Ever since the Baltimore Ravens' offseason took an earlier start than anticipated, the front office made their priorities clear: dramatic change was on
This would be an outstanding signing for the 49ers. 25-year-old Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum will be a free agent this offseason and is expected to sign roughly a four-year, $72 million contract ($18 million per season), according to Spotrac.
The San Francisco 49ers could make a blockbuster move for this Pro Bowler, who is set to hit free agency in March. Now that the dust has settled on the 2025 season, there’s plenty of noise surrounding what the 49ers could, should, and will do.
The Seattle Seahawks are going to the NFC championship against the Los Angeles Rams, but there are people within the scouting department who are looking for ways to improve the team down the line.
We're about seven weeks from the start of NFL free agency. There is one guy who is at the tippy top of the wish list for Detroit Lions fans, and presumably is pretty high on Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell's wish list, as well, and that's Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
With their season coming to an end, Baltimore Ravens fans must face a terrifying truth that is now suddenly upon them. In a year when the Ravens were the heavy favorite to win the Super Bowl, what could have been the franchise’s third Super Bowl and first since 2012 turned out to be a fairy tale.
The Baltimore Ravens have treated their operation with an all-or-nothing mentality over the last three years, parlaying Lamar Jackson's steady excellence into perennial mentions as NFL championship contenders.
The Ravens’ 2025 season ended on Sunday night, and their 2026 offseason immediately began. In addition to considering changes to their coaching staff, Baltimore will have to make a number of roster decisions.
Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum’s payday is coming — it just might not hit the bank yet. Right now, the All-Pro center is playing on the final year of his rookie deal, pulling in about $3.3 million on average.
The Baltimore Ravens have had more than a few chances to realize that they may have missed on which players they most prioritized over their past offseason.
There are not a whole lot of weaknesses for this Seattle Seahawks roster. In fact, none come to mind when you're looking at head coach Mike Macdonald's loaded and deep defense.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Baltimore Ravens’ offensive line may be struggling this season, but Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum remains a bright spot. His chemistry with quarterback Lamar Jackson is evident, and he’s done an outstanding job protecting the franchise star, allowing just two sacks all year.
Despite bringing back four of five starters from what rounded into one of the best blocking units in the league by the end of last season, the Baltimore Ravens' offensive line has been a liability far more often than it's been a strength this year.
With the offseason closer than some might think, the Baltimore Ravens might have some big decisions to make, but a no-brainer is staring them in the face.
Lamar Jackson has turned high-scoring offenses into the norm for the Baltimore Ravens. He hasn't even needed consistent star options to throw or pass to;
The Ravens have signaled their desire to sign center Tyler Linderbaum to an extension before he hits free agency, but the two sides “are not within striking distance of a deal,” per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
The Baltimore Ravens have had some great draft picks in the franchise's history, but an underrated one that doesn't get talked about as much is former first-round pick center Tyler Linderbaum.
The Carolina Panthers are turning a corner as they have a 5-4 record through the first half of the team's season. If they continue along this trajectory, they will become a threat for the playoffs and have the chance to become a major player in free agency.
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.
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.
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.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh told reporters Friday that rookie center and first-round draft pick Tyler Linderbaum would be sidelined "probably at least a week" because of a left foot injury he suffered during a practice.
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.