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Home / Sports / Ravens Roster Shake-up: 5 Players on the Way Out

Ravens Roster Shake-up: 5 Players on the Way Out

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Five Ravens players are expected to depart before the 2026 season begins.
  • Key departures include Deonte Brown and Kyle Van Noy due to performance.
  • Financial savings and roster upgrades are driving these offseason decisions.
Ravens Roster Shake-up: 5 Players on the Way Out

As the 2025 NFL season concludes, the Baltimore Ravens are preparing for a roster overhaul ahead of the 2026 season under new head coach Jesse Minter. Five players are expected to be cut, marking a strategic shift for the team. Veteran wide receiver Deonte Brown, despite being third on the team with 330 yards, is likely out as the Ravens seek a stronger presence in their passing game.

Defensive end Kyle Van Noy's performance has significantly dropped, with only two sacks in 2025 compared to 12.5 in 2024, making his departure probable as the team aims for younger talent at the edge rusher position. Running back Justice Hill, who missed eight games and had limited production, also faces an uncertain future, with his release saving the team $3.1 million.

Quarterback Cooper Rush struggled in his starts for Lamar Jackson, throwing zero touchdowns and four interceptions, making his exit likely. Tyler Huntley's performance warrants a return as backup. Offensive lineman Deonte Brown, who allowed 30 pressures and three quarterback hits in 535 pass-block snaps, is also expected to be a free agent the Ravens will likely replace through free agency or the draft.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Baltimore Ravens are expected to move on from five players, including Deonte Brown, Kyle Van Noy, Justice Hill, Cooper Rush, and Deonte Brown, before the 2026 season.
Kyle Van Noy's performance has declined, recording only two sacks in 2025 compared to 12.5 in 2024, making him a likely candidate for departure as the Ravens seek younger edge rushers.
Cutting players like Justice Hill could save the Ravens $3.1 million, contributing to the team's strategy of improving the roster and managing salary cap space.

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