Josh Bynes announced his retirement in December; he already has a coaching gig lined up.
Mike Macdonald continues to gather fruit from the John Harbaugh tree. Per Aaron Wilson of KPRC, former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Josh Bynes will join the coaching staff of the Seattle Seahawks, set to serve as a linebackers' assistant under former Charm City defensive coordinator Mike MacDonald.
Adding a former player to Mike Macdonald's first coaching staff, the Seattle Seahawks are expected to hire ex-Baltimore Ravens linebacker Josh Bynes as a defensive assistant for the 2024 season.
The Ravens bookended the beginning and end of Josh Bynes‘ long NFL career. The linebacker officially retired, Friday, and he’ll spend Sunday at The Bank in Baltimore.
Josh Bynes‘ NFL career will not extend to a 13th season.
On Friday, veteran LB Josh Bynes announced that he’s officially retiring as a member of the Ravens. Bynes, 34, originally signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Auburn back in 2011.
The Ravens waived defensive tackle Isaiah Mack, who was later claimed by the Seattle Seahawks. Baltimore had probably hoped it could have added Mack to the practice squad because he showed potential. Mack was undrafted out of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, but made the Tennessee Titans roster as a rookie and appeared in 13 games.
The Ravens have once again parted ways with veteran linebacker Josh Bynes, according to Field Yates of ESPN, releasing the 33-year-old today. The loss is not a significant one to the Ravens defense considering Bynes has been inactive since October.
The Baltimore Ravens waived veteran LB Josh Bynes on Friday and elevated QB Anthony Brown and WR Andy Isabella to their active roster for Week 16, per Field Yates.
Bowser is expected to be ready to go and should make his first appearance of the 2022 season on Monday against the Saints.
It will be a special day at M&T Bank Stadium when the Ravens host the Cleveland Browns in Week 7. The Ravens are welcoming back more than 50 members of the Super Bowl XLVII-winning team to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the franchise’s second world championship. The former players were already trickling in over the weekend.
The Baltimore Ravens defense broke down in Week 4’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, and one unit had a particularly pitiful showing. Baltimore’s inside linebacker
Several Ravens players have already played for Mike Macdonald, so there is already some familiarity with his style of play. As a result, it should be
The Baltimore Ravens officially re-signed veteran linebacker Josh Bynes on Friday in a move that wasn’t met with much fanfare. Bynes was a steady presence at the linebacker position last season and enjoyed what honestly could be described as the most successful of his three stints with the organization.
The Ravens re-signed outside linebacker Josh Bynes, who had a solid season after being signed to the practice squad in September. Baltimore's defense improved when Bynes was moved to the strong side and second-year player Patrick Queen moved to the weakside.
During the 2021 regular season, Bynes accumulated 76 total tackles, a pair of sacks and four pass breakups over those contests.
The Baltimore Ravens still have a whopping 14 internal free agents that remain unsigned at the time of writing. Some of those players the team could still look to re-sign.
The Ravens needed some leadership and they turned to one of their steadiest veterans, Josh Bynes. Bynes, who is on this third stint with the team, played
Kicker competition "The field goal, field goal block period wasn't really what we wanted but just the different situations of having to come off the sidelines and kick, it's a little more realistic.
Bynes finished out 2020 with some of the best numbers of his career — 99 tackles, a sack and two passes defensed.
The Bengals are expected to make plenty of moves in free agency for a second-straight offseason. Linebacker Josh Bynes was one of their most productive free agent additions in 2020.
The NFL's financial side is nearly as interesting as the on-field product, with free agency and franchises' roster-building moves generating widespread interest.
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