The Baltimore Ravens might have the best rushing attack in NFL history. It thrives on the combination of Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson, who play off each other perfectly.
The Baltimore Ravens are almost drowning in riches. They've spent all offseason playing the difficult game of trying to please everyone who's up for contractual extensions, an imposing challenge when they can't seem to stop drafting young stars.
The Baltimore Ravens surprised many by not offering offensive lineman Tyler Linderbaum his fifth-year option. While Linderbaum only has one year left on his contract, the Ravens still have a desire to keep him on the team for the long haul.
Tyler Linderbaum. Kyle Hamilton. Lamar Jackson. That’s the shortlist — and also the very expensive one — of Baltimore Ravens stars either in line for critical contract discussions.
The Baltimore Ravens selected Tyler Linderbaum in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft and quickly witnessed his rise to becoming one of the game’s premier players at his position.
When the Baltimore Ravens drafted Tyler Linderbaum with the 25th pick in 2022, the fit felt natural. He arrived from Iowa as the nation’s top center prospect — a two-time All-American with elite athletic traits, a sharp football mind, and an edge forged from a wrestling background.
Earlier this offseason, the Baltimore Ravens were able to keep one of their top offensive linemen around when they signed left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a three-year, $60 million extension before he could hit the open market.
The Baltimore Ravens were relatively quiet in free agency this offseason thanks to very limited financial resources, but they definitely made some noise by putting together a renowned NFL Draft class.
Bengals LB Logan Wilson said he wants to help the two rookie linebackers that the team drafted, second-rounder Demetrius Knight and fourth-rounder Barrett Carter, just as former DE Sam Hubbard helped him before he retired.
Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Tyler Linderbaum is one of the best centers in the league, but the former first-round pick could join a new team before long.
The Baltimore Ravens checked off two big items on their offseason checklist on Wednesday, exercising the fifth-year option on safety Kyle Hamilton while declining it on center Tyler Linderbaum.
The Baltimore Ravens have made their decision on their 2022 first-round draft picks’ – safety Kyle Hamilton, and center Tyler Linderbaum – fifth-year options.
The Baltimore Ravens picked up the fifth-year option on All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton while declining the same commitment to offensive lineman Tyler Linderbaum on Wednesday.
One of the safest fifth-year option bets this year, the Ravens are indeed exercising Kyle Hamilton‘s. This will push the All-Pro safety’s contract through 2026.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta announced they are declining the fifth-year option for C Tyler Linderbaum. However, DeCosta said the intent is to work out a long-term deal to ensure Linderbaum remains in Baltimore. The option for Linderbaum would have been $23.4 million fully guaranteed for the 2026 season.
Baltimore Ravens star center Tyler Linderbaum is in line for a new extension this offseason, and with two Pro Bowl selections in his first three seasons, he will most likely become one of the league's highest-paid players at his position.
Tyler Linderbaum is next in line for a monster payday, and he deserves every penny. The Philadelphia Eagles just handed Cam Jurgens a $68 million bag to lock down the middle of their offensive line for the next four years.
With Super Bowl LIX now behind us and the Philadelphia Eagles celebrating their big win over the Kansas City Chiefs, it's time to look ahead to next season.
Former Iowa Hawkeyes center Tyler Linderbaum had himself quite a day in the Baltimore Ravens' win over the Dallas Cowboys this past Sunday. The Ravens defeated the Cowboys 28-25, and in the process, Linderbaum earned himself the highest Pro Football Focus grade of any Baltimore player, earning himself a 91.4.
Linderbaum just finished his junior season with Iowa. He was named a consensus All-American and earned the Dave Rimington Trophy, which is awarded to the most outstanding center in the country.