A former Pittsburgh Steelers tight end is joining the Baltimore Ravens for another stint with the team. Per multiple reports, Scotty Washington is heading back to the Charm City after spending time with the Ravens during both the 2023 and 2024 campaigns.
It’s been a busy day of transactions in Baltimore, and while the names aren’t huge, the implications could be. The most impactful transactions of the day see the team bringing in veteran running back D’Ernest Johnson (per ESPN’s Adam Schefter) and waiving undrafted rookie kicker John Hoyland (per Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports).
The Ravens are signing tight end Scotty Washington, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports. The team worked out Washington and tight ends Jordan Akins and Baylor Cupp and had quarterback Logan Woodside throwing passes to them.
The Baltimore Ravens are adding to their practice squad ahead of Week 13's matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. Per NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the Ravens have signed former New England Patriots tight end Scotty Washington to the practice squad.
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The Baltimore Ravens' defense is slowly but surely showing signs of improvement late in the season, and some more help is on the way. On Wednesday, the Ravens opened the 21-day practice window for nose tackle Michael Pierce, placing the massive lineman one step closer to his return.
The Baltimore Ravens announced they have designated DT Michael Pierce to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. He’s been out a month with a calf injury.
Per the wire, the Ravens waived TE Scotty Washington from injured reserve with a settlement on Tuesday. Washington, 27, went undrafted out of Wake Forest back in 2020 before catching on with the Bengals.
The latest Baltimore Ravens training camp observations The Ravens returned to practice after a well-deserved Sunday off. Now, they enter their first week of practice that concludes with a football game (albeit a preseason game).