The Baltimore Ravens' 2025 season ended in the most disappointing way, but it still had plenty of positives. One of those was the biggest surprise from the 2025 rookie class in fourth-round pick linebacker Teddye Buchanan.
The Ravens announced Saturday that they are placing LB Teddye Buchanan on injured reserve due to a torn ACL. The team is also elevating LB William Kwenkeu and NT Josh Tupou for Week 16.
With the confirmation of the season-ending torn ACL suffered by fourth-round rookie Teddye Buchanan following the Baltimore Ravens Week 15 shutout of the Cincinnati Bengals, there will be a different yet familiar new starting inside linebacker next to All Pro veteran Roquan Smith for the remainder of the season.
The Baltimore Ravens' push for a playoff spot and a possible AFC North title in 2025 has been an uphill climb since the season started. Injuries derailed momentum for Baltimore early on and defensive struggles were plentiful in the first half of the season.
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Ravens HC John Harbaugh confirmed that fourth-round LB Teddye Buchanan tore his ACL and will miss the rest of the season, via Jamison Hensley. Harbaugh
The Baltimore Ravens fear rookie linebacker Teddye Buchanan tore his ACL during Sunday's shutout of the Cincinnati Bengals, ESPN reported Monday. Buchanan, 23, was set to undergo more testing to confirm the initial diagnosis.
The Ravens’ defense recorded a shutout on Sunday. The unit will likely be without another starter for the remainder of the season, however. Linebacker Teddye Buchanan was carted off the field yesterday after suffering a knee injury during punt coverage.
The Baltimore Ravens returned to winning ways with a blowout win over the division rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals, in the Week 15 game. But defensive coordinator Zach Orr might have lost one of the key members of his unit. Teddye Buchanan was put on the field alongside the special teams for punt coverage near the end of the first quarter.
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Baltimore Ravens standout rookie linebacker Teddye Buchanan suffered a knee injury Sunday afternoon while covering a punt against the Cincinnati Bengals.
For as long as the Baltimore Ravens have been relevant, their success has always been rooted in more than just their early-round selections. The ability to build a championship-caliber roster has consistently come from the top down -- through structure, scouting, and player development.
The Baltimore Ravens have sprung up to seriously threaten their divisional standing for the first time all season following Week 10, finally making good on some of the promise they tantalized the NFL with as one of the season's likeliest contenders.
On October 30, Baltimore Ravens’ fourth-round rookie linebacker Teddye Buchanan was named Defensive Rookie of the Month for his outstanding play in October.
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A select few of the Baltimore Ravens' 2025 rookies got to see extended action for the third week in a row in the team's 17-3 home loss to the Los Angeles Rams to fall to 1-5.
Things aren’t going well for the Baltimore Ravens right now, but former Cal linebacker Teddye Buchanan is making the most of his opportunity as a rookie starter in the NFL.
The Baltimore Ravens made an interesting decision in their Week 2 win over the Cleveland Browns, benching linebacker Trenton Simpson for rookie fourth-round pick Teddye Buchanan.
After the Baltimore Ravens' defense allowed nearly 500 yards and 41 points in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills, it was clear that something needed to change heading into Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns, and they did just that.