Brent Skeen-USA TODAY Sports

The Baltimore Ravens signed WR Tarik Black to the practice squad and cut DB Jeremy Lucien in a corresponding move, per the NFL transaction wire. 

Baltimore’s practice squad now includes: 

  1. G Tykeem Doss
  2. RB Melvin Gordon
  3. G Tashawn Manning
  4. DT Rayshad Nichols
  5. LB Josh Ross
  6. WR Sean Ryan
  7. WR Laquon Treadwell
  8. TE Travis Vokolek
  9. RB Owen Wright
  10. DT Bravvion Roy
  11. CB Tre Swilling
  12. DB Andrew Adams
  13. LB Jeremiah Moon
  14. DB Kevon Seymour (Injured)
  15. T Josh Wells
  16. TE Scotty Washington
  17. WR Tarik Black

Black, 25, wound up going undrafted out of Texas back in 2021. He later signed a rookie contract with the Colts, but was eventually cut loose and signed to the Jets’ practice squad.

New York brought Black on a futures contract for 2022 but ended up releasing him and re-signing him to the practice squad. The Jets cut Black in December and he caught on with the Ravens late in the season. 

He was cut coming out of the preseason and had a stint with the Ravens practice squad earlier this season. 

In 2021, Black appeared in one game and caught one pass for 10 yards receiving. 

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