Aug 18, 2020; Owings Mills, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens defensive end Derek Wolfe (95) stands on the field during the morning session of training camp at Under Armour Performance Center. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Former Denver Broncos star edge rusher Derek Wolfe joined the rival Baltimore Ravens ahead of the 2020 season. This came after Wolfe spent eight years in Denver.

From Baltimore’s perspective, adding a consisent pass rusher to its 3-4 scheme seemed to make sense.

Thus far, it has not panned out for either side. It’s also now looking like the 32-year-old Wolfe could be jeopardy of not playing another snap in the NFL.

Wolfe took to social media on Monday to report that he has undergone his second hip surgery this year alone.

As Ravens insider Jamison Hensley of ESPN notes, said post included the caption “we’re going to try to get a full recovery here and try to live a normal life.”

This certainly does seem like Wolfe’s career is in jeopardy based on what he had to write. Remember, the former second-round pick from Cincinnati missed the entire 2021 campaign with a back injury.

Back in March, Wolfe tweeted out that he “fully intends on coming back this season.” However, that was before his latest hip surgery. It was also just a couple weeks ago that a post made its rounds on social showing Wolfe carrying a 300-pound bear on his back during a hunting trip in Wyoming. Again, that was before his latest surgery.

Playing under a three-year, $12 million deal he signed back in April of last year, Wolfe is set to count $3.8 million against the cap in 2022. If Baltimore were to release him, the team would save $1.8 million.

Throughout his career, Wolfe has recorded 350 tackles (52 for loss), 81 QB hits and 34 sacks.

Baltimore signed veteran Brent Urban earlier this offseason as security. He played with the Ravens from 2015-2018, starting all 16 games his final season with the team. Urban suited up in just six games for the Dallas Cowboys in 2021.

For the Ravens, it’s all about depth. Calais Campbell, Odafe Oweh and rookie David Ojabo are considered their top edge pass rushers heading into training camp. Some clarity on the Wolfe situation might force Baltimore to add another veteran as the summer continues.

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