1996 - 4th (20.0)

4TH DOWN PCT.

2021 - 23rd(61.1%)

2020 - 9th (45.7%)

2019 - 4th(33.3%)

2018 - 10thT(50.0%)

2017 - 11th(37.5%)

2016 - 25thT(68.8%)

2015 - 10thT(44.4%)

2014 - 8th(35.7%)

2013 - 23rdT(57.1%)

2012 - 17thT(50.0%)

2011 - 21st(47.6%)

2010 - 17thT (50.0%)

2009 - 6th (41.2%)

2008 - 1st (18.8%)

2007 - 18thT (53.8%)

2006 - 7th (39.1%)

2005 - 5thT (33.3%)

2004 - 2nd (25.0%)

2003 - 3rd (29.4%)

2002 - 29th (71.4%)

2001 - 11thT (40.0%)

2000 - 4th (21.1%)

1999 - 19th (46.7%)

1998 - 8th (36.4%)

1997 - 17thT (50.0%)

1996 - 18th (53.8%)

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GROSS PUNT AVG.

2021 - 17th (45.6)

2020 - 26th (46.5)

2019 - 27th (46.7)

2018 - 8th (43.7)

2017 - 9th (44.6)

2016 - 13th (44.9)

2015 - 24th (45.9)

2014 - 26th (45.9)

2013 - 22nd (45.8)

2012 - 26th (46.2)

2011 - 8th (43.6)

2010 - 17th (43.5)

2009 - 13th (43.4)

2008 - 9th (42.8)

2007 - 17th (43.1)

2006 - 29th (44.9)

2005 - 7th (40.5)

2004 - 3rd (40.1)

2003 - 9th (40.1)

2002 - 14th (42.5)

2001 - 14th (41.6)

2000 - 31st (44.5)

1999 - 21st (42.9)

1998 - 10th (42.5)

1997 - 25th (44.0)

1996 - 13th (42.4)

1ST DOWNS/GM

2021 - 16th (20.0)

2020 - 16th (21.7)

2019 - 2nd (17.3)

2018 - 2nd (17.9)

2017 - 9th (18.5)

2016 - 3rdT (18.4)

2015 - 12th (19.4)

2014 - 14thT (19.4)

2013 - 6thT (17.8)

2012 - 21stT (20.4)

2011 - 4th (16.8)

2010 - 10thT (17.7)

2009 - 7thT (17.5)

2008 - 1st (14.3)

2007 - 2ndT (16.1)

2006 - 1st (14.8)

2005 - 10th (17.3)

2004 - 6th (17.1)

2003 - 3rd (15.5)

2002 - 23rd (19.8)

2001 - 3rdT (16.4)

2000 - 2nd (13.5)

1999 - 5thT (16.2)

1998 - 17th (18.6)

1997 - 23rd (19.1)

1996 - 29th (21.9)

RAVENS HISTORY

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: DEFENSE

RED ZONE TD PCT.

2021 - 12th(54.0%)

2020 - 18th(62.2%)

2019 - 3rd(47.7%)

2018 - 24th(63.4%)

2017 - 11th(48.9%)

2016 - 18th(55.3%)

2015 - 11th(53.2%)

2014 - 2nd(42.6%)

2013 - 7th(48.8%)

2012 - 2nd(43.4%)

2011 - 1st(38.1%)

2010 - 5th (42.5%)

2009 - 4th (41.9%)

2008 - 2nd (35.9%)

2007 - 3rd (42.3%)

2006 - 1st (33.3%)

2005 - 5th (45.2%)

2004 - 2nd (40.0%)

2003 - 13th (48.5%)

2002 - 9th (47.2%)

2001 - 4th (39.0%)

2000 - 2nd (29.6%)

1999 - 16th (47.6%)

1998 - 13th (48.7%)

1997 - 17th (52.1%)

1996 - 24th (56.7%)

PUNT RETURN AVG.

2021 - 7th(7.4)

2020 - 4th(5.7)

2019 - 29th(9.5)

2018 - 25th(10.2)

2017 - 20th(8.1)

2016 - 29th(11.4)

2015 - 2nd(5.0)

2014 - 9th(7.2)

2013 - 17th(9.1)

2012 - 7th(7.8)

2011 - 24th(11.9)

2010 - 11th (8.1)

2009 - 10th (7.6)

2008 - 6th (6.4)

2007 - 21st (9.9)

2006 - 20th (9.2)

2005 - 22nd (8.7)

2004 - 14th (7.8)

2003 - 10th (8.4)

2002 - 24th (11.8)

2001 - 3rd (5.5)

2000 - 13th (9.3)

1999 - 25th (10.9)

1998 - 4th (7.1)

1997 - 11th (8.7)

1996 - 16th (10.1)

RUSHING YARDS/GM

2021 - 1st(84.5)

2020 - 8th(108.8)

2019 - 5th(93.4)

2018 - 4th(82.9)

2017 - 15th(111.3)

2016 - 5th(89.4)

2015 - 12th(103.8)

2014 - 4th(88.3)

2013 - 11th(105.4)

2012 - 20th(122.8)

2011 - 2nd(92.6)

2010 - 5th (93.9)

2009 - 5th (93.3)

2008 - 3rd (81.4)

2007 - 2nd (79.3)

2006 - 2nd (75.9)

2005 - 9th (99.4)

2004 - 8thT (105.1)

2003 - 6th (96.0)

2002 - 13th (110.1)

2001 - 4th (88.2)

2000 - 1st (60.6)

1999 - 2nd (76.9)

1998 - 16th (106.6)

1997 - 10th (105.6)

1996 - 23rd (120.0)

NET PUNTING AVG.

2021 - 13th(39.6)

2020 - 17th(40.6)

2019 - 26th(42.3)

2018 - 9th(38.2)

2017 - 11th(40.2)

2016 - 15th(40.0)

2015 - 12th(39.1)

2014 - 20th(40.0)

2013 - 4th(37.5)

2012 - 27th(41.2)

2011 - 14th(38.4)

2010 - 27th(39.1)

2009 - 11th(37.2)

2008 - 11th(36.6)

2007 - 18th(37.4)

2006 - 28th(38.3)

2005 - 1st(33.0)

2004 - 3rd(33.1)

2003 - 13th(34.0)

2002 - 10th(32.8)

2001 - 4th(33.6)

2000 - 5th(33.1)

1999 - 29th(36.9)

1998 - 2nd(33.6)

1997 - 11th(35.5)

1996 - 16th(35.6)

NET YARDS/PASS PLAY

2021 - 31st(7.2)

2020 - 4th (5.6)

2019 - 6th(5.7)

2018 - 2nd(5.4)

2017 - 4th(5.6)

2016 - 10th(6.1)

2015 - 16th(6.4)

2014 - 12th (6.2)

2013 - 16th(6.2)

2012 - 16th(6.1)

2011 - 3rd(5.9)

2010 - 7th (6.0)

2009 - 14th (6.3)

2008 - 3rd (5.4)

2007 - 30th (7.3)

2006 - 2nd (5.9)

2005 - 2nd (5.6)

2004 - 9th (6.2)

2003 - 1st (5.3)

2002 - 20th (6.3)

2001 - 2nd (5.5)

2000 - 7th (5.7)

1999 - 1st (4.9)

1998 - 23rd (6.7)

1997 - 23rd (6.6)

1996 - 29th (7.4)

FIELD GOAL PCT.

2021 - 3rd(75.0%)

2020 - 1st (66.7%)

2019 - 25th(87.1%)

2018 - 6th(76.9%)

2017 - 14thT(84.8%)

2016 - 4th(72.7%)

2015 - 14thT(83.3%)

2014 - 16th(83.3%)

2013 - 25th(91.4%)

2012 - 32nd(94.9%)

2011 - 29th(90.3%)

2010 - 19th (84.4%)

2009 - 30th (88.9%)

2008 - 30th (95.5%)

2007 - 21st (86.0%)

2006 - 8th (73.9%)

2005 - 31st (93.5%)

2004 - 17th (83.9%)

2003 - 30th (90.3%)

2002 - 29thT (87.9%)

2001 - 2nd (57.6%)

2000 - 9th (83.3%)

1999 - 11thT (76.0%)

1998 - 25thT (86.7%)

1997 - 6th (70.6%)

1996 - 27th (90.3%)

2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 410 HISTORY

OFFENSE

YEAR

1996 1,0243381,745.......... 143,978........... 25,723 .......... 3371

1997 1,0432921,589 223,702 55,291 9326

1998 9262431,629.......... 202,869.......... 254,498 .......... 26269

1999 1,0332591,754 163,024 254,778 24324

2000 1,0582882,199...........52,815.......... 225,014 .......... 16333

2001 1,0802991,810 113,314 165,124 14303

2002 9472611,792 162,847 274,639 26316

2003 1,0092592,674 12,255 324,929 21391

2004 9912602,063 92,312 314,375 31317

2005 1,0562861,605 213,088 224,693 24265

2006 1,0172821,637 253,435 115,072 17353

2007 1,0422911,797 163,035 234,832 22275

2008 1,0583002,376 42,808 .285,184 18385

2009 1,0143202,200 53,419 .185,619 13391

2010 1,0183031,831 143,335 .205,166 22357

2011 1,0363121,996.......... 103,423.......... 195,419 .......... 15378

2012 1,0423141,901 113,739 155,640 16398

2013 1,0902951,328.......... 303,590.......... 184,918 .......... 29320

2014 1,0223452,019 83,819 135,838 12409

2015 1,0833231,478.......... 26 4,271 ........... 85,749 .......... 14328

2016 1,0793161,463 284,100 125,563 17343

2017 1,0543111,856.......... 113,030.......... 294,886 .......... 27395

2018 1,1353672,441 23,558 225,999 9389

2019 1,064386 3,296* ..........13,225.......... 27 6,521 .......... 2 531

2020 9933273,071 12,739 325,810 19468

2021 1,185394 2,479...........33,961.......... 136,440 .......... 6387

DEFENSE

YEAR TOTAL PLAYS1ST DOWNSNET RUSH YARDSLEAGUE RANKNET PASS YARDSLEAGUE RANKTOTAL NET YARDSLEAGUE RANKTOTAL POINTS

1996 1,0753511,920.......... 233,969.......... 305,889 .......... 30441

1997 1,0683061,690 103,673 285,363 25345

1998 1,0502981,705.......... 163,592.......... 245,297 .......... 22335

1999 1,0402601,231 22,991 64,222 2277

2000 924 216 970 ...........12,997........... 8 3,967 .......... 2 165*

2001 1,0102621,411 43,035 84,446 2265

2002 1,0773161,762.......... 133,591.......... 265,353 .......... 22354

2003 1,0262481,536 6 2,805 44,341 3281

2004 1,0092731,681.......... 8T3,122.......... 10 4,803 .......... 6268

2005 9982771,591 92,964 .8 4,555 5299

2006 9362361,214...........23,011........... 6 4,225 .......... 1201

2007 9682581,268 23,557 204,825 6384

2008 9282281,302...........32,875........... 24,177 2244 9912801,492 53,316 8T4,808 3261 1,0072841,503 53,599 215,102 10270 1,0022691,482 23,140 44,622 3266 1,0863261,965 203,650 175,615 17344 1,0322841,687 113,681 125,368 12352 1,0343111,412 43,979 235,391 8302 1,0003111,661 123,737 105,398 8401 9932941,430 53,724 95,154 7321 1,0452961,780 153,421 105,201 12303 9742861,327 43,360 54,687 1287 921 2761,494...........53,315........... 64,809 4282 1,0173471,740 83,536 65,276 7303 1,0333401,436...........14,742.......... 326,178 25392

RAVENS HISTORYYEAR-BY-YEAR TOTALS & RANKINGS
TOTAL PLAYS1ST DOWNSNET RUSH YARDSLEAGUE RANKNET PASS YARDSLEAGUE RANKTOTAL NET YARDSLEAGUE RANKTOTAL POINTS
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*16-game NFL record Bold denotes franchise record The NFL expanded to a 17-game regular season schedule in 2021. 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 411 HISTORY

RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME PRESEASON RESULTS

1996 (3-1)

08/03 Philadelphia Eagles 63,804W17-9

08/10 @ New York Giants 39,799W37-27

08/17 Green Bay Packers 62,025L15-17 08/23 @ Buffalo Bills 51,905W37-14

1997 (0-4)

08/02 New York Giants 53,268L20-21

08/08 @ New York Jets 23,067L29-39 08/16 @ Philadelphia Eagles 60,939L13-24 08/22 Buffalo Bills 51,905L28-31

1998 (4-0)

08/08 Chicago Bears 65,938W19-14

08/15 @ New York Jets 47,906W33-0

08/24 Philadelphia Eagles 65,970W23-6 08/28 @ New York Giants 48,754W14-6

1999 (4-0)

08/12 @ Philadelphia Eagles 43,552W10-7

08/21 @ Atlanta Falcons 44,843W19-6

08/28 Carolina Panthers 66,247W28-24 09/03 New York Giants 60,092W28-24

2000 (4-0)

08/05 Philadelphia Eagles 65,459W16-13

08/12 New York Jets 66,588W10-0 08/18 @ Carolina Panthers 72,551W24-13 08/25 @ New York Giants 76,527W28-24

2001 (1-2)

08/13 @ Philadelphia Eagles - Cancelled* 08/18 @ New York Jets 76,406L3-16 08/23 Carolina Panthers 66,619L17-20 08/31 New York Giants 66,197W38-9

*Field Conditions Caused Cancellation

2002 (2-2)

08/09 Detroit Lions 67,421W12-6

08/15 New York Jets 67,681L14-16 08/23 @ Philadelphia Eagles 58,443W13-12 08/29 @ New York Giants 76,572L0-13

2003 (1-3)

08/09 Buffalo Bills 68,550L19-20 08/16 @ Atlanta Falcons 68,237W13-10 08/23 @Washington70,460L3-24 08/28 New York Giants 68,169L24-30

2004 (3-1)

08/12 Atlanta Falcons 69,299W24-0

08/20 @ Philadelphia Eagles 67,218L17-26

08/25 Detroit Lions 69,552W17-6 09/02 @ New York Giants 75,498W27-17

2005 (2-2)

08/13@ Atlanta Falcons 67,123L3-16

08/20 Philadelphia Eagles 70,303L14-20 08/26@ New Orleans Saints 09/01Washington69,885W44,485W21-626-20,OT

2006 (2-2)

08/11 New York Giants 70,249L16-17

08/17 Philadelphia Eagles 70,255W20-10 08/25@ Minnesota Vikings 08/31@Washington60,326W17-1063,257L7-30

2007 (1-3)

08/13 Philadelphia Eagles 71,060W29-3 08/19 New York Giants

08/31@08/25@Washington60,080L7-13*70,754L12-13AtlantaFalcons71,377L10-13*GameTerminatedin3rdQtr.-SevereWeather

2008 (1-3)

08/07@ New England Patriots 68,756W16-15 08/16 Minnesota Vikings 70,585L15-23 08/23@ St. Louis Rams 60,862L10-24 08/28 Atlanta Falcons 70,149L9-10

2009 (4-0)

08/13 Washington70,723W23-0 08/24 New York Jets 70,335W24-23 08/29@ Carolina Panthers 71,045W17-13 09/03@ Atlanta Falcons 66,610W20-3

2010 (3-1) 08/12 Carolina Panthers 08/2808/21@Washington72,994W23-370,579W17-12NewYorkGiants70,742W24-1009/02@St.LouisRams42,327L21-27

2011 (3-1)

08/11@ Philadelphia Eagles 69,144L6-13 08/19 Kansas City Chiefs 70,690W31-13 08/25 Washington 70,631W34-31 09/01@ Atlanta Falcons 67,216W21-7

2012 (2-2)

08/09@ Atlanta Falcons 68,449W31-17 08/17 Detroit Lions 70,567L12-27 08/23 Jacksonville Jaguars 70,502W48-17 08/30@ St. Louis Rams 53,371L17-31

2013 (2-2)

08/08@Tampa Bay Buccaneers 47,599W44-16 08/15 Atlanta Falcons 70,527W27-23 08/22 Carolina Panthers 70,554L27-34 08/29@ St. Louis Rams 53,364L21-24

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RAVENS HISTORYRESULTS

2014 (4-0)

08/07 San Francisco 49ers 70,529W23-3

08/16@ Dallas Cowboys 77,624W37-30

08/23 Washington 70,876W23-17 08/28@ New Orleans Saints 73,004W22-13

2015 (1-3)

08/13 New Orleans Saints 70,501W30-27

08/22@ Philadelphia Eagles 69,596L17-40

08/29 Washington 70,932L13-31 09/03@ Atlanta Falcons 67,393L19-20

2016 (4-0)

08/11 Carolina Panthers 70,682W22-19

08/20@ Indianapolis Colts 65,327W19-18

08/27 Detroit Lions 70,473W30-9 09/01@ New Orleans Saints 73,001W23-14

2017 (4-0)

08/10 Washington70,469W23-3

08/17@ Miami Dolphins 64,464W31-7

08/26 Buffalo Bills 70,229W13-9 08/31@ New Orleans Saints 73,097W14-13

2018 (5-0)

08/02 Chicago Bears (HOF) 19,876W17-16

08/09 Los Angeles Rams 70,144W33-7 08/20@ Indianapolis Colts 60,576W20-19 08/25@ Miami Dolphins 60,071W27-10 08/30 Washington 70,028W30-20

2019 (4-0)

08/08 Jacksonville Jaguars 69,699W29-0

08/15 Green Bay Packers 69,822W26-13 08/22@ Philadelphia Eagles 69,696W26-15 08/29@ Washington34,282W20-7

2020 (n/a)

Preseason cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

2021 (3-0)

08/14 New Orleans Saints 70,035W17-14 08/21@ Carolina Panthers 68,061W20-3 08/28@ Washington 41,241W37-3

Note: The NFL went to a three-preseason game format in 2021.

•The Ravens are 67-32 all time in preseason play.

• Under head coach John Harbaugh (2008-21), Baltimore has compiled a 40-12 record in the preseason.

• Entering 2022, the Ravens have not dropped a preseason game since 2015, posting an impressive 20-0 record over the past five seasons that were played (2016-19, 2021).

The Ravens played in Memorial Stadium from 1996-97 and PSINet Stadium from 1998-2001. In 2002, the facility was known as Ravens Stadium. In 2003, the stadium was re-named M&T Bank Stadium. Capacity was increased in 2007 to 71,008 from previous marks of 70,107 and 69,084. In 2018, with the addition of the Bud Light Touchdown Club, official capacity was reduced to 70,745.

HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDS

01/15/1271,547 vs. Houston Texans (Div.) 12/14/0871,502 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 12/23/1271,470 ..... vs. New York Giants 12/02/1271,442 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 12/07/0871,438 vs. Washington 09/11/1171,434 ..... vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 12/22/1371,433 vs. New England Patriots 12/19/1071,432 vs. New Orleans Saints 12/05/1071,418 ..... vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 10/14/1271,384 vs. Dallas Cowboys

AWAY ATTENDANCE RECORDS

11/20/1693,056

@ Dallas Cowboys 10/10/0490,287

@ Washington 09/24/1784,592

@ Jacksonville (London) 10/15/0083,252 .....

@ Washington 12/09/1281,178

@ Washington 11/16/0878,849

@ New York Giants 10/16/1678,487 .....

@ New York Giants 09/13/1078,127

@ New York Jets 11/19/1777,945

@ Green Bay Packers 11/14/0477,826

@ New York Jets

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ALL-TIME PRESEASON
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1996: 4-12

HISTORYALL-TIME RESULTS

RAVENS

HEAD COACH: TED MARCHIBRODA

5th AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: T Jonathan Ogden

09/01 OaklandRaiders 64,124W 19-14

09/08 @ PittsburghSteelers 57,241L 17-31

09/15 @ HoustonOilers 20,082L 13-29

09/29 NewOrleansSaints 61,063W 17-10

10/06 NewEnglandPatriots 63,569L 38-46

10/13 @ IndianapolisColts 56,978L21-26

10/20 @ DenverBroncos 70,453L 34-45

10/27 St.LouisRams 60,256W 37-31OT

11/03 CincinnatiBengals 60,743L 21-24

11/10 @ JacksonvilleJaguars 64,628L 27-30

11/17 @ SanFrancisco49ers 51,596L 20-38

11/24 JacksonvilleJaguars 57,384L 25-28OT

12/01 PittsburghSteelers 51,822W31-17

12/08 @ CincinnatiBengals 43,022L14-21

12/15 @ CarolinaPanthers 70,075L16-27 12/22 HoustonOilers 52,704L21-24

1997: 6-9-1

HEAD COACH: TED MARCHIBRODA

5th AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: LB Peter Boulware

08/31 JacksonvilleJaguars 61,018L 27-28

09/07 CincinnatiBengals 52,968W 23-10

09/14 @ NewYorkGiants 69,768W 24-23

09/21 @TennesseeTitans 17,737W 36-10

09/28 @ SanDiegoChargers 54,094L 17-21

10/05 PittsburghSteelers 64,421L 34-42

10/19 MiamiDolphins 64,354L 13-24

10/26 @Washington75,067W 20-17

11/02 @ NewYorkJets 77,716L 16-19OT 11/09 @ PittsburghSteelers 56,669L 0-37 11/16 PhiladelphiaEagles 63,546T 10-10OT

11/23 ArizonaCardinals 53,976L 13-16 11/30 @ JacksonvilleJaguars 63,712L 27-29

12/07 SeattleSeahawks 54,395W 31-24

12/14 TennesseeOilers 60,558W 21-19 12/21 @ CincinnatiBengals 50,917L 14-16

1998: 6-10

HEAD COACH: TED MARCHIBRODA

4th AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: CB Duane Starks

09/06 PittsburghSteelers 68,847L 13-20

09/13 @ NewYorkJets 70,063W 24-10

09/20 @ JacksonvilleJaguars 67,069L 10-24

09/27 CincinnatiBengals 68,154W 31-24

10/11 TennesseeTitans 68,561L 8-12

10/18 @ PittsburghSteelers 58,620L 6-16

10/25 @ GreenBayPackers 59,860L 10-28

11/01 JacksonvilleJaguars 68,915L 19-45

11/08 OaklandRaiders 69,037W 13-10

11/15 @ SanDiegoChargers 13-14

11/22 CincinnatiBengals 20-13

11/29 IndianapolisColts 38-31

12/06 14-16

12/13 28-38

12/20 3-24 12/27 19-10

1999: 8-8

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

3rd AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: CB Chris McAlister

09/12@ St.LouisRams 62,100L10-27 09/19 PittsburghSteelers 68,965L20-23 09/26 ClevelandBrowns 68,803W17-10 10/03@ AtlantaFalcons 50,712 W 19-13OT 10/10@TennesseeTitans 65,486L11-14 10/21 KansasCityChiefs 68,771L8-35 10/31 BuffaloBills 68,673L10-13 11/07@ ClevelandBrowns 72,898W41-9 11/14@ JacksonvilleJaguars 67,391L3-6 11/21@ CincinnatiBengals 43,279W34-31 11/28 JacksonvilleJaguars 68,428L23-30 12/05 TennesseeTitans 67,854W41-14 12/12@ PittsburghSteelers 46,715W31-24 12/19 NewOrleansSaints 67,597W 31-8 12/26 CincinnatiBengals 68,036W22-0 1/2/00@ NewEnglandPatriots 50,263L3-20

2000: 12-4

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

2nd AFC Central - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: RB Jamal Lewis 09/03 @ PittsburghSteelers 55,049W16-0 09/10 JacksonvilleJaguars 68,843W39-36 09/17 @ MiamiDolphins 73,464L6-19 09/24 CincinnatiBengals 68,481W 37-0 10/01@ ClevelandBrowns 73,018W12-0 10/08 @ JacksonvilleJaguars 65,194W15-10 10/15 @Washington83,252L3-10 10/22 TennesseeTitans 69,200L6-14 10/29 PittsburghSteelers 69,405L6-9 11/05 @ CincinnatiBengals 54,759W27-7 11/12@TennesseeTitans 68,490W24-23 11/19 DallasCowboys 69,416W27-0 11/26 ClevelandBrowns 68,361W44-7 12/10 SanDiegoChargers 68,805W24-3 12/17@ ArizonaCardinals 37,452W13-7 12/24 NewYorkJets 69,184W34-20

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 12/31/00 DenverBroncos 69,638W21-3

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/7/01 @ TennesseeTitans 68,527W 24-10

AFC Championship Game 1/14/01@ OaklandRaiders 62,784 W 16-3

Super Bowl XXXV (Tampa, FL) 1/28/01@ NewYorkGiants 71,921W 34-7

54,388L
@
52,571W
68,898W
@TennesseeOilers 31,124L
MinnesotaVikings 69,074L
@ ChicagoBears 40,853L
DetroitLions 68,045W
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2001: 10-6

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

2nd AFC Central - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: TE Todd Heap

09/09 ChicagoBears 69,365W17-6

09/23 @ CincinnatiBengals 49,632L10-21

09/30 @ DenverBroncos 75,082W20-13

10/07 TennesseeTitans 69,494W26-7 10/14 @ GreenBayPackers 59,866L23-31

10/21 @ ClevelandBrowns 72,818L14-24

10/28 JacksonvilleJaguars 69,439W18-17

11/04 @ PittsburghSteelers 62,906W13-10

11/12 @TennesseeTitans 68,798W16-10

11/18 ClevelandBrowns 69,353L17-27

11/25 @ JacksonvilleJaguars 53,530W24-21

12/02 IndianapolisColts 69,382W39-27

12/16 PittsburghSteelers 69,506L21-26

12/23 CincinnatiBengals 68,987W16-0 12/29 @TampaBayBuccaneers 65,619L10-22

1/7/02 MinnesotaVikings 69,465W19-3

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game

1/13/02 @ MiamiDolphins 72,251 W 20-3

AFC Divisional Playoff Game

1/20/02 @ PittsburghSteelers 63,976 L 10-27

2002: 7-9

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

3rd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: S Ed Reed

09/08 @ CarolinaPanthers 70,386L 7-10

09/15 TampaBayBuccaneers 69,304L0-25

09/30 DenverBroncos 69,538W34-23

10/06 @ ClevelandBrowns 73,688W26-21

10/13 @ IndianapolisColts 56,174L20-22 10/20 JacksonvilleJaguars 69,173W17-10 10/27 PittsburghSteelers 69,638L18-31 11/03 @ AtlantaFalcons 68,532L17-20 11/10 CincinnatiBengals 69,024W38-27 11/17 @ MiamiDolphins 73,013L7-26 11/24 TennesseeTitans 69,365W13-12 12/01 @ CincinnatiBengals 44,878W27-23 12/08 NewOrleansSaints 69,334L25-37 12/15 @ HoustonTexans70,108W23-19 12/22 ClevelandBrowns 69,349L13-14 12/29 @ PittsburghSteelers 61,961L31-34

2003: 10-6

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: OLB Terrell Suggs 09/07@ PittsburghSteelers 63,157L15-34 09/14 ClevelandBrowns 69,473W33-13 09/21@ SanDiegoChargers 52,028W24-10 09/28 KansasCityChiefs 69,459L10-17 10/12@ ArizonaCardinals 24,193W26-18 10/19@ CincinnatiBengals 53,553L26-34 10/26 DenverBroncos 69,721W26-6 11/02 JacksonvilleJaguars 69,486W24-17 11/09@ St.LouisRams 66,085L22-33 11/16@ MiamiDolphins 73,333L 6-9OT 11/23 SeattleSeahawks 69,477W 44-41OT 11/30 SanFrancisco49ers 69,549W44-6 12/07 CincinnatiBengals 69,468W31-13 12/14@ OaklandRaiders 45,398L12-20 12/21@ ClevelandBrowns 72,548W35-0 12/28 PittsburghSteelers 70,001W 13-10OT

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/3/04 TennesseeTitans 69,452 L 17-20

2004: 9-7

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: DT Dwan Edwards 09/12@ ClevelandBrowns 73,068L3-20 09/19 PittsburghSteelers 69,859W30-13 09/26@ CincinnatiBengals 65,575W23-9 10/04 KansasCityChiefs 69,827L24-27 10/10@Washington 90,287W17-10 10/24 BuffaloBills 69,809W20-6 10/31@ PhiladelphiaEagles 67,715L10-15 11/07 ClevelandBrowns69,781W27-13 11/14@ NewYorkJets 77,826W 20-17OT 11/21 DallasCowboys 69,924W30-10 11/28@ NewEnglandPatriots 68,756L3-24 12/05 CincinnatiBengals 69,695L26-27 12/12 NewYorkGiants 69,856W37-14 12/19@ IndianapolisColts 57,240L10-20 12/26@ PittsburghSteelers 64,227L7-20 1/2/05 MiamiDolphins 69,843W30-23

2005: 6-10

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

3rd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: WR Mark Clayton 09/11 IndianapolisColts 70,501L7-24 09/18@TennesseeTitans 69,149L10-25 10/02 NewYorkJets 70,479W13-3 10/09@ DetroitLions 61,201L17-35 10/16 ClevelandBrowns 70,196W16-3 10/23@ ChicagoBears 62,102L6-10 10/31@ PittsburghSteelers 64,178L19-20 11/06 CincinnatiBengals 70,540L9-21 11/13@ JacksonvilleJaguars 66,107L3-30 11/20 PittsburghSteelers 70,601W 16-13OT 11/27@ CincinnatiBengals 65,680L29-42 12/04 HoustonTexans69,909W16-15 12/11@ DenverBroncos 75,651L10-12 12/19 GreenBayPackers 70,604W48-3 12/25 MinnesotaVikings 70,246W30-23 1/1/06@ ClevelandBrowns 69,871L16-20

OLB Peter Boulware led the Ravens with 7 sacks in 2002.
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RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME RESULTS

2006: 13-3

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: DT Haloti Ngata

09/10@ TampaBayBuccaneers 65,087W27-0

09/17 OaklandRaiders 70,744W28-6 09/24@ ClevelandBrowns 72,474W15-14

10/01 SanDiegoChargers 70,743W16-13 10/09@ DenverBroncos 76,355L3-13

10/15 CarolinaPanthers 70,762L21-23 10/29@ NewOrleansSaints 69,152W35-22

11/05 CincinnatiBengals 70,792W26-20 11/12@TennesseeTitans 69,143W27-26

11/19 AtlantaFalcons 70,790W24-10 11/26 PittsburghSteelers 70,946W27-0

11/30@ CincinnatiBengals 65,973L7-13 12/10@ KansasCityChiefs 77,232W20-10

12/17 ClevelandBrowns 70,857W27-17 12/24@ PittsburghSteelers 63,224W31-7 12/31 BuffaloBills 70,913W19-7

AFC Divisional Playoff Game

1/13/07 IndianapolisColts 71,162L 6-15

2007: 5-11

HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK

4th AFC North • Top Draft Choice: G Ben Grubbs

09/10 @ CincinnatiBengals 66,093L20-27

09/16 NewYorkJets 71,246W20-13 09/23 ArizonaCardinals 71,372W26-23

09/30 @ ClevelandBrowns 73,024L13-27

10/07 @ SanFrancisco49ers 67,885W9-7

10/14 St.LouisRams 71,175W22-3 10/21 @ BuffaloBills 70,727L14-19 11/05 @ PittsburghSteelers 63,457L7-38 11/11 CincinnatiBengals 71,130 L7-21 11/18 ClevelandBrowns 71,055L 30-33OT 11/25 @ SanDiegoChargers 63,337L14-32 12/03 NewEnglandPatriots 71,382L24-27 12/09 IndianapolisColts 70,513L20-44 12/16 @ MiamiDolphins 70,287L 16-22OT 12/23 @ SeattleSeahawks 68,164L6-27 12/30 PittsburghSteelers 71,353W27-21

2008: 11-5

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

2nd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: QB Joe Flacco 09/07 CincinnatiBengals 70,978W17-10 09/21 ClevelandBrowns 71,104W28-10 09/29@ PittsburghSteelers 64,038L 20-23OT 10/05 TennesseeTitans 71,131L10-13 10/12@ IndianapolisColts 66,153L3-31 10/19@ MiamiDolphins 64,972W27-13 10/26 OaklandRaiders 71,254W29-10 11/02@ ClevelandBrowns 73,078W37-27 11/09@ HoustonTexans70,552 W41-13 11/16@ NewYorkGiants 78,849L10-30 11/23 PhiladelphiaEagles 71,379W36-7 11/30@ CincinnatiBengals 63,871W34-3 12/07 Washington71,438W24-10 12/14 PittsburghSteelers 71,502L9-13 12/20@ DallasCowboys 63,800W33-24 12/28 JacksonvilleJaguars 71,366W27-7

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/4/09 @ MiamiDolphins 74,240 W 27-9

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/10/09@ TennesseeTitans 69,143 W 13-10

AFC Championship Game 1/18/09@ PittsburghSteelers 65,350 L 14-23

2009: 9-7

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

2nd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: T Michael Oher 09/13 KansasCityChiefs 71,099W38-24 09/20@ SanDiegoChargers 66,882W31-26 09/27 ClevelandBrowns 70,950W34-3 10/04@ NewEnglandPatriots 68,756L21-27 10/11 CincinnatiBengals 71,161L14-17 10/18@ MinnesotaVikings 63,689L31-33 11/01 DenverBroncos 71,132W30-7 11/08@ CincinnatiBengals 64,313L7-17 11/16@ ClevelandBrowns 69,023 W16-0 11/22 IndianapolisColts 71,320L15-17 11/29 PittsburghSteelers 71,314W 20-17OT 12/07@ GreenBayPackers 70,286L14-27 12/13 DetroitLions 70,673W48-3 12/20 ChicagoBears 71,011W31-7 12/27@ PittsburghSteelers 64,068L20-23 1/3/10 @ OaklandRaiders 38,400W21-13

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/10/10@ NewEnglandPatriots 68,756 W 33-14

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/16/10@ IndianapolisColts 67,535 L 3-20

WR Derrick Mason, the Ravens’ all-time leading receiver, led the team with 103 catches during the 2007 season.
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2010: 12-4

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

2nd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: OLB Sergio Kindle

09/13@ NewYorkJets 78,127W10-9

09/19@ CincinnatiBengals 64,071L10-15

09/26 ClevelandBrowns 71,119W24-17

10/03@ PittsburghSteelers 64,729W17-14

10/10 DenverBroncos 71,246W31-17

10/17@ NewEnglandPatriots 68,756L 20-23OT

10/24 BuffaloBills 71,220W 37-34OT

11/07 MiamiDolphins 71,305W26-10

11/11@ AtlantaFalcons 68,474L21-26 11/21@ CarolinaPanthers 73,021W37-13 11/28 TampaBayBuccaneers 70,989W17-10

12/05 PittsburghSteelers 71,418L10-13 12/13@ HoustonTexans71,413W 34-28OT

12/19 NewOrleansSaints 71,432W30-24 12/26@ ClevelandBrowns 65,028W20-10

1/2/11 CincinnatiBengals 71,088W13-7

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game

1/9/11@ KansasCityChiefs 72,190 W 30-7

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/15/11@ PittsburghSteelers 64,879L 24-31

2011: 12-4

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: CB Jimmy Smith

09/11 PittsburghSteelers 71,434W35-7 09/18 @TennesseeTitans 69,143L13-26 09/25 @ St.LouisRams 56,289W37-7

10/02 NewYorkJets 71,247W34-17

10/16 HoustonTexans71,154W29-14 10/24 @ JacksonvilleJaguars 62,976L7-12 10/30 ArizonaCardinals 71,022 W30-27 11/06 @ PittsburghSteelers 64,851W23-20 11/13 @ SeattleSeahawks 66,522L17-22 11/20 CincinnatiBengals 71,320W31-24 11/24 SanFrancisco49ers 71,345W16-6 12/04 @ ClevelandBrowns 63,648W24-10 12/11 IndianapolisColts 71,187 W24-10 12/18 @ SanDiegoChargers 67,242L14-34 12/24 ClevelandBrowns 71,083W20-14 1/1/12 @ CincinnatiBengals 63,439W24-16

AFC Divisional Playoff Game

1/15/12 HoustonTexans71,547W 20-13

AFC Championship Game 1/22/12 @ NewEnglandPatriots 68,756 L 20-23

2012: 10-6

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

1stAFCNorth-DivisionTitle•TopDraftChoice:OLBCourtneyUpshaw

09/10 CincinnatiBengals 71,064W 44-13 09/16@ PhiladelphiaEagles 69,144L 23-24 09/23 NewEnglandPatriots 71,269W 31-30 09/27 ClevelandBrowns 70,944W 23-16 10/07@ KansasCityChiefs 68,803W 9-6 10/14 DallasCowboys 71,384W 31-29 10/21@ HoustonTexans71,708L 13-43 11/04@ ClevelandBrowns 65,449W 25-15 11/11 OaklandRaiders 71,339W 55-20 11/18@ PittsburghSteelers 63,446W 13-10 11/25@ SanDiegoChargers 57,882W 16-13OT 12/02 PittsburghSteelers 71,442L 20-23 12/09@ Washington81,178L 28-31OT 12/16 DenverBroncos 71,317L 17-34 12/23 NewYorkGiants 71,470W 33-14 12/30@ CincinnatiBengals 61,565L 17-23

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/6/13 IndianapolisColts 71,379 W 24-9

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/12/13@ DenverBroncos 76,732W 38-352OT

AFC Championship Game 1/20/13@ NewEnglandPatriots 68,756W 28-13 Super Bowl XLVII (New Orleans, LA) 2/3/13vs.SanFrancisco49ers 71,024W 34-31

2012 WORLD CHAMPIONS HISTORY RESULTS

2013: 8-8

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

3rd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: S Matt Elam 09/05@ DenverBroncos 76,977L 27-49 09/15 ClevelandBrowns 71,098W 14-6 09/22 HoustonTexans71,168W 30-9 09/29@ BuffaloBills 68,296L 20-23 10/06@ MiamiDolphins 68,342W 26-23 10/13 GreenBayPackers 71,319L 17-19 10/20@ PittsburghSteelers 62,295L 16-19 11/03@ ClevelandBrowns 71,513L 18-24 11/10 CincinnatiBengals 70,992W 20-17OT 11/17@ ChicagoBears 62,367L 20-23OT 11/24 NewYorkJets 71,148W 19-3 11/28 PittsburghSteelers 71,005W 22-20 12/08 MinnesotaVikings 70,921W 29-26 12/16@ DetroitLions 64,742W 18-16 12/22 NewEnglandPatriots 71,433L 7-41 12/29@ CincinnatiBengals 62,406L17-34

RAVENS
ALL-TIME
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RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME RESULTS

2014: 10-6

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

3rd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: LB C.J. Mosley

09/07 CincinnatiBengals 70,925L16-23

09/11 PittsburghSteelers 71,181W26-6

09/21 @ ClevelandBrowns 67,407W23-21

09/28 CarolinaPanthers 71,218W38-10

10/05 @ IndianapolisColts 65,258L13-20

10/12 @TampaBayBuccaneers 60,041W48-17

10/19 AtlantaFalcons 71,184W29-7

10/26 @ CincinnatiBengals 55,711L24-27

11/02 @ PittsburghSteelers 63,971L23-43

11/09 TennesseeTitans 70,914W21-7 11/24 @ NewOrleansSaints 73,373W34-27

11/30 SanDiegoChargers 71,060L33-34

12/07 @ MiamiDolphins 70,244W28-13

12/14 JacksonvilleJaguars 70,801W20-12

12/21 @ HoustonTexans71,771L13-25 12/28 ClevelandBrowns 71,070W20-10

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game

1/3/15 @ PittsburghSteelers 62,780 W

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/10/15 @ NewEnglandPatriots

3rd

2015: 5-11

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

09/13 DenverBroncos 09/20@

09/27 24-28

10/01@

10/11 10/18@ SanFrancisco49ers 20-25

10/26@ ArizonaCardinals 18-26

11/01 SanDiegoChargers 70,829W 29-26

11/15 JacksonvilleJaguars 20-22 11/22 St.LouisRams 16-13 11/30@ ClevelandBrowns 33-27 12/06@ MiamiDolphins 13-15

12/13 SeattleSeahawks 6-35 12/20 KansasCityChiefs 14-34 12/27 20-17

1/3/16@ CincinnatiBengals

2016: 8-8

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: T Ronnie Stanley

09/11 BuffaloBills 71,104W13-7 09/18@ ClevelandBrowns 67,431W25-20 09/25@ JacksonvilleJaguars 60,127W19-17 10/02 OaklandRaiders 71,152L 27-28 10/09 Washington71,318L 10-16 10/16@ NewYorkGiants 78,487L 23-27 10/23@ NewYorkJets 78,160L 16-24 11/06 PittsburghSteelers 71,286W 21-14 11/10 ClevelandBrowns 70,921W 28-7 11/20@ DallasCowboys 93,056L 17-27 11/27 CincinnatiBengals 70,903W 19-14 12/04 MiamiDolphins 70,916W 38-6 12/12@ NewEnglandPatriots 66,829L 23-30 12/18 PhiladelphiaEagles 71,223W27-26 12/25@ PittsburghSteelers 66,276L 27-31 1/1/17@ CincinnatiBengals 54,944L10-27

2017: 9-7

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: CB Marlon Humphrey 09/10@ CincinnatiBengals 55,254 W 20-0 09/17 ClevelandBrowns 70,605 W 24-10 09/24@ JacksonvilleJaguars 84,592 L 7-44 10/01 PittsburghSteelers 71,126 L 9-26 10/08@ OaklandRaiders 54,980 W 30-17 10/15 ChicagoBears 70,616 L 24-27OT 10/22@ MinnesotaVikings 66,751 L 16-24 10/26 MiamiDolphins 70,408 W 40-0 11/05@TennesseeTitans 67,322 L 20-23 11/19@ GreenBayPackers 77,945 W 23-0 11/27 HoustonTexans70,357 W 23-16 12/03 DetroitLions 70,500 W 44-20 12/10@ PittsburghSteelers 60,069 L 38-39 12/17@ ClevelandBrowns 56,434 W 27-10 12/23 IndianapolisColts 70,590 W 23-16 12/31 CincinnatiBengals 70,507 L 27-31

OLB Terrell Suggs helped lead the Ravens to a 30-17 victory in the 2014 Wild Card Playoff victory at Pittsburgh, posting 6 tackles and 1 INT Rookie CB Marlon Humphrey recorded 3 tackles, 2 PD and 1 INT in the Ravens’ 23-0 victory at Green Bay, marking Baltimore’s third shutout win of the 2017 campaign.
30-17
68,756L 31-35
AFC North • Top Draft Choice: WR Breshad Perriman
@
76,798L13-19
OaklandRaiders 53,500L 33-37
CincinnatiBengals 70,970L
PittsburghSteelers 63,929W 23-20OT
ClevelandBrowns 71,046L 30-33OT
70,799L
64,722L
70,837L
71,105W
64,380W
64,519L
71,179L
70,791L
PittsburghSteelers 71,261W
57,254L16-24
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RAVENS HISTORYALL-TIME RESULTS

2018: 10-6

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: TE Hayden Hurst

09/09 BuffaloBills 70,591W47-3

09/13@ CincinnatiBengals 50,018L23-34

09/23 DenverBroncos 70,156W27-14

09/30@ PittsburghSteelers 62,030W26-14

10/07@ ClevelandBrowns 67,431L 9-12OT

10/14@ TennesseeTitans 64,441W21-0

10/21 NewOrleansSaints 70,639 L 23-24

10/28@ CarolinaPanthers 73,843 L 21-36

11/04 PittsburghSteelers 70,997 L 16-23 11/18 CincinnatiBengals 70,077 W 24-21

11/25 OaklandRaiders 70,035 W 34-17

12/02@ AtlantaFalcons 72,262 W 26-16

12/09@ KansasCityChiefs 74,336 L 24-27OT

12/16 TampaBayBuccaneers 70,031 W 20-12 12/22@ LosAngelesChargers 25,571 W 22-10 12/30 ClevelandBrowns 70,925W26-24

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game

1/6/19 LosAngelesChargers 70,432 L 17-23

2019: 14-2

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: WR Marquise Brown

09/08 @ MiamiDolphins 65,012 W 59-10

09/15 ArizonaCardinals 70,126 W 23-17

09/22 @ KansasCityChiefs 73,390 L 28-33

09/29 ClevelandBrowns 70,686 L 25-40

10/06 @ PittsburghSteelers 64,037 W 26-23OT

10/13 CincinnatiBengals 70,051 W 23-17 10/20 @ SeattleSeahawks 69,012 W 30-16 11/03 NewEnglandPatriots 71,157 W 37-20 11/10 @ CincinnatiBengals 45,918 W 49-13 11/17 HoustonTexans70,731 W 41-7 11/25 @ LARams 72,409 W 45-6 12/01 SanFrancisco49ers 71,029 W 20-17 12/08 @ BuffaloBills 69,134 W 24-17 12/12 NYJets 70,545 W 42-21 12/22 @ ClevelandBrowns 67,431 W 31-15 12/29 PittsburghSteelers 70,695 W 28-10

AFC Divisional Playoff Game

1/11/20 TennesseeTitans 71,254 L 12-28

The Ravens won inluding a 20-13 Card battle

2020: 11-5

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: LB Patrick Queen

09/13 ClevelandBrowns n/a W 38-6 09/20 @ HoustonTexansn/a W 33-16 09/28 KansasCityChiefs n/a L 20-34 10/04 @WashingtonFootballTeam n/a W31-17 10/11 CincinnatiBengals n/a W 27-3 10/18 @ PhiladelphiaEagles 5,500 W 30-28 11/01 PittsburghSteelers 4,345L 24-28 11/08 @ IndianapolisColts 12,200W 24-10 11/15 @ NewEnglandPatriots n/a L 17-23 11/22 TennesseeTitans n/a L 24-30OT 12/02 @ PittsburghSteelers n/a L 14-19 12/08 DallasCowboys n/a W 34-17 12/14 @ ClevelandBrowns 11,974 W 47-42 12/20 JacksonvilleJaguars n/aW 40-14 12/27 NewYorkGiants n/a W 27-13 01/03 @ CincinnatiBengals 10,499W 38-3

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/10/21@TennesseeTitans 14,029 W 20-13

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/16/21@ BuffaloBills 6,772 L 3-17

2021: 8-9

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH

4th AFC North • Top Draft Choice: WR Rashod Bateman 09/13 @ LasVegasRaiders 61,756L 27-33OT 09/19 KansasCityChiefs 70,417W36-35 09/26@ DetroitLions 50,788W19-17 10/03 @ DenverBroncos 76,490W23-7 10/11 IndianapolisColts 70,510W 31-25OT 10/17 L.A.Chargers 70,704W34-6 10/24 CincinnatiBengals 70,659L17-41 11/07 MinnesotaVikings 70,599W 34-31OT 11/11 @ MiamiDolphins 65,948L10-22 11/21 @ ChicagoBears 60,679W16-13 11/28 ClevelandBrowns 70,355W16-10 12/05 @ PittsburghSteelers 59,303L19-20 12/12 @ ClevelandBrowns 67,431L22-24 12/19 GreenBayPackers 70,815L30-31 12/26 @ CincinnatiBengals 63,922L21-41 01/02 L.A.Rams 70,328L19-20 01/09 PittsburghSteelers 70,453L 13-16OT

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CINCINNATI BENGALS

HEAD COACH ZAC TAYLOR

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 27-25 Preseason Series, No Meetings

11/03/96Bengals 24-21Bal. ................... 60,743

12/08/96Bengals 21-14@Cin. ................. 43,022

09/07/97Ravens 23-10Bal. ................... 52,968

12/21/97Bengals 16-14@Cin. ................. 50,917

09/27/98Ravens 31-21Bal. ................... 68,154

11/22/98Ravens 20-13@Cin. ................. 52,571

11/21/99Ravens 34-31@Cin. ................. 43,279

12/26/99Ravens 22-0Bal. .................... 68,036

09/24/00Ravens 37-0Bal. .................... 68,481

11/05/00Ravens 27-7@Cin. .................. 54,759

09/23/01Bengals 21-10@Cin. ................. 49,632

12/23/01Ravens 16-0Bal. .................... 68,987

11/10/02Ravens 38-27Bal. ................... 69,024

12/01/02Ravens 27-23@Cin. ................. 44,878

10/19/03Bengals 34-26@Cin. ................. 53,553

12/07/03Ravens 31-13Bal. ................... 69,468 09/26/04Ravens 23-9@Cin. .................. 65,575

12/05/04Bengals 27-26Bal. ................... 69,695

11/06/05Bengals 21-9Bal. .................... 70,540

11/27/05Bengals 42-29@Cin. ................. 65,680

11/05/06Ravens 26-20Bal. ................... 70,792 11/30/06Bengals 13-7@Cin. .................. 65,973 09/10/07Bengals 27-20@Cin. ................. 66,093

11/11/07Bengals 21-7Bal. .................... 71,130

09/07/08Ravens 17-10Bal. ................... 70,978

11/30/08Ravens 34-3@Cin. .................. 63,871

10/11/09Bengals 17-14Bal. ................... 71,161 11/08/09Bengals 17-7@Cin. .................. 64,313

09/19/10Bengals 15-10@Cin. ................. 64,071

01/02/11Ravens 13-7Bal. .................... 71,088

11/20/11Ravens 31-24Bal. ................... 71,320

01/01/12Ravens 24-16@Cin. ................. 63,439

09/10/12Ravens 44-13Bal. ................... 71,064

12/30/12Bengals 23-17@Cin. ................. 61,565

11/10/13Ravens 20-17Bal.OT ................ 70,992

12/29/13Bengals 34-17@Cin. ................. 62,406

09/07/14Bengals 23-16Bal. ................... 70,925

10/26/14Bengals 27-24@Cin. ................. 55,711

09/27/15Bengals 28-24Bal. ................... 70,970

01/03/16Bengals 24-16@Cin. ................. 57,254

11/27/16Ravens 19-14Bal. ................... 70,903

01/01/17Bengals 27-10@Cin. ................. 54,944

09/10/17Ravens 20-0@Cin. 55,254

12/31/17Bengals 31-27Bal. 70,507

09/13/18Bengals 34-23@Cin. 50,018

11/18/18Ravens 24-21Bal. 70,077

10/13/19Ravens 23-17Bal. 70,051

11/10/19Ravens 49-13@Cin. 45,918

10/11/20Ravens 27-3Bal. n/a

01/03/21Ravens 38-3@Cin. 10,499 10/24/21Bengals 41-17Bal. 70,659

12/26/21Bengals 41-21@Cin. 63,922

CLEVELAND BROWNS HEAD COACH KEVIN STEFANSKI Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 34-12 Preseason Series, No Meetings

09/26/99Ravens 17-10Bal. ................... 68,803 11/07/99Ravens 41-9@Cle. .................. 72,898 10/01/00Ravens 12-0@Cle. .................. 73,018 11/26/00Ravens 44-7Bal. .................... 68,361 10/21/01Browns 24-14@Cle. ................. 72,818 11/18/01Browns 27-17Bal. ................... 69,353 10/06/02Ravens 26-21@Cle. ................. 73,688 12/22/02Browns 14-13Bal. ................... 69,348 09/14/03Ravens 33-13Bal. ................... 69,473 12/21/03Ravens 35-0@Cle. .................. 72,548 09/12/04Browns 20-3@Cle. .................. 73,068 11/07/04Ravens 27-13Bal. ................... 69,781 10/16/05Ravens 16-3Bal. .................... 70,196 01/01/06Browns 20-16@Cle. ................. 69,871 09/24/06Ravens 15-14@Cle. ................. 72,474 12/17/06Ravens 27-17Bal. ................... 70,857 09/30/07Browns 27-13@Cle. ................. 73,024 11/18/07Browns 33-30Bal.OT ................ 71,055 09/21/08Ravens 28-10Bal. ................... 71,104 11/02/08Ravens 37-27@Cle. ................. 73,078 09/27/09Ravens 34-3Bal. .................... 70,950 11/16/09Ravens 16-0@Cle. .................. 69,023 09/26/10Ravens 24-17Bal. ................... 71,119 12/26/10Ravens 20-10@Cle. ................. 65,028 12/04/11Ravens 24-10@Cle. ................. 63,648 12/24/11Ravens 20-14Bal. ................... 71,083 09/27/12Ravens 23-16Bal. ................... 70,944 11/04/12Ravens 25-15@Cle.................. 65,449 09/15/13Ravens 14-6Bal. .................... 71,098 11/03/13Browns 24-18@Cle.................. 71,513 09/21/14Ravens 23-21@Cle.................. 67,407 12/28/14Ravens 20-10Bal. ................... 71,070 10/11/15Browns 33-30Bal.OT ................ 71,046 11/30/15Ravens 33-27@Cle. ................. 64,380 09/18/16Ravens 25-20@Cle. ................. 67,431 11/10/16Ravens 28-7Bal. .................... 70,921 09/17/17Ravens 24-10Bal. ...................70,605 12/17/17Ravens 27-10@Cle. .................56,434 10/07/18Browns 12-9@Cle.OT 67,431 12/30/18Ravens 26-24Bal. 70,925 09/29/19Browns 40-25Bal. 70,686 12/22/19Ravens 31-15@Cle. 67,431 09/13/20Ravens 38-6Bal. n/a 12/14/20Ravens 47-42@Cle. .................11,974 11/28/21Ravens 16-10Bal. ...................70,355 12/12/21Browns 24-22@Cle. .................67,431

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN

Steelers Lead Regular Season Series, 29-23

Preseason Series, No Meetings

09/08/96Steelers 31-17@Pit .................. 57,241 12/01/96Ravens 31-17Bal. 51,822 10/05/97Steelers 42-34Bal. ................... 64,421 11/09/97Steelers 37-0@Pit ................... 56,669 09/06/98Steelers 20-13Bal. ................... 68,847

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10/18/98Steelers 16-6@Pit.................... 58,620

09/19/99Steelers 23-20Bal. ................... 68,965

12/12/99Ravens 31-24@Pit................... 46,715

09/03/00Ravens 16-0@Pit.................... 55,049

10/29/00Steelers 9-6Bal. ..................... 69,405

11/04/01Ravens 13-10@Pit................... 62,906

12/16/01Steelers 26-21Bal. ................... 69,506

10/27/02Steelers 31-18Bal. ................... 69,638

12/29/02Steelers 34-31@Pit................... 61,961

09/07/03Steelers 34-15@Pit................... 63,157

12/28/03Ravens 13-10Bal.OT ................ 70,001

09/19/04Ravens 30-13Bal. ................... 69,859

12/26/04Steelers 20-7@Pit.................... 64,227

10/31/05Steelers 20-19@Pit................... 64,178

11/20/05Ravens 16-13Bal.OT ................ 70,601

11/26/06Ravens 27-0Bal. .................... 70,946

12/24/06Ravens 31-7@Pit.................... 63,224

11/05/07Steelers 38-7@Pit.................... 63,457

12/30/07Ravens 27-21Bal. ................... 71,353

09/29/08Steelers 23-20@Pit.OT............... 64,038

12/14/08Steelers 13-9Bal. .................... 71,502

11/29/09Ravens 20-17Bal.OT ................ 71,314

12/27/09Steelers 23-20@Pit................... 64,068

10/03/10Ravens 17-14@Pit...................64,729 12/05/10Steelers 13-10Bal. ................... 71,418 09/11/11Ravens 35-7Bal. .................... 71,434

11/06/11Ravens 23-20@Pit................... 64,851

11/18/12Ravens 13-10@Pit................... 63,446

12/02/12Steelers 23-20Bal. ................... 71,442 10/20/13Steelers 19-16@Pit................... 62,295 11/28/13Ravens 22-20Bal. ................... 71,005 09/11/14Ravens 26-6Bal. .................... 71,181 11/02/14Steelers 43-23@Pit................... 63,971

10/01/15Ravens 23-20@Pit.OT............... 63,929 12/27/15Ravens 20-17Bal. ................... 71,261 11/06/16Ravens 21-14Bal. ................... 71,286 12/25/16Steelers 31-27@Pit................... 66,276 10/01/17Steelers 26-9Bal. 71,126 12/10/17Steelers 39-38@Pit. 60,069 09/30/18Ravens 26-14@Pit................... 62,030 11/04/18Steelers 23-16Bal. ................... 70,997 10/06/19Ravens 26-23@Pit.OT 64,037

12/29/19 Ravens 28-10Bal. 70,695 11/01/20Steelers 28-24Bal. ................... 4,345

12/02/20 Steelers 19-14@Pit................... n/a 12/05/21Steelers 20-19@Pit. 59,303 01/09/22 Steelers 16-13Bal.OT 70,453

Steelers Lead Postseason Series, 3-1

01/20/02Steelers 27-10@Pit................... 63,976

01/18/09SteelersDivisionalPlayoff23-14@Pit................... 65,350

01/15/11SteelersAFCChampionship31-24@Pit................... 64,879

01/03/15RavensDivisionalPlayoff30-17@Pit................... 62,780 WildCard

HOUSTON TEXANS

HEAD COACH LOVIE SMITH

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 9-2 Preseason Series, No Meetings

12/15/02Ravens 23-19@Hou. ................ 70,108 12/04/05Ravens 16-15Bal. ................... 69,909 11/09/08Ravens 41-13@Hou. ................ 70,552 12/13/10Ravens 34-28@Hou.OT ............. 71,413 10/16/11Ravens 29-14Bal. ................... 71,154 10/21/12Texans 43-13@Hou. ................ 71,708 09/22/13Ravens 30-9Bal. .................... 71,168 12/21/14Texans 25-13@Hou. ................ 71,771 11/27/17Ravens 23-16Bal. 70,357 11/17/19Ravens 41-7Bal. ....................70,731 09/20/20Ravens 33-16@Hou. n/a

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/15/12Ravens 20-13Bal. ................... 71,547 DivisionalPlayoff

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

HEAD COACH FRANK REICH

Colts Lead Regular Season Series, 8-6 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 Preseason

08/20/16Ravens 19-18@Ind. 65,327 08/20/18Ravens 20-19@Ind. ................. 60,576

Regular Season

10/13/96Colts 26-21@Ind. ................. 56,978 11/29/98Ravens 38-31Bal. 68,898 12/02/01Ravens 39-27Bal. ................... 69,382 10/13/02Colts 22-20@Ind. 56,174 12/09/04Colts 20-10@Ind. ................. 57,240 09/11/05Colts 24-7Bal. .................... 70,501 12/09/07Colts 44-20Bal. 70,513 10/12/08Colts 31-3@Ind. .................. 66,153 11/22/09Colts 17-15Bal. ................... 71,320 12/11/11Ravens 24-10Bal. ................... 71,187 10/05/14Colts 20-13@Ind. 65,258 12/23/17Ravens 23-16Bal. 70,590 11/08/20Ravens 24-10@Ind. 12,200 10/11/21Ravens 31-25Bal.OT 70,510

Colts Lead Postseason Series, 2-1 01/13/07Colts 15-6Bal. 71,162 01/16/10ColtsDivisionalPlayoff20-3@Ind. 67,535 01/06/13RavensDivisionalPlayoff24-9Bal. 71,379

WildCardPlayoff

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

HEAD COACH DOUG PEDERSON

Jaguars Lead Regular Season Series, 12-10 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 Preseason

08/23/12Ravens 48-17Bal. 70,502 08/08/19Ravens 29-0Bal. .................... 69,699

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Regular Season

11/10/96Jaguars 30-27@Jax.................. 64,628

11/24/96Jaguars 28-25Bal.OT ................ 57,384

08/31/97Jaguars 28-27Bal. ................... 61,018

11/30/97Jaguars 29-27@Jax.................. 63,712

09/20/98Jaguars 24-10@Jax.................. 67,069

11/01/98Jaguars 45-19Bal. ................... 68,915

11/14/99Jaguars 6-3@Jax.................... 67,391

11/28/99Jaguars 30-23Bal. ................... 68,428

09/10/00Ravens 39-36Bal. ................... 68,843 10/08/00Ravens 15-10@Jax.................. 65,194

10/28/01Ravens 18-17Bal. ................... 69,439

11/25/01Ravens 24-21@Jax.................. 53,530

10/20/02Ravens 17-10Bal. ................... 69,173

11/02/03Ravens 24-17Bal. ................... 69,486

11/13/05Jaguars 30-3@Jax................... 66,107

12/28/08Ravens 27-7Bal. .................... 71,366

10/24/11Jaguars 12-7@Jax................... 62,976

12/14/14Ravens 20-12Bal. ................... 70,801 11/15/15Jaguars 22-20Bal. ................... 70,837

09/25/16Ravens 19-17@Jax.................. 60,127

09/24/17Jaguars 44-7@Jax.(London) 84,592

12/20/20Ravens 40-14Bal. ................... n/a

TENNESSEE TITANS

HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL

Titans Lead Regular Season Series, 11-10 Preseason Series, No Meetings

09/15/96Oilers 29-13@Hou. ................ 20,082 12/22/96Oilers 24-21Bal. ................... 52,704 09/21/97Ravens 36-10@Ten.................. 17,737

12/14/97Ravens 21-19Bal. ................... 60,558

10/11/98Titans 12-8Bal. .................... 68,561 12/06/98Titans 16-14@Ten.................. 31,124

10/10/99Titans 14-11@Ten.................. 65,486 12/05/99Ravens 41-14Bal. ................... 67,854 10/22/00Titans 16-14Bal. ................... 68,490 11/12/00Ravens 24-23@Ten.................. 69,200

10/07/01Ravens 26-7Bal. .................... 69,494

11/12/01Ravens 16-10@Ten.................. 68,798 11/24/02Ravens 13-12Bal. ................... 69,365 09/18/05Titans 25-10@Ten.................. 69,149

11/12/06Ravens 27-26@Ten.................. 69,143

10/05/08Titans 13-10Bal. ................... 71,131

09/18/11Titans 26-13@Ten.................. 69,143

11/09/14Ravens 21-7Bal. .................... 70,914

11/05/17Titans 23-20@Ten. 67,322

10/14/18Ravens 21-0@Ten...................64,441

11/22/20Titans 30-24Bal.OT ................n/a

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 3-2

01/07/01Ravens 24-10@Ten.................. 68,527

01/03/04TitansDivisionalPlayoff20-17Bal. 69,452

01/10/09RavensWildCard 13-10@Ten.................. 69,143

01/11/20TitansDivisionalPlayoff28-12Bal. 71,254

01/10/21RavensDivisionalPlayoff20-13@Ten........................14,029WildCard

BUFFALO BILLS

HEAD COACH SEAN M CDERMOTT

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 6-3

Preseason Series Tied, 2-2 Preseason

08/23/96Ravens 37-14@Buf. 51,905 08/22/97Bills 31-28Bal. ................... 54,473 08/09/03Bills 28-10Bal. 68,550 08/26/17Ravens 13-9Bal. 70,229

Regular Season

10/31/99Bills 13-10Bal. 68,673 10/24/04Ravens 20-6Bal. .................... 69,809 12/31/06Ravens 19-7Bal. .................... 70,913 10/21/07Bills 19-14@Buf. 70,727 10/24/10Ravens 37-34Bal.OT 71,220 09/29/13Bills 23-20@Buf. 68,296 09/11/16Ravens 13-7Bal. .................... 71,104 09/09/18Ravens 47-3Bal. 70,591 12/08/19Ravens 24-17@Buf. 69,134

Bills Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/16/21Bills 17-3@Buf.................... 6,772 DivisionalPlayoff

MIAMI DOLPHINS

HEAD COACH MIKE M C DANIEL Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 8-7 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 Preseason 08/17/17Ravens 31-7@Mia. 64,464 08/25/18Ravens 27-10@Mia. 60,071

Regular Season

10/19/97Dolphins 24-13Bal. ................... 64,354 09/17/00Dolphins19-6@Mia. 73,464 11/17/02Dolphins 26-7@Mia. 73,013 11/16/03Dolphins 9-6@Mia.OT 73,333 01/02/05Ravens 30-23Bal. 69,843 12/16/07Dolphins 22-16@Mia.OT 70,287 10/19/08Ravens 27-13@Mia. 64,972 11/07/10Ravens 26-10Bal. 71,305 10/06/13Ravens 26-23@Mia. 68,342 12/07/14Ravens 28-13@Mia. 70,244 12/06/15Dolphins 15-13@Mia. 64,519 12/04/16Ravens 38-6Bal. 70,916 10/26/17Ravens 40-0Bal. 70,408 09/08/19Ravens 59-10@Mia. 65,012 11/11/21Dolphins 22-10@Mia. 65,948

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 2-0 01/13/02Ravens 20-3@Mia. 72,251 01/04/09RavensWildCard 27-9@Mia. 74,240 WildCard

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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

HEAD COACH BILL BELICHICK

Patriots Lead Regular Season Series, 9-2

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0

Preseason

08/07/08Ravens 16-15@NE 68,756

Regular Season

10/06/96Patriots 46-38Bal. ................... 63,569

01/02/00Patriots 20-3@NE................... 50,263

11/28/04Patriots 24-3@NE 68,756

12/03/07Patriots 27-24Bal. 71,382

10/04/09Patriots 27-21@NE 68,756

10/17/10Patriots 23-20@NEOT............... 68,756

09/23/12Ravens 31-30Bal. 71,269

12/22/13Patriots 41-7Bal. 71,433

12/12/16Patriots 30-23@NE 66,829

11/03/19Ravens 37-20Bal. ................... 71,157

11/15/20Patriots 23-17@NE n/a

Postseason Series Tied, 2-2

01/10/10Ravens 33-14@NE 68,756

01/22/12PatriotsWildCard 23-20@NE.................. 68,756

01/20/13RavensAFCChampionship28-13@NE 68,756

01/10/15PatriotsAFCChampionship35-31@NE.................. 68,756

DivisionalPlayoff

NEW YORK JETS

HEAD COACH ROBERT SALEH

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 9-2

Preseason Series Tied, 3-3

Preseason

08/08/97Jets 39-29@NYJ 23,067

08/16/98Ravens 33-0@NYJ 47,906

08/22/00Ravens 10-0Bal. .................... 66,588

08/18/01Jets 16-3@NYJ.................. 76,406

08/15/02Jets 34-16Bal. 67,681

08/24/09Ravens 24-23Bal. 70,335

Regular Season

11/02/97Jets 19-16@NYJOT 59,524

09/13/98Ravens 24-10@NYJ................. 70,063

12/24/00Ravens 34-20Bal. 69,184

11/14/04Ravens 20-17@NYJOT 77,826

10/02/05Ravens 13-3Bal. 70,479

09/16/07Ravens 20-13Bal. ................... 71,246

09/13/10Ravens 10-9@NYJ 78,127

10/02/11Ravens 34-17Bal. 71,247 11/24/13Ravens 19-3Bal. 71,148

10/23/16Jets 24-16@NYJ................. 78,160 12/12/19Ravens 42-21Bal. 70,545

DENVER BRONCOS

HEAD COACH NATHANIEL HACKETT

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 7-6 Preseason Series, No Meetings

10/20/96Broncos 45-34@Den. 70,453 09/30/01Ravens 20-13@Den. 75,082 09/30/02Ravens 34-23Bal. 69,638 10/26/03Ravens 26-6Bal. 69,721 12/11/05Broncos 12-10@Den. 75,651 10/09/06Broncos 13-3@Den. 76,355 11/01/09Ravens 30-7Bal. 71,132 10/10/10Ravens 31-17Bal. 71,246 12/16/12Broncos 34-17Bal. ................... 71,317 09/05/13Broncos 49-27@Den. ................ 76,977 09/13/15Broncos 19-13@Den. 76,798 09/23/18Ravens 27-14Bal. 70,156 10/03/21Ravens 23-7@Den. 76,490

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 2-0 12/31/00Ravens 21-3Bal. 69,638 01/12/13RavensWildCard 38-35@Den.2OT 76,732 DivisionalPlayoff

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

HEAD COACH ANDY REID Chiefs Lead Regular Season Series, 7-4 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 Preseason 08/19/11Ravens 31-13Bal. 70,690

Regular Season 10/21/99Chiefs 35-8Bal. 68,771 09/28/03Chiefs 17-10Bal. 69,459 10/04/04Chiefs 27-24Bal. 69,827 12/10/06Ravens 20-10@KC 77,232 09/13/09Ravens 38-24Bal. 71,099 10/07/12Ravens 9-6@KC 68,803 12/20/15Chiefs 34-14Bal. 70,791 12/09/18Chiefs 27-24@KCOT 74,336 09/22/19Chiefs 33-28@KC 73,390 09/28/20Chiefs 34-20Bal. n/a 09/19/21Ravens 36-35Bal. 70,417

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/09/11Ravens 30-7@KC................... 72,190 WildCard

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS

HEAD COACH JOSH M C DANIELS

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 8-4 Preseason Series, No Meetings

09/01/96Ravens 19-14Bal. 64,124 11/08/98Ravens 13-10Bal. 69,037 12/14/03Raiders 20-12@Oak. 45,398 09/17/06Ravens 28-6Bal. 70,744 10/26/08Ravens 29-10Bal. 71,254 01/03/10Ravens 21-13@Oak. 38,400 11/11/12Ravens 55-20Bal. 71,339 09/20/15Raiders 37-33@Oak. 53,500 10/02/16Raiders 28-27Bal. 71,152

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10/08/17Ravens 30-17@Oak. ................ 54,980

11/25/18Ravens 34-17Bal. 70,035

09/13/21Raiders 33-27@LVOT 61,756

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0

01/14/01Ravens 16-3@Oak. 62,784 AFCChampionship

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

HEAD COACH BRANDON STALEY

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 8-5

Preseason Series, No Meetings

09/28/97Chargers 21-17@SD 54,094

11/15/98Chargers 14-13@SD.................. 54,388

12/10/00Ravens 24-3Bal. 68,805

09/21/03Ravens 24-10@SD 52,028

10/01/06Ravens 16-13Bal. 70,743

11/25/07Chargers 32-14@SD.................. 63,337

09/20/09Ravens 31-26@SD 66,882

12/18/11Chargers 34-14@SD 67,242

11/25/12Ravens 16-13@SDOT 57,882

11/30/14Chargers 34-33Bal. ................... 71,060 11/01/15Ravens 29-26Bal. ................... 70,829 12/22/18Ravens 22-10@LAC 25,571 10/17/21Ravens 34-6Bal. 70,704

Chargers Lead Postseason Series, 1-0

01/06/19Chargers 23-17Bal. 70,432 WildCard

CHICAGO BEARS

HEAD COACH MATT EBERFLUS

Bears Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0

Preseason

08/08/98Ravens 19-14@Chi. 65,938 08/02/18Ravens 17-16@HOFGame 19,876

Regular Season

12/20/98Bears 24-3@Chi. .................. 40,853

09/09/01Ravens 17-6Bal. .................... 69,365 10/23/05Bears 10-6@Chi. 62,102

12/20/09Ravens 31-7Bal. 71,011

11/17/13Bears 23-20@Chi.OT.............. 62,367 10/15/17Bears 27-24OTBal. ................ 70,616 11/21/21Ravens 16-13@Chi. 60,679

DETROIT LIONS

HEAD COACH DAN CAMPBELL

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-1

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 3-1

Preseason

08/09/02Ravens 12-6Bal. 67,421

08/28/04Ravens 17-6Bal. 69,552

08/17/12Lions 27-12Bal. 70,567 08/27/16Ravens 30-9Bal. 70,473

Regular Season

12/27/98Ravens 19-10Bal. 68,045 10/09/05Lions 35-17@Det. 61,201 12/13/09Ravens 48-3Bal. 70,673 12/16/13Ravens 18-16@Det. 64,742 12/03/17Ravens 44-20Bal. 70,500 09/26/21Ravens 19-17@Det.................. 50,788

GREEN BAY PACKERS

HEAD COACH MATT L A FLEUR

Packers Lead Regular Season Series, 5-2 Preseason Series Tied, 1-1 Preseason

08/17/96 Packers 17-15Bal. 62,025 08/15/19Ravens 26-13Bal. 69,822

Regular Season 10/25/98Packers 28-10@GB.................. 59,860 10/14/01Packers 31-23@GB.................. 59,866 12/19/05Ravens 48-3Bal. 70,604 12/07/09Packers 27-14@GB 70,286 10/13/13Packers 19-17Bal. 71,319 11/19/17Ravens 23-0@GB 77,945 12/19/21Packers 31-30Bal. 70,815

MINNESOTA VIKINGS

HEAD COACH KEVIN O'CONNELL

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3 Vikings Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 Preseason

08/25/06Vikings 30-7@Min. 63,257 08/16/08Vikings 23-15Bal. 70,585

Regular Season 12/13/98Vikings 38-28Bal. 69,074 01/07/02Ravens 19-3Bal. 69,465 12/25/05Ravens 30-23Bal. 70,246 10/18/09Vikings 33-31@Min. 63,689 12/08/13Ravens 29-26Bal. 70,921 10/22/17Vikings 24-16@Min. 66,751 11/07/21Ravens 34-31Bal.OT 70,599

ATLANTA FALCONS

HEAD COACH ARTHUR SMITH

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-2 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 7-4 Preseason 08/21/99Ravens 19-6@Atl. 44,843 08/16/03Ravens 13-10@Atl. 68,237 08/12/04Ravens 24-0Bal. 69,299 08/13/05Falcons 16-3@Atl. 67,123 08/31/07Falcons 13-10@Atl. 71,377 08/28/08Falcons 10-9Bal. 70,149 09/03/09Ravens 20-3@Atl. 66,610 09/01/11Ravens 21-7@Atl. 61,216 08/09/12Ravens 31-17@Atl. 68,449 08/15/13Ravens 27-23Bal. 70,527 09/03/15Falcons 20-19@Atl. 67,393

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Regular Season

10/03/99Ravens 19-13OT@Atl. 50,712

11/03/02Falcons 20-17@Atl. 68,532

11/19/06Ravens 24-10Bal. 70,790

11/11/10Falcons 26-21@Atl. 68,474

10/19/14Ravens 29-7Bal. 71,184 12/02/18Ravens 26-16@Atl. 72,262

CAROLINA PANTHERS

HEAD COACH MATT RHULE

Panthers Lead Regular Season Series, 4-2

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 6-2

Preseason

08/28/99Ravens 28-24Bal. 66,247

08/18/00Ravens 24-13@Car 72,551

08/23/01Panthers 20-17Bal. 66,619

08/29/09Ravens 17-13@Car 71,045

08/12/10Ravens 17-12Bal. 70,579

08/22/13Panthers 34-27Bal. 70,554

08/11/16Ravens 22-19Bal. 70,682

08/21/21Ravens 20-3@Car 68,061

Regular Season

12/15/96Panthers 27-16@Car.................. 70,075

09/08/02Panthers 10-7@Car................... 70,386 10/15/06Panthers 23-21Bal. 70,762

11/21/10Ravens 37-13@Car 73,021 09/28/14Ravens 38-10Bal. 71,218 10/28/18Panthers 36-21@Car.................. 73,843

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

HEAD COACH DENNIS ALLEN

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-2

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 6-0

Preseason

08/26/05Ravens 21-6@NO 44,485 08/28/14Ravens 22-13@NO 73,004

08/13/15Ravens 30-27Bal. ................... 70,501 09/01/16Ravens 23-14@NO.................. 73,001 08/31/17Ravens 14-13@NO 73,097 08/14/21Ravens 17-14Bal. 70,035

Regular Season

09/29/96Ravens 17-10Bal. 61,063 12/19/99Ravens 31-8Bal. .................... 67,597 12/08/02Saints 37-25Bal. 69,334 10/29/06Ravens 35-22@NO. 69,152 12/19/10Ravens 30-24Bal. 71,432 11/24/14Ravens 34-27@NO.................. 73,373 10/21/18Saints 24-23Bal. 70,639

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

HEAD COACH TODD BOWLES

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-2

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0

Preseason

08/08/13Ravens 44-16@TB.................. 47,599

Regular Season

12/29/01Bucs 22-10@TB 65,619

09/15/02Bucs 25-0Bal. .................... 69,304 09/10/06Ravens 27-0@TB 65,087 11/28/10Ravens 17-10Bal. 70,989 10/12/14Ravens 48-17@TB.................. 60,041 12/16/18Ravens 20-12Bal. 70,031

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DALLAS COWBOYS

HEAD COACH MIKE M C CARTHY

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-1

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 Preseason

08/16/14Ravens 37-30@Dal. 77,624

Regular Season

11/19/00Ravens 27-0Bal. 69,416 11/21/04Ravens 30-10Bal. 69,924 12/20/08Ravens 33-24@Dal.................. 63,800 10/14/12Ravens 31-29Bal. 71,384 11/20/16Cowboys 27-17@Dal. 93,056 12/08/20Ravens 34-17Bal.

NEW YORK GIANTS

HEAD COACH BRIAN DABOLL

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-2 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 7-5 Preseason

08/10/96Ravens 37-27@NYG 39,799 08/02/97Giants 21-20Bal. 53,268 08/28/98Ravens 14-6@NYG 48,754 09/03/99Ravens 28-24Bal. 60,092 08/25/00Ravens 24-17@NYG 76,527 08/31/01Ravens 38-9Bal. 66,197 08/29/02Giants 13-0@NYG 76,572 08/28/03Giants 30-24Bal. 68,169 09/02/04Ravens 27-17@NYG 75,498 08/11/06Giants 17-16Bal. 70,249 08/19/07Giants 13-12Bal. 70,754 08/28/10Ravens 24-10Bal. 70,742

Regular Season

09/14/97Ravens 24-23@NYG ................ 69,768 12/12/04Ravens 37-14Bal. 69,856 11/16/08Giants 30-10@NYG 78,849 12/23/12Ravens 33-14Bal. 71,470 10/16/16Giants 27-23@NYG ................ 78,487 12/27/20Ravens 27-13Bal. n/a

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/28/01Ravens 34-7@NYG 71,921 SuperBowlXXXV(Tampa,FL)

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

HEAD COACH NICK SIRIANNI

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 3-2-1 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 8-5 Preseason 08/03/96Ravens 17-9Bal. 63,804 08/16/97Eagles 24-13@Phi. 60,939 08/24/98Ravens 23-6Bal. 65,970

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08/12/99Ravens10-7@Phi. 43,552

08/05/00Ravens 16-13Bal. 65,459

08/13/01 08/23/02RavensGameCancelled/FieldConditions13-12Bal. 58,443

08/20/04Eagles 26-17@Phi. 67,218

08/20/05Eagles 20-14Bal. 70,303

08/17/06Ravens 20-10Bal. 70,255

08/13/07Ravens 29-3Bal. 72,994

08/11/11Eagles 13-6 @ Phi. 69,144

08/22/15Eagles 40-17 @ Phi. 69,596

08/22/19Ravens 26-15@Phi. 69,696

Regular Season

11/16/97Tie 10-10Bal.OT 63,546

10/31/04Eagles 15-10@Phi. 67,715

11/23/08Ravens 36-7Bal. 71,379

09/16/12Eagles 24-23@Phi. 69,144

12/18/16Ravens 27-26Bal. 71,223

10/18/20Ravens 30-28@Phi. 5,500

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS

HEAD COACH RON RIVERA

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3

Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 10-3

Preseason

08/23/03Washington 24-3@Was. 70,460 09/01/05Ravens 26-20Bal.OT 69,885

08/31/06Ravens 17-10@Was. 60,326

08/25/07*Washington 13-7@Was.................. 60,080

08/13/09Ravens 23-0Bal. 70,723 08/21/10Ravens 23-3@Was. 72,994

08/25/11Ravens 34-31Bal. 70,631

08/23/14Ravens 23-17Bal. ................... 70,876

08/29/15Washington 31-13Bal. 70,932 08/10/17Ravens 23-3Bal. 70,469

08/30/18Ravens 30-20Bal. ................... 70,028

08/29/19Ravens 20-7@Was.................. 34,282

08/28/21Ravens 37-3@Was. 41,241

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Regular Season

10/26/97Ravens 20-17@Was. 75,067

10/15/00Washington 10-3@Was. 83,252

10/10/04Ravens 17-10@Was................. 90,287

12/07/08Ravens 24-10Bal. ................... 71,438

12/09/12Washington 31-28@Was.OT 81,178

10/09/16Washington 16-10Bal. 71,318

10/04/20Ravens 31-17@Was. n/a

ARIZONA CARDINALS

HEAD COACH KLIFF KINGSBURY

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-2

Preseason Series, No Meetings

11/28/97Cardinals 16-13Bal. 53,976

12/17/00Ravens 13-7@Ari. 37,452

10/12/03Ravens 26-18@Ari. 24,193

09/23/07Ravens 26-23Bal. 71,372

10/30/11Ravens 30-27Bal. 71,022

10/26/15Cardinals 26-18@Ari. 64,722 09/15/19Ravens 23-17Bal. 70,126

LOS ANGELES RAMS

HEAD COACH SEAN M CVAY

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-3 Rams Lead Preseason Series, 5-0 Preseason

08/23/08Rams 24-10@STL 60,862 09/02/10Rams 27-21@STL 42,327 08/30/12Rams 31-17@STL 53,371 08/29/13Rams 24-21@STL 53,364 08/09/18Ravens 33-7Bal. 70,144

Regular Season

10/27/96Ravens 37-31Bal.OT ................ 60,256 09/12/99Rams 27-10@STL 62,100 11/09/03Rams 33-22@STL 66,085 10/14/07Ravens 22-3Bal. 71,175 09/25/11Ravens 37-7@STL 56,289 11/22/15Ravens 16-13Bal. 71,105 11/25/19Ravens 45-6@LAR 72,409 01/02/22Rams 20-19Bal. 70,328

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

HEAD COACH KYLE SHANAHAN Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-2 Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 Preseason 08/07/14Ravens 23-3Bal. .................... 70,529

Regular Season 11/17/9649ers 38-20@SF 51,596 11/30/03Ravens 44-6Bal. 69,549 10/07/07Ravens 9-7@SF 67,885 11/24/11Ravens 16-6Bal. 71,345 10/18/1549ers 25-20@SF .................. 70,799 12/01/19Ravens 20-17Bal. 71,029

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 02/03/13Ravens 34-31vs.SF 71,024 SuperBowlXLVII(NewOrleans,LA)

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

HEAD COACH PETE CARROLL

Regular Season Series Tied, 3-3 Preseason Series, No Meetings 12/07/97Ravens 31-24Bal. 54,395 11/23/03Ravens 44-41Bal.OT 69,477 12/23/07Seahawks 27-6@Sea. 68,164 11/13/11Seahawks 22-17@Sea. 66,522 12/13/15Seahawks 35-6Bal. 71,179 10/20/19Ravens 30-16@Sea. 69,012

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LAMAR JACKSON
GAMEDAY

M&T Bank Stadium is where NFL excitement begins any given gameday. And that’s because Baltimore Ravens home games and M&T Bank Stadium have become synonymous with winning.

Since earning their first Super Bowl title in 2000, the Ravens have posted an impressive home record of 12849, the NFL’s third-best winning percentage (.723), entering 2022.

Located at the south point of Camden Yards, M&T Bank Stadium stands as a premier NFL sports facility. Fans –proud of their Baltimore heritage –enjoy the latest technology, including stunning 4K ultra-high definition displays on the RavensVision video boards, a high-density Wi-Fi network, state-of-the-art concourse designs and new LED Sports Lights. Combined with these exclusive amenities, the game’s excitement gives fans, friends and families an opportunity to enjoy the day together. With a capacity of 70,745, this impressive structure draws its distinctive design from the best of Baltimore’s architecture.

Completed in 1998 at a cost of $220 million, the stadium has 133 suites and 8,196 club seats. HOK architects designed both Oriole Park at Camden Yards and the Ravens’ home. The latter was completed in less than two years and funded through a combination of proceeds generated from debt service paid by lottery proceeds, the sale of tax-exempt revenue bonds and the Ravens.

PREMIER EVENTS HELD AT M&T BANK STADIUM

• Army-Navy Football – 2000, 2007, 2014, 2016

• Maryland vs. Georgia Tech Football – 1998

• Maryland vs. Navy Football – 2005, 2010

• Morgan State Football – 1998-2000

• Navy vs. Notre Dame Football – ‘02, ‘06, ‘08, ‘22

• Maryland vs. West Virginia Football – 2013

• Navy vs. Ohio State Football – 2014

• Maryland vs. Penn State Football – 2015

• Salisbury vs. Frostburg Football – 1999

• Baltimore Bayhawks Lacrosse – 2002 Season

• ACC Lacrosse Tournaments – 2005-06

• Day of Rivals Lacrosse Classic – 2009-10

• Inside Lacrosse Faceoff Classic – 2007-13

• NCAAMen’sLacrosseChampionships–‘03,‘04,‘07,‘10,‘11,’14

• Calvert Hall-Loyola & City-Poly Football

• MPSSAA* State HS FB Champ. – 2002-15

• Chelsea vs. AC Milan International Soccer – 2009

• Man City vs. Inter Milan International Soccer – 2010

• Tottenham vs. Liverpool International Soccer – 2012

• CONCACAF Gold Cup – 2013, 2015

• Dew Tour – 2007-08

• Monster Jam – 2011-13

• HFStival–1999(RedHotChiliPeppers),2005(FooFighters)

• Metallica “Summer Sanitarium Tour” – 2000

• Kenny Chesney Concert – 2008

• U2 360° Tour Concert – 2011

• Jay-Z/JustinTimberlake“LegendsofTheSummer”– 2013

• Jay-Z & Beyonce ”On The Run” – 2014

• Billy Joel in Concert – 2015

• One Direction “On The Road Again” – 2015

• Beyonce “The Formation World Tour” – 2016

• Metallica “WorldWired Tour” – 2017

• Arsenal vs. Everton International Soccer – 2022

* Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association

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New LED ribbon displays were also installed around the seating bowl’s suite level. In total, the Ravens installed more than 28,000 square feet of video displays.

PHASES TWO & THREE

Phases Two and Three of the M&T Bank Stadium enhancements project continued following the 2018 season and continued into the spring/summer of 2019. These improvements included the following:

Escalators & Elevators:

Escalators and elevators to the 500 level were installed to improve crowd flow and ensure convenience for fans accessing seats in the stadium’s upper level. (The first escalator to the upper concourse opened in November of the 2018 season.)

“Corner Notch” Suites & Video Boards :

M&T BANK STADIUM ENHANCEMENTS

In 2019, the Ravens completed a three-year, approximately $120 million self-funded investment that enhanced the fan concessioncapabilities,aapproximatelyopenedThegamedaytodeserve,”the“OurclubnewvideothecommitmentexperienceatM&TBankStadium.Demonstratingacontinuedtocreateanexceptionalgamedayatmosphere,improvementsincludednew4Kultra-highdefinitiondisplays,escalatorsandelevatorstotheupperdeck,asoundsystem,upgradedkitchenfacilities,aredesignedlevel,updatedsuitesandLEDSportsLights.constantimprovementshelpprovideourfanbasegamedayexperience,convenienceandservicetheyRavenspresidentSashiBrownstated.“Westriveupholdourtraditionofcreatingoneofthemostexcitingatmospheresinsports.”stadium,whichoriginallycost$220milliontobuild,in1998.Sincethen,theRavenshavespent$100milliononpastenhancements,including$45millioninvestmentfrom2013-15toinstallWi-FiadvancedLEDvideodisplays,redesignedstandsandupgradedconcourses.

PHASE ONE

Phase One of the three-year project was completed prior to the 2017 season and was highlighted by two dramatic, 4K ultra-high definition video displays (see photo above), which doubled the width of the stadium’s previous standard HD boards. The boards, measuring approximately 200 feet wide and 36 feet high, equal the highest resolution and clearest picture of any stadium video display in the U.S.

The Ravens also expanded the audio/video control room and installed 4K cameras, lenses and control equipment. An investment was also made in 11 manned cameras and additional robotic cameras, which provide fans with more angles of live action, statistics and replays than ever before.

New suites were built into each open notch of the stadium’s upper bowl. Large 4K ultra-high definition video boards (see photo below), measuring approximately 33 feet wide and 44 feet high, were installed atop each of the four suites, providing fans with additional in-game content, NFL highlights/scores, statistics and fantasy information.

Club Level:

All concessions stands and bar/lounge areas on the capabilities,enhancedstadium’sclublevelreceivedupgrades.Thesedevelopmentsthearea’sgeneraldesign/comfort,audio/visualqualityofserviceandfoodoptions.

Improved Kitchen Facilities:

The stadium underwent kitchen renovations to include new equipment improving the quality of food and providing more options at concessions stands throughout the entire venue.

Sound System:

A new sound system in the seating bowl was installed prior to the start of the 2018 NFL season.

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VIDEO SCREENS, WI-FI AND NEW LED SPORTS LIGHTS

• In 2017, the Ravens made an investment to create a more immersive gameday experience for their fans. Designed and created by Prismview, a Samsung Electronics Company, the updated and enhanced RavensVision ultra-HD 4K video screens each measure 36 feet high and 201 feet wide. Each display is the equivalent of a 2,448-inch flat panel television. It would take over 1,000 40-inch flat screen TVs to equal one of these giant LED (light emitting diode) displays. Each display has extreme contrast face plastics combined with over 6 million individual LED pixels providing brilliant images in bright sunlight and during night events.

• The high definition resolution allows for some of the best graphics and game action video in the league, live game highlights from around the NFL, instant replays, scores, statistics, plus player updates and features.

• The two giant screens are made up of modular LED panels – 13 inches wide by 6.5 inches tall. Each of these premium LED modules contain 512 pixels, spaced only 10mm - 0.39”apart. Due to the massive size of these displays, these panels were assembled from 50 sections. Each display weighs in at an amazing 76,500 pounds.

• In a historic launch of in-venue video technology, in 2017, the Ravens became the first team to have a permanently installed SkyCam. Typically reserved for the NFL’s largest broadcasts, including the Super Bowl and other primetime games, SkyCam delivers its immersive and signature “Quarterback View” for every home game. Its nearly invisible support cables can withstand over 800 pounds each, while the camera system can reach speeds over 25 miles per hour.

• In addition to the main video boards, in 2018, the Ravens installed four new corner displays to add to the fan viewing experience. Each of the four LED video displays measure over 34 feet wide by 44 feet high – a bonus of over 6,081 square feet of screens.

• In cooperation with WJHW, VPC and the Ravens’ production team, BeckTV, a leader in broadcast design and installation, created a leading-edge production facility for M&T Bank Stadium. The control room, which was upgraded again in 2022, includes state-of-the-art systems for 4K/HD replay, graphics and cameras to help produce world class programming. In addition to 11 manned cameras, the Ravens have 15 robotic cameras contributing to the gameday production.

• The 2017 addition of four LED ribbon boards on the Club Level and Suite Level fascia further elevate the in-stadium atmosphere. These dynamic displays measure a combined 2,373 feet with almost three times the pixel resolution over the previous ribbon boards, providing amazing clarity throughout the stadium. This improvement adds excitement and aims to increase fan engagement.

• With over 28,000 square feet of total display area, the RavensVison displays, corner displays and LED ribbons combine over 20 million pixels to create one of the most captivating experiences in the NFL.

• Two high definition video boards measuring 8 feet high and 30 feet wide were installed at the concourse entrances of Gates A and D in 2013. (Approximately 60 percent of fans enter Gate A for all stadium events.)

• Prior to the 2015 season, the Ravens invested $5 million in a project to install Wi-Fi access for fans at M&T Bank Stadium. From 2015-17, the throughput capability was 2 gigabits per second (GBPS). In 2018, the stadium boasted a throughput capability of 10 GBPS, or an increase in capability that is five times greater than the previous three seasons.

• Additionally, in 2015, the Ravens installed the capability to show 360-degree replays with a newly-implemented and upgraded Intel freeD system. By using 38 cameras placed around the stadium, fans can view angles of action previously impossible to see. The Ravens were the first NFL franchise capable of providing 360-degree shots, and the technology won a Sports Emmy Award for best in Technical Achievement from Super Bowl 50.

• Lastly, in 2019, the top of the stadium was furnished with new LED Sports Lights. These lights provide more energy efficiency and the capability to instantly switch on and off. In all, Musco Sports Lighting installed 416 new light fixtures atop the stadium that produce a brighter light with less glare and the ability to create dynamic light shows.

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SIGHTLINES

• Front row seating in the lower level is 6 feet above the grass playing field, high enough to eliminate any issue with obstructed views. In addition, the front row is only a short distance of 50 feet from the playing field sidelines and 20 feet from the back of the end zones.

SEATING

TRANSPORTATION AND STADIUM SITE

• Located at 1101 Russell Street, M&T Bank Stadium is surrounded on all sides by the following elevated roadways: I-95 and the Hamburg St. bridge to the north; I-95 and I-395 (plus Light Rail line) to the east; the Ostend St. bridge to the south; and the Russell St. viaduct to the west.

amenitiesVIPprivatepremier•scenicspecialtycomfort,•size.squarelargerWithaseatingcapacityof70,745,thestadiumissubstantiallythanitssisterbaseballparktothenorth.At1.6millionfeet,itisnearlydoubleOrioleParkatCamdenYards’ADAseatingislocatedoneverylevel.The8,196clubseatsatM&TBankStadiumofferextra-wideplusVIPparking,accesstotheclubloungesservingfoods,fully-staffedbars,conciergeservicesandviewsofdowntownBaltimore.Eachofthestadium’s133suitesarebetween20-24ticketedareas.Eachfeaturesupscaleloungefurniture,akitchen,high-definitionTVs,Wi-Fi,aprivaterestroom,parkingandpersonalcatering.Manyotherexclusiveandeventsarealsoavailabletosuiteowners.

AMENITIES/DESIGN

• As part of a two-year, $35 million investment in 2013, the Ravens enhanced the fan experience with improvements to video boards, concessions stands and all concourses.

• •wereRenovationsmenu•preparedandwithAll16lowerconcourseconcessionsstandswereupgraded,theseenhancementsimprovingthespeedofservice,alsothefreshnessandqualityoffood,muchofwhichisdirectlyinfrontoffans.Additionalconcessionstandimprovementsincludeddigitalboardsandfullupgradestoallcondimentcounters.tothe24upperconcourseconcessionsstandscompletedpriortothe2014NFLseason.Additionally,in2013and2014,allconcourseswere

redesigned with a “Ravenized” theme, influenced by the brick and steel look of M&T Bank Stadium’s exterior and buildings on the Camden Yards complex. These features include support columns wrapped in brick, purple accent lighting and enhanced directional signage throughout each of the venue’s concourses.

• Extra-wide concourses (44-64 ft.) allow easier fan movement. Eight public elevators, numerous ramps and two escalators (to club level) assist the fan traffic. Two additional escalators (to upper concourse) opened in 2018 and 2019, respectively, to provide guests with easier accessibility to the upper level of the stadium.

• There are 44 concessions stands, including 601 total points of sale, in the upper, lower and club levels with gameday fare, including Baltimore’s signature favorites, such as crab cakes.

• Club level decor features a historical perspective of football in Baltimore highlighting great games, teams and players from the area’s rich football history.

• Fans can easily access the stadium using mass transit. The Light Rail has a drop-off point located directly outside Gate B and the transit system has stops within walking distance.

• Parking in stadium lots is limited to permit holders, but downtown garages are available for gameday parking, just a short walk away. Parking in offsite lots can be reserved in advance with SpotHero at www.baltimoreravens.com/ •stadium/directions-parking.Forasafeandconvenient ride, fans may take advantage of two driver pick up zones. If exiting near Gate A, walk up Ravens Walk, cross Lee Street and meet your ride at Home Plate Plaza. If exiting near Gate D, head down Warner Street and meet a driver at the Horseshoe Casino pickup lane.

• Tailgating is welcomed in select lots at M&T Bank Stadium. For complete Tailgate Lot information, call the Ravens’ Ticket Office at (410) 261-7283.

• In October 2002, after the passing of iconic QB Johnny Unitas, the Ravens erected a statue (left) of the Colts’ legend

thetheincludedawasartistwasoutsideGateA.ThepiecesculptedbylocalFrederickKail,whocommissionedbygrassrootsgroupthatdonationsfromSteveBisciottifamily,ArtModellfamily,the

Baltimore Orioles and numerous others. One of the signature elements of the bronze work is the famous black high tops – John’s favorite football shoe. Many Ravens fans touch the left shoe of the statue for good luck prior to every game.

• In 2014, the Ravens

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names are a tribute to the great Ravens football fans who have supported the team that has brought Baltimore and Maryland two Super Bowl Championships (2000 and 2012).

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On May 21, 2014, M&T Bank and the Baltimore Ravens announced a 10-year, $60 million extension of their partnership, which includes the continuation of naming rights to M&T Bank Stadium and an array of communityfocused programs, including a new initiative focused on helping at-risk children in Baltimore.

The partnership, which began as a 15-year agreement in 2003 and was extended through 2027, has proven to reach far beyond the stadium and into the community through a range of joint initiatives.

“M&T Bank’s partnership with the Ravens isn’t about a name on a building – it’s about combining the strengths of our two teams to build a better, stronger Baltimore,” said the late M&T Bank president and COO Mark Czarnecki.

M&T Bank provides banking products and services in more saidproduced“OurnonprofitM&TcompaniestheD.C.thethan1,000branchesand2,200ATMsthatspan12statesacrossnortheasternU.S.,fromMainetoVirginiaandWashington,Trust-relatedservicesareprovidedinselectmarketsinU.S.andabroadbyM&T’sWilmingtonTrust-affiliatedandbyM&TBank.In2021,M&TBankandtheCharitableFoundationcontributednearly$34milliontoorganizationsthroughoutthebank’sfootprint.partnershipwithM&Tisbasedonsharedvaluesandhasimpactonbothcompaniesandthiscommunity,”RavensownerSteveBisciotti.“Thisagreementisa

natural extension of our strong relationship and mutual commitment to pursuing excellence and strengthening this region. We look forward to continuing to work with M&T and helping those in need.”

aCommunityBaltimoreElementary/Middlefiveincrease(JudyaAcomponentofthepartnershipwastheinitiativetoestablishJudithP.HoyerEarlyChildCareandFamilyEducationCenterCenter),whichprovidescomprehensiveservicestoschoolreadinessforat-riskchildrenunderageandtheirfamilies.TheJudyCenterislocatedatArundelSchoolintheCherryHillsectionofCityandisbeingorganizedthroughtheBaltimoreFoundation(BCF).TheRavensandM&Tprovidedtotalof$600,000infundingfortheproject.

M&T BANK HONOR ROWS

Since 2003, M&T Bank and the Baltimore Ravens have honored over 15,000 young people from a range of organizations, including Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Chesapeake, recognizing their outstanding volunteer work. For each Ravens home game, 125 young people receive tickets, Honor Rows t-shirts, a pre-game on-field visit and official ingame recognition on the RavensVision HD video screens.

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M&T BANK TOUCHDOWN FOR TEACHERS

The Touchdown for Teachers program recognizes local teachers for outstanding service to their schools and communities. Three finalists are chosen annually based on their involvement in the school or community, degree of positive impact and their demonstrated commitment to education. The 2022 grand prize was awarded to Shayla Proctor (pictured at right), who is a second grade special education-academic life skills teacher at Deep Run Elementary School in Elkridge, Md. The three finalists each received a personalized Ravens jersey, and were also awarded $1,000 in grant funds, while Deep Run Elementary was surprised with a check for $4,000 in grant funds in Ms. Proctor’s name. Additionally, in May, Ravens mascot Poe and cheerleaders, along with CB Marlon Humphrey, made a surprise visit in which Humphrey presented Ms. Proctor with the jersey and check during an outdoor field-day event at the school.

RAVENS FOUNDATION PARTNER

Since the inception of the partnership with M&T Bank in 2003, more than $1 million has been allocated from M&T to the Ravens Foundation, Inc. to support a range of community initiatives.

Each year, M&T Bank employees volunteer to help at Ravens community events, including food drives, Habitat for Humanity builds, playground builds, back-to-school supply distributions and Earth Day clean-ups.

In June 2022, the Ravens and Heart of America joined forces to renovate Franklin Square Elementary School into a learning community large enough to support a new influx of students from a neighboring Baltimore City public school that is closing. Rennovations were made to the cafeteria, gymnasium, computer lab, school hallways and teacher’s lounge. The day-long project was aided by 196 Ravens volunteers – 52 of them players – in addition to staff members and executives, including team president Sashi Brown.

PARTNERSHIP FACTS

On gameday, M&T Bank is featured on an array of interior and exterior stadium signage and branding, seen by 70,745 fans and millions more on TV. As the Ravens’ official bank, M&T Bank provides banking services with five Reverse ATMs located throughout the stadium, in an effort of going cashless. The partnership is based on shared values and reaches far beyond the stadium and into the community through a range of joint initiatives, combining the strengths of the two organizations to build a better, stronger Baltimore.

Rk.TeamRecordPct.NFL’sBESTREGULARSEASONHOMERECORDS(JohnHarbaughEra/2008-21) 1.New England Patriots 91-22.805 2.Green Bay Packers86-24-2.777 3.BaltimoreRavens 82-31.726 4.Pittsburgh Steelers81-31-1.721 5. New Orleans Saints 76-36.679 RAVENSHOMERECORDS(NFLRankings) TimePeriod(Milestone)RecordNFLRank Since 2010 (Past 12 Seasons)70-273 Since 2008 (John Harbaugh Arrival)82-313 Since 2000 (First Super Bowl Season)128-493 Since 1998 (M&T Bank Stadium Opened)136-573 Since 1996 (Team’s Inception)143-65-14 THE M&T ADVANTAGE M&T BANK STADIUM 2022 BALTIMORE RAVENS 432 GAMEDAY

In 2013, the Ravens, in partnership with the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA), earned a LEED-certified Gold designation for markLEEDLeaguesportsM&Tfriendly,toLEEDTheM&TBankStadiumfromtheU.S.GreenBuildingCouncil(USGBC).venuethenreceivedLEEDGoldre-certificationin2019.(LeadershipinEnergyandEnvironmentalDesign)strivesdeliverenergy-andwater-efficient,healthy,environmentally-cost-savingsbuildings,homesandcommunities.BankStadiumbecamethefirstexistingoutdoorprofessionalfacilityintheUnitedStates–includingallNFLandMajorBaseballstadiums–toreceiveUSGBC’sGoldrating.Acertificationisrecognizedacrosstheglobeasthepremierofachievementingreenbuilding.

SAFETY & SECURITY RECOGNITIONS

In June of 2022, M&T Bank Stadium received the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) Facility of Merit Award. The Facility of Merit Award recognizes a facility that has performed above and beyond normal operations to demonstrate an innovative approach to enhancing safety and security.

M&T Bank Stadium was recognized for its leadership in addressing safety and security issues as part of the 2022 National Sports Safety and Security Conference & Exhibition from June 28-30 in Orlando, Fla. plans,includesBankTheexcellenceSecuritybeenInApril2020,theRavensannouncedthatM&TBankStadiumhadrecognizedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentofHomeland(DHS)withaSAFETYActDesignation,acknowledgingingamedaysecuritypractices.RavensreceivedtheSAFETYActDesignationfortheM&TStadiumSecurityProgram,acomprehensiveprogramthatthescreeningofvisitorsandpackages,emergencythreatassessments,physicalandelectronicsecurityequipment,andtrainedpersonnel.Thesecurityprogramappliestotheentirestadiumproperty,includingtheseatingbowlandsuites,gates,loadingdock,innerandsecondaryperimeters,field,lockerrooms,utilityandmechanicalsystems,andcommandcenter.

SUSTAINABILITY FACTS FOR M&T BANK STADIUM

•Thestandards.2019change from metal halide sports lights to LED sports lights reduces energy consumption by 50%.

•The stadium’s efficient irrigation system and adaptive vegetation reduces 30% of its potable water for outside irrigation.

• Electricity at the stadium was reduced from 15,952,984 kilowatt hours in 2005 to 10,881,579 in 2012.

• The electricity savings of 5,071,405 kilowatt hours can heat about 440 homes for a year.

•Installation of waterless urinals & water-efficient restroom fixtures saves over 3 million gallons of water per year.

• There is a 43% water reduction in the stadium with the installation of over 400 waterless urinals.

•38% of M&T Bank Stadium staff use alternative transportation to work, contributing to the stadium’s carbon footprint reduction of 123,070 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year.

•71% of regularly-occupied spaces have access to outdoor views of Baltimore.

• The stadium is 27% above the national average in energy

•Theefficiency.stadium recycles 31% of its regular waste.

• All construction associated with M&T Bank Stadium’s $120 million improvement project from 2017-19 was designed using LEED Former Ravens president Dick Cass (left) and former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley (right) accept the LEED-certified Gold designation from Jason Hartke (center) of the U.S. Green Building Council.
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In 2022, Baltimore’s Marching Ravens celebrate their 75th season in continuous operation, dating back to September 7, 1947, with the Baltimore Colts Marching Band. With over 150 musicians and crew members, under the direction of John Ziemann, the ensemble continues to be deeply involved in the Baltimore community, appearing at several parades and events throughout the year. For more information and to schedule an appearance, visit: www.BaltimoreRavens.com/MarchingRavens

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MASCOT POE

RAVENS CHEERLEADERS

The Ravens’ Cheerleaders are the longest-tenured co-ed squad in the National Football League. With over 50 athletes in total, the squad is comprised of both a dance and a stunt team. Cheerleaders also spend time in our community helping raise funds for charities and foundations in the Baltimore area. To schedule an appearance, visit: www.baltimoreravens.com/cheerleaders. 75 2022, Baltimore’s Marching Colts) comprised of over 150 members. John Ziemann Colts’ Marching which evolved into the Ravens’ musical BMR deeply involved in the

The gameday experience at M&T Bank Stadium is designed to offer Ravens fans a festive and colorful atmosphere by providing a variety of entertainment and excitement. And it wouldn’t be complete without the Ravens’ fun-loving mascot, Poe. If you would like to book Poe to fly to your next function, please visit: www.baltimoreravens.com/fans/mascots.

In May of 2016, the Ravens switched from artificial turf to natural grass at M&T Bank Stadium. As former team president Dick Cass stated, “The players really wanted to play on grass, and that was a key consideration.” Baltimore had natural grass in the stadium when it first opened in 1998, but the Ravens changed to an artificial turf from Sportexe Momentum Turf for the 2003 season, and then replaced that with a newer Shaw Momentum 51 turf prior to the start of 2010. The Ravens now play on this new strain of grass, developed on a sod farm in North Carolina, that is a mixture of Bermuda and some rye. Officials believe it is more robust than what was previously played on in the stadium. The Ravens also use special artificial lights/lamps to keep grass growing where the field is shaded, particularly during the winter months.

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GAMEDAY BROADCAST TEAM

Pictured above is the Ravens’ 2022 radio team, featuring Gerry Sandusky (right) and former Ravens S Rod Woodson (left). Sandusky, WBAL-TV 11’s sports director, delivers the play-by-play for the broadcast team, while Woodson serves as a color analyst. The duo brings a wealth of football knowledge and experience to game broadcasts on WBAL Radio 1090 AM/101.5 FM and 98Rock WIYY FM (and streamed live on baltimoreravens.com).

All Ravens games can be heard on 98Rock WIYY (97.9 FM), WBAL 1090 AM/101.5 FM, ESPN 630 AM (Washington, D.C.), baltimoreravens.com and in the Ravens mobile app (when fans are in Baltimore). This network broadcasts each game with affiliates spanning five states – Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia – and Washington, D.C. The Spanish radio broadcast of all Ravens games can be heard on Radio La Mera Mera 1050 AM and WTTZ 93.5 FM.

In 2022, two of the Ravens’ three preseason games will be called on TV by Sandusky, the “Voice of the Ravens,” with CBS Sports’ Evan Washburn (seen at right with Sandusky) handling sideline reporting duties. (The crew’s booth analysis role will be announced in late-July.)

The Emmy Award-winning preseason TV broadcasts and pre-game shows are produced by Ravens Productions, led by coordinating producer Matt Brevet, producer Andy Bock and director Dan Reagan. They air on WBAL-TV, WJLA (Washington, D.C.), WGAL (York/Lancaster/Harrisburg, Pa.), WWCW (Roanoke, Va.), WUPV (Richmond, Va.), WTVZ-TV (Norfolk, Va.), and WMDT (Delmarva area). Broadcasts are also simulcast on all radio affiliates.

MARYLAND Annapolis WNAV • 1430 AM 99.9 FM Baltimore WBAL • 101.5 FM 1090 WIYYAM•97.9 FM La Mera Mera • 93.5 FM / 1050 AM Cambridge WCEM • 106.3 FM 1240 AM Chestertown 96.1WCTR•106.9FMFM/1530AM Cumberland WCMD • 102.1 FM 1230 AM RAVENS RADIO LOCKER ROOM SHOW runs 30 minutes after each Ravens game throughout the season. This gameday wrap-up features the live post-game press conferences of head coach John Harbaugh (pictured above with play-byplay announcer Gerry Sandusky) and is followed by several player interviews. RAVENS RADIO AFFILIATES Frederick W292FR • 106.3 FM Hagerstown WARK • 1490 AM 98.9 FM Hancock WWEG • 106.9 FM Pocomoke City WBBX • 106.1 FM Rehoboth Beach/ Ocean City WGMD • 92.7 FM Westminster WTTR • 1470 AM 102.3 FM DELAWARE Seaford WUSX • 98.5 FM KENTUCKY Louisville The Ville • 93.9 FM WEST VIRGINIA Keyser WKLP • 1390 AM Martinsburg WWEG • 106.9 FM PENNSYLVANIA York WSBA • 910 AM 93.9 FM WASHINGTON,D.C. ESPN • 630 AM
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Abato, Theresa .83

All-Time Coaches .56

All-Time Rankings, Defense .409

All-Time Rankings, Offense............................... .407 All-Time Results......................................... .414

All-Time Win/Loss .405 Andres, Michelle .77 Andrews, Mark .101 Armour-Davis, Jalyn..................................... .294 Attendance, All-Time .402 Attendance Records .413 Attenoukon, Houegnon “Q” .68 Azevedo, Mark .66 Badie, Tyler .304

Baltimore Colts History .358

Baltimore Ravens History .358 Band, Marching Ravens .435 Bateman, Rashod .106 Berning, Brandon .68 Biegel, Vince .108 Bienvenu, Mark .83 Bisciotti, Steve .8 Blackburn, David......................................... .65 Bolden, Slade .307 Bowser, Tyus .111 Boyle, Nick .115 Bridges, Shemar .........................................308 Brigance, O.J. .74 Broadcast Team .437 Brooks, Jason .54 Brown, Anthony .309 Brown, Randy .30 Brown, Sashi Bynes, Josh Campbell, Calais .123 Cass, Dick .82

Cheerleaders........................................... .435 Clark, Chuck .129 Clark, Trevon .310 Cleary, Joey .69 Cleveland, Ben .133 Cline, Aaron Cline, John Coaches, All-Time .56 Cohen, Scott .54 Coller, Jim............................................... .84 Colon, Trystan .135

Comeback Victories Community Crawford, Aaron .137

D’Alessandris, Joe .32 Darney, Heather .84

Davis, Mike .139 DeCosta, Eric .11 Devlin, Mike............................................. .34 Dixon, Adrian............................................ .76

Dixon, Kerry ..............................................36 Dobbins, J.K. .142 Downs, Brad .77 Draft Choices, 2022 .284 All-Time .............................................. .398 Colleges .401 Dubé, Jon............................................... .75 Duvernay, Devin .145 Edwards, Gus........................................... .149 Etheridge, Brandon .78 Faalele, Daniel.......................................... .292

Facility, Under Armour Performance Center .1, 94 Fagot, Diego............................................ 311 Fennekohl, Joan .85 Firsts, M&T Bank Stadium .406 Firsts, Ravens Franchise .406 Foundation, Ravens .96 Frazier, Corey .69 Fuller, Kyle .153 Game-by-Game Defense, 2021............................ .335 Game-by-Game Offense, 2021 .334 Game-by-Game Summaries, 2021 ......................... .336 Gelan, Simon .85 Gleason, Patrick .85 Godsey, George .37 Goering, Jeff .78 Hamilton, Kyle .285 Harbaugh, John.......................................... .14 Harrison, Malik .156 Hayes, Daelin .158 Hewitt, Chris .39 Hill, Justice 160 Hines, Kenico .76

Honor Rows .............................................431

Honors, Ravens, All-Time................................. .383 Honors, Ravens, 2021 .333 Hortiz, Joe .............................................. .61 Horton, Chris .24 How the 2021 Ravens Were Built.......................... .332 Humphrey, Marlon .163 Hundley, Brett .168 Huntley, Tyler .171

In Memoriam, Jaylon Ferguson & Tony Siragusa .............. .6 Jackson, Lamar .174 Jackson, Robert .182 James, Ja’Wuan .184 Jefferson II, Tony .186 Johnny Unitas Statue .430 Jones, Travis .290 Jones-Smith, Jaryd...................................... .279 Kasabula, Kate .86 Kinra, Asheesh .86 Kokinis, George .62 Kolar, Charlie .296 Koppelman, Baker .79

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LEED Environmental Award............................... .433

Leonard, Rob .41

Lewis, Ray (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) .377

Lewis, Ray (Statue)...................................... .430

Likely, Isaiah .300

Linderbaum, Tyler .287 Lynn, D’Anton .42

M&T Bank Stadium.................................... .1, 427 Amenities .430

Enhancements .428 Entertainment, In-Game .435 Events .427

Johnny Unitas Statue .430

LEED Designation .433

M&T Bank/Ravens Partnership.......................... .431

Marching Ravens, 75th Anniversary .434

Playing Surface .435

RavensVision Video Screens/WiFi .429

Ray Lewis Statue .430

Safety and Security Recognitions .433 Seating .430 Seating Chart/Map .436 Tailgating .430

The M&T Advantage .432 Transportation .430 Macdonald, Mike .26 Mack, Isaiah .191 Madubuike, Justin .193

Man of the Year, Ravens .386 Marshall, Iman .195 Martin, Tee .43

Mascot .435 Mason, Ben .280 Matteo, Nick .63 McClain, Jameel .72 McClain, Zakoby

McCrary, Nate .197 McDonald, David .72 McDonough, Patrick .70 McLaughlin, Megan McKenzie, Kahlil Means, Steven .201 Mearman, Elizabeth .79 Medical Team .93 Mekari, Patrick .205 Moon, Jeremiah .313 Moore, Jaylon Moore, Nick .208 Moriarty, Pat .60 Moses, Morgan .210 Murray, Jimmy.......................................... .213

Newsome, Ozzie .57

Newsome, Vincent

NFL Rankings, 2021...................................... .353

NFL Standings, 2021 ......................................354 Nichols, Rayshad .314 O’Brien, Jay ..............................................86 Ogden, Jonathan (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer).......... .376 Ojabo, David .289 Oliver, Josh............................................. .215 Opponents, Ravens vs. NFL .420 Orr, Zach .44 Osborn, Ryan .............................................53

Overtime Games, All-Time .405 Oweh, Odafe .217 Person, Ricky .315 Peters, Marcus .219 Peterson, Jay............................................ .53 Phillips, Tyre .224 Pierce, Michael......................................... .227 Players, 2022 .101

Draft Choices .284 First-Year Players .279 Undrafted Rookie Free Agents .306 Veterans ............................................. .101

Player Honors, 2021 .333 Player Honors, All-Time .383 Player Participation, 2021 .329 Player Personnel Staff Headshots .73 Podcast Network, Ravens................................ .439 Poljan, Tony .282 Polk, Makai .316 Powers, Ben 230 Preseason Results, All-Time .412 Primetime Ravens....................................... .403 Pro Bowl Ravens, 2021 .333 Pro Bowl Ravens, All-Time .385 Proche II, James .233 Queen, Patrick .236 Radio Affiliates ......................................... .437 Rankings, NFL, 2021 .353 Rankings, Ravens, All-Time............................... .407 Rankings, Ravens, Year-by-Year Totals .411 Raphael, Andrew .67 Ravens Foundation, Inc.................................... .96 Ravens History .358 Ravens Radio Network/Affiliates.......................... .437

Ray Lewis Statue .430 Reed, Ed (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) .379 Results, All-Time .........................................414 Ricard, Patrick .239

Ring of Honor........................................... .386 Robinson, Matt .53 Rochlitz, Kevin .80 Roman, Greg .28 Rosburg, Megan .55 Ross, Josh .317 Roster, All-Time .387 Rosters, 2022 .323

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Saunders, Steve .45

Schedule & Team Information, 2022 .1

Seating Chart, M&T Bank Stadium .436 Seymour, Kevon .243 Shutouts, All-Time....................................... .402 Singleterry, Craig .87 Snyder, Sarah .72 Stadium .427 Staff Directory .3 Staff Photos ..............................................88 Stallard, Chas .70 Standings, NFL, 2021..................................... .354 Stanley, Ronnie .245 Starters, Game-by-Game, 2021............................ .331 Statistics, Defensive/Special Teams, 2021 .326 Statistics, Preseason, 2021 ................................327 Statistics, Regular Season, 2021 .325 Steele, Chad .81 Stephens, Brandon...................................... .250 Stern, Daniel .53 Stone, Geno Stout, Jordan .298

Super Bowl XXXV Super Bowl XLVII .356 Switzer, Travis .54 Tamayo, Rich .81 Television Programming, Ravens .438 Touchdown For Teachers .432

Trades, All-Time .381 Tucker, Andrew .75 Tucker, Justin .254

Under Armour Performance Center .1, 94 Unitas, Johnny (Statue) ...................................430 Urban, Brent .261 Urban, James .46 Vega, Bobby .71 Vereen, David .318 Ver Steeg, Craig .48 Victor, Binjimen .283 Wallace, Tylan.......................................... .264 Washington, Ar’Darius .267 Washington, Broderick .269 Weaver, Anthony......................................... .50 Webb, Raleigh .319 Weidl, Kevin............................................. .71 Weist, T.J. .51 Welch, Kristian .271 Wiley, Chuck .320 Williams, Cody .87 Williams, Damarion...................................... .302 Williams, Denzel .321 Williams, Devon......................................... .322 Williams, Keith .52 Williams, Marcus .273 Win/Loss Results........................................ .405 Zeitler, Kevin .276

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