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2024 RAVENS SCHEDULE Fri. Sat. Sat.

Aug. 9 Aug. 17 Aug. 24

PRESEASON PHILADELPHIA EAGLES M&T BANK STADIUM ATLANTA FALCONS M&T BANK STADIUM at Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field

Thurs. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Mon. Sun. Sun. Thurs. Sun. Mon. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sat. Wed. TBD

Sept. 5 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6* Oct. 13* Oct. 21 Oct. 27* Nov. 3* Nov. 7 Nov. 17* Nov. 25* Dec. 1* Dec. 8 Dec. 15* Dec. 21* Dec. 25 TBD

REGULAR SEASON at Kansas City Chiefs GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium LAS VEGAS RAIDERS M&T BANK STADIUM at Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium BUFFALO BILLS M&T BANK STADIUM at Cincinnati Bengals Paycor Stadium WASHINGTON COMMANDERS M&T BANK STADIUM at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium at Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Stadium DENVER BRONCOS M&T BANK STADIUM CINCINNATI BENGALS M&T BANK STADIUM at Pittsburgh Steelers Acrisure Stadium at Los Angeles Chargers SoFi Stadium PHILADELPHIA EAGLES M&T BANK STADIUM BYE at New York Giants MetLife Stadium PITTSBURGH STEELERS M&T BANK STADIUM at Houston Texans NRG Stadium CLEVELAND BROWNS M&T BANK STADIUM

7:30 p.m. (WMAR) 12 p.m. (WBAL) 1 p.m. (WBAL) 8:20 p.m. (NBC) 1 p.m. (CBS) 4:25 p.m. (FOX) 8:20 p.m. (NBC) 1 p.m. (CBS) 1 p.m. (CBS) 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) 1 p.m. (CBS) 1 p.m. (CBS) 8:15 p.m. (Prime)^ 1 p.m. (CBS) 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) 4:25 p.m. (CBS) 1 p.m. (CBS) 4:30 p.m. (FOX) 4:30 p.m. (Netflix)^ TBD

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BALTIMORE RAVENS COMMUNICATIONS Chad Steele / Sr. Vice President of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . chad.steele@ravens.nfl.net /410-701-4152 Patrick Gleason / Vice President of Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . patrick.gleason@ravens.nfl.net /410-701-4161 Marisol Renner / Sr. Director of Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . marisol.renner@ravens.nfl.net /410-701-4157 Tom Valente / Sr. Director of Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tom.valente@ravens.nfl.net /410-701-4158 Daniel Horowitz / Sr. Coordinator of Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . daniel.horowitz@ravens.nfl.net /410-701-4153 Rachel Richards / Public Relations Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rachel.richards@ravens.nfl.net /410-701-4925 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ORGANIZATION 2024 Schedule and Team Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mark Azevedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Steve Bisciotti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 O.J. Brigance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Sashi Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Dick Cass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Joey Cleary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Coaches, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Eric DeCosta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Adrian Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Facility, Ravens Training Complex/UAPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 93 Corey Frazier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 John Harbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chris Hewitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Kenico Hines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Chris Horton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 George Kokinis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Nick Matteo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 David McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Medical Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Todd Monken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Ozzie Newsome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Zach Orr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Player Personnel Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ravens Foundation, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Staff, Executive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Staff Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Dr. Andrew Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Bobby Vega . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

HISTORY Attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 Attendance Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487 Colts Football History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Comeback Victories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 Draft Choices, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 Franchise Firsts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 Ray Lewis (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 Jonathan Ogden (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) . . . . . . . . . . 449 Opponents, Ravens vs. NFL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 494 Overtime Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 Player Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Primetime Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 Pro Bowl Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Rankings, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 Ravens History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Ed Reed (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 Results, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488 Results, Preseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486 Results/Trends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 Ring of Honor/Man of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Roster, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 Super Bowl XXXV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Super Bowl XLVII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 Trades, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 GAMEDAY Entertainment, In-Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486 Honor Rows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 LEED Environmental Award/Safety Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 M&T Bank Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 Ravens-M&T Bank Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483 Ravens Radio Network/Affiliates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488 Ravens Television Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488 Stadium Seating Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487 Statues, Ray Lewis & Johnny Unitas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482 Touchdown For Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484

PLAYERS Draft Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 Undrafted Rookie Free Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 2023 REVIEW Game-by-Game Summaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 How Ravens Were Built . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 NFL Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 NFL Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 Player Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Player Participation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Starters, Game-by-Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Statistics, Game-by-Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 Statistics, Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Statistics, Preseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 Statistics, Regular Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387

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MEDIA GUIDE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 2024 Baltimore Ravens Media Guide was prepared by the team’s public relations department. We extend a special thank you to past staff members of the Ravens’ PR department who have contributed to the publication of the media guide since 1996. Executive Editor: Marisol Renner Co-Editor: Dan Horowitz Editors/Writers: Patrick Gleason, Rachel Richards & Tom Valente Design: Ken Lisse & Nick Prevas Contributors: Max Berenson, Alex Brady, Drew Meyer, Jessica Stephans, Kelly Tallant Photographers: Phil Hoffmann, Shawn Hubbard, Joey Pulone, Sid Keiser, Paul Spinelli, AP Newsroom Copyright © 2024 Baltimore Ravens

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2024 RAVENS STAFF DIRECTORY OPERATIONS Simon Gelan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVP of Operations Joan Fennekohl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Team Travel Keith Mathews . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Facilities Maintenance Ray Littleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Facilities Operations Matt Klug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facilities Operations Sr. Manager Dan Parsons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Team Operations Jerry Bolling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Services Manager Avon Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Services Manager Marlon McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facilities Manager Major Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facilities Operations Coordinator John Swann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Services Assistant

EXECUTIVE Stephen J. Bisciotti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Owner Sashi Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Dick Cass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Emeritus Lisa Dixon . . . . Sr. Dir. of Special Events/Special Asst. to the Owner Adam Neuman . . . . Chief of Staff, Special Advisor to the President Ron Shapiro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Advisor to the Owner LEGAL Brandon Etheridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVP & General Counsel Toks Arowojolu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Associate General Counsel Jessica Markison . . . Sr. Director of Compliance & Risk Management David Ghostlaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff Attorney

Team Services Assistants

FINANCE Jeff Goering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVP/Chief Financial Officer Jim Coller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Finance Reba Koppelman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Finance Dana Cline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Payables Mitch Goldstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting Manager Sean McCart . . . . . . . . . . Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis Corrine Beil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff Accountant

Steven Adelsberger Brandon Ambush Denny Brothers David Camak Bobby Chesney Roman Clark Lindsey David

Kori Richardson Chris Smith Jason Stevens Frank Thomas Adam Webster Josh Westervelt Jawan Yancey

SECURITY Ross Luciano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President of Security Frank Fornoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Security Manager Steve Owens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Security Manager Mike Sotka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Security Manager Dante Briley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Security Manager Rose Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Security

PEOPLE, CULTURE & INCLUSION Elizabeth Mearman . . . . . . . . . . SVP of People, Culture & Inclusion Julie Tambussi . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of People, Culture & Inclusion Jillian Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of People Operations Jasmine Chiazor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. PC&I Mgr. - Talent Acquisition Jordan Bonner . . . . . . . . . . PC&I Manager - Employee Engagement Davon Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . People, Culture & Inclusion Manager Patti Holtery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Payroll Specialist Katie Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Payroll Specialist Karen McGee . . . . . . . . . . . People, Culture & Inclusion Coordinator

FIELDS & GROUNDS - M&T BANK STADIUM Sean Kauffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Stadium Field Operations Jarod Knopp . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager of Stadium Field Operations Matt Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Field Specialist Dan Ampthor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Field Specialist Billy Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Field Specialist

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Asheesh Kinra . . . . . . . . Vice President of Information Technology Jeremy Parks . . . . . . . Sr. Director, Enterprise Applications & Data Ricky Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Technical Solutions Christian Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, IT Operations Steve Kain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IT Security Manager David Saunders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Engineer Kevin Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Systems Administrator Conor Lynch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CRM Administrator Robert Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Help Desk Analyst

FIELDS & GROUNDS - UNDER ARMOUR PERFORMANCE CENTER Bryan Filkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Fields & Grounds - UAPC P.J. Petel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Fields & Grounds Matt Cavrak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Turf Specialist Will Ranney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Turf Specialist Justin Syharath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Turf Specialist CORPORATE SALES & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Kevin Rochlitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVP/Chief Sales Officer Aaron Cline . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Corporate Sales & Suites Dan Condon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sr. Director of Sales Trey Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Sales Chris Wack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Corporate Sales Ryan Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Sales Manager Gwen Sieck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corporate Sales & Media Manager Tyler Cherigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strategic Partnership Designer

PUBLIC RELATIONS Chad Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVP of Communications Patrick Gleason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Public Relations Marisol Renner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Public Relations Tom Valente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Communications Dan Horowitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Coordinator of Public Relations Rachel Richards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public Relations Coordinator

CLIENT SERVICES Kate Kasabula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Client Services Matt Kempel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Client Services Tricia Aoki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Client Services Manager Tim Bancells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Client Services Manager Jaida Bayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Client Services Coordinator Gabrielle Chambers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Client Services Coordinator Brett Tilley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Client Services Coordinator

COMMUNITY RELATIONS Heather Darney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VP of Community Relations/ Executive Director, Ravens Foundation Kelly Tallant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Community Relations Briana Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community Relations Manager Drew Meyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community Relations Sr. Coordinator 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Jerome Gilmore Quan Griffin Jimmy Hammond Brandon Hurt Jefferson Mitten Jamel Nesbit Ethan Pollock Steve Redmer

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2024 RAVENS STAFF DIRECTORY SUITE SALES & SERVICE Theresa Abato . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Suite Sales & Service Hayward Caswell . . . . . . . . Director of Suite Services & Operations Jillian Magnotta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager of Suites & Services Chris Lisle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite Services Specialist

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Cody Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Strategy & Analytics Genevieve McNally . . . . . . Sr. Manager of Fan Insights & Analytics Steve States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Business Analyst Tyrique Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Data Analyst - Media Rebecca Meagher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Visualization Engineer Fayo Ojo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Data Analyst - Generalist

MARKETING Brad Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVP of Marketing Kim Ferguson . . . . . . . . Sr. Director, Activation & Fan Development Josh Lukin . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director, Brand Strategy & Advertising Matt Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Legacy Engagement Laura Humphreys . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Marketing & Activation Adam Rudel . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Marketing & Football Outreach Moe Shoots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager of Events Anneliese Akins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graphic Design Manager Katie Bollinger . . . . . . . . . Manager, Marketing & Fan Development Camille Cipollone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historical Curator Bryan Corvera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager, Advertising & Media Tory Nymick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entertainment Marketing Manager Nick Prevas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brand Design Manager Brandon Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mascot Program Manager Kaylie Homberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Event Coordinator Yajaira Rivas . . . . . . Sr. Marketing & Fan Development Coordinator Shamar Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Football Outreach Coordinator Tina Galdieri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheer Coordinator John Ziemann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marching Band President

STADIUM OPERATIONS Rich Tamayo . . . . . SVP of Stadium Operations & Guest Experience John Cline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Event Operations Chris Inouye . . . . . . . . VP of Retail & Food & Beverage Operations Jobie Waldt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Stadium Operations Evan Harkum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Project Manager Evan Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Stadium Operations Megan Grondzki . . . . Sr. Manager of Retail & Purchasing Operations Rob Tune . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager of Event Operations Tim Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Coordinator, Stadium Operations GUEST EXPERIENCE Colleen Helak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Guest Experience Kevin Lynch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guest Experience Hospitality Manager Charlie Sweeney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guest Experience Manager Ryan Stango . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guest Experience Sr. Coordinator TICKET SALES & OPERATIONS Baker Koppelman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SVP, Ticketing Richard Lintker . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director, Ticket Sales & Hospitality Adam Mazalewski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director, Ticket Operations Elli Peltonen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director, Ticket Services T.J. a’Becket . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Ticket Operations & Distribution Adam Blenckstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Manager Eric Hubbs . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales & Hospitality Services Manager Raven Jones . . . . Ticket Services & PSL Owner Rewards Manager Peter Jacobsen . . Sr. Coordinator, Ticket Services & ADA Seating Naomi Carbonaro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Representative Camryn DeLucie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Operations Coordinator Marcus Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Representative Reggie Keller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Services & Perch Coordinator Emma Klein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Representative Betsy Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Services Coordinator Makinley Timmons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Representative

RAVENS MEDIA Michelle Andres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SVP of Ravens Media Jay O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . VP, Broadcasting & Gameday Productions Garrett Downing . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Social Media/Digital Host Dave Lang . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Digital Strategy & Innovation Matt Brevet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Production Eddie Coughlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Photography Phil Cunningham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Post-Production Steve Groff . . . . . . . . . Director of Broadcast Technical Operations Ryan Mink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editorial Director Jack Dana . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Manager, Production & Media Assets Brent Airey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Animator Keith Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motion Designer Cliff Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff Writer Cassie Cherigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Media Manager/Digital Host Dave Heringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Social Media Graphic Designer Nick Modisett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cinematographer Kristie Osborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Asset Manager Jakira White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager, Media Sponsorship Shelby Lasso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Producer/Editor & Digital Host Nahom Nega . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Producer/Editor JT Santos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cinematographer Jacob Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Designer Lauren Purdy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Coordinator, Digital Stragegy Annie Morraye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Experience Coordinator Bryson Neverdon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor, Video Content & Podcasts Ashley Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Media Coordinator Jeff Atkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cinematographer Phil Hoffmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Photographer Shawn Hubbard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Photographer Joey Pulone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Photographer 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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2024 RAVENS STAFF DIRECTORY PLAYER PERSONNEL Eric DeCosta . . . . . . . Executive Vice President & General Manager Ozzie Newsome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Vice President George Kokinis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Player Personnel Nick Matteo . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Football Administration David McDonald . . . . . Vice President of Research & Development Mark Azevedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Player Personnel Andrew Raphael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Director of College Scouting Steve Clagett Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Learning & Development Derrick Yam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Data & Decision Science Joey Cleary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Director of College Scouting Corey Frazier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Director of Pro Personnel Jenn Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief of Staff to the General Manager Bobby Vega . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . National Scout Houegnon "Q" Attenoukon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Coast Area Scout Brandon Berning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Midwest/Southwest Area Scout Patrick McDonough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northeast Area Scout Chas Stallard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southwest Area Scout Kevin Weidl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southeast/Midwest Area Scout TJ Ajibola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football Operations Assistant Sophie Cortese . . . . . . . Football Administration/Salary Cap Analyst Travis Hawkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pro Scout Samantha Lazar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quantitative Analyst Joe Moreno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel Assistant James Oncea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Football Systems Manager Terrell Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pro Scout & Salary Cap Analyst Andrew Rogan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coaching/Scouting Analyst Joe Sudano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Football Operations Assistant Maggie Domanowski . . . . Administrative Asst. to Player Personnel Jameel McClain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Player Engagement Sarah Snyder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Sports Nutrition Johnny Shelton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Chaplain Dr. Lori Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Player Engagement Manager Valarie Wideman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Player Services Manager O.J. Brigance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Advisor to Player Engagement Pat Moriarty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Consultant Robert Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Player Personnel Fellow Rachel Farnan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Nutrition Fellow

COACHING John Harbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach COORDINATORS Chris Hewitt . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Head Coach/Pass Game Coordinator Chris Horton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams Coordinator Zach Orr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator Todd Monken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator COACHES Danny Breyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Assistant Coach Randy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Special Teams Coach Brendan Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Quality Control Coach Joe D’Alessandris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Line Coach Mark DeLeone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Linebackers Coach George Godsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends Coach Dennis Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Line Coach Sam Koch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Special Teams Coach Greg Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers Coach Doug Mallory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary Coach Tee Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterbacks Coach Matt Robinson . . . Asst. Defensive Line Coach/Outside Linebackers Adam Schrack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Quality Control Coach Chuck Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass Rush Coach Daniel Stern . . . . . . Director of Football Strategy/Asst. QBs Coach Travis Switzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Run Game Coordinator Willie Taggart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Running Backs Coach Travelle Wharton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Offensive Line Coach COACHING STAFF Kaelyn Buskey . . . . . . . . . Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Ben Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coaching Research Engineer Scott Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strength & Conditioning Coordinator DP Eyman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellow Prentice Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellow Connor Gorny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Applied Sports Scientist Kevin Hartman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strength & Conditioning Intern Ian Kolste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellow Megan McLaughlin . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Director of Football Information Noah Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Football Analyst Megan Rosburg . . . . Asst. to the Head Coach/Defensive Assistant Sam Rosengarten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of High Performance Marianna Salas . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellow Ron Shrift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strength & Conditioning Coach Jyair Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Performance Fellow Anthony Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strength & Conditioning Coach

TRAINING & MEDICAL Dr. Andrew Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tricia Bent-Goodley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Team Clinician Adrian Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Certified Athletic Trainer Ron Medlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr. Assistant Athletic Trainer Kevin Domboski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Head Athletic Trainer Michael Blankenship . . . Sr. Physical Therapist/Asst. Athletic Trainer Cross Klemko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer Chris Marroquin . . . . . . Rehabilitation Coord./Asst. Athletic Trainer Mike Thomas . . . Performance Therapist/Assistant Athletic Trainer Kim Niggel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medical Services Manager

EQUIPMENT Kenico Hines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Equipment Manager Tom Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Equipment Manager Ebony Short . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sewing Manager Scott Rotier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Equipment Manager Jordan Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Coordinator Jeremy Tunstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Coordinator Michele Geiman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seamstress Ernestine Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seamstress Kendra Shapanus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seamstress Najuma Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seamstress

FOOTBALL VIDEO Mark Bienvenu . . . . . . Vice President of Football Video Operations Collin Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Football Video Operations Da'Vonta Ealy . . . . . . . . . . . . Football Video Operations Coordinator Austin Marshall . . . . . . . . . . Football Video Operations Coordinator 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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JACOBY JONES 1984-2024

IN LOVING MEMORY


STEVE BISCIOTTI OWNER

COLLEGE: SALISBURY STATE UNIVERSITY BORN: 4/10/60, PHILADELPHIA, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 25/25

STEVE BISCIOTTI wants consistency. His goal is to have the Ravens in the playoff hunt every season, avoiding dips that plague some franchises.

team. Today, his influence in the NFL continues to rise. He served for several years on two important ownership committees: Broadcast and Digital Media.

The Ravens are one of only four teams (Green Bay – 12, New England – 12, Baltimore – 11, and Kansas City – 11) to earn at least 11 postseason berths in the last 16 years (2008-23), with Baltimore winning at least one game in eight of those 11 playoff campaigns. Additionally, during this span, the Ravens have compiled the NFL’s fourth-most postseason victories (12, tied with Green Bay), and they have advanced to four AFC Championship games (2023, 2012, 2011 and 2008), winning Super Bowl XLVII in 2012.

When Bisciotti, now in his 25th year as an owner of the Ravens, hired Harbaugh as the team's head coach in January of 2008, some eyebrows were raised. Harbaugh had never been a head coach at any level. In fact, he had not been an offensive or defensive coordinator in the NFL. It was obviously the right choice. Along with the Super Bowl XLVII victory during the 2012 season, Baltimore advanced to the playoffs in its first five years with Harbaugh, who is the only modern-day (since 1970) head coach to win a playoff game in each of his first four and five seasons. He is also the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in six of the first seven seasons, while his 12 playoff victories tie (Tom Coughlin and Bill Cowher) for the fifth most ever by a head coach in the first 16 seasons of an NFL coaching career.

"We're proud of what we're giving to Baltimore," Bisciotti says. "You have to make the playoffs to have the opportunity to compete for championships, and championships are our goal. We want to be a consistent winner that avoids big lulls and not being in the playoffs for any length of time." The Ravens are part of an elite group: They are one of 15 NFL teams with multiple Super Bowl victories. Five franchises have won one title. Eight others have earned a berth in the game and lost, while four teams have never advanced to the Super Bowl. More importantly, with the Super Bowl XLVII Championship, the Ravens (two), the Patriots (six), the Chiefs (three) and the Buccaneers, Giants and Steelers (also two each) are the only teams that have won more than one NFL title since the turn of the century in 2000.

"We all saw something in John. And, you have to be willing to separate yourself from the masses – take some chances – to achieve great success," Bisciotti says of Harbaugh, who in 2019 was named NFL Coach of the Year after guiding Baltimore to a franchise-best 14-2 record. "There's probably a little bit more perception that we took a risk with John. We don't think we did." Since taking over as the Ravens' full owner (2004), Bisciotti's teams have earned the playoffs a total of 12 times, including the AFC's No. 1 seed in both 2019 (14-2 record) and 2023 (134 record). His 2004 (9-7), 2013 (8-8), 2017 (9-7) and 2021 (8-9) teams were in playoff contention heading into the season's final week. Baltimore has also captured six division crowns under Steve's leadership, and with Harbaugh at the helm (since 2008), has produced the league's third-most total victories (172, including playoffs).

The passionate Bisciotti, who at 64 is the NFL’s fourthyoungest majority owner (Kansas City's Clark Hunt, 59, Arizona’s Michael Bidwill, 59 and Washington's Josh Harris, 59), bought a minority interest in the Ravens from Art Modell in 2000, completing the purchase of the franchise on April 9, 2004. Steve's initial investment to the team provided funds to secure free agents for the 2000 Super Bowl XXXV Championship

QUOTH THE RAVEN: STEVE BISCIOTTI “My responsibilities are not only to my family and the people who work for the Ravens. There are over a million stakeholders in the Baltimore area who we have an obligation to. They’re the fans who invest more than three hours on Sunday to watch, listen to or attend our games. That’s a big difference from – Steve Bisciotti on owning the Ravens owning a non-sports company.” “What really strikes me about Steve is his loyalty to the friends he’s had forever. A lot of people, when they become very successful like Steve, they move on. His friends are the same ones he grew up with. – Longtime Maryland basketball coach Gary Williams That’s one of his strengths.”

“[Steve] is a great leader. The players love him. They love when he’s around. He’s an inspiration to all of our guys, to me, to this organization. He sets the tone here. It’s a great organization because of his vision.” – John Harbaugh on Steve Bisciotti

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STEVE BISCIOTTI although, in 2020, it was announced that the foundation and the Ravens combined to donate $5 million to assist vital programs supported by Catholic Charities from more than 200 locations in Baltimore City and nine Maryland counties.

MOST SUPER BOWL TITLES SINCE 2000 SEASON Titles Team 6 New England Patriots 3 Kansas City Chiefs 2 Baltimore Ravens 2 New York Giants 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Seasons 2001,'03, '04,'14, '16, '18 2019, 2022, 2023 2000, 2012 2007, 2011 2005, 2008 2002, 2020

In August of 2020, the foundation and the Ravens also jointly distributed $1 million to support social justice reform in Baltimore, with a committee of current and former Ravens players determining the 28 programs chosen to receive funds from the contribution.

Born in Philadelphia on April 10, 1960, Bisciotti moved with his family to Baltimore (Severna Park) in March of 1961 when Steve, the youngest of three children, was 11 months old. His father, Bernard, took the children to Orioles and Colts games. Sadly, Bernard died of leukemia when Steve was 8. His mother, Patricia, a huge Ravens fan, then raised the children.

Additionally, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Steve and Renee’s foundation and the Ravens combined to donate $1 million to support four nonprofit organizations – the Fund for Educational Excellence, the United Way of Central Maryland, the Baltimore Community Foundation and the Maryland Food Bank – in their efforts to combat the public health crisis.

After graduating from Salisbury (Md.) State University in 1982 with a degree in liberal arts, Bisciotti worked in the temporary help industry. In 1983 (at age 23), he started Aerotek with his cousin, Jim Davis. They offered aerospace and technology companies access to skilled temporary employees.

In June of 2021, Steve and Renee honored Ozzie Newsome – the Ravens' longtime personnel executive and Pro Football Hall of Famer – by making a $4 million gift in his name to Maryland's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Through their foundation, the $4 million donation created the Ozzie Newsome Scholars Program, which funds scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland.

Aerotek is part of Allegis Group, the largest staffing firm in the United States and the largest privately held talent management firm in the world. The company, headquartered just outside Baltimore, has offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Allegis Group has over 16,000 internal employees and 130,000 employees assigned to client locations. These include engineers, scientists, IT professionals, accountants, attorneys and industrial workers.

In January of 2023, The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti foundation and the Ravens made a $20 million commitment to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore to create the Baltimore Ravens Boys & Girls Club at Hilton Recreation Center. The previously-closed center will undergo a comprehensive renovation resulting in a space where hundreds of children ages 6-18 will participate daily in youth development programs. In April of 2024, Steve and Renee's foundation and the Ravens announced a $10 million donation to help form the Baltimore Ravens College Track Center, targeted to open in the fall of 2025. The new academic facility is being created to help Baltimore City Public School students advance through high school, college and into the workforce.

Before purchasing the Ravens, Bisciotti's business success was not well known to the general public on a national level, or even notable in the Baltimore area, where he and his partners kept a low profile. "I'm OK if I'm one of the least known owners in pro sports," Bisciotti says. Steve, an energetic visionary, is quietly dedicated to several important causes and projects, some associated with his deep Catholic faith. He is a board member for Catholic Charities and created The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation. Most of Bisciotti's extensive charity work and generous giving are done without public notice,

Bisciotti enjoys golfing and boating. He and his wife, Renee (Foote), are the parents of two sons: Jason and Jack, both of whom reside with their families in the Baltimore area. (Bisciotti is pronounced: bih-SHAH-tee.)

QUOTH THE RAVEN: STEVE BISCIOTTI “I remember going to a couple of Colts games every season with my dad or mom and brother (Mike) and sister (Cathy Thomas). We were on the 10-yard line, lower deck. We’d go to O’s games, too. My favorite player was Paul Blair, because my brother already claimed Brooks Robinson and would not let me take the same guy. We’d also go to Westminster for Colts training camp. We have pictures with various players, and I have one with me wearing Johnny Unitas’ helmet. I would always ask the Colts players if I could wear their helmets.” – Steve Bisciotti At left: A young Steve Bisciotti with the late Johnny Unitas at Colts training camp.

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SASHI BROWN PRESIDENT

COLLEGE: HAMPTON / HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BORN: 5/15/76, BOSTON, MA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 16/3

Entering his third year with the Baltimore Ravens, SASHI BROWN, 48, oversees and manages all business areas of the organization, including finances, legal, budgeting, corporate sales, operations, stadium activities, communications and business ventures. Brown was also appointed by Commissioner Roger Goodell to serve on the NFL's Stadium Committee. “He’s very smart and has good judgement,” stated longtime Ravens president Dick Cass, whose role Brown assumed in April 2022. “He’s thoughtful, and what you really notice are his people skills, poise and presence.” For the three years (2019-21) prior to his arrival in Baltimore, Brown worked at Monumental Sports & Entertainment, last serving as President of Monumental Basketball (Wizards, Mystics and Go-Go) and as a special advisor to the CEO. Brown also previously accrued 13 years of NFL experience, including five seasons (2013-17) with the Cleveland Browns, where he served two years (2016-17) as executive vice president of football operations. Prior, he spent eight years (2005-12) with the Jacksonville Jaguars, last serving as senior vice president and general counsel. In 2015, Brown was named to the Sports Business Journal’s “Forty Under 40” list. He began his career as an attorney at the Washington, D.C.-based law firm WilmerHale. 2022-24: (with Baltimore Ravens) 2024: Spearheaded by Brown, the Ravens announced in April the creation of the Ravens College Access Program, which is supported by $50 million in donations that benefit three organizations (College Bound, Bridges Baltimore & College Track) dedicated to providing access to higher education...The Stephen & Renee Bisciotti Foundation and the Ravens will contribute $30 million to the three college completion programs ($10 million to each), while M&T Bank and College Track will also provide $10 million investments each...In conjunction with this program, the Baltimore Ravens College Track Center is expected to open in the fall of 2025...In March, the Ravens entered a partnership with Levy to become the team’s official food, beverage and hospitality (F&B) partner and the exclusive concessionaire at M&T Bank Stadium. 2023: Brown led the months-long planning and December unveiling of “The Next Evolution,” a three-year (2024-26) upgrades project to significantly enhance the gameday and year-round fan offerings at M&T Bank Stadium...In addition to substantial developments on the exterior plazas, every level of the venue has undergone (or will undergo) renovations – thus completely transforming the stadium experience for all fans and ensuring that the stadium remains a worldclass NFL and entertainment venue well into the future...In 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

"The Ravens serve as a beacon of excellence for the community and beyond. Our performance on the field must be matched by our investments off the field, which we’ve accomplished — tens of millions of dollars invested in the greater Baltimore community. It’s a core part of our mission to be a great steward, not only a great football team on the field, which we’ve been, but also a great steward of the community in Maryland as a whole.” – Sashi Brown on the Ravens’ 15-year lease agreement/ extension with the Maryland Stadium Authority to remain playing at M&T Bank Stadium through at least 2037

November, Brown oversaw the completion of a significant agreement with the Fanatics Retail Group to assume all future M&T Bank Stadium retail operations, along with the continuation of e-commerce business...The new partnership creates an omni-channel experience for Ravens fans that seamlessly integrates online and in-venue shopping... In April, Brown’s leadership helped secure a new 15-year strategic partnership extension with M&T Bank, which includes the continued stadium naming rights agreement. 2022: In his first year as president, Brown led the completion of a new stadium lease agreement between the Maryland Stadium Authority and the Ravens, extending the team’s commitment to remain in Baltimore and support investment in M&T Bank Stadium through the end of the 2037 NFL season (with two five-year options to extend)...Through funds from state-issued bonds, the lease agreement paved the way for M&T Bank Stadium enhancement projects over the ensuing several years. 2019-21: (with Monumental Sports & Entertainment) In November 2021, Brown was promoted to President of Monumental Basketball and special advisor to the CEO...He oversaw various operations for the Wizards, Mystics and GoGo, including research & information systems, technology, equipment, communications, finance, facilities, security and player engagement...Originally joined Monumental Basketball as chief planning and operations officer in July 2019. 2013-17: (with Cleveland Browns) Brown was promoted to EVP of football operations in January 2016, leading the development of an organizational vision and strategic plan for rebuilding football operations...He oversaw all football operation functions, including salary cap and contracts, scouting, medical, equipment, video, travel, security, facilities and athletic performance...Originally hired by Cleveland as its executive vice president and general counsel, Brown worked in both football and business capacities...Upon his arrival, he was responsible for overseeing the team’s football administration functions and player contract negotiations... On the business side, his duties included commercial 9

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SASHI BROWN contracts, government affairs, risk management, intellectual property issues, litigation and stadium matters. 2005-12: (with Jacksonville Jaguars) Brown spent eight years as Jacksonville’s senior vice president and general counsel...He was involved in both football and business operations, which included playing a key role in helping negotiate the naming rights deal for EverBank Field. 2002-05: (with WilmerHale) Brown represented clients in sports-related transactions, venture capital and private equity deals, as well as mergers and acquisitions. COLLEGE: Brown earned his Bachelor of Arts degree (mass media) from Hampton University in 1998 and a juris doctorate degree from Harvard Law School in 2002. PERSONAL: Brown has a longstanding history of civic involvement, having served on the boards of directors for the Cleveland Browns Foundation, Cleveland Development Advisors, Jacksonville Housing Authority, Jacksonville

Museum of Science & History and the MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation...He is currently on the Board of Trustees at Hampton University and is the Chairman of the Ravens Foundation, Inc....He’s also a Board Member at Lafayette Square, an organization that aims to support workingclass communities by creating investment and business opportunities....Though born in Boston, Brown mostly grew up in Middletown, CT...While attending Hampton University, he spent time as a radio play-by-play announcer and analyst for the football and basketball teams...He also hosted a radio show focused on jazz music, which he remains passionate about today...He and his wife, Paige, have two sons (Robeson & Ellison) and two daughters (Zora & Ananda). “I want us to be a symbol of excellence. I want us to embody and embrace our community. We want our fans to embrace us. We want to show up in the places that are most needed throughout Baltimore and greater Maryland.” – Sashi Brown

BROWN MAKES IMMEDIATE IMPACT

Brown serves as Chairman of the Ravens Foundation, which in June 2024, helped transform and beautify The Historic Samuel ColeridgeTaylor Elementary School in Baltimore City. The Ravens Foundation fully funded the project, providing upgrades to the first Baltimore City school built specifically to educate African American children in 1926.

Brown, pictured with head coach John Harbaugh (left) and owner Steve Bisciotti (right), oversees and manages all business areas of the organization, including finances, legal, budgeting, nonfootball personnel, corporate sales, operations, stadium activities, communications and business ventures.

In December 2023, Brown unveiled a series of significant projects that evolve gameday and year-round fan offerings at M&T Bank Stadium. Initial upgrades come on-line for the 2024 season, with the remaining enhancements set for 2025 and 2026, ensuring the stadium remains a world-class NFL and entertainment venue for years to come.

The launch of the Baltimore Ravens College Track Center (targeted to open in 2025) was announced in 2024 by the Ravens, The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation, M&T Bank and College Track. Brown’s vision was instrumental in developing the partnership and the future educational opportunities that will assist Baltimore City students.

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ERIC D E COSTA

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER COLLEGE: COLBY BORN: 4/10/71, TAUNTON, MA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 29/29

ERIC DeCOSTA's loyalty, love and pride for the Baltimore Ravens are unmatched. A pillar of the organization's well-laid foundation, DeCosta has been with the franchise since Day One, first beginning as an intern during the inaugural 1996 season and then ascending to the personnel department’s chief decision-maker in 2019. Prior to being named executive vice president and general manager – succeeding the legendary Ozzie Newsome – DeCosta, 53, received GM interview offers annually from multiple teams over the years. Yet, he never seriously considered leaving Baltimore, because Eric's respect for – and thorough understanding of – the Ravens' culture aligned perfectly with his dream job. “I’m the kind of person who appreciates people who stick with things," DeCosta admits. "Even when I think about athletes I’ve admired, people I’ve admired, they’ve had long tenures in different places. But I love this community. My family is from this community. I love the people I work with day to day. Anyone who knows me knows that." In 2007, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti first approached DeCosta about becoming general manager one day. Years later, they decided Eric would continue to serve as Newsome's top lieutenant through 2018, helping groom him for the GM role and setting up a seamless transition. "Did I have chances [to leave]? Yes," DeCosta shares. "Did I have a lot? Yes. Did I ever really consider it? Not really, because every time I’d go to bed thinking that maybe I would consider something, I’d wake up and say, ‘What are you, crazy? You know you’re going to have the job someday that you’ve dreamed about, so just wait and make it perfect.’" From an outside perspective, the imminent ascension might have spawned challenges in DeCosta's relationship with Newsome. That was never the case, however, because the duo has always had a remarkable connection – one that forged a rare professional partnership and an extraordinary friendship.

"He’s an outside-the-box thinker, but his football beliefs are based on substance, history and collected wisdom. He can see the unintended consequences that come with certain big decisions. He’ll push the envelope to make sure we’re covering all possibilities." – Ravens EVP Ozzie Newsome on Eric DeCosta "Ozzie basically took a 25-year-old kid who had no experience in the NFL, who was so different from him, and gave me a chance and accepted me," DeCosta says fondly. "He and I have always been very different in a lot of ways, but so aligned. It’s a special relationship in my life. I’ve learned a lot of football, but honestly, just a lot more about being a good person." A graduate of the Ravens’ “20/20 Club,” which includes members of the personnel staff who started with the team as young assistants and grew into evaluators with more input, DeCosta quickly moved up the ranks. He was first a personnel intern (1996), then area scout (1997-2002), then director of college scouting (2003-08), then director of player personnel (2009-11) and then assistant GM (2012-18). It became evident early in DeCosta’s tenure that he was destined for NFL success. Brimming with passion, resourcefulness, a relentless attitude and an advanced aptitude, he quickly earned his co-workers' respect. "When Ray Lewis walked into camp his first day, he never really was truly a rookie," former Ravens SVP of football operations Pat Moriarty recalls. "He was Ray Lewis, our starting linebacker. [That same year of 1996], I think Eric was never 'Eric the Intern.' He was more than a scout." Raised in Taunton, MA, DeCosta set his sights on becoming an NFL GM from the age of 6. His interest first piqued in 1978, when, contrary to many of his friends who were Patriots and Broncos fans, he began to follow the Cowboys. "I was fascinated by the Cowboys and Tom Landry, Gil Brandt, Tex Schramm – the whole notion of scouting and building a football team," DeCosta states. "Doing things differently than

D E COSTA’S BALTIMORE JOURNEY • 2019-24: EVP & GM, 2012-18: Asst. GM, 2009-11: Dir. of Player Personnel, 2003-08: Dir. of College Scouting, 1998-2002: Midwest Area Scout, 1997: Area Scout, 1996: Personnel Intern • Assistant General Manager for Ravens' 2012 Super Bowl XLVII Title • Midwest Area Scout for Ravens' 2000 Super Bowl XXXV Title Since being named EVP & GM in 2019... Owner Steve Bisciotti with EVP & GM Eric DeCosta • DeCosta’s Draft Picks/UDFAs to Earn Ravens Pro Bowl/All-Pro Honors: - RS Devin Duvernay, S Kyle Hamilton, QB Tyler Huntley (UDFA), C Tyler Linderbaum, DT Justin Madubuike & LB Patrick Queen • DeCosta’s Veterans Acquired to Earn Ravens Pro Bowl/All-Pro Honors: - DE Calais Campbell, RB Mark Ingram, CB Marcus Peters (trade), LB Roquan Smith (trade), S Earl Thomas & G Kevin Zeitler 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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ERIC D E COSTA all the other teams did back then really appealed to me.” Throughout much of his upbringing, Eric would study the NFL – particularly the draft – in a detailed manner that continuously amazed friends and family members. His passion for the game of football was also quite evident on the field. Though, admittedly, he was never the biggest, fastest, smartest or most talented athlete, DeCosta was undoubtedly the hardest worker – someone always seeking ways to make himself better and gain a competitive edge. While attending Colby College in Maine, the undersized linebacker went on to become a three-year starter and senior captain. He knew every assignment on the gridiron, holding himself to the highest of standards, all while inspiring teammates to reach new levels. After graduating from Colby in 1992, DeCosta took part in a graduate coaching fellowship for the football team at Trinity University, where he would also earn a master's in English. But as time passed, he became uncertain about where a coaching path would lead. Looking to maximize his options, Eric applied to law school and prepared to pursue a new career, rather than cling to his football passion. However, a chance encounter reinvigorated DeCosta's football pursuits in 1995, when he met someone who had completed an internship with Washington’s NFL team. Upon learning of such NFL opportunities, Eric immediately sent resumes and letters to all 32 clubs. In response, he received rejection notices from all but one team – Washington – which hired him to serve as a training camp intern. Thanks to that experience, DeCosta had finally – and successfully – broken into the NFL. The following year (1996), he landed the Ravens' personnel internship during their firstever season. Coincidentally, he accepted Baltimore's offer the same day he learned that he had been placed on the University of Connecticut Law School waitlist. "I was willing to take a chance," DeCosta affirms, "because I knew that once I got to Baltimore, I'd do everything to make the most of my opportunity." The rest, as they say, is history – something bolstered by loyalty, love and pride from a man who helped build an organization, just as much as the organization built him. 1996-2024: (with Baltimore) 2023: Signed QB Lamar Jackson, who went on to earn a second NFL MVP honor and lead Baltimore to a league-best 13-4 record, to a historic fiveyear contract extension...Earning their fourth playoff berth in DeCosta’s five seasons as GM, Ravens tallied an NFL-record 10 victories vs. teams that finished with a winning record... Led by All-Pros S Kyle Hamilton, DT Justin Madubuike, ILB Patrick Queen and ILB Roquan Smith, Baltimore became the first team in league history to finish a season ranking No. 1 in points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)... First-round draft pick WR Zay Flowers set rookie franchise marks in catches (77) and receiving yards (858). 2022: With a 10-7 record, Baltimore earned its third playoff berth in four seasons...Traded for ILB Roquan Smith (Chi.) in Week 9...From that week on (the season’s final nine games), Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points per game 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

"Perhaps we should just change the name of the NFL Draft to the ‘Ravens Invitational,’ because nobody crushes this event – year-in and year-out – like Baltimore. Take a bow, Eric DeCosta – you continue to do the great – NFL.com’s Adam Schein Ozzie Newsome proud.” (14.7)...Later signed Smith, who earned 2022 first-team AllPro honors and his first-career Pro Bowl nod, to a fiveyear contract extension in January 2023...First-round draft picks S Kyle Hamilton (14th) and C Tyler Linderbaum (25th) earned PFWA All-Rookie honors. 2021: Signed All-Pro TE Mark Andrews to a long-term extension...Andrews earned his second Pro Bowl by producing single-season franchise records in receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361), while also leading all NFL TEs in both categories...First-round draft picks WR Rashod Bateman (27th) and OLB Odafe Oweh (31st) made significant contributions as rookies. 2020: Ravens earned their third-straight playoff berth by posting an 11-5 regular season record...Baltimore’s rushing attack finished No. 1 in the NFL (191.9 ypg) and produced the third-most yards (3,071) in a 16-game NFL season...QB Lamar Jackson (1,005) became the first QB in NFL history to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing milestone in multiple seasons…Drafted by DeCosta in the second round, RB J.K. Dobbins posted a 6.01 ypc average (No. 1 among all NFL RBs)...CB Marlon Humphrey, whom DeCosta inked to a five-year contract extension in October, led the NFL with a Ravens’ single-season record 8 FFs...Rookie first-round draft pick LB Patrick Queen posted a team-high 105 tackles. 2019: In his first season as EVP & GM, was named The Sporting News 2019 NFL Executive of the Year...The Ravens produced a franchise-best 14-2 record, earning the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed…Led by unanimous NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season, also setting an NFL single-season rushing record (3,296 yards) and scoring an NFL-high 33.2 points per game...WR Marquise Brown, who DeCosta tabbed with the Ravens' first pick (25th overall), tied a franchise record for most receiving TDs (7) by a rookie...During the offseason, DeCosta signed free agent Pro Bowlers S Earl Thomas III and RB Mark Ingram II – and traded mid-season for standout CB Marcus Peters – all of whom earned All-Star honors again in 2019 as part of Baltimore’s NFL-record-tying (Dallas, 2007) 13 players to be named to the Pro Bowl. 2018: TE Hayden Hurst and QB Lamar Jackson were selected in the first round... Jackson led the Ravens to a 6-1 record and AFC North title in the season's final seven games...Six rookies, including standouts QB Lamar Jackson, TE Mark Andrews, T Orlando Brown Jr. and RB Gus Edwards started multiple games. 2017: In the first round, selected CB Marlon Humphrey, who played in all 16 games (five starts) as a rookie...Ravens signed CB Brandon Carr and S Tony Jefferson to bolster the defense in free agency. 2016: Draft picks T Ronnie Stanley (No. 6 overall), G/T Alex Lewis (fourth round) and CB Tavon Young (fourth) earned significant playing time as rookies...Baltimore also signed key free agent S Eric Weddle, who earned his fourth Pro Bowl in his first year as a Raven (earned his fifth and sixth in '17 & '18). 2015: WR Breshad Perriman (first) and TE Maxx Williams (second) were tabbed early in the draft... 12

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ERIC D E COSTA Also drafted DT Carl Davis (third), OLB Za’Darius Smith (fourth) and TE Nick Boyle (fifth), all of whom made important contributions. 2014: Ravens signed five-time Pro Bowl WR Steve Smith Sr. and RB Justin Forsett, who earned his first Pro Bowl, finishing fifth in the league with a career-best 1,266 rushing yards...Also drafted LB C.J. Mosley, a four-time Pro Bowler and the team’s first-ever rookie Pro Bowler. 2013: Ravens signed Pro Bowl OLB Elvis Dumervil, DE Chris Canty and LB Daryl Smith as key free agents...Smith led the Ravens in tackles (123), and Dumervil was second with 9.5 sacks. 2012: Promoted to assistant general manager following the NFL Draft...Strong moves both in free agency and the draft helped Baltimore win Super Bowl XLVII...Free agent WR/ RS Jacoby Jones, who earned his first Pro Bowl, rookie free agent K Justin Tucker, and draft picks OLB Courtney Upshaw (second round), G Kelechi Osemele (second round) and RB Bernard Pierce (third round) each made significant contributions en route to the title. 2011: Baltimore signed key free agent FB Vonta Leach, who earned two Pro Bowls with the Ravens (2011-12)..Team selected CB Jimmy Smith in the first round and standout WR Torrey Smith in the second round. 2010: Ravens traded for Pro Bowl WR Anquan Boldin and strengthened team depth through the draft, tabbing TEs Ed Dickson (third round) and Dennis Pitta (fourth round). 2009: Promoted to director of player personnel, following six successful seasons as scouting director...Ravens drafted AllRookie team honoree T Michael Oher (first round) and picked up CB Lardarius Webb in the third round...Also signed free agent K Billy Cundiff, who earned his first Pro Bowl in 2010. 2008: Instrumental in selecting QB Joe Flacco (18th overall), the Super Bowl XLVII MVP, and RB Ray Rice, a three-time Pro Bowler...Also served on the eight-member committee to interview head coach John Harbaugh. 2007: Ravens drafted 2011 Pro Bowl G Ben Grubbs, the team’s first-round pick (29th overall), and eight-time Pro Bowl G Marshal Yanda in the third round. 2006: Drafted All-Rookie Team standouts DT Haloti Ngata (12th overall), a five-time Pro Bowler, and S Dawan Landry (fifth round)...Baltimore also selected Pro Bowl P Sam Koch (sixth round). 2005: Selected All-Rookie Team honoree WR Mark Clayton (22nd overall), who had a record-breaking first year in Baltimore. 2003: Was named director of college scouting...Drafted 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and 2003 Defensive Rookie of the Year OLB Terrell Suggs, a seven-time Pro Bowler. 1998-2002: Was

the Ravens’ Midwest area scout...Researched and analyzed draft-day trades and evaluated free agent prospects for the pro personnel department...Worked with both college and pro scouting staffs on the draft and free agency. 1998: Was promoted to area scout after spending time in the fall of 1997 scouting the Midwest. 1996: Hired as a personnel intern. 1995: (with Washington) First NFL experience was a training camp internship in Washington’s personnel department. 1993-95: (with Trinity College) In a graduate fellowship, DeCosta coached the defensive line and linebackers while earning his master’s degree in English. 1993: Was an intern coach for Trinity’s wide receivers. COLLEGE: Earned degrees in English and the classics from Colby, receiving dean’s list honors (1990-92)...Was a threeyear football letterman at LB and senior captain...As a senior, was selected as the Millett Award recipient for outstanding athletic contributions over his four years...In 2017, received the Carl Nelson Sports Achievement award, an alumni honor recognizing significant achievement in the athletic world... From 2017-20, served on the Board of Visitors at Colby before joining the Board of Trustees in December of 2020. PERSONAL: Attended Taunton (MA) HS, where he earned three varsity letters playing FB and LB and was voted a senior team captain...Actively supports numerous Maryland charities, focusing on children, families, animal welfare and nature conservation...Has assisted with countless fundraisers and charitable events for those organizations... Spent six years serving as a board member for the Maryland SPCA and is currently an organization ambassador...Was a celebrity judge at the charity’s largest annual fundraiser, the March for the Animals, which raises over $350,000 each year to support the SPCA’s mission to improve the lives of pets and people...Also served on the Board of Trustees for the Irvine Nature Center, a nonprofit environmental education center in Owings Mills...From 2010-13, interviewed high school candidates for the Ravens Scholars program, which awards a $5,000 renewable college scholarship (up to $20,000 per scholar) to five local students each year...In 2005, The Sporting News named DeCosta one of the top young stars in sports, while in 2008, he was selected to both the Baltimore Business Journal and Baltimore Magazine “40 Under 40” group...Eric and his wife, Lacie, have a daughter, Jane Elizabeth (21, a senior at Penn State), and two sons, Michael Litz (17) and Jackson James (13).

FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO RAVENS Over the past 28 seasons, led by Ozzie Newsome & Eric DeCosta, Baltimore has drafted a league-high 19 players who have earned AP first-team All-Pro honors since 1996. Including UDFA rookies LS Morgan Cox and K Justin Tucker, the Ravens have produced 21 “homegrown” AP first-team All-Pro selections since their 1996 inception. MOST DRAFT CHOICES SINCE 1996 TO EARN AP FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO HONORS

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AP FIRST-TEAM ALL-PROS DRAFTED BY BALTIMORE 7 Mark Andrews (1) 7 Le’Ron McClain (1) 7 Devin Duvernay (1) 7 Haloti Ngata (2) 7 Kyle Hamilton (1) 7 Jonathan Ogden (4) 7 Marlon Humphrey (1) 7 Kelechi Osemele* (1) 7 Lamar Jackson (2) 7 Ed Reed (5) 7 Kyle Juszczyk* (1) 7 Ronnie Stanley (1) 7 Jamal Lewis (1) 7 Terrell Suggs (1) 7 Jermaine Lewis (1) 7 Adalius Thomas (1) 7 Ray Lewis (7) 7 Marshal Yanda (2) 7 Chris McAlister (1) (1st-Team APs) * not w/ Ravens EXECUTIVE VP & GENERAL MANAGER


JOHN HARBAUGH HEAD COACH

COLLEGE: MIAMI (OH) BORN: 9/23/62, PERRYSBURG, OH EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 27/17

Super Bowl-winning head coach JOHN HARBAUGH is in his 17th season at the Ravens’ helm. The 2019 NFL Coach of the Year has led Baltimore to a playoff berth in 11 (2008-12, 2014, 2018-20 & 2022-23) of his 16 previous seasons, and in 2012, captured the franchise's second World Championship.

a critical goal-line stand late in the fourth quarter to help seal the victory. The Ravens overcame a furious secondhalf comeback and a 34-minute power outage at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans to clinch the franchise's second World Championship.

Though he never wants it to be about him, it's impossible to ignore Harbaugh's significant success. Here's a look at the NFL’s second-longest-tenured head coach (Mike Tomlin – 18 seasons), entering the 2024 campaign:

Under Harbaugh's guidance, the Ravens have appeared in four AFC Championship games (2008, 2011, 2012 & 2023) and have won at least one playoff game in eight of their 11 postseasons with him as head coach.

Since Harbaugh’s 2008 Baltimore arrival, the Ravens have posted the NFL's third-most total victories (172, including playoffs). He has also led the Ravens to 160 regular season wins since 2008, ranking as the NFL's fourth most.

Under Harbaugh, Baltimore is one of four teams (GB - 12, NE - 12 & KC - 11) to earn a playoff berth in at least 11 of the past 16 seasons. Baltimore (five) is also one of four teams (KC - 6, Buf. - 5 & Phi. - 5) to make the playoffs in at least five of the past six seasons (2018-23).

Harbaugh is the only head coach in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons. Notably, no other NFL coach has won a playoff game in each of their first four seasons at the helm. He is also the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in six of the first seven seasons of a coaching career.

John and his younger brother, Jim (2011, 2012 and 2013), the former 49ers head coach and current Chargers head coach, are the only NFL head coaches to reach three conference championships in the first five seasons of a coaching career.

With Harbaugh, the Ravens have posted an 93-37 mark at M&T Bank Stadium over the past 16 seasons, ranking as the NFL's third-best winning percentage (.715) during that span (2008-23).

In 2019, the Ravens recorded a franchise-best 14-2 record. Baltimore won a team-record 12-straight games to close out the regular season, also earning the franchise's firstever No. 1 playoff seed.

Coach Harbaugh has led the Ravens to five AFC North Division titles (2011-12, 2018-19 & 2023).

The Ravens' 12 playoff wins since 2008 tie (GB) for the NFL's fourth most, trailing only Kansas City and New England (16 each) and San Francisco (13). Of those Baltimore victories, an NFL-best eight have come on the road. Harbaugh’s 12 playoff victories tie (Tom Coughlin & Bill Cowher) for the fifth most by a head coach in the first 16 seasons of an NFL coaching career (Joe Gibbs – 17, Bill Belichick – 15, Chuck Noll – 15 & Mike Holmgren – 13). Harbaugh owns the most road playoff wins (eight) by a head coach in NFL history. Tom Landry (Dal.) and Tom Coughlin (Jax./NYG) are second with seven each.

Harbaugh is one of nine coaches to earn at least 11 playoff berths in his first 16 seasons (Bud Grant & Mike Holmgren – 12; Harbaugh, Pete Carroll, Tony Dungy, Chuck Knox, Mike McCarthy, Chuck Noll & Marty Schottenheimer – 11).

The 2012 Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII, 34-31, over the San Francisco 49ers in one of the most dramatic games in NFL history. Baltimore jumped to a 28-6 lead, but needed

From his job interview with the Ravens, to his first press conference, to his consistent action and talk about Baltimore, it is all about "the team" for Harbaugh. Signs can be seen around the Ravens' complex: “The Team, The Team, The Team.”

COACHING BACKGROUND

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Western Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends Morehead State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DBs/Special Teams/ Strength & Conditioning University of Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams, TEs, OLBs, RBs University of Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Head Coach Indiana University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DBs/Special Teams Coordinator Philadelphia Eagles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams Coordinator Philadelphia Eagles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary Baltimore Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach

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JOHN HARBAUGH Despite his continued success, "Harbs" diffuses accolades: "It's about us. It's about the team. It's about the players, the coaches, Steve [Bisciotti], Ozzie [Newsome], Eric [DeCosta] and the scouts. It's about Dick [Cass], Sashi [Brown] and the support staff. It's about all of us pulling together to win – to be the best." Unlike other NFL head coaches, "Harbs" took the road less traveled. Most NFL field bosses graduate from pro jobs that include the word "coordinator" after "offensive" or "defensive," or they emerge from leading big-time college programs. Before becoming the Ravens' head coach in 2008, John was the Eagles' secondary coach (2007), and prior to that, Philadelphia's special teams coordinator (1998-2006) and a 14-year collegiate coach. (Harbaugh grew up learning about the game from his father, Jack, a longtime college coach.) In 1998, then-Eagles head coach Ray Rhodes hired Harbaugh, who quickly established a reputation as one of the NFL's top special teams coaches. Subsequently, he was one of four assistants retained by Andy Reid in 1999. Prior to hiring Harbaugh, the Ravens talked with over 40 people about the energetic coach. "Did we take a chance by hiring John? My belief is that you have to be willing to do things the masses don't, or you'll never separate yourself from the masses," team owner Steve Bisciotti stated. "We obviously picked the right person." Simply put, Harbaugh strives to be the best. "We don't want to just win a championship. We want to be a championship team," he stated. "We seek the highest levels." ADDITIONAL RAVENS NOTES DURING HARBAUGH ERA: Maintaining a strong defensive tradition during his time in Baltimore (2008-23), Harbaugh's defense has allowed the NFL's fewest overall touchdowns (527), the fewest points per game (19.0) and the second-fewest net yards per game (318.2). Most recently in 2023, the Ravens allowed the NFL's fewest points per game (16.5), while in 2018, Baltimore produced the NFL’s No. 1 defense (292.9 ypg) and the No. 2 scoring defense (17.9 ppg). The Ravens finished four-straight seasons (2008-11) as the NFL's No. 3 scoring defense (fewest points allowed) – tying an NFL record for consecutive seasons ranking in the Top 3 (record has since been eclipsed by Seattle, 2012-16). Additionally, from 2014-16, Baltimore's defense was one of three teams (Den. & Sea.) to rank in the NFL's Top 10 in yards allowed each season. Harbaugh's red zone defense has also finished in the Top 5 in nine of his 16 seasons, including first overall in 2011 and second in 2023, 2014, 2012 and 2008. The Ravens' offense has also experienced record-setting success during the Harbaugh Era. In 2019, Baltimore

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Total Wins 191 174 172 171 169

finished No. 1 in the NFL in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while it was No. 2 in total yards (407.6). In 2019, the Ravens also became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season. Baltimore also set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296 yards), besting the 1978 Patriots' 3,165. Additionally, in 2019, the Ravens set season team records for touchdowns (64), points (531), net yards (6,521), rushing yards (3,296) and first downs (386, eclipsed in 2021). This attack was led by unanimous NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who accounted for a league-high 43 total TDs, including a league-best (and franchise-record) 36 passing scores. Jackson also rushed for 1,206 yards, setting a new NFL single-season record by a QB. A year later, in 2020, Baltimore’s attack registered the second-most total TDs (55), points (468) and rushing yards (3,071) in franchise history. The 2020 Ravens also produced the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), with their 3,071 rushing yards standing as the third most in a 16-game NFL season. (The Ravens own two of the Top 3 marks.) Producing a revolutionary rushing attack over the past several seasons, the Ravens have rushed for an NFL-high 16,668 yards (168.4 ypg) since QB Lamar Jackson’s rookie campaign (2018). On special teams, an impressive seven Ravens have earned 17 combined Pro Bowl honors while playing for Harbaugh: ST Brendon Ayanbadejo (2008), K Billy Cundiff (2010), RS Jacoby Jones (2012), K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016 & 201923), LS Morgan Cox (2015-16 & 2019-20), P Sam Koch (2015) and RS Devin Duvernay (2021-22). A byproduct of the Ravens consistently producing one of the NFL's top special teams units during Harbaugh's tenure, senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin ranked the Ravens in the Top 6 of his annual comprehensive ratings system in seven consecutive seasons (2012-18). (This includes a No. 1 ranking in 2015.) In 2021, Baltimore’s special teams unit finished No. 1 in both Gosselin’s rankings and Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings. NFL ASSISTANT COACH: 1998-2007 (with Philadelphia) Harbaugh's special teams in Philadelphia were consistently ranked among the NFL's best. From 2000-05, the Eagles' units finished in the Top 10 in five of those seasons in The

“What separates John from a lot of different coaches is that he watches every player. He has a tremendous work ethic, he has a passion for it, and he works well [with the scouts]. He has tremendous credibility with the scouts because they know he’s done the work. That’s what I love; that’s a joy. He has a strong opinion, but it’s always backed up by the tape and by what he wants on this team, and the scouts and coaches always respect that.” – EVP & GM Eric DeCosta on John's involvement with the draft process

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JOHN HARBAUGH Dallas Morning News' special teams rankings. In 2001 and 2003, Philly ranked No. 1, according to senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin's composite ratings (includes 22 kickinggame categories). Following the 2001 campaign, Harbaugh was voted the NFL's Special Teams Coach of the Year by his peers. He was also named The Dallas Morning News Special Teams Coach of the Year that season. In just four seasons (1998-2001), Harbaugh elevated the Eagles' special teams from 29th to first in the NFL. In 1999, the Eagles signed K David Akers, who had been working as a part-time waiter after brief kicking stints with Carolina, Atlanta and Washington. With Harbaugh's help, Akers earned three Pro Bowl honors. Harbaugh also worked with P Dirk Johnson, another "street" free agent, helping him record the then-Top 2 punting averages (38.4 in 2005 and 37.4 in 2004) in Eagles history. Under "Harbs," 15 Eagles earned Special Teams Player of the Week awards, while snapper Mike Bartrum was named to the Pro Bowl, and return specialist Reno Mahe led the NFL with a 12.8yard punt return average in 2005. COLLEGE COACHING CAREER: Among John's 39 years of coaching is a two-year stint (1995-96) as the assistant head coach at the University of Cincinnati, finishing 6-5 both seasons with the Bearcats. He coached 10 years on offense and four on defense at the collegiate level, launching his coaching career in 1984 at the age of 21 as a graduate assistant for his father at Western Michigan. In his second position at the University of Pittsburgh (1987), he was mentored by the legendary Sid Gillman, a Pro Football Hall of Famer. John also coached the tight ends at Pitt under head coach Mike Gottfried. While at Cincinnati (1989-96), Harbaugh coached special teams, tight ends, outside linebackers and running backs, and he served as the recruiting coordinator. Over eight years, Harbaugh recruited 27 starters for the Bearcats and tutored both the NCAA's top return man (former Raven Robert Tate, 34.3 KOR average in 1995) and the secondranked returner (current Ravens assistant head coach/pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt, 31.5 KOR average in 1993).

John was part of a staff that helped Cincinnati produce three out of four winning seasons (1993, 1995-96) for the first time in 20 years. "Harbs" also coached one season at Indiana in 1997 as the defensive backs coach/special teams coordinator, under former Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, and one year at Morehead State in 1988 as the defensive backs coach/ special teams and strength and conditioning coordinator. COACHING HONORS: Leading the 2019 Ravens to a franchiserecord 14-2 season and No. 1 seed in the playoffs, Harbaugh was named the Associated Press and PFWA NFL Coach of the Year. He was also named AFC Coach of the Year by the NFL 101 Awards and "Greasy" Neale Pro Coach of the Year (Maxwell Football Club) in 2019. In April 2014, Harbaugh was inducted into Miami (Ohio) University's "Cradle of Coaches Association" and was immortalized with an on-campus statue. Harbaugh's statue joins existing Cradle of Coaches statues for Earl "Red" Blaik, Paul Brown, Carm Cozza, Paul Dietzel, Weeb Ewbank, Sean McVay, Ara Parseghian, John Pont and Bo Schembechler. The Cradle of Coaches honors Miami graduates who have earned recognition as national collegiate or professional Coaches of the Year, who have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame or the Pro Football Hall of Fame, or whose teams won national collegiate or professional/Super Bowl championships. HARBAUGH COACHING FAMILY: Harbaugh is from a football family. His father, Jack, is a 41-year coaching veteran who won the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA football championship as the head coach at Western Kentucky. His younger brother, Jim, who was the Ravens' starting QB in 1998, played 14 seasons in the NFL, was the San Francisco 49ers' head coach from 2011-14 and led the University of Michigan to a National Championship in 2023. (The Los Angeles Chargers hired Jim as their head coach in 2024.) In a showdown that featured the first-ever NFL game between head coaches who are brothers, John's Ravens bested Jim's 49ers, 16-6, in a 2011 Thanksgiving Night primetime special. The Ravens, of course, then topped the 49ers, 34-31, in Super Bowl XLVII. The brothers' sister, Joani, is married to longtime collegiate basketball coach Tom Crean.

HARBAUGH IMMORTALIZED WITH STATUE AT ALMA MATER In April 2014, Harbaugh was inducted into Miami (OH) University’s “Cradle of Coaches Association” and was immortalized with an on-campus statue. “I don’t think you can even express what something like this means. I’ve been trying to figure it out,” Harbaugh said. “There’s nothing like Miami. There’s nothing like being back here. Words can’t describe my gratitude for being part of this.” Both of John’s parents, Jack and Jackie (pictured at right), his brother, University of Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, sister, Joani, wife, Ingrid (at right), and daughter, Alison (at right), all made the trip to Oxford, Ohio. The cross-country visit from Jim (then head coach of the 49ers) was a surprise: “There have been a lot of proud moments, but I’ve never been more proud of [John] than I am today,” Jim said. “I always prided myself on being the tallest Harbaugh, but that all changed today when they unveiled that statue.” 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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JOHN HARBAUGH COLLEGE: Harbaugh earned a degree in political science at Miami (OH), where he won the Football Scholar Athlete Award as a defensive back for the Redhawks. He earned his master’s in physical education at Western Michigan. COMMUNITY IMPACT: Devoted to his family and Christian faith, John is most active in helping the Baltimore area be better for families. He earned the 2011 "Power of Excellence Award" from the (Ben) Carson Scholars for "demonstrating excellence in life and being a role model." He served on the board of the Port Discovery Children's Museum and is a contributor to numerous Baltimore-area events and charities. Also a willing volunteer, his wife, Ingrid, contributes to the Helping Up Mission and Sarah's House, and she is on the Board of Trustees at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore. In 2020, the couple made significant donations to help fund the distribution of meals to healthcare workers serving on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. John and Ingrid also support Compassion International, which is an organization that aims to positively impact the longterm development of children living in poverty globally. Additionally, the couple is heavily involved in FCA Baltimore and has sponsored several Baltimore City girls’ lacrosse teams, helping make the sport more available to youth who don't traditionally have much access. Harbaugh is a strong advocate of the U.S. Military. The NFL awarded him its 2013 Salute to Service Award, acknowledging exceptional efforts by those in the league who honor and support military members. (He was also a finalist for the award in 2011.) In 2012, the late Army Chief of Staff General Raymond Odierno presented him with the Outstanding Civilian Service Award. Harbaugh has also visited numerous military installations, including bases in the Persian Gulf as part of the inaugural NFL USO Coaches Tour (2009), the Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, Calif., (2011), Andrews Air Force Base – just two days after the capture of Osama Bin Laden (2011) – and undisclosed locations in Turkey and Afghanistan. In 2008, Harbaugh helped institute Military Appreciation Day – an annual event that takes place during Ravens training

HARBAUGH COACHING ACADEMY The Harbaugh coaching family (Jack, John, Jim and Tom Crean) debuted their Harbaugh Coaching Academy (HCA) in 2024. The four men and their team of proven leaders joined together to help make a difference in the lives of athletes by way of the coaches who lead them. The academy starts by supporting coaches, teachers, instructors and even parents with the resources to bring out the best in their players both on and off the field. From tactical instruction and leadership skills to inspirational stories and the importance of mental health, HCA provides expert-backed content – filled with unique insights and techniques – to help improve team performance and change young lives for the better. For more information, please visit: https://harbaughcoachingacademy.org/.

Photo credit: Chief of Staff of the Army

camp. Since its establishment, over 11,500 service members have enjoyed preferred seating and opportunities to meet Ravens players and coaches. Once the season begins, Harbaugh then invites wounded warriors to be his guests at every Ravens home game. In 2017, he donated New Era hats to soldiers in Afghanistan. The hats represented all four of the major professional sports leagues and several from the NCAA. Additionally, he has purchased school supplies for children whose parents are serving in the military and has sent care packages to troops overseas. PERSONAL: A history buff, Harbaugh has taken the Ravens to Gettysburg, Pa., during offseason team activities to learn about the Civil War. Near the end of the 2017 training camp, he surprised the entire team by cancelling practice on two occasions, loading everyone on buses to visit The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery and another day visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. The trips were opportunities for players, coaches and staff to receive behind-the-scenes tours of the historic locations and show appreciation for what each represents. John attended Pioneer (Ann Arbor, MI) HS, where he and his brother, Jim, were inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 2016. John and Ingrid have one daughter, Alison, a 2024 University of Notre Dame alum who played lacrosse for the Irish and is now enrolled as a graduate student at South Florida.

General Raymond Odierno, then-Chief of Staff of the Army, presented John Harbaugh with an Outstanding Civilian Service Award at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, VA, on May 23, 2012. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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JOHN HARBAUGH HARBAUGH FAST FACTS John Harbaugh has led the Ravens to a playoff berth in 11 (2008-12, 2014, 2018-20 & 2022-23) of his 16 seasons, and in 2012, captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. In 2019, Coach Harbaugh became the first Ravens coach ever to win Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award. Here are several more Harbaugh quick hits: Harbaugh owns the most road playoff wins (eight) by a HC in NFL history. Tom Landry (Dal.) and Tom Coughlin (Jax./ NYG) are second with seven each. Under Harbaugh, Baltimore (11) is one of four teams (NE 12, GB - 12 & KC - 11) to earn a playoff berth in at least 11 of the past 16 seasons (2008-23). Baltimore (5) is also one of four teams (KC - 6, Buf. - 5 & Phi. - 5) to make the playoffs in at least five of the past six seasons (2018-23).

With his daughter, Alison, by his side, John celebrated the Ravens’ 34-31 Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers at the Superdome in New Orleans (2/3/13). CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz interviewed Harbaugh on the victory stage.

In 2019, the Ravens posted a franchise-best 14-2 record. Baltimore won a team-record 12 straight games to close out the regular season, earning its first-ever No. 1 playoff seed.

HARBS IN THE PLAYOFFS The Ravens own an 12-10 playoff record under head coach John Harbaugh, a mark that includes a 34-31 victory in Super Bowl XLVII vs. the San Francisco 49ers.

Coach Harbaugh has led the Ravens to five AFC North Division titles (2011-12, 2018-19 & 2023).

CAREER PLAYOFF WINNING PERCENTAGE (Active Head Coaches / Min. 10 Games)

The Ravens’ 12 playoff wins since 2008 tie (GB) for the fourth most in the NFL (KC - 16; NE - 16; SF - 13).

Rk. Coach 1. Kyle Shanahan 2. Sean McVay 3. Andy Reid 4. John Harbaugh 5. Sean Payton 6. Mike McCarthy

Under “Harbs,” the Ravens have secured an appearance in four AFC Championship games (2008, 2011, 2012 & 2023). "Harbs" is the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons. Notably, no other NFL coach has won a playoff game in each of their first four seasons at the helm.

Record 8-4 7-4 26-16 12-10 9-8 11-11

Pct. .667 .636 .619 .545 .529 .500

John and his brother, Jim (while with the 49ers), are the only head coaches to advance to three conference title games in the first five years as NFL bosses.

John Harbaugh’s 12 playoff victories rank as the fifth most by a head coach in the first 16 seasons of an NFL coaching career.

Harbaugh is the only coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in six of the first seven seasons of a coaching career.

MOST PLAYOFF WINS BY A HEAD COACH FIRST 16 SEASONS (Since 1970 Merger)

In 2012, Harbaugh became the third coach (with Bill Cowher & Chuck Knox) since the 1970 merger to guide his team to the playoffs in each of his first five seasons.

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With the Ravens’ 2014 playoff berth, Harbaugh became one of eight coaches in NFL history to make the postseason in six of their first seven seasons coaching.

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Coach (Team) Playoff Wins Joe Gibbs (Was.) 17 Bill Belichick (Cle./NE) 15 Chuck Noll (Pit.) 15 Mike Holmgren (GB/Sea.) 13 John Harbaugh (Bal.) 12 Tom Coughlin (Jax./NYG) 12 Bill Cowher (Pit.) 12

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HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH 16 Ravens Seasons (2008-23)

Year 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Overall Career Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172-109 Regular Season Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160-99 at Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-37 on Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-62 vs. AFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-77 vs. AFC North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-40 vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-22 Playoffs Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-10 Playoffs Home Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Playoffs Road Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7 Super Bowl Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Preseason Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-14

Record 13-4 10-7 8-9 11-5 14-2 10-6 9-7 8-8 5-11 10-6 8-8 10-6 12-4 12-4 9-7 11-5

Playoffs 1-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship) 0-1 (Advanced to Wild Card Round) No playoff berth 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round) 0-1 (No. 1 Seed/Advanced to Div. Round) 0-1 (Advanced to Wild Card Round) No playoff berth No playoff berth No playoff berth 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round) No playoff berth 4-0 (Won Super Bowl XLVII) 1-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship) 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional) 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional) 2-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship)

HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: YEAR-BY-YEAR 2023

2022

• Producing the NFL's best regular season record (13-4), the 2023 AFC North Champion Ravens earned a No. 1 playoff seed...After beating the Houston Texans, 34-10, in the Divisional Round, the Ravens fell, 17-10, at home in the AFC Championship to the eventual Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs...In the 2023 regular season, the Ravens tallied an NFL-record 10 victories vs. teams that finished with a winning record, and they posted six wins over playoff teams...Baltimore also ranked No. 1 in the NFL in both point differential (+203) and turnover margin (+12, tied w/ NYG).

• With a 10-7 regular season record, the Ravens clinched a playoff berth for the fourth time (2018-20, 2022) in five seasons, earning the AFC's No. 6 seed...Baltimore finished second in the AFC North behind 12-4 Cincinnati, which played one fewer game overall...The Ravens split the regular season series with the Bengals, but then fell at Cincinnati, 24-17, in a Wild Card playoff...Despite QB Lamar Jackson (knee) missing the season's final six games and Baltimore losing both starting wideouts – WR Rashod Bateman (foot, Oct. 27) and WR/RS Devin Duvernay (foot, Dec. 20) – to season-ending injuries, the Ravens produced at least 10 wins for the ninth time during Harbaugh's tenure (since 2008).

• Baltimore became the first team in league history to finish a season ranking No. 1 in each of the following categories: points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31, tied w/ NYG)...Led by All-Pros S Kyle Hamilton, DT Justin Madubuike, ILB Patrick Queen and ILB Roquan Smith, the Ravens allowed the league's sixth-fewest yards (301.4 ypg) and ranked No. 1 in sacks (60, tying a franchise record from 2006).

• Baltimore boasted a Top 5 defense in multiple categories, including the NFL's No. 3 unit in points allowed per game (18.5)...The Ravens were also third against the run (92.1) and in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), while finishing fourth on third down (34.9%)...Baltimore allowed the NFL's ninth-fewest yards per game (324.3), tied with Tampa Bay.

• On offense, Baltimore ranked No. 4 in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4), averaging an NFL-high 156.5 rushing yards per game...QB Lamar Jackson, who was voted AP NFL MVP for the second time (also 2019) in his career, produced the NFL's fourth-best passer rating (102.7), throwing for 3,678 yards (career high) and 24 TDs...Jackson added 821 rushing yards and 5 TDs to become the only QB in NFL history with multiple seasons (2019) reaching the incredible 3,000/800 milestone.

• Baltimore produced the NFL's No. 2 rush offense (160.0 ypg) and racked up an NFL-high 12 games with at least 150 rushing yards...In 12 starts, QB Lamar Jackson threw for 2,242 yards, 17 TDs and 7 INTs, adding a team-high 764 rushing yards... Including Jackson, the Ravens had four players rush for 400+ yards: RB J.K. Dobbins (520), RB Kenyan Drake (482) & RB Gus Edwards (433).

• K Justin Tucker posted a franchise-record 147 points, connecting on 32-of-37 FGs (86.5%) for his NFL-record ninthever season reaching at least 30 FGM...WR Tylan Wallace registered a game-winning 76-yard PR-TD vs. LAR (12/10/23), marking the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history.

• K Justin Tucker scored a single-season career-high 142 points and made an NFL-high 37 FGs, while WR/RS Devin Duvernay posted a 103-yard KOR-TD in Week 2 vs. Mia., helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ 2022 DVOA rating.

• Eight Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl: S Kyle Hamilton (first), QB Lamar Jackson (third), C Tyler Linderbaum (first), DT Justin Madubuike (first), LB Patrick Queen (first), LB Roquan Smith (second), K Justin Tucker (seventh) and G Kevin Zeitler (first, as a replacement).

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• Seven Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl: TE Mark Andrews (third), RS Devin Duvernay (second), CB Marlon Humphrey (third), QB Tyler Huntley (first, as an alternate), FB Patrick Ricard (fourth), LB Roquan Smith (first) and K Justin Tucker (sixth).

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2021

• After starting the season with an AFC-best 8-3 record, the Ravens dropped their last six games – five of which came by a combined 8 points…With its final 8-9 record, Baltimore missed the playoffs for the first time in four seasons and for just the fifth time during Harbaugh’s 14-year tenure…Ravaged by injuries throughout the year – including season-ending injuries to standouts RB J.K. Dobbins, RB Gus Edwards, CB Marcus Peters and DE Derek Wolfe prior to Week 1 – projected 2021 starters missed a combined 114 games due to injury/illness (this included QB Lamar Jackson, who missed five games).

boasted the No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%) and produced a league-high 25 FFs…CB Marlon Humphrey led the NFL with a Ravens’ single-season record 8 FFs, also registering a team-high 11 PD…S Chuck Clark tallied 96 tackles, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1.5 sacks, 1 INT and 1 defensive TD, while OLB Matthew Judon led the team with 6 sacks and 21 QB hits…Rookie LB Patrick Queen posted a team-high 105 tackles and was the NFL’s only defender with at least 70 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 D-TD. • Seven Ravens players were voted to the 2020 Pro Bowl, tying the Chiefs, Packers and Seahawks for the NFL’s most selections: T Orlando Brown Jr. (second), DE Calais Campbell (sixth), LS Morgan Cox (fourth), CB Marlon Humphrey (second), OLB Matthew Judon (second), FB Patrick Ricard (second) and K Justin Tucker (fourth).

• Baltimore’s offense ranked No. 6 in total yards (378.8 ypg) and registered the league’s No. 3 rushing attack (145.8 ypg)… All-Pro TE Mark Andrews was sensational, producing singleseason franchise records for receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)…Andrews’ 1,361 receiving yards also rank third most by a TE in league history and were sixth overall in the NFL.

2019

• Baltimore produced the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg) and ranked No. 3 on third down (34.8%)…On special teams, K Justin Tucker led the league in FG% (94.6) and connected on an NFL-record 66-yard game-winner at Detroit…RS Devin Duvernay finished No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1), helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings.

• The No. 1 AFC playoff seed Ravens (14-2) won a franchiserecord 12-straight games to close out the regular season, before falling at home in the Divisional round, 28-12, to the Tennessee Titans…Baltimore's league-best 14-2 record set a franchise mark, topping the 13-3 campaign from 2006… The Ravens secured a playoff berth for the eighth time in Harbaugh's 12 seasons and won the AFC North for the fourth time (2011-12, 2018-19).

• Five Ravens players were voted to the Pro Bowl: TE Mark Andrews (second), RS Devin Duvernay (first), QB Lamar Jackson (second), FB Patrick Ricard (third) and K Justin Tucker (fifth)…Andrews, Duvernay and Tucker also each earned first-team All-Pro honors.

• The Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they were No. 2 in total yards (407.6)… Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season…The Ravens set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296 yards), besting the 1978 Patriots' 3,165…Baltimore also set season team records for TDs (64), points (531), net yards (6,521), rushing yards (3,296), first downs (386, eclipsed in 2021) and fewest turnovers (15).

2020

• The Ravens earned their third-straight playoff berth – and ninth overall under Harbaugh – by posting an 11-5 regular season record…As the AFC’s fifth seed, Baltimore won sixstraight games – including a 20-13 Wild Card battle at No. 4 Tennessee – before falling, 17-3, in the Divisional Round at No. 2 Buffalo to close out the 2020 campaign…The Ravens advanced to the Divisional Round of the playoffs for the eighth time during Harbaugh’s 13 years at the helm.

• Unanimous NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson accounted for a league-high 43 total TDs, including a league-best (and franchise-record) 36 passing scores…Jackson also rushed for 1,206 yards (sixth most in the league), setting a new NFL

• The Ravens’ rushing attack finished No. 1 in the NFL (191.9 ypg) and produced the third-most yards (3,071) in a 16-game NFL season...Baltimore had three players – QB Lamar Jackson (1,005), rookie RB J.K. Dobbins (805) & RB Gus Edwards (723) – rush for over 700 yards each, while Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing milestone in multiple seasons…Dobbins’ 6.01 ypc average ranked No. 1 among all NFL RBs, while Jackson’s 6.32 ypc average was No. 1 overall...TE Mark Andrews had 58 catches for 701 yards and 7 TDs, becoming the first TE in Ravens history with multiple seasons of at least 700 receiving yards and 7 receiving TDs... WR Marquise Brown posted team highs in receiving yards (769) and receiving TDs (8) on 58 catches. • Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (18.9) and seventh-fewest yards (329.8) per game…The Ravens also

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HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: YEAR-BY-YEAR single-season record by a QB…RB Mark Ingram II posted 15 total TDs, tying a single-season team record and ranking fourth overall in the NFL. He also rushed for 1,018 yards.

2017 • Winning six of its last nine games, Baltimore finished second in the AFC North with a 9-7 record, falling one game short of earning a playoff berth (lost on tiebreaker with Buffalo) for the seventh time in Harbaugh's 10-year tenure…The Ravens needed a home win over Cincinnati in Week 17 to make the 2017 playoffs...However, Baltimore's hopes were dashed when the Bengals produced a 49-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-12 with just 44 seconds remaining to earn a hard-fought, 31-27 victory that closed out the season in heartbreaking fashion.

• Baltimore allowed the NFL's third-fewest points (17.6) and fourth-fewest net yards (300.6) per game…The Ravens boasted the league's No. 5 run defense (93.4 ypg) and were No. 6 vs. the pass (207.2 ypg)…During their 12-game winning streak (starting in Week 5), the Ravens allowed the NFL's fewest yards (268.9) and points (15.2) per game…Baltimore allowed just 18 TDs (a league low) in its final 12 games, also scoring 6 TDs of its own during this span…OLB Matthew Judon led the team with a then-career-high 9.5 sacks and 4 FFs…CB Marlon Humphrey tallied 14 passes defensed and tied (CB Marcus Peters) for the team lead with 3 INTs.

• The Ravens produced NFL bests in interceptions (22), takeaways (34) and shutouts (3 – the most in a season since the 2003 Patriots)…Baltimore's +17 turnover differential ranked No. 1 in the NFL, while its defensive passer rating (72.4) and 5 defensive touchdowns (tied with Det. & Phi.) were each second best… Baltimore allowed just 18.9 points per game, which ranked sixth best in the league…It marked the seventh time during the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008) that the Ravens produced a Top 10 scoring "D."…Behind Pro Bowlers LB C.J. Mosley, OLB Terrell Suggs and S Eric Weddle, Baltimore's defense ranked 12th overall (325.1 ypg).

• Thirteen Ravens were named to the Pro Bowl, tying the 2007 Cowboys for the most-ever selections on a Pro Bowl roster: TE Mark Andrews (first), T Orlando Brown Jr. (first), LS Morgan Cox (third), CB Marlon Humphrey (first), RB Mark Ingram II (third), QB Lamar Jackson (first), OLB Matthew Judon (first), CB Marcus Peters (third), FB Patrick Ricard (first), T Ronnie Stanley (first), S Earl Thomas III (seventh), K Justin Tucker (third) and G Marshal Yanda (eighth).

• Over the season's last nine games, Baltimore scored the NFL's second-most points per contest (29.4)…During this span, the Ravens also ranked No. 1 in fewest giveaways (5) and No. 2 in sacks allowed (10)…Baltimore finished the year ranking ninth overall in points per game (24.7) and seventh (tied) in both giveaways (17) and sacks allowed (27).

2018

• Winning six of its last seven games – all with rookie QB Lamar Jackson as the starter – Baltimore (10-6) captured its first AFC North Division title since 2012 (and fifth ever), earning a playoff berth for the seventh time during Harbaugh's 11-year tenure… The Ravens returned to the postseason for the first time since 2014, but fell at home in the Wild Card round, 23-17, to the Los Angeles Chargers.

• Football Outsiders tabbed Baltimore's special teams as the NFL's No. 1 overall unit in 2017…The Ravens' ranking (9.2%) was the NFL's eighth highest in a season since 1986…In the annual special teams report from senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin, Baltimore ranked in the league's Top 5 for six-straight seasons (No. 4 in 2017)…The most accurate kicker in NFL history, K Justin Tucker connected on 34-of-37 FGAs and all 39 PATs to earn firstalternate Pro Bowl honors…P Sam Koch posted NFL bests in both punts inside the 10 (16) & 20 (40), with the 40 boots inside the 20 setting a new franchise record…Baltimore also ranked No. 1 in kickoff return average (27.5), No. 5 in punt return average (10.1) and No. 1 in opponent KOR average (18.6).

• The Ravens produced the NFL's No. 1 defense, allowing 292.9 yards per game…Baltimore also permitted the league's second-fewest points per game (17.9), just behind Chicago's 17.7...With 2018 Pro Bowlers LB C.J. Mosley (fourth), S Eric Weddle (sixth) and DT Brandon Williams (first), Baltimore ranked No. 1 in total defense for the second time (2006) in team history…The Ravens produced a Top 10 defense for the eighth time in Harbaugh's 11 seasons at the helm. • Boasting the NFL's No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg), the Ravens racked up the then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise history…Baltimore also produced a then-franchiserecord 5,999 total yards…Over the team's final seven games (with Jackson as starter), Baltimore piled up an NFL-high 1,607 rushing yards (229.6 ypg)…RG Marshal Yanda earned his seventh Pro Bowl nod, helping Jackson finish with the NFL's most rushing yards (695) by a QB.

2016 • The Ravens finished second in the AFC North with an 8-8 record (4-2 in division play) behind the 11-5 Pittsburgh Steelers…The Ravens entered Game 15 at Pittsburgh with the opportunity to tie for first in the division, but dropped a dramatic 31-27 decision when the Steelers scored the winning TD with 9 seconds left... Baltimore played the NFL’s second-most games (12) that were decided by 8 points or fewer…In posting a 6-2 record at M&T Bank Stadium, the Ravens boasted the NFL’s No. 1 defense in both points (14.8) and yards allowed (260.3) at home.

• K Justin Tucker (a Pro Bowl first alternate) made 35-of-39 FGAs and scored a franchise-record 141 points for the thirdstraight season, becoming the NFL's only kicker to surpass the 140 mark in each of the past three years (2016-18)…Baltimore ranked fifth in the NFL in punt return average (11.5), with RS Cyrus Jones posting the league's fourth-best mark (13.2).

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• Through the first 12 games, Baltimore’s defense ranked No. 1 in the NFL in yards allowed, and the unit finished seventh overall (322.1 ypg). (The Ravens became one of three teams – Den. & Sea. – to rank in the NFL’s Top 10 defenses from 2014-16.)…Allowing

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Gosselin's Top 5…P Sam Koch and LS Morgan Cox (a “need” player) earned their first Pro Bowl honors, with Koch posting a 42.9 net average (second in the NFL) and allowing 5.0 yards per return (the NFL’s second-best figure)…The Ravens blocked a kick (2 PATs, 2 FGs and 1 punt) in five-straight contests, a feat that had not been accomplished since 1983 (Atlanta)…Baltimore’s 5 blocked kicks in 2015 tied (Oakland) for the NFL’s most.

• QB Joe Flacco set a single-season franchise record by throwing for 4,317 yards, adding 20 TDs…TE Dennis Pitta produced 729 receiving yards while leading the NFL in catches (86) by a TE. (Pitta also set the Ravens’ single-season TE record for receptions.)…Pro Bowl FB Kyle Juszczyk led the league in receptions (37) and receiving yards (266) by a fullback, while also serving as a lead blocker for RB Terrance West (774 yards)…G Marshal Yanda earned his sixth-consecutive Pro Bowl honor, marking the longest active streak among NFL guards, and C Jeremy Zuttah was selected to the All-Star game as an alternate.

• The Ravens ranked No. 8 in total defense, marking the 11th time the unit finished in the NFL’s Top 10 in 13 seasons (200315)…In the season's final eight games, Baltimore posted the NFL’s No. 2 overall defense and the No. 1 pass defense… Second-year LB C.J. Mosley tallied 116 tackles, 4 sacks and 7 PD, adding 1 FF and a 41-yard FR-TD...OLB Elvis Dumervil, whose leadership was valuable in the absence of OLB Terrell Suggs (Achilles tear), posted a team-high 6 sacks and made the Pro Bowl as an alternate.

• In earning his second Pro Bowl and becoming a unanimous first-team All-Pro selection, K Justin Tucker produced perhaps the greatest season ever by an NFL kicker…Tucker scored a single-season franchise-record 141 points, connecting on 38-of-39 FGs (lone miss was a block) and 27-of-27 PATs... Tucker’s 38 FGs ranked first in the NFL, while he was 10-for-10 from 50-plus yards, tying (Blair Walsh, 2012) for the most such kicks in NFL single-season history…Amazingly, an NFL singleseason record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond (he was 24-of-24 on such boots)...LS Morgan Cox earned his second-straight Pro Bowl invitation.

• The Ravens produced a 10-6 regular season record, earning their sixth playoff berth in seven seasons…Baltimore, one of three AFC North teams to make the postseason, finished third in the division behind Pittsburgh (11-5) and Cincinnati (10-5-1), but advanced to the Divisional Playoff round after capturing a 30-17 Wild Card victory in the Steel City…The Ravens’ bid to reach their fourth AFC Championship game under Harbaugh was cut short in New England, where Baltimore fell to the Patriots, 3531, after holding two 14-point leads during a thrilling battle.

2014

• The Ravens set single-season franchise records by scoring 409 points and producing 5,838 yards (since broken) of offense… Baltimore gave up just 19 sacks (second fewest in team history), which ranked only behind Denver’s 17 as the NFL’s fewest allowed…QB Joe Flacco tallied career bests in yards (3,986, since surpassed) and touchdown passes (27), while key free agent addition WR Steve Smith Sr. reached the 1,000-yard receiving milestone for the eighth time in his career (1,065 yards on 79 catches)…WR Torrey Smith posted 11 receiving TDs, the second most in Ravens single-season history…First-time Pro Bowl RB Justin Forsett produced a career-high 1,266 rushing yards (the NFL’s fifth most) and led the league in runs of 20-plus yards (a team-record 17); Forsett’s single-season franchiserecord 5.4 rushing average also ranked as the NFL’s No. 1 mark among running backs.

2015 • The Ravens finished third in the highly-competitive AFC North, posting a 5-11 record…It marked just the second time Baltimore did not make the playoffs in Harbaugh’s eight seasons…The Ravens had 20 players on Injured Reserve (NFL’s second most), including eight key starters (DE Chris Canty, QB Joe Flacco, RB Justin Forsett, TE Crockett Gillmore, T Eugene Monroe, WR Steve Smith Sr., OLB Terrell Suggs and C Jeremy Zuttah)…Baltimore played an NFL-record 14 games decided by 8 points or fewer (tied, 1994 NY Giants) and played an NFL-high (tied, Chicago) seven games decided by 3 points or fewer (4-3 record). • Despite starting four different QBs (Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub, Jimmy Clausen & Ryan Mallett) for the first time in franchise history, Baltimore posted the then-second-most total net yards (5,749) in team annals…The Ravens also set a franchise record by averaging 266.9 passing yards per game, thanks in part to a unit that allowed the NFL’s third-fewest sacks (24)…Leading the O-line was G Marshal Yanda, who earned his fifth-straight Pro Bowl nod…WR Kamar Aiken finished with team highs in catches (75), receiving yards (944) and receiving TDs (5).

• Led by OLB Terrell Suggs and 2014 Pro Bowl selections OLB Elvis Dumervil and rookie LB C.J. Mosley, Baltimore racked up the NFL’s second-most sacks (49, tied with Philadelphia), boasted the No. 2 red zone defense (42.6) and allowed the fourth-fewest rushing yards per game (88.3). • P Sam Koch produced the NFL’s No. 3 gross average (47.4) and No. 1 net average (43.3), setting the Ravens’ single-season records for each…Highlighted by his third-career 108-yard KOR-TD, RS Jacoby Jones ranked second in the NFL in KOR average (30.6)…As a team, the Ravens were No. 1 in the league with a 28.3-yard KOR mark.

• The Ravens boasted the NFL’s top overall special teams unit, ranking No. 1 in both senior NFL writer Rick Gosselin’s annual comprehensive ratings system and the Pro Football Focus rankings – It was Baltimore's fourth-straight ranking in

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HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: YEAR-BY-YEAR • Baltimore set a then-franchise record by scoring 398 points, averaging the NFL’s 10th-most points per game (24.9)…The Ravens scored a team-record 254 points at home, producing the NFL’s fourth-best home average of 31.8 ppg…Baltimore also surrendered just 16 give-aways, setting a franchise singleseason record low.

2013 • For the first time since Harbaugh’s 2008 arrival, Baltimore did not make the playoffs, falling one game short with an 8-8 mark and placing third in the AFC North…Baltimore played an NFLhigh nine games decided by 3 points or fewer, compiling a 5-4 record in those contests…How close were the Ravens to making the playoffs? They were tied 17-17 near the end of the third quarter in the season-ending loss at Cincinnati, needing a victory to secure what would have been their sixth-straight postseason berth.

• The Ravens’ special teams units were spectacular: In addition to posting a league-best (tied, Darius Reynaud) 3 kick return TDs (108- & 105-yard KORs and 63-yard PR), WR/RS Jacoby Jones led the NFL in KOR average (30.7)…Rookie K Justin Tucker, an undrafted free agent signing, made 30-of-33 FGAs (90.9%), producing the second-best success rate in Ravens single-season history and the second-best mark by a rookie kicker in NFL history.

• OLB Terrell Suggs (10) and OLB Elvis Dumervil (9.5) combined for 19.5 sacks, with Suggs earning his sixth Pro Bowl invite… NT Haloti Ngata was elected to his fifth Pro Bowl, while CB Lardarius Webb’s 22 PD ranked as the NFL’s second most.

• Six Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: S Ed Reed (ninth), DT Haloti Ngata (fourth), FB Vonta Leach (third), RB Ray Rice (third), G Marshal Yanda (second) and Jones (first).

• WR Torrey Smith tallied 1,128 receiving yards, the second most in single-season team history (Michael Jackson - 1,201 in 1996) and had a career-high 65 catches, posting the NFL’s fifth-best yardsper-catch average (17.4)…Undrafted rookie WR Marlon Brown’s 7 receiving TDs tied (Torrey Smith, 2011) for the most by a rookie in team history, while he also finished second (Smith, 2011) in catches (49) and receiving yards (524) by a Ravens’ rookie…G Marshal Yanda also earned his third Pro Bowl honor.

• En route to winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Ravens produced one of the most electrifying postseasons in NFL history by averaging 410.3 yards of offense per game (134.8 rush & 275.5 pass), scoring 31.0 points per contest and allowing just 22.0… WR Anquan Boldin recorded 22 catches for 380 yards and 4 TDs, while Jones posted a 29.4-yard receiving average (5 for 147), catching TDs of 70 and 56 yards (Jones also had a 108-yard KORTD in the Super Bowl.)…With a 3-TD performance vs. the 49ers, QB Joe Flacco threw 11 TD passes in the postseason, tying the NFL single-postseason record shared by Joe Montana (1989) and Kurt Warner (2008)…Flacco finished the Super Bowl 22-of33 for 287 yards to produce a 124.2 rating (eighth-best mark in SB history) and earned game MVP honors...The Ravens’ defense was also stout during the playoffs, registering 10 takeaways (6 INTs and 4 FRs) to produce a +6 turnover differential.

• Pro Bowl K Justin Tucker set franchise records in FGs made (38) and FGs attempted (41) and produced a then-franchiserecord 140 points (tied for sixth in NFL)…Tucker also had 6 FGs of 50-plus yards and kicked 3 game-winning FGs, including a team-record 61-yarder at Detroit.

2012

• The Ravens captured a second-consecutive AFC North title with a 10-6 mark before sweeping four playoff games to win Super Bowl XLVII: 24-9 over the visiting Colts on Wild Card weekend; 38-35 in double overtime at Denver in the Divisional Round; 28-13 at New England in the AFC Championship – shutting out the Patriots, who owned the league’s top offense, in the second half; and then topping the 49ers, 34-31, in New Orleans at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome after jumping to a 28-6 third-quarter lead…Showing a resolve that was a hallmark of that championship team, the Ravens overcame a three-game December losing streak and 53 games lost to defensive starters to win the title.

2011

• Producing a second-straight 12-4 record (13-5 overall), Baltimore won the AFC North, sweeping the division for the first time in team history…The Ravens were 6-0 against playoff teams (7-1 including postseason), matching Green Bay as the only clubs to go undefeated in division play and against other postseason qualifiers…In what was a franchise first, the Ravens also went unbeaten at home (9-0 with a playoff win over Houston)…Baltimore earned a 20-13 Divisional Round victory over the Texans, and then fell, 23-20, in a heartbreaking AFC Championship thriller at New England. • The Ravens’ defense, which finished No. 3 in the league in fewest points permitted (16.6) for the fourth-straight year, tied an NFL record for consecutive seasons of being in the Top 3 for points allowed. • RB Ray Rice produced a career-high and NFL-best 2,068 yards from scrimmage, ranking second in rushing (1,364)... Rice also set a team mark with 15 total TDs…WR Torrey Smith was third among NFL rookies with 841 receiving yards (50 catches); his receptions and yards, plus 7 TDs, set new Ravens first-year standards.

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HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH: YEAR-BY-YEAR • Eight Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: LB Ray Lewis (13th), S Ed Reed (eighth), OLB Terrell Suggs (fifth), DT Haloti Ngata (third), FB Vonta Leach (second), Rice (second), G Ben Grubbs (first) and G Marshal Yanda (first)…Suggs was also named the 2011 Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year, marking the fourth time a Raven has won the honor (Reed - 2004 and Lewis - 2003 & 2000).

• For the first time in team history, Baltimore had a 3,000-yard passer (Joe Flacco - 3,613), 1,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice - 1,339) and 1,000yard receiver (Derrick Mason - 1,028) in the same season. • Five Ravens were voted into the Pro Bowl, including LB Ray Lewis (11th), FB Le’Ron McClain (second), DT Haloti Ngata (first), S Ed Reed (sixth) and Rice (first), who tallied the NFL’s second-most yards from scrimmage (2,041)...Rookie T Michael Oher, who started all 16 games, finished second for Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Year (NFL.com fan vote) and earned All-Rookie team honors.

2010 • Baltimore tied Pittsburgh for the best record in the division at 12-4, but lost the AFC North on the division-record tiebreaker (5-1 to 4-2)…Baltimore, Indianapolis (a then-NFL record nine in a row) and Philadelphia became the only teams to make the playoffs from 2008-10…The 2010 campaign also marked the first time the Ravens ever earned the postseason three years in a row (the Ravens later extended their record to five years in 2012).

2008 • In Harbaugh’s initial Baltimore season, the Ravens produced an 11-5 record and advanced to the AFC Championship game... Baltimore won the Wild Card game at Miami (27-9) and the Divisional game at the AFC’s top-seeded Tennessee Titans, 1310…Pittsburgh, the eventual Super Bowl champion, stopped the Ravens (23-14) in the AFC title matchup at Heinz Field…This first Harbaugh/Ravens team tied the NFL record (since 1978) for turnarounds by a head coach taking over a sub-.500 team… The Ravens’ 2-1 playoff record following that regular season campaign established a new league standard in this same category…With the 13 total victories in 2008, Harbaugh set the NFL record for the most wins ever by a rookie head coach starting a rookie quarterback (Joe Flacco).

• In the Wild Card game at Kansas City, the Ravens prevailed 30-7…Baltimore then dropped a 31-24 Divisional Round contest at Pittsburgh, which advanced to the Super Bowl…Harbaugh became the first head coach in NFL history to take over a sub.500 team and then win a playoff game in each of his first three seasons (2008-10). • Five Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: K Billy Cundiff (first), LB Ray Lewis (12th), DT Haloti Ngata (second), S Ed Reed (seventh) and OLB Terrell Suggs (fourth)…WR Anquan Boldin tallied team highs with 64 catches and 837 receiving yards, while QB Joe Flacco threw 25 TD passes and a career-high passer rating (93.6)…RB Ray Rice finished with 1,776 yards from scrimmage, the NFL’s third most.

• Baltimore’s stifling defense ranked No. 2 in the NFL by allowing 261.1 yards per game and was No. 3 in points allowed per game (15.3)...The Ravens also produced an NFL-best 26 INTs, including five returned for touchdowns...S Ed Reed tied his career high (2004) with a league-leading 9 INTs. • Five players earned Pro Bowl honors: LB Ray Lewis (10th), Reed (fifth), ST Brendon Ayanbadejo (third), OLB Terrell Suggs (third) and FB Le’Ron McClain (first)…Flacco, who became the first rookie QB ever to win two playoff games, was named the Diet Pepsi Rookie of the Year (NFL.com fan vote).

2009 • After posting a 9-7 record, the Ravens produced their sixth playoff team of the decade (2000-09)...Behind the NFL’s ninthranked scoring offense (24.4 ppg) and a defense that finished third in total yards (300.5 ypg) and points allowed (16.3 ppg), the Ravens upended the Patriots (33-14) in the Wild Card round, becoming the first road team to win a playoff game at New England since 1978.

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CHRIS HEWITT enters his 10th season leading Baltimore’s secondary, adding the assistant head coach title in 2024. He joined the Ravens as an assistant special teams coach in 2012, a post he held for two years, before earning a promotion to assistant secondary coach in 2014. Hewitt has led Baltimore’s secondary since the 2015 campaign, helping the team consistently earn standout defensive rankings. Prior to his Baltimore arrival, Hewitt spent time coaching at the collegiate level, including one year (2003) as Notre Dame’s assistant strength and conditioning coach and an eight-year stint (2004-11) at Rutgers. With Hewitt at the helm of the secondary (2015-23), Baltimore’s defense has ranked at or near the top of the NFL in several categories, including points allowed per game (second – 19.6), yards allowed per game (first – 322.0) and opponent third-down conversion percentage (first – 36.0)...The secondary has also contributed to the NFL’s thirdranked opponent passer rating (85.2) and fifth-ranked opponent completion percentage (62.1%).

produced a league-high 25 FFs...Humphrey made his secondstraight Pro Bowl after leading the NFL with a Ravens’ singleseason record 8 FFs and tallying a team-high 11 PD...CB Marcus Peters tied (two players) to produce the NFL’s third-most takeaways (4 INTs & 2 FRs)...S Chuck Clark tallied 96 tackles, 2 FFs, 3 FRs, 1.5 sacks 1 INT and 1 D-TD. 2019: Baltimore achieved a franchise-best 14-2 record and earned its second-straight AFC North title...The defense allowed the NFL's third-fewest points per game (17.6), ranked fourth in yards per game (300.6), was No. 6 vs. the pass (207.2 ypg) and recorded the NFL’s second-best defensive passer rating (77.5)...Scored 6 defensive TDs in 2019, including 5 by defensive backs, tied (with '06 and '08) for the second most in franchise history (2004 – 7) and also tied (TB) for the most in the NFL...Three members of the secondary earned Pro Bowl honors: Humphrey (first), CB Marcus Peters (third) and S Earl Thomas III (seventh). 2018: Ravens defense ranked No. 1 (292.9 ypg)...Baltimore, the AFC North division champions, also permitted the league's second-fewest points per game (17.9), just behind Chicago (17.7)...Pass defense ranked fifth, allowing 210.0 yards per game, while the team's 80.6 defensive passer rating was second in the NFL and its 34.1% third-down conversion percentage ranked third...S Eric Weddle was voted to his thirdconsecutive Pro Bowl. 2017: The Ravens’ pass defense finished 10th (213.8 ypg), and Baltimore led the NFL in INTs (22) for the second-straight year...The Ravens ranked No. 1 with a +17 turnover differential...Baltimore also produced the second-most defensive touchdowns (5, tied, Det. & Phi.) and recorded 3 shutouts on the season, the most by a team since 2003 (NE)...S Eric Weddle tallied a team-high 6 INTs en route to earning his second-straight (fifth overall) Pro Bowl selection. 2016: The Ravens’ defense ranked seventh overall (322.1 ypg), making Baltimore one of three teams (Den. & Sea.) to finish ranked in the NFL’s Top 10 in each season from 2014-16...Baltimore’s ninthranked pass defense (232.8 ypg) tied (KC & SD) to produce the NFL’s most INTs (18)...S Eric Weddle earned Pro Bowl honors, registering a team-high 4 INTs (tied with LB C.J. Mosley) and career-high 13 PD. 2015: Baltimore’s eighth-ranked defense (337.4 ypg) allowed a league-best 183.3 passing yards per game in the season’s second half and helped permit the NFL’s secondfewest total net yards (291.1 ypg) during that span (final eight games). 2014: Even while battling injuries throughout the season (six DBs were placed on Injured Reserve), the Ravens’ secondary helped Baltimore’s “D” allow the NFL’s sixth-fewest points (18.9 ppg) and eighth-fewest yards per game (336.9). 2013: WR/RS Tandon Doss led the NFL in punt return average (15.6)...The Ravens were second in kickoff return average (26.4) and third in punt return average (14.2), posting an NFL-high 12 punt returns of 20-plus yards. 2012: Pro Bowl RS Jacoby Jones led the NFL in KOR average (30.7) and posted a league-best 2 KOR-TDs...Jones tied a league-record with 3 kick return TDs (108- and 105-yard KORs and 63-yard PR) and set a Super Bowl record with 290 combined yards, including an NFL-postseason-record 108-yard KOR-TD. 2004-11: (with Rutgers) 2010-11: Was the Scarlet Knights’ RBs coach and mentored RB Jawan Jamison, who joined Ray Rice in becoming just the third freshman in Rutgers history to rush for

Hewitt has coached several Pro Bowl DBs since 2015, when he started leading Baltimore’s group, including Kyle Hamilton (2023), Marlon Humphrey (2019-20 & 2022), Marcus Peters (2019), Earl Thomas III (2019) and Eric Weddle (2016-18). 2012-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Baltimore, the AFC North Champions, boasted a defense that finished as the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)...The unit also ranked Top 10 in total defense (sixth – 301.4 ypg), pass defense (sixth – 191.9 ypg), third-down defense (seventh – 36.4%) and red zone defense (second – 40.8%)...Coached a secondary that featured first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl performer S Kyle Hamilton, who posted the most TFL (10) by a defensive back in franchise history, and S Geno Stone, who recorded the league’s second-most INTs (7). 2022: Helped guide the NFL's No. 3 unit in points allowed per game (18.5) and defensive red zone TD percentage (46.4)...Baltimore also finished fourth on third down (34.9%) and tied (TB) for the NFL's ninthfewest yards allowed per game (324.3)...The defense permitted the NFL's second-fewest total TDs (32, tied with Buf. & Cin.) and fewest scores of 20-plus yards (5, tied with Cin.)...CB Marlon Humphrey made his third-career Pro Bowl after finishing as one of two DBs (L'Jarius Sneed) to record at least 3 INTs and 3 sacks...Hamilton earned PFWA All-Rookie honors after joining L'Jarius Sneed and Derwin James as one of three DBs to post at least 5 QBHs and 5 PD. 2021: Coached a secondary that contributed to the Ravens’ No. 3 third-down defense (34.8%)...Helped guide rookie DB Brandon Stephens, who saw action in all 17 contests (11 starts) and posted the most tackles (74) by a Ravens' rookie defensive back since S Matt Elam in 2013 (76)...Stephens’ 74 tackles stand as the third most by a rookie defensive back in Ravens franchise history, trailing only Elam in 2013 and S Ed Reed in 2012 (80). 2020: The Ravens earned their third-straight playoff berth with the help of Hewitt’s sixth-ranked pass defense (221.0 passing ypg)...Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (18.9) and seventh-fewest yards (329.8) per game, owned the second-ranked third-down defense (34.0%) and 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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COLLEGE: Was a four-year letterman at Cincinnati and a twotime All-Conference USA selection (1995-96) as a DB…Played for John Harbaugh, who was the Bearcats’ special teams, TEs, OLBs and RBs coach (1989-94) and assistant head coach (1995-96), and longtime Ravens special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg, who was the team’s LBs, special teams and secondary coach (1992-95)…Totaled 80 tackles and 2 INTs in his senior season…Earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. PERSONAL: Participated in the NFL’s Minority Coaching Fellowship Program, completing training camp stints with the Ravens (2006 & 2008), Eagles (2005) and Browns (2001)…Played football, basketball and track at Dwight Morrow (Englewood, NJ) HS…Was born in Kingston, Jamaica before moving to New Jersey when he was 5 years old…Chris and his wife, Tanisha, have three daughters (Azia, Briana and Christina) and a son (Christopher, Jr.).

200 yards in a game. 2008-09: Rutgers ranked second in the Big East in pass defense in 2008 (191.3 ypg) and 2009 (204.5 ypg). 2005-07: Was director of speed and skill development...Aided by Hewitt’s training, Rice set all-time school rushing records with 910 attempts for 4,926 yards, 49 TDs and a 90-yard long gain…Rice became the first player in Rutgers history to rush for 1,000-plus yards in three seasons (2005-07). 2004: Joined Rutgers’ staff as a graduate assistant. 2003: (with Notre Dame) Served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach. NFL PLAYER: (1997-99 with New Orleans) Signed with the Saints as a rookie free agent in 1997 and played in 39 games (four starts)…Played defensive back, serving primarily on special teams…Totaled 29 tackles (22 solo) from scrimmage, 3 sacks, 1 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Recorded 7 special teams tackles (6 solo) for the Saints’ kickoff coverage team that ranked fifth in the NFL in average opponent starting field position (23.8-yard line) in 1998…Was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week in Week 12 vs. Seattle (11/16/97) after blocking a punt that led to a crucial field goal.

HEWITT'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2003 2004 2005-07 2008-09 2010-11 2012-13 2014 2015-19 2020-23 2024

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Notre Dame ....................................................................................... Strength and Conditioning Assistant Rutgers ....................................................................................................................... Graduate Assistant Rutgers ........................................................................................ Director of Speed and Skill Development Rutgers ................................................................................................................................. Cornerbacks Rutgers .............................................................................................................................. Running Backs Baltimore Ravens ................................................................................................ Assistant Special Teams Baltimore Ravens ...................................................................................................... Assistant Secondary Baltimore Ravens ............................................................................................................ Defensive Backs Baltimore Ravens ................................................................................ Pass Game Coordinator/Secondary Baltimore Ravens ............................................................... Assistant Head Coach/Pass Game Coordinator

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CHRIS HORTON is in his sixth season leading the Ravens' exceptional special teams group. Since joining the team in 2014, Horton has helped Baltimore’s units perform at a consistently high level. Prior to coaching, Horton, a seventh-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft, played safety for three seasons with Washington (2008-10). Horton has helped coach four Pro Bowl Ravens: LS Morgan Cox (2015, 2016, 2019-20), RS Devin Duvernay (2021-22), K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016, 2019-23) and P Sam Koch (2015).

register a KOR-TD...Baltimore’s 26.7 KOR average ranked as the NFL’s second-best mark in 2020...P Sam Koch was the NFL’s only punter to have at least 20 punts downed inside the 20 (22) with no more than 1 TB...LS Morgan Cox was named first-team All-Pro and earned his fourth Pro Bowl...Rookie WR James Proche II earned PFWA All-Rookie special teams honors. 2019: Ravens recorded a franchise-best 14-2 record en route to their secondstraight AFC North title...Tucker earned first-team All-Pro honors and his third Pro Bowl nod after converting 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%) and scoring 141 points for the fourth-straight season. 2018: Tucker made 35-of-39 FGAs (his misses were from 53 and 65 yards, and he had 2 kicks blocked). 2017: Football Outsiders tabbed Baltimore’s special teams as the NFL’s No. 1 overall unit...Ravens ranked No. 1 in KOR average (27.5), No. 5 in PR average (10.1) and No. 1 in opponent KOR average (18.6)...Koch posted NFL bests in both punts inside the 10 (16) and 20 (40). 2016: Tucker and Cox each earned their second Pro Bowl honors...Baltimore had an NFL-high 4 (tied, Mia.) blocked kicks. 2015: Horton worked as a staff assistant alongside special teams coordinator/assistant head coach Jerry Rosburg with the Ravens’ special teams...Baltimore was third in the NFL in punt return average (11.3), while allowing the second-fewest yards per punt return (5.0)...Koch and Cox each earned their first Pro Bowls...Ravens blocked a kick (2 PATs, 2 FGs and 1 punt) in five straight contests, a feat that had not been accomplished since 1983 (Atlanta Falcons)...The 5 blocked kicks tied (Oak.) for most in 2015. 2014: Worked primarily with the Ravens’ OLBs...Baltimore racked up the NFL’s second-most sacks (49, tied with Philly)...OLB Elvis Dumervil (a franchise-record 17 sacks) and OLB Terrell Suggs (12) combined to produce the most sacks (29) among NFL duos. 2012-13: (with UCLA) 2013: Bruins earned a 10-3 record and defeated Virginia Tech in the Sun Bowl, 42-12. 2012: Joined his alma mater as a quality control coach, assisting with both the defense and special teams under head coach Jim Mora Jr. 2013: (with Seattle) Spent training camp as a coaching intern. NFL PLAYER (2008-10): Played three NFL seasons after being drafted in the seventh round by Washington in 2008...As a rookie, Horton earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors following a Week 2 performance vs. New Orleans in which he posted 2 INTs and 1 FR...Also earned NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month (September) honors...Played in 29 career NFL games, but was hampered by injuries in his final three seasons, eventually concluding his playing career after a training camp stint with the New York Giants in 2012. COLLEGE: Earned a bachelor’s degree in history from UCLA...Played safety for the Bruins, earning The Sporting News first-team All-America (2007), first-team All-Pac-10 (2007) and second-team All-Pac-10 honors (2006). PERSONAL: In 2022, joined more than 60 coaches and front office personnel participating in the NFL’s inaugural Coach and Front Office Accelerator program...Earned three varsity letters in football at De La Salle (New Orleans, LA) HS...Chris was inducted into his high school Hall of Fame on March 15, 2014...He and his wife, Jackie, have three daughters, Kristina (10), Khloe (8) and Kallie (2), and a son, Kaden (6).

Since 2019, with Horton leading the group, Baltimore's special teams rank first in yards per punt return (11.3) and fifth in opponent yards per kickoff return (20.9). In Football Outsiders’ annual special teams DVOA ratings, a metric for analyzing each play against NFL averages based on several variables, Baltimore finished in the Top 10 each year from 2012-23, with 10 Top 5 finishes, nine Top 3 finishes and the No. 1-overall spot four times...Since 2015, when Horton joined the special teams staff, the unit has posted seven Top 5 marks and six Top 3 marks, with three No. 1 finishes...Baltimore’s special teams finished ninth in Horton’s first year leading the group (2019) and posted a Top 3 mark in each of the next four seasons – with a No. 2 ranking in 2020, No. 1 ranking in 2021, No. 3 ranking in 2022 and No. 3 ranking in 2023. 2014-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating...En route to earning his seventh-career Pro Bowl honor, K Justin Tucker connected on 32-of-37 FGs (86.5%) and 51-of-52 PATs for a career-high and Ravens single-season record 147 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL…P Jordan Stout punted 66 times for 3,158 yards, averaging a franchise-record 47.8 gross yards per punt, while pinning 28 inside the 20-yard line with only 5 touchbacks…WR Tylan Wallace tallied a game-winning 76-yard PR-TD vs. LAR (12/10/23), marking the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history. 2022: Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating...Tucker scored a single-season careerhigh 142 points and made an NFL-high 37 FGs, en route to his sixth-career Pro Bowl...WR Devin Duvernay, selected as the AFC Pro Bowl return specialist, posted a 103-yard KOR-TD in Week 2 vs. Mia....It marked the first time in franchise history that Baltimore returned the game’s opening kickoff for a TD...LS Nick Moore was also named an AP second-team All-Pro. 2021: Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings...Tucker earned his fifth Pro Bowl honor, led the league in FG% (94.6) and connected on an NFL-record 66-yard game-winner at Detroit...He was a perfect 6-for-6 on FGAs of 50+ yards...WR/RS Duvernay earned first-team All-Pro honors and his first Pro Bowl nod after finishing No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1)...He led all NFL players with 6 PRs gaining 20-plus yards. 2020: Tucker earned his fourth Pro Bowl after connecting on 26-of-29 FGAs, including a 55-yard game-winner at Cleveland...Rookie WR/RS Duvernay returned a kickoff 93 yards for a TD, marking 1 of only 7 KOR-TDs during the 2020 NFL season...Duvernay became the fifth Ravens rookie and the youngest Raven (23 years, 16 days) in franchise history to 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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TODD MONKEN is in his 36th season coaching, including his 10th at the pro level, sixth coordinating NFL offenses and second leading Baltimore’s high-powered unit. He previously led NFL attacks for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2016-18) and Cleveland Browns (2019). He also coached the Jacksonville Jaguars’ wide receivers from 2007-10. Prior to his 2023 Charm City arrival, Monken served as the University of Georgia’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach (2020-22), helping guide the Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships (2021-22). His 26-year collegiate coaching career also includes a stint as Southern Mississippi’s head coach (2013-15) and duties as the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State (2011-12) and Eastern Michigan (1998-99). Was a 2023 finalist for AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year after leading a Baltimore offense that ranked No. 4 in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4), averaging an NFLhigh 156.5 rushing yards per game...QB Lamar Jackson, who was voted AP NFL MVP for the second time (also 2019), produced the NFL's fourth-best passer rating (102.7), throwing for 3,678 yards (career high), 24 TDs and just 7 INTs…He added 821 rushing yards and 5 TDs to become the only QB in NFL history with multiple seasons (also 2019) reaching the incredible 3,000/800 milestone.

consecutive national championship, leading the nation in total net yards (7,517) and total points (616), with Heisman Trophy finalist QB Stetson Bennett throwing 27 TDs, while rushing for 10 more. 2021: Georgia won its first national championship since 1980...Supported by arguably college football’s best defense ever, Georgia’s offense ranked in the Top 10 in points per game (38.6, ninth), yards per play (7.0, fourth) and total first downs (341, tied for seventh). 2020: Monken was hired as Georgia’s offensive coordinator. 2019: (with Cleveland) Monken directed a Browns’ offense that featured RB Nick Chubb, who produced the league’s second-most rushing yards (1,494) and tallied 8 TDs...QB Baker Mayfield threw for a single-season career-high 3,827 passing yards, while adding 22 TDs, and WR Odell Beckham Jr. recorded his most recent 1,000-yard season. 2016-18: (with Tampa Bay) From 2016-18, Monken led a Buccaneers’ offense that ranked third in first downs per game (22.5), second in passing yards per game (279.5) and first in thirddown conversion percentage (44.4%)...Tampa Bay averaged a league-high 10.3 air yards per pass attempt and ranked second in yards per completion (12.4). 2018: Tampa Bay led the NFL in passing offense (320.3 ypg) and finished third in total offense (415.5 ypg), setting single-season club records in each category...Behind QBs Jameis Winston and Ryan Fitzpatrick, the Buccaneers also totaled a then-franchise-record 408 completions and 36 passing TDs...WR Mike Evans recorded a career-high and franchise-record 1,524 receiving yards, en route to a Pro Bowl selection. 2017: Monken helped oversee an offense that set thenfranchise records in passing yards (4,366), first downs (352), passing first downs (243) and yards per attempt (7.6)...Tampa Bay finished fourth in passing yards per game (272.9) and third-down conversion rate (43.4%), while tying (KC) for the 10th-most passing TDs (26). 2016: Tampa Bay posted the NFL’s most efficient goal-to-go offense (85.7%) and ranked No. 6 in thirddown conversion percentage (43.9%)...WR Mike Evans earned his first-career Pro Bowl nod after recording 96 catches for 1,321 yards and 12 TDs, finishing with the NFL’s sixth-most receptions, fourth-most receiving yards and second-most TD grabs. 2013-15: (with Southern Mississippi) Monken spent three seasons as head coach at Southern Mississippi...After taking over a program that finished 0-12 the previous season, he guided a dramatic turnaround that saw the Golden Eagles become postseason bowl participants by the end of his third campaign. 2015: Led by Monken, Conference USA’s Coach of the Year, Southern Miss posted a 9-5 record in 2015, winning the Conference USA West division and earning an appearance in the Heart of Dallas Bowl...Monken’s Southern Miss team ranked Top 20 in the country in scoring offense (13th, 39.9 ppg), passing offense (12th, 329.7 ypg) and total offense (12th, 509.5 ypg), each of which ranked second in Conference USA...His offense was one of the most explosive in the NCAA, with the Golden Eagles leading the nation in plays of 20+ yards (109) and ranking second in the country in plays of 30+ yards (54)...Monken also guided the development of junior QB Nick Mullens, who set school records for passing yards (4,476), total TDs (41), passing TDs (38) and

Guided Georgia’s offense from 2020-22, helping produce back-to-back national championship seasons (2021-22). Led the Bulldogs’ offense to a No. 5 national ranking in points per game (39.8) and No. 8 in scrimmage yards per game (472.0) over the span of Georgia’s most recent national title seasons (2021-22)...The Bulldogs posted 198.1 rushing yards per contest during this stretch, while adding 273.8 passing yards per game. From 2016-18, Monken led a Buccaneers’ offense that ranked third in first downs per game (22.5), second in passing yards per game (279.5) and first in third-down conversion percentage (44.4%). WR Mike Evans flourished under Monken’s offense in 2018, recording a career-high and franchise-record 1,524 receiving yards, en route to a Pro Bowl selection. 2023: (with Baltimore) Was a finalist for AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year...Led a Baltimore offense that ranked No. 4 in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg), averaging an NFL-high 156.5 rushing yards per game…QB Lamar Jackson, who was voted AP NFL MVP for the second time (also 2019), produced the NFL's fourth-best passer rating (102.7), throwing for 3,678 yards (career high), 24 TDs and just 7 INTs…He added 821 rushing yards and 5 TDs to become the only QB in NFL history with multiple seasons (also 2019) reaching the incredible 3,000/800 milestone…WR Zay Flowers set rookie franchise marks in catches (77) and receiving yards (858), adding 6 total TDs (5 receiving & 1 rushing), while RB Gus Edwards tallied 810 rushing yards and 13 TDs (second most in Ravens single-season history). 2020-22: (with Georgia) 2022: Georgia won its second2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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2002-04: (with Oklahoma State) Served as the pass game coordinator/wide receivers coach in his first stint at OSU. 2000-01: (with Louisiana Tech) Served as the wide receivers coach (2001) and the running backs/wide receivers coach (2000) for the Bulldogs. 1993-1999: (with Eastern Michigan) Was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1998-99 after serving five seasons (1993-97) as the Eagles’ defensive backs and wide receivers coach. 1991-92: (with Notre Dame) Was a graduate assistant with Notre Dame for two seasons. 1989-90: (with Grand Valley State) Entered the coaching ranks as a graduate assistant with Grand Valley State. COLLEGE: Was a three-year letterman at QB for Knox College (Galesburg, IL), where he earned his bachelor’s degree in economics in 1989...Earned a master’s degree in education leadership from Grand Valley State in 1991. PERSONAL: Monken is a member of the Knox College Athletic Hall of Fame...He and his wife, Terri, have one son, Travis, a student assistant at Oklahoma State.

completions (331)...The Golden Eagles had 10 players named firstor second-team All-Conference USA in 2015, up from one such selection in 2013 and two in 2014. 2011-12: (with Oklahoma State) Monken spent two seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Oklahoma State, his second stint with the Cowboys, after woking as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2002-04...During his time as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, the team set then-school season records for total offensive yards (7,111 in 2012), passing yards (5,034 in 2011), completion percentage (71.9 in 2011), points scored (633 in 2011) and passing TDs (40 in 2011)...He worked with QB Brandon Weeden and WR Justin Blackmon, who both went on to become first-round picks in the 2012 NFL Draft. 2007-10: (with Jacksonville) Monken spent four seasons as the Jaguars’ wide receivers coach...He mentored WR Reggie Williams, who set a then-club record with 10 TD grabs in 2007. 2005-06: (with LSU) Served as LSU’s passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach, helping develop future firstround NFL Draft selections WRs Dwayne Bowe and Buster Davis.

MONKEN'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 1989-90 1991-92 1993-97 1998-99 2000 2001 2002-04 2005-06 2007-10 2011-12 2013-15 2016-17 2018 2019 2020-22 2023-24

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Grand Valley State ...................................................................................................... Graduate Assistant Notre Dame ................................................................................................................ Graduate Assistant Eastern Michigan ................................................................................... Defensive Backs/Wide Receivers Eastern Michigan .............................................................................. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Louisiana Tech ......................................................................................... Running Backs/Wide Receivers Louisiana Tech ................................................................................................................. Wide Receivers Oklahoma State ........................................................................... Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers LSU ............................................................................................. Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Jacksonville Jaguars ........................................................................................................ Wide Receivers Oklahoma State ................................................................................ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Southern Miss ....................................................................................................................... Head Coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers .................................................................. Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Tampa Bay Buccaneers .......................................................................................... Offensive Coordinator Cleveland Browns ................................................................................................... Offensive Coordinator Georgia ............................................................................................ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Baltimore Ravens ................................................................................................... Offensive Coordinator

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ZACH ORR enters his eighth year as an NFL coach and first as the Ravens' defensive coordinator after two seasons (2022-23) as the team’s inside linebackers coach. Prior to rejoining Baltimore, Orr spent one season (2021) as the Jacksonville Jaguars' outside linebackers coach. He has served in various roles on Baltimore’s coaching staff since he transitioned to coaching in 2017, following his retirement from the NFL due to a congenital neck/spine condition. Orr originally signed as a rookie free agent ILB with the Ravens in 2014 and went on to earn second-team AllPro honors in 2016. Over the past two seasons (2022-23), Orr guided ILBs Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen to career years, also helping them become anchors of Baltimore’s defense. During this twoseason span, the Ravens' unit ranked Top 10 in yards allowed per game (312.8, sixth), rushing yards allowed per game (100.8, fifth), passing yards allowed per game (212.1, ninth), points allowed per game (17.5, second), opponent third-down conversion percentage (35.7%, third), opponent red zone efficiency (43.8%, first) and takeaways (56, fourth). The 2023 Ravens’ defense became the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31). ILB Roquan Smith became just the third player in NFL history to register at least 100 tackles and 1 INT in each of the first six seasons of a career (2018-23). In 2022, ILBs Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen were one of only two sets of LB teammates to record at least 60 tackles, 1 sack and 1 INT after Week 9, when Smith was acquired by Baltimore (Houston – Christian Kirksey & Christian Harris). Queen registered a career- and team-high 117 tackles, along with career highs in sacks (5) QBHs (14), INTs (2) and PD (6). Under Orr’s tutelage, Jaguars OLB Josh Allen became the NFL’s only player in 2021 to register a FR, INT and sack in the same game, earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors (Week 9 vs. Bills). In 2020, the Ravens allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points per game (18.9) and produced the No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%), also registering a league-high 25 FFs. The 2019 Ravens allowed the NFL’s third-fewest points (17.6) and fourth-fewest net yards (300.6) per game…Baltimore notched the league’s fifth-ranked run “D” (93.4 ypg) and was sixth against the pass (207.2 ypg). The Ravens were the NFL’s No. 1-ranked defense in 2018, allowing an NFL-low 292.9 yards per game as well as the league’s second-fewest points per game (17.9). Orr worked with a Ravens’ defensive unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22) in 2017.

consecutive Pro Bowl nod and 2023 AP first-team All-Pro honors, while Queen was selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career. 2022: The Ravens' inside linebackers unit helped Baltimore's "D" rank in the Top 5 in multiple categories, including No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5)...Smith, acquired midseason by the Ravens, registered 86 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 INT and 3 PD in nine games for Baltimore, en route to his first Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors...Queen set career highs in tackles (117), sacks (5) QBHs (14), INTs (2) and PD (6). 2021: (with Jacksonville) The Jaguars finished in the AFC’s Top 10 in total defense (353.1 ypg) and pass defense (227.9 ypg), while also producing the fourth-most QBHs (81) in franchise history…OLB Josh Allen registered 71 tackles, a team-high 7.5 sacks and career-high 12 TFL...Orr joined the Jaguars’ coaching staff as outside linebackers coach. 2017-20: (with Baltimore) 2020: Baltimore was among the NFL’s Top 10 defensive units, ranking seventh in total defense (329.8 ypg). 2019: Named coaching analyst...Ravens produced a franchise-best 14-2 record, winning a second-straight AFC North title...OLB Matthew Judon led the team with a then-career-high 9.5 sacks, earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl. 2018: Ravens were the NFL’s No. 1 defensive unit (292.9 ypg) and among the best in several other key defensive categories: third in third-down defense (34.1), fourth in rushing yards allowed (82.9 ypg) and fifth in passing yards permitted (210.0 ypg). 2017: Helped coach a defensive unit that featured OLB Terrell Suggs, who earned his seventh Pro Bowl nod and led the team with 11 sacks...Named coaching and personnel assistant. NFL PLAYER: (2014-16) Originally signed with the Ravens in 2014 as an undrafted rookie free agent from North Texas…Orr played in 46 career games (2014-16), posting 163 tackles, 1 sack, 8 TFL, 6 PD, 3 INTs, 1 FF and 2 FRs…In 2016, appeared in 15 games (all starts), tallying career highs in tackles (133), TFL (6), PD (5), INTs (3), FRs (2) and FFs (1), en route to earning AP secondteam All-Pro honors. COLLEGE: Graduated from the University of North Texas, where he played in 46 career games, posting 365 tackles (then-third most in school history), 5 sacks, 25 TFL, 3 INTs, 4 FFs and 9 FRs during his four-year career (2010-13)…Received first- (2013) and second-team (2012) All-Conference USA accolades…Graduated with a degree in kinesiology in 2013. PERSONAL: Attended DeSoto (TX) HS, where he recorded over 100 tackles in eight games during an injury-limited senior season…Posted 157 tackles, 24 TFL, 11 sacks, 1 INT and 3 FRs as a junior in 2008…His father, Terry Orr, was a tight end for the now-Washington Commanders from 1986-93, while his younger brother, Chris, is a former NFL linebacker who currently plays for the New Jersey Generals of the USFL…His older brother, Terrance, is the offensive coordinator at Hebron (Carrollton, TX) HS, and his younger brother, Nick, played college football at TCU from 2014-17...Zach and his wife, Chanel, were married in June, 2024.

2022-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: ILBs Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen formed the NFL's only duo to each post at least 130 tackles while manning the middle of a historic Ravens defense that became the first unit ever to lead the league in scoring (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)...Smith earned his second-

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RANDY BROWN enters his 17th season on the Ravens’ special teams staff. Originally joining Baltimore in 2008 as a kicking consultant, Brown has worked with John Harbaugh since beginning his coaching career with the Eagles in 2004. Brown has helped coach six Pro Bowl Ravens: LS Morgan Cox (2015, 2016, 2019-20), RS Devin Duvernay (2021-22), K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016, 2019-23), P Sam Koch (2015), K Billy Cundiff (2010) and K Matt Stover (last kicked for the Ravens in 2008 but earned All-Star honors in 2000 prior to Brown’s arrival).

of-53 (98.1) PATs, finishing with at least 130 points for his fifthconsecutive season. 2019: Mentored the team’s outstanding specialists, including K Justin Tucker, who connected on 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%), scoring a then-franchise-record 141 points for the fourth-straight season, en route to earning All-Pro...In Week 6, Tucker became the fastest pure kicker in NFL history (118 games) to score 1,000 career points...Tucker (third) and LS Morgan Cox (third) were Pro Bowlers. 2018: K Justin Tucker earned first-team All-Pro honors after connecting on 35-of-39 FGAs and scoring a then-franchise-record 141 points for the third-straight season...Tucker became the first kicker in NFL history to produce six seasons with 30-plus FGM and became fastest to reach 900 career points (107 games). 2017: K Justin Tucker earned secondteam All-Pro honors after connecting on 34-of-37 FGAs and tying his then-franchise record of 141 total points...Tucker scored his 800th-career point, becoming the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach the milestone...P Sam Koch placed a leagueleading 40 punts inside the 20, adding an NFL-best 16 punts inside the 10. 2016: K Justin Tucker connected on a league-best 38-of-39 FGAs, posting the then-fifth-best percentage (97.4%) in NFL single-season history...He made 35 straight FGs at one point...A then-NFL single-season record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond, while his 10 FGs of 50-plus yards then tied (Blair Walsh, 2012) for most in NFL history...Tucker was a perfect 10-for-10 from 50-plus yards, earning first-team AllPro and Pro Bowl honors. 2015: Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 1 in the NFL by Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News and produced two Pro Bowlers in P Sam Koch and LS Morgan Cox...Koch registered 42.9 net and 46.7 gross averages, ranking second and ninth in the NFL, respectively...K Justin Tucker tied for second in the NFL with 33 FGM, including 3 game-winning boots. 2014: K Justin Tucker tallied 129 points, converting 29 of 34 attempts...P Sam Koch produced the NFL’s No. 3 gross (47.4) and No. 1 net (43.3) averages, both then setting Ravens single-season records. 2013: K Justin Tucker earned his first-career Pro Bowl nod and set then-team records in FGM (38), FGAs (41) and points (140), hitting 33 straight FGs at one point. 2012: As a rookie, Tucker converted 30-of-33 FGAs, and P Sam Koch posted a 40.8 net average…Baltimore earned a victory in Super Bowl XLVII. 2011: K Billy Cundiff recorded a career-high 122 points, also registering 44 touchbacks. 2010: K Billy Cundiff, who earned his first Pro Bowl, connected on 26-of-29 FGAs...P Sam Koch, whose 39 punts inside the 20 ranked No. 2 in the NFL, was named a Pro Bowl alternate. 2008: Joined the Ravens as a kicking consultant. 2004-05: (with Philadelphia) 2004: Helped coach Eagles K David Akers, who earned his third Pro Bowl after hitting 27-of-32 FGAs and 41-of-42 PATs. 2003: (with Tennessee-Chattanooga) The Mocs produced a then-school-record 1,336 yards on 65 KORs and set a single-game conference record with 259 KOR yards vs. Vanderbilt. 2000-02: (with multiple pro and college teams) Served as a kicking consultant for various pro and college teams, while running several national kicking camps.

Under Brown’s guidance, Tucker ranks as the most accurate kicker in NFL history (395-of-438 – 90.2%)…Tucker's 395 FGM and 1,649 career points are the most in Ravens history…Since his initial NFL campaign in 2012 (Baltimore’s Super Bowl XLVII Championship season), Tucker owns the NFL’s most FGM (395) and points scored (1,649). In the annual special teams DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average) ratings from Football Outsiders, a popular metric for analyzing and comparing each play to the league average based on a number of variables, Baltimore finished in the Top 10 each year from 2012-23, including the No. 1 overall rating in an NFL-high four seasons (2012, 2015, 2017 & 2021) and a current streak of four consecutive Top 3 marks (2020-23). 2008-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating...En route to earning his seventh-career Pro Bowl honor, K Justin Tucker connected on 32-of-37 FGs (86.5%) and 51-of-52 PATs for a career-high and Ravens single-season record 147 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL…P Jordan Stout punted 66 times for 3,158 yards, averaging a franchise-record 47.8 gross yards per punt, while pinning 28 inside the 20-yard line with only 5 touchbacks…WR Tylan Wallace tallied a game-winning 76-yard PR-TD vs. LAR (12/10/23), marking the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history. 2022: K Justin Tucker and RS Devin Duvernay both earned Pro Bowl honors for the second-straight season, helping Baltimore's special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders' DVOA ratings...Tucker posted a then-single-season career-high 142 points and led the league in FGM (37), his seventh-straight season recording at least 130 points and eighth season with at least 30 FGM, each marking an NFL record...Duvernay finished as the NFL's only player with at least 15 KORs and 15 PRs to rank in the Top 10 of both yards-per-KOR average (26.5 – 10) and yards-perPR avg. (11.9 – No. 5). 2021: K Justin Tucker led the league in FG% (94.6) and connected on an NFL-record 66-yard game-winner at Detroit...RS Duvernay finished No. 1 in the NFL in PR average (13.8) and No. 7 in KOR average (24.1), helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA ratings...Tucker and Duvernay earned Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors. 2020: Specialists LS Morgan Cox and K Justin Tucker each earned their fourth-career Pro Bowl nods…Cox snapped on all 51 punts by P Sam Koch, who produced a 44.5 gross average and 42.5 net average…Koch was the NFL’s only punter to place at least 20 punts (22) inside in the 20-yard line and have no more than 1 touchback…Tucker connected on 26-of-29 (89.7) FGAs and 522024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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PERSONAL: Brown was elected mayor of Evesham Township, NJ, in 2007, a post he held until 2018...Has worked in TV and radio broadcasting, including with Comcast SportsNet, WIP Radio and ESPN Radio in Philadelphia...Prepped at Cherokee (Marlton, NJ) HS, where he played football, baseball and soccer...He and his wife, Trisha, have two daughters, Ryan (18), who has sung the national anthem prior to multiple Ravens games, and Mackenzie (16), and a son, Tyler, who is a special teams assistant with the Philadelphia Eagles.

1998-2000: (with Chicago) 1998: K Jeff Jaegar produced 90 points by converting 21-of-26 FGAs...P Todd Sauerbrun posted 49.4 gross and 42.1 net averages. COLLEGE: Was a four-year letterman (1985-88) at placekicker for Catawba, where he posted 234 points in his career…Earned NAIA All-America recognition, All-South Atlantic Conference honors and Academic All-American accolades in 1988...Set five Catawba kicking records and was a 2008 inductee into the school’s Hall of Fame.

BROWN'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 1989 1990-93 1994-97 1998-2000 2000-02 2003 2004-05 2008-18 2019 2020-22 2023 2024

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Catawba College .............................................................................................................. Kicking Coach Cherokee (NJ) High School ........................................................................... Special Teams Coordinator Holy Cross (NJ) High School ......................................................................... Special Teams Coordinator Chicago Bears ................................................................................................................. Kicking Coach Multiple College/Pro Teams ...................................................................................... Kicking Consultant Tennessee-Chattanooga ............................................................................... Special Teams Coordinator Philadelphia Eagles .......................................................................................................... Kicking Coach Baltimore Ravens ...................................................................................................... Kicking Consultant Baltimore Ravens ............................................................................................. Assistant Special Teams Baltimore Ravens .................................................................................................. Special Teams Coach Baltimore Ravens .......................................................................................... Special Teams/Specialists Baltimore Ravens ....................................................................................... Senior Special Teams Coach

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JOE D’ALESSANDRIS (pronounced dell-ah-SAN-dress), a 45year coaching veteran, enters his eighth season as Baltimore’s offensive line coach. “Joe D” has extensive experience guiding and developing linemen, both in the collegiate ranks and pros. Since transitioning into the NFL in 2008, D’Alessandris has mentored players for the Chiefs, Bills, Chargers and Ravens. Prior to his time in the NFL, he tutored players in the NCAA, Canadian Football League and World League. In his seven full seasons in Baltimore, D’Alessandris has mentored several young O-linemen, including Pro Bowlers Tyler Linderbaum, Ronnie Stanley and Orlando Brown Jr., and veterans such as Pro Bowlers Marshal Yanda and Kevin Zeitler.

2019: Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they finished No. 2 in total yards (407.6) en route to a franchise-best 14-2 record and a second-straight AFC North title…Three Ravens O-linemen earned Pro Bowl honors: Brown Jr. (first), LT Ronnie Stanley (first) and RG Marshal Yanda (eighth). 2018: Coached an O-line that helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg) and record the then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in Ravens history…Yanda earned his seventh Pro Bowl, helping the team win the AFC North division title. 2017: Baltimore finished ninth in points (24.7 ppg) and seventh (tied) in both fewest giveaways (17) and sacks allowed (27) despite early season injuries on the O-line. 2013-15: (with San Diego) Led the Chargers’ O-line for three seasons, developing talented linemen LT King Dunlap and G/T D.J. Fluker. 2014: Despite being riddled with injuries, the line protected QB Philip Rivers, who threw for 4,286 yards and 31 TDs. 2013: Chargers made the playoffs and allowed only 30 sacks, tying for the NFL’s fourth fewest…Team also ran for over 100 yards in 12 of 16 games. 2010-12: (with Buffalo) Spent three seasons as the O-line coach, during a span in which the Bills allowed the NFL’s fifthfewest sacks (87)…Buffalo also registered the league’s fourthbest rushing average (4.8). 2012: Buffalo produced the NFL’s No. 6 ground attack (138.6 ypg)…RB C.J. Spiller rushed for 1,244 yards. 2011: Bills led the NFL in fewest sacks allowed (23), which also marked Buffalo’s third fewest during a 16-game season…RB Fred Jackson (934) and Spiller (561) combined to produce 1,495 rushing yards and 10 TDs. 2010: Tutored an O-line unit that helped Jackson rush for 927 yards. 2008-09: (with Kansas City) Spent two seasons as assistant Oline coach. 2009: G Brian Waters earned his first Pro Bowl, and RB Jamaal Charles collected his first 1,000-yard rushing season. 2002-07: (with Georgia Tech) Developed a number of standout linemen, including T Nat Dorsey, who was drafted by Minnesota (2004), G Mansfield Wrotto (Seattle, 2007) and G Andrew Gardner (Miami, 2009)…Behind its O-line, Tech posted an ACC-best 2,591 rushing yards (199.3 ypg) in 2007…RBs P.J. Daniels (1,447 in 2003) and Tashard Choice (1,473 in 2006 & 1,379 in 2007) led the ACC in rushing...In 2005, Tech allowed an ACC-low 10 sacks. 1997-2001: (with Duke) Tutored several O-linemen who went on to play in the NFL, including G Lenny Friedman, who was drafted in the second round by Denver (1999) and enjoyed a 10-year pro career, and T Drew Strojny (a 2004 pick by NYG)...Also coached future NFL players C Troy Andrew (Miami) and C Shawn Lynch (Arizona), who signed as rookie free agents. 1977-96: D’Alessandris spent the early part of his career coaching the offensive line position both in the collegiate ranks, CFL and World League…Entered the full-time coaching ranks as the O-line coach for Livingston University, following two years as a graduate assistant at his alma mater (Western Carolina)…In 1994 with Texas A&M, the Aggies finished 10-0-1 and averaged 172.0 rushing yards per game.

In 2023, the Ravens set a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs, eclipsed 100 yards on the ground in all 17 regular season contests and finished with the fifth-highest rushing total (2,661) in team history. During the 2021 season, the Ravens tied the all-time record for most consecutive games producing 100-plus rushing yards (43 games – 2018-21) in NFL history (Pittsburgh, 43 games – 1974-77). In 2020, the Ravens finished as the NFL’s top-rated rushing attack (191.9 ypg) for the second-straight season and registered the third-most rushing yards (3,071) in a 16-game season…Baltimore’s 24 rushing TDs ranked third in the NFL and set a new single-season franchise record. In 2019, the Ravens set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296), besting the 1978 Patriots (3,165)…Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season. 2017-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Ravens led the league in rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and ranked fourth in scoring offense (28.4 ppg)...C Tyler Linderbaum and G Kevin Zeitler earned their first Pro Bowl nods. 2022: Ravens ranked No. 2 in rushing yards per game (160.0), leading the league in rushes of 10+ yards (88) and games with at least 150+ rushing yards (12)...C Tyler Linderbaum was named to PFWA's All-Rookie team after becoming the fourth rookie O-lineman (Jonathan Ogden – 1996; Michael Oher – 2009 & Kelechi Osemele – 2012) in Ravens history to start every game. 2021: Ravens produced the league’s No. 3 rushing attack (145.8 ypg) for an offense that ranked No. 6 in total yards (378.8 ypg)…According to ESPN analytics, G Kevin Zeitler registered a 95% pass-block win rate, which tied for the fourth-best mark amongst all NFL guards...Within the same metric, C Bradley Bozeman produced a pass-block win rate of 97% and a run-block win rate of 72%, both tied for the secondhighest percentages amongst NFL centers. 2020: Baltimore finished with the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg) and an NFL-best six games with at least 200 rushing yards, including a franchise record 404-yard output in a Week 17 victory at Cincinnati…The Ravens’ 3,071 rushing yards are the third most in a 16-game NFL season…RT Orlando Brown Jr. started 10 games at left tackle and earned his second Pro Bowl honor after LT Ronnie Stanley suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Week 8. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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COLLEGE: Earned four letters at guard at Western Carolina…Team MVP and captain as a senior…Graduated with degrees in parks & recreation and health & physical education, also later earning a master’s in education…While working toward his master’s, he began coaching as a GA for the Catamounts.

PERSONAL: A native of Aliquippa, PA, he attended Center HS…Inducted into the Western Carolina University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018…Was also inducted in 2010 into the Beaver County (PA) Sports Hall of Fame and Center High School Hall of Fame…Joe was married to his late wife, Toni, for 42 years...They have three daughters: Kelly, Emily and Anna…Kelly and her husband, Eric, have a daughter (Charlotte Lynn), while Anna and her husband, Allen, have two sons (Maxwell and Mayfield) and two daughters (Ella Murray and Violet).

D'ALESSANDRIS' COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 1977-78 1979-83 1984-85 1986-89 1990 1991-92 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997-2001 2002-07 2008-09 2010-12 2013-15 2017-24

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Western Carolina ...................................................................................................... Graduate Assistant Livingston University ................................................................... Offensive Coordinator & Offensive Line Memphis ......................................................................................................................... Offensive Line Tennessee-Chattanooga .............................................................. Offensive Coordinator & Offensive Line Ottawa (Canadian Football League) .................................................................................. Offensive Line Birmingham (World League) ............................................................................................. Offensive Line Samford ........................................................................................... Offensive Line & Asst. Head Coach Texas A&M ...................................................................................................................... Offensive Line Memphis (Canadian Football League) ............................................................................... Offensive Line University of Pittsburgh .................................................................................................... Offensive Line Duke ............................................................................................................................... Offensive Line Georgia Tech ................................................................................................................... Offensive Line Kansas City Chiefs ............................................................................................ Assistant Offensive Line Buffalo Bills .................................................................................................................... Offensive Line San Diego Chargers ......................................................................................................... Offensive Line Baltimore Ravens ............................................................................................................. Offensive Line

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MARK DeLEONE was hired as the Ravens inside linebackers coach in 2024. He joins Baltimore’s staff with 17 years of coaching experience, most recently serving as a defensive analyst at the University of Kansas for the past two seasons (2022-23). Before assisting on the Jayhawks’ staff, DeLeone spent 10 seasons (2012-21) coaching in the NFL, working with the Detroit Lions (2021), Chicago Bears (2019-20), Kansas City Chiefs (2013-18) and New York Jets (2012) in numerous capacities, including leading inside linebackers for four seasons (2018-21). He joined the NFL ranks after five seasons (2007-11) coaching at the collegiate level. During his six seasons (2013-18) with the Chiefs, helped the team earn three AFC West division titles and five trips to the postseason.

2013-18: (with Kansas City) Since joining the team in 2013, DeLeone worked with LB Derrick Johnson, helping him break the all-time franchise tackle record in 2015, compiling 1,262 total tackles (993 solo). 2018: In his final season with the Chiefs and first as a main position coach, DeLeone helped the club earned its third AFC West title in six years...He coached LB Anthony Hitchens to a career- and team-high 135 tackles (81 solo) in his first season in Kansas City. 2017: Worked with second-year LB Reggie Ragland as earned more game action, starting 10 of the 12 games he played in, totaling 44 tackles (31 solo) and 4 tackles for loss. 2016: Helped Derrick Johnson earn his fourth-career Pro Bowl nod in 2016. 2015: Served as assistant LBs coach, guiding Tamba Hali, Justin Houston and Derrick Johnson to Pro Bowl berths, marking the third time in franchise history the Chiefs had three linebackers selected to the Pro Bowl in a single season. 2014: Guided Hali to a franchise-record and NFL-high 22 sacks en route to being named the team’s MVP. 2013: In his first season with the Chiefs, DeLeone helped his three linebackers (Hali, Houston and Johnson) to the Pro Bowl. 2012: (with New York Jets) Served as a defensive assistant for the Jets in his first NFL coaching role, helping the Jets’ defensive unit rank eighth in yards per game (323.4) and second in pass yards per game (189.8)...Worked with CB Antonio Cromartie and S LaRon Landry who both earned Pro Bowl honors in 2012. 2011: (with Temple University) Served as an offensive graduate assistant, helping the team finish 9-4...The Owls defeated Wyoming 37-15 in the New Mexico Bowl that season, marking the program’s first bowl victory since 1979. 2010: (with University of Florida) Worked with wide receivers in the spring before helping the offensive line and tight ends in the fall...The Gators saw seven players selected to the All-SEC team en route to their Outback Bowl victory over Penn State. 2009: (with University of New Hampshire) Served as the director of football operations/assistant offensive line, helping the Wildcats to a 10-3 record en route to the Colonial Athletic Association North Championship and a quarterfinal appearance in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. 2007-08: (with University of Iowa) 2008: Worked with Iowa’s defensive line as a graduate assistant en route to a victory in the 2009 Outback Bowl. 2007: Began his coaching career working with the Hawkeye’s linebackers. COLLEGE: While a student at Iowa, served as a defensive assistant for head coach Kirk Ferentz from 2007-08...Earned his degree in liberal arts and sciences from Iowa in 2009. PERSONAL: The Syracuse native prepped at Fayetteville-Manlius (Manlius, NY) HS....His late father, George, was a beloved NFL and collegiate coach for nearly 50 years...To honor his father’s legacy, DeLeone connected with his old players, colleagues and coaches of his father, creating a 2-hour-and-20-minute video to present to his father...His godfather, Paul Pasqualoni, is a longtime colleague of George’s – the two were coaches on the same coaching staffs at three stops (Syracuse, Miami Dolphins and Connecticut) for over 20 years...He and his wife, Molly, have three sons, Rafael, Salvatore and Lorenzo.

Served as Roquan Smith’s ILB coach in Chicago for two seasons (2019-20). Worked with two 2011 first-round NFL Draft picks – OL Mike Pouncey (Florida) and DE Adrian Clayborn (Iowa) – during his time in the collegiate coaching ranks. In two seasons (2007-08) as a defensive graduate assistant for Iowa, worked with 14 All-Big Ten selections and 22 future NFL players. Throughout his career, DeLeone has also been heavily involved with recruiting and has worked at several different football camps as a guest coach. 2022-23: (with University of Kansas) 2023: Helped the Jayhawks secure the program’s first bowl game victory in 15 years, defeating UNLV in the 2023 Guaranteed Rate Bowl...Finished the season 9-4 overall, 5-4 in conference play – including a victory over sixth-ranked Oklahoma, the team’s first ranked win over a Top 10 team at home since 1984 – and 23rd in the AP poll, the program’s first time being ranked in the final AP poll since the 2007 season. 2022: In his first season with Kansas, helped DL Lonnie Phelps earn AP second-team All-Big 12 honors. 2021: (with Detroit) Coached ILBs for one season for the Lions, whose defense was improved in various categories, including a decrease in total yards allowed per game by 40 points from the previous season (419.8)...Also helped LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin become the fourth player in franchise history, and second LB, to produce at least 70 tackles, four passes defensed, four tackles for loss and 2 forced fumbles in a single season. 2019-20: (with Chicago) Led the Chicago Bears inside linebacker room for two seasons, which featured Ravens All-Pro ILB Roquan Smith, who produced triple-digit tackles in both years under DeLeone’s tutelage. 2020: Coached Smith to earn secondteam All-Pro honors after finishing as the league’s only defender to record at least 100 tackles (139) and double-digit tackles for loss (18) with multiple sacks (four) and multiple INTs (two)...His career-high 18 tackles for loss ranked second in the NFL that season, trailing only OLB T.J. Watt’s 23. 2019: DeLeone’s unit anchored a defense that ranked Top 10 in points allowed (18.6 fourth), total yards per game (324.1 - eighth), rush yards per game (102.0 - ninth) and pass yards per game (221.9 - ninth). 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2007-08 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013-14 2015-17 2018 2019-20 2021 2022-23 2024

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Iowa ............................................................................................................. Defensive Student Assistant New Hampshire ............................................................... Director of Football Ops./Assist. Offensive Line Florida ............................................................................................................................. Quality Control Temple ...................................................................................................................... Graduate Assistant New York Jets ........................................................................................................... Defensive Assistant Kansas City Chiefs ............................................................................................ Defensive Quality Control Kansas City Chiefs ................................................................................................. Assistant Linebackers Kansas City Chiefs ...................................................................................................... Inside Linebackers Chicago Bears ............................................................................................................ Inside Linebackers Detroit Lions ............................................................................................................... Inside Linebackers Kansas ........................................................................................................................ Defensive Analyst Baltimore Ravens ........................................................................................................ Inside Linebackers

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2008-10: (with Masterplan Group International Sports Agency) Served as a player rep and worked in the agency’s football operations department, before transitioning to a basketball operations role. 2007-08: (with University of Colorado) Worked as the strength and conditioning coach for the Buffaloes’ men’s lacrosse program for one season. COLLEGE: Graduated with cum laude honors from Emporia State (Emporia, KS) University, where he played basketball on scholarship...Earned a master of exercise science with a concentration in performance enhancement and injury prevention from Pennsylvania Western University…Prior to Emporia State, also played collegiate basketball at Barton County Community College. PERSONAL: Attended Immaculata (Leavenworth, KS) HS, where he was a four-year letterman in basketball and earned All-State honors and League MVP as a senior...Is the co-founder of John Brown Underground, a craft cocktail speakeasy bar in Lawrence, KS...Elliott and his wife, Danielle, married in 2021 in Greenport, Long Island, N.Y. and have one son (Von).

SCOTT ELLIOTT is in his sixth year with the Ravens. In his current role as strength & conditioning coordinator, he oversees the strength and conditioning program that helps prepare players for the rigors of each NFL season. Before being named the strength & conditioning coordinator in February 2023, he joined the organization in 2019 as a coaching analyst - performance. Elliott guides all speed, strength training and recovery initiatives, working closely with the team’s athletic training department. His focus includes player injury prevention, recovery and energy system training in an effort to maximize performance. 2021: Named the assistant strength and conditioning coach. 2019: Named a coaching analyst - performance. 2011-18: (with The Summitt) Owned a full-service performance training facility in Lawrence, KS where he trained Olympic, NBA and Euro League athletes during their offseason. The 20,000 sq ft facility housed a climbing wall, state-of-the-art cardio, strength training equipment, Olympic size boxing gym and health services (supplement consultation, A.R.T.). Elliott was a strength coach for Next Level Sports Performance, a specialized program within the Summitt.

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2019-21: (with Miami) 2021: Promoted to co-offensive coordinator/tight ends…Guided a tight ends unit that finished with a league-high 122 catches, while its 1,271 receiving yards were the league’s fourth most…TE Mike Gesicki enjoyed a career year, producing single-season bests in receptions (73) and receiving yards (780). 2020: Miami’s tight ends combined to post 91 receptions for 1,061 yards and tied the team’s single-season tight end mark with 11 receiving TDs…Gesicki led the way with 53 receptions for 703 yards (13.3 avg) and 6 TDs…His 703 yards ranked fourth among TEs in the NFL. 2019: Gesicki caught 5 TDs in the final six games of the season, tying for the second most in the NFL over that span…His 51 receptions and 570 receiving yards were both fifth among AFC tight ends. 2017-18: (with Detroit) Godsey was a defensive assistant responsible for special projects in 2017 and was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2018. 2018: Worked with QB Matthew Stafford, who completed 66.1% (367-of-555) of his passes for 3,777 yards and 21 TDs despite two of his top receivers – Marvin Jones Jr. and Golden Tate – combining to play in just 16 games for Detroit. 2017: Served as a defensive assistant responsible for special projects, helping the Lions finish third in the NFL in total takeaways (32), fourth in INTs (19) and second in FRs (13). 2014-16: (with Houston) Served as quarterbacks coach in 2014 before earning a promotion to offensive coordinator in 2015…Houston posted three consecutive winning seasons during his tenure and won the AFC South in both seasons (2015-16) he was the offensive coordinator. 2016: Houston won the AFC South and an AFC Wild Card game against Oakland in QB Brock Osweiler’s first full season as an NFL starter…Houston finished with the league’s eighth-best rushing attack (116.2 ypg). 2015: The Texans became the first NFL team since 1950 to make the playoffs with four different starting QBs winning at least one regular season game…WR DeAndre Hopkins finished third in the NFL with 1,521 receiving yards, while his 11 receiving TDs tied for seventh. 2014: Led a unit that featured QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, who started 12 games and posted then-single-season career highs in passer rating (95.3) and completion percentage (63.1). 2011-13: (with New England) Coached tight ends from 2012-13, after spending 2011 as an offensive assistant. 2013: Despite playing just seven games in 2013 due to injury, TE Rob Gronkowski caught 39 passes for 592 yards (15.2 avg) and 4 TDs…His 15.2 yards per catch average was third among NFL tight ends that season. 2012: Under Godsey’s tutelage, Gronkowski posted 55 receptions for 790 yards and 11 TDs…His 11 TD grabs were the most among tight ends. 2011: Joined the NFL ranks as an offensive assistant, helping New England win the AFC and advance to Super Bowl XLVI…The Pats’ offense ranked among the league’s best in several categories, including yards per game (428.0 – second), points per game (32.1 – third) and red zone TD efficiency (65.3% – second). 2004-10: (with Central Florida) Began his coaching career as a graduate assistant (2004) before being promoted to quarterbacks coach (2005-08) and then moving to running backs coach in 2009…Central Florida played in three bowl games and won two conference titles in Godsey’s tenure.

GEORGE GODSEY (pronounced GOD-see) is in his 14th NFL season and his third as the Ravens' tight ends coach. Godsey has been an NFL offensive coordinator for two NFL teams – the Miami Dolphins (2021), where he was a co-offensive coordinator, and the Houston Texans (2015-16). He has also held offensive positions with the Dolphins (2019-20), Detroit Lions (2017-18), Texans (2014) and New England Patriots (2011-13). Prior to joining the NFL ranks, Godsey began his coaching career with the University of Central Florida (2004-10). In 2023, the Ravens’ tight ends unit led the NFL in receiving TDs (12), contributing to the fourth-best scoring offense (28.4 ppg) and the sixth-ranked offense in total yards (370.4 ypg). In his first year in Baltimore (2022), Godsey’s unit ranked No. 2 in the NFL in receiving yards (1,418), receptions (127) and first downs (76). Godsey coached a Miami tight ends unit in 2021 that finished with a league-high 122 catches, while its 1,271 receiving yards were the league’s fourth most. In 2020, Dolphins tight ends combined to post 91 receptions for 1,061 yards and tied the team’s single-season tight end mark with 11 receiving TDs. Worked with QB Matthew Stafford while with Detroit in 2018, who completed 66.1% (367-of-555) of his passes for 3,777 yards and 21 TDs. The Texans posted three consecutive winning seasons during Godsey’s tenure (2014-16) and won the AFC South in both seasons (2015-16) he was offensive coordinator. Coached TE Rob Gronkowski from 2012-13 after one season (2011) as an offensive assistant with New England…In 2011, helped guide the Patriots to the AFC’s No. 1 seed and advance to Super Bowl XLVI, following a regular season in which the offense ranked among the league’s best in several categories, including yards per game (428.0 – second), points per game (32.1 – third) and red zone efficiency (65.3% – second). 2022-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Coached TEs Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely to be the league’s only sing-team pair of TEs with at least 5 TD grabs each, while also becoming the first TE duo in Ravens history to accomplish the feat...Led by Andrews and Likely, Baltimore’s tight end room posted a league-high 12 receiving TDs, contributing to the fourth-best scoring offense (28.4 ppg) and the sixth-ranked offense in total yards (370.4 ypg). 2022: Developed a tight ends unit that posted the second-most receiving yards (1,418), receptions (127) and first downs (76) in the league...TE Mark Andrews earned his third-career Pro Bowl nod, recording 73 receptions (tied for third most among NFL TEs), 847 yards (third most among NFL TEs) and 5 TDs (tied for seventh most among NFL TEs)...Rookie TE Isaiah Likely registered 3 TD (tied for most among NFL rookie TEs) while producing the most receptions (36), most TDs (3 - tied with Andrews) and secondmost receiving yards (373) by a rookie TE in Ravens history. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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PERSONAL: Played one season in the Arena Football League for the Tampa Bay Storm, which won ArenaBowl XVII…A Tampa, FL, native, Godsey comes from a strong football family…His older brother, Greg, played at Air Force, and his younger brother, Gary, played at Notre Dame.

COLLEGE: Was a standout QB at Georgia Tech from 1998-2001, finishing as the school’s all-time record holder in completion percentage (63.3) and passer rating (143.6).

GODSEY'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2004 2005-08 2009-10 2011 2012-13 2014 2015-16 2017 2018 2019-20 2021 2022-24

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Central Florida ......................................................................................................... Graduate Assistant Central Florida ................................................................................................................. Quarterbacks Central Florida ............................................................................................................... Running Backs New England Patriots .............................................................................................. Offensive Assistant New England Patriots ........................................................................................................... Tight Ends Houston Texans ............................................................................................................... Quarterbacks Houston Texans .................................................................................................. Offensive Coordinator Detroit Lions ................................................................................. Defensive Assistant/Special Projects Detroit Lions .................................................................................................................... Quarterbacks Miami Dolphins .................................................................................................................... Tight Ends Miami Dolphins ............................................................................. Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Baltimore Ravens ................................................................................................................. Tight Ends

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DENNIS JOHNSON joined the Ravens as the team’s defensive line coach in 2024, after most recently leading Baylor’s defensive line for four years (2020-23). Prior to his time in Waco, Johnson spent six seasons (2014-19) at his alma mater, LSU, assisting the defense in various capacities. His coaching career began as a graduate assistant in 2012 at Northwestern State, where he worked with the linebackers and secondary for two seasons (2012-13). Reached the college national title game as both an analyst (2019) and player (2011) for LSU, helping the Tigers claim victory in the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship. Helped the 2021 Baylor unit rank No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference and among the Top 17 nationally in various defensive categories, including rush defense (118.4 ypg), scoring defense (18.3 ppg) and sacks (44).

8-0 in SEC play, and coached several future NFL defenders to career years, including Patrick Queen, Grant Delpit, Derek Stingley Jr. and Jacob Phillips. 2018: Led the Tigers’ defensive line and helped the team secure a 40-32 win over UCF in the Fiesta Bowl...DL Rashard Lawrence earned Defensive MVP in that Bowl game. 2017: In his first full season as an OLBs coach, Johnson worked closely with Devin White, who was ranked one of the top LBs in the nation and earned first-team All-SEC and second-team All-America honors and became the first LSU player to lead the league in tackles per game since tackles became an NCAA Stat. 2016: Elevated to a full-time assistant coach in September and led the OLBs unit for the final eight games of the season...Played a key role in the development of senior LB Duke Riley, who led the team in tackles, was named LSU’s season MVP, earned a spot in the Senior Bowl and was later selected in the third round (75th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. 2015: In his second year working with the defensive line, Johnson helped the unit rank No. 17 nationally in rush defense (122.9 ypg). 2014: Served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater where he primarily worked with the defensive line. 2012-13: (with Northwestern State University) 2013: Worked primarily with the secondary unit in his second season with the Demons. 2012: Landed his first coaching role as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State, working with the Demon linebackers. COLLEGE: Johnson first attended Itawamba (Fulton, Miss.) Community College before transferring to LSU in 2009...He appeared in 19 games over three seasons (2009-11) as a walk-on at LSU and was a member of the Tigers’ 2011 SEC Championship team that competed for a National Championship and finished with a 13-0 regular season record...Johnson was the 2012 LSU Student-Athlete of the Year award recipient for his contributions on and off the field...He graduated from LSU with a degree in general studies and later added a master’s degree in health promotion and administration from Northwestern State. PERSONAL: A native of Amory, MS, Johnson played DT at Amory (MS) HS, earning an All-District nomination for three years and All-State for two...He also participated in the annual Mississippi-Alabama All-Star game. His nickname among former teammates was “Meatball.”

2020-23: (with Baylor University) 2023: In his final season with the Bears, Johnson coached seniors TJ Franklin and Gabe Hall to earn All-Big 12 honorable mention...Franklin posted a career-high 9 TFL and a team-high 3.5 sacks on the season, while Hall recorded 18 tackles and 2 sacks in his final collegiate campaign. 2022: Helped DT Siaki Ika to an All-American season, in which he totaled 24 tackles, 2 TFL and a team-high 5 QB hits. 2021: The Johnson-led front helped Baylor garner No. 2 Big 12 Conference marks in rush defense (118.4 ypg), scoring defense (18.3 ppg) and sacks (44) – all of which ranked Top 17 nationally...That season, Johnson also guided Ika to Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year and All-Big 12 honors. 2020: Guided DE William BradleyKing to a team-high 3.5 sacks, en route to earning All-Big 12 honors and a Senior Bowl selection in his lone season at Baylor...Bradley-King was then selected by Washington in the 2021 NFL Draft. 2014-19: (with LSU) Johnson held various roles on the defensive coaching staff for his alma mater, LSU, for six seasons (2014-19)...He also played a pivotal role in LSU’s recruiting process, helping the program build signing classes that ranked No. 5 (2019), No. 15 (2018) and No. 7 (2017) nationally. 2019: Served as an analyst during LSU’s 2019 National Championship season...Johnson helped the program that finished 15-0, including

JOHNSON'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2012 2013 2014-16 2016-17 2018 2019 2020-23 2024

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Northwestern State .............................................................................................. Graduate Assistant Northwestern State ........................................................................................................... Secondary LSU ..................................................................................................................... Graduate Assistant LSU .................................................................................................................... Outside Linebackers LSU ............................................................................................................................ Defensive Line LSU ....................................................................................................................................... Analyst Baylor ......................................................................................................................... Defensive Line Baltimore Ravens ........................................................................................................ Defensive Line

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NFL PLAYER: (2006-21) Originally drafted by the Ravens in the sixth round (203rd overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft...Koch played in a franchise-high 256 games (2006-21) – including a 239 consecutive game streak – and owns a franchise record 1,168 punts for 52,868 yards and a 45.3 career gross average...His 74yard (at Hou., 11/9/08) and 73-yard punts (at NO, 11/24/14) stand as the two longest marks in franchise history...Koch was a member of the XLVII Super Bowl Championship team, a secondteam All-Pro and Pro Bowler in 2015, as well as a three-time Pro Bowl first alternate (2010, 2014, 2019). COLLEGE: Walked on (earned a scholarship before the 2004 season) and played in 30 games at the University of Nebraska (2002-05), posting a 44.1 career gross average, a Big 12-record 84-yard career-long mark and 56 kicks inside the 20...Redshirted as a freshman (2001)...Ranked second nationally in gross (46.5 – school record) and net (39.9) averages, earning first-team AllAmerican (NationalChamps.net), first-team All-Big 12 (Kansas City Star) and honorable mention All-Big 12 honors (AP and coaches)...Graduated with a degree in business administration. PERSONAL: Attended Seward (NE) HS, where he played LB, FB and TE, in addition to handling all kicking duties...He and his wife, Nikki, have four children: Ryan, Braxtyn, Kamdyn and Gianna...Cites former Ravens special teams coordinator/associate head coach Jerry Rosburg as a father figure.

SAM KOCH is in his first year as the Ravens assistant special teams coach after serving as a special teams consultant for two seasons (2022-23). Koch spent his entire 16-year playing career (2006-21) in Baltimore before transitioning to a coaching role in 2022. He was originally selected by the Ravens in the sixth round (203rd overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. 2022-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: The Ravens’ special teams unit was ranked No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating for the second-consecutive year...P Jordan Stout punted 66 times for 3,158 yards, averaging a franchise-record 47.8 yards per punt, while pinning 28 inside the 20-yard line, with only 5 touchbacks…En route to earning his seventh-career Pro Bowl honor, K Justin Tucker connected on 32-of-37 FGs (86.5%) and 51of-52 PATs for a career-high and Ravens single-season record 147 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL…WR Tylan Wallace tallied a game-winning 76-yard PR-TD vs. LAR (12/10/23), marking the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history. 2022: Baltimore’s special teams ranked No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating...K Justin Tucker scored a single-season career-high 142 points and made an NFL-high 37 FGs, en route to his sixthcareer Pro Bowl...WR Devin Duvernay, selected as the AFC Pro Bowl return specialist, posted a 103-yard KOR-TD in Week 2 vs. Mia....It marked the first time in franchise history that Baltimore returned the game’s opening kickoff for a TD...LS Nick Moore was also named an AP second-team All-Pro...In his first coaching role, Koch was instrumental in assisting rookie fourth-round draft pick P Jordan Stout during his rookie season.

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GREG LEWIS is in his 10th season as an NFL coach and second season guiding Baltimore’s wide receivers. Prior to his Charm City arrival in 2023, Lewis worked with the Chiefs running backs (2021-22) and wide receivers (2017-20). His professional coaching career also includes stops as wide receivers coach in Philadelphia (2016) and as an offensive assistant in New Orleans (2015). Before joining the NFL coaching ranks, Lewis spent three seasons coaching wide receivers at the University of Pittsburgh (2014), San Jose State (2013) and the University of San Diego (2012). He enjoyed an eight-year NFL playing career (2003-10) with Philadelphia (2003-08) and Minnesota (2009-10). In 2023, WR Zay Flowers registered franchise rookie records in catches (77) and receiving yards (858), while adding 6 total TDs (5 receiving and 1 rushing).

each produce at least 500 rushing yards, 4 rushing TDs and multiple TD grabs. 2020: Lewis’ receivers contributed to an offense that boasted the NFL’s most receiving yards (5,005) and yards after the catch (2,461), while recording the third-most (tied, Buf. & Sea.) TD grabs (40)...Coached WR Tyreek Hill to an All-Pro and Pro Bowl level that saw him tie the Chiefs’ single-season record for receiving TDs (15), while tallying the NFL’s eighth-most receiving yards (1,276)...The Chiefs finished as AFC Champions for the second-straight year. 2019: Kansas City’s wide receivers posted a 14.9 yards-per-reception average (sixth), 1,046 yards after the catch (third) and 21 receiving TDs (third)...Mentored rookie WR Mecole Hardman, who ranked No. 1 in the NFL in yards per reception (20.7, min. 20 receptions)...KC defeated San Francisco, 31-20, in Super Bowl LIV. 2018: Chiefs wideouts recorded the NFL’s third-highest yards-per-reception average (14.4) and second-most TD grabs (25) for the league’s highestscoring (35.3 ppg) and best total offense (425.6 ypg)...Coached third-year WR Tyreek Hill to a single-season franchise-record 1,479 receiving yards with 12 TDs, which both ranked fourth in the NFL. 2017: Kansas City’s wide receivers averaged 13.8 yards per reception (sixth) and a league-high 5.8 yards after the catch for the NFL’s fifth-best total offense (375.4 ypg). 2016: (with Philadelphia) Led a group of Eagles' wideouts that produced 1,839 receiving yards and 8 TDs on 170 receptions. 2015: (with New Orleans) In his first full-time pro coaching gig, assisted on an offense that put together an NFL-high 460 receptions and 5,205 receiving yards, including the league's second-most yards after catch (2,538)...New Orleans WRs hauled in 66.1% of targets, ranking No. 2 in the NFL...WR Brandin Cooks posted 84 receptions for 1,138 yards and a career-high 9 TDs, while former Raven WR Willie Snead IV notched a career-high 72 receptions for 895 yards and 4 TDs. 2014: (with University of Pittsburgh) Tutored WR Tyler Boyd, who ranked second in the Atlantic Coast Conference with 1,261 yards, earning a first-team AII-ACC honors...Boyd left the Panthers as the school's all-time leader in receptions (254) and receiving yards (3,361) before being selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round (55th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. 2013: (with San Jose State) WR Chandler Jones was a firstteam All-Mountain West selection after posting 79 receptions for 1,356 yards (17.2 avg.) and a single-season school-record 15 TDs...WR Tyler Winston finished with 58 receptions for 858 yards and 5 TDs, including an FBS freshman-high four 100-yard receiving games, en route to being named Mountain West Freshman of the Year. 2012: (with University of San Diego) San Diego's Lewis-led group of wideouts totaled 2,287 yards, 182 receptions (12.6 avg.) and 21 TDs...The Toreros finished 8-3 overall, including 7-1 in the Pioneer Football League, winning their second-consecutive league championship. NFL PLAYER: (2003-10) Enjoyed an eight-year NFL playing career with the Philadelphia Eagles (2003-08) and Minnesota Vikings (2009-10)...In 116 career games (29 starts), totaled 152 receptions for 1,992 yards (13.1 avg.) and 8 TDs...His time with

In Kansas City (2017-22), Lewis assisted on offenses that helped the organization win six straight AFC West titles (2017-22), three conference championships (2019-20 & 2022) and two Super Bowls (2019 & 2022). From 2017-20, Lewis guided a Chiefs’ wide receivers corps that averaged the third-most yards per reception (14.0), while posting the fourth-most receiving TDs (83) and fifth-most yards after catch (4,200). Coached WR Tyreek Hill from 2017-20, who, during that span, posted the NFL’s fifth-most receiving yards (4,798) and second-most receiving TDs (41), en route to four consecutive Pro Bowls (2017-20) and two first-team All-Pro honors (2016 & 2018). 2023: (with Baltimore) Guided a room that included WRs Nelson Agholor, Rashod Bateman, Odell Beckham Jr. and rookie Zay Flowers...The receivers caught passes from MVP QB Lamar Jackson, contributing to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg)...Flowers registered franchise rookie records in catches (77) and receiving yards (858), while adding 6 total TDs (5 receiving and 1 rushing)...He was one of six Ravens to eclipse 300 receiving yards, as Baltimore tied (Cincinnati, Detroit, Green Bay and Washington) for the NFL’s most players reaching that mark. 2017-22: (with Kansas City) 2022: Kansas City’s rushing attack tied (Chi. & Min.) for the NFL’s seventh-most rushing TDs (18) and posted the league’s eighth-highest yards-per-carry average (4.7)...Guided the development of RB Isiah Pacheco, who finished fourth in rushing yards (830) and second in rushing TDs (5) among rookies...Chiefs notched 158 rushing yards and 1 TD on 26 carries (6.1 avg.) in their 38-35 Super Bowl LVII victory over the Eagles. 2021: Guided a rushing attack that posted the NFL’s No. 7 yardsper-carry average (4.5), which also converted third-down rushes into first downs at the NFL’s second-highest clip (69.8%)...RB Darrel Williams posted a season of career highs, including 588 rushing yards and 6 rushing TDs, as well as 452 receiving yards and 2 receiving TDs...RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire recorded 517 rushing yards and 4 rushing TDs, while adding 19 catches for 129 yards and 2 receiving TDs...Edwards-Helaire and Williams formed one of three NFL tandems (also Denver’s Melvin Gordon and Javonte Williams & Green Bay's A.J. Dillon and Aaron Jones) to 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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the Eagles was highlighted by a 30-yard fourth quarter TD reception in Super Bowl XXXIX...Most notable achievement in Minnesota came in his first game with the Vikings (9/27/09), making a 32-yard tightrope catch in the back of the end zone with two seconds left to lift Minnesota past the San Francisco 49ers, 27-24...The catch went on to earn Lewis a share of the ESPY Award for “Best Play” with then-Vikings QB Brett Favre. COLLEGE: Appeared in 44 games over four years (1999-2002) as a standout walk-on for the University of Illinois, tallying 103

receptions for 1,456 yards (14.1 avg.) and 12 TDs...As a junior in 2001, helped the Fighting Illini to a 12-2 record, the Big Ten championship and a berth in the Sugar Bowl...Earned his degree in speech communications from Illinois in 2002. PERSONAL: Was a Philadelphia Eagles Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellow during training camp and preseason in 2012...The Chicago native prepped at Rich South (Richton Park, IL) HS, where his No. 8 jersey was retired in 2004...He and his wife, Tamika, have four children.

LEWIS' COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017-20 2021-22 2023-24

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2011-13: (with Indiana) Third stint at Indiana...Mentored DB Greg Heban, who became the first player in Indiana history to lead the team in INTs for three consecutive seasons. 2009-10: (with New Mexico) Served as the Lobos’ defensive coordinator, helping guide LB Carmen Messina to second-team All-Mountain West honors in 2010 and first-team honors in 2009. 2005-08: (with LSU) 2008: Promoted to co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach...Guided five DBs who became future NFL Draft picks, including S Curtis Taylor (2009), S Chad Jones (2010), CB Patrick Peterson (2011), S Brandon Taylor (2012) and CB Ron Brooks (2012). 2007: Served on an LSU staff that led the program to its third National Championship in program history...Helped mentor 2008 NFL Draft picks CB Chevis Jackson (third round to the Falcons) and S Craig Steltz (fourth round to the Bears)…Steltz earned numerous first-team All-American honors in his first full season as a starter and was one of the three finalists for the Thorpe Award, given to the nation’s top defensive back, while Jackson was named a first-team All-SEC performer…Also coached freshman DB Chad Jones to the AllSEC Freshman team…As a unit, the Tigers’ defense limited opposing offenses to just 182.7 yards passing per game and registered 23 INTs, a figure that led the SEC and ranked fourth in the nation. 2006: Capped his second year in Baton Rouge with a Sugar Bowl victory...All-American S LaRon Landry was selected as the sixth-overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft by Washington, becoming the then-highest drafted DB in school history…The Tigers’ secondary played a key role on a defense that ranked No. 3 overall (242.8 ypg) and No. 4 in scoring (12.6 ppg). 2005: Mallory’s secondary played an integral role on a defense that ranked third overall (266.8 ypg) and permitted the nation’s thirdfewest points per game (14.2). 2001-04: (with Oklahoma State) 2004: Senior CB Darrent Williams was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the second round (56th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft after graduating as Oklahoma State’s all-time leader in INT-TDs (5). 2003: Guided a secondary that helped the Cowboys earn an appearance in the Cotton Bowl...CB Darrent Williams recorded 6 INTs and a then-schoolrecord 17 PD, en route to earning first-team All-Big 12 honors. 2002: Oklahoma State’s defense finished with 73 PD, which then marked the second most in team history. 2001: Oklahoma State posted 14 PD and 3 INTs in its upset victory at reigning champion Oklahoma, who also entered as winners of 19 consecutive contests at home...It marked Oklahoma State’s first victory against a ranked opponent since 1998. 1997-2000: (with Maryland) 2000: Served as defensive backs coach on a staff with his brother, Mike, who headed the linebackers room. 1999: Guided DB Lewis Sanders – who was drafted in the fourth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by Cleveland – to third-team All-American honors. 1998: Mallory’s defensive backs played a part in matching a then-school-record 7 INTs at Duke. 1997: Joined Maryland’s staff as defensive backs coach. 1994-96: (with Indiana) Second stint at Indiana...Coached DB Eric Allen to third-team All-American honors in 1996…Also guided NFL Draft picks CB Lance Brown (fifth round, 1995) and S Eric Smedley (seventh round, 1996).

DOUG MALLORY, 59, brings extensive experience into his first season with Baltimore, where he works alongside assistant head coach/pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt in guiding Baltimore’s secondary. A coaching veteran with over 30 years of experience, Mallory most recently served as Michigan’s defensive analyst from 2021-23, aiding the Wolverines’ 2023 national championship unit that allowed 10.4 points and 247.0 yards per game. Mallory originally joined the NFL ranks as a defensive assistant with the Atlanta Falcons in 2015, where he worked with linebackers and defensive backs. He spent his first 26 years in the industry (1988-2013) as a coach at various college programs, including Indiana (1988, 2011-13 & 1994-96), New Mexico (2009-10), LSU (2005-08), Oklahoma State (2001-04), Maryland (1997-2000), Western Kentucky (1990-93) and Army (1989). During his tenure as a defensive analyst at Michigan (2021-23), the Wolverines won three Big Ten titles and appeared in three College Football Playoffs, culminating with a National Championship in 2023 – the program’s first since 1997. With the Falcons in 2016, Mallory helped guide the defensive backs for the NFC South division champions...That season, Atlanta represented the NFC in Super Bowl LI against New England. Served as the defensive backs coach for LSU when the Tigers won their third National Championship (2007). 2021-23: (with Michigan) 2023: Helped guide the Wolverines to a 15-0 record and their first national title since 1997, serving as a defense analyst for a unit that ranked No. 1 nationally in yards allowed per game (247.0) and points allowed per game (10.4). 2022: Michigan won its second-consecutive Big Ten title, with the defense ranking Top 10 nationally in rushing (97.9, sixth), scoring (16.1, seventh) and yards (292.1, fifth) per game. 2021: Led defensively by All-American OLBs Aidan Hutchinson and current Raven David Ojabo, the Wolverines earned their first Big Ten title since 2004. 2015-20: (with Atlanta) 2020: Helped guide S Keanu Neal to a career-best 9 TFL, while the defense permitted the NFL’s sixthfewest rushing yards per game (104.8). 2019: Assisted on a defense that finished strong following its Week 9 bye, posting the NFL’s No. 1 third-down percentage (25.8%), No. 5 goal-to-go percentage (52.9%) and No. 6 red zone defense (42.9%) from Weeks 10-17...The Falcons finished 6-2 over the final eight games of the regular season. 2018: Had a helping hand in the emergence of S Damontae Kazee, who tied for a league-high 7 INTs. 2017: Atlanta ranked in the Top 10 in total defense (318.4 ypg, ninth), scoring (19.7 ppg, eighth) and red zone efficiency (45.8%, fifth)...Helped guide S Keanu Neal to his first-career Pro Bowl. 2016: Atlanta won the NFC South and reached the Super Bowl for only the second time in franchise history...S Keanu Neal made an immediate impact as rookie, posting 105 tackles (72 solo), 2 TFL, 5 FFs, 1 FR and 8 PD. 2015: Served as a defensive assistant and spent time with the linebackers during his first season in Atlanta.

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PERSONAL: A Bowling Green, Ohio, native, Mallory prepped at DeKalb (IL) HS...His father, Bill, served as the University of Indiana’s head coach from 1984-96 and is the winningest coach in University of Indiana football history...Bill also led Miami (OH), Colorado and Northern Illinois to prominence...Mallory’s two brothers, Curt and Mike, both former Michigan football players, have also taken up coaching in their respective professional careers...Curt is the head coach at Indiana State, and Mike currently serves as Michigan’s special teams analyst...Mallory’s nephew, Will, a former tight end for the Miami Hurricanes, was drafted by the Colts in the fifth round (162nd overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft...Mallory has also written a book entitled Football Drill Book that contains drills for all positions and has proven to be a popular resource for coaches...Graduated from Michigan in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management and communications...Mallory enjoys jogging, playing golf and skiing...He and his wife, Lisa, have three daughters: Emily, Allison and Sarah.

1990-93: (with Western Kentucky) 1992-1993: Earned a promotion to defensive coordinator under head coach Jack Harbaugh. 1990-91: Guided inside linebackers, while also serving as the Hilltoppers’ special teams coordinator. 1989: (with Army) Coached a Black Knights offensive line that helped pave the way for 3,813 rushing yards on the ground, including a then-program-record 1,177 from RB Mike Mayweather. 1988: (with Indiana) Received his start in coaching as a graduate assistant under his father, Bill, who served as the Hoosiers’ head coach…The Hoosiers posted an 8-3-1 mark, defeating South Carolina, 34-10, in the Liberty Bowl. COLLEGE: Was a four-year (1984-87) DB at Michigan, serving as co-captain alongside RB Jamie Morris for one season (1987)...Totaled 182 tackles and 6 INTs during his career, participating in four bowl games (Holiday, Fiesta, Rose & Hall of Fame)...Earned honorable mention All-American and second-team All-Big Ten honors as a senior (1987) after finishing second on the team in tackles (71).

MALLORY'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 1988 1989 1990-91 1992-93 1994-96 1997-2000 2001-04 2005-07 2008 2009-10 2011-13 2015-16 2017-19 2020 2021-23 2024

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Indiana ....................................................................................................................... Graduate Assistant Army .................................................................................................................................. Offensive Line Western Kentucky .............................................................. Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator Western Kentucky ................................................................................................... Defensive Coordinator Indiana .................................................................................................... Defensive Backs/Special Teams Maryland ........................................................................................................................ Defensive Backs Oklahoma State ............................................................................................................... Defensive Backs LSU ................................................................................................................................ Defensive Backs LSU ......................................................................................... Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs New Mexico ........................................................................................................... Defensive Coordinator Indiana ............................................................. Assistant Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Atlanta Falcons .......................................................................................................... Defensive Assistant Atlanta Falcons ............................................................................................................... Defensive Backs Atlanta Falcons ..................................................................... Senior Defensive Assistant/Defensive Backs Michigan ....................................................................................................................... Defensive Analyst Baltimore Ravens ..................................................................................................................... Secondary

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TEE MARTIN is in his fourth season with Baltimore and second as the quarterbacks coach, following two years (2021-22) guiding its wide receivers. He joined the Ravens after 15 seasons coaching mainly in the collegiate ranks, including at his alma mater, the University of Tennessee (2019-20), where he tutored wide receivers and served as passing game coordinator and assistant head coach. As a standout quarterback and two-year starter at Tennessee (1998-99), Martin led the Vols to a 22-3 record and a victory in the first-ever BCS National Championship (1998). Guided Baltimore’s quarterbacks in 2023, working directly with QB Lamar Jackson, who was voted AP NFL MVP for the second time (also 2019) in his career...Jackson produced the NFL's fourth-best passer rating (102.7), throwing for 3,678 yards (career high), 24 TDs and just 7 INTs...He added 821 rushing yards and 5 TDs to become the only quarterback in NFL history with multiple seasons (2019) reaching the incredible 3,000/800 milestone.

2019-20: (with University of Tennessee) 2020: Mentored WRs in the pandemic-shortened season. 2019: Helped spark increased production in total offense, passing yards, rushing yards, scoring and third-down conversions. 2012-18: (with USC) Guided WRs JuJu Smith-Schuster (2014-16) and Nelson Agholor (2012-14). 2017: Helped lead USC to a No. 13 NCAA ranking, Pac-12 Championship and Cotton Bowl berth...Was a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, which annually honors the best assistant coach in college football. 2016: Helped lead the Trojans to a Rose Bowl victory over Penn State...Named 247Sports' National Recruiter of the Year. 2014: WR Nelson Agholor led the team with 104 receptions for 1,313 yards and 12 TDs, before becoming a 2015 first-round pick by the Eagles. 2012: Tutored future NFL WR Robert Woods. 2010-11: (with Kentucky) 2010: Mentored Pro Bowl WR Randall Cobb, who was a first-team All-American as a junior before being drafted in the second round by the Packers. 2009: (with New Mexico) Guided quarterbacks for one season. 2007-08: (with two high schools) 2008: Was the offensive coordinator/QBs coach for North Atlanta HS. 2007: Served as North Cobb HS’s passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach. 2006: (with Morehouse College) Entered the coaching ranks as Morehouse’s passing game coordinator. PRO PLAYER: (2000-03) Played three seasons in the NFL, two with Pittsburgh (2000-01), who selected him in the fifth round of the 2000 Draft, and one with the Raiders (2003)...Spent one training camp (2002) with the Eagles...Also played in the Canadian Football League with Winnipeg (2004-05) and one season (2002) with the Rhein Fire of the NFL Europe League. COLLEGE: Started for two years at quarterback for the University of Tennessee after serving as Peyton Manning's backup during his freshman and sophomore seasons...Ended his career 22-3 as the starter...Led the Vols to a victory in the first-ever BCS National Championship (1998)...Earned All-SEC honors in 1999, while leading Tennessee to a 9-3 record and a second-consecutive Fiesta Bowl appearance...Earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Tennessee. PERSONAL: Martin attended Williamson (Mobile, AL) HS...He and his wife, Toya, are the parents of Kaden (20), Cannon (12) and twins A’Yadra and Amari (24)...Kaden plays baseball at East Tennessee State...Amari, who played WR at Clemson, was selected by the Packers in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft...Toya is a recording artist.

Throughout his career, Martin has helped mentor and develop a number of successful NFL wide receivers, including Nelson Agholor, Marquise Brown, Devin Duvernay, Randall Cobb, Demarcus Robinson, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Robert Woods. Named 247Sports' National Recruiter of the Year in 2016 as a member of the USC Trojans staff. Was a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, which annually honors the best assistant coach in college football, during the 2017 season at USC. 2021-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Guided Baltimore’s quarterbacks, working directly with quarterback Lamar Jackson, who was voted AP NFL MVP for the second time (also 2019) in his career...Jackson produced the NFL's fourth-best passer rating (102.7), throwing for 3,678 yards (career high), 24 TDs and just 7 INTs...He added 821 rushing yards and 5 TDs to become the only QB in NFL history with multiple seasons (2019) reaching the incredible 3,000/800 milestone. 2022: Helped guide WR Devin Duvernay to career highs in receptions (37), receiving yards (407) and TDs (3). 2021: WR Marquise Brown (1,008), alongside TE Mark Andrews (1,361), became the second Ravens tandem to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in a season, joining WRs Michael Jackson (1,201) and Derrick Alexander (1,099) in 1996.

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MARTIN'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012-13 2014-15 2016-18 2019-20 2021-22 2023-24

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MATT ROBINSON enters his fourth season with the Ravens and first as assistant defensive line/outside linebackers coach. Robinson most recently served as a defensive quality control coach in 2023, working primarily with the defensive front after focusing on the defensive backs in 2022. He originally joined the Ravens in 2021 as a defensive coaching fellow. Prior to his Baltimore arrival, Robinson coached for four seasons (2017-20) at the collegiate level with Maryland (2019-20) and Connecticut (2017-18). In 2023, Baltimore’s defensive front contributed to the unit’s league-leading and franchise-record-tying 60 sacks. DT Justin Madubuike posted career bests in tackles (56), sacks (13), TFL (12), QBHs (33) and FF (2), en route to earning his first Pro Bowl nod and second-team All-Pro honors…He also led all NFL DTs in sacks and tied an NFL single-season record for most consecutive games (11) with at least a half-sack.

as one of three DBs to post at least 5 QBHs and 5 PD. 2021: Joined the Ravens as a coaching fellow, assisting with the outside linebackers...The Ravens’ unit ranked as the No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg) and No. 3 third-down defense (34.8%)...Coached OLB Odafe Oweh to a team-high 3 FFs and 2 FRs, who joined Terrell Suggs (2003) as the only Ravens in team history to produce at least 5 sacks, multiple FFs and multiple FRs in their rookie campaign. 2019-20: (with University of Maryland) 2020: Served as the defensive quality control coach...Maryland’s defense averaged 2.8 sacks per game, the second-best mark in the Big Ten...DL Mosiah Nasili-Kite led the Big Ten and ranked 23rd nationally in with 0.80 sacks per game (four in just five games), en route to being named honorable mention All-Big Ten. 2019: Initially joined his alma mater as a graduate assistant...Helped coach LB Keandre Jones post 15 TFL (ranking 27th in the nation and seventh in the Big Ten) and team highs in sacks (7), FFs (3) and QBHs (3). 2017-18: (with University of Connecticut) 2018: Served as a defensive graduate assistant for a second-consecutive season. 2017: First entered the coaching ranks as a defensive graduate assistant for the Huskies. COLLEGE: Appeared in 39 games over five seasons (2010-14) for the Terrapins, seeing time at both defensive back and linebacker, posting 198 tackles (127 solo), 14.5 TFL, a half-sack, 1 INT, 13 PD, 4 FFs and 2 FRs...Named Consensus All-State selection in 2019...Earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a master's degree in supply chain management from Maryland...Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2015 but suffered a hamstring injury during training camp. PERSONAL: Attended Atholton (Columbia, MD) HS, where he played wide receiver and linebacker...Earned Baltimore Sun firstteam All-Met honors as a receiver, Washington Post first-team All-Met honors as a linebacker and Consensus All-State selection in Maryland in 2009...Played in the 2009 Crab Bowl, featuring AllStars from Baltimore and Washington D.C....He and his wife, Dallas, met at Maryland where he played football, and she was on the cheerleading squad...In 2023, Dallas served as the CoHead Coach of Maryland Cheerleading.

Baltimore boasted a Top 5 defense in multiple categories in 2022, including the NFL’s No. 3 unit in points allowed per game (18.5)...The Ravens were also third against the run (92.1) and in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), while finishing fourth on third down (34.9%). In 2021, the Ravens ranked No. 1 in rush defense (84.5 ypg) and No. 3 in third-down defense (34.8%). 2021-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Served as the defensive quality control coach, primarily working with the defensive front...Baltimore's defense became the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60, tying 2006 for a franchise record) and takeaways (31, tied with NYG)...Sixteen Ravens defenders registered at least 1 sack and contributed to the unit's league-leading and franchise-record-tying 60 QB takedowns...Only Detroit (18) had more defenders notch at least 1 sack...Additionally, only Baltimore (DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney, DT Justin Madubuike and OLB Kyle Van Noy) and Miami featured three 9+ sack defenders. 2022: Worked primarily with the defensive backs, who contributed to the NFL's No. 3 unit in points allowed per game (18.5) and defensive red zone TD percentage (46.4)...CB Marlon Humphrey made his third-career Pro Bowl after finishing as one of two DBs (L'Jarius Sneed) to record at least 3 INTs and 3 sacks...S Kyle Hamilton earned PFWA All-Rookie honors after joining L'Jarius Sneed and Derwin James

ROBINSON'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2021-22 2023 2024

COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Baltimore Ravens ......................................................................................................... Coaching Fellowship Baltimore Ravens .................................................................................................. Defensive Quality Control Baltimore Ravens ................................................................... Assistant Defensive Line/Outside Linebackers

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CHUCK SMITH is in his second season leading Baltimore’s pass rush. Prior to joining Baltimore as outside linebackers coach in 2023, Smith served as a defensive assistant at the collegiate level with his alma mater Tennessee (2010) and at the pro level with the New York Jets (2009). He’s also consulted several pro teams during training camp, including as the Bengals’ Bill Walsh Coaching Fellow (2015) and with the Baltimore Ravens (2008), and has instructed countless NFL pass rushers and draft-eligible prospects as a private pass rush coach. A dominant pass rusher in his own right, Smith enjoyed a decorated nine-year (1992-2000) NFL playing career. In 2023, helped guide a Baltimore pass rush that generated a league-leading 60 sacks, a mark that also tied for the most in franchise history.

2010: (with University of Tennessee) Coached the defensive line at his alma mater...Tennessee's defense permitted 25.1 points per game and 382.2 yards per game...DT Malik Jackson recorded 48 tackles (29 solo), 5 sacks and a team-high 11 TFL, earning AP second-team All-SEC honors. 2009: (with New York Jets) Served as a pass rush specialist with a Jets team that reached the AFC Championship game...The Jets' defense ranked No. 1 in several categories, including yards allowed per game (252.3), points allowed per game (14.8), first downs allowed per game (14.8) and opponent third-down conversion percentage (31.5%). NFL Player: (1992-2000) Became a second-round draft pick (51st overall) of the Atlanta Falcons in 1992...Spent eight years (1992-99) with Atlanta and one year (2000) with the Carolina Panthers, helping the Falcons reach Super Bowl XXXIII in 1998...Appearing in 125 games (89 starts), tallied 322 tackles, 58.5 sacks, 20 FFs, 12 FRs, 3 INTs and 2 defensive TDs (1 INT and 1 FR)...The three-time NFC Defensive Player of the Week and 1997 second-team All-Pro once produced a 5-sack game and currently ranks third on the Falcons' all-time sacks chart. COLLEGE: Played collegiately at Tennessee (1990-91), where his team won the 1990 SEC Championship and defeated Virginia in the Sugar Bowl...Was named a unanimous 1991 All-Conference performer after leading the SEC in sacks as a senior for the Fiesta Bowl-bound Volunteers...Was also named MVP of the Senior Bowl following that season...Played two years (1988-89) of junior college football at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M prior to earning a scholarship at Tennessee. PERSONAL: Nicknamed "Dr. Rush"...Was taken under the wing of Hall of Famer and Tennessee alum Reggie White, who often worked out at Tennessee's facilities during the offseason...Following his playing days, took internships at Atlanta radio stations and worked on CNN's "Nancy Grace" show before hosting several shows on Atlanta-based radio stations...Has been active in the community, serving on the executive board of the Boy Scouts of America, the advisory board of the Gwinnett County (GA) School system, the Gwinnett Medical Center Concussion advisory board and the athletic board at the University of Tennessee...The Georgia native prepped at Athens' Clarke Central HS...Smith has two sons, Chuck IV and Maddox, and one daughter, Giovani...Chuck IV is a defensive lineman at Villanova, while Maddox is a wide receiver commit for Gardner-Webb University.

Has over 20 years of experience developing and operating a pass rush training program that has been utilized by many professional and collegiate players and coaches. Directed field drills and hosted film sessions at OLB Von Miller’s annual Pass Rush Summit...The summit’s attendees include DT Calais Campbell, DE Maxx Crosby, DE Dee Ford, OLB Justin Houston, DE Chandler Jones, DE Cameron Jordan and DE George Karlaftis. Has trained Pro Bowl and All-Pro players, including DT Aaron Donald, DE Carlos Dunlap, DT Albert Haynesworth, DE Robert Mathis and DE Osi Umenyiora. Served as a pass rush specialist for a 2009 Jets' defense that ranked No. 1 in several categories, including yards allowed per game (252.3), points allowed per game (14.8), first downs allowed per game (14.8) and opponent third-down conversion percentage (31.5%). 2023: (with Baltimore) Baltimore's defense became the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60, tying 2006 for a franchise record) and takeaways (31, tied with NYG)...Sixteen Ravens defenders registered at least 1 sack and contributed to the unit's league-leading and franchiserecord-tying 60 QB takedowns...Only Detroit (18) had more defenders notch at least 1 sack...Additionally, only Baltimore (DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney, DT Justin Madubuike and OLB Kyle Van Noy) and Miami featured three 9+ sack defenders...Van Noy’s 9 sacks marked the most in his 10-year career, while Clowney’s 9.5 tied (2017) a career high.

SMITH'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2009 2010 2023 2024

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Tennessee ........................................................................................................................ Defensive Line New York Jets ......................................................................................................... Pass Rush Specialist Baltimore Ravens ..................................................................................................... Outside Linebackers Baltimore Ravens .......................................................................................................... Pass Rush Coach

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DANIEL STERN is in his ninth season with the Ravens and first as director of football strategy/assistant quarterbacks coach. In addition to assisting Tee Martin in a room led by two-time league MVP QB Lamar Jackson, Stern assists with the playbook, call sheet, opponent analysis and self-scouting. He also is responsible for scripting situational periods of practice and advising head coach John Harbaugh on in-game clock/game management and coaches’ challenges. Since 2019, Stern has been charged with studying game management, situational football and the NFL playing rules/officiating, advising Harbaugh and the team in these areas. Has assisted on both sides of the ball during his career, including as defensive quality control coach in 2023, in addition to the research and strategy role he’s played in Baltimore for years.

consecutive Pro Bowl nod and 2023 AP first-team All-Pro honors, while Queen was selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career. 2022: Served as an offensive assistant, working most closely with the wide receivers, running backs and tight ends...Also continued guiding game management decisions, amongst other analytical and strategic responsibilities. 2021: Named football research coach. 2018-20: Carried out responsibilities as a football analyst...In 2019, began studying game management, situational football and the NFL playing rules/officiating, advising head coach John Harbaugh and the team in these areas. 2016-17: Served as an analytics assistant, providing statistical analysis and research to the coaching staff. COLLEGE: Graduated magna cum laude with a degree in cognitive science from Yale University (2016), where he spent three seasons as an undergraduate assistant to the football team – assisting with coaches’ video, opponent game breakdowns and football operations – as well as doing independent coursework in football strategy research...Also spent time as a sports broadcaster and producer for the school’s athletics department, wrote for the student newspaper and co-captained two national championship mock trial teams...Was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. PERSONAL: A Baltimore native, Stern prepped at the Park School in Pikesville, MD, where he participated and excelled in mock trial competitions, even delivering the closing argument of the 2012 state championship.

Manages the Ravens’ coaching research internship program. 2016-23: (with Baltimore) 2023: Served as defensive quality control coach, his first year on the defensive side of the ball, where he worked closely with the linebackers...Also continued guiding game management decisions, amongst other analytical and strategic responsibilities...ILBs Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen formed the NFL's only duo to each post at least 130 tackles while manning the middle of a historic Ravens defense that became the first unit ever to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)...Smith earned his second-

STERN'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 2016-17 2018-20 2021 2022 2023 2024

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Baltimore Ravens .......................................................................................................... Analytics Assistant Baltimore Ravens .............................................................................................................. Football Analyst Baltimore Ravens ................................................................................................. Football Research Coach Baltimore Ravens ......................................................................................................... Offensive Assistant Baltimore Ravens ................................................................................................. Defensive Quality Control Baltimore Ravens ........................................................ Director of Football Strategy/Assistant Quarterbacks

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WILLIE TAGGART is a 25-year coaching veteran and is in his second NFL season as the Ravens' running backs coach. Prior to his 2023 Baltimore arrival, Taggart held head coach titles at five Division I programs (Florida Atlantic – 2020-22; Florida State – 2018-19; Oregon – 2017; South Florida – 2013-16; Western Kentucky – 2010-12). He also previously served as Stanford's running backs coach (2007-09) and in various offensive roles for his alma mater, Western Kentucky (1999-2006). In his first season coaching Ravens’ running backs, Taggart’s unit posted the third-most rushing TDs (20) and the eighthmost rushing yards (1,696) among all RBs rooms in 2023.

rushing yards per game ranked fifth in the nation...His offense broke 33 USF program records, including scoring, total TDs, total yards, rushing yards, yards per play, yards per rush and points per game...Coached the American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year (QB Quinton Flowers) and a program-record 10 All-Conference selections. 2015: Finished 8-5 in the regular season, earning an invitation to the Miami Beach Bowl. 2010-12: (with Western Kentucky) Returned to his alma mater, posting a 16-20 record as the Hilltoppers' head coach. 2012: Guided Western Kentucky to a bowl-eligible 7-5 record. 2011: Led WKU to victories in seven of its last eight games, finishing with a 7-5 overall record. 2010: Broke WKU's 26-game losing streak with a victory in his first season. 2007-09: (with Stanford) Served under head coach Jim Harbaugh as Stanford's running backs coach. 2009: Helped tutor Doak Walker Award winner, Jim Brown Trophy recipient, Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year, consensus first-team All-American and Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart...Gerhart led all RBs in the nation in rushing yards (1,871), rushing TDs (28) and points scored (172), while setting several Pac-10 and school records. 2008: Gerhart averaged 5.4 yards per carry, notching 15 rushing TDs and a then-school record 1,136 rushing yards. 1999-2006: (with Western Kentucky) Held various titles as an offensive assistant at his alma mater. 2002: Helped direct an offense that posted a school-record 432 points, 5,749 total yards and 263 first downs, culminating in a NCAA Division I-AA National Championship. COLLEGE: Was recruited by Jim Harbaugh to play for Jim's father, Jack, at Western Kentucky...Started at QB all four years (1995-98), setting many school records...Left the university holding the NCAA Division I record for rushing yards by a QB (3,997)...Two-time (1997-98) finalist for the prestigious Walter Payton Award – an annual honor given to the top offensive player in I-AA football...His jersey number was retired by Western Kentucky in 1999...Graduated with a bachelor's degree in social sciences in 1998. PERSONAL: Produced a decorated prep career at Manatee (Bradenton, FL) HS, where he led the Hurricanes to a 5A state title as a junior and was a first-team All-State and All-Conference selection as a senior, after directing Manatee to the state championship game for a second-straight year...He and his wife, Taneshia, have two sons, Willie Jr. and Jackson, and one daughter, Morgan.

As a head coach, Taggart guided Florida Atlantic to the 2020 Montgomery Bowl and South Florida to the 2015 Miami Beach Bowl. In 2016, Taggart led a 10-2 South Florida team that finished the season ranked (No. 19) for the first time in school history. 2023: (with Baltimore) In his first season coaching Ravens’ running backs, Taggart’s unit posted the third-most rushing TDs (20) and the eighth-most rushing yards (1,696) among all RBs rooms, en route to an AFC North division championship and the NFL’s best record (13-4)...Gus Edwards' 13 rushing TDs tied for the third most by an NFL RB in 2023 and ranked second in Ravens single-season history, trailing only RB Jamal Lewis’ 14 in 2003...Baltimore’s ground game racked up an NFL-high 2,661 yards (156.6 ypg) and a franchise-record 26 TDs...The Ravens backs posted 16 rushes of 20+ yards on the year, the NFL’s second most. 2020-22: (with Florida Atlantic) Finished his Florida Atlantic tenure with a 15-18 overall record. 2020: Was undefeated (4-0) at home, 4-2 in Conference USA play and 5-4 overall, earning a Montgomery Bowl berth. 2018-19: (with Florida State) Tallied a 9-12 record over two seasons leading Florida State's program. 2017: (with Oregon) Led Oregon to a 7-5 record. 2013-16: (with South Florida) Amassed a 24-25 overall record at the helm of South Florida's program. 2016: Led the Bulls to a 10-2 record and No. 19 final ranking, marking the second time in program history UCF was ranked at the end of the regular season...Taggart's offense averaged 43.6 points per game, marking the country's fourth-best figure, while his team's 291.8 TAGGART'S COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS 1999 2000 2001-02 2003-06 2007-09 2010-12 2013-16 2017 2018-19 2020-22 2023-24

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COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION Western Kentucky ................................................................................................................... Wide Receivers Western Kentucky ..................................................................................................................... Quarterbacks Western Kentucky ....................................................................................... Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Western Kentucky ........................................................................................... Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks Stanford .............................................................................................................................. Running Backs Western Kentucky ...................................................................................................................... Head Coach South Florida ........................................................................................................................... Head Coach Oregon .................................................................................................................................. Head Coach Florida State ............................................................................................................................ Head Coach Florida Atlantic ......................................................................................................................... Head Coach Baltimore Ravens .................................................................................................................... Running Backs

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2017-19: (with Carolina) 2019: The Panthers ground game averaged 4.7 yards per rush (sixth in NFL) and posted 20 TDs (fourth in NFL)...Wharton’s unit blocked for RB Christian McCaffrey, who led the league in scrimmage touches (403) and yards (2,392), while tying for most scrimmage TDs (19). 2018: In his first season as a full-time NFL coach, Wharton’s unit helped the offense rank No. 1 in yards per rush (5.1) and No. 4 in rush yards per game (133.5)...The offensive line paved the way for RB Christian McCaffrey to post his first 1,000-rushing yard season (1,098) and 7 TDs. 2017: Assisted with Carolina’s 2017 offseason workouts and training camp as part of the NFL’s Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. 2015: (with South Carolina) Began his coaching career in offensive quality control at his alma mater before being elevated to offensive line coach midway through the season. NFL PLAYER: (2004-13) Selected in the third round (94th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers and played 10 seasons in the league – nine with the Panthers (2004-11, 2013) and one with the Bengals (2012)...Started 111 of the 115 regular season games he played in with Carolina, both of which still mark the third-highest totals by an offensive lineman in franchise history...Was a starter for each of the Top 3 rushing seasons in Panthers history (2008-09, 2011)...Helped the unit average 5.41 yards per carry in 2011, a mark that led the NFL and set a franchise record. COLLEGE: Was a four-year letter-winning offensive lineman (2000-03) and appeared in 47 games (45 starts) at LT for South Carolina...Didn’t allow a single sack after the second game of his freshman season (2000), a 45-contest streak...Earned secondteam All-SEC honors and was named team captain his senior year...Also earned freshman All-America honors and a spot on the All-SEC freshman team. PERSONAL: The Fountain Inn, SC, native, attended Hillcrest (Simpsonville, SC) HS, earning All-Area and All-State recognition as a senior...Participant of the Shrine Bowl following his senior year...In 2008, he was recognized by the State of South Carolina for being a role model and hero to the Greenville community and for his philanthropy among the youth of South Carolina...Hosted a free, family-run football camp for more than 500 kids each summer near Fountain Inn...Inducted into the Greenville County Schools Hall of Fame in 2017...Participated in the NFL’s thirdannual Personal Finance Bootcamp, to reinforce his financial fundamentals and model to his four children that learning never ends...He and his wife, Kashema, have three daughters, Gabrielle, Kaelyn and Kelsey, and a son, T.J.

TRAVELLE WHARTON is in his seventh season coaching NFL offensive linemen and his first as Baltimore's assistant offensive line coach. He most recently served as the O-line coach for the Washington Commanders (2023), being promoted to that role after assisting Washington’s unit for three seasons (2020-22). Prior to that, Wharton was the assistant offensive line coach for the Carolina Panthers (2018-19), the same organization for which he spent nine years (2004-11, 2013) blocking during his playing career. He began his coaching career as offensive quality control coach at his alma mater, South Carolina, in 2015, before being elevated to the Gamecocks offensive line coach midway through that season. In 2023, under Wharton’s leadership, Washington’s rushing attack posted the league’s seventh-most yards per rush (4.4) and ranked fourth in first downs per rush (27.6%). In 2022, Washington’s offensive line paved the way for RB Brian Robinson Jr. to become the fifth player in team history to record 5 rushing TDs and 5 receiving TDs in a season. Wharton’s unit blocked for RB Christian McCaffrey, who led the league in scrimmage touches (403) and yards (2,392), while tying for most scrimmage TDs (19) in 2019. As Carolina’s assistant offensive line coach in 2018, Wharton’s unit helped the offense rank No. 1 in yards per rush (5.1) and No. 4 in rush yards per game (133.5). Started 111 of the 115 regular season games he played in with the Carolina Panthers, both of which still mark the thirdhighest totals by an offensive lineman in franchise history. 2020-23: (with Washington) 2023: The Commanders rushing attack posted the league's seventh-most yards per rush (4.4) and ranked fourth in first downs per rush (27.6%)...The unit also posted the league's fifth-best red zone efficiency mark (63.3%)...The offensive line paved the way for RB Brian Robinson Jr. who became the fifth player in Washington's history to record 5 rushing and 5 receiving TDs in a single season. 2022: Led an offensive line that paved way for the league's 12th-most productive rushing unit (126.1 ypg). 2021: Assisted an offensive line that helped produce Washington's first 1,000-yard rusher since 2018 (RB Antonio Gibson – 1,037)...The run game ranked sixth in the NFC in both rushing yards (2,061) and rushing ypg (121.2). 2020: Helped Washington claim its first NFC East title since 2015 as a part of Ron Rivera's staff, whom he also coached with for the previous three seasons in Carolina...His unit helped rookie RB Antonio Gibson post 11 TDs rushing TDs, the second most by a rookie in franchise history (Alfred Morris 13 in 2012).

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DANNY BREYER

OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT COACH Danny Breyer enters his second season in Baltimore and first as an offensive assistant coach. In 2023, he performed duties in an offensive quality control capacity with the Ravens, joining the club after three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons as an offensive assistant (2020-21) and run game specialist (2022). He previously served as a Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ analytics assistant (2016) before being promoted to defensive assistant coach (2017-18). He also worked with the Miami Dolphins coaching staff during OTAs in 2015. Before entering the NFL ranks, he was the assistant to the head coach/assistant director of player personnel at Indiana (2013). Breyer earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Akron. He spent time as a defensive undergraduate assistant at Illinois (2009) and Akron (2010-2011), rejoining the Zips as a graduate assistant in 2012 and 2014 while pursuing his master’s degree.

BRENDAN CLARK

DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL COACH Brendan Clark enters his third season with the Ravens and first as defensive quality control coach, where he works most closely with the linebackers, after spending the 2022-23 campaigns as a coaching fellow on the team’s defensive staff. Before entering the NFL ranks, he coached safeties at St. Peters Prep (Jersey City, NJ) in 2021. Clark also spent four years working in insurance, serving as a senior resolutions manager at Gallagher Bassett and professional associate and senior claims manager at Chubb. Clark graduated from Penn State with a bachelor’s degree in macroeconomics in 2018.

ADAM SCHRACK

OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL COACH Adam Schrack is entering his fourth year with the Ravens and first as an offensive quality control coach. Schrack spent two years as Baltimore’s coaching research intern before being elevated to coaching analyst in 2023, supporting the team’s football research department in formulating weekly reports for opponent preparation and aiding self-scouting processes. Prior to his Baltimore arrival, Schrack served as the special teams coordinator and running backs coach for Notre Dame College (2020), adding special teams responsibilities after three years (2017-19) guiding exclusively the program's running backs. Schrack also spent time as a recruiting operations coordinator at Michigan (2016), coached wide receivers for USA Football during the National Development Games and aided both sides of the ball at Archbishop Hoban (Akron, OH) HS and his alma mater, Mogadore (OH) HS. He first entered the coaching ranks as an undergraduate student assistant at Kent State University, earning his bachelor's degree in education in 2015.

TRAVIS SWITZER

RUN GAME COORDINATOR Travis Switzer is in his eighth season in Baltimore and first as run game coordinator. After earning an invitation to the Miami Dolphins' rookie minicamp as an offensive lineman in 2015, Switzer soon transitioned into the coaching ranks. He originally joined the Ravens in an administrative – performance role for the 2017 season. From 2019-20, Switzer served as an offensive coaching analyst, where he helped guide the wide receivers group, before working closely with the tights ends in his elevated role as offensive quality control coach in 2021. He continued to help guide Baltimore’s tight ends as an offensive assistant in 2022 and offensive quality control coach again in 2023. Switzer played four seasons (2011-14) along the offensive line – with 36 consecutive starts at center – for the Akron Zips, for whom he was an Academic All-MAC selection (2014) and a two-time offensive recipient of the Harry "Doc" Smith Award (2013-14), which recognizes the most outstanding player of each class. He earned a bachelor's degree in sports management from Akron.

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MEGAN McLAUGHLIN

SR. DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL INFORMATION In her 20th year with the Ravens, Megan McLaughlin was promoted to senior director of football information in 2024. She supports the coaching staff in all of its daily operations. Among her many duties, McLaughlin manages the updates for the players’ iPad playbooks, making sure they have the latest information, including daily schedules and gameplans from the coaches. McLaughlin previously served as the administrative assistant to player personnel for the Saints (1999-2001), and she was also an office manager for the University of Florida football team (2002-04). McLaughlin was a student manager for football and women’s lacrosse at Notre Dame (1995-98). She earned a bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN.

MEGAN ROSBURG

ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT Megan Rosburg assists head coach John Harbaugh in all areas, including football operations, scheduling, communications and staff management. Additionally, she has worked with the defensive line and outside linebackers for the past three seasons, officially adding defensive assistant to her title in 2024. While earning her bachelor’s degree in business administration from American University in 2014, she served as captain of the volleyball team, helping lead the Eagles to three Patriot League Championships and the program’s first-ever Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Division I Tournament (2014). A local phenom, Rosburg prepped at River Hill (Clarksville, MD) HS, where she was named 2010-11’s Gatorade Maryland Volleyball Player of the Year, recognizing her outstanding athletic excellence, high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the court. Her brother, Jerad, is a professional hockey player in the NHL, while her sister, Margaret, is a nurse and former volleyball player at St. Louis University. Megan’s father is former Ravens special teams coordinator/associate head coach Jerry Rosburg.

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COACHING STAFF

KAELYN BUSKEY

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Joined Ravens: 2022

SAM ROSENGARTEN

BEN DAVIS

CONNOR GORNY

Coaching Research Engineer Joined Ravens: 2024

Applied Sports Scientist Joined Ravens: 2024

RON SHRIFT

Director of High Performance Joined Ravens: 2017

Strength & Conditioning Joined Ravens: 2017

DP EYMAN

PRENTICE GILL

NOAH RILEY

Defensive Football Analyst Joined Ravens: 2021

ANTHONY WATSON

Strength & Conditioning Coach Joined Ravens: 2019

KEVIN HARTMAN

Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Joined Ravens: 2024

Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Joined Ravens: 2024

Strength & Conditioning Intern Joined Ravens: 2023

IAN KOLSTE

MARIANNA SALAS

JYAIR THOMAS

Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Joined Ravens: 2024

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Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Joined Ravens: 2023

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Baltimore Ravens Performance Fellowship Joined Ravens: 2024

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ROY ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Asst./Secondary, 2009-11 RICHARD ANGULO . . . . . . . . . Assistant Offensive Line, 2015-21 MARK ASANOVICH . . . . . . . . Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2002 TERYL AUSTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary, 2011-13 JUNEY BARNETT . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2012-18 MAXIE BAUGHAN . . . . . . . . . .Linebackers, 1996-98 BRIAN BILLICK . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach, 1999-2007 ANDY BISCHOFF . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Tight Ends, 2015-20 DANNY BREYER . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Assistant, 2023-24 CLARENCE BROOKS . . . . . . . . Senior Defensive Assistant, 2006-16 JASON BROOKS . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. D-Line/Quality Control, 2009-12, 2021 RANDY BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Special Teams, 2008-24 JACOB BURNEY . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Line, 1996-98 KAELYN BUSKEY . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2022-24 JIM CALDWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 2012-13 CAM CAMERON . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 2008-12 MARK CARRIER . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary, 2006-09 JUAN CASTILLO . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Line, 2012-16 MATT CAVANAUGH . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 1999-2004 BRENDAN CLARK . . . . . . . . . . Quality Control/Defense, 2024 JIM COLLETTO . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Line, 1999-2004 JOE CULLEN . . . . . . . . Defensive Line, 2016-20 DAVID CULLEY . . . . . . . Asst. HC/Pass Coordinator/WRs, 2019-20 JOE D’ALESSANDRIS . . . . . . . Offensive Line, 2017-24 MARK DeLEONE . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Linebackers, 2024 BILLY DeLORBE . . . . . . . . . . . . Cross Training Specialist, 2014 JACK DEL RIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linebackers, 1999-2001 RICK DENNISON . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterbacks, 2014 MIKE DEVLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Offensive Line, 2022-23 KERRY DIXON . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Quarterbacks, 2022-23 JOHN DUNN . . . . . . . Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2008-11 SCOTT ELLIOTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strength & Conditioning Coordinator, 2019-24 BOBBY ENGRAM . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends, 2014-21 LESTER ERB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quality Control/Offense, 1997-98 VIC FANGIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linebackers, 2006-09 JIM FASSEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 2004-06 JOHN FASSEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams Assistant, 2005-07 KIRK FERENTZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Head Coach/Offense, 1996-98 JEDD FISCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Quarterbacks Coach, 2004-07 JEFF FITZGERALD . . . . . . . . . . Linebackers, 2004-07 CHRIS FOERSTER . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Line/Asst. Head Coach, 2005-07 LESLIE FRAZIER . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary, 2016 JEFF FRIDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Strength and Conditioning, 1999-2007 FRANK GANSZ JR. . . . . . . . . . Special Teams Coordinator, 2006-07 GEORGE GODSEY . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends, 2022-24 THOMAS HAMMOCK . . . . . . . Running Backs, 2014-18 JAY HARBAUGH . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Quality Control, 2013-14 JOHN HARBAUGH . . . . . . . . . Head Coach, 2008-24 WADE HARMAN . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends, 1999-2013 DONNIE HENDERSON . . . . . . Secondary, 1999-2003 CHRIS HEWITT . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. HC/ Pass Game Coordinator, 2012-24 PAT HILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends, 1996 CHRIS HORTON . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams Coordinator, 2016-24 JIM HOSTLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers, 2008-13 HUE JACKSON . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks, 2008-09 MILT JACKSON . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers, 1999-2000 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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DENNIS JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . Defensive Line, 2024 MIKE JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers, 2006-07 SAM KOCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Special Teams, 2024 GARY KUBIAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 2014 AL LAVAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Running Backs, 1996-98 ROB LEONARD . . . . . . . . . . . . .Outside Linebackers, 2022 GREG LEWIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers, 2023-24 MARVIN LEWIS . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator, 1996-2001 STERLING LUCAS . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Assistant/DL, 2018-20 D'ANTON LYNN . . . . . . . . . . . . Safeties, 2021-22 JOHNNIE LYNN . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary, 2004-05 MARWAN MAALOUF . . . . . . . Asst. Special Teams, 2008-11 MIKE MACDONALD . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator, 2015-20, 2022-23 DOUG MALLORY . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary, 2024 ERIC MANGINI . . . . . . . . . . . . Quality Control/Offense, 1996 RICHARD MANN . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers, 1997-98 TED MARCHIBRODA . . . . . . . Head Coach, 1996-98 TEE MARTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterbacks, 2021-24 DON “WINK” MARTINDALE . Defensive Coordinator, 2012-21 JOHN MATSKO . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Line, 2008-10 GREG MATTISON . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator, 2008-10 JESSE MINTER . . . . . . Defensive Backs, 2018-20 ANDY MOELLER . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Line, 2008-13 TED MONACHINO . . . . . . . . . . Linebackers, 2010-15 TODD MONKEN . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 2023-24 WILBERT MONTGOMERY . . . Running Backs, 2008-13 MARTY MORNHINWEG . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 2015-18 CHIP MORTON . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 1999-2001 TONY NATHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . Running Backs, 2006-07 RICK NEUHEISEL . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coor./Quarterbacks, 2005-07 MIKE NOLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator, 2001-04 SCOTT O’BRIEN . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams, 1996-98 ZACH ORR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Coordinator, 2017-20, 2022-24 RYAN OSBORN . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Assistant, 2022 CHUCK PAGANO . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator, 2008-11 BRIAN PARIANI . . . . . . . . . . . Tight Ends, 2014 DEAN PEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator, 2010-17 JAY PETERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Assistant, 2021-22 MIKE PETTINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outside Linebackers, 2002-08 RUSS PURNELL . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Teams, 1999-2001 ALVIN REYNOLDS . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Backs, 1996-98 PAUL RICCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Strength & Conditioning, 2002-07 MATT ROBINSON . . . . . . . . . . Asst. D-Line/Outside Linebackers, 2024 BOB ROGUCKI . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dir. of Strength & Conditioning, 2008-16 GREG ROMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offensive Coordinator, 2006-07, 2017-22 JERRY ROSBURG . . . . . . . . . . . . Sp. Teams Coor./Assoc. Head Coach, 2008-18 MEGAN ROSBURG . . . . . . . . . Asst. to the HC/Defensive Asst., 2024 SAM ROSENGARTEN . . . . . . . . . . Director of High Performance, 2017-24 REX RYAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coor., 1999-2008 ROB RYAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Linebackers, 2021 AL SAUNDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Offensive Assistant, 2009-10 STEVE SAUNDERS . . . . . . . . . Head Strength & Conditioning, 2016-22 ADAM SCHRACK . . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control/Offense, 2024 JIM SCHWARTZ . . . . . . . . . . . Quality Control/Defense, 1996-98 JOHN SETTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quality Control/Special Teams, 1996-97 STEVE SHAFER . . . . . . . . . . . . Asst. Head Coach/Secondary, 1999-2001 58

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JOHN HARBAUGH HEAD COACH COORDINATORS Chris Hewitt Chris Horton Todd Monken Zach Orr

Asst. Head Coach/Pass Game Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator

COACHES Danny Breyer Randy Brown Brendan Clark Joe D’Alessandris Mark DeLeone George Godsey Dennis Johnson Sam Koch Greg Lewis Doug Mallory Tee Martin Matt Robinson Adam Schrack Chuck Smith Daniel Stern Travis Switzer Willie Taggart Travelle Wharton

Offensive Assistant Coach Senior Special Teams Coach Defensive Quality Control Coach Offensive Line Coach Inside Linebackers Coach Tight Ends Coach Defensive Line Coach Assistant Special Teams Coach Wide Receivers Coach Secondary Coach Quarterbacks Coach Asst. D-Line Coach/Outside Linebackers Offensive Quality Control Coach Pass Rush Coach Director of Football Strategy/Asst. QB Coach Run Game Coordinator Running Backs Coach Assistant Offensive Line Coach

COACHING STAFF Kaelyn Buskey Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Ben Davis Coaching Research Engineer Scott Elliott Strength & Conditioning Coordinator DP Eyman Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Prentice Gill Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Connor Gorny Applied Sports Scientist Kevin Hartman Strength & Conditioning Intern Ian Kolste Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Megan McLaughlin Sr. Director of Football Information Noah Riley Defensive Football Analyst Megan Rosburg Asst. to the Head Coach/Defensive Assistant Sam Rosengarten Director of High Performance Marianna Salas Baltimore Ravens Coaching Fellowship Ron Shrift Strength & Conditioning Coach Jyair Thomas Sports Performance Fellow Anthony Watson Strength & Conditioning Coach

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Coach Seasons Regular Post Total John Harbaugh 2008-23 160-99 12-10 172-109 Brian Billick 1997-2007 80-64 5-3 85-67 Ted Marchibroda 1996-98 16-31-1 n/a 16-31-1

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OZZIE NEWSOME EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

COLLEGE: ALABAMA BORN: 3/16/56, MUSCLE SHOALS, AL EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 47/29 (13 PLAYING, 34 FRONT OFFICE)

OZZIE NEWSOME’s legacy is unlike any the game of football has produced. Simply put, "The Wizard" will forever remain in a class of his own. Flourishing at every point of his football career, Newsome has not just followed a successful path, he has blazed the trail. Known throughout all of sports as a premier leader, Newsome is a Hall of Fame player, the architect of Baltimore’s Super Bowl XXXV and Super Bowl XLVII championship teams and an elite personnel evaluator who became the NFL’s first African American general manager in 2002. (In 2019, Newsome's longtime top lieutenant, Eric DeCosta, took over as the Ravens' EVP & GM. However, Newsome maintains a significant role within the organization as its executive vice president.) "If Ozzie wasn't already in the Hall of Fame as a tight end, they would be putting him in as a general manager," Hall of Fame GM Bill Polian stated. “Ozzie is special as a person," head coach John Harbaugh states. "Obviously, he’s great at what he does – that’s proven. He’s been great at everything that he’s done. If you look at his history, he’s a Hall of Famer; he’s in every Hall of Fame there is and still counting. For me, it goes beyond that; it goes to who he is as a person – the type of husband he is, the type of father he is, the type of friend he is, confidant, advisor, just all-around good person with a great heart and a strong faith." Newsome’s remarkable football journey began in Leighton, AL, where he first stepped onto the gridiron with the hope of playing college football. That dream turned into a reality when he became a standout at Alabama under Bear Bryant from 1974-77. “Coach Bryant helped me grow up,” states Newsome, who has a sideline portrait of the legendary coach and mentor on his office wall. “He pushed me further than I thought I could go, both on and off the field.” In 1978, Cleveland selected Newsome in the first round (23rd overall) of the NFL Draft. Playing 13 years for the Browns, he

authored the most productive career for a tight end in the game's history. A three-time Pro Bowler, his 662 receptions for 7,980 yards and 47 TDs stood as NFL records by a TE until Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe surpassed those marks in 2001 (HOFer Tony Gonzalez now owns the catches and receiving yards marks, while Antonio Gates holds the TDs record). Following his storied playing days, Ozzie joined Cleveland’s front office. His initial non-player position came as an assignment scout in 1991. Two years later, he was promoted to a comprehensive role – assistant to the head coach/ offense/pro personnel. “I had to find out which direction my career would go,” Newsome explains. “Art [Modell] gave me the opportunity to work with the coaches, and I enjoyed that. At the same time, I increased my experience with the personnel department and decided that’s where I wanted my career to head.” In 1994, Newsome was named the Browns’ director of pro personnel. Although he continued to help on the field, Ozzie provided detailed studies on other NFL players and recommended which players the Browns should try to acquire. When the franchise moved to Baltimore in 1996, Mr. Modell invited Newsome and promoted him to vice president of player personnel. From that point, Ozzie’s reputation as a supreme talent assessor grew quickly. In the Ravens’ first-ever draft, Newsome tabbed T Jonathan Ogden and LB Ray Lewis (fourth and 26th selections, respectively). Combining to produce an amazing 24 Pro Bowl honors, Ogden became the first Ravens’ draft choice elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013), while Lewis was enshrined in 2018. Fittingly, the duo joined Newsome, who was inducted into the Hall as a Brown in 1999. Another top Newsome draft pick, S Ed Reed (2002), received a gold jacket in 2019, giving the Ravens three first-ballot Hall of Famers – all selected by "The Wizard." Starting with Ogden and Lewis, Newsome consistently

OZZIE NEWSOME CAREER SNAPSHOT • NFL’s First African American General Manager (promoted in 2002) • Architect of the Ravens’ 2000 Super Bowl XXXV & 2012 Super Bowl XLVII Title Teams • NFL Executive of the Year (2000) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (Class of 1999) • State of Alabama Hall of Fame (Class of 1995) • National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and NCAA Hall of Fame (Class of 1994) • 13-Year NFL Tight End with the Cleveland Browns (1978-90) • Three-Time NFL Pro Bowler (1981, 1984-85) • Four-Time Cleveland Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year (1978, 1981, 1983-84) • Current Member of Two Major NFL Policy-Making Groups: Competition Committee and Player Care Foundation Board 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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OZZIE NEWSOME “He and I have always been very different in a lot of ways, but so aligned. It’s a special relationship in my life. I’ve learned a lot of football, but honestly, just a lot more about being a good person. So, I am extremely happy that Ozzie is going to play such a significant role moving forward for this organization." – Ravens EVP & GM Eric DeCosta on Ozzie Newsome compiled impressive draft classes for the Ravens. In the evaluators with more input. (The term “20/20” refers to hiring team’s first 23 drafts (1996-2018) – all led by Newsome – “20-year-olds for $20,000.” “Actually, the guys started when Baltimore tabbed 24 first-rounders who have earned a total they were a little older than 20 and for more than $20,000, but of 68 Pro Bowl honors. When the Ravens had a high pick, that’s what we call them,” Newsome adds.) they didn't miss. Of the eight players chosen in the Top 10 DeCosta and Newsome, who is on the NFL’s Competition by Baltimore, five (Ogden, OLB Peter Boulware, CB Chris Committee and the NFL Player Care Foundation Board, McAlister, RB Jamal Lewis, the 2003 NFL Offensive POTY, and encourage all scouts and coaches to have strong opinions, OLB Terrell Suggs, the 2011 NFL Defensive POTY) earned Pro noting specifically that they want to hear what everyone in Bowl accolades. Additionally, Baltimore picked in the bottom the room has to say. Because of this philosophy, one of the half of the first round with uncanny success: Lewis was biggest strengths of the Ravens' personnel team is that “we twice named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year; TE Todd respect and listen to each other.” Heap (31st) went to two Pro Bowls as “We've been fortunate to have a Raven; Reed (24th) was chosen an NEWSOME’S FIRST-ROUND PICKS guys who cut their teeth right here All-Star nine times and earned NFL Year Name Pick Pro Bowls in Baltimore, and our methods Defensive Player of the Year in 2004; 1996 T Jonathan Ogden*@ 4 11 and philosophies have become QB Joe Flacco (18th) was named 1996 LB Ray Lewis*##+@ 26 13 engrained,” Newsome affirms. “We Super Bowl XLVII MVP, leading 1997 LB Peter Boulware*4 4 have had great guys with Phil Savage, the Ravens to their second World 1998 CB Duane Starks* 10 ‘Shack’ [James Harris], George Championship in 2012; LB C.J. Mosley 1999 CB Chris McAlister* 10 3 Kokinis, Eric DeCosta and other 5 1 (17th) became the first Ravens rookie 2000 RB Jamal Lewis*~ people who were helping these young 10 to garner Pro Bowl honors following 2000 WR Travis Taylor scouts along the way. I think that’s the 31 2 an exceptional 2014 season (and 2001 TE Todd Heap* 24 9 secret. It’s the way we do things, and again in 2016-18); and three-time Pro 2002 S Ed Reed*#@ OLB Terrell Suggs*-# 10 7 the way these guys gravitate to the Bowler QB Lamar Jackson (32nd) has 2003 2003 QB Kyle Boller 19 process of the Baltimore Ravens.” twice been named NFL MVP (2019 & 2005 WR Mark Clayton* 22 2023). With leadership from Newsome, 2006 DT Haloti Ngata* 12 5 Baltimore also fosters an environment 2007 G Ben Grubbs* 29 2 Amazingly, in the Ravens’ brief history 2008 QB Joe Flacco^+ 18 that breeds standout coaches. By with Newsome at the helm, he drafted 2009 T Michael Oher* 23 bringing in individuals who embrace 25 players who earned Pro Bowl 2011 CB Jimmy Smith 27 the “Raven Way,” Baltimore creates honors in Baltimore. When including 2013 S Matt Elam 32 a synergy that manufactures success 2006 Pro Bowl LB Bart Scott, Pro 2014 LB C.J. Mosley* 17 4 among scouts, coaches and players. Bowl K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016 & 2015 WR Breshad Perriman 26 As a result, the Ravens have had many 2019-23), Pro Bowl LS Morgan Cox 2016 T Ronnie Stanley 6 1 assistants move on to become or 3 (2015-16 & 2019-20) and Pro Bowl FB 2017 CB Marlon Humphrey 16 return as head coaches, both on the 2018 TE Hayden Hurst 25 Patrick Ricard (2019-22), who signed 2018 QB Lamar Jackson= = 32 3 collegiate and NFL level: Jim Caldwell as rookie free agents in 2002, 2012, (Lions), David Culley (Texans), Jack + Super Bowl MVP @ Pro Football Hall of Famer 2010 and 2017, respectively, Baltimore = NFL MVP # NFL Defensive Player of the Year Del Rio (Jaguars/Raiders), Vic Fangio produced 29 homegrown Pro Bowlers ~ NFL Offensive Player of the Year (Broncos), Kirk Ferentz (Iowa), Thomas under Newsome’s leadership. - NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Hammock (Northern Illinois), Pat Hill In addition to his knack for evaluating * All-Rookie Team performer that season (Fresno State), Hue Jackson (Raiders/ ^ NFL.com Rookie of the Year (fan vote) talent on the field, Ozzie has also Browns), Gary Kubiak (Broncos), mastered the ability to develop and Marvin Lewis (Bengals), Mike share insight with scouts who work under him. Over time, Macdonald (Seahawks), Eric Mangini (Browns/Jets), Rick Newsome developed the Ravens' methodical and disciplined Neuheisel (UCLA), Mike Nolan (49ers), Chuck Pagano (Colts), draft process, one that’s foundation is laid years in advance. Mike Pettine (Browns), Rex Ryan (Jets/Bills), Jim Schwartz Now led by DeCosta, the “process” includes 28 members of (Lions), David Shaw (Stanford), Mike Singletary (49ers), Mike the scouting department, but also has feedback from Ravens Smith (Falcons) and Ken Whisenhunt (Cardinals/Titans). coaches. Much of Baltimore's staff has been with the team since the franchise started in 1996 or has graduated from “[Ravens] guys love to play the game, and those are the guys the “20/20 Club,” a group that consists of members who you surround yourself with," states Ryan, who worked with began with the Ravens as young assistants and grew into Newsome from 1999-2008. "That’s why you have a chance to be successful [in Baltimore].” 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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OZZIE NEWSOME NFL PLAYER: 1978-90: (with Cleveland) Newsome retired after 13 years as a premier NFL tight end…Entering 2024, his 662 receptions and his 7,980 receiving yards both rank ninth most all time by a TE (each mark also stands as the most ever by any player in Browns history)…Newsome also caught 47 career TD passes, fourth most in Browns annals…Ended his career as the fourth-leading NFL receiver of all time… Earned three Pro Bowls (1981, 1984-85) and was a four-time winner of the Cleveland Touchdown Club’s Offensive Player of the Year award (1978, 1981 and 1983-84)…His streak of 150-consecutive games played with a catch by a TE is the second longest in NFL history (Tony Gonzalez, 211)…Winner of the 1990 Byron “Whizzer” White Award as the NFL’s top community volunteer…Newsome, who was named to the AllNFL team of the 1980’s (second team), consistently received All-AFC and All-NFL honors throughout his career…He was a 1978 No. 1 draft choice (23rd overall), along with LB Clay Matthews (12th), and the two are among an elite group of Browns to play for three decades…The others are Gene Hickerson (1958-60, 62-73), Dick Schafrath (1959-71) and Don Cockroft (1968-80)…Until former Ravens TE Shannon Sharpe broke his records in 2001, Newsome’s pro career was the most productive of any TE in NFL history…Was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999…Calvin Hill (Dal., Was. & Cle.), a close friend, introduced Newsome at the ceremony. COLLEGE: Newsome graduated from Alabama with a degree in recreation administration…During his four-year career with the Crimson Tide, he posted 102 receptions for 2,070 yards and 16 TDs…Newsome also helped Alabama capture three SEC Championships…As a senior in 1977, he was named team captain and the Southeastern Conference’s Lineman of the Year…Newsome also earned All-American honors at WR…He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (South Bend, IN) in 1994. PERSONAL: Attended Colbert County (Leighton, AL) HS… Winner of the 1990 Byron “Whizzer” White Award as the NFL’s top community volunteer, he is widely known for his willingness to help those in need…In 2021, in partnership with the Black College Football Hall of Fame, the NFL created the annual Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum... Also in 2021, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and his wife, Renee, honored Newsome by making a $4 million gift in his name to Maryland’s four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)…Through The Stephen and Renee

Ozzie Newsome (right) was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999 and introduced by close friend Calvin Hill.

Bisciotti Foundation, the $4 million donation created the Ozzie Newsome Scholars Program, which funds scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland...In 2017, Newsome was honored with the Achievement in Professional & Educational Excellence (APEX) Award from the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management Honors Program at Morgan State University... In 2014, Newsome received the Leadership Award for career achievement at the John Mackey Awards banquet…In 2012, was honored with the Maxwell Football Club’s Francis J. “Reds” Bagnell Award for outstanding contribution to the game of football…In 2007, along with Tony Dungy, Herm Edwards and Lovie Smith, Newsome received the Fritz Pollard Alliance’s Johnnie Cochran Salute to Excellence Award, which honors African Americans in the NFL who make the biggest impact on the field and in the front office…Newsome was also honored with the award in 2009, 2011 and 2012… Additionally, in 2007, he received the FPA’s Paul “Tank” Younger Award, acknowledging his dedication and achievement in building a successful organization…Newsome has gained induction into nine Halls of Fame: Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH (1999), National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1994), NCAA Hall of Fame (1994), State of Alabama Hall of Fame (1995), National High School Hall of Fame (2014), National Federation of State High School Associations Hall of Fame (2014), Colbert County High School (Leighton, AL) Hometown Hall of Fame (2012), Little League Baseball Hall of Fame (2008) and the Baltimore Sun Business and Civic Hall of Fame (2020)…An avid golfer, Ozzie's dream foursome would include Bear Bryant, Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and himself…Newsome and his wife, Gloria, live in Cockeysville, MD…Their son, Michael Ryan, graduated from Alabama.

RAVENS HONORS UNDER NEWSOME Under Ozzie Newsome's guidance, the Ravens produced five all-time AP Player of the Year honors and two AP NFL MVPs (Lamar Jackson, twice). Baltimore also had two players earn Defensive ROY, two garner Super Bowl MVP honors and three enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. All of these standout players (below) are Newsome draft picks. Draft Pick (Year) Major Accolade Jonathan Ogden (1996).......Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013) Ray Lewis (1996)..................Pro Football Hall of Fame (2018) 2000 & 2003 Defensive POY Super Bowl XXXV MVP Peter Boulware (1997)........1997 Defensive Rookie of the Year Jamal Lewis (2000)..............2003 Offensive POY

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Draft Pick (Year) Major Accolade Ed Reed (2002)................Pro Football Hall of Fame (2019) 2004 Defensive POY Terrell Suggs (2003).......2003 Defensive ROY 2011 Defensive POY Joe Flacco (2008)...........Super Bowl XLVII MVP Lamar Jackson (2018).....2019 & 2023 NFL MVP

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT


Now in his 34th NFL season, GEORGE KOKINIS is one of the longest-tenured Ravens in Baltimore's player personnel department. Kokinis, who was promoted to vice president of player personnel in 2024, is GM Eric DeCosta's chief personnel evaluator, overseeing all aspects of college and pro scouting for Baltimore. Kokinis began his NFL career with the Cleveland Browns in 1991, moving with the franchise to Baltimore in 1996. After advancing through the scouting ranks in the early seasons, Kokinis was named the Ravens’ director of pro personnel in 2003 and spent six seasons at the post. He was hired to be the Cleveland Browns’ general manager in 2009. As a longtime member of Ozzie Newsome’s staff, Kokinis returned to the franchise in 2010, bringing a wealth of player personnel experience and knowledge back to Baltimore. 2010-24: (with Baltimore) 2024: Promoted to vice president of player personnel following the NFL Draft...Under DeCosta's leadership, Kokinis oversees all college and pro scouting efforts. 2019: The personnel department made 139 roster transactions that aided in a franchise-best 14-2 season for the Ravens, who earned their second-straight AFC North title...Named director of player personnel by new general manager Eric DeCosta following the NFL Draft. 2010: Re-joined the team as the Ravens’ senior personnel assistant. 2009: (with Cleveland) 2009: Named the Browns’ general manager on Jan. 26, 2009. 1996-2008: (with Baltimore) 2003-08: Kokinis became the team’s director of pro personnel in 2003, overseeing all aspects of the pro football personnel department...In his six years as

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director, his role included assisting evaluating free agent talent, monitoring waiver wire transactions, and handling contract negotiations for later-round draft picks. 2000-02: Promoted to the Ravens’ assistant director of pro personnel in 2000, the year Baltimore won Super Bowl XXXV...Conducted the advance scouting of Ravens opponents and provided reports to the coaches. 1996-99: Was the Ravens’ Northeast area scout for four years before moving over to pro personnel...Was among the group of Browns' staffers invited by Art Modell to move to Baltimore with the franchise. 1991-95: (with Cleveland) Began his NFL scouting career with the Browns in 1991 after serving an internship in the team’s operations department. COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Graduated from Hobart College with a B.A. in psychology and earned his master’s degree in sports management at the University of Richmond (1991), while working as a graduate assistant coach for the Spiders’ baseball team...He played both football and baseball during his collegiate career, earning ECAC Baseball Player of the Year honors in 1989 as a pitcher for the Statesmen, and was selected to represent the conference in a New York vs. New Jersey All-Star Game played at Yankee Stadium…Kokinis was a two-sport athlete at Wethersfield (CT) HS...George and his wife, Elizabeth, have a daughter, Marissa, a 2021 Vasaar College graduate, and twins, Peter, a sophomore at Washington College, and Ella, a sophomore at Northwestern.

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NICK MATTEO, who is in his sixth season in Baltimore, oversees all areas of football administration, including day-to-day salary cap management, and all roster transactions. Matteo, who joined the club in 2019, negotiates contracts for Ravens draft picks and free agents and has also worked on the extensions for a number of key Ravens, including the recent contract extensions of DT Justin Madubuike, QB Lamar Jackson, LB Roquan Smith, K Justin Tucker and TE Mark Andrews. He is the Ravens' key liaison with the NFL Management Council and NFL Players Association. During the 2020-21 seasons, Matteo worked with former Ravens president Dick Cass and other senior staff members to navigate the League's COVID-19 protocols as the Infection Control Officer (ICO). Matteo was the Ravens' main communicator with the League office regarding COVID-19 pandemic matters and helped create the Ravens' Infectious Disease Emergency Response (IDER) plan. 2019-24: (with Baltimore) 2024: Handled negotiations for the contract extension for DT Justin Madubuike. 2023: Negotiated contracts for free agents WR Odell Beckham Jr. and DE Jadeveon Clowney and assisted GM Eric DeCosta on extensions for QB Lamar Jackson and LB Roquan Smith. 2022: Negotiated the contract for free agents S Marcus Williams and T Morgan Moses as well as the extension of K Justin Tucker. 2021: Promoted to Vice President of Football Administration...Oversaw the contract negotiations for free agent G Kevin Zeitler and the extension of TE Mark Andrews. 2020: Negotiated contract extensions for LT Ronnie Stanley, S Chuck Clark and P Sam Koch. 2019: Handled negotiations for the contracts of CB Marcus Peters and FB Pat Ricard...Hired by new GM Eric DeCosta to be the team's Director of Football Administration.

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2010-18: (with National Football League) Served in several roles in the NFL Management Council for nine years, eventually becoming the NFL's Senior Director of Labor Operations...Matteo was the main contact for all NFL club executives on various subjects, including player contracts, salary cap matters, and collective bargaining agreement issues...Contributed to the drafting and negotiation of the 2011-2020 NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement...Acted as a liaison between labor operations and other NFL departments including legal and football operations...Worked as a game operations monitor at preseason, regular season, and postseason games. COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Matteo holds four degrees, first obtaining a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was also a member of the varsity wrestling team...He later earned his MBA and a masters in sports administration at Ohio University before graduating from Rutgers Law School...A member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, he has also earned a certificate in business analytics from Penn's Wharton Business School and a certificate in machine learning from MIT...In both 2020 and 2021, Matteo was named to The Athletic's "NFL 40 Under 40" list, which highlights rising stars across the league under the age of 40...He is a past member of the NFL Management Council Working Group Club Executive Committee...Matteo is also the president of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center in Philadelphia, an organization that operates under USA Wrestling…He is also a longtime board member of Penn Wrestling's Grapplers Club...A native of Ramsey, NJ, Matteo is a graduate of Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ) HS...Nick married his wife, Allie, in 2022.

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DAVID McDONALD enters his 10th season in Baltimore, where he earned a promotion to vice president of research and development in 2024. The driver behind the club’s scouting platform (BANE), McDonald leads all software and data aspects of the player personnel department and heads a research team that creates special projects, builds information databases and develops the analytics utilized in player evaluation processes. His notable work includes digitizing the Ravens draft board and implementing ways to use player tracking data to better inform football decisions. McDonald served as the director of research and development for five years (2019-23) after originally joining the Ravens organization in 2015 as a football systems developer. Prior to his arrival in Baltimore, McDonald spent four years (2011-14) as a football systems developer for the Atlanta Falcons. 2015-24: (with Baltimore) 2024: Was promoted to vice president of research and development. 2019-23: Spent five years as the director of research and development…Helped broaden the team’s analytics staff and analysis into many areas of football operations, including administration, medical, performance and nutrition. 2015-18: Originally joined the organization as a football

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systems developer in 2015, a position he held for four years…Was tasked with organizing and creating a new scouting system…Worked alongside several members of personnel, scouting and information technology to consolidate the team’s scouting information from the previous 20 years into a new system called “BANE.” 2011-14: (with Atlanta) Served as a football systems developer, where he helped maintain the team’s college and pro scouting systems, while also modernizing their applications for use with mobile devices…Assisted with many other scouting areas, including draft preparation and game advances. COLLEGE/PERSONAL: McDonald earned a B.S. in computer science from the University of Southern Mississippi…In 2022, he was named to The Athletic’s “NFL 40 Under 40” list, recognizing the top young coaches, executives, agents and other rising stars around the NFL…McDonald is a Picayune, MS, native, where his family’s funeral home has proudly served the community for over 100 years…McDonald and his wife, Cori, have a son, Theodore (1), and a dog, Wally Pipp.

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and Midwest regions. 2009: Named a pro scout…Also served as one of two advance scouts (with then-assistant director of pro & college personnel Chad Alexander, now with the Jets) for seasonal opponents. 2007-08: Worked on team advance reports for the pro personnel department…Also evaluated talent from 20 colleges covering the East Coast from Maine to Virginia…Assisted Sr. VP of football operations Pat Moriarty in studying player contracts and salaries…Helped track and evaluate upcoming free agents…Coordinated pre-draft player visits. 2006: Advanced the opponents’ special teams units. 2005: Joined Ravens as a player personnel assistant. 2004: (with Springfield College) Graduate assistant coach for the FBs…Assisted with recruiting in Florida, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. 2003: (with Colby College) Worked with the football staff as a student with graduate assistant responsibilities. COLLEGE/PERSONAL: A four-year contributor at TE for Colby College…After his senior season, Mark won the Paul “Ginger” Fraser award, given to a player who, in the opinion of the coaching staff, best exhibits qualities of unselfishnes and loyalty to the team and exemplifies all aspects of being a team player…Graduated with a degree in American studies and minor in administrative science in 2004…Attended Silver Lake Regional (Kingston, MA) HS, where he was captain of the football team his senior year, earning two letters…Also earned one letter in track...Mark and his wife, Meghan, who worked in the Ravens’ front office for three years, have two sons, Mason (9) and Logan (6)...The family resides in Severna Park, MD.

MARK AZEVEDO, who is in his 20th year with Baltimore, was promoted to director of player personnel in 2024. Azevedo directs all scouting efforts, on both the college and pro sides, with vice president of player personnel George Kokinis. Azevedo spent two years as the assistant director of player personnel after six years as the Ravens’ Northeast area scout, when he covered schools from the ACC, AAC, Big Ten, Big 12, Ivy League, MAC, MEAC and SEC. Following each year’s draft, Azevedo coordinates the postdraft free agent signing process. For 16 consecutive years, at least one undrafted Ravens rookie free agent earned a spot on the opening-day roster (2004-19). Azevedo also helps evaluate prospects on the eastern half of the country, scouting and ranking those considered “draftable” by the Ravens. 2005-24: (with Baltimore) 2024: Promoted to director of player personnel. 2022: Promoted to assistant director of player personnel. 2020: Promoted to assistant director of college & pro personnel. 2019: Ravens posted a franchise-best 14-2 record and a second-straight AFC North title...Evaluated prospects on the eastern half of the country as assigned...Named player personnel coordinator following the draft. 2017: Ravens drafted S Chuck Clark and signed DL/FB Pat Ricard as a RFA...The two played 15 and 16 games, respectively, as rookies, and Ricard earned Pro Bowl honors as a fullback in 2019 and 2020. 2016: Team signed 2019 starting C Matt Skura as an undrafted rookie free agent. 2015: Ravens drafted TE Nick Boyle, who earned a contract extension in '19 and has become one of the NFL's best blocking tight ends, in the fifth round. 2013: Named team’s Northeast area scout. 2012: Following the draft, was elevated to cover the Southeast area, including the SEC and ACC, among other southern conferences. 2010: Named an area scout and assisted with the evaluation of college talent in the Southeast, Southwest

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STEVE CLAGETT JR.

DIRECTOR OF LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT Steve Clagett Jr., who joined the club in 2021, leads the Ravens character assessment of NFL prospects under executive vice president & general manager Eric DeCosta. Clagett Jr. also manages the organization’s processes for leadership development and works to enhance, protect and sustain a strong culture spanning both football and business operations. Prior to joining the Ravens, he spent 13 years as a Navy SEAL officer, completing eight deployments all over the world. He transitioned to the Reserves, where he holds the rank of Commander and was appointed by the President as a White House Fellow – a one-year non-partisan assignment – in 2020, serving both President Trump and President Biden. A Pat Tillman Scholar, Clagett Jr. is amongst a select group of individuals forever honored by the Pat Tillman Foundation for their service, intellect, leadership and impact. He is also a member of Maryland’s Veterans Home Commission, helping advise the department on issues relating to Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. A Chesapeake Beach, MD, native, Clagett Jr. prepped at DeMatha Catholic High School before earning his undergraduate degree at Notre Dame, where he was a two-time captain of the lacrosse team. He received his MBA at the University of Virginia in 2022. Clagett Jr. has two young kids who believe their dad plays for the Ravens.

ANDREW RAPHAEL

DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE SCOUTING Andrew Raphael is in his 12th NFL season, spending his entire pro career with the Ravens. After joining the organization as a player personnel intern in 2013, he continued as an assistant in 2014, was named a Southeast area scout in 2016 and was elevated to a national scout in 2021 before earning his latest promotion to director of college scouting in 2024. Throughout his personnel and scouting career, Raphael has handled a bevy of integral projects, such as preparing advance scouting reports for upcoming opponents, evaluating practice squad players, organizing local college workouts, assisting the coordination of the team’s 30 pre-draft visits, communicating the Ravens’ selection to league representatives during the draft and helping director of player personnel Mark Azevedo with the postdraft free agency signing process. Prior to his NFL arrival, Raphael served as an assistant recruiting coordinator at Boston College (2011-12). He graduated with a dual degree in communication and sports administration from the University of Miami, where he also worked as a student assistant to the national recruiting coordinator in 2010. Raphael is engaged to his fiancée, Edith.

DERRICK YAM

DIRECTOR OF DATA AND DECISION SCIENCE Derrick Yam is in his sixth NFL season, spending each year with the Ravens after originally joining the organization in 2019. Hired as a quantitative analyst, a role he filled from 2019-21, Yam was promoted to manager of data & decision science in 2022 and again to the director level in 2024. As Baltimore’s director of data & decision science, Yam leads all research and data-driven analysis for player personnel. Focusing primarily on quantitative player evaluations, including development and performance, his assessments also span player contracts and trades. Prior to his NFL arrival, Yam guided data science for Statsbomb, a worldwide data provider for professional soccer clubs and football teams. Yam played soccer at Skidmore College, where he earned a B.A. in mathematics and management & business in 2017, later receiving his master’s in biostatistics from Brown University. While at Brown, he was part of a research team investigating the effectiveness of various treatments on patients suffering from Ebola Virus Disease. Yam recently got engaged to his fiancée, Alexa.

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JOEY CLEARY

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE SCOUTING Now in his 10th year with Baltimore, Joey Cleary was named the team’s assistant director of college scouting in 2024. Cleary has covered a number of schools in different regions during his scouting career, spending three seasons (2021-23) as Baltimore’s Southeast area scout, the 2020 season as the West area scout and 2019 as Northeast area scout. He originally joined the Ravens as a player personnel assistant in 2015 and has since handled numerous projects within the team's player personnel department, including preparing advance scouting reports for upcoming opponents, evaluating practice squad players, organizing local college workouts, assisting the coordination of the team’s 30 pre-draft visits, communicating the Ravens’ selection to league representatives during the draft and helping director of player personnel Mark Azevedo with the post-draft free agency signing process. After graduating with a degree in history from Bowdoin College, where he also earned the 2014 NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year award as a senior captain at linebacker for the Polar Bears, Cleary assisted Princeton’s football team with recruiting evaluations and player visits. The Boston native was a two-sport (lacrosse midfielder and football safety/wide receiver) standout at Winchester (MA), HS.

COREY FRAZIER

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PRO PERSONNEL Corey Frazier has spent eight of nine NFL seasons with the Ravens, earning a promotion to assistant director of pro personnel in 2024 after guiding Baltimore’s West Coast scouting region for three seasons (2021-23). Frazier has also served as a pro scout (2019-20) and player personnel assistant (2017-18), where his number of roles included assessing free agent prospects and preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents. Prior to his Baltimore arrival (2017), he worked with Vanderbilt football as an advance scout (2016) and interned with the Super Bowl 50 champion Denver Broncos’ scouting department (2015). Frazier played safety at Rice University, earning an economics degree in 2013. Following graduation, he stayed at his alma mater in quality control, primarily working with the wide receivers. A football standout at Eden Prairie (MN) HS, he earned 2008 All-State recognition and helped lead his team to a 2007 Minnesota High School State Championship. His father, Leslie, is a former longtime defensive coordinator, Vikings head coach and Ravens secondary coach, who currently serves as Mike Macdonald’s assistant head coach in Seattle.

BOBBY VEGA NATIONAL SCOUT

Bobby Vega, Baltimore’s national scout, enters his seventh season with the Ravens and 19th season in the NFL. Promoted to national scout from East area scout in 2023, Vega, whose NFL career began as a 2004 intern with Baltimore’s player personnel department, re-joined the Ravens in 2018 after spending 13 years (2005-17) with the Browns. Hired by Cleveland as a scouting assistant in 2005, Vega climbed the ranks as an area scout, then national scout and all the way up to the director level. On the field, Vega transitioned from running back in his first collegiate season to linebacker for the next three as a four-year stater at The College of Wooster, where he also earned a communications degree. He currently resides in Solon, OH, with his wife, Dee, and daughters, Emry and Siena.

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HOUEGNON 'Q' ATTENOUKON WEST COAST AREA SCOUT

Houegnon 'Q' Attenoukon, Baltimore’s West Coast area scout, has spent all eight seasons (2017-23) of his personnel career with his hometown Ravens. “Q” scouted the Mid-Atlantic region for the 2022-23 seasons and has carried out a number of duties since his 2017 arrival as a player personnel assistant, including recording and charting player participation during practice, preparing Division I college profiles for scout visitations and monitoring league-wide performances. In 2020, he was elevated to pro & college scout, where he remained for two seasons (2020-21), before being named an area scout in 2022 and then shifting his focus to the West Coast in 2024. Prior to joining the NFL ranks, “Q” was a teacher at his Baltimore-based alma mater, The Gilman School, where he also assisted with the football, basketball and track teams as an active member of the school’s alumni board. A Presidential Scholar (2009-13) with a psychology degree, he played wide receiver and ran track & field at Davidson College. “Q” excelled in football, basketball and track & field at Gilman. He and his wife, Kate, have a daughter Nayah Collette (1).

BRANDON BERNING

MIDWEST / SOUTHWEST AREA SCOUT Brandon Berning, who is in his 10th year with the Ravens, covers schools in the Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, MAC and Missouri Valley as Baltimore’s Midwest/Southwest area scout. Berning entered the NFL as a scouting intern in 2014 with the New York Giants before joining the Ravens as a player personnel assistant in 2015. Among his roles within Baltimore’s personnel department, he’s prepared advance scouting reports for upcoming opponents, evaluated practice squad players, organized local college workouts, assisted the coordination of the team’s 30 pre-draft visits, communicated the Ravens’ selection to league representatives during the draft and helped director of player personnel Mark Azevedo with the post-draft free agency signing process. Berning worked as a football operations assistant as an undergraduate student at Wisconsin-La Crosse, before spending two seasons (2012-13) as a recruiting assistant at Wisconsin while earning his master’s degree in educational leadership with a focus on athletic administration. The Dodgeville, WI, native currently resides in his hometown with his wife, Amanda, and their son, Levi (5).

PATRICK MCDONOUGH NORTHEAST AREA SCOUT

Now in his eighth NFL season and seventh in Baltimore, Patrick McDonough serves as the club’s Northeast area scout, a role he was promoted to in 2022. He evaluated and graded Baltimore’s 2023 firstround draft pick WR Zay Flowers (Boston College), who was selected from McDonough’s Northeast region. After beginning his career as a scouting intern with the Super Bowl LI champion Eagles in 2017, McDonough joined the Ravens as a player personnel intern in 2018, was elevated to full time in 2019 and spent the next two seasons (2020-21) as a pro & college scout. While pursuing his degree in finance – earned in 2016 – from Notre Dame, McDonough worked as a recruiting assistant for the football program. The Charlotte, NC, native excelled as a soccer player at Charlotte Catholic (NC) HS. His father, Terry, is a former Ravens scout and a longtime NFL player personnel expert with multiple teams.

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CHAS STALLARD

SOUTHWEST AREA SCOUT Chas Stallard, who’s in his seventh season with the Ravens, was promoted to Southwest area scout in 2021. Since joining the team as a player personnel assistant in 2018, Stallard has supported the personnel department in a number of areas, including preparing advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents, assessing free agents and collegiate prospects and coordinating free agent workouts. Before elevating to his current role covering the Southwest region, he served as a pro & college scout for one season (2020). Stallard graduated Cum Laude from Central Oklahoma with a marketing degree in 2016, followed by an MBA from the school in 2020. He was named Central Oklahoma's Male Athlete of the Year and honored with the Athletics Presidential Award (2017). As a quarterback, Stallard finished his Bronchos’ career with school records in career and single season passing yards, passing touchdowns, total yards and total touchdowns. Following graduation, he stayed at his alma mater as a graduate assistant coach, primarily working with the defensive backs. Stallard was named class valedictorian at Cleveland (OK) HS, where he also was an All-Metro performer in football and also excelled in baseball, basketball and track & field. Stallard is married to his wife, Taylor.

KEVIN WEIDL

SOUTHEAST / MIDWEST AREA SCOUT Kevin Weidl was named the team’s Southeast/Midwest area scout in 2021 after covering the Southeast/Southwest for four years (2017-20). Prior to joining the Ravens, Weidl spent 10 years (2008-17) working for ESPN Scouts Inc., where he evaluated and wrote scouting reports on draft-eligible prospects and worked as an in-studio host and sideline reporter on ESPN, the SEC Network and ESPNU. In 2007, after graduating from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in communications media (minor in business administration), he spent training camp with the New York Jets’ pro personnel department. Weidl was a three-year starter (2004-06) at quarterback for the Crimson Hawks, where he held a 26-6 record. He finished his career ranked third in school history in passing touchdowns (50), fifth in passing yards (5,594) and fourth in passer rating (131.26). Weidl’s older brother, Andy, worked as a scout with the Ravens from 2005-16 and is now the assistant general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers. His younger brother, Casey, is a scouting coordinator with the Steelers. Wiedl grew up in Pittsburgh and attended Mt. Lebanon (Pittsburgh, PA) HS. He and his wife, Annie, married in 2023. The couple resides in Charlotte, NC.

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JAMEEL MCCLAIN

DIRECTOR OF PLAYER ENGAGEMENT Jameel McClain was promoted to director of player engagement in 2019, two years after he returned to the Ravens (2017) as the department's assistant director. He works closely with players, helping them transition to the pro level and supporting them along their journey. McClain, who played seven years in the NFL, originally signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent in 2008 and later helped the team win Super Bowl XLVII in 2012. After six seasons in Baltimore, he played for the New York Giants (2014) in his final pro campaign. McClain played defensive end at Syracuse and was a double major in communications/rhetorical studies and sociology. Throughout his NFL career, he has been active in the community, particularly working with The Salvation Army and hosting his annual “53 Families Dinner” in Baltimore each Thanksgiving. Jameel and his wife, Keisha, have a son, Sir Jameson (3).

SARAH SNYDER

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS NUTRITION Sarah Snyder, who's in her ninth year in the NFL, joined the Ravens in 2019. She works with players, coaches, trainers, and doctors by directing all team nutrition with the objective of promoting and educating nutrition’s influence on health and performance. Snyder serves as the president of the Professional Football Registered Dietitian Society (PFRDS). From 2016-18, Snyder worked for the Detroit Lions to implement their performance/nutrition program. Prior to that, she developed sports nutrition programs for EXOS in Arizona, in addition to the University of Florida and University of Michigan, where she worked with football, basketball and hockey players. Over the past 12 years, Snyder has assisted numerous NFL players, helping guide their nutrition and creating plans to support each player on an individual basis. Snyder attended Santa Clara University, where she earned a B.S. in combined science and served as a student athletic trainer. She later received a master's in human food and nutrition from Florida State, where she was also a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach.

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O.J BRIGANCE, a former Ravens and Baltimore Stallions (CFL) LB, is the Ravens’ senior advisor to player engagement. Brigance, who has three championship rings – two Super Bowl rings with the Ravens (2000 and 2012) and a CFL Grey Cup ring with the Baltimore Stallions (1995) – has been an inspiration to the entire Ravens organization for his perseverance and courage while fighting Lou Gehrig’s Disease (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) the past 15 years. In June 2014, Brigance was honored by the Pro Football Writers Association with the George Halas Award, given to the NFL player, coach or staff member who has overcome the most adversity to succeed. The NFL has saluted Brigance many times, earning the Best Overall Player Development Program award for two-straight years (2005-06) and also receiving the Most Outstanding Internship Program Award in 2005. In 2007, the NFL once again honored Brigance’s program, this time with the Outstanding Continuing Education Program Award. In 2008, the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation also saluted O.J. with its Johnny Unitas Tops in Courage Award for his strength in his battle against ALS. Brigance played seven years for three NFL teams (Miami, Baltimore and St. Louis) before joining the Ravens’ front office in 2004. 2004-24: (with Baltimore) Supports the player engagement team in assisting all Ravens players with each phase of their careers...Brigance has made significant contributions to the Ravens’ player development program, including organizing a number of player internships in high school football programs, financial institutions and real estate groups...The life skills programs O.J. provided to the players have been highly effective...Brigance’s wife, Chanda, has also been very active with the organization, having spent a number of years as the Lady Ravens group facilitator...She coordinated the involvement of the players’ and coaches’ spouses and significant others with teamrelated events, including the Ravens’ Family Food Drive and other charity functions and team-building activities...After being diagnosed with ALS (2007), Brigance has chosen to make the most of the opportunity by raising money and awareness for the fight against the disease...He established his own foundation, the Brigance Brigade Foundation (brigancebrigade.org), whose mission is to equip, encourage and empower people living with ALS...O.J. was the honorary chair of the Johns Hopkins University Packard Center for ALS Research’s annual Fiesta 5K run six times (2008-13), helping raise over $1 million in those six years...The Ravens organization supported O.J. each year, drawing the entire Ravens team in 2008 to run in the race...Brigance Brigade hosted the 12th annual 5.7K race in Baltimore in 2024 helping to support people living with ALS. 2013: Brigance published a book, Strength of a Champion, sharing his incredible story. 2008: Brigance earned an Emmy Award as the host of the team’s weekly TV show, Ravens Report. 2005: Lady Ravens participated in the team’s Hurricane Katrina relief collection…Chanda has also organized seminars for the group on benefits, financial education and empowerment.

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NFL/PRO PLAYER: 2001-02: (with St. Louis) Brigance retired from the NFL after a two-year stint with the Rams. 2000: (with Baltimore) Significant special teams contributor on the Ravens’ first Super Bowl championship squad...Was second on team with 25 special teams tackles and led Ravens with 10 special teams stops in the postseason, including the very first special teams tackle in Super Bowl XXXV. 1996-99: (with Miami) Entered the NFL with the Miami Dolphins as a free agent...Was voted team captain twice in four seasons...His Dolphins teammates also selected him as the Ed Block Courage Award recipient in 1999...Brigance was involved in a number of different community organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Daily Food Bank. 1999: Honored with the NFLPA’s Unsung Hero Award. 1994-95: (with Baltimore Stallions) Helped the CFL team earn a Grey Cup Championship in 1995. 1991-93: (with British Columbia Lions) Brigance’s professional football career began in the CFL with the British Columbia Lions...Spent three seasons with the Lions (1991-93) and was named an All-Conference LB. COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Graduated from Rice with a degree in managerial studies in 1992...Four-year letterman and three-year starter at LB...Served on the board of directors for Aunt Hattie’s Place, a home for young men...Received the NFL’s Winston/Shell Award in 2005, which is given annually to the player development director who demonstrates commitment and dedication in developing unique and innovative ideas and solutions to advance the NFL’s player engagement mission...O.J. also served on the board of directors for Unified Community Connections.

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PLAYER PERSONNEL STAFF

TJ AJIBOLA

DR. TRICIA BENT-GOODLEY Team Clinician Joined Ravens: 2015

Football Administration/ Salary Cap Analyst Joined Ravens: 2023

TRAVIS HAWKINS

JENN HOFFMAN

SAMANTHA LAZAR

TERRELL PARKER

ANDREW ROGAN

Football Operations Assistant Joined Ravens: 2019

Pro Scout Joined Ravens: 2021

JAMES ONCEA

Football Systems Manager Joined Ravens: 2021

SOPHIE CORTESE

Chief of Staff to the General Manager Joined Ravens: 2019

Quantitative Analyst Joined Ravens: 2023

Pro Scout & Salary Cap Analyst Joined Ravens: 2020

Coaching/Scouting Analyst Joined Ravens: 2021

MAGGIE DOMANOWSKI Administrative Assistant to Player Personnel Joined Ravens: 2005

JOE MORENO

Player Personnel Assistant Joined Ravens: 2024

JOE SUDANO

Football Operations Assistant Joined Ravens: 2023

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DR. LORI ROBINSON Player Engagement Manager Joined Ravens: 2021

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JOHNNY SHELTON

VALARIE WIDEMAN

Team Chaplain Joined Ravens: 2013

ROBERT BRANCH

RACHEL FARNAN

Player Personnel Fellow Joined Ravens: 2024

Sports Nutrition Fellow Joined Ravens: 2024

Player Services Manager Joined Ravens: 1999

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DR. ANDREW TUCKER has served as the Ravens’ head team physician since 2001, following five seasons (1996-2000) in a role of team physician. In 2021, he was hired by the organization in a full-time capacity to be its first-ever chief medical officer. He has worked closely with Baltimore players since the team’s inception, and prior to that, spent five years as the Cleveland Browns’ team physician. Dr. Tucker has accrued nearly 35 years of experience providing primary medical care to professional, collegiate, scholastic and recreational athletes – most recently serving as medical director of the MedStar Health Sports Medicine program at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital. Reporting to EVP & GM Eric DeCosta for all matters related to player care, Dr. Tucker oversees day-to-day player wellness. Even with his CMO position for the Ravens, he maintains his clinical practice at MedStar. In addition to his role as the Ravens’ CMO, Dr. Tucker has served on several NFL medical committees and most recently was Chair of the NFL Medical Committee, while he’s also a past president of the NFL Physicians’ Society.

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Dr. Tucker’s clinical research includes cardiovascular health and screening in athletes and sports concussions in pediatric and adult athletes. He is published in multiple medical journals and has written book chapters on a variety of sports health topics, including concussions, pre-participation examinations, and musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. Prior to joining MedStar in 2004, Dr. Tucker was the director of primary care sports medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an assistant professor for the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (1996-2004). He has also served as a staff physician in the Department of Orthopedics at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and as an assistant clinical professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. After receiving his medical degree from Southern Illinois University, he completed two fellowships in sports medicine. Andrew and his wife, Sheldon, have three children: daughters, Caroline and Sally, and a son, Drew.

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ADRIAN DIXON enters his third season as the Ravens' head certified athletic trainer after being hired by the organization in February 2022. Entering this 13th NFL season overall, he previously spent six years (2016-21) working for the Tennessee Titans, last serving as their director of physical therapy and sports rehabilitation. Working closely with Ravens CMO Dr. Andrew Tucker, their staff is comprised of Kevin Domboski, Ron Medlin, Michael Blankenship, Chris Marroquin, Michael Thomas and Cross Klemko. 2022-24: (with Baltimore): 2022: Was named head certified athletic trainer by EVP & GM Eric DeCosta in February. 2016-21: (with Tennessee): 2021: Was named the 2021 Tim Davey Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year...The award is presented annually at the NFL Combine PFATS meeting and is emblematic of the commitment, dedication and high level of integrity that the late Tim Davey (a longtime Jets trainer and NFL operations executive) brought to the profession of athletic training...In July, was promoted to the Titans’ director of physical therapy and sports rehabilitation...Named co-director of the PFATS Research Committee. 2016: Joined Tennessee as its rehab coordinator/assistant athletic trainer...In his role, he designed and

managed the rehabilitation and treatment programs for injured players, also overseeing their progression back onto the field. 2014-15: (with Tampa Bay): Served as an assistant athletic trainer/physical therapist. 2015: Named to the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society’s Research Committee 2013: (with Houston) Took part in a season-long athletic training internship with the Texans. 2007-08: (with Tampa Bay) Took part in a year-long athletic training internship with the Buccaneers. 2005: (with Chicago) Originally entered the NFL ranks as a summer athletic training intern with the Bears. COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Earned a Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy from Florida A&M University in 2013...Also holds a Master of Science Degree with Emphasis in Sports Administration, plus two Bachelor of Science Degrees in Exercise Science and Athletic Training/Sports Medicine, from Florida State University...A native of Tampa, FL, Dixon and his wife, Myrlande, have two daughters (Amelia and Anabelle) and two sons (Amir & Austin).

KENICO HINES was promoted to head equipment manager in 2021 and enters his 13th season with the Ravens. With 17 total years of experience working in the NFL, Hines leads a department comprised of senior assistant equipment manager Tom Wood, assistant equipment manager Scott Rotier, equipment coordinators Jordan Brown and Jeremy Tunstall and sewing manager Ebony Short, who manages four seamstresses. Having accrued 27 years of equipment experience between the NFL and collegiate level, Hines is a certified member of A.E.M.A (Athletic Equipment Managers Association). He’s also a member of the Professional Football Equipment Managers Society (PFEMS), where he leads its scholarship committee and serves on the trade show committee. 2012-24: (with Baltimore) 2021: Was promoted to head equipment manager. 2012: Joined the Ravens as an assistant equipment manager and was part of Baltimore’s Super Bowl XLVII championship team.

2004-11: (with Western Michigan) Spent eight seasons working for the Broncos as the team’s football equipment coordinator. 2003: (with Chicago) Worked for one season as the Bears’ assistant equipment manager. 2001-02: (with New York Jets) Worked two seasons as the Jets’ equipment assistant. 2000: (with Chicago) First entered the NFL as a season-long equipment intern with the Bears. COLLEGE/PERSONAL: Attended Indiana State University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in communication, with a minor in sport studies...Hines is currently working towards a master’s degree in coaching sports performance from the University of Western Michigan...Kenico is the proud father of six children: Jamia, Deasia, Patrick (who interned with the Ravens’ equipment department in the summer of 2019), Kyra, Trini (who attends Western Kentucky University) and Jeren (a 2024 Franklin [Reisterstown, MD] HS graduate and 2022-24 Ravens training camp equipment intern)...He is also a grandfather to Rowan Gillis (Jamia’s daughter).

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MICHELLE ANDRES, who joined the Ravens in 2006, is in her 19th season with the team after being promoted to senior vice president of Ravens Media in 2015. She leads the franchise’s digital media, productions, and strategy and analytics departments. Andres is responsible for digital fan engagement, including social media, mobile, web, online sales, email, photography and television programming. She also oversees fan-centric digital technology like VR, AR, AI, CTV/OTT and more. Lastly, Andres leads business intelligence initiatives, including fan research, business analytics and data management.

Prior to working for the Ravens, Andres spent nine seasons with the NBA’s Orlando Magic – seven in public relations overseeing corporate communications and government relations and two leading the franchise’s newly-formed interactive marketing department. Andres was a lecturer at Georgetown University’s Sports Industry Management Graduate Program for four years (2013-16), teaching sports digital media and enhanced consumer engagement. A native of Gainesville, FL, Andres earned her master’s degree in political campaign management from the University of Florida and her bachelor’s degree in political science from Furman University.

BRAD DOWNS, who is in his 23rd season with the Ravens, was elevated to senior vice president of marketing in 2020. He leads the team’s advertising, branding, game entertainment, fan development, promotions and partnership activation efforts. In 2023, Downs also assumed a leading role in “The Next Evolution,” which is a three-year upgrades project to significantly enhance the gameday and year-round fan offerings at M&T Bank Stadium. Under Downs’ guidance, the team’s youth initiatives were revamped, led by the creation of RISE, a first-of-its-kind youth football platform to encourage participation in the sport and engage with youth through high school football players. In 2023, the Ravens and Under Armour partnered with Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) to provide grant funding and uniforms for the development of high school girls’ flag football programs. The success of this launch has led to partnerships with Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools), Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) and Washington County Public Schools (WCPS) to provide grant funding and uniforms for those high school girls’ flag football programs in the fall of 2024. Under Downs, the Ravens have been widely recognized as a leader in fan engagement, due in large part to the continued success of its Purple fan club for women, in addition to numerous

fan affinity programs that cultivate excitement and create topnotch experiences. The organization’s gameday experience has consistently ranked among the NFL’s best, with 2023 yielding a No. 3 overall satisfaction score, including the No. 1 spot for game entertainment (according to the NFL’s annual Voice of the Fan Survey). Downs also oversees the Ravens’ premier pre-game destination, RavensWalk, which has routinely ranked among the league’s best for pre-game entertainment outside the stadium. Prior to joining the Ravens, Downs was a regional marketing manager with Adelphia Business Solutions, where a key part of his role was leading the naming rights partnership of Adelphia Coliseum when it was the name of the Tennessee Titans’ home stadium. In 2016, Downs was named one of Baltimore Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” honorees, and in 2017, he was inducted into the Sport Management Hall of Fame at his alma mater, Robert Morris University. Downs was a longtime board member of the Ravens Foundation, Inc. and currently serves on the board for The Family Tree in Baltimore. He and his wife, Amy, have two sons, Zachary (10) and Carter (8).

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BRANDON ETHERIDGE is in his ninth season as the Ravens’ general counsel, following a 2021 promotion to senior vice president. He is responsible for oversight of all legal, compliance and risk management matters for the Ravens. Etheridge also leads the organization’s government affairs efforts and plays a significant role in the Ravens’ social justice reform work, helping strengthen governmental, law enforcement and community relations. He is a member of the Maryland and D.C. Bar Associations. Etheridge was instrumental in helping complete the new 2023 stadium lease agreement between the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) and the Ravens that extended the team’s commitment to remain in Baltimore and support investment in M&T Bank Stadium through the end of the 2037 NFL season, with two five-year options to extend. In 2019, Etheridge advised on legal matters during the three-year, $120 million M&T Bank Stadium improvements project, also coordinating with the Department of Homeland Security to help the stadium secure SAFETY Act designation. In 2018, he was instrumental in the administration and initial distribution of funds for the Ravens’ Social Justice Fund. From 2014-16, Etheridge was part of the NFL Management Council, providing counsel to teams on matters like the Collective Bargaining Agreement, player contracts, discipline and

healthcare. He also represented clubs in arbitration proceedings and advised on employment matters. Prior to his time at the NFL, Etheridge worked from 2011-14 for the international law firm of Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C. He represented numerous clients in the sports industry, including the NFL. Etheridge earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Yale University, where he was also a two-time letterman as an OLB/DE. He then attended Harvard Law School, where he earned a J.D. in 2011. Born in Baltimore and raised in Maryland’s Prince George’s and Howard Counties, for much of his youth, he attended the McDonogh School, which is located just a few miles from the Ravens’ training facility. In 2014, Etheridge was named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list as one of the “Sports World’s Brightest Young Stars.” In 2018, he was honored as a member of the Baltimore Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” class, while in 2024 he was tabbed a Sports Business Journal “40 Under 40” honoree. Etheridge serves on the Board of Trustees for the Baltimore Community Foundation and the McDonogh School. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was selected by Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh to serve on the Attorney General’s COVID-19 Access to Justice Task Force.

SIMON GELAN, who was promoted to senior vice president of operations in 2024, returned to the Baltimore Ravens for his second stint with the club after rejoining the organization in July 2022. Gelan is responsible for directing the team’s day-to-day operations, including at the Under Armour Performance Center, summer training camp and minicamps, team travel, team services, grounds, facility maintenance, and game operations and food operations for players, coaches and staff. Gelan previously spent three seasons (2019-21) as the director of team logistics and business process liaison for the Chicago Bears, where his responsibilities included home game operations, team travel, budgeting and master planning. Gelan also spent nine

seasons (2010-2018) with the Cleveland Browns in numerous roles, most recently as the director of football operations. In his first role with Baltimore, Gelan worked for one season (2009) in the operations department. Prior to that, he spent time with the Chicago Bears (2008) and San Francisco 49ers (2007) in their respective equipment departments. In June 2024, Gelan attended “NFL League of Leaders,” which is an executive education program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business that brings together leaders from both the clubs and league office to accelerate leadership development among the NFL’s senior level talent. A native of College Park, MD, Gelan is a graduate of Morgan State University. He and his wife, Lywanda, have two daughters, Camille and Savannah.

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JEFF GOERING, who joined the club in 1999, oversees the Ravens’ finance and information technology departments. He also works with the team’s insurance and risk management matters. In terms of financial operations, Goering leads the strategic planning, budgeting, financial reporting, tax and audit processes. He also serves as the primary financial liaison with the Maryland Stadium Authority, working with various stadium contractors and event promoters. In overseeing the I.T. department, he focuses on matters such as hardware/software applications and network security/infrastructure. Prior to being named SVP of finance in 2015, Goering served as the Ravens’ VP of finance/chief financial officer (2008-14). He was elevated to senior director of finance in 2004 after spending five years as the organization’s controller. Previously, as a PricewaterhouseCoopers senior consultant in

Dallas, Goering worked with many sports entities, preparing financial feasibility studies, market assessments and economic impact analyses for proposed new or expanded sports venues. He received his Master of Science in sports management from the University of Massachusetts in 1998. During that time, he also served as a consultant in the evaluation and preparation of Boston Red Sox salary arbitration cases. Goering spent a year in the Philippines as a community development volunteer for the Presbyterian Church, USA, in 1995-96. He received a B.S. in business administration from Rockhurst (Kansas City, MO) University. Jeff, who previously served on the board of the Ravens Foundation, earned his CPA certificate in 1992. He and his wife, Sheryl, have two daughters, Olivia (23) and Carly (21), and a son, Daniel (18).

BAKER KOPPELMAN has been with the Ravens since their 1996 inception. He oversees the team’s PSL, season ticket and hospitality sales, ticket operations, ticket distribution, customer service, club level concierge service and upper level programming, and he assists with attracting events to M&T Bank Stadium. In relation to his roles, Koppelman contributes to internal committees tasked with reviewing and improving overall fan experience. Koppelman has worked in professional sports ticketing operations since 1987, selling Baltimore Orioles tickets at Memorial Stadium during the summer while earning his sports management and economics degrees at Guilford College (Greensboro, NC), where he graduated in 1990. He worked his way to a full-time position with the Orioles in 1991, helping manage the stadium box office and contributing with the seating relocation from Memorial Stadium to Oriole Park at Camden Yards in 1992. He then spent a season with the San Diego Padres in 1995, before returning to his hometown to join the Ravens prior to their inaugural 1996 season. Koppelman has helped M&T Bank Stadium and the Ravens host a Billy Joel/Stevie Nicks concert (2023), Metallica concert (May

2017), Beyonce’s World Formation Tour (June 2016), Billy Joel and One Direction concerts (both July 2015), Jay-Z and Beyonce’s On the Run Tour (July 2014), and The Legends of The Summer Tour, featuring Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z (August 2013). Baltimore also hosted a U2 concert in June 2011, Monster Jam in June of 2011-13, a Kenny Chesney concert in 2008, international soccer matches between Chelsea and AC Milan (2009), Manchester City and Inter Milan (2010), Tottenham and Liverpool (2012), Arsenal and Everton (2022), FC Barcelona and AC Milan (2024), and the CONCACAF Gold Cup (2013 and 2015). M&T Bank Stadium has also hosted several premier college football games, including the annual Army-Navy showdown on four occasions (2000, 2007, 2014, 2016) and six NCAA Lacrosse Final Four tournaments (2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014). Koppelman is a graduate of St. Paul’s School (Baltimore) and was inducted into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016 for his contributions as a team manager (football, wrestling and basketball) and a four-year member of the varsity baseball team. He is also a board member of the Baltimore chapter of the American Heart Association. Baker’s wife, Reba, is the Ravens’ senior director of finance.

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ELIZABETH MEARMAN joined the Ravens in 2004 and was promoted to senior vice president in 2020. Originally hired as the organization’s first-ever director of human resources, Mearman designed, developed and implemented many of the HR methods currently in use for the team. In 2023, she led rebranding efforts to create the Ravens’ People, Culture and Inclusion Department, further strengthening diversity, equity and empowerment for the organization’s hiring and employee engagement practices. For the past 20 years, Mearman has been responsible for onboarding, benefits administration, performance management, compensation management, employee relations, organizational development and employee satisfaction. In 2020, she was tasked with leading the Ravens’ internal DEIB efforts to enhance team dynamics, productivity and innovation within the organization. Additionally, Mearman partnered with several other NFL teams to implement the first-of-their-kind NFL human resources meetings. The event has become an annual gathering, where HR leaders

from nearly every team meet to discuss HR strategy, develop best practices and tackle issues that are unique to professional sports. In 2019, Mearman and her team created/hosted the first-ever HBCU Career Combine, and in 2021, they took the Combine virtual when eight NFL teams participated to provide students from HBCU’s a look into the world of working in sports. Prior to the joining the Ravens, Mearman worked five years as an HR manager for the Allegis Group, a private staffing firm in Baltimore, MD. She holds her bachelor’s degree in psychology from UMBC and her PHR. Mearman previously served on the Board of the Ravens Foundation, Inc. and was a longtime member of The One Love Foundation’s Regional Advisory Board. Mearman lives in Millersville with her husband, Joe, their two children, Taylor (6) and Joseph (3), and their three rescue dogs, Sammi, Charlie and Frankie.

KEVIN ROCHLITZ joined the Ravens in 2003 and was named senior vice president/chief sales officer in 2019. He leads the corporate sales department, which includes national and regional partnerships, broadcasting contracts – including WBAL-TV, WBAL Radio and 98Rock – and M&T Bank Stadium suite sales. In 2023, Rochlitz led negotiations for the substantial 15-year M&T Bank strategic partnership and stadium naming rights extension. In 2024, he helped create and sell the brand-new Blackwing suites at M&T Bank Stadium, featuring 10 individual suites all connected to a private club that provides fans the NFL’s most premium gameday experience. Among other contracts completed by Rochlitz are partnerships with MedStar Health, Safeway, Visa, Coca-Cola, MillerCoors, Anheuser-Busch, Verizon, Southwest Airlines, Maryland Lottery and McCormick. He also led negotiations with sports gaming partners Caesars/Horseshoe Casino, BetMGM and Draft Kings. In 2022, Rochlitz led the sale of the Advance Business Systems Suite Level at M&T Bank Stadium, while in 2014, he guided a team that completed a 10-year, $60 million partnership extension with M&T Bank, including the continuation of the stadium naming rights and several community-focused programs. In 2012, Rochlitz coordinated a partnership that led to the team’s training facility being named the Under Armour Performance Center.

Rochlitz also spent five years as SVP of sales for Mandalay Sports and Entertainment/Mandalay Pictures, owners of the Dayton Dragons and Frisco Rough Riders. He coordinated the new stadium construction and sold naming rights for each venue (Fifth Third Field in Dayton, Ohio, and Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas). From 1996-97, he was one of the youngest assistant athletic directors in NCAA D-I for the University of Miami. Rochlitz serves on the Syracuse University Sports Management Advisory Board and on the Maryland SPCA Advisory Board. He is also a member of the Signal 13 Foundation with the Baltimore City Police Department. Named a Baltimore Smart CEO Executive of the Year in 2016, Rochlitz was also chosen to participate in the Leadership Baltimore County program from 2015-16. In 2011, he was selected by the U.S. Department of Defense and Secretary Robert Gates to join the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference to better understand and promote the U.S. military. Rochlitz earned a degree in marketing from the University of Wyoming, where he sits on the Business Advisory Board. In May of 2021, he was named the Distinguished Alum for the university’s College of Business. Rochlitz and his wife, Melissa, have a daughter, Riley (21), who is in her senior year at Wyoming.

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CHAD STEELE, who is in his 23rd season with the Ravens, oversees the public and community relations departments. Steele is the organization’s primary contact and spokesman for the team’s communications efforts, and he directs strategic efforts promoting brand communication endeavors in coordination with football and business operations. Steele and the Ravens’ public relations department are three-time recipients of the Pete Rozelle Award (2010, 2012 & 2016), a prestigious annual honor that is voted on by the 300-member Pro Football Writers of America and given to the NFL P.R. staff that consistently strives for excellence in its dealings and relationships with the media. (The Ravens have also been finalists seven other times during Steele’s tenure.) Steele has been invited to assist the NFL’s PR operations at six Super Bowls and currently serves as chairperson of the NFL’s Football Publicity Committee. He was the first person ever chosen by the league office as a conference PR director for twoconsecutive Pro Bowls in Honolulu, HI.

Originally a 1998 season-long intern with the Ravens, he rejoined the team in 2002 following three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers’ media relations department. Steele also worked two training camp internships with the Carolina Panthers (1996-97). Steele, who was selected to attend Stanford University’s Executive Education Program for NFL Managers in 2005, was also asked by the NFL league office, along with veteran NFL players and team player development directors, to lead discussions on media professionalism with the 2007 NFL draft class. In May 2016, he was chosen by the University of Maryland to be the keynote speaker at its Communications School graduation. Steele serves on the boards of the Irvine Nature Center, Sutton Scholars and Stevenson University Brown School of Business and Leadership. In 2024, he was named an Honorary Commander for the 316th Helicopter Wing at Joint Base Andrews. Steele, who is a 1997 graduate of Winthrop University (business administration), led the Eagles' basketball team as co-captain. He and his wife, Wendy, have a daughter, Dylan (14), and a son, Colton (10).

RICH TAMAYO is in his ninth season with the Ravens after being promoted to senior vice president of stadium operations and guest experience in 2022, following the retirement of longtime executive Roy Sommerhof. Originally hired as the Ravens’ first-ever director of guest experience in 2016, Tamayo oversees all aspects of M&T Bank Stadium, including gameday parking and transportation, security, guest services, custodial services, catering, medical services and stadium maintenance. In 2023, he assumed a leading role in “The Next Evolution,” which is a three-year venue upgrades project to significantly enhance gameday and year-round fan offerings at M&T Bank Stadium. While serving as the Ravens’ director of guest experience, Tamayo was responsible for creating and developing standardbearing initiatives that ensure the best experiences for fans on gameday. Under Tamayo’s leadership, the Ravens partnered with the Disney Institute to roll out the “Common Purpose and Quality Standards” program to over 2,500 gameday employees. He helped lead the hiring, onboarding and managing of both full-time and gameday team members, while also overseeing the service relationship of

all operating partners at M&T Bank Stadium. During his time in that role, Tamayo was responsible for the creation of the first comprehensive and all-inclusive employee Rewards/Recognition Program. He also created the “Welcome to the Flock” and “Season Kickoff” trainings to greet new and returning gameday team members each year. (Both programs are now considered NFL best practices.) Additionally, Tamayo is a valued contributor to the NFL’s Guest Services and Security Committee. Impressively, in 2019, Tamayo and his team were rated the NFL’s No. 1 gameday staff by the league’s annual Voice of the Fan survey. Prior to joining the Ravens, Tamayo spent 14 years working for Disney, holding several positions that focused on maximizing guest experience initiatives. A native of Queens, NY, Tamayo earned a B.A. in social science from State University at Stony Brook. He and his wife, Ashley, have one son (Zak) and three daughters (Madison, Reagan & McKinley).

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THERESA ABATO

VICE PRESIDENT OF SUITE SALES & SERVICE For 27 NFL seasons, Theresa Abato has been responsible for all aspects of the Ravens’ private suite business, including sales, client relations and operations for both Ravens games and third-party events. She manages suite inventory/ticketing, sets revenue/expense budgets and oversees the contracts and fulfillment for 132 suites. Abato, along with her suites team of Hayward Caswell, Jillian Magnotta and Chris Lisle, are committed to reinforcing the first-class standards of the Ravens. Since M&T Bank Stadium’s 1998 opening, Abato has been charged with creating and executing the valuable amenities and experiences suite owners receive. She has been instrumental in growing the suite business from 95 season-owned in 1998 to 132 full-season current suite relationships.

MARK BIENVENU

VICE PRESIDENT OF FOOTBALL VIDEO OPERATIONS Mark Bienvenu is in his 25th season with the Ravens. He helps lead the video department, whose primary responsibility is to capture and manage footage of the team’s practices and games. The video captured by Bienvenu and his team is used by coaches, players and the personnel department for analytical and strategic purposes. Additionally, the video department oversees classroom technology to allow for effective player and coach meeting sessions. Their team also assists the personnel department with video analysis of college and other professional football leagues, which includes managing thousands of hours of video footage and data. Bienvenu joined the franchise in 2000 after working for the Chicago Bears for two years as the assistant video director. Following his stint in Chicago, he spent four years at Avid Sports – a pioneer in developing digital video tools for sports organizations – in multiple sales and support roles. Bienvenu joined the startup as an original member of the LLC that has since become XOS Digital/Catapult, a leader in digital analytical technology. Upon his arrival at the Ravens, he assisted with the transition from analog videotape to a digital video network, which has become the industry standard. Bienvenu graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville with a degree in broadcast technology management. He resides with his wife, Jo, and dogs, Louie and Artie, in Finksburg, MD. Bienvenu is also the proud stepfather of Christopher (Media, PA) and Nicholas Boggs (Durham, NC).

AARON CLINE

VICE PRESIDENT OF CORPORATE SALES & SUITES Aaron Cline is in his 14th season with the Ravens, leading the corporate sales team in securing national and local partnerships. Cline and his team are responsible for acquiring partners on signage at M&T Bank Stadium, suite sales, Ravens digital assets, TV & Radio, events and activations. He has captured new business sales and managed many of the Ravens’ key partnerships, including BetMGM, Ford, Frito-Lay, Maryland Lottery, MedStar Health, MolsonCoors, Wawa and others. Prior to joining the Ravens, Cline began his career working in financial services at Legg Mason in Baltimore, followed by a stint with Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown. In 2002, he transitioned into sales at WZBA-FM, and ultimately, into corporate sales with the Baltimore Orioles. He began his Ravens career in 2011 following a year at the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Cline is a Board Trustee for the Multiple Sclerosis Society DC/MD Chapter, and previously served on the Board of Directors for Special Olympics Maryland. The Towson, MD, native attended The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland. He and his wife, Dana, reside in Timonium, MD, with their three daughters, Kaylee (13), Natalie (11) and Jamie (4).

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JOHN CLINE

VICE PRESIDENT OF EVENT OPERATIONS John Cline is in his 27th season with the Ravens. A Shrewsbury, PA native, Cline has spent his entire career at the Camden Yards Sports Complex. After completing an internship with the Maryland Stadium Authority in 1997, he was hired by the Ravens in July 1998. Cline helped open M&T Bank Stadium by providing countless tours to stadium partners to familiarize gameday team members with the new facility. Along with set-up and break-down of gameday executions, Cline staffed and managed the Ravens’ Guest Services locations. After the terrorist attacks on 9/11/01, Cline was asked to manage the security implementation at M&T Bank Stadium. Working with local, state and federal security partners, measures were implemented and have been updated accordingly under Cline’s direction for the last two decades. Cline was an integral part in M&T Bank Stadium becoming LEED-Certified in November 2013. It marked the first existing stadium, at the time, in the U.S. to receive this U.S. Green Building Council Award. M&T Bank Stadium received DHS Safety Act Designation in April 2020 and was awarded the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) 2022 Facility of Merit Award by the National Football League’s Security Directors. In addition to the security footprint, Cline is responsible for leading all gameday and stadium event logistics. Cline and his wife, Dana, have two children, Connor (15) and Kennedy (13).

JIM COLLER

VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE Jim Coller is in his 26th season with the Ravens. During his time with the organization, Jim has served a variety of roles for the finance department, with responsibilities that have included overseeing day-to-day accounting functions of the team, assisting in the systematization of key financial activities, coordinating third-party audits and serving as a liaison with various team partners. Jim is a proud Penn State Nittany Lion alum and worked as an auditor with KPMG LLP in his native Philadelphia before joining the Ravens. When he is not playing with numbers, Jim enjoys spending time with his family, coaching youth sports and volunteering as treasurer on the PTO board of the local elementary school. He and his wife, Hope, reside in Hanover, PA, with their two boys, Alex and Evan, and dog, Bailey.

HEATHER DARNEY

VP OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS / EXEC. DIR. RAVENS FOUNDATION A Towson University graduate and Baltimore native, Heather Darney is in her 14th season with the Ravens. After working for the Baltimore Orioles for four years in special event management, she joined the Ravens in 2011 to provide oversight of the team’s philanthropic initiatives. In her role as vice president of community relations, Darney is responsible for developing, implementing and administering the team’s overall strategic charitable outreach efforts. This includes orchestrating over 300 player appearances annually that include hospital and school visits, food, toy and book drives, and fitness, education and literacy events. Additionally, Darney continues to serve as the executive director of the Ravens Foundation, Inc., where she manages and directs all fundraising, grant programs and initiatives executed by the team’s charitable arm. Through this dual role, Darney annually manages the distribution of millions of dollars in combined contributions to over 2,000 nonprofit organizations throughout the Baltimore area. In 2019, Darney was named one of Baltimore Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” honorees. Darney and her husband, Ed, have two daughters, Ava (10) and Julia (7).

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JOAN FENNEKOHL

VICE PRESIDENT OF TEAM TRAVEL Joan (Sieracki) Fennekohl is in her 25th season with the Ravens. She oversees all aspects of team travel, including contracting with hotels, charter aircrafts and buses. Additionally, Fennekohl is responsible for all logistical details related to team travel, including aircraft manifests, catering, hotel room assignments and itineraries. She also oversees the team’s commercial travel, which includes events such as the NFL Combine, college pro days, the player offseason program and training camp. A two-time Super Bowl champion, Fennekohl was part of the Ravens’ operations team during both their 2000 and 2012 championship victories. Prior to joining the Ravens, her extensive travel background includes work as a corporate travel agent as well as a customer service agent and supervisor for various airlines at BWI Airport. Fennekohl graduated from Millersville University with a bachelor’s degree in communications. She resides in Baltimore with her husband, Eric.

PATRICK GLEASON

VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Patrick Gleason is in his 20th season with the Ravens, serving as the primary point of contact for player and assistant coach interview requests. He is responsible for the development and execution of all football publicity efforts, also working closely with the organization’s digital media, broadcasting and marketing departments. Additionally, Gleason plays a significant role in organizational messaging and communication to Ravens stakeholders. He is part of a Ravens’ staff that has earned three (2010, 2012 & 2016) Pete Rozelle Awards, an honor given by the Professional Football Writers of America to the NFL PR team that strives for excellence in its relationships with the media. (The Ravens have also been finalists six other times during his tenure.) Gleason has been invited by the NFL to help direct PR efforts for five Pro Bowls. He originally joined the franchise as an intern in 2005 after graduating from the University of Colorado, where he spent four years working in the sports information office. Gleason currently sits on the board of the Ravens Foundation, Inc. He and his wife, Erin, have two sons, Jackson (6) and Cullen (2).

CHRIS INOUYE

VICE PRESIDENT OF RETAIL AND FOOD & BEVERAGE OPERATIONS Chris Inouye is in his 12th season with the team and oversees the retail experience and food & beverage operations at M&T Bank Stadium. Serving in a leadership role in the Ravens’ strategic partnerships with Fanatics and Levy, Inouye has been responsible for buying, designing, and merchandising products, as well as conceptualizing new food and beverage menus and options. Before joining the Ravens, Inouye spent four years (2009-12) with Aramark at NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) and four years (2005-08) with Facility Merchandising, Inc. at M&T Bank Stadium, working in retail at both locations. He’s also guided retail or food and beverage operations at several other venues, including Harry Grove Stadium (Frederick, MD), EagleBank Arena (George Mason University) and Thomas Run Park (Bel Air, MD), and served as the assistant general manager of the Melbourne Reds (former baseball team in the Australian Baseball League) for one season. A Houston, TX, native, Inouye graduated from the University of Houston (1993) with a bachelor’s degree in both marketing and finance. He and his wife, Erin Pierce-Inouye, are the proud parents of a Dogo Argentino named Atticus MacArthur.

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KATE KASABULA

VICE PRESIDENT OF CLIENT SERVICES Kate (Kaiser) Kasabula is in her 22nd season with the Ravens. She oversees a team that ensures the execution and fulfillment of all corporate partnerships, totaling over 150 contracts. Kasabula and her team serve as liaisons between partners and internal departments to fulfill assets such as media, hospitality, signage and promotions. During her time with the Ravens, Kasabula has served in various roles within the corporate sales department, both in sales service and as an account executive, and she was a staff member during the Ravens’ 2012 Super Bowl season. Prior to the Ravens, she attended Duke University, where she played on the women’s lacrosse team. At Duke, Kasabula was a four-time AllAmerican, a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, given annually to the most outstanding college lacrosse player, and an ACC 50th Anniversary Team selection. Additionally, she earned a silver medal with the United States Women’s World Cup Lacrosse Team in 2005. Prior to her collegiate endeavors, Kasabula attended Notre Dame Prep in Towson, MD, and was inducted into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. She was also honored by the US Lacrosse Baltimore Chapter and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2014. Kasabula and her husband, Brian, have two children, Connor (11) and Caroline (9).

ASHEESH KINRA

VICE PRESIDENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Asheesh Kinra is in his fourth season with the Ravens after joining the team in June 2021. Prior to moving to Baltimore, he served for 12 years as the vice president of information technology for the Washington Commanders. In that role, he worked with both the Commanders’ business and football departments helping to ensure their IT systems were efficient and productive. He also led the rebrand process to acquire the domain and update all technology to the new brand name for the then-Washington Football Team. Kinra also managed IT for former team owner Daniel Snyder’s ancillary businesses. In addition to his time with Washington, he has worked in law firms, software security companies, an IT consultant company assisting biotechnology, real estate and financial firms. In June 2022, Kinra attended Stanford University’s “NFL League of Leaders,” an executive education program that brings together 40 leaders from both the clubs and the league office to accelerate the leadership development of the NFL’s senior-level talent at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He currently lives in downtown Baltimore.

ROSS LUCIANO

VICE PRESIDENT OF SECURITY Ross Luciano oversees all security-related matters for the organization, including ownership, players, coaches and staff. He is responsible for security measures taken at the team hotels, serves as a personal security escort, directs security at the team’s training facility and provides personal safety/security outside of work-related functions. Luciano also provides education on the NFL’s personal conduct policy, as well as training and best practices related to state, traffic and weapons laws. Prior to joining the Ravens, Luciano enjoyed a decorated career in law enforcement that spanned over 25 years. He began as an officer in the New York City Police Department in 1997, a post he held for three years, before spending over 20 years in the United States Secret Service, where he served as a special agent in charge (SAIC) on numerous cases and supervised the protection of four U.S. presidents (George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden). Luciano’s focus areas throughout his career in law enforcement also included cyber-enabled financial crime investigations, protective intelligence investigations and top-secret clearance. Born to Dominican parents in New York City, Luciano, a first-generation American, is fluid in both English and Spanish. He was raised in Yonkers, NY, and attended Roosevelt High School. Luciano studied criminal justice at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY, becoming the first in his family to receive a college degree. He and his wife, Mary, have been married for 15 years. The couple has two sons, Ethan (13) and Eliot (11), and two English Bulldogs (Justice & Judge).

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ADAM NEUMAN

CHIEF OF STAFF, SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE PRESIDENT Adam Neuman, who joined the club in 2023, serves as strategic counsel and manages all administrative, operational, financial and legal activities for President Sashi Brown, touching almost every area of business within the organization. He plays a leadership role in developing ownership presentations and organization-wide strategic initiatives, constructing annual reports and bridging Baltimore’s football operations and corporate strategy. Before joining the Ravens, Neuman served as chief of staff, strategy & operations and deputy general counsel at the Big Ten Conference. In this role, he aided the conference’s historic expansion efforts with UCLA, USC, Oregon and Washington, assisted negotiations in the league’s record-breaking $8 billion media rights deal with FOX, CBS and NBC, and inspired the development of the Mental Health & Wellness Cabinet for over 10,000 student-athletes. Neuman was recognized in The Athletic's College Sports 40 Under 40 and Modern Counsel’s 35 under 35. He was appointed to the Maryland Port Commission as Port Commissioner, serves on the Board of Advisors for Israel Baseball Americas, and teaches a Masters level course in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration at Columbia University. Neuman is a licensed attorney with the State Bar of the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, New York and the United States Supreme Court. Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Neuman prepped locally at Yeshivat Rambam High School. He attended Yeshiva University for his undergraduate degree, University of Pennsylvania Law School for his Juris Doctor and the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania for his master’s degree in public administration.

JAY O'BRIEN

VICE PRESIDENT OF BROADCASTING & GAMEDAY PRODUCTIONS Jay O'Brien leads Ravens Productions, an award-winning team responsible for all brand video and audio, including social and digital video content, in-stadium game presentation, television shows, preseason game broadcasts, podcasts and gameday radio. He also serves as executive producer of the Ravens’ gameday production, which was recognized by the NFL’s Voice of the Fan survey as the league’s No. 1ranked game entertainment in 2023 and for the top video board content each of the past four seasons. O’Brien was the Ravens’ lead to debut the team’s Mixed Reality Raven in partnership with The Famous Group in 2019 and received the 2020 Sports Business Award for Best in Sports Technology. He also played lead roles in the Ravens’ pioneering partnerships with Skycam and Intel True View to enhance the team’s fan experience. O’Brien and Ravens Productions received the team’s first-ever national Sports Emmys Award for Outstanding Long Feature for their NFL Network co-production of “The Gift of Gaba” in 2021. More recently, Ravens Productions earned a teamrecord 11 regional Emmy Awards and 17 nominations in 2024. O’Brien has earned 25 regional Emmy Awards, and in 2017, the Baltimore Business Journal named him to its “40 Under 40” list. In his professional career, he has also produced numerous other live sporting events including the 2023 Army-Navy Game at Gillette Stadium, the 2021 Army-Navy game at MetLife Stadium, Navy football at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, international soccer, Navy-Notre Dame football and ESPN college basketball games. He serves on the Loyola University Communication and Media Advisory Board and previously served on the Ravens Foundation Board. O’Brien earned an undergraduate degree in journalism from Loyola College and a master’s in business administration from Towson University and the University of Baltimore. He and his wife, Alex, have a daughter, Siena (9), and a son, Shea (7).

CODY WILLIAMS

VICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGY & ANALYTICS Cody Williams is in his 13th season with the Ravens and leads a business intelligence team that is responsible for data analytics, insights and strategy for all business functions of the organization. In working closely with internal stakeholders, Williams helps identify and implement data-driven strategies that help achieve business goals. He originally joined the Ravens as a digital media intern in 2012 and is proud to have been a member of the organization during its Super Bowl XLVII championship run. Williams and his wife, Aubrey, have three sons, Connor (6), Keegan (4) and Charlie (2).

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DICK CASS PRESIDENT EMERITUS COLLEGE: PRINCETON / YALE LAW SCHOOL BORN: 1/13/46, WASHINGTON, D.C. EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 20/20

Following 18 years as the Ravens’ team president, DICK CASS retired on April 1, 2022. Throughout his impressive career, Cass made an indelible impression while overseeing all business areas for the Ravens, including finances, budgeting, non-football personnel, corporate sales, operations, communications and business ventures. When Steve Bisciotti became the team’s majority owner in 2004, his first hire was Cass as president. For the nearly two decades after, Cass provided a wealth of business knowledge, legal and negotiating expertise, philanthropic principles, and a calm and consistent leadership style. Under his direction, Cass helped create the organizational culture for which the Ravens are known today. Most recently, he led the organization through challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and worked at the forefront of the team’s social justice reform efforts, engaging local and federal legislators to enact policy change. With roots deeply entrenched throughout the Baltimore community, Cass has overseen countless initiatives with the goal of creating better opportunities and circumstances for those most in need. An impactful presence on the board of the Ravens Foundation, Inc., Cass has also served on boards for the Greater Baltimore Committee, Kennedy Krieger Institute and Baltimore Community Foundation. Understanding the value of creating a world-class gameday experience for Ravens fans, Cass spearheaded multiple M&T Bank Stadium improvement/enhancement projects, reaching investment levels over $200 million. Through these efforts, the Ravens have consistently ranked among the NFL’s best in gameday experience, as recognized by the annual Voice of the Fan survey. Cass also led the construction and subsequent expansion, at a total cost of more than $90 million, of the Ravens’ Under Armour Performance Center,

which continues as one of the NFL’s best training facilities. From 2004-21, Cass helped guide Ravens teams that won five AFC North titles, clinched 10 postseason berths, appeared in three AFC Championship games and won one Super Bowl (XLVII in 2012). During his tenure, Baltimore produced the NFL’s fifth-best overall winning percentage (.586), including the league’s third-best mark at home (.713). In 2023, Cass was inducted into the Baltimore Sun’s Business and Civic Hall of Fame, honoring the achievements of leaders who have spent their careers working to transform and improve Maryland. Prior to joining the Ravens, Cass spent 31 years (1972-2003) as a partner at D.C.-based law firm Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering. He served as chairman of the firm’s Business Transactions Section and was a member of its Management Committee. Some of his significant contributions to WC&P included: counsel to the Independent Commission of the US Olympics Committee (2003); counsel to the owner of the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets during the team’s relocation to New Orleans (2002); counsel to Steve Bisciotti in the purchase of the Ravens from the Modell family (2000 and 2004); counsel to the estate of Jack Kent Cooke in the sale of the Washington Commanders to Daniel Snyder (1999); counsel to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in the acquisition of the team and Texas Stadium (1980s); and advisor to the NFL in connection with the Collective Bargaining Agreement that brought free agency and a salary cap to the NFL (1992-93). Born in Washington D.C., Cass graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton in 1968 before graduating from Yale Law School in 1971. He and his wife, Heather, have two children: a daughter, Courtney (Ryland Sumner), and son, Willy (Madelaine), and three grandchildren.

D I C K CAS S’ L AS T I N G I M PAC T

Dick Cass (far right) watches practice with owner Steve Bisciotti (left) and EVP Ozzie Newsome (middle). For 18 years, Cass oversaw all business areas for the organization, including finances, budgeting, non-football personnel, corporate sales, operations, communications and business ventures.

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Throughout his time with the Ravens, Dick Cass led the organization's commitment to making a positive impact on the Baltimore community. Many of the Ravens' outreach initiatives, including multiple playground builds (above) for local children, were spearheaded by Cass.

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T.J. A’BECKET

BRENT AIREY

Sr. Manager, Ticket Operations & Distribution

Senior Animator

JEFF ATKINSON

TIM BANCELLS

ANNELIESE AKINS

DAN AMPTHOR

Graphic Design Manager

Assistant Sports Field Specialist

JAIDA BAYTON

CORRINE BEIL

TRICIA AOKI

TOKS AROWOJOLU

TREY BENNETT

JILLIAN BLACK

Client Services Manager

Cinematographer

Client Services Manager

Sr. Client Services Coordinator

MICHAEL BLANKENSHIP

ADAM BLENCKSTONE

JERRY BOLLING Team Services Manager

Manager, Marketing & Fan Development

People, Culture & Inclusion Manager Employee Engagement

Sr. Physical Therapist/ Assistant Athletic Trainer

Ticket Sales Manager

MATT BREVET

Staff Accountant

Director of Sales

Director of People Operations

KATIE BOLLINGER

JORDAN BONNER

KEVIN BOYLE

Director of Production

Security Manager

DANTE BRILEY

ROSE BROCK

CLIFTON BROWN

JORDAN BROWN

RYAN BURNS

NAOMI CARBONARO

HAYWARD CASWELL

MATT CAVRAK

GABRIELLE CHAMBERS

Sr. Sales Manager

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Ticket Sales Representative

Security

Staff Writer

Director of Suite Services & Operations 87

Associate General Counsel

Sports Turf Specialist

Equipment Coordinator

Client Services Coordinator

Systems Administrator

AVON BRYANT

Team Services Manager

DAVON CHARLES

People, Culture & Inclusion Manager STAFF PHOTOS


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CASSIE CHERIGO

TYLER CHERIGO

Social Media Manager/Digital Host

Strategic Partnership Designer

Sr. People, Culture & Inclusion Manager Talent Acquisition

JASMINE CHIAZOR

CAMILLE CIPOLLONE

EVAN COHEN

DAN CONDON

BRYAN CORVERA

EDDIE COUGHLAN Director of Photography

Business Data Analyst - Media

LISA DIXON

Sr. Manager, Stadium Operations

Sr. Director of Sales

JACK DANA

CAMRYN DELUCIE

Sr. Manager, Production & Media Assets

COLLIN FERGUSON

Ticket Operations Coordinator

KIM FERGUSON

Director of Football Video Operations

Sr. Director, Activation & Fan Development

DAVID GHOSTLAW

MITCH GOLDSTEIN

Staff Attorney

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Manager, Accounting

Manager, Advertising & Media

Sr. Dir. of Special Events/Special Asst. to the Owner

BRYAN FILKINS

Director, Fields & Grounds - UAPC

MATT CLARK

DANA CLINE

TYRIQUE COX

PHIL CUNNINGHAM

KEVIN DOMBOSKI

GARRETT DOWNING Sr. Dir. of Social Media/Digital Host

DA'VONTA EALY

Associate Head Athletic Trainer

Football Video Operations Coordinator

FRANK FORNOFF

TINA GALDIERI

MICHELE GEIMAN

MEGAN GRONDZKI

EVAN HARKUM

COLLEEN HELAK

Historical Curator

Sr. Security Manager

STEVE GROFF

Director of Broadcast Technical Operations 88

Sr. Manager of Retail & Purchasing Operations

Assistant Sports Field Specialist

Cheer Coordinator

Sr. Project Manager

Director of Payables

Director of Post-Production

Seamstress

Director of Guest Experience STAFF PHOTOS


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DAVE HERINGER

Sr. Social Media Graphic Designer

Team Photographer

PHIL HOFFMANN

PATTI HOLTERY Sr. Payroll Specialist

Sr. Event Coordinator

Sr. Coordinator of Public Relations

ERIC HUBBS

LAURA HUMPHREYS

KEITH JACKSON

Ticket Sales & Hospitality Services Manager

STEVE KAIN IT Security Manager

Sr. Manager, Marketing & Activation

SEAN KAUFFMAN

KAYLIE HOMBERG

Motion Designer

PETER JACOBSEN

Sr. Coordinator, Customer Service & ADA Seating

MARCUS JENKINS

REGGIE KELLER

MATT KEMPEL

EMMA KLEIN

Director, Stadium Field Operations - M&T Bank Stadium

Ticket Services & Perch Coordinator

JAROD KNOPP

REBA KOPPELMAN Sr. Director of Finance

Ticket Services Coordinator

CHRIS LISLE

MATT LITTLE

RICKY LOPEZ

MATT KLUG

Facilities Operations Sr. Manager

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Sr. Manager of Stadium Field Operations

Suite Services Specialist

DAN HOROWITZ

Director of Client Services

BETSY LAMB

Sr. Manager, Technical Solutions

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Ticket Sales Representative

Ticket Sales Representative

DAVE LANG

SHAWN HUBBARD

Team Photographer

RAVEN JONES

Ticket Sales & PSL Owner Rewards Manager

CROSS KLEMKO

Assistant Athletic Trainer

SHELBY LASSO

Sr. Director of Digital Strategy & Innovation

Producer/Editor & Digital Host

JOSH LUKIN

CONOR LYNCH

Sr. Director, Brand Strategy & Advertising

CRM Administrator

STAFF PHOTOS


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JILLIAN MAGNOTTA

JESSICA MARKISON Sr. Director of Compliance & Risk Management

Physical Therapist/ Asst. Athletic Trainer

AUSTIN MARSHALL

Football Video Operations Coordinator

ERNESTINE MARTIN Seamstress

Sr. Director of Facilities Maintenance

ADAM MAZALEWSKI

SEAN McCART Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis

KAREN McGEE People, Culture & Inclusion Coordinator

MARLON McLEAN Facilities Manager

GENEVIEVE MCNALLY

REBECCA MEAGHER

Sr. Manager of Suites & Services

Sr. Director, Ticket Operations

RON MEDLIN

Sr. Assistant Athletic Trainer

NAHOM NEGA

DREW MEYER

Community Relations Sr. Coordinator

BRYSON NEVERDON

CHRIS MARROQUIN

RYAN MINK

KIM NIGGEL

Producer/Editor

Editor, Video Content & Podcasts

Medical Services Manager

ASHLEY OLIVER

KRISTIE OSBORNE

STEVE OWENS

Social Media Coordinator

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Media Asset Manager

NICK MODISETT

Editorial Director

Sr. Security Manager

ANNIE MORRAYE

Cinematographer

Digital Experience Coordinator

KATIE NORMAN

TORY NYMICK

Data Visualization Engineer

TIM MURPHY

Sr. Coordinator, Stadium Operations

FAYO OJO

Payroll Specialist

Entertainment Marketing Manager

Business Data Analyst Generalist

JEREMY PARKS

DAN PARSONS

ELLI PELTONEN

Sr. Director, Enterprise Applications & Data 90

Sr. Manager of Fan Insights & Analytics

KEITH MATHEWS

Sr. Manager, Team Operations

Director, Ticket Services

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P.J. PETEL

ROBERT PHILLIPS Help Desk Analyst

Brand Design Manager

Team Photographer

MARISOL RENNER

RACHEL RICHARDS Public Relations Coordinator

YAJAIRA RIVAS

Sr. Marketing & Fan Development Coordinator

JAKE ROSE

JT SANTOS

DAVID SAUNDERS

KENDRA SHAPANUS Seamstress

Special Advisor to the Owner

GWEN SIECK

NAJUMA SIMON

CHRISTIAN SMITH

MIKE SOTKA

JOHN SWANN

CARLETTA SWEENEY

JUSTIN SYHARATH

Sr. Manager, Fields & Grounds

Sr. Director of Public Relations

Cinematographer

Corporate Sales & Media Manager

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Data Engineer

Seamstress

Team Services Assistant

JOEY PULONE

NICK PREVAS

Sr. Manager, IT Operations

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SCOTT ROTIER

ADAM RUDEL

Sr. Coordinator Digital Strategy

Digital Designer

Assistant Equipment Manager

RON SHAPIRO

MOE SHOOTS

Sr. Security Manager

Guest Experience Manager

LAUREN PURDY

Sports Turf Specialist

Sports Turf Specialist

Sr. Manager, Marketing & Football Outreach

EBONY SHORT

Sr. Manager of Events

Sewing Manager

RYAN STANGO

STEVE STATES

KELLY TALLANT

JULIE TAMBUSSI

Guest Experience Sr. Coordinator

Director of Community Relations

Sr. Business Analyst

Sr. Director of People, Culture & Inclusion STAFF PHOTOS


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MIKE THOMAS

BRETT TILLEY

Physical Therapist/ Asst. Athletic Trainer

Client Services Coordinator

BRIANA VAUGHN

CHRIS WACK

Community Relations Manager

Director of Corporate Sales

MAKINLEY TIMMONS Ticket Sales Representative

JOBIE WALDT

Sr. Director of Stadium Operations

ROB TUNE

JEREMY TUNSTALL

JAKIRA WHITE

BRANDON WILLIAMS

Sr. Manager of Event Operations

Manager, Media Sponsorship

Equipment Coordinator

Mascot Program Manager

TOM VALENTE

Sr. Director of Communications

TOM WOOD

Sr. Equipment Manager

RAVENS STAFF NOT PICTURED: Raymond Littleton, Director of Facilities Kevin Lynch, Guest Experience Hospitality Manager Also, please note, headshots for Coaching and Player Personnel staff without a bio appear earlier in the media guide.

MAJOR WOODS

Facilities Operations Coordinator

JOHN ZIEMANN Marching Band President

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UNDER ARMOUR PERFORMANCE CENTER

The Ravens moved into their Owings Mills, MD, training facility in mid-October of 2004. The building, which was named the Under Armour Performance Center in June of 2012, features a brick and stone exterior. The fieldhouse is 83,962 square feet and includes a strength-training area and a full-size indoor practice field. The facility’s outdoor practice fields and fieldhouse sit on 32 acres. Almost all of the project's physical construction was provided by Baltimore-area companies and workers. When the 2016 season concluded, the Ravens launched a $45 million project to upgrade and expand the Under Armour Performance Center. The massive construction undertaking was fully completed in the summer of 2018. Over an 18-month project, the Ravens demolished the facility’s original one-story north wing, which housed much of the The Under Armour Performance Center's total building measures 232,864 sq. feet. organization’s business operations. A new two-story wing was constructed, increasing the area from 9,095 square feet to 23,000 square feet. That expansion created more space for the business side while also providing additional room to enhance the football team’s facilities, including the players’ locker room, team auditorium, position meeting rooms, scouting/ coaching offices and cafeteria. The Ravens have held training camp at their facility since 2011, The Under Armour Performance Center's practice fields and new north wing. and part of the recent renovation project included purchasing more land that surrounds the UAPC. The added space is used for parking and allows the organization to safely host over 1,000 fans per day during training camp. In all, there are 775 parking spaces at the facility (525 paved and 250 grass spots). The Under Armour Performance Center's new north wing (middle right) achieved the prestigious LEED Gold level certification, further recognizing the Ravens' commitment/ dedication to sustainability and environmental stewardship. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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UNDER ARMOUR PERFORMANCE CENTER The facility includes an updated full-service kitchen/cafeteria, player support functions, basketball and racquetball courts, TV/radio/podcast studios, plus state-of-the-art requirements for NFL training. Also included at the facility are executive offices, meeting rooms, three outdoor fields and media areas that offer high-speed Internet capability.

The Ravens have three grass practice fields – all Bermuda Grass – at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, MD.

“Everything a team needs to help prepare it to win is available to us. Steve [Bisciotti] delivered a first-class, state-of-the-art training facility and office complex.” – Ravens Executive Vice President Ozzie Newsome

The Ravens have a world-class weight room and conditioning and recovery center, providing players everything they need to train at peak performance.

The Ravens have three Bermuda grass fields on the grounds of their training complex at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills.

The Under Armour Performance Center houses a state-of-the-art production studio the team utilizes for in-house digital and TV broadcasting purposes.

The Ravens’ indoor facility has a full, 100-yard field made of Shaw Sports Turf that the team uses for offseason training purposes or when the weather becomes inclement.

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RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY

The Ravens Foundation, Inc. is committed to improving, encouraging and enabling the healthy development of youth in Maryland. The foundation focuses on programs that help youth and their families with various needs, including housing, hunger, education, athletics and mentoring. Charitable Partners – The Ravens Foundation recognizes and gives financial and volunteer support to several Baltimore-area charitable partners, including Dent Education, Leveling the Playing Field, Maryland Book Bank, Next One Up and Weekend Backpacks.

Roquan Smith The Ravens Bookmobiles are owned and operated by the Maryland Book Bank

Ravens Youth Football Grant – Alongside Under Armour, the Ravens Foundation provides grants for new football equipment and apparel for football teams in Maryland. Packages include jerseys, cleats, field equipment or heat and heart bundles containing an AED machine support for all teams within the program. Since its launch 15 years ago, the grant has awarded apparel to over 15,000 area children. Ravens PLAY 60 Grant – Now in its 18th year, the Ravens’ PLAY 60 Grant has supported 285 programs and nearly 50,000 youth with over $1.7 million in funding to encourage physical fitness and nutrition education among youth.

Ravens Scholars

Ravens Scholars – For 15 consecutive years, the Ravens have recognized at least five outstanding high school seniors by awarding a $5,000 renewable scholarship ($20,000 over four years) to support each scholar’s respective college education. Since 2010, the team has committed over $1.5 million in scholarship funding.

COMMUNITY IMPACT

PARTNER SUPPORT

In 2023, the Ravens supported a number of local causes and organizations through financial and in-kind donations, including:

In 2023, the Baltimore Ravens worked alongside 30 different sponsors to plan 84 unique activations impacting and supporting the extended Baltimore community. The Ravens work closely with partners to increase corporate and community awareness of the Ravens Foundation, player foundations and local charitable organizations. Through a wide variety of activities and events, the Ravens and various partners make a positive impact in the Maryland area while strengthening ties between the team, their partners and the community. Below, OLB Odafe Oweh announced Jaime Harpster from Padonia International Elementary School as the 2024 recipient of the Touchdown for Teachers award, presented by the Ravens and M&T Bank. The award recognizes and honors local teachers for their leadership, dedication and commitment to education, and for outstanding service to their schools, students and community.

$15.93 MILLION CONTRIBUTED to Social Justice efforts (since 2016) $5.9 MILLION COMMITTED to Maryland High School students through the Ravens Foundation and Ozzie Newsome scholarship programs (since 2007) $5 MILLION DONATED to the Baltimore Community Foundation’s Maryland Tough Baltimore Strong Key Bridge Fund (2024) $4.8 MILLION COMMITTED by the Ravens in support of domestic violence and sexual assault awareness (since 2014) $1.7 MILLION DONATED to local nonprofits through the PLAY 60 Grant (since 2007) $673,000+ RAISED for the Maryland Food Bank through fundraising and collection efforts (2023) 834,000+ BOOKS DISTRIBUTED to children through the Ravens’ Book Mobile program (since 2016)

Odafe Oweh

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RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY On June 5, 2024, the Baltimore Ravens hosted their annual organization-wide volunteer day to support The Historic Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School #122 in Baltimore City. The Ravens Foundation, Inc. funded the renovation project, which provided upgrades to the first Baltimore City school built specifically to educate African American children in 1926. There were over 200 Ravens organization volunteers, including 54 players and the entire 2024 rookie class, who joined representatives from Heart of America and Baltimore City Public Schools. Volunteers came together to transform classrooms, create wellness spaces for teachers, plant trees and paint outdoor murals to enhance the area, refurbish the school’s gymnasium and renovate the playground and outdoor courtyard. Additionally, a neighborhood community center attached to the school underwent a complete transformation. The center was recently re-dedicated in honor of a beloved community civic leader, Theresa Marshburn.

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Sashi Brown

Brandon Stephens

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Pepe Williams

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RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY BALTIMORE RAVENS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

In June of 2024, the Ravens broke ground on the Baltimore Ravens Boys & Girls Club at Hilton Recreation Center. Ravens president Sashi Brown recently announced the combined (Stephen & Renee Bisciotti Foundation and Baltimore Ravens) $20 million donation toward the creation of the center. The team partnered with The Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore (BGCMB), Baltimore City Recreation and Parks, Ravens Legend Torrey Smith’s LEVEL 82, Green Street Academy and the surrounding community on this endeavor. Plans for the club include a multi-purpose athletic field with sports lighting, a teen center, activity-and-games and tutoring spaces.

Sashi Brown and Torrey Smith

FEMALE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

The Ravens annually host their L.I.F.T. (Leading and Inspiring Females to Thrive) Conference, a leadership seminar for female student-athletes from local high schools. Freshmen, sophomores and juniors are invited to participate in a day of leadership workshops, guest speakers and a team-building workout at the Under Armour Performance Center (UAPC). Student-athletes who serve as both an “untitled leader” and “unsung hero” for their programs can apply for the event. The day is designed to empower the next generation of female student-athletes and develop their leadership skills, both on and off the field. In 2024, students heard from head coach John Harbaugh and 2006 University of Maryland WBB National Champion and WNBA All-Star, Marissa Coleman.

John Harbaugh

YOUTH FOOTBALL

Ravens RISE is the team’s football outreach program that provides all youth and high school athletes opportunities to “Play Like A Raven.” The program offers football clinics and 7-on-7 tournaments throughout the state, Ravens home game ticket donations, monetary donations to area football programs, opportunities to play at M&T Bank Stadium and recognitions including High School Coach of the Week and Year as well as Team Mom of the Year. The Ravens also have made monetary and time investments in Girls Flag Football including hosting annual football clinics and supporting counties across Maryland with grant funding to promote Girls Flag as an official high school sport.

Nelson Agholor

PLAY 60

Each year, the Ravens continue their commitment to prioritizing and promoting healthy nutrition and active lifestyles among today’s youth through the NFL PLAY 60 Campaign. The team delivered inperson programming through instructional fitness activities and insight. Through special partnerships with Carroll County Public Schools’ Project ACES (Active Children Excel in School) program, and Baltimore and Howard County Public School Systems, the team delivered the PLAY 60 message to more than 199,000+ local youth across the Baltimore metro area. In April, the Ravens recognized 60 local students at the Under Armour Performance Center (UAPC) for going above and beyond through the PLAY 60 rewards program. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY BALTIMORE RAVENS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

The Baltimore Ravens and T. Rowe Price partnered once again to facilitate the High School Leadership Institute. In its fifth year, the program continued its mission to develop and empower high school students to become collaborative leaders. The program has worked with ADDO, a leadership organization, to encourage students to learn valuable leadership lessons, introduce them to local industry leaders, expose them to leadership insights and equip them with tools needed to make an impactful difference in their communities. The 2023 programming included over 100 students from Baltimore County, Baltimore City and other select Baltimore-area high schools as they participated in a customized and unique leadership experience.

MILITARY APPRECIATION

In association with the NFL’s Salute to Service Campaign, the Ravens honor veterans and active duty members of the military all year in many ways, including welcoming military members at training camp and practices, hosting an annual youth football camp for children of military members, hosting families from Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) at the Under Armour Performance Center (UAPC) through the team’s annual Flags with the Flock event (right) and showing support through care packages, letters and daily communication. At each home game, the Ravens honor groups that include military representatives, first responders, veterans and/or wounded warriors through the CSX Seats for Service program.

Trenton Simpson

SOCIAL JUSTICE EFFORTS

Since 2016, the Ravens have donated nearly $16 million to local organizations promoting social justice, while encouraging players to be at the forefront of change. In addition, the Ravens have contributed $5.2 million toward local scholarship funds, including the Ravens Scholars and Ozzie Newsome Scholarship programs. In 2024, the Ravens partnered with the Baltimore City Police Department to bring Lights On! – a community-driven program with the mission to strengthen police/ community relationships to Baltimore. Through the program, when a BPD officer is engaging in a routine traffic stop involving a mechanical violation (e.g. burned out light bulb, broken turn signal), instead of issuing a ticket for the violation, the officer can provide a voucher for free repair at a local repair shop.

Sashi Brown & Mayor Brandon Scott

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

Thanks to Ravens players, thousands of families annually receive support, including food and gifts, during the holidays. The 2023 food distributions and meal services featured the support of 45 players, including Zay Flowers, Lamar Jackson, Keaton Mitchell, Michael Pierce, Ronnie Stanley and Broderick Washington. In December, the Baltimore Ravens and Roquan Smith hosted the team’s 18th Annual Holiday Helpers event. Smith treated students from Bridges Baltimore to a holiday shopping spree alongside fellow teammates. Students were joined by 34 players, including Tyler Linderbaum, Trenton Simpson, Brandon Stephens and Justin Tucker, who all served as personal shoppers. In addition, 31 players, including Odafe Oweh, Kyle Van Noy and Marcus Williams, led their own/participated in shopping sprees for local, deserving youth. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY


LAMAR JACKSON

PLAYERS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a one-year contract extension with Baltimore on 2/18/24 Signed a one-year contract with the Ravens on 3/24/23 Signed a two-year contract with the Patriots on 3/19/21 Signed a one-year contract with the Raiders on 3/20/20 Originally selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round (20th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft

Started Our Kids, Our Responsibility, a foundation that upholds the idea that it takes a village to raise children Lived with his Godmother, Leslie Berlin, in high school, whom he considers a mentor Is an avid Seinfeld fan Enjoys cooking food, especially different cuts of steak and Italian sauces…Believes he makes a delicious Bolognese Favorite actors are Denzel Washington, Matthew McConaughey and Will Smith Received his favorite piece of advice from former Raiders interim head coach (and current Packers assistant head coach and special teams coordinator) Rich Bisaccia: “You must be so confident that you can be self-critical.” Pronunciation: AGG-uh-lore

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Saw action in 17 games (three starts) with the Ravens in 2023, registering 35 catches for 381 yards and 4 TDs…Was one of six Ravens to eclipse 300 receiving yards, as Baltimore tied (Cincinnati, Detroit, Green Bay and Washington) for the NFL’s most players reaching that mark…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) With the Raiders in 2020, posted the second-highest yardsper-reception average (18.7 yards) and second-most TD receptions of 20+ yards (6) by any NFL player Totaled the second-most receptions (165), third-most receiving yards (1,867) and third-most receiving TDs (15) by an Eagles’ player from 2017-19 Recorded 84 yards on a team-high 9 receptions to help the Eagles claim their first Super Bowl (LII) victory in franchise history vs. NE (2/4/18)…Caught 3 consecutive passes for 3 first downs (10, 18, 10 yards) during the fourth-quarter drive that resulted in the game-winning TD…Tied (WR Terrell Owens and RB Keith Byars – twice) for the second-most receptions in Eagles playoff history, trailing only TE Brent Celek’s 10 receptions at. Ari (1/18/09) Tied for the eighth-most receiving TDs (8) by any NFL player in 2017...Posted a streak of three straight games with at least 1 TD from Weeks 5-7 (vs. Ari, at Car. and vs. Was.)

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/3, 2/0) Saw action in 17 games (three starts), registering 35 catches for 381 yards and 4 TDs…Was one of six Ravens to eclipse 300 receiving yards, as Baltimore tied (Cincinnati, Detroit, Green Bay and Washington) for the NFL’s most players reaching that mark…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) Collected his first-career playoff score on a 6-yard connection from QB Lamar Jackson for Baltimore’s first TD of the game in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Registered team highs in receptions (5) and receiving yards (39) in the regular season finale vs. Pit. (1/6/24) Registered 3 receptions for 10 yards and 1 TD in the 33-19 win at SF (12/25) Posted a 37-yard TD reception in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16)…The grab marked his longest of the season and helped Baltimore reclaim the lead (14-10) after being down 10-7 late in the second quarter Posted 4 receptions for a season-high 64 yards at Pit. (10/8)…Was one of three Ravens to record at least 50 yards in the game (also TE Mark Andrews & WR Zay Flowers) Posted 5 receptions for a team-high 63 yards and his first TD as a Raven in the 27-24 victory at Cin. (9/17)…Hauled in a 17-yard fourth-quarter TD on third-and-5, making it a 2-score game with 11:42 remaining

— PERSONAL — Was born in Nigeria before his family moved to the United States when he was 5 years old Father, Felix, played high school level soccer in Nigeria Won a little league Super Bowl at Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Growing up, enjoyed watching NFL players RB LaDainian Tomlinson, QB Brett Favre, WR Reggie Wayne, WR Larry Fitzgerald and WR Santana Moss Ravens quarterbacks coach Tee Martin was Agholor’s wide receivers coach at USC Enjoys doing Pilates and incorporates it into his workout regiment 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2022: (NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – 16/7) Appeared in all 16 games (seven starts), collecting 362 yards and 2 receiving TDs on 31 receptions (11.7 avg.)

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Totaled a career-high 155 receiving yards on 5 receptions (31.0 avg.), including a career-long 85-yard TD reception, vs. Miami (12/26)…His TD also marked the NFL season’s second-longest reception (WR Jerry Jeudy – 92 yards) Notched 5 receptions for a team-high 100 yards and 1 TD vs. Ind. (12/13) Posted a season-high 6 receptions for 88 yards (14.7 avg.) and 1 TD vs. KC (11/22) Recorded the fourth 100-yard receiving game of his career and a TD for the third-consecutive game, which tied for the longest streak of his career, vs. TB (10/25)…His 105 receiving yards on 5 catches paced the team…Collected a 28-yard catch and 20-yard TD reception on the team’s opening drive Scored a 59-yard TD in the 40-32 victory at KC (10/11), ending the Chiefs’ four-game winning streak to begin the season…The Raiders scored 2 TDs of at least 50 yards in a game for the first time since the 1996 season Caught the 7-yard TD pass from QB Derek Carr that helped Carr set the record for most TD passes in a Raiders career (151) vs. Buf. (10/4)…Finished with 4 catches for 44 yards and 1 TD Caught a 23-yard TD in the 34-30 win at Car. (9/13)...The scoring grab was his first reception as a Raider and the franchise's first TD since relocating to Las Vegas

Totaled 65 yards on 6 receptions (10.8 avg.), including a 34yard TD reception on the opening drive, at Min. (11/24)…Was one of five NE players to record at least 60 receiving yards (joining TE Hunter Henry, WR Jakobi Meyers, WR DeVante Parker and RB Rhamondre Stevenson), marking the most players on one team to reach that figure in single contest all season…The five players with at least 60 receiving yards also set a Patriots record since data became available in 2000 Registered a team-high 46 receiving yards on 3 receptions (15.3 avg.) at GB (10/2)…Posted a 27-yard grab on the opening drive and a 21-yard catch on a fourth-quarter TD drive Posted 6 receptions for a team-high 110 yards, including a season-long 44-yard TD catch, in the 17-14 win at Pit. (9/18)…This was his first 100-yard receiving output as a Patriot and the seventh of his career 2021: (NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – 15/13, 1/1) Appeared in 15 games (13 starts) in his first season in New England, posting 37 receptions for 473 receiving yards (12.8 avg.) and 3 TDs…Tied WR Kendrick Bourne for the team lead in receptions of 25-plus yards (6) Posted 1 catch for 18 yards as a starter in the Wild Card Playoff at Buf. (1/15/22) Registered 40 receiving yards on 5 receptions (8.0 avg.), including a 19-yard score, in the 25-0 shutout win at Atl. (11/18) Posted 60 yards on 3 receptions (20.0 avg.) in the 27-24 victory at LAC (10/31)…His season-long 44-yard catch on the team’s opening drive created a red zone opportunity that led to a TD Notched 2 receptions for 51 yards, including a 26-yard gain and a 25-yard TD, in the 54-13 victory vs. NYJ (10/24)…His opening-drive TD grab was thrown by WR Kendrick Bourne on a double-pass trick play Tallied 3 receptions for 55 yards, including a 30-yarder that brought the Patriots into red zone territory, at TB (10/3) Registered a team-high 72 receiving yards on 5 receptions (14.4 avg.), including a 7-yard TD catch from QB Mac Jones, in the season opener vs. Miami (9/12)…It marked his first TD reception as a Patriot and the first-career TD pass thrown by Jones

2019: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 11/10, 0/0) Appeared in 11 games (10 starts), totaling 363 receiving yards and 3 receiving TDs on 39 catches (9.3 avg.) in his last season with Philadelphia…Contributed on an offense that ranked No. 3 in red zone efficiency (66.7%) and No. 4 in both first downs per game (22.1) and third-down conversion percentage (45.4%) Was inactive for five of the final six games of the regular season and the Wild Card Playoff vs. Sea. (1/5/20) Matched his single-game career high with 8 receptions and 2 TDs, totaling 50 receiving yards (6.3 avg.), vs. Det. (9/22)…Became the fifth player in Eagles history to log at least 8 receptions and 1 TD in back-to-back games (Hall of Famer Terrell Owens – 2005, Irving Fryar – 1996, Mike Quick – 1985 and Bud Grant – 1952) Registered 8 receptions for a team- and season-high 107 yards (13.4 avg.) and 1 TD at Atl. (9/15), the third 100-yard receiving game of his career…His season-long 43-yard fourth-down reception brought Philly into the red zone, keeping alive its late-game comeback attempt

2020: (LAS VEGAS RAIDERS – 16/13) Played in all 16 games (13 starts), totaling 48 receptions and single-season career highs in receiving yards (896) and receiving TDs (8, tied)…Posted the second-highest yardsper-reception average (18.7 yards) and second-most TD receptions of 20+ yards (6) by any NFL player…Recorded his first season with multiple 100-yard performances (3), while finishing as the only Raider with multiple 50-yard receptions (3)…Contributed to a Raiders passing attack that averaged the fifth-most yards per reception (11.9) and ranked No. 7 in yards after the catch per reception (5.6)

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2018: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 16/16, 2/2) Started all 16 regular season games for the first time in his career, tallying 736 yards and 4 TDs on 64 receptions (11.5 avg.) for an Eagles’ passing attack that ranked No. 7 (267.2 ypg)…Led the team with 8 receptions of 25-plus yards and 4 receptions of 50-plus yards…Totaled 38 yards on 4 receptions (9.5 avg.) and 12 yards on 1 carry in his two postseason starts

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Caught 3 passes for 24 yards (8.0 avg.) and made his postseason debut in a 15-10 Wild Card Playoff victory vs. Atl. (1/13/18) Tallied 64 yards and 1 TD on 8 receptions (8.0 avg.) in the 43-35 win at LAR (12/10) Posted a team-high 7 receptions for 59 yards and 1 TD in the 34-29 win at NYG (12/17) Registered a team-high 8 receptions for 64 yards in the 43-35 win at LAR (12/10), helping the Eagles produce their most total yards (455) and first downs (29) of the season…The Eagles’ 43 points scored also marked their most in a road contest since 2013 (49 – 11/3/13 at Oak.) Posted a team-high and season-best 141 yards and 1 TD on 7 receptions (20.1 avg.) at Sea. (12/3), helping Philadelphia record a season-high 327 passing yards…Produced a careerhigh 3 receptions of 25-plus yards…Became the first Eagle to produce at least 140 receiving yards and 1 TD in a single game since WR Jordan Matthews vs. Ari. (12/20/15) Tallied a 15-yard TD reception, finishing with 3 catches for 32 yards and a score, in the 31-3 win vs. Chi. (11/26) Collected 4 receptions for 45 yards and 1 TD in the 34-24 win vs. Was. (10/23), marking a career-long three game streak of TD performances (since tied) Posted 4 receptions for 55 yards and 1 TD – a 24-yarder – in the 28-23 win at Car. (10/12)…Recorded a TD in back-toback games for the first time in his career Tallied 4 receptions for a team-high 93 yards and 1 TD in the 34-7 win vs. Ari. (10/8)…His 72-yard TD marked the thenlongest of his career and the longest by an Eagle all season…Passed the line to gain on two third-and-long attempts, helping Philadelphia convert a season-high 64.3% (9-of-14) of third-down tries Collected a 9-yard TD reception at KC (9/17), marking his second score in as many weeks Recorded 6 receptions for 86 yards and 1 TD – a then-careerlong 58-yarder on the team’s first possession – in the 30-17 season-opening win at Was. (9/10)

Posted the first multi-score game of his career after recording 2 TDs and 40 yards on 5 receptions (8.0 avg.) in the regular season finale, a 24-0 shutout victory at Was. (12/30)…Collected 5-of-6 targets, helping Philadelphia register a season-high 85.3% (29-of-34) receptions-to-targets ratio Recorded a season-high 116 yards on 5 receptions (23.2 avg.), including an 83-yard TD reception, in a 32-20 win vs. Hou. (12/23)…His 83-yard score was the then-longest of his career and the longest receiving TD by an Eagle since WR DeSean Jackson caught a 91-yard TD at Dal. (12/12/10) Registered 5 receptions for 83 yards, including a game-long 51-yard grab, vs. Dal. (11/11) Led the team with 91 yards on 3 receptions (30.3 avg.), including a game-long 58-yard reception that led to an Eagles red zone TD on the very next play, in the 34-13 win vs. NYG (10/11)…Also registered a 32-yard grab, notching his first outing of the season with multiple 25-yard gains Matched his single-game career high with 8 receptions for 88 yards (11.1 avg.) and 1 TD at TB (9/16)…Became the first player in Eagles history to record at least 8 receptions in each of the team’s first two games of a season Completed his first-career pass attempt for 15 yards and also posted a 16-yard rush in the season opener, an 18-12 win vs. Atl. (9/6)…By adding 33 receiving yards on 8 receptions, became the second Eagles player (RB Keith Byars – 12/23/90 vs. Dal.) since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to record at least 15 yards passing, rushing and receiving in a single game 2017: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 16/10, 3/3) Played in all 16 regular season games (10 starts), finishing with 768 yards and 8 TDs on 62 receptions (12.4 avg.) for a Philadelphia offense that ranked first in red zone TD percentage (65.5%), third in points scored per game (28.6) and fourth in first downs per game (21.1), helping the Eagles capture a 13-3 record and its first-ever Super Bowl (LII) Championship…Led the team with nine 20-plus yard receptions, including two 50-plus yard TDs…Joined TE Zach Ertz & WR Alshon Jeffery to form the sixth single-team triad in NFL history and the first in Eagles history to each tally at least 50 receptions, 700 receiving yards and 8 receiving TDs in the same season...Appeared in the three postseason games during the Eagles’ Super Bowl run, recording 167 yards on 15 receptions (11.1 avg.) Recorded 84 yards on a team-high 9 receptions to help the Eagles claim their first Super Bowl (LII) victory in franchise history vs. NE (2/4/18)…Caught 3 consecutive passes for 3 first downs (10, 18, 10 yards) during the fourth-quarter drive that resulted in the game-winning TD…Tied (WR Terrell Owens and RB Keith Byars – twice) for the second-most receptions in Eagles playoff history, trailing only TE Brent Celek’s 10 receptions at. Ari (1/18/09) Collected 3 receptions for 59 yards in the 38-7 NFC Championship victory vs. Min. (1/21/18), helping the Eagles advance to their third Super Bowl in franchise history…Philadelphia’s 31-point margin of victory marked its most lopsided in playoff history (since tied) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2016: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 15/14) Played in 15 games (14 starts) and recorded 365 yards and 2 TDs on 36 receptions (10.1 avg.), while adding 14 yards on 5 carries…Also produced 5 KORs for 92 yards Led the team with 47 yards on 2 receptions (23.5 avg.), including a season-long 40-yard TD catch, in the 24-19 win vs. NYG (12/22)…Also posted 2 KORs for a career-high 38 yards Posted 42 yards on 4 receptions at Chi. (9/19), marking backto-back games of 40+ yards and 4+ receptions to open the season Totaled a season-high 57 yards on 4 receptions (14.3 avg.), including a 35-yard TD reception, in the season opening 29-10 victory vs. Cle. (9/11)

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2015: (PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – 13/12) Appeared in 13 games (12 starts) in his rookie season, totaling 283 receiving yards and 1 TD on 23 receptions (12.3 avg.)…Was inactive and missed Weeks 6-9 due to an ankle injury Caught his first-career TD on a 53-yard pass from QB Sam Bradford in a 23-20 victory vs. Buf. (12/13)…The reception marked the longest TD catch by an Eagles rookie since WR Hank Baskett in 2006 (89 yards – 12/31/06 vs. Atl.) Registered 3 receptions for a season-high 64 yards at Was. (10/4) Posted his first-career reception for 5 yards in his NFL debut at Atl. (9/14)

Started 14 games as a sophomore in 2013, posting 56 receptions for 918 yards and 6 TDs, while averaging 19.1 yards per punt return which set a single-season USC record and ranked second-best in the nation…Was second-team All-Pac-12 as a return specialist and honorable mention AllPac-12 as a receiver In 13 games played a true freshman in 2012, posted 19 catches for 340 yards and 2 TDs, while adding 5 KORs for 121 yards Majored in communications at USC — HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Berkeley Prep (Tampa, FL) HS, where he posted 4,732 rushing yards, 921 receiving yards, 12 INTs and 8 KOR TDs in his high school career Earned All-America honors as a senior RB, WR, CB and safety…Posted 212 carries for 1,983 yards (9.4 avg.) and 28 TDs, while adding 10 receptions for 117 yards (11.7 avg.) and 2 TDs…Tallied 35 tackles and 3 INTs on defense, while returning 8 punts for 256 yards (32.0 avg.) on special teams As a junior in 2010, posted 1,440 total yards of offense, 3 INTs on defense and 323 return yards on special teams, earning All-State, All-County and All-League honors As a sophomore in 2009, recorded 970 rushing yards and 15 rushing TDs, while adding 14 receptions for 239 yards (17.1 avg.) and 3 TDs…Posted 31 tackles and 4 INTs on defense Registered 1,400 all-purpose yards and 5 INTs as a freshman in 2008 Also played basketball at Berkeley

— COLLEGE — Played three seasons (2012-14) at USC, finishing with 2,565 receiving yards and 20 TDs on 178 receptions (14.4 avg.), becoming the 12th player in program history to amass 2,000 career receiving yards…Added 37 PRs for 540 yards and a school-record 4 PR TDs, as well as 24 KORs for 443 yards…Left USC ranked No. 8 in career receptions (179) and seventh in PR yards (540) Led the team with 104 receptions (which then ranked third in USC single-season history) for 1,313 yards (12.6 avg.) and 12 TDs as a senior in 2014, earning AP third-team All-American and first-team All-Pac-12 honors…Became the first player in USC history to post consecutive 200-yard receiving games (at Washington State – 11/1/14 & vs. California – 11/13/14)

— AGHOLOR'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited Black Girls Cook (Baltimore, MD), an organization focused on health and wellness through nutrition and culinary programming (2023) Hosted a back-to-school event for elementary school students at the Waverly YMCA in Baltimore, MD (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates at Under Armour’s “The Stadium at the House” (Baltimore, MD) for the Frederick County Public Schools’ Girls’ Flag Football championship game (2023) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2023) Hosted a backpack drive for children in Tampa, FL (2022) Visited a STEM after-school program at Widener (Philadelphia, PA) HS, hosted by the Philadelphia Eagles and Variety (2018) Hosted a women’s empowerment panel called Girl’s Got Next for 50 high school students in Philadelphia…Panelists included journalist Jemele Hill, Skai Blue Media founder and CEO Rakia Reynolds, and Fox Sports South reporter Olivia Gibbs (2018) Partnered with Steppingstone Scholars to donate 100 backpacks to Philadelphia students (2018) Annually hosts the Nelson Agholor football skills camp for over 100 children in elementary and middle school in his hometown of Tampa, FL Started Our Kids, Our Responsibility, a foundation that upholds the idea that it takes a village to raise children

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NELSON AGHOLOR'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2015 Eagles 2016 Eagles 2017 Eagles 2018 Eagles 2019 Eagles 2020 Raiders 2021 Patriots 2022 Patriots 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 13 15 16 16 11 16 15 16 17 135

GS 12 14 10 16 10 13 13 7 3 98

NO. 23 36 62 64 39 48 37 31 35 375

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 283 12.3 365 10.1 768 12.4 736 11.5 363 9.3 896 18.7 473 12.8 362 11.7 381 10.9 4,627 12.3

LG 53t 40t 72t 83t 43 85t 44 44t 37t 85T

TD 1 2 8 4 3 8 3 2 4 35

YDS. 0 14 7 32 7 0 11 0 0 71

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 2.8 7.0 10.7 3.5 0.0 3.7 0.0 0.0 5.1

LG 0 5 7 16 16 0 6 0 0 16

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 29 12 0 0 0 41

RUSHING AVG. 7.3 12.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.2

LG 21 12 0 0 0 21

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 5 1 3 2 0 3 0 0 14

NELSON AGHOLOR'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Eagles 2018 Eagles 2019 Eagles 2021 Patriots 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 3 2 0 1 2 8

GS 3 2 0 1 0 6

NO. 15 4 0 1 3 23

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 167 11.1 38 9.5 0 0.0 18 18.0 51 17.0 274 11.9

LG 42 13 0 18 39 42

TD 0 0 0 0 1 1

NO. 4 1 0 0 0 5

NELSON AGHOLOR'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Longest Runs

Kickoff Returns

2 at Buffalo Bills, Oct 27, 2019 16 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Sep 06, 2018 16 at Buffalo Bills, Oct 27, 2019 ...1 more at 16. 8 vs. Detroit Lions, Sep 22, 2019 ...4 more at 8. 155 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 26, 2020 31.0 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 26, 2020 85t vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 26, 2020 2 vs. Detroit Lions, Sep 22, 2019 ...1 more at 2. 155 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 26, 2020

Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs All-Purpose Yards

2 vs. New York Giants, Dec 22, 2016 ...1 more at 2. 38 vs. New York Giants, Dec 22, 2016 27 at Baltimore Ravens, Dec 18, 2016 7 vs. New York Jets, Oct 06, 2019 4 vs. New York Jets, Oct 06, 2019 2 vs. New York Jets, Oct 06, 2019 2 vs. Detroit Lions, Sep 22, 2019 ...2 more at 2. 2 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Oct 23, 2016 155 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 26, 2020

Kickoff Return Yards Longest Kickoff Return Punt Return Yards Longest Punt Return Punt Returns Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

NELSON AGHOLOR'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Longest Runs Receptions Receiving Yards

Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs All-Purpose Yards Most TDs

2 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Jan 13, 2018 20 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Jan 13, 2018 21 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Jan 13, 2018 9 at New England Patriots, Feb 04, 2018 84 at New England Patriots, Feb 04, 2018

19.7 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 21, 2018 42 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 21, 2018 1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 93 at New England Patriots, Feb 04, 2018 1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

NELSON AGHOLOR'S 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (7): REGULAR SEASON DATE 12/03/17 12/23/18 09/15/19 10/25/20 12/13/20 12/26/20 09/18/22

TEAM at Seahawks TEXANS at Falcons BUCCANEERS COLTS DOLPHINS at Steelers

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NO. 7 5 8 5 5 5 6

YDS. 141 116 107 107 100 155 110

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AVG. 20.1 23.2 13.4 21.4 20.0 31.0 18.3

LG 51 83t 43 44 36 85t 44t

TD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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NELSON AGHOLOR'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S P P S P P P P P P P P P P P P S 17-3

NO. 0 5 4 1 4 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 5 0 3 2 5 35

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 63 12.6 39 9.8 4 4.0 64 16.0 40 20.0 12 12.0 0 0.0 2 2.0 0 0.0 37 37.0 21 21.0 32 6.4 0 0.0 10 3.3 18 9.0 39 7.8 381 10.9

LG 0 17t 18 4 30 21 12t 0 2 0 37t 21 12 0 6t 14 16 37T

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4

NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD W/L 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

NELSON AGHOLOR'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

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RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 12 6.0 39 39.0 51 17.0

LG 9 39 39

TD 1 0 1

104

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Activated from Injured Reserve Designated to Return on 1/26/24 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 1/12/24 Placed on Injured Reserve on 11/25/23 Signed a four-year contract extension (through 2025) with the Ravens on 9/6/21 Mark Andrews was selected by the Ravens in the third round (86th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft...Was the second of two third-round picks (Oklahoma teammate T Orlando Brown Jr., 83rd) by the Ravens

Started in all 15 games in which he appeared in 2022, producing team highs in all major receiving categories, including receptions (73 – tying for third most among NFL TEs), yards (847 – third most among NFL TEs) and TDs (5 – tying for seventh most among NFL TEs), en route to his thirdcareer Pro Bowl…Also climbed to No. 3 in career receiving yards (4,313) and No. 2 in career receiving TDs (34) on the Ravens’ all-time charts, while surpassing WR Mark Clayton for the most career 100-yard receiving games in franchise history (10) Played in all 17 games (nine starts) in 2021, totaling singleseason franchise records in both receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)…Added 9 TD catches, en route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod and helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Led NFL tight ends in all major receiving categories, including yards (1,361), receptions (107), TDs (9 – tied), first downs (75), 20plus yard catches (20) and contested catches (18) On 12/26/21 at Cin., posted a team-high 8 catches for 125 yards and 1 TD...Recorded his third-straight game with at least 100 receiving yards and 1 TD grab, tying Jimmy Graham (2013) for the longest such streak by a TE in NFL history…It marked his fifth game reaching the century mark in 2021, setting a new Ravens’ single-season record for most games with 100-plus receiving yards On 12/19/21 vs. GB, tallied 10 catches for a game-high 136 receiving yards and 2 TDs on 13 targets…All 10 of his receptions moved the sticks, marking the most first-down grabs by all players in 2021 and in Ravens’ single-game history…With his performance, became the 13th Raven and first TE in franchise history to produce 1,000 receiving yards in a season…Also became the second tight end ever with at least 10 catches, 100 receiving yards and a TD reception in consecutive games, joining Travis Kelce (Week 11 and Week 13, 2018) On 10/11/21 vs. Ind., set career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (147), also tying a career high with 2 TD catches and setting a personal best with 2 two-point conversions…His 147 receiving yards set a Ravens’ singlegame record by a TE, while his 11 receptions tied a previous single-game high for a Baltimore TE (Dennis Pitta in 2016)...Also became the first player since the 1970 merger to have 2 receiving TDs and 2 two-point conversions in a game In 2020, totaled 58 receptions for 701 yards and 7 receiving TDs for the NFL’s seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season

— HONORS — Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2021) Three-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2021-22) PFWA All-NFL (2021) PFWA All-AFC (2021) Team MVP, as voted by local media (2021) Media Good Guy, as voted by local media (2021) Ed Block Courage Award (2020) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Ranks in the Top 3 all time in each of Baltimore’s major receiving categories over the course of a Ravens career, including receptions (third, 381), yards (third, 4,857) and TDs (second, 40) Owns the most 100-yard receiving games in Ravens history (10), and is tied (with Todd Heap) for the franchise's most games with multiple receiving TDs (nine) Owns the two longest regular season receptions by a TE in Ravens history, registering a 68-yard catch at LAC (12/22/18) and a record 74-yarder vs. Oak. (11/25/18) Appeared in 10 games for the Ravens in 2023 (nine starts), posting 45 receptions for 544 yards and a team-high 6 TDs before being placed on Injured Reserve (11/25/23) with an ankle injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the regular season…He and Likely were the NFL’s only singleteam pair of TEs with at least 5 TD grabs, while also becoming the first TE duo in Ravens history to accomplish the feat…Was part of a Baltimore TEs group that led the NFL with 12 receiving TDs…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg)

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Registered 4 receptions for 63 yards and 2 red zone TDs in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Recorded his ninth multi-TD receiving game, tying Todd Heap for the most such performances by any player in Ravens history Tallied 4 receptions for a team-high 69 yards – including a season-long 38 yarder – in the 24-16 victory at Ten. (10/15 in London) Posted team highs in receptions (5), receiving yards (80) and receiving TDs (2) in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1)…With both scores occurring on third down from inside the 20-yard line, surpassed TE Todd Heap (28) for the most red zone TD grabs in franchise history Made his season debut, tallying 5 receptions for 45 yards and 1 TD in the 27-24 victory at Cin. (9/17)…His 3-yard TD grab capped a 4-play scoring drive that was kickstarted by a WR Zay Flowers 52-yard reception

Finished 2019 with team highs in receptions (64), receiving yards (852) and receiving TDs (10), helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing yards (201.6) per game Helped set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) in 2019 In 2019, produced the single-season franchise record for TD catches (10) by a TE...His 10 receiving TDs tied (LAR's Cooper Kupp) for No. 2 in the NFL and ranked No. 1 among all TEs Is one of three Ravens ever to post at least 10 receiving TDs in a season (Torrey Smith, 11 in 2014; Michael Jackson, 14 in 1996), doing so in 2019 On 12/1/19 vs. SF, scored Baltimore's 48th total TD of the season, setting a new franchise record (12/1/19) Became the first Ravens TE to post back-to-back 100-yard receiving games in the victory vs. Ari. (9/15/19) Posted then-career highs in receiving yards (108) and receptions (8) to help the Ravens produce franchise-records in yards (643) and points (59) in the season-opening 59-10 victory at Mia. (9/8/19) In 2018, became the Ravens’ record holder for most receptions (34) and receiving yards (552) in a season by a rookie TE, passing Maxx Williams (32 for 268 in 2015) Andrews' 552 receiving yards in 2018 ranked No. 1 among all NFL rookie TEs...His 34 receptions stood third

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 1/1) Started in all 15 games in which he appeared, producing team highs in all major receiving categories, including receptions (73 – tying for third most among NFL TEs), yards (847 – third most among NFL TEs) and TDs (5 – tying for seventh most among NFL TEs), en route to his third-career Pro Bowl…Also climbed to No. 3 in career receiving yards (4,313) and No. 2 in career receiving TDs (34) on the Ravens’ all-time charts, while surpassing WR Mark Clayton for the most career 100-yard receiving games in franchise history (10) Recorded team and single-game postseason career highs in receptions (5) and receiving yards (73), with 3 of his catches yielding first downs, in the Wild Card Playoff at Cin. (1/15/23) Led the team with 9 catches and 100 yards vs. Pit. (1/1/23), marking his third 100-yard outing of the season and the 10th of his career…Surpassed WR Mark Clayton for the most 100-yard receiving games (10) in Ravens history Posted 4 receptions for a team-high 53 yards in the 10-9 win vs. Den. (12/4)…Also drew a 17-yard pass interference penalty that brought Baltimore to Denver’s 37-yard line and registered fourth-down 1-yard conversion on a direct snap during its game-winning 16-play, 91-yard TD drive Posted 6 receptions for 63 yards in the 13-3 win vs. Car. (11/20)…Eclipsed 4,000 career receiving yards in the contest, becoming the third Raven (TE Todd Heap and WR Derrick Mason) to reach that mark, while joining a group of four other TEs since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger (Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham, Rob Gronkowski & Kellen Winslow Sr.) to tally 4,000 receiving yards and 30 TD receptions within the first five years of a career Posted a game-high 7 catches for 106 yards and 1 TD at NYG (10/16)…Tied WR Mark Clayton for the most 100-yard receiving games (nine) in Ravens history and surpassed WR Derrick Mason for the most games (24) with at least 50 receiving yards and 1 TD in franchise history

— PERSONAL — Was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and wears an insulin pump, except when he plays football...Passionate spokesperson for those with diabetes and educating youth about its effects and ways to overcome the ailment Father, Paul, and brother, Jack, are urologists, while his sister, Annie, is a dentist...Mother, Martha, and another brother, Charlie, both work in real estate 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/9, 1/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in 10 games (nine starts), posting 45 receptions for 544 yards and a team-high 6 TDs before being placed on Injured Reserve (11/25) with an ankle injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the regular season…He and Likely were the NFL’s only single-team pair of TEs with at least 5 TD grabs, while also becoming the first TE duo in Ravens history to accomplish the feat…Was part of a Baltimore TEs group that led the NFL with 12 receiving TDs…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) Returned from injury for the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24)...Posted 2 receptions for 15 yards in his first game action since Week 11 Registered 4 receptions for 40 yards and 1 TD in the 31-24 win at Ari. (10/29)…Became the fourth TE (also Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham and Rob Gronkowski) since the 1970 merger to reach 40 receiving TDs in the first six years of a career 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Recorded a team-high 8 catches for 89 yards and 1 TD in the 19-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/9)…Also notched his 23rd-career game with at least 50 receiving yards and 1 TD, tying WR Derrick Mason for the most games reaching those marks in Ravens history Recorded a team-high 89 receiving yards and 2 TDs on 8 receptions, scoring both TDs in the red zone, in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…It marked his 12th-straight game with 50 receiving yards…In his seventh-career multi-TD performance, the second most by a Raven (Todd Heap – 9), Andrews also surpassed WR Torrey Smith for the secondmost TD receptions (31) in team history (Heap – 41) Posted a team-high 9 receptions for 104 yards and 1 TD vs. Mia. (9/18), marking his eighth-career 100-yard performance…Notched his 30th-career TD reception on a 1yard grab, joining Mike Ditka (32), Antonio Gates (43), Tony Gonzalez (30), Jimmy Graham (51), Rob Gronkowski (54) and Kellen Winslow Sr. (35) as one of seven TEs in NFL history to reach that figure in the first five seasons of a career…Also moved into third place in career receiving yards (3,559) and receiving TDs (30) on Baltimore’s all-time charts Recorded a team-high 5 receptions for 52 yards in the 24-9 victory at NYJ (9/11), extending his streak of 50-yard games to 10…Became just the sixth NFL TE since the 1970 merger to produce at least 50 receiving yards in 10 straight games

Tallied 10 catches for a game-high 136 receiving yards and 2 TDs on 13 targets vs. GB (12/19)…All 10 of his receptions moved the sticks, marking the most first-down grabs by a player this season and in Ravens single-game history…With his performance, became the 13th Raven and first TE in franchise history to produce 1,000 receiving yards in a season…Also became the second tight end ever with at least 10 catches, 100 receiving yards and a TD reception in consecutive games, joining Travis Kelce (Week 11 and Week 13, 2018) Posted a career-high-tying 11 receptions for 115 yards and 1 TD at Cle. (12/12), marking his third 100-yard outing of the season and the fifth of his career…Became the Ravens’ single-season record holder for most receiving yards (926) by a TE, surpassing Todd Heap’s previous record (855 in 2005) Recorded 4 receptions for 50 yards at Pit. (12/5)…With 3 first-down receptions, he posted his 45th chain-moving grab of the season, setting a new record by a Ravens’ TE Posted 4 receptions for 65 yards and 1 TD in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Eclipsed 50 receptions, 700 receiving yards and 5 receiving TDs for the third-consecutive season, also becoming the fourth Raven in franchise history to reach 25 career TD catches Registered a team-high 8 catches for 73 yards, with 5 firstdown grabs, in the 16-13 win at Chi. (11/21)…Eclipsed 50 receptions for the third-consecutive season and surpassed WR Travis Taylor (2,758) for the seventh-most receiving yards in franchise history (2,801) Recorded 6 catches for 63 yards and 1 TD at Mia. (11/11)… Ended the contest with 204 career receptions, becoming the second-fastest Raven (54 games) to eclipse the 200 mark (Ray Rice – 51 games) Tallied a game-high 68 receiving yards and 1 TD on 5 catches in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)…Reeled in a team-long 21yard reception to set up RB Le’Veon Bell’s 2-yard TD run Set career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (147), also tying a career high with 2 TD catches and setting a personal best with 2 two-point conversion catches, in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…His 147 receiving yards set a Ravens’ single-game record by a TE, while his 11 receptions tied a previous single-game high for a Baltimore TE (Dennis Pitta in 2016)…Became the first NFL player since the 1970 merger to have 2 receiving TDs and 2 two-point conversions in a game…Also joined WR Marquise Brown to form the first tandem in Ravens history with 100 receiving yards and 2 TD grabs, respectively, in the same game Recorded 5 receptions for 67 yards in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…All 5 of his catches moved the chains Posted 5 receptions for a game-high 106 receiving yards, including a 41-yard grab, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…In the contest, Andrews collected his 169th-career catch, surpassing TE Todd Heap (168) for the most receptions by a TE in his first four seasons as a Raven

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/9) Played in all 17 games (nine starts), totaling single-season franchise records in both receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361)…Added 9 TD catches, en route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod and helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…Led NFL tight ends in all major receiving categories, including yards (1,361), receptions (107), TDs (9 – tied), first downs (75), 20-plus yard catches (20) and contested catches (18) Posted a team-high 8 receptions for 85 yards in the season finale vs. Pit. (1/9/22)…Surpassed Derrick Mason’s franchise single-season receptions record (103 in 2007), finishing with 107…Notched at least 85 receiving yards for the fifthconsecutive game, marking the longest streak by a tight end in NFL history Recorded 6 catches for a team-high 89 yards vs. LAR (1/2/22), setting a new Ravens’ single-season record for receiving yards (1,276) and surpassing WR Michael Jackson’s previous franchise mark of 1,201 in 1996 Posted a team-high 8 catches for 125 yards and 1 TD at Cin. (12/26)…Recorded his third-straight game with at least 100 receiving yards and 1 TD grab, tying Jimmy Graham (2013) for the longest such streak by a TE in NFL history…It marked his fifth game reaching the century mark in 2021, setting a new Ravens’ single-season record for most games with 100plus receiving yards

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2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/4, 1/0) Finished 2019 with team highs in receptions (64), receiving yards (852) and receiving TDs (10), helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Ravens became the first team in league history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing yards (201.6) per game in a season Helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) His 10 receiving TDs tied (LAR's Cooper Kupp) for second in the NFL and ranked No. 1 among all TEs...The 10 TDs are also a single-season record by a Ravens' TE Posted 93 yards and 2 TDs on 6 receptions, extending his franchise record for single-season TDs by a TE (10) in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Helped clinch the franchise’s firstever No. 1 playoff seed...Became one of only three Ravens to post at least 10 receiving TDs in a season (Torrey Smith, 11 in 2014, Michael Jackson, 14 in 1996) Finished with 52 receiving yards on 4 receptions and recorded his eighth TD catch of the year, setting a new single-season franchise record by a TE, in the 42-21 victory vs. NYJ (12/12) Posted a game-high 50 receiving yards on 3 receptions, including a 20-yard TD catch, in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1)... His TD tied the Ravens' single-season franchise record for TD receptions by a TE (7, shared with Dennis Pitta, 2012, and Todd Heap, 2005) and marked Baltimore's 48th total TD of the season, setting a new franchise record Tallied 4 catches for 75 yards, including an 18-yard TD, in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17) Led the Ravens in receptions (6) for 53 yards and scored a career-high 2 TDs in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10) Posted 4 receptions for 31 yards, including a 9-yard TD strike from QB Lamar Jackson, vs. Cle. (9/29)...Tied a single-season career-high by catching his third TD of 2019 With 8 catches for 112 yards and 1 TD, became the first Ravens TE ever to post back-to-back 100-yard receiving games in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)...Has produced two of the 10 all-time 100-yard receiving games by a Ravens’ TE Posted then-career highs in receiving yards (108) and receptions (8) to help the Ravens produce a franchise-record 643 yards of offense in the season-opening, 59-10 victory at Mia. (9/8)...His 3-yard TD connection with QB Robert Griffin III helped Baltimore set a franchise record for most points scored in a game (59)

Caught all 5 targets for 57 yards, while adding major contributions as a blocker for the Ravens’ 251-yard rushing attack in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities 2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/2, 2/1) Totaled 58 receptions for 701 yards and 7 receiving TDs for the NFL’s No. 7 scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and No. 4 thirddown offense (48.8%)…Became the first TE in Ravens history to produce multiple seasons (2019-20) with at least 700 receiving yards and 7 receiving TDs...Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season Recorded a postseason career-high 4 receptions for 41 yards in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs Recorded 27 receiving yards on 4 catches in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21), becoming the first Ravens TE to produce multiple seasons (2019) with 700-plus receiving yards and at least 7 TDs…Helped the Ravens convert on 11-of-17 (65%) third downs and register their fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth Tallied a team-high 76 yards on 6 receptions, including 2 that gained 20-plus yards, in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27) Caught all 5 of his targets for 66 yards and 1 TD in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…His 3-yard TD reception was his 20thcareer TD catch, surpassing WR Torrey Smith (19) for the most by an original Raven in his first three seasons Recorded a team-high 5 receptions for 78 yards in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…All five of his receptions went for first downs, producing three (for 32 yards) on the Ravens’ final possession leading to up the game-winning 55-yard FG by K Justin Tucker Recorded a season-high 93 receiving yards, including a 31yard TD, on 5 catches, all of which resulted in a first down, vs. Ten. (11/22)…The score marked his 19th-career receiving TD, tying WR Torrey Smith for the most by a Ravens’ draft pick in his first three NFL seasons Led the team with a season-high 7 receptions for 61 yards at NE (11/15)…Collected a 13-yard reception on Baltimore’s 94-yard TD drive in the second quarter and tallied 2 key receptions during the Ravens’ third-quarter TD drive to make it a one-score deficit Posted 6 receptions for 56 yards and 1 TD in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)…Successfully converted 3 third-down catches, including a 5-yard TD reception on Baltimore’s 15-play TD drive in the first quarter Recorded 3 receptions for 57 yards and 2 TDs, marking his fourth-career multi-score game, in the 31-17 win at Was. (10/4) Registered 2 TD catches for the third time in his career in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Finished with 5 receptions for 58 yards (11.6 avg.), including a long of 21

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2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/3, 1/0) Set the record for most receiving yards (552) and receptions (34) in a season by a Ravens’ rookie tight end...Added 3 receiving TDs Finished No. 1 among all NFL rookie TEs in receiving yards (553), helping the Ravens produce a then-single-season team-record 5,999 total yards

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— COLLEGE — Finished his career as Oklahoma’s all-time leader in receiving yards (1,765) by a tight end, also producing 112 catches and 22 TDs Finished his OU career ranking sixth overall in TD receptions (22), 11th in 100-yard games (3), 11th in receiving yards (1,765) and 16th (second among TEs) with 112 receptions Posted 62 catches for 958 yards and 8 TDs, en route to winning the 2017 John Mackey Award (nation’s top TE) and being named a unanimous first-team All-American Helped lead the Sooners to appearances in the 2018 CFP Semifinal (Rose Bowl), the 2017 Sugar Bowl and the 2016 Orange Bowl Awarded first-team All-Big 12 honors (2015-17) and academic All-Big 12 honors (first team, 2015-16, second team, 2017)

Recorded 4 receptions for 54 yards – including a 28-yard catch to set up a K Justin Tucker FG in the first quarter – in the 26-24 win vs. Cle. (12/30) Posted a career-high 83 receiving yards on 2 catches, including a 68-yard TD grab, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)...Andrews owns the two longest regular season receptions by a Ravens’ tight end, registering a record 74yarder vs. Oak. in Week 12 (11/25) Hauled in a 74-yard reception in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Marked the longest catch ever in regular season play by a Ravens’ tight end…His reception is also the longest by a rookie TE in 2018 and second longest by a rookie TE since 1992 (Tyji Armstrong, 81t)…Became the Ravens’ record holder for most receiving yards in a season by a rookie TE, passing Maxx Williams (268 in 2015) Produced the second TD of his career on an 8-yard reception vs. NO (10/21)…Also provided a key block on WR John Brown’s 56-yard reception in the second quarter Posted 2 catches for 59 receiving yards, marking the thenmost single-game receiving yards by a rookie TE in Ravens history, in the 27-14 win vs. Den. (9/23)…Both catches (29 and 30 yards) helped set up scoring drives for Baltimore Made his first-career start and caught his first-career TD (1 yard), registering 3 catches for 17 yards at Cin. (9/13) Played his first-career NFL game, posting 3 catches for 31 yards in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9)

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Desert Mountain (Scottsdale, AZ) HS, where he was a three-year starter and posted 68 receptions for 1,122 yards and 17 TDs as a senior TE in 2013 Tallied 81 catches for 1,494 yards and 21 TDs as a junior Made 58 catches for 1,058 yards and 10 TDs as a sophomore

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— ANDREWS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Is a spokesperson for and heavily involved with Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation…When Andrews was nine years old, he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, and ever since has used his platform to inspire others battling the condition and help raise awareness Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their PLAY 60 clinic (2023) Participated alongside Tandem Diabetes at the ADA Camp Charm City, interacting with youth living with Type One Diabetes (2023) Participated in the “Shrimp and Gifts” holiday shopping event to benefit at-risk youth in Baltimore (2021-22) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2022-23) Participated in Tandem Diabetes Care’s World Diabetes Day event at M&T Bank Stadium, answering questions and interacting with youth living with T1D (2022) Partnered with Rockin’ Protein to host an event at the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Baltimore which included making a $5,000 donation (2022) Participated in My Cause, My Cleats to benefit The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and raise awareness about Type 1 diabetes (2020, 2022) Attended annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk in Mesa, AZ (2022) Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2022) Recipient of Ravens’ 2020 Ed Block Courage Award, which is presented to the player who exemplifies a commitment to principles of sportsmanship and courage, also recognizing a player’s efforts on the field and his ability to overcome adversity and inspire Participated in “Mask on Maryland” Public Service Announcement (2020) Participated in the Ravens’ virtual celebration video for students in the Class of 2020 Supported former teammate Hayden Hurst at the Hayden Hurst Family Foundation Fundraiser at Harryman House, benefitting mental health awareness in adolescents and teenagers (2019) Raised money for Type 1 diabetes research through the JDRF One Walk, the same cause he championed for the NFL's "My Cause, My Cleats" initiative the previous season (2019) Participated in and hosted a live session for the Children with Diabetes Friends For Life conference (2018-19) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2018) Participated in the team’s KaBoom! community playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates, Ravens staff and volunteers (2018)

MARK ANDREWS' NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 15 14 17 15 10 87

GS 3 4 2 9 15 9 42

NO. 34 64 58 107 73 45 381

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 552 16.2 852 13.3 701 12.1 1,361 12.7 847 11.6 544 12.1 4,857 12.7

LG 74 51 39 43 36 38 74

TD 3 10 7 9 5 6 40

NO. 0 0 0 1 3 1 5

YDS. 0 0 0 0 8 0 8

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 0.0 1.6

LG 0 0 0 0 4 0 4

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

MARK ANDREWS' NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 1 1 2 1 1 6

GS 0 0 1 1 0 2

NO. 3 4 8 5 2 22

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 31 10.3 39 9.8 69 8.6 73 14.6 15 7.5 227 10.3

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LG 13 16 17 29 9 29

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0 1 0 1

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MARK ANDREWS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts

Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

Receiving Yards Receiving Average

1 at Tennessee Titans, Oct 15, 2023 ...4 more at 1. 4 vs. Cleveland Browns, Oct 23, 2022 4 vs. Cleveland Browns, Oct 23, 2022 11 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 ...1 more at 11. 147 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021 21.8 at Detroit Lions, Sep 26, 2021

Rush Attempts Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average

1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 5 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 73 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 14.6 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

Rushing Yards Longest Runs Receptions

74 vs. Oakland Raiders, Nov 25, 2018 2 vs. Detroit Lions, Oct 22, 2023 ...8 more at 2. 147 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021 2 vs. Detroit Lions, Oct 22, 2023 ...8 more at 2. 3 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 28, 2021 147 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021

All-Purpose Yards Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

MARK ANDREWS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RUSHING/RECEIVING Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards Miscellaneous Tackles

29 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 73 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

MARK ANDREWS' 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (10): REGULAR SEASON DATE 09/08/19 09/15/19 09/26/21 10/11/21 12/12/21 12/19/21 12/26/21 09/18/22 10/16/22 01/01/23

TEAM at Dolphins CARDINALS at Lions COLTS at Browns PACKERS at Bengals DOLPHINS at Giants STEELERS

NO. 8 8 5 11 11 10 8 9 7 9

YDS. 108 112 109 147 115 136 125 104 106 100

AVG. 13.5 14.0 21.8 13.4 10.5 13.6 15.6 11.6 15.1 11.1

LG 39 28 41 28 32 43 28 25 18 19

TD 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 0

MARK ANDREWS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

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45 35 80 65 69 63 40 80 44 23

9.0 8.8 16.0 10.8 17.3 15.8 10.0 8.9 22.0 11.5

10-9

45

544

12.1

LG

TD NO. ON INACTIVE LIST 20 1 0 20 0 0 36 2 0 16 0 0 38 0 1 22 2 0 13 1 0 16 0 0 36 0 0 14 0 0 INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 38 6 1

YDS.

RUSHING AVG.

LG

TD

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0.0

0

0

LG

TD

0 0

0 0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

MARK ANDREWS' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

NO.

P 1-0

2 2

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RECEIVING RUSHING YDS. AVG. LG TD NO. YDS. AVG. INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN 15 7.5 9 0 0 0 0.0 15 7.5 9 0 0 0 0.0

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 4/1, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Played in four games (one start) in 2022, recording 5 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 PD, before suffering a season-ending hip injury Made his NFL debut, seeing action on both defense (1 tackle) and special teams (1 ST tackle) in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on Injured Reserve on 12/30/23 Placed on Injured Reserve (hip) on 11/26/22 Jalyn Armour-Davis was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (119th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the second of six Ravens' draft picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

— COLLEGE — Played in 29 career games (11 starts) at Alabama, where he recorded 36 tackles (22 solo), 3 INTs and 6 PD for the Crimson Tide Earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2021 after becoming a starting cornerback and recording a team-high (tied) 3 INTs Was part of an Alabama defense that helped the Crimson Tide finish 13-2 in 2021, en route to earning a berth in the College Football Playoff National Championship game Played as a reserve in 2020, when Alabama finished 13-0 and won the College Football Playoff National Championship game, defeating Ohio State

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in eight games for the Ravens in 2023, tallying 4 tackles on defense and 2 on special teams before being placed on Injured Reserve (concussion)…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Played in four games (one start) in 2022, recording 5 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 PD, before suffering a season-ending hip injury Made his NFL debut, seeing action on both defense (1 tackle) and special teams (1 ST tackle) in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11/22)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at St. Paul’s Episcopal (Mobile, AL) HS, where he played football, basketball and ran track Cited basketball as his first love, but quickly transitioned to football after realizing it was his best opportunity at earning a scholarship Named a 2017 U.S. Army All-American despite missing several games due to a knee injury as a senior…Helped St. Paul’s to a 14-1 record and the program’s third Class 5A State Championship in his four years on varsity Earned first-team All-State honors as a junior CB, recording 31 tackles and 3 INTs, adding 4 TDs on offense (3 receiving and 1 rushing) and returning kicks on special teams Also lettered in track and placed first in the Class 5A State Championship in the 100 meters (10.87) and triple jump (44’5.5)…Set personal bests of 10.72 in the 100 and 22.77 in the 200 Began his high school career as a WR before switching to CB his sophomore year and helping his team to a 16-0 record

— PERSONAL — Growing up in Mobile, AL, each year he would go watch the Senior Bowl practices and game with dreams to one day participate in the event Played WR and CB in high school and credits his time spent as a receiver for understanding better how to play in the defensive secondary Married his wife, Ahlea, in March 2019…The couple have one daughter, Hazel Graduated from Alabama with a degree in sports marketing 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 8/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in eight games, tallying 4 tackles on defense and 2 on special teams before being placed on Injured Reserve (concussion)…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)

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— ARMOUR-DAVIS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammates DB Brandon Stephens and K Justin Tucker at Stephens' youth football camp at Milford Mill Academy (2024) Partnered with the United Way of Central Maryland to adopt and provide holiday gifts to a family in need (2022) Joined teammates and Ravens president, Sashi Brown, for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)...Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

JALYN ARMOUR-DAVIS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 4 8 12

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 1 5 3 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 9 5 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0

JALYN ARMOUR-DAVIS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JALYN ARMOUR-DAVIS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

Passes Defensed Tackles For Loss

3 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 2 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022

1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022

JALYN ARMOUR-DAVIS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P

P P P P

8-0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L ON INACTIVE LIST W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST L ON INACTIVE LIST W 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST L 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

JALYN ARMOUR-DAVIS' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17 VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu was selected by the Ravens in the sixth round (199th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft

In 2021, played in all 14 games (10 starts), allowing zero sacks and 1 QBH in 359 pass-blocking snaps…Was a key contributor to an Oregon offense that ranked 24th nationally in rushing offense (202.4 ypg) and tied (Coastal Carolina, Kent State & Northern Illinois) for the sixth-most rushing TDs (36)…Oregon rushed for 200 or more yards seven times, headlined by back-to-back 300-plus yard performances against Washington and Washington State Started six games at RT and played valuable snaps at RG for the Ducks during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, earning Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention from league coaches…Totaled 360 snaps (235 at RT & 125 at RG) Saw action in two games, playing 35 snaps at RG as a redshirt JUCO (Navarro College) transfer for Oregon in 2019 Helped anchor an offense that averaged 464.4 ypg as a JUCO sophomore at Navarro (Corsicana, TX) College in 2018 Created lanes and protected for a Navarro College offense that averaged 465.2 ypg and 36.3 ppg during his freshman year in 2017

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Did not see any game action during his rookie year with Baltimore in 2023 — PERSONAL — Was the nation’s top-ranked JUCO lineman following his 2018 campaign at Navarro (Corsicana, TX) College Grew up in Palmer, AK, a farming town of less than 10,000 people around 40 miles northeast of Anchorage…His family moved to Las Vegas, NV, in order for Malaesala to receive more recognition as a football standout Trains with his uncle, Junior Aumavae, who played college football at Western Washington and later Minnesota State before signing with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted DE in 2010 and playing on various NFL practice squads Name is pronounced: muh-lie-SAUL-uh, ah-moo-VYE, law-OH-loo

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Liberty (Henderson, NV) HS, where he served as a starting RG and RT from 2014-16, helping lead the Patriots to three straight Sunrise Region Titles and Nevada 5A State Championship appearances Was a two-time (2015-16) second-team All-State selection, first-team All-Northwest League selection as a junior (2015) and first-team All-Southeast League selection as a senior (2016)

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS– 0/0, 0/0) Did not see any game action during his rookie year — COLLEGE — Appeared in 35 games (29 starts), making 2,007 total snaps (1,823 at RT & 184 at RG) over four years at Oregon (2019-22)…Completed a two-year (2017-18) JUCO stint at Navarro (Corsicana, TX) College prior to Oregon...Was a twotime Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention (2022, 2020) and earned Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week (Week 9, 2022) honors Started all 13 games at RT for the Ducks in 2022, allowing just 14 total pressures in 442 pass-blocking opportunities, according to PFF, earning Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention from league coaches…Was a key contributor on an Oregon offensive line that led the nation with only 5 sacks allowed and ranked 12th in TFL allowed (52)…Oregon was the nation’s only team to post a Top 20 mark in both rushing offense (12th, 215.8 ypg) and passing offense (17th, 284.8 ypg), finishing with the No. 6 total offense (500.5 ypg)…Oregon rushed for at least 100 yards in 12 of 13 games with seven games of 200-plus yards and three games of 300-plus yards

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— AUMAVAE-LAULU'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park

MALAESALA AUMAVAE-LAULU'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

MALAESALA AUMAVAE-LAULU'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

MALAESALA AUMAVAE-LAULU'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S ON INACTIVE LIST DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST INACTIVE ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) 0-0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

MALAESALA AUMAVAE-LAULU'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

INACTIVE INACTIVE

0-0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a contract extension (through 2026) on 4/29/24 Passed his physical and was removed from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 8/9/23 Placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 7/24/23 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 11/7/22 Returned from Injured Reserve on 10/16/21 Placed on Injured Reserve (groin) on 9/1/21 Rashod Bateman was selected by the Ravens in the first round (27th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the first of two Ravens draft picks (OLB Odafe Oweh, 31st) in the round

Made his postseason debut, registering 3 catches for 29 yards, including a team-long 21-yard grab in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Tallied 4 receptions for a season-high 54 yards in the No.-1seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31) Posted his first TD of the season, a 10-yard grab to extend the Ravens' lead, in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16) Produced 2 catches for 34 yards, including a season-long 29yarder, while adding another 18 yards on his first-career rush in the 31-24 win at Ari. (10/29) Tallied 3 receptions for 35 yards in the 25-9 season-opening win vs. Hou. (9/10)…Appeared in his first game since 10/27/22 at TB

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Saw action in 16 games (12 starts) with the Ravens in 2023, registering 32 catches for 367 yards and 1 TD…Was one of six Ravens to eclipse 300 receiving yards, as Baltimore tied (Cincinnati, Detroit, Green Bay and Washington) for the NFL’s most players reaching that mark…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) Saw action in 12 games (four starts) during his 2021 rookie campaign after missing the first five weeks of the season with a groin injury…Totaled 46 receptions for 515 yards and 1 TD, helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…His 42.9 receiving ypg average ranks third on the Ravens’ all-time rookie chart On 12/12/21 at Cle., posted a then-career-high 7 receptions for 103 yards, marking his first-career 100-yard outing… Made a 30-plus-yard grab on both of Baltimore’s TD drives

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 6/5, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Saw action in six games (five starts), before being placed on Injured Reserve (11/7) with a foot injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the season…Recorded 15 catches for 285 yards and 2 TDs…Registered a 55-yard TD grab and career-long 75-yard TD grab prior to his Week 8 injury Tallied 4 catches for a career-high 108 yards, including a career-long 75-yard TD reception, vs. Mia. (9/18)…Recorded his second-career 100-yard game and his second 50-yard TD in as many weeks (9/11 at NYJ), becoming the first Raven in franchise history to post a TD reception of that distance in each of the team’s first two games of a season Reeled in a career-long 55-yard TD grab to put Baltimore ahead 23-3 in the third quarter of its 24-9 season-opening victory at NYJ (9/11) 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/4) Saw action in 12 games (four starts) during his rookie campaign after missing the first five weeks of the season with a groin injury…Totaled 46 receptions for 515 yards and 1 TD, helping the Ravens produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg)…His 42.9 receiving ypg average ranks second on the Ravens’ all-time rookie chart, trailing only Torrey Smith’s 52.6 ypg average in 2011 Posted 58 yards on 7 receptions, tying his single-game career high in catches, vs. LAR (1/2/22) Registered 4 catches for 26 yards and his first-career touchdown at Cin. (12/26)…His 37 receptions and 25 first down grabs mark the most by a Ravens’ rookie through the first 10 games of a career Posted a career-high 7 receptions for 103 yards, marking his first-career 100-yard outing, at Cle. (12/12)…Made a 30plus-yard grab on both of Baltimore’s TD drives

— PERSONAL — Following the 2020 murder of George Floyd, changed his jersey number from 13 to 0, which he explained represented zero tolerance for racism...Now wears No. 7, which is his mother's favorite number...Wore No. 12 as a rookie in 2021 Is committed to using his NFL platform to advocate for social justice reform and to help end racism Looks up to and tries to emulate his game after NFL wideouts Odell Beckham Jr. and D.K. Metcalf 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/12, 2/2) Saw action in 16 games (12 starts), registering 32 catches for 367 yards and 1 TD…Was one of six Ravens to eclipse 300 receiving yards, as Baltimore tied (Cincinnati, Detroit, Green Bay and Washington) for the NFL’s most players reaching that mark…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg)

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Caught all 4 of his targets for 31 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Surpassed Marquise Brown (2018) for the most receptions (25) and first down grabs (18) by a Raven through the first six games of a career Caught 6 passes for a team-high 80 yards, including 4 firstdown grabs, at Mia. (11/11)…Bateman’s 15 first-down receptions are the most by a rookie Raven through four career games, while his 18 total receptions tied (Marquise Brown – 2019) for the most

Posted 10 100-yard receiving games, which stand as the fourth most in Minnesota history Caught at least one pass in all 31 games in which he played, marking the fifth-longest streak in school history In 2019, when he finished as a Biletnikoff Award (nation's top WR) finalist, registered 60 catches for 1,219 yards (second most in a Minnesota season and a Gophers’ sophomore record)...Also tallied a career-high 11 receiving TDs in 2019, tying for the third most by a Gopher in a single season and marking a sophomore record Earned the following honors throughout his collegiate career: third-team All-Big Ten (2020), first-team All-Big Ten (2019), third-team All-American by the Associated Press (2019), Biletnikoff Award finalist (2019), Big Ten Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year (2019), Minnesota's team MVP (2019), Minnesota's Outstanding Offensive Freshman (2018), Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2018) Majored in youth studies while attending Minnesota

Caught 5 passes for 52 yards, with 4 first-down receptions, in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…His 11 first down grabs (on 12 overall receptions) are the most by a Raven through three career games in franchise history Recorded a then-career-high 80 receiving yards on 3 catches, including a 35-yarder, vs. Cin. (10/24)…All of his receptions yielded first downs and were 20-plus yard gains Made his NFL debut, finishing with 4 catches for 29 yards, with each reception moving the chains, in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Tift County (Tifton, GA) HS, where he finished his career with 139 catches for 2,364 receiving yards and 26 TDs As a senior, set school single-season receiving records with 83 catches for 1,539 yards and 21 TDs, earning first-team AllState honors Also lettered in basketball and received multiple Division I college scholarship offers

— COLLEGE — Recorded 147 receptions for 2,395 yards (both are the sixthhighest career totals in Minnesota history) and 19 TDs (fifth most in school history) Averaged 77.3 receiving yards per game and a 16.3 yardsper-catch clip during his 31-game career

— BATEMAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted a Halloween party with the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Maryland (2023) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at Liberty High School to encourage student athletes (2023) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at South River High School to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2022) Joined teammates to decorate cookies and celebrate the holidays with the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Maryland (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Joined the Dunkin’ Community Cruiser to distribute coffee and donuts to teachers at City Springs Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore City (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022) Participated in Shrimp and Gifts holiday shopping event to benefit at-risk youth in Baltimore (2021)

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RASHOD BATEMAN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 12 6 16 34

GS 4 5 12 21

NO. 46 15 32 93

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 515 11.2 285 19.0 367 11.5 1,167 12.5

LG 36 75t 29 75T

TD 1 2 1 4

YDS. 0 0 18 18

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 18.0 18.0

LG 0 0 18 18

TD 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 1 1

RASHOD BATEMAN'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 2 2

GS 0 2 2

NO. 0 4 4

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 41 10.3 41 10.3

LG 0 21 21

TD 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

RASHOD BATEMAN'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Longest Runs Receptions

Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

Receiving Yards Receiving Average

1 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023 18 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023 18 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023 7 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Jan 02, 2022 ...1 more at 7. 108 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 27.0 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022

Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average

3 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 39 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 13.0 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

75t vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 16, 2023 ...3 more at 1. 108 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 16, 2023 ...3 more at 1. 1 at Tennessee Titans, Oct 15, 2023 108 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022

All-Purpose Yards Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

RASHOD BATEMAN'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RECEIVING Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards

21 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 39 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

RASHOD BATEMAN'S 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (2): REGULAR SEASON DATE 12/12/21 09/18/22

TEAM at Browns DOLPHINS

NO. 7 4

YDS. 103 108

AVG. 14.7 27.0

LG 36 75t

TD 0 1

RASHOD BATEMAN'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P S

NO. 3 3 1

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 35 11.7 18 6.0 6 6.0

S S P P S S S S S S S S S 16-12

1 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 4 0 32

8 15 36 34 28 25 10 21 24 39 14 54 0 367

8.0 7.5 18.0 17.0 9.3 12.5 10.0 10.5 12.0 13.0 14.0 13.5 0.0 11.5

LG 18 9 6

TD NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 8 0 0 8 0 0 20 0 0 29 0 1 15 0 0 18 0 0 10t 1 0 12 0 0 14 0 0 18 0 0 14 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 29 1 1

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18

0.0 0.0 0.0 18.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.0

0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

118

VETERANS


RASHOD BATEMAN'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

NO. 3 1 4

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 39 13.0 2 2.0 41 10.3

LG 21 2 21

TD 0 0 0

119

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens on 3/21/24 Released by New England on 3/14/24 Signed a two-year deal with the Patriots on 3/22/23 Signed a one-year deal with the Lions on 3/23/22 Re-signed (one-year deal) with the Ravens on 3/16/21 Chris Board signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/4/18

— PERSONAL — Graduated with a degree in accounting & criminal justice and a minor in psychology from North Dakota State in 2017 Father, Sherman Board, and mother, Torvia Young, both ran track at Southeast Missouri State Was an avid artist in high school, often carrying around a binder full of sketches that he drew Former Ravens special teams coordinator/assistant head coach Jerry Rosburg, who is also an NDSU grad, helped discover Board throughout the 2018 NFL Draft process Served as the acting principal for a day at Detroit’s Dixon Educational Academy in 2022, taking part in an event through Athletes and Charity where he handed out lunches and read to more than 100 kids

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Saw time in all 17 games with the Patriots in 2023, notching the second-most special teams tackles (10) on the team…Registered his third-straight and fourth-career season with double-digit special tackles In 2022, played on defense and special teams in all 17 games (one start) for the Lions…Tallied 11 solo tackles, 1 QBH, 1 PD and 1 FF, while adding a team-best 10 special teams tackles Saw action on defense and special teams with Baltimore in 16 games in 2021…Produced a career-high 30 tackles (13 solo) and 2 QBHs for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)…Added a team-high 11 special teams tackles, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Saw action on defense and special teams in all 16 games (two starts) for the Ravens in 2020…Produced 24 tackles (15 solo), 2.5 sacks, 2 TFL and 5 QBHs, while registering his firstcareer FF and 1 PD for the NFL’s No. 2 scoring defense (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%)…Added 7 special teams tackles as a key contributor for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (No. 4 in the NFL)…Produced the first multi-sack game of his career with 2 sacks (-10 yards) vs. NYG (12/27/20)…Made his firstcareer start and teamed with S DeShon Elliott to help corral QB Ben Roethlisberger, producing the first sack and FF of his career, vs. Pit. (11/1/20) In 2019, tallied 5 special teams tackles and 5 tackles (3 solo) from scrimmage, including 1 TFL, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game In 2018, led the Ravens with a career-high 12 special teams tackles (8 solo), playing in all 16 games as an undrafted rookie free agent…His 12 special teams tackles also marked the second most by an undrafted rookie in franchise history, trailing only LB Bart Scott’s 16 in 2002 Was one of three undrafted rookies (WR/RS Janarion Grant and CB Darious Williams) to make the Ravens’ Week 1 53man roster in 2018 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2023: (NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – 17/0) Saw time in all 17 games, notching the second-most special teams tackles (10) on the team…Registered his third-straight and fourth-career season with double-digit special tackles 2022: (DETROIT LIONS – 17/1) Played on defense and special teams in all 17 games (one start)…Tallied 11 solo tackles, 1 QBH, 1 PD and 1 FF, while adding a team-best 10 special teams tackles Notched 2 special teams tackles in the season finale at GB (1/8/23), helping clinch the Lions’ first winning season since 2017 Made his lone start of the season at Min. (9/25), totaling 2 solo tackles and 2 special teams tackles 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0) Saw action on defense and special teams in 16 games…Produced a career-high 30 tackles (13 solo) and 2 QBHs for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)…Added a team-high 11 special teams tackles, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Saw action on 18 defensive snaps, recording 3 tackles (2 solo) vs. Pit. (1/9/22)…Also posted 1 special teams tackle Registered 1 defensive tackle, 1 QBH and 2 special teams tackles in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17), as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 6 points and 208 total yards…His QBH forced a turnover on downs, which later led to K Justin Tucker’s 39-yard FG Notched a career-high 7 tackles (5 solo) on defense, while adding a team-high 2 special teams tackles in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards 120

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Tallied 3 tackles (2 solo) on defense, while adding a teamhigh 2 ST tackles in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore limited Kansas City to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 QBH at LV (9/20)

Registered a key special teams tackle in the fourth quarter to solidify the Ravens’ 26-14 victory at Pit. (9/30) Registered a team-high 2 special teams tackles at Cin. (9/13) — COLLEGE — Appeared in 57 games (19 starts) at North Dakota State from 2013-17, finishing his career with 124 tackles (59 solo), including 5 TFL, and 5 PD…Also registered 46 special teams stops…Was a four-time FCS National Champion (2013-15 and 2017) and three-time MVFC Honor Roll selection (2014-15, 2017)…Received the MVFC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award in 2015 Tallied a career-high 54 tackles (27 solo), including 4 TFL, and 2 PD in 13 games (11 starts) as a senior in 2017, helping lead the Bison to an FCS National Championship (its sixth in seven years)…Registered 10 special teams tackles…Tallied 4 tackles (2 solo), including 1.5 TFL, and 1 PD on third down that led to a missed FG in FCS National Championship win vs. James Madison (1/6/18)…Notched a season-best 9 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, in NCAA Quarterfinal win vs. Wofford (12/9/17) As a junior in 2016, played in 13 games (two starts), making 17 tackles from scrimmage...Was NDSU’s co-leading tackler on special teams (9), which were all on kickoff…Made a season-high 5 stops (2 solo) from scrimmage in the secondround FCS Playoff win vs. San Diego (12/3/16) Played in all 15 games as a sophomore in 2015, including four starts at strong safety, in NDSU’s fifth FCS title-winning season in a row...Made 15 special teams tackles and 31 stops (13 solo) from scrimmage with 2 PD…Moved from safety into a backup LB role in November…Notched a career-best 11 tackles (7 solo) vs. South Dakota (10/3/15) Saw time in all 16 games as a redshirt freshman in 2014, leading the team in special teams tackles (12) and tallying 22 tackles (11 solo) from scrimmage, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD Redshirted as a true freshman in 2013

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/2, 2/0) Saw action on defense and special teams in all 16 games (two starts)…Produced 24 tackles (15 solo), 2.5 sacks, 2 TFL and 5 QBHs, while registering his first-career FF and 1 PD for the NFL’s No. 2 scoring defense (18.9 ppg) and No. 2 thirddown defense (34.0%)…Added 7 special teams tackles as a key contributor for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (No. 4 in the NFL) Posted 1 solo tackle in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and 158 net passing yards Saw action in 23 defensive snaps and 17 special teams snaps, notching 3 solo tackles and a career-high 2 sacks, while adding 1 ST tackle, in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Took down QB Daniel Jones on the back end of Baltimore’s three-consecutive sacks…Also helped limit the Giants to 1-of-10 (10%) on third down Made his first-career start vs. Pit. (11/1)…Teamed with S DeShon Elliott to help corral QB Ben Roethlisberger, producing the first sack and FF of his career…Also helped limit the league’s third-best third down offense entering the game (51.1%) to 3-of-9 (33%) on third down 2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/0, 1/0) Tallied 5 special teams tackles and 5 tackles (3 solo) from scrimmage, including 1 TFL, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game Posted 1 solo tackle, helping limit the Cardinals to 20 rushing yards and 2-of-11 (18%) on third down in the win vs. Ari. (9/15) Recorded 1 TFL for a defense that allowed just 200 yards of offense in the season-opening, 59-10, victory at Mia. (9/8)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Timber Creek (Orlando, FL) HS, where he was a first-team All-Metro and All-District selection as a senior in 2012, after leading the Wolves to a 10-3 record and second round playoff appearance…Posted 109 tackles (97 solo), 4 INTs and 8 PD that season Transferred to Timber Creek for his senior season after three years at East River (Orlando, FL) HS, where he played TE

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0) Led the Ravens with a career-high 12 special teams tackles (8 solo), playing in all 16 games as an undrafted rookie free agent…His 12 special teams tackles also marked the second most by an undrafted rookie in franchise history, trailing only LB Bart Scott’s 16 in 2002 Was one of three undrafted rookies (WR/RS Janarion Grant and CB Darious Williams) to make the Ravens’ Week 1 53man roster Made his first-career tackle from scrimmage in the Wild Card game vs. LAC (1/6/19)

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

121

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— BOARD'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited with patients unable to go home for the holidays at Medstar Union Memorial Hospital (2019) Joined Ravens alumni and teammates during director of player engagement Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need (2019) Participated in the St. John Baptist 5K Run, Walk and Roll/Walk for Bobbi Engram Foundation, hosted by Ravens TEs coach Bobby Engram (2019) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2019) Alongside teammates, participated as a celebrity bowler in Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling Night to benefit his 4every1 Foundation (2019) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019) Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2019) Joined Ravens alumni and teammates during director of player engagement Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need (2018) Alongside Ravens teammates, helped distribute shoes to students at Collington Square Elementary/Middle School with Samaritan’s Feet (2018) Joined teammates at Matthew Judon’s Karaoke and Lip Sync Party to benefit his 10/91 Foundation (2018) Participated in the team’s KaBoom! community playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates and Ravens staff (2018)

CHRIS BOARD'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Lions 2023 Patriots NFL TOTALS

GP 16 15 16 16 17 17 97

GS 0 0 2 0 1 0 3

TK 0 5 24 30 11 0 70

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 9 2 10 2.5 11.0 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 13 17 0 0 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 28 3 11 2.5 11.0 8 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0

ST MISC TK S A FF FR S A 12 8 4 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 10 6 4 0 0 0 0 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 55 34 21 0 0 0 0

CHRIS BOARD'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 1 2 4

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CHRIS BOARD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed

Forced Fumbles

7 at Denver Broncos, Oct 03, 2021 5 at Denver Broncos, Oct 03, 2021 2.0 vs. New York Giants, Dec 27, 2020 1 at Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 18, 2020

Tackles For Loss Special Teams Tackles

1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Nov 01, 2020 ...1 more at 1. 2 vs. New York Giants, Dec 27, 2020 2 at Green Bay Packers, Jan 08, 2023 ...9 more at 2.

CHRIS BOARD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles

Solo Tackles

1 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021 ...1 more at 1.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

122

1 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021 ...1 more at 1.

VETERANS


CHRIS BOARD'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (PATRIOTS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Eagles 09/17 Dolphins 09/24 at Jets 10/01 at Cowboys 10/08 Saints 10/15 at Raiders 10/22 Bills 10/29 at Dolphins 11/05 Commanders 11/12 Colts 11/26 at Giants 12/03 Chargers 12/07 at Steelers 12/17 Chiefs 12/24 at Broncos 12/31 at Bills 01/07 Jets 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 17-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 4-13

123

SCORE 20-25 17-24 15-10 3-38 0-34 17-21 29-25 17-31 17-20 6-10 7-10 0-6 21-18 17-27 26-23 21-27 3-17

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 9/1, 1/0) Saw action in nine games (one start), helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 11/20/21 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 11/8/21 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 10/12/21 Ben Cleveland was selected by the Ravens in the third round (94th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the first of two Ravens’ picks (CB Brandon Stephens, 104th) in the round

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/4) Saw action in 12 games (four starts) at LG during his rookie campaign, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg) Started at LG, helping pave the way for a rushing attack that totaled 249 yards and a season-high 6.9 ypc average vs. Pit. (1/9/22) Started at LG at Cin. (12/26), helping protect QB Josh Johnson, whose 304 passing yards were the most by a Ravens’ QB in his first start with the team…Johnson was sacked just once, finishing 28-of-40 for 2 TDs and 1 INT Made his first-career start at LG and blocked on all 70 offensive snaps vs. GB (12/19)…Blocked for an offense that produced 215 passing yards and 143 rushing yards, while allowing only 1 sack…Helped QB Tyler Huntley become one of seven NFL QBs since 1960 to throw for 200 yards/2 TDs and rush for 70 yards/2 TDs in a single game Saw action at LG, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the win at Den. (10/3)…Also protected QB Lamar Jackson, who passed for 316 yards and 1 TD Saw action on 26 snaps at LG and split time with Ben Powers in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…Also protected in field-goal formation during K Justin Tucker’s game-winning and NFLrecord 66-yard kick Made his NFL debut, seeing action at LG and helping block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…Baltimore eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-consecutive game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Saw action in 16 games (two starts) for the Ravens in 2023, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Saw action in nine games (one start) in 2022, helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards In 2021, saw action in 12 games (four starts) at LG during his rookie campaign, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg) — PERSONAL — Brother, Ryan, played baseball at Georgia Southern Enjoys hunting, bowfishing, landscaping and collects pocketknives Aspires to one day learn how to play guitar, in hopes of performing “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynrd 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/2, 2/0) Saw action in 16 games (two starts), helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Saw action at RG, helping block for a Ravens offense that scored twice through the air and twice on the ground, while producing the third-highest postseason rushing mark (229 yards) in franchise history, in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Started at RG in place of the injured G Kevin Zeitler, blocking for an offense that produced 491 yards of offense (331 passing & 160 rushing) and a season-high 56 points in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31) …Baltimore’s 56 points also marked the second-highest total in franchise history and the most points ever scored at M&T Bank Stadium 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— COLLEGE — Played in 45 career games (25 starts) at Georgia, where in 2020 he developed into one of the SEC’s top offensive linemen In his first full season as a starter (2020) for the Bulldogs, started all nine regular season games at RG, seeing action on 82% of UGA’s offensive snaps Earned several collegiate honors, including second-team AllAmerica by The Athletic (2020), third-team All-America by the Associated Press (2020), first-team All-SEC by the Associated Press (2020) and three-time SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (2019-20) 124

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Majored in social justice at Georgia — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Stephens County (Toccoa, GA) HS, where he earned All-District and All-State honors as a senior and helped lead his team to the playoffs in all four years of his high school career Earned U.S. Army All-American (2016) and MaxPreps secondteam All-American honors in 2015...Also lettered in baseball

— CLEVELAND'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Alongside teammate C Tyler Linderbaum, went fishing on the Chesapeake Bay with military veterans (2024) Visited Bay Brooke Middle School to recognize 50 students who participated in the United Way’s On Track 4 Success program (2022) Participated in Shrimp and Gifts holiday shopping event to benefit at-risk youth in Baltimore (2021)

BEN CLEVELAND'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 12 9 16 37

GS 4 1 2 7

BEN CLEVELAND'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 3

GS 0 0 0

BEN CLEVELAND'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P P P P P P P P P P S S 16-2

ON INACTIVE LIST

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

BEN CLEVELAND'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

125

VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed to the Baltimore Ravens’ active roster on 12/13/23 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 12/3/23 (vs. LAC) and 12/7/23 (at Pit.) Signed with the Patriots’ practice squad on 10/26/23 Released by New England on 10/24/23 Signed to the Patriots’ active roster on 10/14/23 Signed to the Patriots’ practice squad on 8/30/23 after being waived on 8/29/23 Signed with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent on 5/12/23

Appeared in 13 games for Louisville in 2021, completing 209of-337 passes for 2,941 yards, 19 TDs and 6 INTs, while adding 1,031 rushing yards and 20 TDs on 173 carries (6.0 avg.)…Became the second quarterback (14th) player overall to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single NCAA season and the second player in school history to finish with 2,800 passing yards, 19 rushing and 19 passing TDs in a single season…Led the ACC in rushing TDs Saw action in 11 games for the Cardinals in 2020, completing 195-of-304 passes for 2,617 yards, 20 TDs and 12 INTs, while adding 7 rushing TDs and 609 yards on 131 attempts (4.6 avg.)…Posted 3 TDs and a career-best 350 yards in the air vs. Virginia Tech…Became the first Louisville QB to record consecutive 300-yard passing games since Lamar Jackson in 2017 Played in 12 games during the 2019 season, completing 111of-178 passes for 2,061 yards, 22 TDs and 5 INTs, while adding 6 rushing TDs and 482 yards on 122 attempts (4.0 avg.)…Posted 238 passing yards and a career-best 5 passing TDs, while also adding 1 rushing TD, in the win vs. Syracuse…Set the school record for passing efficiency with a mark of 194.45…Named the Music City Bowl MVP after completing 16-of-23 passes for 279 yards and a pair of TDs, while adding 81 rushing yards on 16 carries (5.0 avg.) in the 38-28 win over Mississippi State Appeared in 10 games for the Cardinals in 2018 after redshirting in 2017, completing 40-of-67 passes for 473 yards and 1 TD, while adding 5 rushing TDs for a team-high 497 rushing yards on 14 attempts (6.3 avg.)…Became the fourth QB in school history to rush for over 100 yards, posting 129 yards on 21 carries vs. Western Kentucky

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in two games as a rookie in 2023, seeing action once as a Patriot and once as a Raven...Signed to Baltimore’s active roster on 12/13/23 after spending most of the season on New England’s practice squad — PERSONAL — Received his bachelor's degree in commmunication from Louisville in 2020 Was teammates with QB Lamar Jackson at Louisville for the 2017 season 2023: (RAVENS / PATRIOTS – 2/0, 0/0) Appeared in two games as a rookie in 2023, seeing action once as a Patriot and once as a Raven...Signed to Baltimore’s active roster on 12/13/23 after spending most of the season on New England’s practice squad — COLLEGE — Appeared in 49 games during his five-year playing career (2018-2022) at Louisville, completing 656-of-1,048 passes for 9,308 yards, 69 TDs and 28 INTs, while adding 2,771 yards and 47 rushing TDs on 554 attempts (5.0 avg.)…Became the first Louisville QB to have 9 completions of at least 75 yards each in his career Saw action in 10 games for the Cardinals in 2022, completing 136-of-218 passes for 1,568 yards, 8 TDs and 5 INTs, while adding 565 rushing yards and 12 rushing TDS on 114 carries (5.0 avg.)…Posted 3 rushing TDs and 113 yards on 9 carries in the 41-3 win vs. USF…Became the eighth player in NCAA history to post 8,000 passing yards and 3,000 rushing yards in a career

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Park Crossing (Montgomery, AL) HS, posting 6,276 passing yards and 71 passing TDs, while rushing for 1,926 yards and 32 rushing TDs during his high school career…Led the Thunderbirds to a 13-1 record and the Class 6-A State Semifinals in 2016…Named the Montgomery Advertiser’s Class 5A-7A All-Metro Player of the Year in 2016 Ranked the No. 1 QB in Alabama, the No. 9 Dual-Threat QB in America, the No. 10 overall recruit in Alabama and the No. 219 overall in America coming out of high school Named Public School Player of the Year by the Montgomery Quarterback Club

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— CUNNINGHAM'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE 2023

TEAM Patriots

GP 1

GS 0

NO. 0

2023 Ravens 2023 TOTAL NFL TOTALS

1 2 2

0 0 0

0 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. LG TD 0 0.0 0 0 Went from New England to Baltimore. 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

NO. 0

YDS. 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0

LG 0

TD 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0

0 0 0

YDS. 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

NO. 0 0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

NO. 0 0

MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S NFL REGULAR SEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS DATE 2023

TEAM Patriots

GP 1

GS 0

ATT. 0

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1 2 2

0 0 0

0 0 0

PASSING PCT. YDS AVG. TD INT. 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 Went from New England to Baltimore. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0

CMP. 0

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SK 1

LST 5

RATE 0.0

NO. 0

0 0 0

0 1 1

0 5 5

0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0

RATE 0.0 0.0

NO. 0 0

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0

LG 0

TD 0

0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0

0 0 0

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

0 0 0

MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S NFL POSTSEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

ATT. 0 0

CMP. 0 0

PCT. 0.0 0.0

YDS 0 0

PASSING AVG. TD 0.0 0 0.0 0

INT. 0 0

LG 0 0

SK 0 0

LST 0 0

MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (PATRIOTS/RAVENS) DATE 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/26 12/03 12/07

OPPONENT Eagles Dolphins at Jets at Cowboys Saints at Raiders Bills at Dolphins Commanders Colts at Giants Chargers at Steelers

12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

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RECEIVING YDS. AVG.

0

0 0

0.0

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TD NO. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) Went from Patriots to Ravens. ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST 0 0 0 0 0 0

127

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TD

0

0.0

0 0

0.0 0.0

0

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W/L L L W L L L W L L L L L W

SCORE 20-25 17-24 15-10 3-38 0-34 17-21 29-25 17-31 17-20 6-10 7-10 0-6 21-18

0 0

W W W 0 L 0 6-11

23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

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W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

W/L L L W L L L W L L L L L W

SCORE 20-25 17-24 15-10 3-38 0-34 17-21 29-25 17-31 17-20 6-10 7-10 0-6 21-18

MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (PATRIOTS/RAVENS) DATE 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/26 12/03 12/07

OPPONENT Eagles Dolphins at Jets at Cowboys Saints at Raiders Bills at Dolphins Commanders Colts at Giants Chargers at Steelers

12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

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P 2-0

0 0

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PASSING Y/A Y/C TD INT LG SK/YD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1/5 ON INACTIVE LIST PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) Went from Patriots to Ravens. ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1/5

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ATT

RUSHING YDS LG

TD

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0

0

0

0

0 0

W W W 0 L 0 6-11

23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

SCORE 34-10 10-17

0.0 0.0

0 0

0 0

MALIK CUNNINGHAM'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

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ATT

CMP

YDS

PCT

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0

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128

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RATE

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0

0

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0

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TRANSACTIONS: TyKeem Doss signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/29/24...Signed with the Ravens' practice squad on 8/30/23 after being waived on 8/29/23...Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/4/23. PRO: 2023 (BALTIMORE – 0/0, 0/0) Spent the entire season on Baltimore’s practice squad. COLLEGE: Appeared at LT and LG in 31 games (22 starts) over three years (2020-22) with the Golden Eagles after transferring from East Central Community College (MS)…Helped Southern Mississippi reach its first bowl game since 2019 and first postseason win since 2016…In 2022, blocked for RB Frank Gore Jr. who marked an FBS Bowl and school-record 329 rushing yards in the 38-24 LendingTree Bowl victory over Rice...Invited to participate in the 2023 Tropical Bowl...As a senior in 2022, started all 13 contests for the Golden Eagles...As a redshirt junior in 2021, made three starts in nine appearances...As a junior in 2020, played in nine games (six starts), helping the Golden Eagles’ offensive attack average 372.0 total yards per game...Played in 11 games over two years (2018-19) at East Central Community College (MACCC)...NJCAA second-team All-America offense honors (2019)...NJCAA All-Region 23 team (2019)...MACJC first-team All-Conference South offense honors (2019)...MACJC Most Valuable Offensive Lineman (2019). HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Prepped at Aliceville (AL) HS, where he played in 37 games over two seasons, registering 82 tackles (18 solo), 23 TFL, 2 sacks and 1 INT...Was an All-County and All-Conference performer for the Yellow Jackets...Models his game after Aliceville, AL, native and 13-year NFL pro Walter Jones...Favorite food is wings & rotel dip...Is a talented pianist. — DOSS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Participated in a park restoration at Chinquapin Run Park (Baltimore, MD) with volunteers from the Ravens, Coca-Cola Consolidated and Baltimore Recreation and Parks (2023) Joined teammates for a turkey distribution at Bon Secours Community Works in Baltimore, MD (2023)

TYKEEM DOSS' NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

TYKEEM DOSS' NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 0 0

GS 0 0

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TYKEEM DOSS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0-0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

TYKEEM DOSS' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0-0

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2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/2, 2/0) Saw action in 16 games (two starts), helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Saw action at RT, helping block for a Ravens offense that scored twice through the air and twice on the ground, while producing the third-highest postseason rushing mark (229 yards) in franchise history, in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Saw action at RT, blocking for an offense that produced 491 yards of offense (331 passing & 160 rushing) and a seasonhigh 56 points in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s 56 points also marked the secondhighest total in franchise history and the most points ever scored at M&T Bank Stadium Filled in at RT, blocking for an offense that rushed for 251 yards and 1 TD in the playoff-clinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…Baltimore’s 251 rushing yards marked the 30thstraight game in which the rushing attack eclipsed triple digits, tying for the fourth-longest streak since the 1970 merger Saw action at RT, helping block for an offense that totaled 325 yards (125 rushing yards & 210 passing yards) and 1 TD at Pit. (10/8) Saw action at RT in place of the injured T Morgan Moses, who left the game and did not return after sustaining a shoulder injury in the second quarter, helping block for an offense that completed 15-of-19 passes (78.9%), rushed for 131 yards and reached the end zone on all 4 red zone trips in the 28-3 victory at Cle. (10/1)

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Daniel Faalele was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the first of six Ravens' draft picks (CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Saw action in 16 games (two starts) for the Ravens in 2023, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Appeared in 16 games (one start) as a rookie in 2022, seeing action on 170 offensive snaps (16%) and 71 special teams snaps (18%) Filled in for injured LTs Ronnie Stanley and Patrick Mekari, making his first-career start, vs. Buf. (10/2/22)…Helped protect QB Lamar Jackson and secure running lanes for a ground game that totaled 162 yards and 1 TD Saw his first significant action on the offensive line (54 snaps), filling in at LT for the injured OL Patrick Mekari (ankle), in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25/22)...Blocked on an Oline that helped Baltimore rush for a season-high 188 yards and 1 TD on 26 carries (7.2 avg.)…Protected QB Lamar Jackson, who produced the second game in NFL history (also QB Randall Cunningham in 1990) with 4 passing TDs, 100 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD — PERSONAL — Grew up in Melbourne, Australia, where he originally played basketball and rugby when he was younger…Moved to the U.S. (Bradenton, FL) to attend IMG Academy and began playing football in 2016 Was originally discovered as a football prospect by a University of Hawaii coaching staffer who was recruiting in Australia…Faalele later participated in a “satellite football camp” in Australia that was organized by Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, the brother of Ravens head coach John In 2019, was featured in GQ Australia as one of “Australia’s 50 Greatest Living Athletes” Has one younger brother (Taylor), who currently attends IMG Academy and is a defensive lineman Was roommates with Ravens WR Rashod Bateman while they were teammates at Minnesota Graduated with a degree in business and marketing...Enjoys building computers in his spare time Last name pronounced: FAH-ah-LAY-lay

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/1, 1/0) Appeared in 16 games (one start) as a rookie, seeing action on 170 offensive snaps (16%) and 71 special teams snaps (18%)…Made his first-career start vs. Buf. (10/2) Filled in for injured LTs Ronnie Stanley and Patrick Mekari, making his first-career start, vs. Buf. (10/2)…Helped protect QB Lamar Jackson and secure running lanes for a ground game that totaled 162 yards and 1 TD Saw his first significant action on the offensive line (54 snaps), filling in at LT for the injured OL Patrick Mekari (ankle), in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)...Blocked on an O-line that helped Baltimore rush for a season-high 188 yards and 1 TD on 26 carries (7.2 avg.)…Protected QB Lamar Jackson, who produced the second game in NFL history (also QB Randall Cunningham in 1990) with 4 passing TDs, 100 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD 131

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— COLLEGE — Starting 31 of 34 career games, helped Minnesota produce a 23-11 record in contests in which he played Scored a 2-yard rushing TD against West Virginia in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, which was his last collegiate game As a senior in 2021, helped the Gophers to a 9-4 record by blocking for an offense that totaled 4,681 yards and 25.5 ppg As a sophomore in 2019, helped block for an offense that registered 5,616 yards (third most in school history), for a school-record 3,293 passing yards and 443 points scored (second most in school history)5 His college honors include: Senior Bowl invitation (2022); first-team All-Big Ten by the coaches (2021); second-team All-Big Ten by the Associated Press (2021); third-team All-Big Ten by the media (2021); Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Finalist (2021); Academic All-Big Ten (2020-21); honorable mention All-Big Ten (2018-19); Minnesota’s Outstanding Offensive Freshman (2018)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) from 2016-17, when he first learned to play competitive football In 2017, helped IMG produce an undefeated season by anchoring an offense that averaged 27.8 points and 177 rushing yards per game In 2016, only practiced with the team as he became acclimated to the sport of football

— FAALELE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown, for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

DANIEL FAALELE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 16 32

GS 1 0 1

DANIEL FAALELE'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 1 2 3

GS 0 0 0

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DANIEL FAALELE'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P ON INACTIVE LIST P P P P P P P P P P P 16-0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

DANIEL FAALELE'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Zay Flowers was selected by the Ravens in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft

Registered 5 receptions for a team-high 115 yards and 1 TD in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24)…Became the second rookie in Ravens history to tally at least 100 receiving yards in a playoff game, while his 115-yard receiving total marked the third-best output in Ravens postseason history…His 30-yard TD grab to tie the game in the first quarter marked the longest postseason receiving TD by a Ravens rookie Made his postseason debut, tallying a team-high 4 receptions for 41 yards in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Recorded 3 catches for a team-best and career-high 106 yards, including a 75-yard TD grab that gave Baltimore a 20-13 lead, in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…Posted his first-career 100-yard game and eclipsed WR Torrey Smith’s record (841 receiving yards in 2011) for the most receiving yards by a Raven in a rookie campaign Registered team highs in receptions (9) and receiving yards (72), while adding 1 TD grab in the 33-19 win at SF (12/25)…His 9 receptions matched a single-game career high he set in his NFL debut (9/10/23 vs. Hou.) Registered a team-high 6 catches for 60 yards and 1 TD – a 21-yard score to help Baltimore re-gain the lead with 1:16 remaining in the fourth quarter – while then adding a key 2point conversion, in the 37-31 OT win vs. LAR (12/10) Registered 5 catches for 25 yards and 1 TD, while adding a 37-yard rushing TD in the fourth quarter to seal the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)…Became first Ravens WR to post a receiving TD and a rushing TD in a single game Registered 3 receptions for 43 yards in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16)...The 3 receptions brought his season total to 53, setting a new Ravens record for the most catches by a rookie Registered a team-high 5 receptions for 73 yards vs. Cle. (11/12)...Totaling 50 catches to this point, tied WR Torrey Smith’s record for the most receptions by a rookie in franchise history Registered 4 receptions for 75 yards, including a long of 46, in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Joined Ja’Marr Chase as the only two NFL WRs since the 1970 merger to reach at least 50 scrimmage yards in each of the first seven games played of a career Tallied a team-high 6 receptions for 50 yards and his firstcareer TD in the 24-16 victory at Ten. (10/15 in London)…Joined Ja’Marr Chase (2021), CeeDee Lamb (2020) and Darnay Scott (1994) as the only WRs since the 1970 merger to record at least 50 scrimmage yards in each of the first six games of a career

— HONORS — Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week (Week 17, 2023) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started in 16 games, registering Ravens rookie records in catches (77) and receiving yards (858), while adding 6 total TDs (5 receiving and 1 rushing)…His Ravens rookie-record marks in catches (third) and receiving yards (fourth) each ranked Top 5 among 2023 first-year NFL WRs…Was one of six Ravens to eclipse 300 receiving yards, as Baltimore tied (Cincinnati, Detroit, Green Bay and Washington) for the NFL’s most players reaching that mark…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) — PERSONAL — Xavien “Zay” Kevonn Flowers was the 11th of 14 children (10 boys and 4 girls) born to Willie Flowers and the late Jackie Walden Wears the No. 4 because he is the fourth youngest of 14 kids Attended University School (Fort Lauderdale, FL), where he played varsity HS football with Georgia RB Kenny McIntosh, who was selected in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks...During his senior year, Flowers also palyed with Brandon Inniss and Marcus Tate First fell in love with basketball and was a two-sport athlete in high school...Played alongside NBA players Scottie Barnes and Vernon Carey Jr., as well as Michigan basketball players, Jace and Jett Howard Received multiple NIL deals to transfer after his junior year, but stayed at Boston College for his senior year to become the first in his family to graduate from college Majored in communications at Boston College 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 2/2) Started in 16 games, registering Ravens rookie records in catches (77) and receiving yards (858), while adding 6 total TDs (5 receiving and 1 rushing)…His Ravens rookie-record marks in catches (third) and receiving yards (fourth) each ranked Top 5 among 2023 first-year NFL WRs…Was one of six Ravens to eclipse 300 receiving yards, as Baltimore tied (Cincinnati, Detroit, Green Bay and Washington) for the NFL’s most players reaching that mark…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Posted 5 receptions for a team-high 73 yards at Pit. (10/8)…Became the second Raven in franchise history (also Marquise Brown in 2019) to eclipse 300 receiving yards through the first five games of a career Posted a team-high 8 receptions and 48 receiving yards in the 22-19 OT defeat vs. Ind. (9/24)…His 21 receptions through Weeks 1-3 mark the most by a Raven through three career games played Tallied 4 catches for 62 yards in the 27-24 victory at Cin. (9/17)…Posted a game-long 52-yard grab on the first offensive play following a S Geno Stone INT…The reception brought Baltimore inside the red zone and kickstarted a 4play scoring drive that TE Mark Andrews capped with a 3yard TD catch

Was named a semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award as a senior in 2022 after setting the BC single-season mark in receiving TDs (12), tied the record for most receptions in a season (78) and produced the third most receiving yards (1,077) in school history Had a breakout sophomore campaign (2020) and became just the second BC wide receiver (Alex Amidon, 2012) to earn first-team All-ACC honors after recording 56 receptions for 892 yards (15.9 avg.) and 9 TDs Was initially recruited to Boston College as a defensive back, but quickly transitioned to wide receiver Never missed a game throughout his four-year BC career — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at University School (Fort Lauderdale, FL), where he played all four years of varsity football as a wide receiver, running back and defensive back…Also lettered in basketball at University A three-star recruit, Flowers earned nearly 30 scholarship offers from FBS programs…Selected Boston College because of the educational component Helped guide a University team that earned back-to-back appearances (2017-18) in the Class 4A state semifinals As a senior, recorded 38 catches for 652 yards and 8 TDs, adding 1 rushing TD…Also had 2 INTs (one returned for a TD) on defense Had a breakout year as a junior, posting 48 receptions for 631 yards and 10 TDs for University

In his NFL debut, recorded a team-high 9 receptions for 78 yards, including 4 grabs that moved the chains on third down, in the 25-9 season-opening win vs. Hou. (9/10)…His 9 receptions mark the most ever by a Raven making an NFL debut — COLLEGE — Played in 48 games (37 starts) during his four-year career with Boston College (2019-22), recording 200 receptions for 3,056 yards (15.3 avg.) and 29 TDs…Added 57 rushing attempts for 345 yards (6.1 avg.) and 2 TDs College honors included: first-team All-ACC (2022, 2020); third-team All-American by the Associated Press (2022); Biletnikoff Award (nation’s top WR) semifinalist (2022); thirdteam All-ACC (2021) Finished his collegiate career as BC’s all-time leader in receptions (200), career receiving yards (3,056) and career receiving TDs (29)

— FLOWERS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted a youth football camp at Archbishop Spalding (Severn, MD) HS (2024) Hosted his first-ever “Zay Day,” a free community event in Fort Lauderdale, FL, offering complimentary food, drinks, bounce houses, games, giveaways and live music (2024) Alongside teammate OLB Tavius Robinson, attended the NFL Flag Regional Canadian Tournament in Hamilton, Canada (2024) Participated in Lamar Jackson's “Funday with LJ” event in Pompano Beach, FL, providing a day full of football and fun for families in the area (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Visited Camp Shoresh in Adamstown, MD to interact with campers (2023) Attended a girls’ flag football game at Oakdale High School to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2023) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at Liberty High School to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2023) Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Purchased turkeys and sides with teammates for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2023) Participated in the “Shrimp and Gifts” holiday shopping event to benefit at-risk youth in Baltimore (2023)

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ZAY FLOWERS' NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 16

GS 16 16

NO. 77 77

YDS. 858 858

RECEIVING AVG. 11.1 11.1

LG 75t 75T

TD 5 5

NO. 8 8

YDS. 56 56

RUSHING AVG. 7.0 7.0

LG 37t 37T

TD 1 1

YDS. 4 4

RUSHING AVG. 2.0 2.0

LG 3 3

TD 0 0

ZAY FLOWERS' NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 2 2

GS 2 2

NO. 9 9

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 156 17.3 156 17.3

LG 54 54

TD 1 1

NO. 2 2

ZAY FLOWERS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Longest Runs Rushing TDs Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average

2 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 37 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 37t at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 1 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 9 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 ...1 more at 9. 106 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 35.3 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023

Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Longest Runs Receptions Receiving Yards

2 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 4 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 3 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 5 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 115 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

75t vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...4 more at 1. 106 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 2 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 1 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 106 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023

All-Purpose Yards Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

ZAY FLOWERS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RUSHING/RECEIVING Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs All-Purpose Yards Most TDs

23.0 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 54 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 119 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

ZAY FLOWERS' 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (1): REGULAR SEASON DATE 12/31/23

TEAM DOLPHINS

DATE 01/28/24

TEAM CHIEFS

NO. 3

YDS. 106

AVG. 35.3

LG 75t

TD 1

LG 54

TD 1

ZAY FLOWERS' 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (1): POSTSEASON NO. 5

YDS. 115

AVG. 23.0

ZAY FLOWERS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S

NO. 9 4 8 3 5 6 4 5 1 5 3 5 6 1 9 3

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 78 8.7 62 15.5 48 6.0 56 18.7 73 14.6 50 8.3 75 18.8 19 3.8 11 11.0 73 14.6 43 14.3 25 5.0 60 10.0 7 7.0 72 8.0 106 35.3

16-16

77

858

11.1

LG 21 52 8 43 29 14 46 8 11 18 33 18 21t 7 13 75t

TD NO. 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 75T 5 8

YDS. 9 6 2 -6 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 37 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 4.5 6.0 2.0 -6.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 37.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 6 6 2 -6 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 37t 0 0 0 0

56

7.0

37T

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 1 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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ZAY FLOWERS' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

NO. 4 5 9

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 41 10.3 115 23.0 156 17.3

LG 17 54 54

TD 0 1 1

137

NO. 0 2 2

YDS. 0 4 4

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 2.0 2.0

LG 0 3 3

TD 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Kyle Hamilton was selected by the Ravens in the first round (14th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the first of two Ravens' draft picks (C Tyler Linderbaum, 25th overall) in the round…Declared for the draft following his junior season at Notre Dame

Older brother (Tyler) played basketball at Penn and William & Mary, where he earned his M.B.A. Is an avid golfer who has a 10 handicap Was one of four hosts of “Inside The Garage,” a podcast produced with Notre Dame roommates Cam Hart, K.J. Wallace and Conor Ratigan Is a big fan of the rapper Drake and LeBron James Majored in marketing/marketing management at Notre Dame

— HONORS — Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2023) Pro Bowler (2023) PFWA All-NFL Team (2023) Ravens Media Good Guy, as voted on by local media (2023) AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 16, 2023) PFWA All-Rookie Team (2022)

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 2/2) Started all 15 games in which he appeared, recording 81 tackles, 10 TFL, 3 sacks, 4 INTs, 1 FF and a team-leading 13 PD, en route to earning his first-career Pro Bowl nod and first-team All-Pro honors…Posted the most TFL by any NFL safety and the most by any DB in Ravens single-season history…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Contributed 11 tackles (9 solo), including 1 TFL, and 1 QBH in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24), helping hold the Chiefs to 98 total yards and zero points in the second half Posted 5 tackles (3 solo), as well as career bests in INTs (2) and PD (3), in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25)...Baltimore tied a single-game franchise record with 5 INTs (10/14/07 vs. STL), and Hamilton became the youngest Raven (22 years old) with a multi-INT performance Notched a team-high 7 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, and 1 PD in the 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)...It marked his thirdstraight game with a TFL, tying Chuck Clark (2021), Matt Elam (2013), Ed Reed (2003) and Kim Herring (1999) for the longest such streak by a DB in franchise history Posted 7 tackles (4 solo), including 1 TFL – helping him surpass Ed Reed (8 in 2003) for the most TFL (9) by a Ravens DB in single-season history – in the 37-31 OT victory vs. LAR (12/10) Registered 6 tackles (4 solo), including 2 TFL, and 1 PD in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)…Tied S Ed Reed (2003) for the most TFL (8) by a DB in Ravens single-season history Tallied 8 total tackles and an 18-yard INT-TD return on the second play of the game vs. Cle (11/12), marking his firstcareer score and the fastest defensive TD (40 seconds into a game) in franchise history Recorded a career-high 10 tackles (9 solo), including 1 TFL, and 1 PD in the 31-24 victory at Ari. (10/29) Posted 7 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Baltimore's defense permitted fewer than 100 yards in the first half (97) for the fourth-consecutive game

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started all 15 games in which he appeared for Baltimore in 2023, recording 81 tackles, 10 TFL, 3 sacks, 4 INTs, 1 FF and a team-leading 13 PD, en route to earning his first-career Pro Bowl nod and first-team All-Pro honors…Posted the most TFL by any NFL safety and the most by any DB in Ravens single-season history…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Made four starts in 16 appearances during his rookie season in 2022, registering 55 tackles, 2 sacks, 5 PD and 1 FF…Led the special teams unit with 7 tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Tallied a team-high 9 tackles (5 solo) and 1 FF (which he recovered) at Cin. in the Wild Card Playoff (1/15/23)…Became the first player in Ravens history to record at least 1 FF and 1 FR in a playoff debut, helping hold the Bengals to 234 total yards Tallied a career-high 8 tackles (6 solo), 1 sack (-7 yards), 2 TFL and 1 PD in his first-career start at Cle. (12/17/22)… Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 5-of-15 (33.3%) on third down and a 1-of-4 (25%) red zone TD efficiency — PERSONAL — Father (Derrick) was a third-round draft pick by the New Jersey Nets in the 1988 after playing collegiately at Southern Mississippi…Derrick then played in several European basketball leagues, which is why Kyle was born in Greece…The family also lived in Italy, Israel and Russia for short periods before moving to Atlanta when Kyle was 3 years old 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Notched 3 solo tackles and 2 TFL at Pit. (10/8), becoming the first DB with at least 4 TFL in each of his first two NFL seasons since S Jamal Adams (2017-18) Notched 5 total tackles and his first-career INT in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1), contributing to the Ravens’ sixth-ever performance allowing fewer than 200 total yards and tallying at least 3 INTs…The defense permitted just 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing), marking its fewest since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131 yards) Posted career-highs in tackles (9 – 7 solo) and sacks (3), adding 1 FF and 1 PD vs. Ind. (9/24)…Became just the sixth NFL DB with 3 sacks in a single game since 2000 and the youngest DB – at 22 years & 192 days old – to ever accomplish such a feat since 1982 (when the individual sack became an official statistic)

Notched 3 solo tackles in his NFL debut in the 24-9 seasonopening win at NYJ (9/11)…Saw action on 42 defensive snaps, helping Baltimore’s defense limit New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down — COLLEGE — Recorded 139 total tackles (97 solo), 8 INTs (1 returned for a TD) and 16 PD in 31 career games for the Irish Served as a team captain during his junior season (2021), playing in seven games and recording 35 tackles (19 solo), 3 INTs and 4 PD…Led a defense that allowed the nation’s 15th-fewest points per game (19.7) and tied (UTSA) to produce the 10th-most takeaways (26) In 2020, helped lead Notre Dame to the College Football Playoff in a Rose Bowl berth against Alabama…Produced a career-high 63 tackles on the season, adding 1 INT and 6 PD Tallied a career-high 4 INTs as a freshman in 2019, helping Notre Dame tie for the nation’s fourth-most takeaways (28) His college honors include: first-team All-American by AFCA (2021); first-team All-American by FWAA (2020-21); secondteam All-American by the Associated Press (2021); first-team All-American by Phil Steele (2020-21); first-team AllIndependent by Phil Steele (2021); Bednarik Award Finalist (2021); Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist (2021); Athlon Defensive Player of the Week (2021, Week 3); Walter Camp Defensive Player of the Week (2021, Week 3); Bednarik Award Player of the Week (2021, Week 3); Lott IMPACT Trophy Player of the Week (2021, Week 1); second-team AllAmerican by AFCA (2020); second-team All-American by Walter Camp (2020); second-team All-American by The Athletic (2020); third-team All-American by the Associated Press (2020); first-team All-ACC by the coaches (2020); firstteam All-ACC by the Associated Press (2020); first-team AllACC by Phil Steele (2020); Bednarik Award Semifinalist (2020); Freshman All-American by The Athletic (2019); CoDefensive Newcomer of the Year by Echoes (2019)

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/4, 1/1) Made four starts in 16 appearances during his rookie season, registering 55 tackles, 2 sacks, 5 PD and 1 FF…Led the special teams unit with 7 tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Tallied a team-high 9 tackles (5 solo) and 1 FF (which he recovered) at Cin. in the Wild Card Playoff (1/15/23)…Became the first player in Ravens history to record at least 1 FF and 1 FR in a playoff debut, helping hold the Bengals to 234 total yards Tallied 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 QBH to help force a thirddown incompletion vs. Pit. (1/1/23) Tallied a career-high 8 tackles (6 solo), 1 sack (-7 yards), 2 TFL and 1 PD in his first-career start at Cle. (12/17)… Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 5-of-15 (33.3%) on third down and a 1-of-4 (25%) red zone TD efficiency Recorded 4 tackles (all solo), 1 TFL and 1 QBH before exiting the game with a knee injury in the third quarter of the 13-3 win vs. Car. (11/20)…Baltimore’s defense permitted season lows in points (3), total yards (205), rushing yards (36) and yards per play (3.8), while registering 4 sacks and 3 takeaways (2 INTs & 1 FR) Tallied 5 tackles (all solo) and 1 ST tackle in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7)…Baltimore’s defense limited New Orleans – which entered averaging 141.3 rushing yards per game – to 48 yards rushing on 15 attempts (3.2 avg.) Posted 3 tackles (2 solo), including his first-career sack (-8 yards), while adding 1 ST tackle in the 23-20 win vs. Cle. (10/23)…Baltimore’s defense limited the Browns to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down…Became the first Ravens rookie defensive back since S Omar Brown (2012) to notch a sack Recorded his first-career FF (recovered by CB Marcus Peters) to halt a fourth-quarter drive in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Baltimore’s defense forced 4 turnovers (3 in the fourth quarter) for the first time since 2017 (12/17 at Cle.) and limited New England to 2-of-9 (22.2%) on third down 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Marist (Atlanta, GA) HS, where he lettered three times playing safety and WR Recorded 75 tackles (42 solo) and 6 INTs on defense, also posting 41 receptions for 942 receiving yards and 7 TDs As a senior in 2018, garnered first-team All-Region 7-AAAA honors from The Atlanta Journal Constitution…Was also named the publication’s Special Teams Player of the Year for his standout punt and kickoff return efforts (313 combined return yards, including a 97-yard KOR-TD) and 2 blocked kicks Was a 2018 finalist for the American Family Insurance Defensive Player of the Year award and was chosen to participate in the 2019 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio Also lettered in basketball and received D-I scholarship offers to play the sport

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— HAMILTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Purchased turkeys and sides with teammates for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the Ravens’ organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Surprised Touchdown for Teachers award recipient, Keisha Nandalal of Fountain Green Elementary School, with a school visit congratulatory meet & greet (2023) Participated in Trading Places, meeting fans and serving as a grounds crew member for Southwest Airlines at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown, for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

KYLE HAMILTON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 15 31

TACKLES GS TK S A TFL YDS 4 55 41 14 4 20 15 81 63 18 10 36 19 136 104 32 14 56

SK 2.0 3.0 5.0

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 15.0 5 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 36.0 4 4 25 18t 1 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51.0 9 4 25 18T 1 18 2 0 0 0 7 5 2 0 0 0 0

KYLE HAMILTON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 1 9 5 4 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14 12 2 1 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 23 17 6 1 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

KYLE HAMILTON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles

10 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023 9 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023 3.0 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Sep 24, 2023 3 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 1 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Sep 24, 2023 ...1 more at 1.

Total Tackles Solo Tackles Forced Fumbles

11 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 9 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

Tackles For Loss Interceptions Interception Return Yards Special Teams Tackles

2 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 ...3 more at 2. 2 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 18 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 2 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 11, 2022

KYLE HAMILTON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Fumble Recoveries Tackles For Loss

140

1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

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KYLE HAMILTON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 15-15

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3.0 36.0 2 20 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 18 18 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 7 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST L 81 63 18 3.0 36.0 10 36 4 4 25 18T 1 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

TK 3 4 9 5 3 1 7 10 3 8 3 6 7 7 5

S 2 3 7 5 3 0 6 9 2 8 1 4 4 6 3

A 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 2

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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KYLE HAMILTON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK S 3 3 11 9 14 12

A 0 2 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

141

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 7/30/24 Reverted back to Injured Reserve on 12/26/23 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 12/4/23 Placed on Injured Reserve on 8/31/23 Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/4/23

In 11 games played, garnered 2021 first-team All-Patriot League honors after recording a career-high 64 tackles (37 solo) and team-high 5.5 sacks, while adding 7.5 TFL, 2 FFs and 3 PD as a team captain…Registered a team-high 8 tackles (6 solo) and 2.5 sacks in the win at Georgetown …Posted a season-high 9 tackles (5 solo) vs. Fordham Played in three games during the 2020 COVID-shortened campaign, tallying 19 tackles (14 solo), 3.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 1 FF and 2 PD for the 2-1 Leopards…Earned first-team AllPatriot League honors after recording at least 5 tackles and 1 TFL in each game Appeared in 12 games in 2019, notching 43 tackles (25 solo) and a team-high 11.5 TFL and 8 sacks, while adding 3 PD and 1 blocked kick…Tabbed Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, earned first-team All-Patriot League honors and was selected by his coaching staff as the winner of the Hugh L. “Stoney” Jones Team MVP Award…Recorded 4 tackles (2 solo), including a season-high 2.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks and 2 PD in the win vs. Fordham…Posted a season-high 9 tackles (6 solo) in the season opener at William & Mary Selected as the Patriot League Rookie of the Year, while also being named a second-team All-Patriot League performer after posting 58 tackles (37 solo) and a career-high 15 TFL and 8.5 sacks (tied), while adding 2 FFs and 1 FR in 11 games played for the Leopards in 2018…Was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week for his 3-sack performance in the win at Fordham (Week 9)…Registered a team-high 9 tackles (6 solo), 1.5 sacks and 1 FF at Georgetown Majored in psychology at Lafayette College

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Spent his entire rookie season (2023) on Injured Reserve (ankle) after making the Ravens' initial 53-man roster...Designated for return to practice on Dec. 4, but was not activated to the 53-man roster — PERSONAL— Was drafted in the second round (ninth overall) of the 2023 USFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Maulers prior to signing with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent Serves as a “Brothers of Lafayette Football” mentor, which helps provide Lafayette student-athletes with quickly delivered free advice from established alumni in high-level professional positions 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Spent his entire rookie season on Injured Reserve (ankle) after making the Ravens' initial 53-man roster...Designated for return to practice on Dec. 4, but was not activated to the 53-man roster — COLLEGE — Saw action in 48 games (46 starts) during his five-year playing career (2018-22) at Lafayette College, totaling 233 tackles (140 solo), 50 TFL, 32 sacks, 8 FFs, 1 FR, 12 PD and 4 blocked kicks…Was a two-time team captain (2021-22), two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year (2022 & 2019) and a conference-record five-time recipient of AllPatriot League laurels (four first-team selections and one second-team selection)…Finished as Lafayette’s career sacks leader (32), owning the No. 4 spot in Patriot League history upon graduation Saw action in 11 games as a captain for the Leopards in 2022, tallying 49 tackles (27 solo), including a team-high 12.5 TFL and 8.5 sacks, while adding 3 FFs, 4 PD and 3 blocked kicks…Named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year for the second time in his career and earned his fourthcareer first-team All-Patriot League honor…Registered 6 tackles (3 solo), 2 sacks, 1 FF and 1 blocked kick vs. Princeton…Posted 5 tackles (4 solo), including 3.5 TFL and 1 sack, while adding 1 FF and 1 PD in the season-opening shutout win vs. Sacred Heart 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at City College (Baltimore, MD) HS, where he was an Honor Roll student and played three seasons and was a two-year captain on the football team…Was also a two-year captain as an attacker on the lacrosse team and competed in one season of track & field, specializing in the shot put

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— HAMM'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds (London) for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Donated and decorated pumpkins with students at James McHenry Elementary School (Baltimore, MD) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2023) Purchased turkeys and sides with teammates for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2023) Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Supports team holiday events such as the annual MedStar Union Memorial Hospital visit (2014)

MALIK HAMM'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MALIK HAMM'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MALIK HAMM'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN W INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN W INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

MALIK HAMM'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/8, 1/0) Made eight starts in 17 games, notching 27 tackles on defense and 4 tackles on special teams…Blocked a fourthquarter 60-yard FGA to preserve Baltimore’s lead 23-20 lead vs. Cle. (10/23)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Blocked a 60-yard Cleveland FGA with 2:09 remaining in the game to help preserve Baltimore’s 23-30 lead in the victory vs. Cle. (10/23)…Baltimore’s defense limited the Browns to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down. Matched his single-game high in solo tackles (4) in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed with Baltimore on 3/13/24 Activated from Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 11/27/21 Designated to return from NFI on 11/22/21 Placed on Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 11/1/21 Malik Harrison was selected by the Ravens in the third round (98th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft...Was the third of four Ravens’ picks (DT Justin Madubuike, WR Devin Duvernay and G Tyre Phillips) selected in the round — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 14 games (eight starts) with Baltimore in 2023, contributing 17 tackles and 1 QBH, while adding 3 special teams tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Saw action in 14 games (five starts) in 2021, producing 18 tackles and 2 TFL for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)…Added 7 special teams tackles, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Saw action in 16 games (six starts) during his rookie campaign in 2020, totaling 36 tackles (21 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD on defense, while adding 7 special teams tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%) Notched a then-career-high 6 tackles (3 solo) and game-high 5 ST tackles (3 solo) in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8/20)… Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout to help secure the team's 10th-consecutive road victory Started in his NFL debut, registering 4 solo tackles and 1 PD in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3of-12 (25%) on third down

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/5) Saw action in 14 games (five starts), producing 18 tackles and 2 TFL for the NFL’s No. 1 run defense (84.5 ypg)…Added 7 special teams tackles, helping Baltimore’s unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Registered 3 tackles and 1 ST stop in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6 points Posted 5 tackles and 1 TFL in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards 2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7, 2/1) Saw action in 16 games (six starts) during his rookie campaign, totaling 36 tackles (21 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD on defense, while adding 7 special teams tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%) Started at LB and made his postseason debut in the 20-13 Wild Card Round win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Recorded 2 tackles on defense and assisted on 1 special teams stop…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and held Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc) Notched a then-career-high 6 defensive tackles (3 solo) and game-high 5 ST tackles (3 solo) in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout to help secure the team's 10th-consecutive road victory Started in his NFL debut, registering 4 solo tackles and 1 PD in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3of-12 (25%) on third down

— PERSONAL — Grew up just 15 minutes from Ohio State University, in Walnut Ridge, OH Majored in human development and family science 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/8, 2/1) Played in 14 games (eight starts), contributing 17 tackles and 1 QBH, while adding 3 special teams tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Started and registered 4 tackles (1 solo) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 3 points and 213 total yards (38 rushing & 175 passing) in the Divisional Playoff victory vs. Hou. (1/20/24) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Walnut Ridge (Columbus, OH) HS, where he was a three-year starting QB and rotated between safety and LB on defense…Also saw action as a punter Boasted a superb senior year in which he passed for 1,161 yards and 8 TDs, also rushing for 897 yards and 15 scores…Added 40 tackles and 5 sacks on defense Also led Walnut Ridge to its first basketball state title since 1971 during the 2014-15 season…Won an impromptu team slam dunk contest Competed in the long jump, high jump and broke the school record as a member of the 4x200 meter relay team

— COLLEGE — Totaled 205 tackles (136 solo), 29 TFL, 10 sacks, 1 INT, 3 FRs and 9 PD at Ohio State Played in 52 games (28 starts) over four seasons Helped Ohio State reach three-consecutive outright Big Ten championships (2017-19) Led the team in tackles as a senior (75) and junior (81) Collected 16.5 TFL in his senior campaign…Only Andy Katzenmoyer (23, 1996), Ryan Shazier (17, 2012 and 22.5, 2013) and Matt Wilhelm (19.5, 2002) had more TFL from the LB position in Buckeyes’ single-season history Was named first-team All-Big Ten by coaches (2019), thirdteam All-American by the AP (2019), honorable mention AllBig Ten by coaches and media (2018) and OSU Scholar Athlete (2016)

— HARRISON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Annually hosts a youth football camp for children in his hometown of Columbus, OH, at his alma mater, Walnut Ridge HS (2021-24) Attended the Ravens’ annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Purchased turkeys and sides with teammates for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2023) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Hosted his 2nd annual kids football camp at Reynoldsburg High School in Reynoldsburg, OH (2023) Attended the Columbus Chargers football camp (2023) Joined teammate Roquan Smith for his youth football at Owings Mills High School in Owings Mills, MD (2023) Participated in Trading Places, meeting fans and serving as a grounds crew member for Southwest Airlines at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport (2022) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2022) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at City Polytechnic High School to interact and give encouragement to both male and female student athletes (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Surprised students in attendance at the CIAA Sports Clinic (2022) Attended Playground Groundbreaking of new Ravens-themed playground in Owings Mills (2022) Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022) Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022) Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s sixth annual 4Every1 Foundation Turkey Drive by distributing turkeys and sides to families in need (2021)

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MALIK HARRISON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 14 17 14 61

GS 7 5 8 8 28

TK 36 18 27 17 98

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 21 15 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 11 7 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 19 8 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 11 6 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 62 36 4 9 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 11 11 0 0 0 0

MALIK HARRISON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 1 2 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 6 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 1 8 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 0 0

GP 2 1 2 5

MALIK HARRISON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Passes Defensed

7 vs. Tennessee Titans, Nov 22, 2020 4 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 17, 2022 ...3 more at 4. 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Sep 13, 2020

Total Tackles Solo Tackles

4 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

Tackles For Loss Special Teams Tackles

1 at New York Giants, Oct 16, 2022 ...3 more at 1. 5 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 08, 2020

MALIK HARRISON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Special Teams Tackles Special Teams Forced Fumbles

1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 ...2 more at 1. 1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

MALIK HARRISON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S P P P S P S P S S P

TK 2 1 0 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 2

S 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 2

A 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0

S S S

0 0 1

0 0 0 0 1 0

14-8

17 11 6

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST L 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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MALIK HARRISON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S P 2-1

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TK 4 3 7

S 1 0 1

A 3 3 6

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

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W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens on 4/14/24 Released by the Bills on 3/6/24 Signed by Buffalo (two-year contract) on 3/16/23 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 10/15/22 Signed a one-year restricted free agent tender with the Saints on 4/29/22 Activated from Injured Reserve on 1/9/21 Placed on Injured Reserve (neck) on 12/18/20 Signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent on 5/6/19

Played in nine games (two starts) in 2020, helping the Saints win their second-consecutive NFC South crown…Tallied 20 receptions for 186 yards and 1 TD, 6 rushes for 51 yards (8.5 avg.), 17 PRs for 207 yards (12.2 avg.) and 16 KORs for 436 yards (27.3 avg.)…Also played in both postseason games (one start), totaling 8 receptions for 82 yards and 5 PRs for 83 yards Saw action in 14 contests (one start) and started in the postseason game during his rookie campaign with the NFC South-champion Saints in 2019, earning Associated Press first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors…Became the Saints’ first undrafted player to reach the Pro Bowl in a rookie campaign…Tallied 36 PRs for a career-high 338 yards (9.4 avg., fourth best in the NFL) and 1 TD, along with 24 KORs for 644 yards (26.8 avg., third best in the NFL)…Also added 6 receptions for 24 yards and 4 rushes for 31 yards (7.8 avg.)

— HONORS — Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019) Pro Bowler (2019) PFWA All-NFL (2019) PFWA All-NFC (2019) PFWA All-Rookie (2019) Sporting News All-Pro Team (2019) AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 18, 2023)

— PERSONAL — Majored in organizational communications at Assumption Legally changed his last name from Harris to Harty in December 2021 to honor his stepfather, Marlon Harty, who has been a father figure in Deonte’s life Daughter, Zola, was born in June 2022 Alongside his mother, Lisa Harty, launched a smoothie and açaí bowl shop named Enjoy A Bowl in the White Marsh/Middle River area of Maryland in 2021

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 16 games (one start) for the Bills in 2023, seeing action on offense and as the primary punt returner…Totaled 15 receptions for 150 yards and 1 TD, while adding 26 PRs for 323 yards (12.4 avg.) and 1 TD…Also saw time in both playoff games, tallying 2 receptions for 37 yards (18.5 avg.) and 1 KOR for 27 yards…Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after recording a 96-yard PR-TD to help the Bills clinch the AFC East title at Mia. (1/7/24)…The PR-TD marked the longest in Bills history, surpassing DB Keith Moody’s 91yard return vs. Cle. (10/23/77) Played in four of the Saints’ first five games before being placed on Injured Reserve (foot), where he remained for the rest of the 2022 season…Totaled 2 receptions for 13 yards (6.5 avg.), 6 KORs for 137 yards (22.8 avg.) and 3 PRs for 8 yards Saw action in 13 games (one start) with New Orleans in 2021, posting career highs in receptions (36), receiving yards (570), yards per catch (15.8, seventh best in the NFL) and receiving TDs (3), while adding 5 rushes for 41 yards (8.2 avg.)…Also contributed 29 KORs for a career-high 690 yards (23.8 avg.) and 21 PRs for 199 yards (9.5 avg.)

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2023: (BUFFALO BILLS – 16/1, 2/0) Played in 16 games (one start), seeing action on offense and as the primary punt returner…Totaled 15 receptions for 150 yards and 1 TD, while adding 26 PRs for 323 yards (12.4 avg.) and 1 TD…Also saw time in both playoff games, tallying 2 receptions for 37 yards (18.5 avg.) and 1 KOR for 27 yards Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after recording a 96-yard PR-TD to help the Bills clinch the AFC East title at Mia. (1/7/24)…The PR-TD marked the longest in Bills history, surpassing DB Keith Moody’s 91-yard return vs. Cle. (10/23/77) Posted his only offensive TD of the season on a 3-yard grab vs. NYG (10/15) Posted 2 receptions for a season-high 62 yards vs. Jax. (10/8) 2022: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 4/0) Played in four of the first five games before being placed on Injured Reserve (foot), where he remained for the rest of the season…Totaled 2 receptions for 13 yards (6.5 avg.), 6 KORs for 137 yards (22.8 avg.) and 3 PRs for 8 yards Registered 1 reception for 9 yards and 2 KORs for a seasonhigh 65 yards vs. TB (9/18) 147

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2021: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 13/1) Saw action in 13 games (one start), posting career highs in receptions (36), receiving yards (570), yards per catch (15.8, seventh best in the NFL) and receiving TDs (3), while adding 5 rushes for 41 yards (8.2 avg.)…Also contributed 29 KORs for a career-high 690 yards (23.8 avg.) and 21 PRs for 199 yards (9.5 avg.) Registered 2 KORs for 63 yards and 2 receptions for 23 yards vs. Car. (1/2/22) Finished with a team-high 4 receptions for a career-best 96 yards, including a 70-yard TD late in the fourth quarter, vs. Dal. (12/2)…With 4 PRs for 37 yards, surpassed RB Reggie Bush for fourth-most PR yards in franchise history Made his only start of the season, posting 1 reception for 9 yards, 4 KORs for 61 yards and a 12-yard PR, vs. Buf. (11/25) Registered 3 receptions for 84 yards and 5 KORs for 110 yards at Ten. (11/14) Collected a career-high 6 catches for 52 yards, 2 KORs for 51 yards and 3 PRs for 50 yards vs. Atl. (11/7)…Became the third player in franchise history to reach 50 receiving yards, 50 KOR yards and 50 PR yards in a single contest, joining RB Darren Sproles (9/8/11 at GB) and WR Michael Lewis (10/13/02 at Was.)…Harty’s performance also marks the latest in which a player reached these marks in a game Posted a team-high and career-best 6 catches for 52 yards and tacked on 3 PRs for a season-high 50 yards vs. Atl. (11/7) Posted 138 all-purpose yards, with 3 receptions for 35 yards, 1 rush for 22 yards, 1 PR for 12 yards and 2 KORs for 69 yards, vs. TB (10/31) Tallied a career-long 72-yard TD grab from QB Jameis Winston at Was. (10/10)…Also added a 27-yard KOR Recorded a team-best 5 receptions for 52 yards and 2 KORs for 40 yards vs. NYG (10/3) Contributed 3 receptions for 31 yards, while adding a 25-yard PR at NE (9/26) Registered 5 KORs for a career-high 156 yards (31.2 avg.), including a season-long 39-yarder in the second quarter at Car. (9/19) Posted 2 catches for 72 yards and 1 TD, a 55-yard score, in the season opener vs. GB (9/12)

Totaled a career-long 23-yard rush, while adding 2 KORs for 41 yards vs. Atl. (11/22) Recorded 4 receptions for 24 yards and 3 KORs for 122 yards, including a career-long 75-yard KOR, vs. SF (11/15) Posted a season-long 40-yard catch, while adding 3 PRs for 30 yards at TB (11/8) Tallied 3 PRs for 67 yards (22.3 avg.), including a season-long 42-yarder, while adding 3 KORs for 70 yards at Chi. (11/1)…Also recorded 3 receptions for 19 yards Recorded 4 receptions for 46 yards and 1 TD, marking the first offensive score of his career, vs. Car. (10/25)…Added 2 KORs for 47 yards Posted a 10-yard reception, 2 rushes for 10 yards, a 14-yard KOR and 2 PRs for 33 yards at Det. (10/4) Registered 3 KORs for 78 yards (26.0 avg.) vs. GB (9/27) Made his first start of the season, notching 3 receptions for 23 yards, an 11-yard rush and 2 KORs for 64 yards at LV (9/21) Posted 4 PRs for 59 yards (14.8 avg.), a 17-yard reception and 9-yard rush in the season opener vs. TB (9/13) 2019: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 14/1, 1/1) Saw action in 14 contests (one start) and started in the postseason game during his rookie campaign with the NFC South champions, earning Associated Press first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors…Became the Saints’ first undrafted player to reach the Pro Bowl in a rookie campaign…Tallied 36 PRs for a career-high 338 yards (9.4 avg., fourth best in the NFL) and 1 TD, along with 24 KORs for 644 yards (26.8 avg., third best in the NFL)…Also added 6 receptions for 24 yards and 4 rushes for 31 yards (7.8 avg.) Started in the NFC Wild Card vs. Min. (1/5/20), recording a game-long 50-yard reception, while tacking on 4 KORs for 133 yards (33.3 avg.) and 4 PRs for 44 yards…His 227 allpurpose yards marked the second most in Saints’ all-time postseason history, trailing only RB Alvin Kamara’s 230 (1/20/19 vs. LAR)…Became the third player in NFL history to register at least 40 receiving, KOR and PR yards in a postseason contest, joining RB Darren Sproles (1/3/09 vs. Ind.) and WR Antwaan Randle El (1/23/05 vs. NE) Registered his first-career start, posting 4 KORs for 150 yards at Ten. (12/22) Notched a career-high 213 all-purpose yards on 5 KORs for 155 yards (31.0 avg.), 2 PRs for 37 yards, 1 reception for 13 yards and 1 rush for 8 yards vs. SF (12/8) Tallied 4 KORs for 109 yards (27.5 avg.) and 1 PR for 19 yards Atl. (11/10) Collected a career-high 5 PRs for 46 yards (9.2 avg.), while adding 3 KORs for 54 yards at Chi. (10/20) Recorded his first-career TD on a season-long 53-yard PR, while also adding 2 KORs for 60 yards at Sea. (9/22)…The PR-TD marked New Orleans’ first-such score since RB Marcus Murphy’s (9/27/15 at Car.) Notched 3 PRs for 20 yards and 2 KORs for 36 yards in his NFL debut vs. Hou. (9/9)

2020: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 9/2, 2/1) Played in nine games (two starts), helping the Saints win their second-consecutive NFC South crown…Tallied 20 receptions for 186 yards and 1 TD, 6 rushes for 51 yards (8.5 avg.), 17 PRs for 207 yards (12.2 avg.) and 16 KORs for 436 yards (27.3 avg.)…Also played in both postseason games (one start), totaling 8 receptions for 82 yards and 5 PRs for 83 yards Recorded a 54-yard PR in the NFC Divisional Playoff vs. TB (1/17/21)…It marked the Saints’ longest postseason PR since RB Reggie Bush (1/16/10 vs. Ari.) Returned to the active roster from Injured Reserve, leading the team in receptions (7) and receiving yards (83) as a starter in NFC Wild Card victory vs. Chi. (1/10/21) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— COLLEGE — Played four years (2015-18) at Division II Assumption University (Worcester, MA), finishing as one of the most prolific returners in NCAA history…Totaled 62 KORs for 2,031 yards (32.8 avg.) and 6 TDs and 48 PRs for 981 yards (20.4 avg.) and 8 TDs in 44 career games…Owns the NCAA record for career return TDs (14), as well as school records in all-purpose yards (6,173) and total TDs (45)…On offense, posted 226 receptions for 2,897 yards (12.8 avg.) and 28 TDs, while tacking on 31 rushes for 229 yards (7.4 avg.) and 3 TDs…Named to the D2Football.com All-Decade Team in 2020 Named an AFCA second-team All-American, Worcester AllArea Player of the Year and was a first-team All-Northeast 10 selection at both WR and KR as a senior in 2018…Totaled 1,266 all-purpose yards on 41 receptions for 751 yards (18.3 avg.) and 8 TDs, 11 KORs for 324 yards (29.5 avg.) and 1 TD and 10 PRs for 190 yards and 1 TD…Tied the school record with a 100-yard KOR-TD vs. Stonehill…Totaled a season-best 8 receptions for 168 yards and 2 TDs vs. American International (9/29/18) Earned countless awards as a junior in 2017, including AFCA first-team All-American, D2football.com second-team AllAmerican, New England Football Writers Division II/III AllNew England, Worcester Area Football Association CoOffensive Player of the Year and Don Hansen Super Region 1 Special Teams Player of the Year honors…Was also named first-team All-Region as both an all-purpose player and return specialist with Northeast 10 Conference MVP honors…Posted 15 KORs for 642 yards (42.8 avg.) and 3 TDs, 18 PRs for 473 yards (26.3 avg.) and a school-record 5 TDs, 61 receptions for 810 yards (13.3 avg.) and 8 TDs and 11 rushes for 40 yards and 1 TD to total 1,965 all-purpose yards…Set the program record for combined TD returns (8) in a single season…Posted 3 KORs for 194 yards (64.7 avg.) and 2 TDs, including a 99-yard KOR-TD, and 8 receptions for 168 yards (21.0 avg.) and 2 TDs in the NCAA Playoffs vs. Findlay (11/25/17)

Named first-team All-Region and received New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England and firstteam All-Northeast 10 honors as a sophomore in 2016…Tallied 15 KORs for 464 yards (30.9 avg.) and 1 TD along with 10 PRs for 109 yards (10.9 avg.)…Also registered 42 receptions for 512 yards (12.2 avg.) and 3 TDs to go with 8 rushes for 93 yards (11.6 avg.) and 1 TD In 2015, was named a second-team All-American as a return specialist from Don Hansen’s Football Gazette and the Northeast 10 Conference Rookie of the Year…Was also a New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England performer and earned first-team All-Northeast 10 honors as a returner and second-team honors as a WR…Was the Greyhounds’ leading receiver, posting 82 receptions for 824 yards (10.0 avg.) and 9 TDs, while adding 10 rushes for 95 yards and 1 TD…Notched 21 KORs for 601 yards (28.6 avg.) and 1 TD along with 10 PRs for 209 yards (20.9 avg.) and 2 TDs…Threw his only career pass – a 49-yard TD toss – at American International (10/24/15) — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Archbishop Curley (Baltimore, MD) HS, where he helped lead the Friars to a state title in 2014…That season, posted 130 rushes for 1,450 yards (11.2 avg.) and 20 TDs, 7 receptions for 244 yards (34.9 avg.) and 332 KOR yards and 3 TDs As a junior in 2013, collected 933 yards and 14 TDs on 86 carries (10.8 avg.), while grabbing 4 receiving TDs As a sophomore in 2012, tallied 63 rushes for 676 yards (10.7 avg.) and 6 TDs

— HARTY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted a day of mental wellness to connect people with resources and tackle the stigma around mental health, particularly for Black men and boys, providing a space for people to listen to panelists on mental health, share their own experiences and connect with others (2023) Partnered with Families and Friends of Louisiana’s Incarcerated Children (FFLIC) to "Stand in Love" with incarcerated youth throughout the state by sending them cards and videos with messages of love, encouragement and support for Valentine’s Day (2022) Teamed up with Saints teammates and Hydrate the Hood to distribute PH9 Generator cups to 100 local kids from Dryades YMCA and New Orleans Youth Coalition (2021) Donated over 10,000 meals to food banks in his communities, donating 6,240 meals to the Second Harvest Food Bank in Louisiana and 4,500 meals to the Maryland Food Bank amid the COVID-19 pandemic (2020)

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DEONTE HARTY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Saints 2020 Saints 2021 Saints 2022 Saints 2023 Bills NFL TOTALS

GP 14 9 13 4 16 56

GS 1 2 1 0 1 5

NO. 6 20 36 2 15 79

YDS. 24 186 570 13 150 943

RECEIVING AVG. 4.0 9.3 15.8 6.5 10.0 11.9

LG 13 40 72t 9 43 72T

TD 0 1 3 0 1 5

YDS. 31 51 41 0 0 123

RUSHING AVG. 7.8 8.5 8.2 0.0 0.0 6.5

LG 10 23 22 0 4 23

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 -2 0 -2

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 -2.0 0.0 -2.0

LG 0 -2 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS YDS. AVG. 338 9.4 207 12.2 199 9.5 8 2.7 323 12.4 1,075 10.4

LG 53t 42 26 12 96t 96T

TD 1 0 0 0 1 2

PUNT RETURNS YDS. AVG. 44 11.0 83 16.6 0 0.0 127 14.1

LG 17 54 0 54

TD 0 0 0 0

NO. 4 6 5 0 4 19

DEONTE HARTY'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Saints 2020 Saints 2023 Bills NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 2 5

GS 1 1 0 2

NO. 1 8 2 11

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 50 50.0 82 10.3 37 18.5 169 15.4

LG 50 24 34 50

TD 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 1 0 1

DEONTE HARTY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RETURN STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Saints 2020 Saints 2021 Saints 2022 Saints 2023 Bills NFL TOTALS

RET. 24 16 29 6 1 76

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS. AVG. 644 26.8 436 27.3 690 23.8 137 22.8 7 7.0 1,914 25.2

LG 51 75 39 33 7 75

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 36 17 21 3 26 103

FC 11 5 15 7 25 63

DEONTE HARTY'S NFL POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Saints 2020 Saints 2023 Bills NFL TOTALS

RET. 4 0 1 5

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS. AVG. 133 33.3 0 0.0 27 27.0 160 32.0

LG 54 0 27 54

TD 0 0 0 0

NO. 4 5 0 9

FC 0 3 2 5

DEONTE HARTY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts

Kickoff Return Yards Longest Kickoff Return

2 at Washington Commanders, Sep 24, 2023 ...2 more at 2. 23 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 22, 2020 23 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 22, 2020 6 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 07, 2021 96 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Dec 02, 2021 28.0 at Tennessee Titans, Nov 14, 2021 72t at Washington Football Team, Oct 10, 2021 1 vs. New York Giants, Oct 15, 2023 ...4 more at 1. 213 vs. San Francisco 49ers, Dec 08, 2019 5 at Tennessee Titans, Nov 14, 2021 ...2 more at 5. 156 at Carolina Panthers, Sep 19, 2021 75 vs. San Francisco 49ers, Nov 15, 2020

Rush Attempts Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards

1 vs. Chicago Bears, Jan 10, 2021 7 vs. Chicago Bears, Jan 10, 2021 83 vs. Chicago Bears, Jan 10, 2021 11.9 vs. Chicago Bears, Jan 10, 2021 50 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020 227 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020 4 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020 133 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020

Rushing Yards Longest Runs Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Returns

Fair Catches Punt Return Yards Longest Punt Return Punt Returns Punt Return TDs Punt Return Average Kickoff Return Average Special Teams Tackles Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

3 vs. New York Giants, Oct 15, 2023 ...3 more at 3. 96 at Miami Dolphins, Jan 07, 2024 96t at Miami Dolphins, Jan 07, 2024 5 at Chicago Bears, Oct 20, 2019 1 at Miami Dolphins, Jan 07, 2024 ...1 more at 1. 22.3 at Chicago Bears, Nov 01, 2020 40.7 vs. San Francisco 49ers, Nov 15, 2020 1 at Seattle Seahawks, Sep 22, 2019 1 at Miami Dolphins, Jan 07, 2024 ...6 more at 1. 1 at New York Jets, Sep 11, 2023 ...2 more at 1. 99 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Dec 02, 2021

DEONTE HARTY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RUSHING/RECEIVING

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Longest Kickoff Return Fair Catches Punt Return Yards Longest Punt Return Punt Returns Punt Return Average Kickoff Return Average

150

54 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020 3 vs. Chicago Bears, Jan 10, 2021 61 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jan 17, 2021 54 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jan 17, 2021 4 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020 11.0 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020 33.3 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020

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DEONTE HARTY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BILLS) DATE OPPONENT 09/11 at Jets 09/17 Raiders 09/24 at Commanders 10/01 Dolphins 10/08 Jaguars 10/15 Giants 10/22 at Patriots 10/26 Buccaneers 11/05 at Bengals 11/13 Broncos 11/19 Jets 11/26 at Eagles 12/10 at Chiefs 12/17 Cowboys 12/23 at Chargers 12/31 Patriots 01/07 at Dolphins 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P S P P P P P

NO. 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 9 3.0 4 2.0 15 7.5 10 5.0 62 31.0 3 3.0 10 10.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

P P P P P 16-1

1 0 0 0 1 15

25 0 0 0 12 150

LG 5 8 8 7 43 3t 10 0 0 0 0

TD NO. 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ON INACTIVE LIST 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 43 1 4

25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.0 10.0

YDS. 4 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2

RUSHING AVG. 4.0 0.0 -1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -2.0

LG 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 4

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L L W W W L W L W L L W L W W W W W 11-6

SCORE 16-22+ 38-10 37-3 48-20 20-25 14-9 25-29 24-18 18-24 22-24 32-6 34-37+ 20-17 31-10 24-22 27-21 21-14

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 31-17 24-27

LG 4 0 23 0 9 3 7 24 0 15 15

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8.5 16.0 3.7 9.0 96.0 12.4

9 21 11 11 96t 96T

0 0 0 0 1 1

W/L L W W W L W L W L L W L W W W W W 11-6

SCORE 16-22+ 38-10 37-3 48-20 20-25 14-9 25-29 24-18 18-24 22-24 32-6 34-37+ 20-17 31-10 24-22 27-21 21-14

PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 31-17 24-27

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DEONTE HARTY'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (BILLS) DATE OPPONENT 01/15 Steelers 01/21 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

NO. 1 1 2

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 34 34.0 3 3.0 37 18.5

LG 34 3 34

TD 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

DEONTE HARTY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BILLS) DATE OPPONENT 09/11 at Jets 09/17 Raiders 09/24 at Commanders 10/01 Dolphins 10/08 Jaguars 10/15 Giants 10/22 at Patriots 10/26 Buccaneers 11/05 at Bengals 11/13 Broncos 11/19 Jets 11/26 at Eagles 12/10 at Chiefs 12/17 Cowboys 12/23 at Chargers 12/31 Patriots 01/07 at Dolphins 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P S P P P P P

RET 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P P P P P 16-1

0 1 0 0 0 1

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 7 0 0 0 7

0.0 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7

TD NO FC 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 4 1 ON INACTIVE LIST 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 26 25

PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG 4 4.0 0 0.0 27 13.5 0 0.0 9 4.5 3 3.0 7 7.0 49 12.3 0 0.0 15 15.0 35 8.8 17 32 11 18 96 323

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DEONTE HARTY'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (BILLS) DATE OPPONENT 01/15 Steelers 01/21 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

RET 0 1 1

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG 0 0.0 27 27.0 27 27.0

LG 0 27 27

TD 0 0 0

151

NO 0 0 0

FC 2 0 2

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a two-year contract with the Ravens on 3/12/24 Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 1/20/22 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 1/4/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 10/31/21 Signed a four-year contract extension (through 2024) with the Titans on 4/15/20 Designated as the Titans’ franchise tag player on 3/15/20 Originally selected by the Tennessee Titans in the second round (45th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft

In 2023, became the eighth player in NFL history to reach 9,000 rushing yards and 80 rushing TDs before the age of 30, joining RBs Adrian Peterson, Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith, Jim Brown, LaDainian Tomlinson, Eric Dickerson and Marshall Faulk In 2023, became the third player in NFL history to record 10plus rushing TDs in six consecutive seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (nine seasons) and Adrian Peterson (seven) Earned his third-career Pro Bowl nod after posting the league’s second-most rushing yards (1,538) and 13 TDs on 349 attempts (4.4 avg.) in 2022…Tied for third on the team with a career-high 33 receptions for a career-best 398 receiving yards, while completing both of his pass attempts for 4 yards and 1 TD…Named October’s AFC Offensive Player of the Month after rushing for 563 yards and 5 TDs in four Titans’ victories Started the first eight games of the 2021 season, leading the NFL with 937 rushing yards, 1,091 yards from scrimmage, 10 TDs and 56 total first downs, before being placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 11/1/21…Also hauled in 18 receptions for 154 yards…Missed the final nine regular season games before returning for the Divisional Playoff vs. Cin. (1/22/22) In 2020, earned NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Associated Press first-team All-Pro and FedEx Ground Player of the Year honors, while being named to his second-career Pro Bowl after starting all 16 games and becoming just the eighth player in NFL history to eclipse 2,000 rushing yards in a season (2,027)…Totaled career highs in rushing yards (2,027) and rushing TDs (17) on 378 carries (5.4 avg.), while adding 19 catches for 114 yards…Became the first player since RB LaDainian Tomlinson (2006-07) to lead the NFL in rushing yards in consecutive seasons (2019-20)…Paced the NFL with 2,141 yards from scrimmage, which ranked second in franchise history behind RB Chris Johnson’s 2,509 (2009) His 2,027 rushing yards in 2020 marked the fifth-highest total in NFL history, behind RBs Eric Dickerson’s 2,105 (1984), Adrian Peterson’s 2,097 (2012), Jamal Lewis’ 2,066 (2003) and Barry Sanders’ 2,053 (1997)…Became the first player since the 1970 NFL merger to lead the league in rushing yards (2,027), rushing attempts (378) and rushing TDs (17) in consecutive seasons In 2020, became the fifth player in NFL history to record three 200-yard rushing games in a season, joining RBs Earl Campbell (four in 1980), O.J. Simpson (1973), Tiki Barber (2005) and Jay Ajayi (2016) In 2020, became the first player in NFL history with five career games with at least 200 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs…Also became the NFL’s first player to rush for at least 175 and 2 TDs four times in a season

— HONORS — Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2020) Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2020) Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2019) Four-time Pro Bowler (2019-20, 2022-23) Two-time PFWA All-NFL Team (2019-20) Two-time Sporting News All-Pro Team (2020, 2022) Two-time FedEx Ground Player of the Year (2019-20) NFL 101 Awards AFC Offensive Player of the Year (2020) Three-time AFC Offensive Player of the Month (December 2018, October 2020, October 2022) Seven-time AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 14, 2018; Week 17, 2019; Week 6, 2020; Week 17, 2020; Week 2, 2021; Week 6, 2021; Week 8, 2022) 16-time FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 18, 2023; Week 5, 2021; Week 3, 2021; Week 2, 2021; Week 15, 2020; Week 14, 2020; Week 12, 2020; Week 11, 2020; Week 6, 2020; Week 17, 2019; Week 14, 2019; Week 13, 2019; Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 15, 2018; Week 14, 2018) Four-time Titans team captain (2020-23) Two-time Titans Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominee (2021-22) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Is the NFL’s active leader in rushing yards (9,502) and rushing TDs (90), while ranking No. 2 in attempts (2,030) Has 38 career regular season (most among active players) and three postseason (tied with QB Lamar Jackson for most among active players) 100-yard rushing performances Earned his fourth-career Pro Bowl nod in 2023 after starting all 17 games and ranking second in the NFL with 1,167 rushing yards on 280 carries (4.2 avg.), while adding 12 rushing TDs…Posted his first-career season without a fumble…Also posted 28 receptions for 214 yards and completed 2-of-3 passes for 14 yards and 2 TDs 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

152

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— PERSONAL — His late grandmother, Gladys Henry, helped raise him…Fulfilled his promise to her by graduating from Alabama in 2018…Has a portrait tattoo of her on his chest…Wore a purple suit to his Ravens introductory press conference in honor of his grandmother, whose favorite color was purple Wears the No. 22 as a tribute to his late friend and two-year Alabama teammate, Altee Tenpenny, who was killed in a car accident in 2015 Founder of the Two All Foundation, which exists to level the playing field for today’s youth by giving back to both the Nashville community and his hometown of Yulee, FL Is a minority owner of Nashville SC…Other current and former NFL players with ownership stakes in MLS teams include Russell Wilson (Seattle Sounders), Patrick Mahomes (Sporting KC) and Mark Ingram (D.C. United) His No. 2 jersey was retired at Yulee’s spring football game in 2019 Middle name is Lamar Has two daughter, Valentina and Celine Before he even played in a high school game, county coaches instituted a policy that Yulee would have to remove Henry from the game if they had a 28-point lead Favorite movie is “Remember the Titans” Favorite musician is Kevin Gates Favorite food is chicken wings Favorite athletes as a child were LaDainian Tomlinson and Eddie George Favorite sports teams as a child were the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Lakers

Totaled 1,221 rushing yards in 2020 road games, marking the most in a single season by any NFL RB since 1948 (previous high of 1,087 was held by RB Eric Dickerson in 1984)…Dating back to 2019, posted a streak of nine consecutive road games with at least 100 rushing yards, passing RB Chris Johnson (eight games from 2009-10) for the second-longest streak in NFL history, behind only Barry Sanders’ 10-game road streak (from 1996-97) In 2019, named the FedEx NFL Ground Player of the Year, an Associated Press second-team All-Pro and was selected to his first-career Pro Bowl after starting in all 15 appearances and leading the NFL with a then-career-best 1,540 rushing yards, while adding 16 rushing TDs, on 303 carries (5.1 avg.)…Also tallied 18 receptions for 206 yards and 2 TDs…Ranked second in the AFC and fourth in the NFL with a then-career-best 1,746 yards from scrimmage Started all three of the team’s playoff games in 2019, finishing the postseason with 83 carries for a league-best 446 yards (5.4 avg.) and 2 TDs…Also hauled in 5 passes for 21 yards and threw a 3-yard TD pass…His 446 rushing yards in the postseason ranked second in franchise playoff history, only behind RB Eddie George’s 449 rushing yards during the 1999 playoffs Played in all 16 games (12 starts) in 2018, tying for the AFC lead with 12 rushing TDs, while ranking second in the conference with 1,059 yards on 215 carries (4.9 avg.)…Also tallied 15 receptions for 99 yards and completed 2-of-3 passes for 14 yards Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after rushing 17 times for a then-franchise-record 238 yards (14.0 avg.) and franchise-tying 4 TDs vs. Jax. (12/6/18)…Recorded the second 99-yard TD run in NFL history (RB Tony Dorsett)…His 238 rushing yards broke RB Chris Johnson’s previous franchise record of 228 yards (11/1/09 vs. Jax.)…Became the seventh NFL player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger with at least 4 rushing TDs and at least 200 rushing yards in a game, joining RBs Clinton Portis, Barry Sanders, Doug Martin, Jonas Gray, Mike Anderson and Corey Dillon…Also became the first player since the merger to run for at least 200 yards and 4 TDs on 20-or-fewer carries…Matched Johnson as the only players in NFL history with a rushing TD of at least 90 yards and a rushing TD of at least 50 yards in the same contest Saw action in all 16 games (two starts) in 2017, leading the team with 744 yards and 5 TDs on 176 carries (4.2 avg.), while adding 11 receptions for 136 yards and 1 TD…Started his first two career postseason contests, rushing for 184 yards and 1 TD on 35 carries, while adding 5 catches for 56 yards Played in 15 games (two starts) as a rookie in 2016, ranking second on the team with 490 rushing yards and 5 TDs on 110 carries (4.5 avg.)…Also hauled in 13 receptions for 137 yards

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2023: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 17/17) Earned his fourth-career Pro Bowl nod after starting all 17 games and ranking second in the NFL with 1,167 rushing yards on 280 carries (4.2 avg.), while adding 12 rushing TDs…Posted his first-career season without a fumble…Also posted 28 receptions for 214 yards and completed 2-of-3 passes for 14 yards and 2 TDs…Became the eighth player in NFL history to reach 9,000 rushing yards and 80 rushing TDs before the age of 30, joining RBs Adrian Peterson, Barry Sanders, Emmitt Smith, Jim Brown, LaDainian Tomlinson, Eric Dickerson and Marshall Faulk…Became the third player in NFL history to record 10-plus rushing TDs in six consecutive seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (nine seasons) and Adrian Peterson (seven) Rushed 19 times for a season-high 153 yards and 1 TD vs. Jax. (1/7/24), earning Week 18 FedEx Ground Player of the Week honors…Sparked the Titans’ final TD drive with a season-long 69-yard run in the third quarter Registered 12 carries for 42 yards at Hou. (12/31), reaching the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the fifth time in his career

153

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Posted 19 carries for 88 yards and 1 TD, while adding a 12yard TD pass and 11-yard reception, vs. Sea. (12/24)…Notched his third-career game with a rushing and passing TD, tying Chuck Muncie and Walter Payton for the second-most such performances by a RB in NFL history…Only RB LaDainian Tomlinson (five) has more Recorded 34 rushing yards and 2 TDs, marking his thirdconsecutive game with multiple rushing TDs, in a victory at Mia. (12/11)…Gave the Titans a 28-27 lead with the gamewinning, 3-yard TD plunge late in the fourth quarter Tallied 21 carries for 102 yards and 2 TDs before leaving the game with an injury early in the fourth quarter vs. Ind. (12/3) Recorded 18 carries for 76 yards and 2 rushing TDs vs. Car. (11/26)…Moved past the 9,000-yard career rushing mark in the first quarter Posted 75 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD on 17 attempts, while adding, 3 receptions for 27 yards, at Pit. (11/2) Carried the ball 22 times for 101 yards, while posting a teamhigh-tying 4 receptions (21 yards), vs. Atl. (10/29) Posted 12 carries for 97 yards and 1 TD vs. Bal. in London (10/15)…Also set up the Titans’ second score of the game a 63-yard gain on a direct snap, bringing Tennessee inside the red zone Posted 22 rushes for 122 yards and 1 TD, while adding his fourth-career TD pass, vs. Cin. (10/1) Tallied 25 rushes for 80 yards and his first rushing score of the season in the OT win vs. LAC (9/17) Posted a team-best 63 rushing yards on 15 carries, while also snagging 2 receptions for 56 yards, in the season opener at NO (9/10)

Rushed for 115 yards and 2 TDs on 17 carries at KC (11/6)…Passed RB Earl Campbell (73) for the most rushing TDs in franchise history…Hit the 100-yard rushing mark on the final play of the third quarter, tallying his fifthconsecutive 100-yard rushing game to tie a personal-best streak Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 219 yards and 2 TDs on a season-high 32 carries in a win at Hou. (10/30)…Recorded the sixth 200-yard rushing performance of his career, tying RBs O.J. Simpson and Adrian Peterson for the most in NFL history, while logging his fourth-consecutive 200-yard rushing game against the Texans…Registered his sixth-career game with at least 200 rushing yards and multiple rushing TDs, marking the most such games by any player since the 1970 merger…Reached the end zone on a fourth-and-goal in the third quarter to notch his 75th-career TD (72 rushing and 3 receiving), breaking RB Eddie George’s franchise TD mark (74)…Helped seal the victory with 7 carries for 64 yards on the Titans’ final FG drive Carried the ball 30 times for 128 yards in a win vs. Ind. (10/23)…Helped seal the victory with a pair of first downs late in the fourth quarter – first on an 11-yard carry and then on a 21-yarder Rushed 28 times for 102 yards and 2 TDs at Was. (10/9)…Scored the game-winning TD on a 1-yard plunge late in the third quarter…Joined RB Earl Campbell as the franchise’s only players to reach 70 career rushing TDs Tallied 22 carries for 114 yards and 1 TD, while adding 3 receptions for 33 yards, at Ind. (10/2) Posted 20 carries for 85 rushing yards and 1 TD, while leading the team in catches (5) and receiving yards (58), vs. LV (9/25)

2022: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 16/16) Earned his third-career Pro Bowl nod after posting the league’s second-most rushing yards (1,538) and 13 TDs on 349 attempts (4.4 avg.)…Tied for third on the team with a career-high 33 receptions for a career-best 398 receiving yards, while completing both of his pass attempts for 4 yards and 1 TD…Named October’s AFC Offensive Player of the Month after rushing for 563 yards and 5 TDs in four Titans’ victories Posted 30 rushes for 109 yards, while adding a 19-yard grab, at Jax. (1/7/23) Tallied 126 rushing yards and 1 TD on 23 attempts vs. Hou. (12/24) Posted 21 carries for 104 yards and 1 TD, while also collecting 4 catches for a team-best 59 receiving yards, at LAC (12/18)…Made his 100th-career NFL appearance Rushed 21 times for 121 yards and 1 TD, while adding 3 receptions for 34 yards, vs. Jax. (12/11)… His 96 rushing yards in the first quarter set a then-career high for rushing yards in the opening quarter of a game Registered 28 carries for 87 yards and 1 TD, while also catching 2 passes for 45 yards, at GB (11/17)

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2021: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 8/8, 1/1, INJURED RESERVE) Started the first eight games of the season, leading the NFL with 937 rushing yards, 1,091 yards from scrimmage, 10 TDs and 56 total first downs, before being placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 11/1…Also hauled in 18 receptions for 154 yards…Missed the final nine regular season games before returning for the Divisional Playoff vs. Cin. (1/22/22) Returned to the lineup for the first time since 10/31 (at Ind.), tallying 62 rushing yards and 1 TD on 20 carries in the Divisional Playoff loss vs. Cin. (1/22/22) Carried the ball 28 times for 68 yards before suffering a foot injury that sidelined him for the final nine regular season games at Ind. (10/31) Rushed for 86 yards on 29 carries, while throwing for his first-career regular season TD, vs. KC (10/24)

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Totaled 1,221 rushing yards in road games, marking the most in a single season by any NFL RB since 1948 (previous high of 1,087 was held by RB Eric Dickerson in 1984)…Dating back to 2019, posted a streak of nine consecutive road games with at least 100 rushing yards, passing RB Chris Johnson (eight games from 2009-10) for the second-longest streak in NFL history, behind only Barry Sanders’ 10-game road streak (from 1996-97) Named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for October after averaging a league-high 114.7 rushing yards per game, totaling an AFC-high 344 yards on 61 attempts (5.6 avg.) and scoring an NFL-best 5 rushing TDs Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after breaking his own franchise record by rushing for a careerhigh 250 yards and 2 TDs on 34 carries (7.4 avg.) in the Titans’ division-clinching victory at Hou. (1/3/21) Posted 24 carries for 147 yards and 1 TD, while adding a 2point conversion run, vs. Det. (12/20) Recorded 26 carries for 215 yards (8.3 avg.) and 2 TDs at Jax. (12/13)…Logged his fourth-career game with at least 200 rushing yards and 2 TDs, becoming the NFL’s first player to record four such performances…Registered his ninthconsecutive road game with at least 100 rushing yards Tallied 178 rushing yards and 3 TDs on 27 carries (6.6 avg.) at Ind. (11/29)…Surpassed 5,000 career rushing yards Posted 28 rushes for 133 yards and 1 TD in the OT win at Bal.

Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after posting 20 carries for 143 yards and 3 TDs vs. Buf. (10/18)…Notched his career-best fifth-consecutive 100-yard rushing performance…Became the first player since RB Eric Dickerson (1960) with at least 750 rushing yards and 10 rushing TDs through the first six games of a season…Scored the eventual game-winning TD on a 13-yard blast in the fourth quarter, passing RB Eddie George (64) for second place on the franchise rushing TDs list Carried the ball 29 times, posting 130 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs at Jax. (10/10) Rushed 33 times for 157 yards and 1 TD at NYJ (10/3)…Became the third player in NFL history with at least 150 rushing yards in three consecutive road games, joining RBs Earl Campbell and O.J. Simpson Posted 28 carries for 113 yards, while snaring 3 receptions for 31 yards and adding a 2-point conversion run, vs. Ind. (9/26) Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 182 yards on a then-career-high 35 carries with 3 TDs, while snagging a then-career-best 6 receptions for 55 yards, in the OT victory at Sea. (9/19)…Became the fourth player in NFL history with 10 career games posting at least 150 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs, joining Jim Brown (13), LaDainian Tomlinson (12) and Barry Sanders (10)…Tied the score, 30-30, with a 1-yard TD plunge with 29 seconds remaining in regulation, while posting 4 rushes for 21 yards during the game-winning scoring drive in OT

(11/22)…Scored his 50th career TD with a 29-yard gamewinning, walk-off score in OT, becoming the fifth player in franchise history to score at least 50 career TDs of any kind…Also became the first player in NFL history with multiple game-winning overtime TDs in a single season (10/18 vs. Hou.) and only the second player (RB LaDainian Tomlinson) with multiple career TD runs in OT Totaled 103 rushing yards on 19 carries vs. Ind. (11/12) Posted for 112 rushing yards and 1 TD on 18 carries at Cin. (11/1) Notched 75 rushing yards and 1 TD on 20 attempts vs. Pit. (10/25) Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after recording 22 carries for 212 yards (9.6 avg.) and 2 TDs in the OT win vs. Hou. (10/18)…Became the fifth NFL player to record 2 career rushing TDs of 90-plus yards after posting a 94-yard score in the fourth quarter (RBs Bo Jackson, Ahman Green, Chris Johnson, Lamar Miller)…Sealed the victory with a game-winning 5-yard TD run out the Wildcat formation in OT Tallied 19 rushes for 57 yards and 2 TDs vs. Buf. (10/13), marking his 10th-career game with multiple rushing TDs Recorded 26 rushes for 119 yards and 2 TDs at Min. (9/27) Registered 116 rushing yards on 31 carries, while adding 3 receptions for 15 yards, at Den. (9/14)

2020: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 16/16, 1/1) Earned NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Associated Press first-team All-Pro and FedEx Ground Player of the Year honors, while being named to his second-career Pro Bowl after starting all 16 games and becoming just the eighth player in NFL history to eclipse 2,000 rushing yards in a season (2,027)…Totaled career highs in rushing yards (2,027) and rushing TDs (17) on 378 carries (5.4 avg.), while adding 19 catches for 114 yards…Became the first player since RB LaDainian Tomlinson (2006-07) to lead the NFL in rushing yards in consecutive seasons (2019-20)…Paced the NFL with 2,141 yards from scrimmage, which ranked second in franchise history behind RB Chris Johnson’s 2,509 (2009) His 2,027 rushing yards marked the fifth-highest total in NFL history, behind RBs Eric Dickerson’s 2,105 (1984), Adrian Peterson’s 2,097 (2012), Jamal Lewis’ 2,066 (2003) and Barry Sanders’ 2,053 (1997)…Became the first player since the 1970 NFL merger to lead the league in rushing yards (2,027), rushing attempts (378) and rushing TDs (17) in consecutive seasons Became the fifth player in NFL history to record three 200yard rushing games in a season, joining RBs Earl Campbell (four in 1980), O.J. Simpson (1973), Tiki Barber (2005) and Jay Ajayi (2016) Became the first player in NFL history with five career games with at least 200 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs…Also became the NFL’s first player to rush for at least 175 and 2 TDs four times in a season 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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2019: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 15/15, 3/3) Named the FedEx NFL Ground Player of the Year, an Associated Press second-team All-Pro and was selected to his first-career Pro Bowl after starting in all 15 appearances and leading the NFL with a then-career-best 1,540 rushing yards, while adding 16 rushing TDs, on 303 carries (5.1 avg.)…Also tallied 18 receptions for 206 yards and 2 TDs…Ranked second in the AFC and fourth in the NFL with a then-career-best 1,746 yards from scrimmage Started all three of the team’s playoff games, finishing the postseason with 83 carries for a league-best 446 yards (5.4 avg.) and 2 TDs…Also hauled in 5 passes for 21 yards and threw a 3-yard TD pass…His 446 rushing yards in the postseason ranked second in franchise playoff history, only behind RB Eddie George’s 449 rushing yards during the 1999 playoffs Rushed 19 times for 69 yards and 1 TD in the AFC Championship at KC (1/19/20) Collected a Titans postseason record 195 yards on 30 carries, while posting his first-career TD completion, in the Divisional Playoff win at Bal. (1/11/20) Rushed for a then-franchise playoff record 182 yards and 1 TD on 34 carries, while also catching a 22-yard pass, in the Wild Card Playoff victory at NE (1/4/20)…Accounted for all 75 yards during the Titans’ second TD drive of the game Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after registering season-highs in carries (32) and rushing yards (211), while adding 3 ground scores, at Hou. (12/29)…Sealed the victory and captured the 2019 NFL rushing title with a 53-yard TD run late in the fourth quarter Posted his fourth-consecutive 100-yard rushing performance with 103 yards and 2 TDs on 18 carries at Oak. (12/8) Tallied 26 rushes for 149 yards and 1 TD at Ind. (12/1) Notched 159 rushing yards and 2 TD, including a 74-yarder, on 19 carries vs. Jax. (11/24) Registered 23 carries for 188 yards and 2 TDs vs. KC (11/10)…Surpassed 3,000 career rushing yards on his 68yard TD in the third quarter Produced 63 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD on 13 attempts, TD while also catching 3 passes for 36 yards and 1 TD, at Car. (11/3) Posted 90 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD on 22 carries vs. LAC (10/20) Tallied the ball 20 rushes for 78 yards and 1 TD vs. Buf. (10/6) Recorded 100 rushing yards on 27 attempts at Atl. (9/29) Registered 82 rushing yards and 1 TD on 15 carries vs. Ind. (9/15) Produced 19 rushes for 84 yards and 1 TD, while also reaching the end zone on a career-long 75-yard reception, at Cle. (9/8)…Notched his first-career performance with a rushing TD and receiving TD

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2018: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 16/12) Played in all 16 games (12 starts), tying for the AFC lead with 12 rushing TDs, while ranking second in the conference with 1,059 yards on 215 carries (4.9 avg.)…Also tallied 15 receptions for 99 yards and completed 2-of-3 passes for 14 yards Named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for December after registering 97 carries for 625 yards and 8 TDs Totaled 93 rushing yards on 16 carries vs. Ind. (12/30) Posted 21 carries for 84 yards and 1 TD vs. Was. (12/22)…Set up the Titans’ game-winning TD with an 18yard rumble down Washington’s 2-yard line in the fourth quarter Posted a then-career-high 33 rushes for 170 yards and 2 TDs, while recording a team-best 10 first downs, at NYG (12/16)…Surpassed 2,000 career rushing yards on a 22-yard run in the second quarter Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week after rushing 17 times for a then-franchise-record 238 yards (14.0 avg.) and franchise-tying 4 TDs vs. Jax. (12/6)…Recorded the second 99-yard TD run in NFL history (RB Tony Dorsett)…His 238 rushing yards broke RB Chris Johnson’s previous franchise record of 228 yards (11/1/09 vs. Jax.)…Became the seventh NFL player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger with at least 4 rushing TDs and at least 200 rushing yards in a game, joining RBs Clinton Portis, Barry Sanders, Doug Martin, Jonas Gray, Mike Anderson and Corey Dillon…Also became the first player since the merger to run for at least 200 yards and 4 TDs on 20-or-fewer carries…Matched Johnson as the only players in NFL history with a rushing TD of at least 90 yards and a rushing TD of at least 50 yards in the same contest Tallied 58 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 11 carries vs. NE (11/11) 2017: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 16/2, 2/2) Saw action in all 16 games (two starts), leading the team with 744 yards and 5 TDs on 176 carries (4.2 avg.), while adding 11 receptions for 136 yards and 1 TD…Started his first two career postseason contests, rushing for 184 yards and 1 TD on 35 carries, while adding 5 catches for 56 yards Posted 156 rushing yards and 1 TD on 23 carries, while also notching 2 receptions for 35 yards, in the Wild Card win at KC (1/6/18)…His 191 scrimmage yards (156 rushing, 35 receiving) set a new single-game postseason record for the franchise, breaking a 57-year-old mark set by TE/RB Billy Cannon (178) in 1961 Carried the ball 28 times for 51 yards, while also leading the team with 66 receiving yards and 1 TD grab, vs. Jax. (12/31) Led the team with 109 rushing yards and 1 TD on 11 carries in the win vs. Hou. (12/3)…Clinched the victory with a 75yard TD run on third-and-5 late in the fourth quarter Rushed for 131 yards (his first-career 100-yard rushing performance) and 1 TD on a then-career-high 19 carries in the victory vs. Ind. (10/16)…Sealed the win with a 72-yard TD run down the left sideline with 47 seconds remaining 156

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Posted 92 rushing yards (87 of which came in the second half) and 1 TD on 14 carries at Jax. (9/17)

Played in all 14 games (two starts) as a sophomore in 2014, finishing the year with 990 yards and 11 TDs on 172 carries (5.8 avg.), adding 5 receptions for 133 yards and 2 TDs Appeared in 12 contests a true freshman in 2013, totaling 382 yards on 35 carries (10.9 avg.), while adding a 61-yard TD grab…Produced two 100-yard rushing performances (against Arkansas and Oklahoma, respectively) Graduated from Alabama in May 2018 with a degree in communications

2016: (TENNESSEE TITANS – 15/2) Played in 15 games (two starts) as a rookie, ranking second on the team with 490 rushing yards and 5 TDs on 110 carries (4.5 avg.)…Also hauled in 13 receptions for 137 yards Registered a team-high 65 yards and 1 TD on 15 carries vs. Hou. (1/1/17) Posted 9 rushes for 58 yards and 2 TDs, marking his firstcareer multi-TD game, at KC (12/18) Led the team with 60 yards and 1 TD on 8 carries at Chi. (11/27) Tallied 60 yards and 1 TD on 16 carries, while tying for the team lead with 4 receptions for 37 yards, vs. Jax. (10/27)…Scored his first-career TD on a 6-yard run in the second quarter Tallied 7 carries for 54 yards, including a 22-yarder on a TD drive, at Mia. (10/9) Produced 5 rushes 3 yards, while adding 2 receptions for 41 yards, in his NFL debut vs. Min. (9/11)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Yulee (FL) HS, where he was five-star prospect that was listed as the nation’s No. 1 athlete and No. 4 RB Broke Sugar Land (TX) RB Ken Hall’s 51-year-old national high school rushing record with 12,124 yards and 153 TDs (fifth best in national history) on 1,397 carries (8.7 avg.) in 48 games As a senior in 2012, earned the following awards after rushing for a FHSAA state-record 4,261 yards and 55 TDs on 462 carries (9.2 avg.) in 13 games (327.8 yards per game): MaxPreps National Player of the Year and first-team AllAmerican; Parade Magazine National Player of the Year and All-American; USA Today All-USA Football Team; Maxwell Football Club National High School Player of the Year; Associated Press first-team All-State and Player of the Year…Also set the FHSAA single-game record with a 510yard performance As a junior in 2011, tallied 309 rushes for 2,610 yards (8.5 avg.) and 34 TDs in 12 games played, earning first-team AllCoast honors from the Florida Times-Union As a sophomore in 2010, was named a first-team All-Coast performer after totaling 2,788 rushing yards and 38 TDs on 313 attempts (8.9 avg.) in 12 games played In 11 appearances as a freshman (2009), rushed for 2,465 yards and 26 TDs on 313 carries (7.9 avg.) Competed in the 100-meter, 400-meter, 4x100-meter and 4x400-meter relays as a standout track & field athlete for the Hornets, posting a personal-best time of 11.11 seconds in the 100-meter dash at the 2011 FHSAA 2A District 3 Championships, where he placed seventh Also played basketball

— COLLEGE — Played in 39 games in three seasons at Alabama (2013-15), totaling 602 carries for a school-record 3,591 yards (6.0 avg.) and 42 TDs while adding 17 receptions for 285 yards and 3 TDs on the receiving end…Recorded a program-record 16 career 100-yard rushing performances As a junior in 2015, claimed the Crimson Tide’s second Heisman Trophy and helped lead his team to a National Championship, while also winning the Doak Walker Award, Walter Camp Player of the Year and Maxwell Award…Named a unanimous first team All-American, firstteam All-SEC performer and the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year That year (2015), rushed for an SEC-record 2,219 yards – which led the nation and marked the then-fifth most in a single season by an FBS player in college football history – and SEC-record and national-best 28 TDs on a school-record 395 carries (5.6 avg.)…Recorded multiple rushing TDs in nine games and set the Alabama single-season record for the most 100-yard rushing games (10) and 200-yard rushing games (four)…Finished his standout collegiate career with a rushing TD in 20 straight games, marking the longest streak in SEC history…Was a five-time SEC Offensive Player of the Week, receiving the honors after performances against Wisconsin, Georgia, Texas A&M, Mississippi State and Auburn

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— HENRY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted his first-ever Two All Carnivall, giving away backpacks, bicylces, scooters and skateboards to 200 children in his hometown of Yulee, FL (2024) Hosted a holiday giveaway in Yulee, FL handing out toys to over 500 children at his annual event (2023) Purchased backpacks and school supplies for 150 students in Nashville, also purchasing Nike shoes for 60 kids from the Boys and Girls Club and donating school supplies for 39 first-year teachers Partnered with Bridgestone to inspire and empower hundreds of middle school girls to become leaders in STEM, launching an initiative to give girls from underserved community increased access to STEM education and mentorship (2022) Donated $22,500 to H.O.P.E. and Blessings in a Backpack, The H.O.P.E. donation helps provide a safe environment that empowers inner city children to step into their greatest potential, while the donation to Blessings provided hunger-free weekends for 100 children all school year at Schwab Elementary (2022) Donated tracksuits for players and coaches at his former high school, Yulee (FL) HS, also providing t-shirts and shorts to football players at the school (2022) Made a $10,000 donation to Jeremy Taylor, a Nashville firefighter who lost his family home and belongings in a fire (2021) Hosted a back-to-school event in his hometown of Yulee, FL for the fourth consecutive year, donating school supplies, backpacks and bicycles to 200 kids (2021) Worked with the Boys & Girls Club of Middle Tennessee to host a back-to-school event, providing 5,000 backpacks full of school supplies to children in need, including $50 gift cards to Burlington for 25 children the club identified as the most in-need. Henry also hosted these 25 kids for an in-person, back-to-school shopping day with additional $100 gift cards (2021) Donated $20,000 to CORE Response to support their relief efforts in Haiti following a devastating earthquake (2021) Organized a Zoom with 50 kids from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee, surprising them with $5,000 in Target gift cards and Nike shoes for the holidays (2020) Donated $100 gift cards to 120 kids from his hometown of Yulee, FL with COVID-19 prohibiting him from hosting his annual holiday hometown event Teamed up with “Pay Away the Layaway" to pay off more than $10,000 in layaways over Christmas for 20 families in the Nashville area Partnered with Kroger to combine education and advocacy in the public health space, serving as a Kroger Health Ambassador to help educate Americans about how they can access COVID-19 testing services (2020) Donated $10,000 to Hurricane Laura relief in Haiti via the Red Cross (2020) Partnered with Nike and Ashley Furniture to pay the rent for a year of a family greatly impacted by the tornadoes in Nashville, as well as furnishing their home. Henry also surprised the family with suite tickets to a game, game-worn and signed cleats and outfitted the family in Nike gear (2020) Hosted a shopping event for Metro Nashville Public School teachers (2019)

DERRICK HENRY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2016 Titans 2017 Titans 2018 Titans 2019 Titans 2020 Titans 2021 Titans 2022 Titans 2023 Titans NFL TOTALS

GP 15 16 16 15 16 8 16 17 119

GS 2 2 12 15 16 8 16 17 88

NO. 110 176 215 303 378 219 349 280 2,030

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 490 4.5 744 4.2 1,059 4.9 1,540 5.1 2,027 5.4 937 4.3 1,538 4.4 1,167 4.2 9,502 4.7

LG 22 75t 99t 74t 94t 76t 56 69 99T

TD 5 5 12 16 17 10 13 12 90

NO. 13 11 15 18 19 18 33 28 155

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 137 10.5 136 12.4 99 6.6 206 11.4 114 6.0 154 8.6 398 12.1 214 7.6 1,458 9.4

LG 29 66t 21 75t 53 16 69 46 75T

TD 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 56 11.2 21 4.2 11 3.7 0 0.0 88 6.8

LG 29 22 7 0 29

TD 0 0 0 0 0

DERRICK HENRY'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Titans 2019 Titans 2020 Titans 2021 Titans NFL TOTALS 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

GP 2 3 1 1 7

GS 2 3 1 1 7

NO. 35 83 18 20 156

YDS. 184 446 40 62 732

RUSHING AVG. 5.3 5.4 2.2 3.1 4.7 158

LG 35t 66 8 9 66

TD 1 2 0 1 4

NO. 5 5 3 0 13

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DERRICK HENRY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Rushing TDs Receptions Receiving Yards

35 at Seattle Seahawks, Sep 19, 2021 250 at Houston Texans, Jan 03, 2021 14.0 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 06, 2018 99t vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 06, 2018 4 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 06, 2018 6 at Seattle Seahawks, Sep 19, 2021 75 at Cleveland Browns, Sep 08, 2019

Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Rushing TDs

34 at New England Patriots, Jan 04, 2020 195 at Baltimore Ravens, Jan 11, 2020 6.8 at Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 06, 2018 66 at Baltimore Ravens, Jan 11, 2020 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 22, 2022 ...3 more at 1. 3 vs. Baltimore Ravens, Jan 10, 2021 ...1 more at 3.

Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs All-Purpose Yards Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles

12.0 at Carolina Panthers, Nov 03, 2019 75t at Cleveland Browns, Sep 08, 2019 1 at Carolina Panthers, Nov 03, 2019 ...2 more at 1. 264 vs. Houston Texans, Oct 18, 2020 4 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 06, 2018 1 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 24, 2019 ...2 more at 1.

DERRICK HENRY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RUSHING/RECEIVING

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159

35 at Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 06, 2018 7.0 at New England Patriots, Jan 13, 2018 29 at Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 06, 2018 204 at New England Patriots, Jan 04, 2020 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 22, 2022 ...4 more at 1.

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DERRICK HENRY'S 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (38): REGULAR SEASON DATE 10/16/17 12/03/17 12/06/18 12/16/18 09/29/19 11/10/19 11/24/19 12/01/19 12/08/19 12/29/19 09/14/20 09/27/20 10/18/20 11/01/20 11/12/20 11/22/20 11/29/20 12/13/20 12/20/20 01/03/21 09/19/21 09/26/21 10/03/21 10/10/21 10/18/21 10/02/22 10/09/22 10/23/22 10/30/22 11/06/22 12/11/22 12/18/22 12/24/22 01/07/23 10/01/23 10/29/23 12/03/23 01/07/24

TEAM COLTS TEXANS JAGUARS at Giants at Falcons CHIEFS JAGUARS at Colts at Raiders at Texans at Broncos at Vikings TEXANS at Bengals COLTS at Ravens at Colts at Jaguars LIONS at Texans at Seahawks COLTS at Jets at Jaguars BILLS at Colts at Commanders COLTS at Texans at Chiefs JAGUARS at Chargers TEXANS at Jaguars BENGALS FALCONS COLTS JAGUARS

DATE 01/06/18 01/04/20 01/11/20

TEAM at Chiefs at Patriots at Ravens

ATT. 19 11 17 33 27 23 19 26 18 32 31 26 22 18 19 28 27 26 24 34 35 28 33 29 20 22 28 30 32 17 17 21 23 30 22 22 21 19

YDS. 131 109 238 170 100 188 159 149 103 211 116 119 212 112 103 133 178 215 147 250 182 113 157 130 143 114 102 128 219 115 121 104 126 109 122 101 102 153

AVG. 6.9 9.9 14.0 5.2 3.7 8.2 8.4 5.7 5.7 6.6 3.7 4.6 9.6 6.2 5.4 4.8 6.6 8.3 6.1 7.4 5.2 4.0 4.8 4.5 7.2 5.2 3.6 4.3 6.8 6.8 7.1 5.0 5.5 3.6 5.5 4.6 4.9 8.1

LG 72t 75t 99t 22 16 68t 74t 34 24 53t 13 16 94t 21 20 29t 31 47 33 52t 60t 19 22 15 76t 19t 15 23 41 56 50 13 48t 14 29t 14 22t 69

TD 1 1 4 2 0 2 2 1 2 3 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 2 3 0 1 3 3 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 1

LG 35t 29 66

TD 1 1 0

DERRICK HENRY'S 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (3): POSTSEASON ATT. 23 34 30

YDS. 156 182 195

AVG. 6.8 5.4 6.5

DERRICK HENRY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (TITANS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 at Saints 09/17 Chargers 09/24 at Browns 10/01 Bengals 10/08 at Colts 10/15 Ravens 10/29 Falcons 11/02 at Steelers 11/12 at Buccaneers 11/19 at Jaguars 11/26 Panthers 12/03 Colts 12/11 at Dolphins 12/17 Texans 12/24 Seahawks 12/31 at Texans 01/07 Jaguars 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 17-17

NO. 15 25 11 22 13 12 22 17 11 10 18 21 17 16 19 12 19 280

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 63 4.2 80 3.2 20 1.8 122 5.5 43 3.3 97 8.1 101 4.6 75 4.4 24 2.2 38 3.8 76 4.2 102 4.9 34 2.0 9 0.6 88 4.6 42 3.5 153 8.1 1,167 4.2

LG 18 23 9 29t 8 63 14 15 8 16 18 22t 6 6 12 16 69 69

TD 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 12

NO. 2 3 0 1 3 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 28

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 56 28.0 15 5.0 0 0.0 11 11.0 19 6.3 16 8.0 21 5.3 27 9.0 -4 -4.0 6 6.0 0 0.0 18 18.0 17 17.0 1 0.3 11 11.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 214 7.6

LG 46 9 0 11 13 9 8 23 -4 6 0 18 17 3 11 0 0 46

TD W/L 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 L 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 L 0 L 0 W 0 6-11

SCORE 15-16 27-24+ 3-27 27-3 16-23 16-24 28-23 16-20 6-20 14-34 17-10 28-31+ 28-27 16-19+ 17-20 3-26 28-20

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2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/5, 2/2) Appeared in 16 games (five starts), totaling career highs in every major offensive category, including rushes (84), rushing yards (387), rushing TDs (3), receptions (28), receiving yards (206) and receiving TDs (1)…Also posted 3 KORs for 119 yards, including a career-long 78-yarder…Contributed to the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Registered a career-high (regular + postseason) 66 rushing yards on 13 carries (5.1 avg.) as a first-time postseason starter in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24)…The Ravens’ 229-yard rushing effort marked the third-highest postseason output in franchise history Posted 48 rushing yards on 3 carries, adding 5 catches for 64 yards and his first-career receiving TD, to go with 2 KORs for 101 yards, including a career long 78-yard KOR to open the second half, in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31) Recorded career highs in receptions (4) and receiving yards (40), while adding 15 rushing yards on 4 carries in the 31-24 win at Ari. (10/29)...Notched a career-long 24-yard reception on a Ravens TD drive Tallied 4 carries for a season-high 46 yards, including a season-long 27-yarder on a Ravens TD drive, in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22) Registered 32 rushing yards and 1 TD on 7 carries (4.5 avg.), while adding 4 receptions for 13 yards at Pit. (10/8)…Set a new single-season career high with his third rushing TD of 2023 Produced 41 rushing yards on a career-high 11 carries, adding 3 receptions for 12 yards, in the 27-24 victory at Cin. (9/17)…Was one of three Ravens (also RB Gus Edwards and QB Lamar Jackson) to produce at least 40 rushing yards in the contest Recorded 9 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs (both from 2 yards out) in the 25-9 season-opening win vs. Hou. (9/10)…Tallied his first-career multi-TD game and reached the end zone for the first time since his 2019 rookie campaign

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed with the Ravens on 3/17/23 Waived (injured) and reverted to IR (Achilles) on 9/7/21 Originally selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round (113th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft...Was the first of three Ravens’ picks (G Ben Powers & CB Iman Marshall) in the round — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 16 games (five starts), totaling career highs in every major offensive category, including rushes (84), rushing yards (387), rushing TDs (3), receptions (28), receiving yards (206) and receiving TDs (1)…Also posted 3 KORs for 119 yards, including a career-long 78-yarder…Contributed to the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Recorded a then-career-long 56-yard KOR to the Steelers’ 40yard line vs. Pit. (1/1/23) Appeared in 12 games in 2020, totaling a team-high 9 special teams tackles and producing 1 FF for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (fourth best in the NFL)…Also tallied 80 scrimmage yards on 12 carries and 5 catches, as Baltimore finished with the NFL’s No. 1 ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season Scored his first-career TD on an 18-yard run in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22/19), helping clinch the franchise’s first-ever No. 1 playoff seed Recorded a then-career-high 46-yard KOR in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6/19) Posted 27 yards on 7 carries in his NFL debut in the 59-10 season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8/19)…Helped the Ravens set single-game franchise records in total net yards (643) and points (59) — PERSONAL — Brother, Dax, was a first-round pick (31st overall) of the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2022 NFL Draft Is a barber who enjoys cutting hair for his friends Majored in finance at Oklahoma State

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/0, 1/0) Appeared in 15 games, contributing on offense with 49 carries for 262 yards (5.3 avg.) and 12 receptions for 58 yards, while adding 10 KORs for 247 yards, including a career-long 56-yarder vs. Pit. (1/1/23)…Added 6 ST tackles, which stood No. 2 on the team (Kyle Hamilton – 7), helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating 161

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Recorded a career-long 56-yard KOR to the Steelers’ 40-yard line vs. Pit. (1/1/23) Produced 45 rushing yards on 8 carries (5.6 avg), while adding 2 receptions for 12 yards before leaving the game with a hamstring injury late in the fourth quarter vs. Buf. (10/2)…Helped spark a rushing attack that eclipsed 150 yards (162) on the ground for the third-consecutive game Produced a career-high 60 rushing yards on 6 carries as part of Baltimore’s season-high 188 ground yards in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Was a catalyst on Baltimore’s third-quarter, 7play, 75-yard TD drive, posting a career-long 34-yard rush to bring the offense inside the red zone

Rushed for 39 yards and 1 TD in the win vs. Pit. (12/29) Scored his first-career TD on an 18-yard run in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22), helping clinch the franchise’s first-ever No. 1 playoff seed Registered 31 rushing yards on 5 carries, helping Baltimore produce 497 total yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13) Recorded a career-high 46-yard KOR, also adding 7 rushing yards on 2 carries, in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6) Posted 47 yards on 2 KORs and was part of an offense that produced 452 yards at KC (9/22) Posted 27 yards on 7 carries in his NFL debut in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)…Helped the Ravens set single-game franchise records in offense (643) and points (59)

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Spent the entire 2021 campaign on Injured Reserve (Achilles) 2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/0, 2/0) Appeared in 12 games, totaling a team-high 9 special teams tackles and producing 1 FF for a unit that allowed only 5.7 yards per punt return (fourth best in the NFL)…Also tallied 80 scrimmage yards on 12 carries and 5 catches, as Baltimore finished with the NFL’s No. 1 ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season Contributed primarily on special teams in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21) Totaled a season-high 35 rushing yards, while adding 2 catches for 5 yards at Pit. (12/2)

— COLLEGE — Registered 3,539 rushing yards and 30 TDs on 632 carries (5.6 avg.) in three seasons at Oklahoma State One of only seven players in Oklahoma State history with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons Awarded first-team All-Big 12 by coaches (2018), secondteam All-Big 12 by media (2018), third-team All-America by Athlon (2018), CoSIDA Academic All-America second team (2018), Big 12 Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2018), first-team Academic All-Big 12 (2017-18), first-team All-Big 12 by coaches and media (2017), Doak Walker Award Semifinalist (2017), Thurman Thomas Award as OSU’s most outstanding offensive player (2017), CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica first team (2017), first-team Freshman All-America by FWAA (2016), first-team Freshman All-America by USA Today (2016), Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (2016), Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year (2016) and second-team AllBig 12 by coaches (2016)

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0) In his rookie season, totaled 225 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 58 carries for the league’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season record for rushing yards (3,296) Added 70 receiving yards on 8 catches, helping Baltimore become the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season Helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Booker T. Washington (Tulsa, OK) HS, where he was an All-State selection and the 6A-II Offensive Player of the Year as a senior (2015)...Tallied 198 carries for 1,948 yards and 32 TDs that season Also competed in track and field

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— HILL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammate, Gus Edwards for a Thanksgiving dinner at Scott Branch Elementary School in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Partnered with the United Way of Central Maryland to adopt and provide holiday gifts to a family in need (2022) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Supported children of service members at Fort Meade by participating in the Ravens’ Salute to Service Military Kids Clinic (2019) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2019) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019)

JUSTICE HILL'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 12 0 15 16 59

GS 0 0 0 0 5 5

NO. 58 12 0 49 84 203

YDS. 225 60 0 262 387 934

RUSHING AVG. 3.9 5.0 0.0 5.3 4.6 4.6

LG 18t 19 0 34 41 41

TD 2 0 0 0 3 5

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 70 8.8 20 4.0 0 0.0 58 4.8 206 7.4 354 6.7

LG 14 8 0 15 24 24

TD 0 0 0 0 1 1

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 26 6.5 0 0.0 10 5.0 45 7.5 81 6.8

LG 14 0 9 11 14

TD 0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 8 5 0 12 28 53

JUSTICE HILL'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 1 2 6

GS 0 0 0 2 2

NO. 0 0 0 16 16

YDS. 0 0 0 69 69

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.3 4.3

LG 0 0 0 14 14

TD 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 4 0 2 6 12

JUSTICE HILL'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RETURN STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

RET. 12 0 0 10 3 25

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS. AVG. 227 18.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 247 24.7 119 39.7 593 23.7

RET. 0 0 3 0 3

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 65 21.7 0 0.0 65 21.7

LG 46 0 0 56 78 78

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0

FC 0 0 0 0 0 0

JUSTICE HILL'S NFL POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

LG 0 0 29 0 29

TD 0 0 0 0 0

163

NO. 0 0 0 0 0

FC 0 0 0 0 0

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JUSTICE HILL'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Rushing TDs Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions

13 vs. Seattle Seahawks, Nov 05, 2023 60 at New England Patriots, Sep 25, 2022 5.6 vs. Buffalo Bills, Oct 02, 2022 41 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 2 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 5 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 64 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 12.8 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 24 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023

Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Receptions

13 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 66 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 5.1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 14 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 4 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 ...1 more at 4. 34 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 8.5 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Longest Kickoff Return Kickoff Return Average Special Teams Tackles Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles

213 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 3 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Dec 24, 2022 101 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 78 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 21.7 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Dec 24, 2022 3 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 08, 2020 2 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 1 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Dec 08, 2020 ...1 more at 1.

JUSTICE HILL'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RUSHING/RECEIVING

Receiving Yards Receiving Average

Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Longest Kickoff Return Kickoff Return Average

14 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020 77 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 65 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 29 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 21.7 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

JUSTICE HILL'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P S

NO. 8 11

YDS. 9 41

RUSHING AVG. 1.1 3.7

P P S S S P P P P P P S P P 16-5

3 7 8 4 4 13 2 1 5 0 5 10 3 0 84

33 32 35 46 15 40 7 1 31 0 23 26 48 0 387

11.0 4.6 4.4 11.5 3.8 3.1 3.5 1.0 6.2 0.0 4.6 2.6 16.0 0.0 4.6

LG 4 11

TD NO. 2 0 0 3 ON INACTIVE LIST 15 0 0 14t 1 4 10 0 3 27 0 1 7 0 4 9 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 6 0 3 41 0 5 0 0 3 41 3 28

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 12 4.0

LG 0 8

TD 0 0

0 13 0 2 40 0 0 6 0 12 0 31 64 26 206

0.0 3.3 0.0 2.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 6.0 0.0 12.0 0.0 10.3 12.8 8.7 7.4

0 10 2 2 24 0 0 6 0 12 0 23 23 19 24

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 11 5.5 34 8.5 45 7.5

LG 8 11 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

TD 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P/S S S 2-2

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

NO. 13 3 16

YDS. 66 3 69

RUSHING AVG. 5.1 1.0 4.3

LG 14 2 14

TD 0 0 0

164

NO. 2 4 6

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JUSTICE HILL'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P S

RET 0 0

P P S S S P P P P P P S P P 16-5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 101 0 119

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 78 0 78

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.0 50.5 0.0 39.7

TD NO 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS YDS AVG 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

TD 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P/S S S 2-2

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

RET 0 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS AVG 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

165

NO 0 0 0

FC 0 0 0

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— PERSONAL — Fulfilled his mother’s dream by earning a degree in individualized study with a minor in business from Toledo…Currently working toward his master’s degree in recreation and leisure studies Ranked third in the state of New Jersey in the 100-meter dash in sixth and seventh grade…Chose to focus on football once he entered high school…Also played basketball growing up Became the highest selected defender from the University of Toledo since DB Clarence Love was picked in the fourth round (No. 116 overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles…Became just the sixth DB from Toledo selected in the NFL Draft (dating back to 1970)...CB Quinyon Mitchell was drafted by the Eagles in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft, becoming the highest-selected defender from the program and the seventh DB drafted in school history Frequent participant in the NFL’s Fuel Up to Play 60 initiatives for the Green Bay Packers…Additionally, teamed up with former Packers S Adrian Amos as part of his “I’m Still Here Foundation” to surprise members of the local Boys & Girls Club of Greater Green Bay with annual holiday shopping sprees Nickname is “Dar” Pronunciation: kuh-DAR, HOLE-man

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Baltimore Ravens on 3/22/24 Waived by the Texans on 3/19/24 Signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the Texans on 1/26/23 Signed to the Miami Dolphins’ practice squad on 12/14/22 Released by San Francisco on 11/29/22 Signed to the 49ers’ practice squad on 10/18/22 Released from Atlanta’s practice squad on 10/11/22 Signed to the Atlanta Falcons’ practice squad on 9/1/22 Waived by San Francisco on 8/16/22 Signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the 49ers on 2/1/22 Restored to Giants’ practice squad on 1/4/22 Placed on the Giants’ practice squad Injured Reserve on 12/7/21 Signed to the New York Giants’ practice squad on 10/4/21 Terminated by New Orleans on 9/28/21 Signed to the New Orleans Saints’ practice squad on 9/5/21 Waived by Houston on 8/30/21 Traded to the Houston Texans in exchange for a seventhround pick on 8/24/21 Originally selected by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round (185th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in all 17 games (one start) for the Texans in 2023, logging 5 tackles (2 solo) on defense as well as 5 tackles and 1 FR on special teams, while also appeared in both playoff contests…Helped the Texans finish first in Rick Gosselin’s “NFL Special Teams Rankings” for the second-consecutive season…Made his postseason debut in the Wild Card Playoff vs. Cle. (1/13/24), playing 12 snaps on special teams and 11 on defense…Recovered a muffed punt in the fourth quarter – the first FR of his career – vs. Ari. (11/19)…Collected 4 tackles (1 solo) in his first start as a Texan at Atl. (10/8) Saw time in 14 games (one start) in 2020, totaling 8 tackles (7 solo) and 3 PD on defense, while adding 2 special teams tackles…Notched 4 tackles and 1 PD in his first-career start vs. Jax. (11/15)…Posted 1 tackle and 2 PD vs. Atl. (10/5) Played in four games on defense and special teams during his rookie season in 2019…Saw time on a season-high 15 special teams snaps at Det. (12/29), downing a first-quarter J.K. Scott punt at the Lions’ 7-yard line…Played on defense for the first time vs. Oak. (10/20), totaling four snaps on defense and five on special teams…Appeared in five special teams snaps in his NFL debut at Dal. (10/6) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2023: (HOUSTON TEXANS - 17/1, 2/0) Played in all 17 games (one start), logging 5 tackles (2 solo) on defense as well as 5 tackles and 1 FR on special teams, while also appeared in both playoff contests…Helped the Texans finish first in Rick Gosselin’s “NFL Special Teams Rankings” for the second-consecutive season Made his postseason debut in the Wild Card Playoff vs. Cle. (1/13/24), playing 12 snaps on special teams and 11 on defense Recovered a muffed punt in the fourth quarter – the first FR of his career – vs. Ari. (11/19) Collected 4 tackles (1 solo) in his first start as a Texan at Atl. (10/8) 2022: (FALCONS/49ERS/DOLPHINS - 0/0) Spent the entire 2022 season on the Falcons’, 49ers’ and Dolphins’ practice squads 2021: (SAINTS/GIANTS – 0/0) Spent time on the Saints’ and Giants’ practice squads throughout the season 166

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2020: (GREEN BAY PACKERS – 14/1, 0/0) Saw time in 14 games (one start) in 2020, totaling 8 tackles (7 solo) and 3 PD on defense, while adding 2 tackles on special teams Notched 4 total tackles and 1 PD in his first-career start vs. Jax. (11/15) Posted 1 tackle and 2 PD vs. Atl. (10/5)

As a junior in 2017, started all 14 games and amassed 35 tackles (26 solo), 1 INT and 7 PD…Notched 2 tackles (1 solo) and 2 PD in the MAC Championship vs. Akron (12/2), securing the Rockets’ first conference title since 2004…Made a season-best 5 tackles and 2 PD vs. Eastern Michigan (10/7) Played in all 13 games (eight starts) as a sophomore in 2016, registering 33 tackles (25 solo) and led the team with 8 PD…Totaled 2 tackles (1 solo) and 2 PD in the Camellia Bowl vs. Appalachian State (12/17)…Matched a career high with 6 tackles (5 solo) and 2 PD at Arkansas State (9/2) Saw action in two games as a freshman in 2015, helping the Rockets to their first 10-win season since 2000…Posted 3 tackles (1 solo) vs. Eastern Michigan (10/17)…Made his collegiate debut vs. Kent State (10/10) Participated in the 2019 East-West Shrine Game

2019: (GREEN BAY PACKERS – 4/0, 0/0) Played in four games on defense and special teams in his rookie campaign…Was inactive for 12 games as well as both playoff games Saw time on a season-high 15 special teams snaps at Det. (12/29), downing a first-quarter J.K. Scott punt at the Lions’ 7-yard line Played on defense for the first time vs. Oak. (10/20), totaling four snaps on defense and five on special teams Appeared in five special teams snaps in his NFL debut at Dal. (10/6)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Milford Academy (New Berlin, NY) for the fall semester in 2013, totaling tackles, 4 INTs and 6 PD Played football at Burlington Township (NJ) HS, earning AllCounty and All-Conference honors as a junior and senior Notched 62 tackles, 1 INT and 7 PD along with 22 receptions for 720 yards and 250 yards on the ground as a senior Tallied 50 tackles, 1 INT, 8 PD and 400 kick return yards as a junior

— COLLEGE — Played in 42 games (35 starts) as a three-year letterman at Toledo (2015-18), tallying 113 tackles (84 solo), 2 INTs, 27 PD and 1 FR…Nominated by Toledo for the Burlsworth Trophy in 2018, which is awarded annually to the best player in the nation who began his career as a walk-on…Awarded the Binder Memorial Award as the team’s top walk-on in 2016 and earned a scholarship shortly after…Helped the Rockets make it to a bowl game in each of his four seasons and a Mid-American Conference Championship in 2017 Started all 13 games as a senior in 2018, posting 43 tackles (33 solo), 12 PD (which was tied for first in the MAC), 1 INT, 1 FF and 1 FR while earning Team Defensive MVP honors…Tied his career-high with 6 tackles (4 solo) in the Bahamas Bowl vs. FIU (12/21)…Tied a school record with 4 PD vs. Central Michigan (11/23)…Notched 6 tackles (4 solo), 1 FF and 3 PD vs. Buffalo (10/20)

— HOLLMAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Assisted with the “Ambitious Youth Camp” in Orange, NJ, providing instruction and guidance to more than 300 campers (2021)

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KA'DAR HOLLMAN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2019 2020 2021

TEAM Packers Packers Saints

GP 4 14 0

2021 2021 2022

Giants TOTAL Falcons

0 0 0

2022

49ers

0

2022 Dolphins 2022 TOTAL 2023 Texans NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 7 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from New Orleans to N.Y. Giants. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Atlanta to San Francisco. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from San Francisco to Miami. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 1 0 1 0 0 2 13 9 4 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 4 3 0 1 0 0

0 0 17 35

KA'DAR HOLLMAN'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Packers 2020 Packers 2023 Texans NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP 0 0 2 2

KA'DAR HOLLMAN'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

Passes Defensed Special Teams Tackles

4 at Atlanta Falcons, Oct 08, 2023 ...1 more at 4. 4 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 15, 2020

2 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Oct 05, 2020 1 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 26, 2023 ...6 more at 1.

KA'DAR HOLLMAN'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (TEXANS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 at Ravens 09/17 Colts 09/24 at Jaguars 10/01 Steelers 10/08 at Falcons 10/15 Saints 10/29 at Panthers 11/05 Buccaneers 11/12 at Bengals 11/19 Cardinals 11/26 Jaguars 12/03 Broncos 12/10 at Jets 12/17 at Titans 12/24 Browns 12/31 Titans 01/06 at Colts 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P S P P P P P P P P P P P P 17-1

TK 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5

S 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

A 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L/T 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 1 0 1 0 0 10-7

SCORE 9-25 20-31 37-17 30-6 19-21 20-13 13-15 39-37 30-27 21-16 21-24 22-17 6-30 19-16+ 22-36 26-3 23-19

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P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK 0 0 0

S 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

168

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 45-14 10-34

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on Injured Reserve (pectoral) on 12/7/21 Signed a five-year contract extension (through 2026) with the Ravens on 10/1/20 Selected by the Ravens in the first round (16th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft...Declared for the NFL Draft following his redshirt sophomore season

Owns the longest FR in Ravens history, a 70-yard FR-TD recorded in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3/19) Picked up a game-sealing WR DK Metcalf fumble and ran 18 yards to score his first-career TD (10/20/19 at Sea.) In 2018, produced 37 tackles, 2 INTs and led the Ravens with 15 PD, earning team MVP honors by Baltimore media As a rookie in 2017, totaled 34 tackles, 2 INTs and finished second on the team with 11 PD for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22) Recorded his first-career INT (returned 15 yards) and tallied 3 tackles in a 23-0 win at GB (11/19) Earned his first-career start in the 30-17 win at Oak. (10/8)

— HONORS — Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019) Three-time Pro Bowler (2019-20 & 2022) Team MVP by Baltimore media (2018) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Is one of three players (also Ray Lewis and Ed Reed) to register double-digit INTs (13) and double-digit FFs (13) in a Ravens career Started 10 games with Baltimore in 2023, registering 26 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT and 5 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Started all 17 games en route to his third Pro Bowl nod in 2022, registering 71 tackles, 1 FF and single-season careerbests in sacks (3) and INTs (3, tied w/ 2019)…Finished as one of two DBs (also L'Jarius Sneed) to record at least 3 INTs and 3 sacks in 2022...Recorded his first-career game with multiple takeaways (1 INT & 1 FR) vs. Car. (11/20)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection in 2020, started all 15 games in which he played, posting 82 tackles (70 solo), 2.5 sacks, 4 TFL, 4 QBHs, 11 PD, 1 INT and a league-leading 8 FFs (also a Ravens’ single-season record)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also leading the NFL in FFs (25) In 2020, led the NFL with a Ravens franchise record 8 FFs, tying for the second most by a DB in NFL single-season history...He became the first DB to register at least 8 FFs and a sack (2.5) in a single season (records kept since 2000) Broke OLB Terrell Suggs' single-season franchise record of 7 FFs (2011) after a 2-FF performance at Cle. (12/14/20) In 2019, totaled 65 tackles, 3 INTs (-14 yards), a team-leading 14 PD, 3 FRs (2 were returned for TDs) and 2 FFs, helping the Ravens' defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...Baltimore's 6 defensive TDs tied (TB) for No. 1 in the NFL 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— PERSONAL — Father, Bobby, was a first-team All-American RB at Alabama in 1986 and 1987, ranking third in Crimson Tide career rushing yards (3,420)...Bobby became a 1989 first-round draft pick of the Denver Broncos, where he played three seasons and earned 1990 Pro Bowl honors...Bobby also played for the Miami Dolphins in 1992 Mother, Barbara, set Alabama-Birmingham’s still-standing record in the outdoor 400 meters (53.30) Older brother, Maudrecus, played WR at Arkansas and UAB...Older sister, Breona, ran track at UAB...Younger sister, Brittley, was a standout hurdler at LSU During the 2019 offseason, earned his degree from Alabama, completing a pledge he made after declaring for the draft Spent much of the 2018, 2019 and 2021 offseasons serving as a volunteer track coach at Hoover (AL) HS 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/10, 1/0) Started all 10 games in which he appeared, registering 26 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT and 5 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 INT – following a PD by Brandon Stephens – and 2 PD – one of which led to a Kyle Hamilton INT – in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25)...Baltimore tied a single-game franchise record with 5 INTs (10/14/07 vs. STL) Registered 4 total tackles and 1 PD in the 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17), helping Baltimore limit the Jaguars to 3-of-13 (23.1%) on third down Notched 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 QBH and 1 PD in the 37-31 OT victory vs. LAR (12/10) Registered 4 solo tackles as a starter in his season debut at Pit. (10/8)

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/17, 1/1) Started all 17 games en route to his third Pro Bowl nod, registering 71 tackles, 1 FF and single-season career-bests in sacks (3) and INTs (3, tied w/ 2019)…Recorded his firstcareer game with multiple takeaways (1 INT & 1 FR) vs. Car. (11/20)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Recorded 6 tackles (all solo) at Cin. in the Wild Card Playoff (1/15), helping hold the Bengals to 234 total yards Posted 7 solo tackles and a FF (recovered by LB Patrick Queen) in the 17-9 win vs. Atl. (12/24)…Baltimore’s defense held Atlanta to 5-of-14 (35.7%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down, while allowing zero touchdowns on four red zone trips Recorded 6 solo tackles and 1 PD at Cle. (12/17)… Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 5-of-15 (33.3%) on third down and a 1-of-4 (25%) red zone TD efficiency Registered 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 sack in the 10-9 win vs. Den. (12/4)…Posted a sack in back-to-back games for the second time in his career (2020 – Weeks 5-6)…Baltimore’s defense limited Denver to 272 total yards and 2-of-12 (16.7%) on third down, also conceding zero trips inside the red zone for the first time this season Tallied 6 tackles (3 solo), 1 sack (-5 yards) and 2 TFL – marking his first-career game with multiple TFL – at Jax. (11/27)…Baltimore’s defense limited Jacksonville to 38 rushing yards on 20 carries, marking its fourth-consecutive game holding opponents under 50 rushing yards Tallied a fourth-quarter INT and FR (forced by CB Marcus Peters) – marking his first-career multi-takeaway game – in the 13-3 win vs. CAR (11/20)…Baltimore’s defense permitted season lows in points (3), total yards (205), rushing yards (36) and yards per play (3.8), while registering 4 sacks and 3 takeaways (2 INTs & 1 FR) Notched his first sack (-9 yards) since 2020, while adding a team-high 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7)…Baltimore’s defense limited New Orleans – which entered the contest averaging 141.3 rushing yards per game – to 48 yards rushing on 15 attempts (3.2 avg.) Recorded an INT on the second snap of the game and returned it a career-high 26 yards to set up Baltimore’s first TD drive vs. Buf. (10/2)…Registered his second-straight game with a pick for the second time in his career (also W15W16 of 2018)…Baltimore’s defense limited the Bills – who entered the contest No. 3 in scoring (30.3 ppg) and No. 1 on third down (61.0%) – to 23 points and 4-of-11 (36.4%) on third-down conversion opportunities Registered 1 INT in the end zone that prevented a potential go-ahead TD, while adding 4 solo tackles, including a key fourth-down stop, in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Baltimore’s defense forced 4 turnovers (3 in the fourth quarter) for the first time since 2017 (12/17 at Cle.) and limited New England to 2-of-9 (22.2%) on third down 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Tallied 7 tackles (5 solo), 1 QBH and 1 FR in the 24-9 seasonopening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12, INJURED RESERVE) Started all 12 games in which he appeared, posting 58 tackles (44 solo), 1 QBH, 1 INT, a team-high 13 PD and 1 FF before suffering a season-ending pectoral injury in Week 13 at Pittsburgh (12/5) Recorded 3 tackles before leaving the game late in the fourth quarter with a season-ending pec injury vs. Pit. (12/5) Tallied a team-high 8 tackles (tied with Patrick Queen) and 2 PD in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28) Recorded 5 tackles and 1 PD in the 16-13 win vs. Chi. (11/21), as Baltimore limited Chicago to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down Tallied a team-high 7 tackles, 1 QBH and season-high 2 PD vs. Mia. (11/11)…His 2 PD marked his second-straight game recording multiple PD this season Tallied a team-high 7 tackles (tied with Anthony Averett) and recorded his first INT and FF of the season vs. Cin. (10/24)…It marked the first time in Humphrey’s career that he’s had an INT and FF in the same game Posted 2 tackles and 1 PD in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6 points…His PD forced a turnover on downs, which later led to K Justin Tucker’s 52-yard FG Registered 4 tackles and 1 PD in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited the Colts to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone Registered 4 solo tackles and 1 PD in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Baltimore limited the Chiefs to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down Produced a team-leading (tied, ILB Patrick Queen) 9 tackles and 1 PD at LV (9/13)…Helped hold the Raiders to 3-of-6 in red zone TD efficiency, limiting them to 1 FG, forcing 1 turnover on downs and making 1 INT (CB Anthony Averett) inside the 20 2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 2/2) Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection, started all 15 games in which he played, posting 82 tackles (70 solo), 2.5 sacks, 4 TFL, 4 QBHs, 11 PD, 1 INT and a league-leading 8 FFs (also a Ravens’ single-season record)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%), also leading the NFL in FFs (25) Registered 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 PD in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped limit the Titans to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and 158 net passing yards Tallied a team-high 6 tackles (5 solo) and 3 PD, including a TD-saving breakup, in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Also helped limit the Giants to 1-of-10 (10%) on third down, matching the Ravens’ eighth-best defensive third-down percentage in single-game franchise history 170

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Posted 5 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 FR in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)...Late in the fourth quarter, he picked up a game-sealing WR DK Metcalf fumble and ran 18 yards to score his first-career TD Registered 1 tackle, 1 QBH, 1 INT (-14 return yards) and 2 PD for a defense that limited the Bengals to 250 yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13) Forced a WR JuJu Smith-Schuster fumble and recovered the ball, helping set up K Justin Tucker’s game-winning, 46-yard FG in the 26-23 OT win at Pit. (10/6)...Had 3 tackles for a defense that allowed 269 total yards Posted 2 PD and 1 tackle, helping limit WR Odell Beckham Jr. to just 2 catches for 20 yards vs. Cle. (9/29) Registered 6 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD for a defense that limited the Cardinals to 2-of-11 (18%) on third down in the win vs. Ari. (9/15) Posted 2 PD, 1 INT and 1 TFL for a defense that allowed just 200 yards in the 59-10, season-opening win at Mia. (9/8)

Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo) and 2 FFs in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…Forcing his seventh and eighth fumbles of the season, Humphrey surpassed Terrell Suggs’ 2011 campaign (7 FFs) for the most forced fumbles in Ravens single-season history…His 8 FFs tied an NFL record for the most FFs through a player's first 12 games played in a season (Charles Tillman in 2012 & Osi Umenyiora in 2010) Registered 7 tackles (6 solo), 2 PD and a career-high 2 FFs at Pit. (12/2)…Also helped stop Pittsburgh short of the end zone on 3-of-4 goal-to-go possessions Collected a team-high 8 solo tackles and added 1 sack and 1 FF in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…It marked his thirdconsecutive game with a FF, and he produced a leagueleading 4 FFs through the first six weeks of the NFL season…Became the first DB since Walter Thurmond (2015) to register back-to-back performances with at least 1 sack and 1 FF Recorded 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack and 1 FF in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)…Registered back-to-back games with a FF for the first time in his career and became the NFL's first defensive back to tally 3 FFs during the 2020 season…Baltimore had five different DBs record at least 1 sack, marking the first time in NFL history that this feat has been accomplished Collected a career-high 9 tackles (8 solo) and 1 FF and helped limit Washington to 4-of-13 (31%) on third down in the 31-17 win at Was. (10/14)…Humphrey helped force a turnover in each of the Ravens’ first three victories (1 INT and 2 FFs)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/8, 1/1) Produced 37 tackles (31 solo), 2 INTs and led the team with 15 PD for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…Was voted team MVP by local reporters who cover the Ravens Posted 1 solo tackle for a defense that limited the Chargers to just 243 total yards in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19) Registered a game-sealing INT, with 1:31 remaining in the fourth quarter, to secure the Ravens’ 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)…Produced 3 tackles and 2 PD for a defense that limited the Chargers to a season-low 198 total yards Produced 1 INT and a career-high 4 PD – including a gamesealing fourth-and-4 stop late in the fourth quarter – for a defense that held the Buccaneers to 156 passing yards, in the 20-12 win vs. TB (12/16) Recorded 2 PD in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2), helping limit the Falcons to just 97 passing yards, which are the fewest by an Atlanta offense since 1999 (105 at SF) Posted a game-clinching, fourth-down PD with 1:43 remaining to help seal the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18) Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), including 1 TFL, 1 PD and his first-career FF for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7) Recorded 4 solo tackles for a defense that allowed the Steelers just 47 second-half yards in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30)…Pittsburgh was also 2-of-12 (17%) on third down Started at CB and tied a career high with 7 tackles (5 solo) at Cin. (9/13)

Produced 7 tackles (6 solo), a half-sack and 1 FF that resulted in a 22-yard FR-TD by ILB L.J. Fort in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also helped limit the Texans’ offense to 5-of-14 (36%) on third down, en route to Baltimore's 14thconsecutive regular season victory Picked off QB Baker Mayfield on the game’s opening drive, marking his eighth-career INT, in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9.13)…Helped hold Pro Bowl WRs Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. to a combined 8 receptions for 83 yards…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3-of-12 (25%) on third down 2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/15, 1/1) Produced 65 tackles, 3 INTs, a team-leading 14 PD, 3 FRs (2 of which were returned for TDs) and 2 FFs, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...The Ravens' 6 defensive TDs tied (TB) for No. 1 in the NFL Posted 4 tackles and 1 INT in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22), helping clinch the franchise’s first-ever No. 1 playoff seed Blocked a 49ers' FG attempt and registered a game-high 7 tackles in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1) Posted 6 tackles and his second FR-TD in as many games in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...His 70-yard FR came after ILB Patrick Onwuasor forced a WR Julian Edelman fumble and is the longest FR in Ravens history

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2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/5) Totaled 34 tackles (30 solo), 2 INTs and finished second on the team with 11 PD for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22) Started at CB and posted 5 solo tackles at Pit. (12/10)

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— COLLEGE — Started all 29 games in which he played, posting 81 tackles, 5 INTs (1 returned for a TD), 13 PD and 3 FFs During his two years as a starter, Alabama registered a 28-2 record, making two appearances in the CFP National Championship...Crimson Tide won the 2015 national title In 2016, helped the Alabama defense lead the nation in scoring (13.0 ppg) and rushing (63.9 ypg), while ranking second in total defense (261.8 ypg)...Was also selected firstteam All-American by the FWAA In 2015, was named to the Freshman All-SEC Team, posting 45 tackles, 3 INTs and 8 PD

Saw extensive time when subbing for an injured CB Jimmy Smith (Achilles)...Recorded a team-leading 7 tackles and 1 INT (returned 18 yards) in a 44-20 win vs. Det. (12/3) Recorded his first-career INT (returned 15 yards) and tallied 3 tackles for a defense that forced 5 turnovers, registered 6 sacks and posted its third shutout of the season in a 23-0 win at GB (11/19)...It marked just the third time in franchise history the Ravens recorded 6 sacks and forced 5 turnovers Registered 4 tackles and 1 PD for a defense that posted a shutout and allowed a season-low 196 yards in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26) Earned his first-career start and posted 3 tackles for a defense that produced 3 sacks and held the Raiders to 245 total yards in the 30-17 victory at Oak. (10/8) Recorded 4 solo tackles and spent time matched up one-onone with standout Steelers WR Antonio Brown, helping limit him to 4 catches for 34 yards vs. Pit. (10/1) Saw action on special teams and competed from scrimmage for a defense that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history, at Cin. (9/10)

— HIGH SCHOOL— Prepped at Hoover (Birmingham, AL) HS, where he was a three-time Alabama Sports Writers Association’s first-team 6A All-State honoree Tallied 13 INTs and 31 PD during his career, helping lead Hoover to State Championships in 2012 and 2013 Named the 2013 Birmingham News Metro Boys Track Athlete of the Year...Posted a top time of 6.89 seconds in the indoor 60-meter dash, 7.80 in the 60-meter hurdles and a 48.11 best in the 400-meter hurdles

— HUMPHREY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at River Hill High School to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2023) Attended a girls’ flag football clinic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2023) Joined teammate JK Dobbins at Jimmy’s Seafood draft party in Baltimore, MD (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at South River High School to interact and give encouragement to both male and female student athletes (2022) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2022) Joined Cigna to highlight health equity by visiting fans at a local barber shop and expressing the importance of health check-ups (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Surprised 2022 Touchdown for Teachers award recipient, Shayla Proctor of Deep Run Elementary, with a school visit congratulatory meet & greet (2022) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building creation activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2022) Surprised local high school teams with a visit to the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown game of the week on two occasions (2021) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2021) Purchased turkeys and sides with teammate Jimmy Smith for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2021) Joined fellow teammate Pernell McPhee to provide Thanksgiving meals and turkeys for families at the YMCA at Weinberg (2020) Joined teammates to converse and play games (virtually) during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2020) Participated in live Q&A for the NFL’s 2020 Draft-a-Thon virtual fundraiser (2020) Alongside teammates, participated in the St. John Baptist 5K Run, Walk and Roll/Walk for Bobbi Engram Foundation, hosted by tight ends coach Bobby Engram (2019) Alongside teammates, attended the inaugural Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation Halloween Costume Party in support of the foundation’s anti-bullying initiative (2019) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019) Hosted his Ball Speed and Agility Camp in his hometown of Hoover, AL (2019) Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019) Helped build HOPE kits with teammate Brandon Carr at the Under Armour Performance Center, which were sent to breast cancer patients at Johns Hopkins and MedStar Union Memorial Hospital (2018) Battled overseas military members in video game competitions in the Ravens’ first Pros vs. GI Joes tournament (2018) Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2018-19) Teamed up with the Ravens and Verizon Wireless to “Pass it Forward” by surprising customers at Safeway with gift cards (2018) Helped distribute coats and cold-weather gear to residents at the annual Helping Up Mission coat distribution (2018) Attended Jimmy Seafood’s “Shrimp & Gifts” event as a celebrity shopper (2018) Participated in the team’s KaBoom! playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates, Ravens staff and volunteers (2018) Joined the 2017 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter Baltimore City to visit and serve dinner to residents Participated in a police ride-along with law enforcement officials in West Baltimore to meet with local youth and discuss social justice topics (2017) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2017, 2019) Partnered with Jimmy’s Famous Seafood for 9th Annual Toys for Tots Gala (2017) Supports current and former teammates’ charitable endeavors including Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling event (2017, 2019), Tony Jefferson’s “Shop With A Jock” Shopping event, Matthew Judon’s Karaoke and Lip Sync Party (2018) and Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event (2017-19)

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GP 16 14 16 15 12 17 10 100

GS TK S 5 34 30 8 37 31 15 65 53 15 82 70 12 58 44 17 71 53 10 26 22 82 373 303

TACKLES A TFL YDS 4 1 5 6 3 6 12 4 7 12 4 44 14 0 0 18 3 19 4 1 0 70 16 81

SK 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 3.0 0.0 5.5

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0 2 33 18 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 3 14 14 0 14 2 3 2 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14.5 4 1 8 8 0 11 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14.0 4 3 26 26 0 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 3 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28.5 11 13 84 26 0 76 13 5 2 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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MARLON HUMPHREY'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 1 2 1 1 6

GS TK S 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 7 5 1 6 6 0 1 1 5 17 15

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MARLON HUMPHREY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles Fumble Recoveries

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

9 at Las Vegas Raiders, Sep 13, 2021 ...1 more at 9. 8 vs. Tennessee Titans, Nov 22, 2020 ...2 more at 8. 1.0 vs. Denver Broncos, Dec 04, 2022 ...4 more at 1.0. 4 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 16, 2018 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020 ...1 more at 2. 1 at New York Jets, Sep 11, 2022 ...3 more at 1.

Interception Return Yards Safeties Longest Opp Fumble Return

2 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 27, 2022 1 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 ...12 more at 1. 26 vs. Buffalo Bills, Oct 02, 2022 1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020 70 vs. New England Patriots, Nov 03, 2019

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Passes Defensed

6 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023 6 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

1 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021

MARLON HUMPHREY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

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S S S S S S

4 3 3 0 1 3

S S S S

4 4 3 1

10-10

26

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST L ON INACTIVE LIST W 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L INACTIVE W ON INACTIVE LIST W 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST L 22 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 1 3 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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MARLON HUMPHREY'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P 1-0

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A INACTIVE 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Baltimore Ravens on 7/21/24 Released by the Bears on 2/15/24 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 11/29/22 Activated from the Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 8/9/21 Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 7/27/21 Signed a four-year extension (through 2024) with the Bears on 1/3/20 Originally selected by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft

Started in all 14 appearances in 2021, posting 76 tackles (54 solo), 1 FF, 4 TFL and 2 PD…Helped Chicago’s defense rank No. 3 in fewest passing yards allowed per game (191.6)…Tallied at least 5 tackles in each of his final five games on the year…Notched at least 1 TFL in three of the team’s final four games In 2020, recorded a career-best 82 tackles (63 solo) and 3 FFs to go along with 5 PD, 1 TFL and an 8-yard FR-TD as a 16game starter…One of four DBs (also Vonn Bell, Marlon Humphrey & Logan Ryan) to post at least 80 tackles and 3 FFs during the year…Also tallied 6 tackles in his playoff debut at NO (1/10/21) Named to the Pro Bowl for the second-straight year in 2019 after starting all 16 games and totaling 60 tackles (51 solo), 2 INTs, 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 FR, 5 PD and a career-high 5 TFL…Helped anchor a Chicago defense that ranked No. 4 in the league in opponent scoring (18.6)…One of four players (also DBs Damontae Kazee, Tre’Davious White and Marcus Williams) from the 2017 Draft class to record double-digit INTs within their first three years in the league Named a first-team All-Pro and to his first-career Pro Bowl as a 14-game starter for a defense that permitted the NFL’s fewest PPG (17.7) and ranked third in yards allowed per game (299.7) in 2018…Tallied 51 tackles (41 solo), 2 FFs, 1 sack, 2 TFL and career highs in INTs (6) and PD (15)…Led the NFL with 3 defensive TDs (2 via INT & and 1 via FR)…Recorded the NFL’s lowest opponent passer rating (40.5) when targeted (min. 50 times targeted)…His 6 INTs ranked fourth in the league, trailing only DBs Kyle Fuller (7), Xavien Howard (7) and Damontae Kazee (7)…Ended the season recording an INT in four of his final five games, marking his highest INT total over any five-game span in his career…Recorded an INT in back-to-back games on three separate occasions throughout the season Started in all 16 games as a rookie in 2017, totaling 73 tackles (55 solo), 1 TFL, 2 INTs, 3 FRs, 1 FF and 6 PD…His 3 FRs marked the most by a rookie all season, also tying Norm Hodgins (1974) and Virgil Livers (1975) for the second most by a rookie DB in Bears history, trailing only Brad Rowland (4 in 1951) Recorded a 76-yard pick-6 and 75-yard FR-TD, while adding 4 solo tackles, in a win vs. Car. (10/22/17)…Became the first player in NFL history to return both a FR and INT of at least 75 yards for a TD in the same game…Also became just the fourth rookie in NFL history with an INT-TD and FR-TD in the same game, joining LB Jerry Hillebrand (1963) DB Brig Owens (1966) and DL Greg Johnson (1977)

— HONORS — Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2018) Two-time Pro Bowler (2018-19) PFWA All-NFL Team (2018) Sporting News All-Pro Team (2018) NFC Defensive Player of the Month (November 2018) Two-time NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 12, 2018; Week 7, 2017) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — One of three DBs (also teammate CB Marlon Humphrey and CB Marcus Peters) to record double-digits INTs (15) and FFs (10) since 2017 (when Jackson entered the league) Jackson is the only active player with at least 15 INTs, 10 FFs and 5 FRs His 6 combined defensive TDs (3 via INT & 3 via FR) are the most among active players His 5 defensive TDs over his first two NFL seasons (2017-18) tie (several players) for the third most since the 1970 merger, trailing only DBs Tyron Hughes (7, 1993-94) and Phillip Buchanon (6, 2002-03) Started all 12 games in which he appeared for Chicago in 2023, recording 37 tackles (32 solo), 1 INT and 5 PD…Started in the final nine games of the season, tallying at least 3 tackles in seven of the nine contests…Helped the Bears limit opponents to just 15.2 points per game over the team’s final five games of the season, ranking No. 1 in the NFL from Weeks 12-17 In 2022, started all 12 games in which he played, totaling 80 tackles (59 solo), 1 TFL, 4 INTs, 2 FFs and 6 PD…Recorded an INT in three of the team’s first four games to start the season…Extended a streak of recording at least 1 FF in each of his first six seasons in the league…Started in the team’s first 12 games of the season before missing the rest of the year due to injury 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— PERSONAL — Chose Alabama over LSU, Florida State, Arkansas and Tennessee Nicknamed “BoJack,” as his father went by the nickname “Bo,” and his grandfather went by the nickname “Jack”…All three share the same name Brother, Demar Dorsey, was one of the top-rated safeties in the class of 2010 and committed to play at the University of Michigan…Grades and personal issues kept him from ever playing Division 1 football His favorite movie of all time is “Blow,” starring Johnny Depp

Posted 8 tackles (5 solo), 1 INT and 1 FF in a win vs. Hou. (9/25)…Marked the second time in his career he tallied an INT and FF in the same game (also 12/10/17 at Cin.) Tallied 1 INT to go along with 4 tackles and 1 PD in a seasonopening win vs. SF (9/11)…Helped hold the eventual NFC Championship game participants to just 10 points in the contest Notched 9 tackles (6 solo) and 1 TFL at GB (9/18) Posted 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 INT (returned 26 yards) in the season-opening win vs. SF (9/11) 2021: (CHICAGO BEARS – 14/14) Started in all 14 appearances, posting 76 tackles (54 solo), 1 FF, 4 TFL and 2 PD…Helped Chicago’s defense rank No. 3 in fewest passing yards allowed per game (191.6)…Tallied at least 5 tackles in each of his final five games on the year…Notched at least 1 TFL in three of the team’s final four games Closed out the season with 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD at Min. (1/9/22)…Marked the second time in his career with a TFL in back-to-back games (also Weeks 11-12 of 2019) Notched 8 tackles (5 solo) and 1 TFL vs. NYG (1/2)…Assisted in holding the Giants to a season-low 3 points in the contest Recorded 6 solo tackles at Sea. (12/26) Collected 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL vs. Ari. (12/5) Tied for a team best with 9 tackles, including a season-high 7 solo tackles, while adding 1 PD at GB (12/12) Tied a career high with an 11-tackle (4 solo) performance at TB (10/24) Registered 8 tackles (6 solo) vs. GB (10/17) Posted 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 TFL and 1 FF in a win vs. Cin. (9/19)

2023: (CHICAGO BEARS – 12/12) Started all 12 games in which he appeared, recording 37 tackles (32 solo), 1 INT and 5 PD…Started in the final nine games of the season, tallying at least 3 tackles in seven of the nine contests…Helped the Bears limit opponents to just 15.2 points per game over the team’s final five games of the season, ranking No. 1 in the NFL from Weeks 12-17 Posted a season high-tying 6 tackles (4 solo) and 1 PD at GB (1/7/24) Registered 4 solo tackles vs. Atl. (12/31) Grabbed his 15th-career INT at Cle. (12/17), returning it 27 yards to the Browns’ 1-yard line Collected 4 solo tackles at Det. (11/19) Recorded 6 total tackles, including a season-high 5 solo, at NO (11/5) Totaled 4 tackles (2 solo) and a season-best 2 PD vs. GB (9/10) 2022: (CHICAGO BEARS – 12/12) Started all 12 games in which he played, totaling 80 tackles (59 solo), 1 TFL, 4 INTs, 2 FFs and 6 PD…Recorded an INT in three of the team’s first four games to start the season…Extended a streak of recording at least 1 FF in each of his first six seasons in the league…Started in the team’s first 12 games of the season before missing the rest of the year due to injury Totaled 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 PD at Atl. (11/20) Produced 5 solo tackles vs. Det. (11/13) Registered 7 tackles (6 solo) vs. Mia. (11/6) Tied a career best with a team-high 11 tackles, while also adding an INT that he returned 26 yards, at Dal. (10/30) Tallied 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 FF vs. Was. (10/13), marking his third-career season recording multiple FFs Recorded 8 tackles (7 solo) at Min. (10/9), marking his longest streak of consecutive games (four) with at least 8 tackles…The last Bears DB to accomplish this feat was Michael Green (2002-03) Collected 9 tackles (6 solo) and his second-straight game with an INT at NYG (10/2)

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2020: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16, 1/1) Recorded a career-best 82 tackles (63 solo) and 3 FFs to go along with 5 PD, 1 TFL and an 8-yard FR-TD as a 16-game starter…One of four DBs (also Vonn Bell, Marlon Humphrey & Logan Ryan) to post at least 80 tackles and 3 FFs during the year Tallied 6 tackles in his playoff debut at NO (1/10/21) Registered 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD in a win at Min. (12/20) Posted 5 tackles (4 solo) in a win vs. Hou. (12/13), contributing to a defense that permitted a season-low 7 points Collected 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 FF vs. Min. (11/16) Tallied 8 tackles (6 solo), 1 PD and 1 FF in the OT contest vs. NO (11/1)…Marked his third-consecutive game with a FF or FR Recorded a season-best and game-high 9 tackles (8 solo), adding an 8-yard scoop-and-score for his sixth-career TD, at LAR (10/26) Tallied 1 FF to go along with 3 tackles (1 solo) in a win at Car. (10/18), helping lead the Bears to a 5-1 record 176

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Posted 6 solo tackles and 2 PD in the win vs. Det. (11/11) Collected 6 tackles (5 solo), 1 TFL and a 65-yard FR-TD at Buf. (11/4)…Contributed to a defense that produced 4 takeaways and limited the Bills to 9 points Registered 3 solo tackles and 1 INT in a win vs. TB (9/30)…Marked his second-straight game with an INT and third-consecutive with a PD Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 INT in a win at Ari. (9/23) Notched 3 solo tackles, 1 PD, 1 FF and his first-career sack vs. Sea. (9/17)

Posted a game-high 7 solo tackles in a win vs. NYG (9/20)…Helped the Bears’ defense shutout the Giants in the first half, allowing just 13 points in the contest 2019: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16) Named to the Pro Bowl for the second-straight year after starting all 16 games and totaling 60 tackles (51 solo), 2 INTs, 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 FR, 5 PD and a career-high 5 TFL…Helped anchor a Chicago defense that ranked No. 4 in the league in opponent scoring (18.6)…One of four players (also DBs Damontae Kazee, Tre’Davious White and Marcus Williams) from the 2017 Draft class to record double-digit INTs within their first three years in the league Registered 2 solo tackles and the game-deciding pick to close out the season at Min. (12/19) Notched his second-career sack in a win vs. Dal. (12/5) Recorded a game-clinching INT to go along with 2 solo tackles at Det. (11/28) Posted 6 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL in a win vs. NYG (11/24)…Posted a TFL in back-to-back contests for the first time in his career Totaled 6 tackles (4 solo) and a career-high 2 TFL to go along with 1 FF at LAR (11/17) Registered a career-high 11 tackles (10 solo) at Phi. (11/3) Tallied 1 FR and 3 solo tackles in a victory at Was. (9/23) Recorded his second-career outing with double-digit tackles (10, 6 solo) to go along with a season-high 2 PD in a win at Den. (9/15)

2017: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16) Started in all 16 games as a rookie, totaling 73 tackles (55 solo), 1 TFL, 2 INTs, 3 FRs, 1 FF and 6 PD…His 3 FRs marked the most by a rookie all season, also tying Norm Hodgins (1974) and Virgil Livers (1975) for the second most by a rookie DB in Bears history, trailing only Brad Rowland (4 in 1951) Posted a then-career-best 10 tackles (5 solo) to close out his rookie season at Min. (12/31)…Also added 1 ST tackles Tied a team high with 8 tackles (7 solo) to go along with 1 FR at Det. (12/16) Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 INT, 1 FF and 1 FR at Cin. (12/10)…Became the fifth rookie ever (now one of seven) to produce an INT, FF and FR in the same game…Also became the fifth rookie ever (now one of seven) to produce at least 1 INT and 1 FR in the same game on multiple occasions Recorded a 76-yard pick-6 and 75-yard FR-TD, while adding 4 solo tackles, in a win vs. Car. (10/22)…Became the first player in NFL history to return both a FR and INT of at least 75 yards for a TD in the same game…Also became just the fourth rookie in NFL history with an INT-TD and FR-TD in the same game, joining LB Jerry Hillebrand (1963) DB Brig Owens (1966) and DL Greg Johnson (1977) Tallied 8 tackles (7 solo), including 1 TFL, in his secondcareer game at TB (9/17) Recorded 3 solo tackles in his NFL debut vs. Atl. (9/10)

2018: (CHICAGO BEARS – 14/14, 0/0) Named a first-team All-Pro and to his first-career Pro Bowl as a 14-game starter for a defense that permitted the NFL’s fewest PPG (17.7) and ranked third in yards allowed per game (299.7)…Tallied 51 tackles (41 solo), 2 FFs, 1 sack, 2 TFL and career highs in INTs (6) and PD (15)…Led the NFL with 3 defensive TDs (2 via INT & and 1 via FR)…Recorded the NFL’s lowest opponent passer rating (40.5) when targeted (min. 50 times targeted)…His 6 INTs ranked fourth in the league, trailing only DBs Kyle Fuller (7), Xavien Howard (7) and Damontae Kazee (7)…Ended the season recording an INT in four of his final five games, marking his highest INT total over any five-game span in his career…Recorded an INT in back-to-back games on three separate occasions throughout the season Matched a season-high with 6 tackles (5 solo), adding 2 PD and 1 INT in a rivalry win to close out the season vs. GB (12/16)…Marked his second-straight game with an INT and his fourth pick in five games Posted 1 solo tackle, 1 INT and a career-high 3 PD in the win vs. LAR (12/9) Registered a 41-yard pick-6, adding 3 tackles and 2 PD in the win at Det. (11/22)…Became the first player since DB Reshad Jones (Weeks 6-7 of 2015) to record a pick-6 in backto-back games Tallied a 27-yard pick-6 in the win vs. Min. (11/18) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— COLLEGE — Played in 41 games (38 starts) across four seasons (2013-2016) at Alabama, posting 130 tackles, 9 INTs (3 returned for TDs), 8.5 TFL and 14 PD…Named second-team All-SEC performer as a senior in 2016…Named a first-team All-SEC and third-team All-American as a junior in 2015…Owns the Alabama record for career INT return yards (303 over 9 INTs) Started in all 8 games in which he appeared in 2016, totaling 24 tackles (15 solo), 1 INT and 3 PD…Earned second-team All-SEC honors from conference coaches despite playing in eight games…Selected as one of the team’s permanent team captains for the season…Named a midseason AllAmerican by CBS, ESPN and USA Today

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Saw action in seven games (four starts) as a true freshman in 2013, totaling 19 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT and 3 PD…Named a Special Teams Player of the Week by the Alabama coaching staff after tallying 2 solo tackles and 1 FR on kickoff coverage in a matchup with Arkansas

Started all 15 games in 2015, tallying 46 tackles (34 solo), 6 INTs, 8 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR…Made the transition to safety during his junior year, ultimately earning first-team All-SEC honors…Earned second-team All-America honors from Walter Camp and the FWAA…Named a third-team AllAmerican by the Associated Press…Finished tied for seventh nationally and as the SEC leader for INTs (6)…One of 16 semifinalists for the Jim Thorpe Award, presented annually to the nation’s top DB Started in 10 of his 11 games played in 2014, registering 41 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 6 PD, 2 FFs and 1 FR…Ater tearing his ACL in spring practice, started 10 games at CB for the Crimson Tide, including a span of nine consecutive starts…Recorded a season-high 7 tackles and a career-best 3 PD against No. 1 Mississippi State

— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes) HS, where he played football under head coach Wayne Blair and starred on both sides of the ball Caught 37 passes for 792 yards, while adding 66 tackles, 5 INTs (2 INT-TDs) and 1 FF, as a senior in 2012

— JACKSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Founded the Remain to Reach Foundation in 2018…Aims to inspire and provide resources to at-risk youth who have found themselves in trouble with the law at a young age Brought Chicago-based youth to the Harrison Row Townhomes development to teach them about financial literacy…The group of boys and girls learned about investments, home ownership and how to build generational wealth (2022)

EDDIE JACKSON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Bears 2018 Bears 2019 Bears 2020 Bears 2021 Bears 2022 Bears 2023 Bears NFL TOTALS

GP 16 14 16 16 14 12 12 100

TACKLES GS TK S A TFL YDS 16 70 53 17 1 1 14 51 41 10 2 3 16 60 51 9 5 16 16 82 63 19 1 0 14 76 54 22 4 8 12 80 59 21 1 1 12 37 32 5 0 0 100 456 353 103 14 29

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 2 82 76t 1 6 1 3 1 75 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2.0 1 6 81 41t 2 15 2 1 1 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1.0 0 2 18 14 0 5 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 4 44 26 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 27 27 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 3.0 1 15 252 76T 3 44 10 6 3 151 3 2 1 0 0 0 0

EDDIE JACKSON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Bears 2020 Bears NFL TOTALS

GP 0 1 1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 6 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 6 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

EDDIE JACKSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles Fumble Recoveries

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

11 at Dallas Cowboys, Oct 30, 2022 ...2 more at 11. 10 at Philadelphia Eagles, Nov 03, 2019 1.0 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Dec 05, 2019 ...1 more at 1.0. 3 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 09, 2018 1 vs. Washington Commanders, Oct 13, 2022 ...9 more at 1. 1 at Los Angeles Rams, Oct 26, 2020 ...5 more at 1.

Interception Return Yards Special Teams Tackles Longest Opp Fumble Return

2 at Los Angeles Rams, Nov 17, 2019 1 at Dallas Cowboys, Oct 30, 2022 ...13 more at 1. 76 vs. Carolina Panthers, Oct 22, 2017 1 at Minnesota Vikings, Dec 31, 2017 ...2 more at 1. 75 vs. Carolina Panthers, Oct 22, 2017

EDDIE JACKSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles

Solo Tackles

6 at New Orleans Saints, Jan 10, 2021

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EDDIE JACKSON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BEARS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Packers 09/17 at Buccaneers 09/24 at Chiefs 10/01 Broncos 10/05 at Commanders 10/15 Vikings 10/22 Raiders 10/29 at Chargers 11/05 at Saints 11/09 Panthers 11/19 at Lions 11/27 at Vikings 12/10 Lions 12/17 at Browns 12/24 Cardinals 12/31 Falcons 01/07 at Packers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S

TK 4 0

S

1

S S S S S S S S S 12-12

6 2 4 1 3 3 3 4 6 37

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L ON INACTIVE LIST L ON INACTIVE LIST L INACTIVE W 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L ON INACTIVE LIST W DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) L 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 27 27 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 32 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 27 27 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-10

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a five-year contract extension (through 2027) with the Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson was selected by the Ravens in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft

Owns a 58-19 regular season record as a starter, ranking as the third-best mark by a QB (min. 50 starts) since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger...Jackson's .753 winning percentage trails only Patrick Mahomes (.771) and Tom Brady (.754). Jackson's three career games with a perfect passer rating (min. 15 pass attempts) are tied (Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger & Kurt Warner) for the NFL’s most ever...Is one of two QBs (also Ben Roethlisberger) in NFL history to produce multiple outings with a perfect passer rating and at least 5 passing TDs Ranks fourth all time in rushing yards (5,258) among NFL QBs, and became the fastest (82 GP) QB in NFL history to reach the 5K mark Owns a QB-record 13 career performances with 100+ rushing yards and is tied (with Mike Vick) for the most games (54) by a QB with at least 50 rushing yards Owns the most 800-yard (three), 700-yard (five) and 600-yard (six) rushing seasons, respectively, by a QB in NFL history Has four career games with at least 5 TD passes, the third most by a player in his first six seasons in NFL history...Only QBs Patrick Mahomes (six games) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Marino (five) have more Is the only QB in NFL history with multiple 3+ passing TD and 100+ rushing yard performances (9/25/22 at NE, 9/18/22 vs. Mia., 11/7/21 vs. Min. & 12/22/19 at Cle.) Owns the league's only two performances with at least 200 passing yards, 100 rushing yards and multiple rushing TDs (9/24/23 vs. Ind & and 9/19/21 vs. KC) since the 1970 merger Compiled a 38-12 in his first 50 QB starts, tying Tom Brady (38) and Danny White (38) for the third-most wins by a QB in the first 50 starts of an NFL career, trailing only Patrick Mahomes (40) and Hall of Famer Ken Stabler (40) Earned his second MVP honor (also 2019) and was named a first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl performer after completing 307-of-457 passes (67.2%) for a career-high 3,678 yards, 24 TDs and 7 INTs, producing the NFL’s fourth-best passer rating (102.7 rating) in 2023…Also led the Ravens’ rushing attack with 821 yards and 5 TDs, averaging a league-best 5.5 yards per carry...Became the only QB in NFL history with multiple seasons (also 2019 MVP campaign) reaching the incredible 3,000 passing/800 rushing milestone…Guided an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg)...Improved to 58-19 (.753) as the Ravens' starter in regular season play Posted the NFL’s first-ever performance (regular + postseason) with 100+ rushing yards, 100+ passer rating, 2+ passing TDs and 2+ rushing TDs in the AFC Divisional Win vs. Hou. (1/20/24)

— HONORS — Two-time Associated Press NFL MVP (2019, 2023) Two-time PFWA NFL MVP (2019, 2023) Two-time Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019, 2023) Three-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2021, 2023) Maxwell FB Club's Bert Bell Pro Player of the Year (2019, 2023) PFWA Offensive Player of the Year (2019) Sporting News Offensive Player fo the Year (2019, 2023) Ranked the league's No. 1 player, as voted by his peers, on the NFL Network's Top 100 List (2020) Two-time PFWA All-NFL Team (2019, 2023) Sporting News All-Pro Team (2019, 2023) FedEx Air Player of the Year (2019) Two-time Ravens team MVP, as voted on by the local media (2019, 2023) Two-time NFL 101 Awards' AFC Offensive Player of the Year (2019, 2023) Pro Bowl Offensive MVP (2019) Three-time AFC Offensive Player of the Month (DecemberJanuary 2023, September 2022, November 2019) 10-time AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 17, 2023; Week 7, 2023; Week 5, 2021; Week 14, 2020; Week 1, 2020; Week 15, 2019; Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 9, 2019; Week 1, 2019) Four-time FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week (Week 17, 2023; Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 1, 2019) FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week (Week 6, 2019) NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month (December 2018) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Jackson (2019 & 2023) is the 11th player in NFL history to win multiple MVP honors, joining Peyton Manning (5), Aaron Rodgers (4), Tom Brady (3), Jim Brown (3), Brett Favre (3), Johnny Unitas (3), Patrick Mahomes (2), Joe Montana (2), Kurt Warner (2) & Steve Young (2)...Only Jackson, Mahomes, Favre & Brown have been named league MVP multiple times at age 27 or younger

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Started 15 games in 2020, completing 242-of-376 passes for 2,757 yards and 26 TDs, while adding a team-high 1,005 rushing yards to become the first QB in NFL history to record multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons...Led a Baltimore offense that produced the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which posted the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16game NFL season…Baltimore also owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%) In 2020, tied Dan Marino for the best record through a QB’s first 30 starts (25-5) in NFL history...Also became the fastest QB to produce 30 regular season wins in NFL history, doing so in just his 37th start In 2020, Jackson rushed for 1,005 yards, becoming the first QB in NFL history with multiple 1,000-rush yard seasons In 2020, became the first player in NFL history to reach 5,000 passing yards and 2,500 rushing yards in the first three years of a career In 2020, Jackson became the fastest QB in league history (35 games) to reach 5,000 passing yards and 2,000 rushing yards Completed 17-of-24 passes for 179 yards, while adding a team-high 136 of Baltimore’s postseason franchise-best 236 rushing yards in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)...His 136 rushing yards were the third most by a QB in NFL postseason history, and he joined QB Colin Kaepernick as the only QBs in NFL playoff history with multiple 100-yard rushing outputs Named the 2019 NFL MVP, earning all 50 first-place votes to make him only the second unanimous MVP in NFL history (Tom Brady, 2010)...Became the youngest QB to ever win MVP, at 22 years and 358 days old (on Dec. 31, 2019) In 2019, Jackson (36/7) became the third QB in NFL history to produce at least 35 passing TDs & 7 rushing TDs in a season...Steve Young (35/7 in 1994) & Cam Newton (35/10 in 2015) also won MVP honors after accomplishing this feat...Josh Allen joined the group with a 37/8 season in 2020 In his 2019 NFL MVP campaign, led the Ravens to their firstever No. 1 playoff seed and second-consecutive AFC North Division title, while producing one of the greatest seasons ever by an NFL QB...Completed 265-of-401 passes for 3,127 yards and an NFL-high 36 TDs (also a franchise record) In 2019, tallied 1,206 rushing yards (sixth in the league), which are the most by a QB in NFL single-season history...Helped Baltimore set a new NFL single-season team record for rushing yards (3,296)...Became the first QB in NFL history to produce at least 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a season Baltimore produced the NFL's No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) in 2019, also setting new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) In 2019, the Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

Recorded his 50th regular season win in his 68th-career start vs. Det. (10/22/23), marking the fifth-fewest starts by a QB to reach 50 regular season wins in the Super Bowl Era...Only QBs Ken Stabler (62 starts), Patrick Mahomes (63), Tom Brady (65) and Famer Roger Staubach (67) reached the mark in fewer starts Recorded his first-career game with at least 2 passing TDs and 2 rushing TD in a 28-3 victory at Cle. (10/1/23) Started 12 games in 2022, completing 203-of-326 passes for 2,242 yards, 17 TDs and 7 INTs (91.1 rating), while adding 112 carries for 764 yards (6.8 avg.) and 3 TDs…Became the first player in NFL history to record 10,000 passing yards and 4,000 rushing yards in any five-year span of a career…Also surpassed Hall of Famer Steve Young (4,437) for the fifthmost rushing yards (4,308) by a QB in NFL history… Spearheaded the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards On 9/25/22 at NE, produced the second game in NFL history (also QB Randall Cunningham in 1990) with 4 passing TDs, 100 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD On 9/18/22 vs. Mia., became the first player in NFL history to record 300 passing yards, 3 passing TDs, while adding 100 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD in a single game...Also became the first player in NFL history to record a pass TD and rush TD of 75-plus yards each In 12 starts in 2021, completed 246-of-382 passes for 2,882 yards, 16 TDs and 13 INTs (87.0 rating), while adding teamhigh 767 yards and 2 TDs…Earning his second-career Pro Bowl nod, recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in seven games, tying Randall Cunningham (1990) and Jackson’s 2019 campaign for the most such performances in single-season NFL history…Led a Baltimore attack that ranked sixth overall (378.8 ypg) and third in rushing (145.8 ypg) In 2021, eclipsed 3,000 rushing yards in his 48th-career game, becoming the fastest QB in NFL history to reach that mark (Mike Vick – 61 games) Surpassed Hall of Famer Dan Marino on 10/17/21 vs. LAC by becoming the first QB in league history to reach 35 career victories before the age of 25 On 10/11/21 vs. Ind., Jackson threw for a career-high (and single-game franchise record) 442 yards, surpassing his previous mark of 324 at Miami in 2019...Jackson passed for 4 TDs and 0 INTs, completing 86% of his passes (37of-43)....He became the first player in NFL history to pass for 400 yards while also completing at least 85% of his passes, and his 86% completion rate was the highest of any player in NFL history with at least 40 attempts

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Set a Ravens' single-season passing TDs record (36) and had his fifth 100-yard rushing game of the year, extending his NFL single-season record by a QB, at Cle. (12/22/19) In the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20), became the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and playoffs)...His 365 passing yards and the Ravens' 530 yards of offense set new franchise playoff single-game records Set the NFL single-season rushing record for a QB and threw 5 TD passes in a game for the third time in 2019 in Week 15 vs. NYJ (12/12)...Became the sixth QB in NFL history to have at least three 5-TD passing games in a season Registered at least 60 rushing yards in nine-straight games (Weeks 4-12) in 2019, ranking as the then-most consecutive 60+ rushing outputs by a QB in NFL single-season history On 11/25/19 at LAR, became the youngest player in NFL history with multiple 5-passing TD games in a season...Became the first player ever to record 3,000-plus passing yards and 1,500-plus rushing yards in his first two seasons...Became the first player ever to throw 4 TDs and have at least 50 rushing yards in back-to-back games On 11/17/19 vs. Hou., Jackson surpassed Cam Newton (1,447 yards) for the most rushing yards by a QB through the first two seasons of a career in NFL history On 11/10/19 at Cin., became the second player (QB Ben Roethlisberger, 2007) in NFL history to produce a perfect passer rating (158.3) in multiple games in a single season...Also had a 158.3 rating on 9/8/19 at Mia. On 10/13/19 vs. Cin., became the first player ever with at least 200 passing yards and 150 rushing yards in a regular season game...His 152 rushing yards stand as the third most by a QB in NFL single-game regular season history On 10/6/19 at Pit., tied Robert Griffin III as the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 1,000 career rushing yards (21 games) On 9/15/19 vs. Ari., became the first player in league history to throw for at least 250 yards and rush for at least 120 yards in a game, in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. On 9/8/19 at Mia., registered then-career highs in passing yards (324) and TDs (5) to produce a perfect 158.3 QB rating...Became the first QB in team history to post a perfect passer rating, also setting a then-franchise record in completion percentage (85.0%)...Led the charge in producing team records in total yards (643) and points (59) On 9/8/19 at Mia., became the seventh QB in NFL history to record at least 300 passing yards, 5 TDs and a perfect 158.3 passer rating...He is also the youngest NFL QB ever to register a perfect passer rating In 2018, helped lead the Ravens to the AFC North title, completing 99-of-170 passes for 1,201 yards and 6 TDs...Started the regular season’s last seven games and led Baltimore to a 6-1 record As a rookie, produced 695 rushing yards and 5 TDs for the NFL’s No. 2 rush attack (152.6 ypg)...His 695 rushing yards were the most among NFL QBs in 2018 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Became the youngest QB to start a playoff game in NFL history (21 years, 364 days), completing 14-of-29 passes for 194 yards and 2 TDs in the WC playoff vs. LAC (1/6/19) Made his first-career start, replacing QB Joe Flacco (hip) in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18/18)...Completed 13-of-19 passes for 150 yards and 1 INT, adding 119 rushing yards on 26 carries...Marked the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB and RB (Gus Edwards, 115) each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game...His 119 rushing yards were the then-second most by a rookie QB since the 1970 merger, with only Robert Griffin III having more (138 on 10/14/12) Completed his first-career TD pass to fellow rookie TE Hayden Hurst on a 26-yard completion at Car. (10/28/18) — PERSONAL — Established Forever Dreamers, a non-profit organization that encourages youth to dream big and forever chase their dreams Author of the children's book "I dream, You Dream, Let Us Dream," which inspires youth to dream, work hard and commit to making their aspirations become reality Created the Era 8 Apparel clothing line Owns the "Play Action Soulfood & More" restaurant in Pompano Beach, FL Participated in 2024 Paris Fashion Week and visited Munich, Germany (April 2024) for a visit with FC Bayern's Alphonso Davies...Also took part in a flag football clinic for local athletes Was awarded a key to the city of his hometown Pompano Beach, FL, in May 2017 Played neighborhood football with Titans WR Calvin Ridley, competed in Pee Wee vs. former Ravens WR Marquise Brown and played against former Ravens QB Tyler Huntley in high school...In a battle of unbeaten teams in 2014, the two star QBs combined for 8 TDs, with Huntley's Hallandale Chargers eventually securing the victory 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 2/2) Earned his second MVP honor (also 2019) and was named a first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl performer after completing 307-of-457 passes (67.2%) for a career-high 3,678 yards, 24 TDs and 7 INTs, producing the NFL’s fourth-best passer rating (102.7 rating)…Also led the Ravens’ rushing attack with 821 yards and 5 TDs, averaging a league-best 5.5 yards per carry...Became the only QB in NFL history with multiple seasons (also 2019 MVP campaign) reaching the incredible 3,000 passing/800 rushing milestone…Guided an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg)...Improved to 58-19 (.753) as the Ravens' starter in regular season play Completed 20-of-37 passes for 272 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT, while adding 54 rushing yards on 8 attempts in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24)…Also caught his own tipped pass for a 13-yard gain, becoming the first player in franchise history to throw for a first down, rush for a first down and reel in a catch for a first down in a single postseason game 182

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Completed 21-of-26 passes for 187 yards (96.6 rating), while adding 60 rushing yards, for an offense that totaled season highs in total yards (515) and rushing yards (298) in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Baltimore’s 298 rushing yards marked the fourth-best single-game output in franchise history Completed 21-of-27 passes for a season-high 357 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 36 rushing yards and 1 TD, in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Earned his 50th regular season victory in 68 career starts, marking the fifth-fewest starts by a QB to reach the 50 milestone in the Super Bowl Era...Was named AFC Player of the Week for his performance Completed 21-of-30 passes to eight different receivers for 223 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT, while adding a team-high 63 rushing yards in the 24-16 victory at Ten. (10/15 in London)…Recorded his 50th-career performance with at least 50 rushing yards, becoming the second QB in NFL history (Mike Vick – 54) to reach that mark Completed 15-of-19 passes for 186 yards and 2 TDs (142.5 rating), while adding 2 rushing TDs and 27 rushing yards on 9 attempts in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1)…All 4 TDs occurred in the red zone, finding TE Mark Andrews for the 2 scores through the air...Posted his first-career game with multiple passing TDs and rushing TDs Completed 22-of-31 passes for 202 yards (88.4 rating), while adding 14 rushes for 101 yards and 2 TDs, in the 22-19 OT defeat vs. Ind. (9/24)…Produced his second-career performance with at least 200 passing yards, 100 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs, owning the NFL’s only two such single-game outputs since the 1970 merger Completed 24-of-33 passes for 237 yards and 2 third-down TDs (112.8 rating), while adding 54 rushing yards on 12 carries in the 27-24 victory at Cin. (9/17)…Completed 8-of-9 second-half passes for 96 yards and 2 TDs (150.7 rating)…Surpassed QB Cam Newton for the second-most 50yard rush games (48) by a QB in NFL history (Michael Vick – 54) Completed 17-of-22 passes for 169 yards and 1 INT (79.5 rating), while adding 38 rushing yards on 6 carries (6.3 avg.) in the Week 1 victory vs. Hou. (9/10)…Has led Baltimore to a 4-1 record through five career Week 1 starts, completing 90of-127 passes for 1,216 yards, 12 TDs and 2 INTs (126.0 rating), while rushing for 192 yards on 34 attempts (5.6 avg.)

Completed 16-of-22 passes for 152 yards and 2 TDs (121.8 rating), while adding a team-high 100 yards and 2 TDs on the ground in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24)…Recorded his third-career 100-yard rushing game in the playoffs, breaking a tie with QB Colin Kaepernick for the most such playoff performances by a QB in NFL history…Became the first Raven ever to rush and throw for a score in a single postseason contest…Also posted the NFL’s first-ever performance (regular + postseason) with 100+ rushing yards, 100+ passer rating, 2+ passing TDs and 2+ rushing TDs…The Ravens’ 229-yard rushing effort marked the third-highest postseason output in franchise history Completed 18-of-21 passes for 321 yards and 5 TDs (158.3 rating) while adding 35 rushing yards on 6 carries in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…Tied (Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, & Kurt Warner) for the most games (three) with a perfect passer rating (min. 15 pass attempts) in NFL history…Became second QB (Ben Roethlisberger) in NFL history to produce multiple games with a perfect passer rating and at least 5 passing TDs…Recorded his third-career 800-yard rushing season, breaking Michael Vick’s record (two) for the most by a QB in NFL history Completed 23-of-35 passes for 252 yards and 2 TDs (105.9 rating), while adding a team high 45 rushing yards on 7 attempts in the 33-19 win at SF (12/25)…Set a new a career high in single-season passing yards (3,357), surpassing his 2019 MVP campaign (3,105) Completed 14-of-24 passes for 171 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT, while adding 12 carries for a team-high 97 rushing yards in the playoff-clinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…Tied Michael Vick’s record for the most games (54) recording at least 50 rushing yards by a QB in NFL history, while also becoming the first QB in NFL history to tally at least 700 rushing yards in five consecutive seasons Completed 24-of-43 passes for 316 yards and 3 TDs with 1 INT (92.8 rating), while adding 70 rushing yards on 11 carries in the 37-31 OT win vs. LAR (12/10)…Found TE Isaiah Likely (54 yards), WR Odell Beckham Jr. (46) and WR Zay Flowers (21) for his 3 TDs, setting a new Ravens record for the most games (18) with at least 3 passing scores in a career…Posted his second-ever outing (also 9/18/19 at Mia.) with at least 300 passing yards, 3 passing TDs and 70 rushing yards, becoming the first QB in NFL history with multiple such performances Completed 18-of-32 passes for 177 yards and 1 TD, while adding 39 rushing yards on 11 carries in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)…Became the fourth (5,011) and fastest (82 games) QB in NFL history to eclipse 5,000 rushing yards Completed 16-of-26 passes for 264 yards and 2 TDs (121.3), while adding 54 rushing yards in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16)…Surpassed 500 rushing yards on the season, becoming the first QB in NFL history to reach that mark in each of the first six seasons of a career

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12, 0/0) Started in 12 games, completing 203-of-326 passes for 2,242 yards, 17 TDs and 7 INTs (91.1 rating), while adding 112 carries for 764 yards (6.8 avg.) and 3 TDs…Became the first player in NFL history to record 100 passing yards and 4,000 rushing yards in any five-year span of a career…Also surpassed Hall of Famer Steve Young (4,437) for the fifthmost rushing yards (4,308) by a QB in NFL history… Spearheaded the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards

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Completed 16-of-32 passes for 254 yards and 1 TD (87.2 rating), while adding a game-high 89 rushing yards on 14 carries (6.4 avg.), at Jax. (11/27)…Posted his fifth-career game with at least 250 passing yards and 75 rushing yards, tying QB Russell Wilson for the most such performances in NFL history Completed 12-of-22 passes for 133 yards and 1 TD (87.9 rating), while adding 82 rushing yards on 11 carries (7.5 avg.) in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7)…His first-quarter TD strike to TE Isaiah Likely marked the 100th passing score of his career...Also became the first player in NFL history to record 10,000 passing yards and 4,000 rushing yards in any five-year span of a career…Also surpassed Hall of Famer Steve Young (4,239) for the fifth-most rushing yards by a QB in NFL history Completed 27-of-38 passes for 238 and 2 TDs (104.9 rating), while adding 43 rushing yards in the 27-22 win at TB (10/27)…Was a perfect 8-of-8 passing for 94 yards and 2 TDs (155.2 rating) in the second half Completed 17-of-32 passes for 210 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT (71.1 rating), while adding 77 rushing yards on 7 carries (11.0 avg.) at NYG (10/16)…Posted his fifth-straight game with at least 50 rushing yards and 1 passing TD, tying a then-NFL record he's achieved three times and shared with QB Randall Cunningham (1990)…Contributed to a Ravens rushing attack that gained 211 yards on 24 carries, averaging a single-game franchise-record 8.8 yards per attempt Completed 19-of-32 passes for 174 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT, while adding a team-high 58 rushing yards on 12 carries in the 19-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/9)…Became the sixth – and fastest – QB in NFL history to reach 4,000 career rushing yards, doing so in his 63rd game Led the Ravens in rushing for the third-straight week, posting a game-high 73 ground yards on 11 carries (6.6 avg) vs. Buf. (10/2)…Also completed 20-of-29 passes for 144 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs Completed 18-of-29 passes for 218 yards, 4 TDs and 1 INT (110.3 rating), while also adding a game-high 107 rushing yards and 1 TD on 11 carries (9.7 avg.) in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Produced the second game in NFL history (also QB Randall Cunningham in 1990) with 4 passing TDs, 100 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD…Also became the first player in the Super Bowl era with 10+ passing TDs and 200+ rush yards through Weeks 1-3 of a season Completed 21-of-29 passes for 318 yards and 3 TDs (142.6 rating), while adding 119 rushing yards and 1 TD on 9 carries (13.2 avg.) vs. Mia. (9/18)…Eclipsed the century mark in rushing yards for the 11th time in his career, surpassing Michael Vick for the most 100-yard regular season rushing games by a QB in NFL history…Also produced his thirdcareer game with 3-plus passing TDs and 100-plus rushing yards, marking the most by any player in the Super Bowl Era

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Completed 17-of-30 passes for 213 yards, 3 TDs – including a 55-yard strike to WR Rashod Bateman – and 1 INT (98.3 rating) in the 24-9 victory at NYJ (9/11)…Recorded his 38th win in 50 career regular season starts, tying Tom Brady and Danny White for the third-most victories by a QB in the first 50 starts of a career 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12) In 12 starts, completed 246-of-382 passes for 2,882 yards, 16 TDs and 13 INTs (87.0 rating), while adding team-high 767 rushing yards and 2 TDs…Earning his second career Pro Bowl nod, he recorded at least 200 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in seven games, tying Randall Cunningham (1990) and Jackson’s 2019 campaign for the most such performances in single-season NFL history…Was one of three Ravens (RB Devonta Freeman & RB Latavius Murray) to eclipse 500 rushing yards, becoming the NFL’s only trio to reach that mark in 2021…Was instrumental in helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg) Completed 27-of-41 passes for 266 yards, 3 TDs and 2 INTs (88.1 rating), while adding a season-high 120 rushing yards on 21 carries (5.7 avg), in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…Jackson tied Michael Vick for the most regular season 100-yard rushing games (10) by a QB in NFL history…He also became the only QB in NFL history with multiple 3+ passing TD and 100+ rushing yard performances (also 12/22/19 at Cle.)...It marked Jackson’s 10th-career “double-triple” (triple-digit yardage in two different statistical categories) Finished 15-of-31 for 257 yards and 1 TD (39 yards to WR Marquise Brown), while adding a game-high 88 rushing yards on 12 carries (7.3 avg), vs. Cin. (10/24)…Jackson reached 75 rushing yards for the 21st time in his career, tying Michael Vick for the most such games by a QB in NFL history Completed 19-of-27 passes for 167 yards, 1 TD (to TE Mark Andrews) and 2 INTs (one of which was caught after bouncing off a receiver’s chest/hands), while adding 51 rushing yards on 8 carries (6.4 avg), in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17)…With the win, Jackson surpassed Hall of Famer Dan Marino by becoming the first QB in league history to reach 35 career victories before the age of 25 En route to earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, completed 37-of-43 passes (86%) for a career-high and single-game franchise-record 442 yards and 4 TDs (140.5 rating) in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…Became the first QB in NFL history to complete at least 85% of his passes in a 400-yard passing game…Adding 62 yards on the ground, became the first player in NFL history to finish a game with 400 yards passing, 4 TD passes, 0 INTs and at least 50 yards rushing in a single game

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Completed 22-of-37 passes for 316 yards and 1 TD (96.2 rating), adding 7 carries for 28 yards in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…It marked his second-career 300-yard output and the then-second-most passing yards in his career (324 yards at Miami; 9/8/19)…Jackson also became the first QB in NFL history to eclipse 1,000 passing yards and 250 rushing yards through a team’s first four games in a season Completed 16-of-31 passes for 287 passing yards, 1 TD with 1 INT, while adding a game-high 58 rushing yards on 7 attempts (8.3 avg), in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…Notched his 90th-career TD (70 passing & 20 rushing) as a starter, marking the fourth most all time through a QBs first 40 NFL starts Completed 18-of-26 passes for 239 passing yards and 1 TD with 2 INTs (78.8 rating), while adding a game-high 107 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 16 attempts, in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Eclipsed 3,000 rushing yards in his 48th-career game, becoming the fastest QB in NFL history to reach that mark (Mike Vick – 61 games)…It marked Jackson’s ninthcareer “double-triple” (triple-digit yardage in two different statistical categories), surpassing Vick’s previous NFL record of eight such performances Completed 19-of-30 passes for 235 passing yards and 1 TD (98.6 rating), adding 12 rushes for 86 yards, at LV (9/13)…With 235 passing yards, Jackson (7,320) passed Vinny Testaverde (7,148) for the third-most career passing yards in franchise history

Completed 10-of-18 passes for 113 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 97 yards on 11 carries as part of the Ravens’ 404-yard rushing output in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards are the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…With his 97 rushing yards, Jackson eclipsed the 1,000-yard-rushing milestone for the second-straight season, becoming first NFL quarterback with multiple such seasons…Also became the fastest QB to 30 wins in NFL history, doing so in just his 37th start…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth Completed 17-of-26 passes for 183 yards and 2 TDs (111.5 rating), while adding 80 rushing yards on 13 attempts in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Led Baltimore to its NFL-high (tied with Arizona and Minnesota) seventh game this season with over 150 passing yards and 150 rushing yards Completed 17-of-22 passes for 243 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT (133.1 rating), while adding 35 rushing yards and 1 TD in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…It marked his second-career performance totaling 3 passing TDs and 1 rushing TD (11/10/19 at Cin.)…With 35 rushing yards, Jackson eclipsed 800 on the season, joining Michael Vick (2004 & 2006) as the only QBs in NFL history to notch at least 800 rushing yards in multiple seasons (Jackson became the first to do so in backto-back seasons) Earned his seventh-career AFC Offensive Player of the Week honor after completing 11-of-17 passes for 163 yards and 1 TD, while adding a team-high 124 yards and 2 TDs on the ground in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14)…Orchestrated two go-ahead scoring drives in the fourth quarter and marched the Ravens down the field – completing 4-of-5 passes (1 spike) for 38 yards – to set up a game-winning 55-yard FG by K Justin Tucker with :02 remaining…Also teamed with RB Gus Edwards to become the first duo in Ravens history to register 2+ rushing touchdowns in the same game Completed 12-of-17 passes for 107 yards and 2 TDs vs. Dal. (12/8), also rushing for 94 yards and 1 TD on 13 carries (7.2 avg)…Became the first player in NFL history to reach 5,000 passing yards and 2,500 rushing yards in the first three seasons of a career…Baltimore’s rushing attack produced a season-high 294 yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history) Completed 24-of-34 passes for 249 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT (98.8 rating), adding 55 yards on 11 carries at NE (11/15)…Topped 500 rushing yards on the season, joining QB Cam Newton as the only QB (since the 1970 merger) to eclipse 500-rushing yards in each of his first three NFL seasons Tied Dan Marino for the best record through a QB’s first 30 starts (25-5) in NFL history in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Completed 19-of-23 passes for 170 yards and led the Ravens’ rushing attack with 58 yards and 1 TD…Staged a 10-of-10 second-half passing performance to help Baltimore score 17 unanswered and set an NFL record with its 31ststraight game scoring at least 20 points

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 2/2) Started in 15 games, completing 242-of-376 passes for 2,757 yards and 26 TDs, while adding a team-high 1,005 rushing yards to become the first QB in NFL history to record multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons…Led a Baltimore offense that produced the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which posted the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore also owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs, including 7 by Jackson Became the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 30 wins (37 starts) and led Baltimore to five-straight victories to close out the regular season, guiding the team to its third-consecutive playoff berth Completed 14-of-24 passes for 162 yards, while adding 34 yards rushing on 9 attempts, in the Divisional Playoff at Buf. (1/16/21)…Left the game with a concussion at the end of the third quarter and did not return Completed 17-of-24 passes for 179 yards, while adding a team-high 136 of Baltimore’s postseason franchise-best 236 rushing yards in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)...His 136 rushing yards were the third most by a QB in NFL postseason history, and he joined QB Colin Kaepernick as the only QBs in NFL playoff history with multiple 100-yard rushing outputs

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Completed 31-of-59 attempts for 365 passing yards and 1 TD in the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20)...Added 143 rushing yards, marking just the fifth 100-yard rushing game by a QB in NFL postseason history...His 143 yards on the day rank second behind Colin Kaepernick’s 181 on 1/12/13 vs. GB...Became the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and playoffs)...His 365 passing yards set a new franchise playoff single-game record, besting Joe Flacco’s 331 yards on 1/12/13 at Den....Led the Ravens to 530 yards of offense, setting a new franchise playoff singlegame record (previously 479 yards at Denver on 1/12/13) Completed 20-of-31 passes for 238 yards and 3 TDs and set a new Ravens’ single-season passing TDs record (36) in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Registered his fifth 100-yard rushing game (103 yards) of 2019, extending his NFL singleseason record by a QB Completed 15-of-23 passes for 212 yards, 5 TDs and 0 INTs (134.4 rating) in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)...Added 86 rushing yards to his season total, marking the most by a QB in NFL single-season history (previous record of 1,039 was set by Michael Vick in 2006)...Jackson threw at least 5 TDs in three games in 2019, making him one of just six QBs in NFL history to post at least 5 TD passes in at least three games of a season...His 33 TD passes tied Vinny Testaverde (1996) for most in franchise single-season history Finished 16-of-25 passing for 145 yards and 3 TDs, helping the Ravens clinch their second-consecutive playoff berth in the 24-17 win at Buf. (12/8)...Added 40 yards on the ground to become just the second QB in NFL history (Michael Vick, 2006) to rush for at least 1,000 yards (1,017) in a season Completed 14-of-23 passes for 105 yards and 1 TD in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1), helping the Ravens set a new singleseason franchise record for total TDs...Added 101 rushing yards and 1 TD on 16 carries, setting the NFL single-season record for most 100-yard rushing games (4) by a QB...Became the sixth QB ever with at least 25 passing TDs and 7 rushing TDs in a season (first since Cam Newton in 2015) Completed 15-of-20 passes (75%) for 169 yards and a careerhigh-tying 5 TDs (139.4 rating) in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25)...Became the youngest player in NFL history with multiple 5-passing TD games in a season…Added 95 rushing yards on 8 carries and became the first player in NFL history to record 3,000-plus passing yards and 1,500-plus rushing yards in his first two seasons...Also became the first player ever to throw 4 passing TDs and have at least 50 rushing yards in back-to-back gamesIn the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17), completed 17-of-24 passes for 222 yards, 4 TDs and 0 INTs (139.2 rating), becoming the only QB in Ravens singleseason history with at least 4 TD passes in multiple games (5 in Week 1 at Mia.)...Added 79 rushing yards, setting an NFL record for most consecutive games (7) with at least 60-plus rushing yards by a QB

Completed 13-of-28 passes for 208 yards and 2 TDs, while adding 65 rushing yards, vs. Pit. (11/1) Completed 16-of-27 passes for 186 yards and 1 TD (92.5 passer rating) in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…Also added 9 carries for a team-high 108 yards and 1 TD (a 37-yard scamper)…Surpassed Vinnie Testaverde for the second-most TD passes in Ravens history (52) Completed 19-of-37 passes for 180 yards and 2 TDs in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11) Completed 14-of-21 passes for 193 yards and 2 TDs (107.8 rating) at Was. (10/14)…Added 53 rushing yards on 7 carries, including a career-long 50-yard TD run Completed 15-of-28 passes for 97 yards and 1 TD vs. KC (9/28)…Also led the team in rushing with 83 yards on 9 attempts (9.2 avg)…Baltimore rushed for 158 yards on 21 attempts, and Jackson surpassed Cam Newton (2,032) for the most rushing yards ever by a QB in his first three NFL seasons Completed 18-of-24 passes (75%) for 204 yards and 1 TD, producing a 113.9 passer rating in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Added 54 rushing yards and became the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 2,000 rushing yards (33 games), surpassing Michael Vick (39 games) Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors after completing 20-of-25 (80%) passes for 275 yards and 3 TDs and producing a 152.1 passer rating in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)…Became the first QB in NFL history to produce at least three games with 3-plus TD passes & a 150plus passer rating (min. 10 attempts) during his first three seasons…Also added a team-high 45 rushing yards on 7 carries (6.4 avg.) 2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 1/1) Led the Ravens to their first-ever No. 1 playoff seed and second-straight AFC North Division title, while producing one of the greatest seasons ever by a QB and winning NFL MVP Completed 265-of-401 passes for 3,127 yards and an NFLhigh 36 TDs (also a franchise record)...Added 1,206 rushing yards (sixth in the league), the most by a QB in NFL singleseason history...Helped Baltimore set a new NFL singleseason team record for rushing yards (3,296) Baltimore posted the NFL's No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg), also setting new single-season franchise records for TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total yards (6,521) The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season

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2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7, 1/1) Helped lead the Ravens to the AFC North Division title, completing 99-of-170 passes for 1,201 yards and 6 TDs…Started the regular season’s last seven games, posting a 6-1 record…Produced a team-leading 147 rushing attempts for 695 yards and 5 TDs for the NFL’s second-ranked rushing attack (152.6 ypg)…His 695 yards on the ground were the most among all NFL quarterbacks in 2018, while he also helped Baltimore produce the then-most total net yards (5,999) and then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise single-season history Was 14-of-29 for a game-high 194 yards and 2 TDs in the Wild Card playoff vs. LAC (1/6/19)…Added a team-leading 54 rushing yards on 9 carries…Became the youngest QB to start a playoff game in NFL history (21 years, 364 days) Earned NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for December, rushing for 366 yards and 3 TDs, and completed 65-of-114 passes for 786 yards and 4 TDs Recorded 20 carries for 90 yards and 2 TDs in the 26-24 win vs. Cle. (12/30)…Completed 14-of-24 passes for 179 yards and 0 INTs…Became the third Ravens QB to rush for 2 TDs in a game (Joe Flacco, 2015 vs. Cle. & Stoney Case, 1999 vs. Cle.)…Baltimore posted 296 rushing yards, setting a season high and ranking third most in team history Connected on 12-of-22 passes for a then-career-high 204 yards and 1 TD, posting a 101.3 QB rating, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)…Threw a 68-yard TD to TE Mark Andrews, marking Baltimore’s longest offensive score of the season Completed 14-of-23 passes for 131 yards, 1 TD and 0 INTs vs. TB (12/16)…Produced 95 of the offense’s 242 rushing yards, making the Ravens the first team since 1976 (Steelers) to register at least 190 rushing yards in five-consecutive games Completed 13-of-24 passes for 147 yards, 2 TDs and 0 INTs at KC (12/9)…Produced 67 of the offense’s 194 rushing yards, making the Ravens the first team since 2003 (Denver) to register at least 190 rushing yards in four-straight games Recorded 75 rushing yards and a TD on 17 carries in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…Also completed 12-of-21 passes for 125 yards and 0 INTs…Baltimore produced 207 yards on the ground, marking the first time in Ravens history the team rushed for at least 200 yards in three-straight games Orchestrated a 13-play, 75-yard opening second-half scoring drive capped by his 5-yard rushing TD in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Was 14-of-25 passing for 178 yards, 2 INTs and a TD – adding 71 rushing yards on 11 carries Made his first-career start, replacing Joe Flacco (hip) in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)…Completed 13-of-19 passes for 150 yards and 1 INT, adding 119 rushing yards on 26 carries…Marked the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB and RB (Gus Edwards, 115) each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game…His 119 rushing yards are the second most by a rookie QB since the 1970 merger, with only Robert Griffin III having more (138 on 10/14/12)

Completed 15-of-17 passes for 223 yards, 3 TDs and 0 INTs for a perfect 158.3 rating in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)...Added 65 rushing yards, including a dazzling 47-yard TD run, on 7 carries...Became the second player (QB Ben Roethlisberger, 2007) in NFL history to produce a perfect passer rating (158.3) in multiple games in a single season Rushed for 61 yards and a career-high-tying 2 TDs and completed 17-of-23 passes for 163 yards and 1 TD (107.7 QB rating) in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...Set an NFL record for the most rushing yards by a quarterback (637) through his team's first eight games of a season Rushed for 116 yards, including a pivotal 8-yard TD on fourthand-2, in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20)...Became the first QB in NFL history with 100-plus rushing yards and a rushing TD in consecutive games...Jackson posted his fourth-career 100yard rushing game, his third in 2019, becoming the third QB (Michael Vick and Russell Wilson) with three games of 100plus rushing yards in NFL single-season history Completed 21-of-33 passes for 236 yards and rushed for a career-high 152 yards, including 1 TD, on 19 carries in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)...Became the first player ever with at least 200 passing and 150 rushing yards in a regular season game...His 152 rushing yards stand as the third most by a QB in NFL single-game regular season history to reach 1,000 career rushing yards (21 games) Completed 19-of-28 passes for 161 yards and 1 TD, adding a team-high 70 rushing yards, in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)...Tied Robert Griffin III as the fastest QB in NFL history to reach 1,000 career rushing yards (21 games) Was 24-of-34 for 247 yards, 3 TDs and 2 INTs, also adding 66 rushing yards on 9 carries vs. Cle. (9/29)...His streak of not throwing an INT, which dated back to 11/25/18, ended at 248 attempts and is the longest in Ravens history Completed 22-of-43 passes for 267 yards, 0 TDs and 0 INTs, helping the Ravens post 452 yards of offense at KC (9/22)...Added 46 rushing yards, including a 9-yard TD Became the only player in league history to throw for at least 250 yards and rush for at least 120 yards in a game in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)…Finished 24-of-37 for 272 yards, 2 TDs & 0 INTs (104.8 rating), adding 120 rushing yards Set then-career highs in passing yards (324) and TDs (5, since tied) to produce a perfect 158.3 rating in the 59-10, seasonopening win at Mia. (9/8)…Became the first QB in team history to post a perfect QB rating, also setting a franchise record in completion percentage (85.0%)…The Ravens produced franchise records in total yards (643) and points (59)…Tied a franchise record for single-game TD passes (Joe Flacco, 10/12/14 at TB & Tony Banks, 9/10/00 vs. Jax.)…Became the seventh QB in NFL history to record at least 300 passing yards, 5 TDs and a perfect QB rating...He is also the youngest NFL QB ever to post a perfect passer rating

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Completed 4-of-5 passes for 46 yards and 1 TD at Car. (10/28)…Posted his first-career TD pass to fellow rookie TE Hayden Hurst on a 26-yard completion Scored his first-career TD on a 1-yard rush vs. NO (10/21)…Finished with 9 rushing yards on 3 attempts and completed 1 pass for 5 yards Saw action at QB and in multiple two-QB sets in his first NFL game in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9)

In 2017, named finalist for Walter Camp Player of the Year and the Manning Award... Earned semifinalist honors for the Maxwell Award and the Davey O’Brien Award Selected to multiple second-team All-American honors lists in 2017, including Associated Press, Walter Camp AllAmerican, FWAA and CBS — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Boynton Beach (FL) HS, where he was a 4-star prospect in the state of Florida, rated the nation’s No. 8 dualthreat QB and the No. 31 overall player in Florida according to 247Sports.com Named Class 6A Florida first-team All-State, capping his standout career by winning Palm Beach County’s top honor, Lou Groza High School Player of the Year Helped guide his team to a 9-2 record and an appearance in the Class 6A regional quarterfinals

— COLLEGE — Playing in just 38 career games, Jackson broke or shares 42 school and seven ACC records, while becoming the only player in ACC history to be named both the Player and Offensive Player of the Year in consecutive seasons Appeared in 38 career games (33 starts) in three seasons, completing 619 of 1,086 pass attempts for 9,043 yards, 69 TDs and a 142.9 passer efficiency...Also rushed 655 times for 4,132 yards (6.3 avg.) and 50 TDs Was voted the ACC Player of the Year and ACC Offensive Player of the Year in consecutive seasons (2016-17), which was a first in the ACC’s 65-year history Finished his career ranking sixth in the FBS for career rushing yards (4,132) by a quarterback Became the third player in FBS history to record 50 career rushing and 50 career passing TDs (Tim Tebow & Colin Kaepernick) and the only non-senior to reach that mark Is the only player in FBS history to rush for at least 1,500 yards and pass for at least 3,500 yards in a season (accomplished the feat in both 2016 & 2017) In 2016, became the youngest player ever (19 years, 337 days) to win the Heisman Trophy Award... Named a finalist for the award in 2017 Combined for 51 TDs in 2016, tying him for third most by a Heisman winner (Tim Tebow) Owns Louisville record for total yards (13,175) and total yards per game (346.7 ypg - ACC record) Holds additional career school records in rushing yards (4,132), rushing TDs (50), 150-yard rushing games (13), 100yard rushing games (23) and points responsible for (718) Set single-season ACC records for rushing yards (1,601 2017) and rushing TDs (21 - 2016) by a QB Won multiple national awards, including the Maxwell Award (2016), Walter Camp Player of the Year (2016), Associated Press Player of the Year (2016), CBS Sports Player of the Year (2016), The Sporting News Player of the Year (2016), ACC Player of the Year (2016, 2017) and ACC Offensive Player of the Year (2016, 2017) Named to multiple First Team All-American teams, including Walter Camp (2016), AFCA (2016), FWAA (2016), Associated Press (2016), ESPN.com (2016), The Sporting News (2016) and All-ACC (2016-17)

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— JACKSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Annually hosts a “Funday with LJ” event in his hometown of Pompano Beach, FL (2019-23) and Boynton Beach, FL (2024) to provide a day full of football and fun for families in the area Attended WR Zay Flowers' first-ever “Zay Day,” a free community event in Fort Lauderdale, FL, offering complimentary food, drinks, bounce houses, games, giveaways and live music (2024) Hosted his inaugural Community Fun Day "Catch-a-Turkey" Thanksgiving distribution event in Westminster, MD (2023) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2022) Joined the Ravens’ bookmobile to read books to students at The Mount Royal School in Baltimore City (2022) Attended Willie Snead’s annual football camp (2022) Surprised students of his alma mater Cypress Elementary in Broward County (2022) Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s 4Every1 Foundation bowling event (2021) Participated in the Ravens’ virtual celebration video for students from the Class of 2020 Alongside teammates, participated in the St. John Baptist 5K Run, Walk and Roll/Walk for Bobbi Engram Foundation, hosted by tight ends coach Bobby Engram (2019) Alongside teammates, attended the inaugural Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation Halloween Costume Party in support of the foundation’s anti-bullying initiative (2019) Surprised local high school teams with a visit to the Ravens RISE High School Football Showdown game of the week (2019) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2019) Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019) Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2019) Participated in the Ravens’ Hometown Huddle for a day of play at the UA House in downtown Baltimore to promote the Ravens’ PLAY 60 message (2018) Spoke to teenagers at the Baltimore City Juvenile Correctional Facility about his life experiences (2018) Participated in the team’s KaBoom! community playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood alongside teammates, Ravens staff and volunteers (2018)

LAMAR JACKSON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS DATE 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens

GP 16 15 15 12 12 16 86

GS 7 15 15 12 12 16 77

ATT. 170 401 376 382 326 457 2,112

CMP. 99 265 242 246 203 307 1,362

PCT. 58.2 66.1 64.4 64.4 62.3 67.2 64.5

YDS 1,201 3,127 2,757 2,882 2,242 3,678 15,887

PASSING AVG. TD 7.1 6 7.8 36 7.3 26 7.5 16 6.9 17 8.0 24 7.5 125

INT. 3 6 9 13 7 7 45

LG 74 83t 47 49t 75t 80 83T

SK 16 23 29 38 26 37 169

RATE 84.5 113.3 99.3 87.0 91.1 102.7 98.0

NO. 147 176 159 133 112 148 875

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 695 4.7 1,206 6.9 1,005 6.3 767 5.8 764 6.8 821 5.5 5,258 6.0

LG 39 47t 50t 31 79t 30 79T

TD 5 7 7 2 3 5 29

RATE 78.8 63.2 68.1 0.0 92.8 75.7

NO. 9 20 25 0 19 73

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 54 6.0 143 7.2 170 6.8 0 0.0 154 8.1 521 7.1

LG 17 30 48t 0 23 48T

TD 0 0 1 0 2 3

LST 71 106 160 190 114 218 859

LAMAR JACKSON'S NFL POSTSEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS DATE 2018 2019 2020 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens

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GP 1 1 2 0 2 6

GS 1 1 2 0 2 6

ATT. 29 59 48 0 59 195

CMP. 14 31 31 0 36 112

PCT. 48.3 52.5 64.6 0.0 61.0 57.4

YDS 194 365 341 0 424 1,324

PASSING AVG. TD 6.7 2 6.2 1 7.1 0 0.0 0 7.2 3 6.8 6

189

INT. 1 2 2 0 1 6

LG 39 38 31 0 54 54

SK 7 4 8 0 7 26

LST 55 20 38 0 46 159

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LAMAR JACKSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: QUARTERBACK Pass Attempts

Passer Rating

43 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 ...3 more at 43. 37 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021 442 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021 5 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...3 more at 5. 83t at Miami Dolphins, Sep 08, 2019 88.2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019

Pass Completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Passes Completion Percentage

Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Rushing TDs

158.3 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...2 more at 158.3. 26 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 18, 2018 152 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 13, 2019 13.8 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 14, 2020 79t vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 2 at Cleveland Browns, Oct 01, 2023 ...5 more at 2.

LAMAR JACKSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: QUARTERBACK Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing TD Passes

Passer Rating Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Rushing TDs

59 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020 31 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020 365 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020 2 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 ...1 more at 2. 54 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 72.7 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

Long Passes Completion Percentage

121.8 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 20 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020 143 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020 9.1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 48t at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021 2 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

LAMAR JACKSON'S 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (7): REGULAR SEASON DATE 09/08/19 10/03/21 10/11/21 09/18/22 10/22/23 12/10/23 12/31/23

TEAM at Dolphins at Broncos COLTS DOLPHINS LIONS RAMS DOLPHINS

DATE 01/11/20

TEAM TITANS

NO. 17 22 37 21 21 24 18

YDS. 324 316 442 318 357 316 321

AVG. 19.1 14.4 11.9 15.1 17.0 13.2 17.8

LG 83t 49t 43t 75t 80 54t 75t

TD 5 1 4 3 3 3 5

LG 38

TD 1

LAMAR JACKSON'S 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (1): POSTSEASON NO. 31

YDS. 365

AVG. 11.8

LAMAR JACKSON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S

ATT 22 33 31 19 38 30 27 27 26 23 26 32 43 24 35 21

CMP 17 24 22 15 22 21 21 18 21 13 16 18 24 14 23 18

YDS 169 237 202 186 236 223 357 157 187 223 264 177 316 171 252 321

PCT 77.3 72.7 71.0 78.9 57.9 70.0 77.8 66.7 80.8 56.5 61.5 56.3 55.8 58.3 65.7 85.7

16-16

457

307

3,678

67.2

PASSING Y/A Y/C TD INT LG 7.7 9.9 0 1 29 7.2 9.9 2 0 52 6.5 9.2 0 0 24 9.8 12.4 2 0 43 6.2 10.7 0 1 30 7.4 10.6 1 1 38 13.2 17.0 3 0 80 5.8 8.7 1 0 29 7.2 8.9 0 0 17 9.7 17.2 1 2 40t 10.2 16.5 2 0 51 5.5 9.8 1 0 21 7.3 13.2 3 1 54t 7.1 12.2 1 1 26 7.2 11.0 2 0 39 15.3 17.8 5 0 75t ON INACTIVE LIST 8.0 12.0 24 7 80

SK/YD 4/14 0/0 4/24 3/21 4/26 1/2 0/0 4/19 1/8 3/23 3/16 2/13 2/6 3/26 2/11 1/9

RATE 79.5 112.8 88.4 142.5 65.2 88.6 155.8 94.2 96.6 67.8 121.3 82.4 92.8 76.9 105.9 158.3

ATT 6 12 14 9 6 13 9 5 10 8 9 11 11 12 7 6

37/218

102.7

148

RUSHING YDS LG 38 14 54 12 101 16 27 10t 45 26 62 12 36 10 17 13 60 23 41 9 54 8 39 8 70 16 97 21 45 30 35 18 821

30

TD 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 5 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

TD 2 0 2

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

LAMAR JACKSON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

ATT 22 37 59

CMP 16 20 36

YDS 152 272 424

PCT 72.7 54.1 61.0

PASSING Y/A Y/C TD 6.9 9.5 2 7.4 13.6 1 7.2 11.8 3

190

INT 0 1 1

LG 21 54 54

SK/YD 3/29 4/17 7/46

RATE 121.8 75.5 92.8

ATT 11 8 19

RUSHING YDS LG 100 23 54 21 154 23

W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed with the Ravens on 3/14/24 Re-signed with Baltimore on 9/25/23 after being released on 9/23/23 Re-signed with Baltimore on 8/31/23 after being released on 8/29/23 Signed with the Ravens on 5/22/23 Signed to the 49ers’ 53-man roster off the Broncos’ practice squad on 12/6/22 Activated from the Broncos’ practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/23/22 (vs. NYJ) Signed to the Broncos’ practice squad on 8/31/22 Released by Denver on 8/30/22 Signed with the Broncos on 3/19/22 Signed to the Ravens’ 53-man roster off the Jets’ practice squad on 12/15/21 Activated from the Jets’ practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/31/21 (vs. Cin.), 11/4/21 (at Ind.) and 11/28/21 (at Hou.) Signed to the Jets’ practice squad on 9/1/21 Released with the Jets on 8/31/21 Signed with the Jets on 8/4/21 Released with the 49ers on 6/1/21 Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the 49ers on 1/15/21 Signed to the 49ers’ practice squad on 11/11/20 Released by Detroit on 9/16/19 Signed with the Lions on 8/10/19 Signed with Washington on 12/5/18 Released by Oakland on 5/10/18 Signed with the Raiders on 3/19/18 Signed with Houston on 12/27/17 Waived by the Texans on 11/22/17 Signed with Houston on 11/7/17 Released with the Giants on 9/2/17 Re-Signed with the Giants on 3/17/17 Signed with the Giants on 9/5/16 Released by Baltimore on 9/3/16 Signed with the Ravens on 5/16/16 Signed with the Bills on 10/13/15 Released by Indianapolis on 10/12/15 Signed with the Colts on 10/7/15 Released by Indianapolis on 10/5/15 Signed with the Colts on 10/2/15 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Released by the Jets on 9/5/15 Signed with the Jets on 8/27/15 Released by Cincinnati on 8/25/15 Signed with the Bengals on 4/2/15 Signed with the 49ers on 10/21/14 Released by San Francisco on 10/17/14 Signed with the 49ers on 10/14/14 Released by San Francisco on 10/10/14 Signed with the 49ers on 9/23/14 Released by San Francisco on 9/20/14 Signed with the 49ers on 5/14/14 Released by Cincinnati on 5/12/14 Signed with the Bengals on 3/23/13 Signed with Cleveland on 12/26/12 Released by San Francisco on 8/31/12 Signed with the 49ers as a free agent on 3/22/12 Originally selected by the Buccaneers in the fifth round (160th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Has been on an NFL-record 14 different teams throughout his career, including three different stints with the Ravens and 49ers…Has also played in four professional football leagues, including the NFL, UFL, AAF and XFL Listed as the Ravens' inactive third quarterback in most contests and did not see any game action in 2023 Made his postseason debut in 2022, completing 7-of-13 passes for 74 yards while filling in for an injured QB Brock Purdy in the NFC Championship Playoff at Phi. (1/29/23)…Became just the third quarterback in league history to make his first postseason pass at age 36 or older, joining Sonny Jurgensen and Josh McCown In 2021, appeared in three games with the Jets and started in his lone appearance with Baltimore after signing to the Ravens’ active roster on 12/15/21…Completed 57-of-85 passes for 638 yards, 5 TDs and 2 INTs (99.0 rating) with both teams, while adding 9 rushes for 28 yards…Posted the two highest passing yard outputs of his career – 317 (with NYJ) at Ind. (11/4/21) & 304 (with Bal.) at Cin. (12/26/21) Completed 28-of-40 passes for 304 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT (98.3 rating) in his first NFL start since 2018, at Cin. (12/26/21)…His 304 passing yards marked the most by a Ravens’ QB in his first start with the team in franchise history…Became the first player to throw a TD pass for multiple teams in a season (NYJ, Week 9) since 2015 (Brandon Weeden – Cowboys & Texans; Ryan Mallett – Texans & Ravens) 191

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Made his postseason debut in 2022, completing 7-of-13 passes for 74 yards while filling in for an injured QB Brock Purdy in the NFC Championship Playoff at Phi. (1/29/23)…Became just the third quarterback in league history to make his first postseason pass at age 36 or older, joining Sonny Jurgensen and Josh McCown

Completed 27-of-41 passes for a career-high 317 yards and 3 TDs, with 1 INT (103.4 rating) in relief of QB Mike White, who left the game with a forearm injury, at Ind. (11/4/21)...It marked the first 300-yard game of his career, and he became the first Jets QB to throw 3 TDs as a non-starter in a game since Joe Namath in 1971 Made four appearances (three starts) with Washington in 2018, completing 52-of-91 passes for 590 yards and 3 TDs with 4 INTs…Also added 120 yards and his first-career rushing TD on 23 carries Started four-of-six games in which he saw action with Tampa Bay in 2009, completing 63-of-125 passes for a career-high 685 yards and 4 TDs with 8 INTs, while adding a career-high 148 yards on 22 carries With 45 rushing yards on 8 carries vs. Car. (10/18/09), became the second quarterback (also Terrelle Pryor in 2012) since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to tally at least 40 rushing yards in each of his first three career starts behind center Made his first-career start at Was. (10/4/09), completing 13of-22 passes for 106 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT, while adding 7 rushes for 41 yards…Threw his first-career TD – an 8-yard completion to WR Antonio Bryant – on his first attempt of the game

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS / NY JETS – 4/1) Appeared in three games with the Jets and started in his lone appearance with Baltimore after signing to the Ravens’ active roster on 12/15…Completed 57-of-85 passes for 638 yards, 5 TDs and 2 INTs (99.0 rating) in four games between both teams, while adding 9 rushes for 28 yards…Posted the two highest passing yard outputs of his career – 317 (with NYJ) at Ind. (11/4) & 304 (with Bal.) at Cin. (12/26) Completed 28-of-40 passes for 304 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT (98.3 rating) in his first NFL start since 2018, at Cin. (12/26)…His 304 passing yards marked the most by a Ravens’ QB in his first start with the team in franchise history…Became the first player to throw a TD pass for multiple teams in a season (NYJ, Week 9) since 2015 (Brandon Weeden – Cowboys & Texans; Ryan Mallett – Texans & Ravens) Completed 27-of-41 passes for a career-high 317 yards and 3 TDs with 1 INT (103.4 rating) in relief of QB Mike White, who left the game with a forearm injury, at Ind. (11/4)...It marked the first 300-yard game of his career, and he became the first Jets QB to throw 3 TDs as a non-starter in a game since Joe Namath in 1971

— PERSONAL — Is cousins with former NFL RB Marshawn Lynch and close friends with former Ravens CB Marcus Peters Played under head coach Jim Harbaugh and assistant coach Jack Harbaugh at the University of San Diego from 2004-06 Co-founded the Fam1st Family Foundation with his cousin, Marshawn Lynch, in 2006...Former teammate Marcus Peters serves as the foundation’s vice president...The foundation aims to uplift children through literacy programs, athletic camps, talent shows and family fun nights, among other activities His mother, Rosemary Whisenton, coaches cheer, volleyball and softball at his alma mater, Oakland Technical (Oakland, CA) HS…She also oversees the school’s Culture Team – a group of staff that works to maintain a positive climate on campus, ensure student safety and track attendance during the school day

2020: (SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – 0/0) Signed to the 49ers’ practice squad on 11/11, remaining there for the rest of the season (Weeks 10-17) 2019: (DETROIT LIONS – 0/0) Signed with the Lions on 8/10 and was active for the first two games of the season before his release on 9/16…Was allocated to the Los Angeles Wildcats of the XFL as part of the 2020 XFL Supplemental Draft on 11/22 2018: (WASHINGTON – 4/3) Made four appearances (three starts) with Washington, completing 52-of-91 passes for 590 yards and 3 TDs…Also added 120 yards and his first-career rushing TD on 23 carries Made his first start of the season in a 16-13 win at Jax. (12/16), earning his first-career victory as a starter…Completed 16-of-25 passes for 151 yards and 1 TD (93.9 rating), while adding 9 rushes for a career-high 49 yards Appeared in his first NFL game since 2013, replacing QB Mark Sanchez in the third quarter vs. NYG (12/9) after being signed just a few days earlier (12/5)…Completed 11-of-16 passes for 195 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT (104.9 rating), including a career-long 79-yard TD to WR Jamison Crowder…Added 7 carries for 45 rushing yards and his firstcareer rushing TD

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, 0/0) Listed as the team's inactive third quarterback in most contests and did not see any game action 2022: (SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS / BRONCOS – 2/0, 1/0) Spent Weeks 1-13 on Denver’s practice squad, earning one standard elevation (DNP) on 10/23 vs. NYJ, before being signed to the 49ers’ active roster on 12/6…Appeared in two regular season contests and one playoff game with San Francisco

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Completed 11-of-17 passes for 147 yards and 1 INT, while adding 8 rushes for a season-high 45 yards vs. Car. (10/18)…Became the second quarterback (also Terrelle Pryor in 2012) since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to tally at least 40 rushing yards in each of his first three career starts behind center Completed 26 passes on a career-high 50 attempts, totaling a season-high 240 yards and 2 TDs with 3 INTs at Phi. (10/11)…Also added 40 rushing yards on 5 attempts, including a career-long 29-yard scamper on a fourth-quarter TD drive Made his first-career start at Was. (10/4), completing 13of-22 passes for 106 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT, while adding 7 rushes for 41 yards…Threw his first-career TD – an 8-yard completion to WR Antonio Bryant – on his first attempt of the game

Spent part of the offseason with the Raiders before being protected by the San Diego Fleet of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) as the first-overall pick in the inaugural AAF QB Draft...Signed with Washington before the AAF season 2017: (HOUSTON TEXANS – 0/0) Spent the offseason with the Giants and several weeks during the season with Houston (Weeks 10-11 & 17), where he was a gameday inactive 2016: (NEW YORK GIANTS – 0/0, 0/0) Was active for four games with the Giants, but did not see any action, after spending the offseason with the Ravens 2015: (BUFFALO BILLS / INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – 0/0) Spent time with the Bills and Colts after spending the offseason with the Bengals and Jets…Did not see any game action

2008: (TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – 0/0) Was inactive throughout the entirety of his rookie season

2014: (SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – 0/0) Was repeatedly signed and released by the 49ers for roster flexibility…Did not see any game action

— COLLEGE — Saw action in 41 games at the University of San Diego (2004-07), completing 724-of-1,065 passes for 9,699 yards, 113 TDs and 15 INTs (176.7 rating), while adding 1,864 rushing yards and 19 TDs on 307 rushes and a 25-yard TD reception…Owns numerous USD career passing records, including TDs (113), completions (724), attempts (1,065), passing yards (9,699) and efficiency rating (176.7) Finished the 2017 season with 2,988 passing yards and a single-season school-record 43 passing TDs with only 1 INT, while completing 206-of-301 pass attempts…Also added a career-high 726 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 101 carries…Earned third-team FCS All-American honors and was a Walter Payton Award finalist…Was named the Offensive MVP of the 2008 East-West Shrine Game Was named a third-team Associated Press All-American, a six-time Pioneer Football League Player of the Week and the PFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2006, after leading San Diego to a 10-0 start and their first Top 25 ranking in school history…Completed 246-of-371 passes for a career-high 3,320 passing yards and 34 TDs with 5 INTs, while adding 720 rushing yards and a career-high 11 TDs on 107 attempts and a 25-yard TD reception Earned the starting QB job as a sophomore in 2005, completing 260-of-371 passes for 3,256 yards and 36 TDs with 8 INTs, while adding 379 rushing yards and 4 TDs on 86 carries…Received some All-American recognition after being named a three-time Conference Player of the Week and totaling eight games with 4-plus passing TDs, including a record-breaking 7-passing-TD-performance (all in the first half) against Valparaiso Was inducted into the University of San Diego Hall of Fame in 2015 Majored in communications with a minor in business administration at the University of San Diego

2013: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 2/0, 0/0) Appeared in two games for a Bengals team that clinched the AFC North…Did not attempt a pass, but tallied 7 rushes for 20 yards on the season 2012: (CLEVELAND BROWNS – 1/0) Signed with the Browns on 12/26 and saw one snap of action at Pit. (12/30)…Spent the offseason with San Francisco before playing in two games with the now-defunct Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League and eventually signing with Cleveland 2011: (TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – 9/1) Saw action in nine games (one start), completing 19-of-36 passes for 246 yards and 1 TD with 2 INTs, while adding 11 carries for 67 yards…Contributed to a Buccaneers’ offense that ranked No. 6 in goal-to-go efficiency (76.5%) and tied (with Atl.) for the NFL’s seventh-most completions (365) Completed 16-of-27 passes for 229 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT (83.7 rating), while adding 5 rushes for 45 yards in his first start of the season vs. Car. (12/4) 2010: (TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – 11/0) Saw action in 11 games, completing 14-of-16 passes for 111 yards (95.6 rating), while adding 4 rushes for 39 yards…Served in a backup role to QB Josh Freeman and appeared in the wildcat formation for a Buccaneers’ offense that ranked No. 8 in yards per play (5.6), No. 7 in third down (42.2%) and No. 2 on fourth down (71.4%) 2009: (TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – 6/4) Started four-of-six games in which he saw action, completing 63-of-125 passes for a career-high 685 yards and 4 TDs with 8 INTs, while adding a career-high 148 yards on 22 carries

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Oakland Technical (Oakland, CA) HS, where he threw for 1,900 yards and 22 TDs with 2 INTs as a senior in 2003, leading his team to the Oakland Athletic League Championship…Was named the team’s Most Improved Player and earned All-City first-team honors

Was teammates with his cousin, former NFL RB Marshawn Lynch Also lettered in basketball and track & field

— JOHNSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined cousins RB Marshawn Lynch and CB Marcus Peters in hosting a youth football camp in their hometown of Oakland, CA (2024) Visited students at Robert W. Coleman Elementary School to interact and provide encouragement (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds (London) for their PLAY 60 clinic (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Co-founded the Fam1st Family Foundation with his cousin, Marshawn Lynch, in 2011...Former teammate Marcus Peters serves as the foundation’s vice president... The foundation aims to uplift children through literacy programs, athletic camps, talent shows and family fun nights, among other activities Attended the My Cause My Cleats workshop with the Denver Boys & Girls Club (2022) Was awarded keys to the city of Oakland by the mayor for being a leader in the community (2022) Attended the first ever girls high school flag football championship hosted by the Denver Broncos (2022) Volunteered with the Food Bank of the Rockies to pack 8,000 pounds of food to help tackle hunger in the community (2022) Attended the Play-60 All Abilities clinic with Special Olympics Colorado (2022)

JOSH JOHNSON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS DATE 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

TEAM Buccaneers Buccaneers Buccaneers Buccaneers Browns Bengals 49ers Colts

GP 0 6 11 9 1 2 0 0

GS 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0

ATT. 0 125 16 36 0 0 0 0

CMP. 0 63 14 19 0 0 0 0

2015 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Bills TOTAL Giants Texans Redskins Lions 49ers Jets

0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3

0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 91 0 0 45

0 0 0 0 52 0 0 29

2021 2021 2022

Ravens TOTAL Broncos

1 4 0

1 1 0

40 85 0

28 57 0

2022 49ers 2022 TOTAL 2023 Ravens TOTALS

2 2 0 39

0 0 0 9

2 2 0 355

1 1 0 206

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PASSING PCT. YDS AVG. TD INT. 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 50.4 685 5.5 4 8 87.5 111 6.9 0 0 52.8 246 6.8 1 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 Went from Indianapolis to Buffalo. 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 57.1 590 6.5 3 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 64.4 334 7.4 3 1 Went from N.Y. Jets to Baltimore. 70.0 304 7.6 2 1 67.1 638 7.5 5 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 Went from Denver to San Francisco. 50.0 10 5.0 0 0 50.0 10 5.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 58.0 2,280 6.4 13 16

194

LG 0 35 22 42 0 0 0 0

SK 0 11 2 3 1 0 0 0

LST 0 59 8 24 8 0 0 0

RATE 0.0 50.9 95.6 60.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

NO. 0 22 4 11 0 7 0 0

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 148 6.7 39 9.8 67 6.1 0 0.0 20 2.9 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 29 14 14 0 10 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 79t 0 0 26

0 0 0 0 9 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 67 0 0 14

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 69.4 0.0 0.0 99.7

0 0 0 0 23 0 0 4

0 0 0 0 120 0 0 18

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.0 4.5

0 0 0 0 16 0 0 11

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

28 28 0

1 3 0

9 23 0

98.3 99.0 0.0

5 9 0

10 28 0

2.0 3.1 0.0

7 11 0

0 0 0

10 10 0 79T

0 0 0 29

0 0 0 189

64.6 64.6 0.0 70.6

2 2 0 78

3 3 0 425

1.5 1.5 0.0 5.4

4 4 0 29

0 0 0 1

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JOSH JOHNSON'S NFL POSTSEASON PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS DATE 2013 2016 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Bengals Giants 49ers Ravens

GP 0 0 1 0 1

GS 0 0 0 0 0

ATT. 0 0 13 0 13

CMP. 0 0 7 0 7

PCT. 0.0 0.0 53.8 0.0 53.8

YDS 0 0 74 0 74

PASSING AVG. TD 0.0 0 0.0 0 5.7 0 0.0 0 5.7 0

INT. 0 0 0 0 0

LG 0 0 22 0 22

SK 0 0 2 0 2

LST 0 0 14 0 14

RATE 0.0 0.0 70.7 0.0 70.7

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1.0 0 0.0 2 1.0

NO. 0 0 2 0 2

LG 0 0 2 0 2

TD 0 0 0 0 0

JOSH JOHNSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: QUARTERBACK Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Passes Completion Percentage

Passer Rating Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Rushing TDs

50 at Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 11, 2009 28 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 317 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 04, 2021 3 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 04, 2021 79t vs. New York Giants, Dec 09, 2018 70.0 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

104.9 vs. New York Giants, Dec 09, 2018 9 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 16, 2018 49 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 16, 2018 6.4 vs. New York Giants, Dec 09, 2018 29 at Philadelphia Eagles, Oct 11, 2009 1 vs. New York Giants, Dec 09, 2018

JOSH JOHNSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: QUARTERBACK Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing Long Passes

Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Longest Runs

13 at Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 29, 2023 7 at Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 29, 2023 74 at Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 29, 2023 22 at Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 29, 2023

2 at Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 29, 2023 2 at Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 29, 2023 2 at Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 29, 2023

JOSH JOHNSON'S 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (2): REGULAR SEASON DATE 11/04/21 12/26/21

TEAM at Colts at Bengals

NO. 27 28

YDS. 317 304

AVG. 11.7 10.9

LG 26 28

TD 3 2

JOSH JOHNSON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

ATT

CMP

YDS

PCT

0-0

0

0

0

0.0

PASSING Y/A Y/C TD INT LG SK/YD DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) NOT ON ROSTER ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST INACTIVE ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0

RATE

ATT

RUSHING YDS LG

0.0

0

0

0

TD

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P/S

ATT

CMP

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PCT

0-0

0

0

0

0.0

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PASSING Y/A Y/C TD INT LG INACTIVE INACTIVE 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

195

SK/YD

RATE

ATT

RUSHING YDS LG

TD

0/0

0.0

0

0

0

0

W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a one-year contract with Baltimore on 3/21/24 Acquired by the Houston Texans from the Cardinals on 8/24/23 in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round pick Originally selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round (72nd overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft

2023: (HOUSTON TEXANS - 13/3, 2/0) Played in 13 games (three starts) with the Texans in 2023, while also seeing action in both playoff contests…Protected on a line that helped rookie QB C.J. Stroud finish the regular season as the NFL’s leader in passing yards per game (273.9) and TD-to-INT ratio (4.60)…Helped the offense post the fewest giveaways in the league (14) and tally the secondmost pass plays over 25 yards (41)…Also saw snaps on special teams, helping the unit finish first in Rick Gosselin’s “NFL Special Teams Rankings” for the second consecutive season Saw extensive time on special teams in the Wild Card Playoff vs. Cle (1/13/24) and Divisional Playoff at Bal. (1/20/24) Started two games at LT (9/17 vs. Ind. and 9/24 at Jax.) after his Texans debut at LG (9/10 at Bal.)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 13 games (three starts) with the Texans in 2023, while also seeing action in both playoff contests…Protected on a line that helped rookie QB C.J. Stroud finish the regular season as the NFL’s leader in passing yards per game (273.9) and TD-to-INT ratio (4.60)…Helped the offense post the fewest giveaways in the league (14) and tally the secondmost pass plays over 25 yards (41)…Also saw snaps on special teams, helping the unit finish first in Rick Gosselin’s “NFL Special Teams Rankings” for the second consecutive season Saw time in all 17 games (nine starts at LT) with the Cardinals in 2022…Started nine of the last 10 contests of the season, including his first of the year at Min. (10/30)…Played in the Cardinals’ historic 29-23 OT victory at LV (9/18), marking the franchise’s first-ever win after trailing by 20+ points Appeared in all 17 games (12 starts) with the Cardinals in 2021, while also seeing action in the Wild Card Playoff at LAR (1/17/22)…Started nine games at RG and three at RT…Helped the Cardinals to an 11-6 regular season record (including a 7-0 start) and a franchise-best 8-1 mark on the road…Cardinals committed just 15 turnovers – which marked the fewest in team history – and netted 4,000+ passing (4,276) and 2,000+ (2,076) rushing yards for just the second time in franchise history (also 1984) Played in 13 games on offense and special teams during his rookie campaign with the Cardinals (2020)…Helped the offensive unit finish Top 10 in total offense (No. 6 – 384.6), rushing yards per game (No. 7 – 139.8), rushing TDs (No. 4 – 22) and offensive TDs (No. 10 – 49)…Blocked for a unit that posted 6,153 yards of total offense and 410 points (third and fifth-most, respectfully, in franchise history)…Made his NFL debut in Week 2 vs. Was. (9/20)

2022: (ARIZONA CARDINALS - 17/9) Saw time in all 17 games (nine starts at LT)…Started nine of the last 10 contests of the season, including his first of the year at Min. (10/30) Blocked for RB James Conner vs. TB (12/25) as he scored a TD in his sixth-consecutive game, tying for the third-longest streak in franchise history Started at LT at LAR (11/13) for a unit that held All-Pro DT Aaron Donald to just one QB pressure Saw action on special teams in the 26-16 win at Car. (10/2), which marked the team’s first regular season road victory against the Panthers since 2002 Played in the Cardinals’ historic 29-23 OT victory at LV (9/18), marking the franchise’s first-ever win after trailing by 20+ points 2021: (ARIZONA CARDINALS - 17/12) Appeared in all 17 games (12 starts) with the Cardinals, while also seeing action in the Wild Card Playoff at LAR (1/17/22)…Started nine games at RG and three at RT…Helped the Cardinals to an 11-6 regular season record (including a 7-0 start) and a franchise-best 8-1 mark on the road…Cardinals committed just 15 turnovers – which marked the fewest in team history – and netted 4,000+ passing (4,276) and 2,000+ (2,076) rushing yards for just the second time in franchise history (also 1984) Started at RT and played every offensive snap at Dal. (1/2/22), helping the unit post its eighth road win of the year, which marked a franchise single-season record Played every snap for an offensive unit that led the NFL in points scored (140) through Week 4 at LAR (10/3)

— PERSONAL — Graduated with a degree in kinesiology fitness and sport from the University of Houston Has a tattoo of the Houston Astros logo, his favorite baseball team Avid movie fan and would be a film editor or cameraman if he worked in the film industry…His favorite movies are Inception and Friday Night Lights 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Started at RT for the NFL’s only offense to score 30+ points in each of its first three games of the season at Jax. (9/26) Made his first career start (at RG) for an offense that posted 38 points (a season high) and 414 yards of total offense at Ten. (9/12)…Protected QB Kyler Murray, who tied his careerhigh with 4 passing TDs

Started all nine games he appeared in as a senior in 2019, en route to earning American Athletic All-Conference secondteam honors for allowing just 1 sack and 3 QB hurries on the year…Given a 93.2 grade by PFF for the season, which was the highest grade ever given to a collegiate offensive tackle, and named to the Outland Trophy Watch List before the year As a junior in 2018, started all 13 games and blocked for an offense that finished the season ranked fifth nationally in scoring offense (43.9 ppg), seventh in total offense (512.5 ypg), 16th in passing offense (295.5 ypg) and 24th in rushing offense (217.1 ypg)…Named an Athlon Sports Preseason American Athletic Conference second teamer Started all 10 games he appeared in as a sophomore in 2017, helping the Cougars to 2,002 yards and 25 TDs on the ground…Named an Athlon Sports Preseason American Athletic Conference fourth teamer As a redshirt freshman in 2016, was the only offensive lineman to start and play in all 13 games…Led the team with 931 snaps and 38 knockdown blocks while playing an integral role in Houston’s 1,912 yards and 29 TDs on the ground Redshirted as a true freshman in 2015 — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at George Bush (Richmond, TX) HS where he was a three-star recruit, two-time All-District selection and named a Top 100 player in the state by multiple publications Earned first-team All-District and All-Vype team honors in 2013 after helping lead the Broncos to a 9-3 record Named second-team All-District as a sophomore after helping the Broncos to a 10-2 season Also played basketball, helping the team to the regional finals while playing alongside current Golden State Warriors small forward Kelly Oubre Jr.

2020: (ARIZONA CARDINALS - 13/0) Played in 13 games on offense and special teams during his rookie campaign with the Cardinals…Helped the offensive unit finish Top 10 in total offense (No. 6 – 384.6), rushing yards per game (No. 7 – 139.8), rushing TDs (No. 4 – 22) and offensive TDs (No. 10 – 49)…Blocked for a unit that posted 6,153 yards of total offense and 410 points (third and fifthmost, respectfully, in franchise history) Helped the offense gain a season-best 526 total yards vs. Phi. (12/20) Played 13 snaps for an offense that totaled 400+ yards and 30+ points for the fourth-consecutive game vs. Mia (11/8) Saw time on offense at Dal. (10/19), helping Arizona score a season-high 38 points and gain 438 total yards, including a season-best 261 on the ground Made his offensive debut at Dal. (10/19) and NFL debut in Week 2 vs. Was (9/20) — COLLEGE — Started all 45 games he appeared in at LT for Houston (2016-19), earning American Athletic second-team AllConference honors in 2019…Named a team captain as a senior Allowed just 18 pressures while playing 1,282 pass-blocking snaps in his final three seasons

— JONES' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Surprised 15 kids from the Boys & Girls Club at Spring Branch (Houston) with a holiday shopping spree (2023)

JOSH JONES' NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Cardinals 2021 Cardinals 2022 Cardinals 2023 Texans NFL TOTALS

GP 13 17 17 13 60

GS 0 12 9 3 24

JOSH JONES' NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Cardinals 2023 Texans NFL TOTALS

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GP 1 2 3

GS 0 0 0

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JOSH JONES' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (TEXANS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 at Ravens 09/17 Colts 09/24 at Jaguars 10/01 Steelers 10/08 at Falcons 10/15 Saints 10/29 at Panthers 11/05 Buccaneers 11/12 at Bengals 11/19 Cardinals 11/26 Jaguars 12/03 Broncos 12/10 at Jets 12/17 at Titans 12/24 Browns 12/31 Titans 01/06 at Colts 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST P P P P P P P P P ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST P 13-3

W/L L L W W L W L W W W L W L W L W W 10-7

SCORE 9-25 20-31 37-17 30-6 19-21 20-13 13-15 39-37 30-27 21-16 21-24 22-17 6-30 19-16+ 22-36 26-3 23-19

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 45-14 10-34

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JOSH JONES' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (TEXANS) DATE OPPONENT 01/13 Browns 01/20 at Ravens 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/3, 1/0) Played in 15 games (three starts) during his rookie season, tallying 24 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 2 QBHs and 1 PD…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Produced 4 tackles in the 17-9 win vs. Atl. (12/24)… Baltimore’s defense held Atlanta to 5-of-14 (35.7%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down, while allowing zero touchdowns on four red zone trips Made his first-career start, posting 4 solo tackles, 2 QBHs and his first-career sack (-6 yards) on the defense’s first play of the game at NYG (10/16)…Baltimore’s defense limited the Giants – who entered the contest No. 2 in rushing yards per game (179.0) – to 83 yards on the ground, while permitting a season-low 3.8 yards per play Made his NFL debut in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25), seeing action on both defense and special teams and notching 1 tackle…Baltimore’s defense forced 4 turnovers (3 in the fourth quarter) for the first time since 2017 (12/17 at Cle.) and limited New England to 2-of-9 (22.2%) on third down

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Travis Jones was selected by the Ravens in the third round (76th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in all 17 games for Baltimore in 2023, notching 36 tackles, 4 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 5 QBHs and 2 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Played in 15 games (three starts) during his rookie season in 2022, tallying 24 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 2 QBHs and 1 PD…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Made his first-career start, posting 4 solo tackles, 2 QBHs and his first-career sack (-6 yards) on the defense’s first play of the game at NYG (10/16/22)…Baltimore’s defense limited the Giants – who entered the contest No. 2 in rushing yards per game (179.0) – to 83 yards on the ground, while permitting a season-low 3.8 yards per play — PERSONAL — Several schools thought Jones should play on the offensive line, but UConn recruited him as a defensive tackle Models his game after DTs Fletcher Cox and Akiem Hicks

— COLLEGE — Was a three-year starter (2018-19, 21) at Connnecticut who saw action in 35 games (32 starts), posting 133 tackles (47 solo), 19 TFL, 8.5 sacks and 1 FR throughout his career...Named the Senior Bowl’s top defensive tackle in 2022 Served as a team captain in 2021 following a 21-month layoff due to COVID-19 concerns…Started all 11 games in which he saw action, tallying a career-high 47 tackles (16 solo), 7.5 TFL and team-best 4.5 sacks In 2019, started 11 of 12 games in which he saw action, posting 40 tackles (14 solo), 6 TFL, 3.5 sacks and 1 FR Played in all 12 games (10 starts) as a freshman in 2018, recording 46 tackles (17 solo), 5.5 TFL and a half-sack

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0, 2/0) Played in all 17 games, notching 36 tackles, 4 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 5 QBHs and 2 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Tied a season-high with 4 tackles (1 solo) vs. Pit. (1/6) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 134 yards passing Registered 2 total tackles, 1 QBH (forcing a Brock Purdy INT by Patrick Queen) and 1 PD in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25)...Baltimore tied a single-game franchise record with 5 INTs (10/14/07 vs. STL) Registered 2 tackles, including his first full sack (-4 yards) of the season, and 2 QBHs in the 37-31 OT victory vs. LAR (12/10) Notched 2 total tackles, including a half-sack (-3.5 yards), in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Wilbur Cross (New Haven, CT) HS, where he was an integral member of the Governors’ offensive and defensive lines As a senior in 2017, saw action at left and right OT and earned multiple first-team All-State honors…As a standout defensive lineman, posted 61 tackles, 7 sacks and 2 FFs As a junior in 2016, saw action primarily at center and tackle on the O-line and was a standout defensive lineman…Earned second-team All-State honors and helped the team rush for more than 1,500 yards, while also finishing with 45 tackles and 1 sack 199

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Spent most of his freshman year (2014) on junior varsity before becoming a two-way starter on varsity as a sophomore (2015) — JONES' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammate Broderick Washington for a lineman football camp in Aldie, VA (2023) Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown, for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

TRAVIS JONES' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 15 17 32

GS 3 0 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 24 14 10 1 6 1.0 6.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 20 16 4 8 1.5 7.5 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 34 26 5 14 2.5 13.5 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TRAVIS JONES' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 4 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TRAVIS JONES' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 01, 2023 4 at New York Giants, Oct 16, 2022 1.0 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 ...1 more at 1.0.

Total Tackles

3 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

Passes Defensed Tackles For Loss

1 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 ...2 more at 1. 1 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 ...4 more at 1.

TRAVIS JONES' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Solo Tackles

1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

TRAVIS JONES' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 17-0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 2 0.5 3.5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 1.0 4.0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 36 20 16 1.5 7.5 4 8 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

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TRAVIS JONES' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

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TK 1 3 4

S 1 0 1

A 0 3 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

201

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a one-year deal with the Ravens on 6/28/24 Re-signed with the Sains on 11/14/23 Waived by New Orleans on 11/11/23 Signed a one-year contract extension with New Orleans on 2/17/23 Signed to the active roster from the practice squad on 1/4/23 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 12/24/22 (at Cle.) and 1/1/23 (at Phi.) Signed with the Saints’ practice squad on 10/31/22 Released by the Saints on 10/29/22 Re-signed with the Saints on 10/25/22 Released by the Saints on 10/18/22 Signed to the Saints’ 53-man roster from the practice squad on 10/15/22 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/9/22 (vs. Sea.) Signed to the Saints’ practice squad on 9/28/22 Released by the Panthers on 8/30/22 Re-signed with Carolina on 6/6/22 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/24/21 (at NYG), 10/31/21 (at Atl.) and 1/9/22 (at TB) Signed to the Panthers’ practice squad on 9/1/21 after being waived on 8/31/21 Signed a one-year contract extension with Carolina on 2/21/21 Placed on Injured reserve (clavicle) on 10/19/20 Activated from Injured Reserve on 10/16/20 Placed on Injured Reserve (clavicle) on 9/6/20 Signed a one-year deal with Carolina on 3/19/20 Placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 9/17/19 Signed to the Saints’ 53-man roster from the practice squad on 11/10/18 Signed to the Saints’ practice squad on 9/2/18 after being waived on 9/1/18 Signed with the Saints as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/7/18

Played in eight games (one start) for New Orleans as a rookie in 2018, registering 13 catches for 209 yards and 2 TDs…Contributed to a unit that ranked third in scoring (31.5 ppg)…Also posted 2 receptions for 8 yards and 1 TD as a starter in his playoff debut, a 20-14 Divisional win vs. Phi. (1/13/19)…Became the fifth player and third WR in franchise history to tally a receiving TD in a playoff debut, joining TE Jimmy Graham (1/7/12 vs. Det.), RB Deuce McAllister (1/13/07 vs. Phi.), WR Robert Wilson (12/30/00 vs. STL) and WR Eric Martin (1/3/88 vs. Min.) — PERSONAL — Earned a degree in criminal justice Didn’t play football until his senior year of high school Received several Division 1 basketball scholarship offers and intended on playing college basketball at Davidson, before falling in love with and excelling at football He starred on an AAU team alongside current and former NBA players, Karl-Anthony Towns, DeAndre' Bembry, Wade Baldwin and Malachi Richardson Transferred to Temple to be closer to home to his daughter, Aria…Before she was born, her biological father passed away…Since then, he’s stepped into a father figure role 2023: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 13/4) Saw action in 13 games (four starts), posting 5 catches for 37 yards and 1 TD Caught a 7-yard TD pass in a 24-6 win vs. NYG (12/18) 2022: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 5/1) Played in five games (one start), totaling 2 catches for 18 yards 2021: (CAROLINA PANTHERS – 3/0) Participated in three games, totaling 3 catches for 17 yards, all of which he posted at NYG (10/24) 2020: (CAROLINA PANTHERS – 1/0, IR) Spent the first five weeks of the season on Injured Reserve (clavicle), before seeing action in one game and winding up back on Injured Reserve…Recorded a 13-yard reception in his lone appearance of the season vs. Chi. (10/18)…Left the game after re-injuring his clavicle…Was placed on Injured Reserve on 10/19, where he remained for the rest of the season

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 13 games (four starts) for New Orleans in 2023, totaling 5 receptions for 37 yards and 1 TD on an offense that ranked ninth in scoring (23.6 ppg)

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2019: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 1/0, 0/0, IR) Competed in the season-opening win vs. Hou. (9/9)… Suffered a season-ending hamstring injury during warmups prior to the Week 2 contest at LAR (9/15)…Was placed on Injured Reserve on 9/17 202

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2018: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 8/1, 1/1) Played in eight games (one start), totaling 13 receptions for 209 yards and 2 TDs…Contributed to a unit that ranked third in scoring (31.5 ppg)…Also posted 2 receptions for 8 yards and 1 TD as a starter in his playoff debut, a 20-14 Divisional win vs. Phi. (1/13/19)…Became the fifth player and third WR in Saints history to tally a TD reception in a playoff debut, joining TE Jimmy Graham (1/7/12 vs. Det.), RB Deuce McAllister (1/13/07 vs. Phi.), WR Robert Wilson (12/30/00 vs. STL) and WR Eric Martin (1/3/88 vs. Min.) Posted 2 catches for 35 yards in a 31-28 win vs. Pit. (12/23)…Posted his third-straight game with multiple grabs and seventh-consecutive contest with at least 1 reception Registered 2 catches for 40 yards (20.0 avg.) in a 12-9 win at Car. (12/17) Tallied a 30-yard TD reception at Dal. (11/29), marking his second-consecutive game with a score Secured a 5-yard TD grab in a 31-17 victory vs. Atl. (11/22) Totaled 2 receptions for a career-high 45 yards in his NFL debut, a 51-14 win at Cin. (11/11)

Competed in all 14 games (11 starts) during the 2016 season, registering 42 catches for 648 yards and 4 TDs…Named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team and the Athletic Director's Honor Roll Played in the season opener against Penn State, before an injury sidelined him for the rest of the 2015 season…Named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team and the Athletic Director's Honor Roll Saw action in eight games (two starts) during his first season with the Owls (2014), recording 4 catches for 69 yards and 1 TD…Named to the American Athletic Conference AllAcademic Team Competed in eight games (five starts) for Hawaii in 2013, registering 12 catches for 250 yards and 4 TDs… Named to the All-Mountain West Academic Team — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Neptune (NJ) HS, finishing his senior season with 33 receptions for 737 yards and 7 TDs… Garnered B North All-Class and All-Monmouth County recognition, along with second-team All-Shore honors Was a standout basketball player and nominee for the 2013 McDonald’s All-American High School Basketball Team…As a junior, led Neptune’s basketball team to the Group III state finals, averaging 17 points and 15 rebounds per game during the team’s state title run

— COLLEGE — Played in 44 games (30 starts) across stops at Hawaii (2013) and Temple (2014-17), tallying 103 catches for 1,638 yards and 16 TDs Saw action in all 13 games (12 starts) in 2017, posting career highs in catches (45), receiving yards (671) and TDs (7)…Was a Jason Witten College Man of the Year semifinalist

— KIRKWOOD'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined NFL alum Vinny Curry in hosting a youth football camp in his hometown of Neptune, NJ (2022-23) Honored his friend and former high school teammate Braeden Bradforth, who died from a heat stroke, on his "My Cause My Cleats" to bring awareness to the importance of hydration (2019)

KEITH KIRKWOOD'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Saints 2019 Saints 2020 Panthers 2021 Panthers 2022 Saints 2023 Saints NFL TOTALS

GP 8 1 1 3 5 13 31

GS 1 0 0 0 1 4 6

NO. 13 0 1 3 2 5 24

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 209 16.1 0 0.0 13 13.0 17 5.7 18 9.0 37 7.4 294 12.3

LG 42 0 13 7 14 13 42

TD 2 0 0 0 0 1 3

NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

KEITH KIRKWOOD'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Saints 2019 Saints NFL TOTALS

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GP 1 0 1

GS 1 0 1

NO. 2 0 2

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 8 4.0 0 0.0 8 4.0

203

LG 6 0 6

TD 1 0 1

NO. 0 0 0

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KEITH KIRKWOOD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEIVING Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

All-Purpose Yards Special Teams Tackles

3 at New York Giants, Oct 24, 2021 ...1 more at 3. 45 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 11, 2018 11.0 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Nov 18, 2018 42 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 11, 2018 1 vs. New York Giants, Dec 17, 2023 ...2 more at 1.

45 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 11, 2018 1 at Atlanta Falcons, Nov 26, 2023 ...1 more at 1. 1 vs. New York Giants, Dec 17, 2023 ...2 more at 1. 1 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 22, 2018 45 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 11, 2018

Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

KEITH KIRKWOOD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RECEIVING Receptions Receiving Yards Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

All-Purpose Yards Most TDs Scrimmage Yards

2 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 13, 2019 8 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 13, 2019 6 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 13, 2019 1 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 13, 2019

8 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 13, 2019 1 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 13, 2019 8 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 13, 2019

KEITH KIRKWOOD'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (SAINTS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Titans 09/18 at Panthers 09/24 at Packers 10/01 Buccaneers 10/08 at Patriots 10/15 at Texans 10/19 Jaguars 10/29 at Colts 11/05 Bears 11/12 at Vikings 11/26 at Falcons 12/03 Lions 12/10 Panthers 12/17 Giants 12/21 at Rams 12/31 at Buccaneers 01/07 Falcons 2023 TOTALS

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

P/S P P S S P P P

NO. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

P P S S P P

2 0 0 1 1 0

20 0 0 7 9 0

10.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 9.0 0.0

13-4

5

37

7.4

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LG 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

TD NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST DID NOT PLAY 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7t 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 13 1 0

204

YDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0.0

0

0

W/L W W L L W L L W W L L L W W L W W 9-8

SCORE 16-15 20-17 17-18 9-26 34-0 13-20 24-31 38-27 24-17 19-27 15-24 28-33 28-6 24-6 22-30 23-13 48-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Activated from Injured Reserve on 11/8/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (sports hernia) on 8/31/22 Charlie Kolar was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (128th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the third of six Ravens’ picks (T Daniel Faalele 110th; CB Jalyn Armour-Davis 119th; P Jordan Stout, 130th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

Posted his first-career reception – a 15-yard gain – while finishing with 4 receptions for 49 yards at Cin. (1/8/23) — COLLEGE — Played in 49 career games (29 starts) at Iowa State, where he recorded 168 catches for 2,181 yards and 23 TDs, averaging 13.0 yards per catch His 23 TD catches ranked second most among FBS collegiate TEs from 2018-21, trailing only fellow Ravens draft choice Isaiah Likely (27) Racked up career highs (and school records by a TE) in receptions (62) and receiving yards (756) as a senior in 2021, also recording 6 TDs In 2021, became the first Iowa State player to win the William V. Campbell Trophy, awarded to the college football player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance, since it was established in 1990…Also the only Cyclone in program history to twice earn first-team Academic All-American honors by CoSIDA Recipient of the prestigious ISU Alumni Association’s Wallace E. Barron All-University Senior Award, given annually to seniors who display high character, outstanding achievement in academics and university/community activities His college honors include: William V. Campbell Trophy winner (2021); Academic All-America Football Player of the Year by CoSIDA (2021); Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year (2021); first-team Academic All-Big 12 (2018-21); first-team All-American by CoSIDA (2019-21); first-team All-Big 12 by the coaches (2019-21); first-team All-District by CoSIDA (2019-21); third-team All-American by Phil Steele (2021); second-team All-American by Walter Camp & AFCA (2020); second-team All-American by FWAA & PFF (2019); third-team All-American by Associated Press (2019-20); two-time Mackey Award (nation top TE) Finalist (2020-21); Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Award (2020); second-team All-Big 12 by coaches (2018)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 15 games (three starts) with Baltimore in 2023, recording 7 catches for 87 yards and 1, while also adding 4 ST tackles (3 solo)…Was part of a Baltimore TEs group that led the NFL with 12 receiving TDs…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) Appeared in two games as a rookie in 2022, posting 4 receptions for 49 yards…Spent Weeks 1-9 on Injured Reserve (sports hernia) Posted his first-career reception – a 15-yard gain – while finishing with 4 receptions for 49 yards at Cin. (1/8/23) — PERSONAL — Compiled a 3.99 GPA at Iowa State and is currently pursuing a post-graduate degree in finance His older brother, John, was a QB at Oklahoma State for four years and a member of the 2019 Cyclones’ football program as a graduate transfer Is a National Merit Scholar and member of the National Honor Society Enjoys playing the piano Mother, Maria, played volleyball at Notre Dame Graduated from Iowa State with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering Last name is pronounced: KOH-ler 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/3, 2/0) Appeared in 15 games (three starts), recording 7 catches for 87 yards and 1, while also adding 4 ST tackles (3 solo)…Was part of a Baltimore TEs group that led the NFL with 12 receiving TDs…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) Posted his first-career TD – a 19-yard connection from QB Tyler Huntley – in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Norman North (OK) HS, where he recorded 139 receptions for 2,440 yards and 31 TDs Earned first-team All-State honors as a senior in 2016 after recording 66 receptions for 1,240 yards and 12 TDs…Tallied seven 100-yard receiving games to help his team to a 12-1 record and advance to the Class 6A-1 State Championship game Posted 52 catches for 920 yards and 13 TDs as a junior (2015) He was a two-time All-Conference, first-team All-Midlands and Oklahoma Super 30 performer

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 2/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in two games as a rookie, posting 4 receptions for 49 yards…Spent Weeks 1-9 on IR (sports hernia) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— KOLAR'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Purchased turkeys and sides with teammates for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2023) Joined teammate Rashod Bateman for a Halloween party with the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Maryland (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2022-23) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022) Assisted with director of player engagement Jameel McClain's 53 Families Foundation Football & Fitness Clinic (2022)

CHARLIE KOLAR'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 2 15 17

GS 0 3 3

NO. 4 7 11

YDS. 49 87 136

RECEIVING AVG. 12.3 12.4 12.4

LG 15 19t 19T

TD 0 1 1

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

CHARLIE KOLAR'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 2 2

GS 0 0 0

NO. 0 1 1

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 4 4.0 4 4.0

LG 0 4 4

TD 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

CHARLIE KOLAR'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEIVING Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

4 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 49 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 12.3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 19t vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023

Receptions Receiving Yards

1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 4 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

All-Purpose Yards Special Teams Tackles Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

49 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...3 more at 1. 1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 1 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 49 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023

CHARLIE KOLAR'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RECEIVING

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards

206

4 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 4 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

VETERANS


CHARLIE KOLAR'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0

P/S P

NO. 0

P P

0 0

0 0

0.0 0.0

P P P P P P P S S P P S 15-3

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 7

0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 15 17 19 23 87

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.0 0.0 0.0 15.0 17.0 19.0 7.7 12.4

LG 0

TD NO. 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 17 0 0 19t 1 0 12 0 0 19T 1 0

YDS. 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0

LG 0

TD 0

0 0

0.0 0.0

0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

TD 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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CHARLIE KOLAR'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

NO. 1 0 1

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 4 4.0 0 0.0 4 4.0

LG 4 0 4

TD 0 0 0

207

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Isaiah Likely was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (139th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the fifth of six Ravens’ picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; CB Jalyn ArmourDavis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

Joined close friend and high school teammate S Lewis Cine (Georgia) – who was selected 32nd overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2022 NFL Draft – as members of the 2017 Everett (MA) HS state championship team to become NFL draft picks Graduated with a degree in recreation and sport management from Coastal Carolina

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 17 games (eight starts) with Baltimore in 2023, posting 30 receptions for a career-high 411 yards and 5 TDs…Saw an increased role after TE Mark Andrews’ Week 11 injury…He and Andrews were the NFL’s only single-team pair of TEs with at least 5 TD grabs, while also becoming the first TE duo in Ravens history to accomplish the feat…Was part of a Baltimore TEs group that led the NFL with 12 receiving TDs…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) Appeared in 16 games (two starts), registering 36 receptions for 373 yards and 3 TDs as a rookie in 2022…His 3 TD grabs tied Chigoziem Okonkwo and Jelani Woods for the most among NFL rookie TEs…Produced the most receptions (36), most TD receptions (3 – tied w/ Mark Andrews) and secondmost receiving yards (373) by a rookie TE in Ravens history…Also notched the most receptions (8) and receiving yards (103) in a single game by a rookie TE in franchise history at Cin. (1/8/23) Produced a career-high 8 catches and 103 receiving yards at Cin. (1/8/23), with both figures also marking franchise singlegame highs by a rookie TE Registered a 7-yard TD reception with :07 remaining in the first half, putting Baltimore ahead, 10-3, vs. Pit. (1/1/23)…Became the second rookie TE (Crockett Gillmore – 11/2/14) in Ravens history to record a TD reception in the storied Ravens-Steelers rivalry Became the first rookie TE in Ravens history to post a TD grab in back-to-back games when he capped an 11-play, 76yard drive with a 24-yard TD reception in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7/22) Tallied then-career highs in receptions (6) and receiving yards (77), while recording his first-career TD (10-yard pass from QB Lamar Jackson), in the 27-22 win at TB (10/27/22)…His third quarter score in the back of the end zone gave Baltimore its first lead of the game – one on which it never relinquished

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/8, 2/1) Appeared in 17 games (eight starts), posting 30 receptions for a career-high 411 yards and 5 TDs…Saw an increased role after TE Mark Andrews’ Week 11 injury…He and Andrews were the NFL’s only single-team pair of TEs with at least 5 TD grabs, while also becoming the first TE duo in Ravens history to accomplish the feat…Was part of a Baltimore TEs group that led the NFL with 12 receiving TDs…Contributed to an offense that ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4 ypg) Tallied 2 catches for 34 yards and his first-career postseason TD, a 15-yard grab that extended Baltimore’s lead, in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Registered 2 receptions for 31 yards and 1 TD in the regular season finale vs. Pit. (1/6/24) Totaled 2 catches – both TDs – for 42 yards, notching the first multi-TD game of his young career in the No.-1-seedclinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…His first score required only one hand, snagging it out of the air on a crucial fourthand-7 attempt and turning up the sideline for a 35-yard TD Registered 3 receptions for 56 yards, including a 34-yard reception, in the 33-19 win at SF (12/25) Registered 5 receptions for a team-high 70 yards and 1 TD, marking his second-consecutive game reaching the end zone, in the playoff-clinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…Posted a 16-yard TD grab and a 26-yard jump ball at the Jaguars’ 4yard line to help set up a TD that further extended the lead Registered 5 catches for a season-high 83 yards and 1 TD in the 37-31 OT win vs. LAR (12/10)…His career-long 54-yard scoring grab marked his first TD of the season Started at TE in place of the injured Mark Andrews, registering a team-high 40 yards on 4 catches in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26) Tallied 4 receptions for season-high 42 yards, including 2 grabs that moved the chains on third down, in the 37-3 win vs. Sea (11/5)

— PERSONAL— Started playing football at age 4 and then picked up basketball in the fourth grade

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

208

VETERANS


2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/2, 1/0) Appeared in 16 games (two starts), registering 36 receptions for 373 yards and 3 TDs…His 3 TD grabs tied Chigoziem Okonkwo and Jelani Woods for the most among NFL rookie TEs…Produced the most receptions (36), most TD receptions (3 – tied w/ Mark Andrews) and second-most receiving yards (373) by a rookie TE in Ravens history…Also notched the most receptions (8) and receiving yards (103) in a single game by a rookie TE in franchise history at Cin. (1/8/23) Produced a career-high 8 catches and 103 receiving yards at Cin. (1/8/23), with both figures also marking franchise singlegame highs by a rookie TE Registered a 7-yard TD reception with :07 remaining in the first half, putting Baltimore ahead, 10-3, vs. Pit. (1/1/23)…Became the second rookie TE (Crockett Gillmore – 11/2/14) in Ravens history to record a TD reception in the storied Ravens-Steelers rivalry Became the first rookie TE in Ravens history to post a TD grab in back-to-back games when he capped an 11-play, 76yard drive with a 24-yard TD reception in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7) Tallied then-career highs in receptions (6) and receiving yards (77), while recording his first-career TD (10-yard pass from QB Lamar Jackson), in the 27-22 win at TB (10/27)…His third quarter score in the back of the end zone gave Baltimore its first lead of the game – one on which it never relinquished Posted 4 receptions for 43 yards vs. Mia. (9/18)…Hauled in his first-career catch for a 34-yard gain that later set up WR Demarcus Robinson’s 12-yard TD grab to increase Baltimore’s lead just before halftime

Started all 13 games as a senior in 2021, finishing No. 2 among FBS TEs in receiving yards (912) and TDs (12) on 59 catches, en route to earning second-team All-American and first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors…Was also a semifinalist for the John Mackey Award, given annually to college football’s most outstanding TE Saw action in 11 games (eight starts) in 2020, posting 30 receptions for 601 yards (20.0 ypc) and 5 TDs, en route to first-team All-Sun Belt honors...Led all FBS TEs with a 20.0 yards-per-catch average Appeared in 12 games (six starts) as a sophomore in 2019, tallying 32 receptions for 431 yards and 5 TDs, en route to earning third-team All-Sun Belt honors Saw action in all 12 games during his freshman year (2018), recording 12 catches for 106 yards and tying for the team lead with 5 TDs His college honors include: second-team All-American by the FWAA (2021); first-team All-Sun Belt Conference (2020-21); John Mackey Award (nation’s top TE) semifinalist (2021); honorable mention All-American by Phil Steele (2021); Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week (Week 6); third-team All-Sun Belt Conference (2019); Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (2018-19) — HIGH SCHOOL — Graduated from Everett (MA) HS, where as a senior in 2017, he earned All-State honors at WR (10 TDs), leading the team to a 12-0 record and the 2017 Division I State Championship Became a starting WR as a junior at Malden (MA) HS, posting 59 catches for 917 yards and 11 TDs, leading the team to the Division I State Championship Originally attended Malden (MA) HS, where he played RB as a freshman and safety as a sophomore Also lettered in basketball

— COLLEGE — Was a three-year starter at Coastal Carolina (2019-21), splitting his snaps between slot/outside and inline TE…In 48 career games (27 starts), registered 133 catches for 2,050 yards (15.4 avg) and 27 TDs

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

209

VETERANS


— LIKELY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Attended WR Zay Flowers' first-ever “Zay Day,” a free community event in Fort Lauderdale, FL, offering complimentary food, drinks, bounce houses, games, giveaways and live music (2024) Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Attended the Klutch Sports holiday event at the Boys and Girls Club at Westport Homes in Baltimore, MD (2023) Purchased turkeys and sides with teammates for families in need around the Thanksgiving holiday (2023) Hosted a football camp for kids in his home state of Massachusetts (2023) Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2023) Visited the Boys and Girls Club to interact with students and pass out holiday gifts (2022) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

ISAIAH LIKELY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 17 33

GS 2 8 10

NO. 36 30 66

YDS. 373 411 784

RECEIVING AVG. 10.4 13.7 11.9

LG 34 54t 54T

TD 3 5 8

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

ISAIAH LIKELY'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 3

GS 0 1 1

NO. 0 4 4

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 50 12.5 50 12.5

LG 0 19 19

TD 0 1 1

NO. 0 0 0

ISAIAH LIKELY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RECEIVING Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

8 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 103 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 18.7 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 54t vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 2 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023

Receptions

2 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 ...1 more at 2. 34 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 19 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

All-Purpose Yards Special Teams Tackles

103 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 16, 2023 ...1 more at 1. 2 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023 103 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 08, 2023

Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

ISAIAH LIKELY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RECEIVING Receiving Yards Longest Receptions

Receiving TDs All-Purpose Yards Most TDs

1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 34 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

ISAIAH LIKELY'S 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (1): REGULAR SEASON DATE 01/08/23

TEAM at Bengals

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

NO. 8

YDS. 103

210

AVG. 12.9

LG 28

TD 0

VETERANS


ISAIAH LIKELY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S P P P S S P P P S P P S S P 17-8

NO. 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 4 5 5 3 2 2 30

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 4 4.0 8 8.0 20 20.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 10.0 42 10.5 5 5.0 0 0.0 40 10.0 83 16.6 70 14.0 56 18.7 42 21.0 31 15.5 411 13.7

LG 4 8 20 0 0 0 0 10 17 5 0 18 54t 26 34 35t 27t 54T

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 5

NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD W/L 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

ISAIAH LIKELY'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P S 2-1

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

NO. 2 2 4

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 34 17.0 16 8.0 50 12.5

LG 19 10 19

TD 1 0 1

211

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

W/L W L 1-1

VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Tyler Linderbaum was selected by the Ravens in the first round (25th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the second of two Ravens’ picks (S Kyle Hamilton, 14th) in the round

Started at center, helping block for a Ravens offense that scored twice through the air and twice on the ground, while producing the third-highest postseason rushing mark (229 yards) in franchise history, in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Started at center, blocking for an offense that produced 491 yards of offense (331 passing & 160 rushing) and a seasonhigh 56 points in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s 56 points also marked the secondhighest total in franchise history and the most points ever scored at M&T Bank Stadium Started at center, blocking for an offense that rushed for 251 yards and 1 TD in the playoff-clinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…Baltimore’s 251 rushing yards marked the 30thstraight game in which the rushing attack eclipsed triple digits, tying for the fourth-longest streak since the 1970 merger Started at center, blocking for a rushing attack that produced a season-best 298 yards and 3 TDs in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Baltimore recorded a season-high 515 total yards and 29 first downs, while its 298 rushing yards marked the fourth-best single-game output in franchise history Started at center, helping block for an offense that rushed for 130 yards and scored TDs on all 4 red zone trips, including a career-high 3 rushing TDs by RB Gus Edwards, in the 31-24 win at Ari. (10/29) Started at center, helping QB Lamar Jackson complete 21of-27 passes for a season-high 357 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 1 rushing TD, in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22) ...Baltimore recorded 503 total yards and scored a TD on 5 of its 6 red zone possessions

— HONORS — Pro Bowler (2023) PFWA All-Rookie Team (2022) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started at center in 15 games for Baltimore in 2023, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg), en route to earning his firstcareer Pro Bowl nod…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Started at center in all 17 games in 2022, helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.0 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards…Became the fourth rookie Olineman (Jonathan Ogden – 1996; Michael Oher – 2009 & Kelechi Osemele – 2012) in Ravens history to start every game — PERSONAL — In 2021, used money earned from NIL to donate $30,000 to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital A gifted athlete, Linderbaum was named the Iowa High School Male Athlete of the Year as a junior…Excelled in football, wrestling, baseball and track & field (shot put and discuss) for his high school track team Was an excellent high school wrestler...As a senior, ranked third in the state with a 35-3 record...As a junior, ranked fifth in the state with a 53-10 record and memorably defeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers T Tristan Wirfs in a championship match Older brother, Logan, wrestled for four years at Minnesota State A native of Solon, IA, he grew up just 15 minutes from the University of Iowa campus Graduated from Iowa with a degree in enterprise leadership

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/17, 1/1) Started at center in all 17 games, helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards…Became the fourth rookie O-lineman (Jonathan Ogden – 1996; Michael Oher – 2009 & Kelechi Osemele – 2012) in Ravens history to start every game Started at center in the 17-9 victory vs. Atl. (12/24), helping block for a rushing attack that posted 184 yards on 34 attempts (5.4 avg.)…Also helped sustain a clean pocket and protect QB Tyler Huntley, who was kept upright all game (no sacks or QBHs allowed) Blocked for an offense that eclipsed 150 rushing yards (188) for the eighth-consecutive game and finished 9-of-15 (60%) on third down in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7) Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that gained 211 yards on 24 carries, averaging a single-game franchiserecord 8.8 yards per attempt, at NYG (10/16)

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 2/2) Started at center in 15 games, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg), en route to earning his first-career Pro Bowl nod…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

212

VETERANS


— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Solon (IA) HS, where he was a three-year letterman on the football team, playing along both the offensive and defensive lines As a senior captain, was named a U.S. Army All-American and earned first-team All-State as a center…On defense, finished with 37 tackles, 3 TFL and 2 sacks to earn District defensive MVP honors Named District MVP as a junior with 44 tackles, 7 TFL and 3 sacks, en route to earning first-team All-State honors as a center Earned first-team All-District honors as a sophomore with 27.5 tackles, 6 TFL and 4 sacks Also earned four letters in baseball and had a .346 batting average as a junior Earned three letters in wrestling and posted a 53-10 record with 41 pins as a junior, finishing fifth in the state tournament in the 285-pound heavyweight division Earned three letters in track and placed second in the shot put (59’1) and third in the discus (166’1.75) at the 2018 Class 3A state meet…Also lettered in basketball and golf as a freshman

Started at center, blocking on an O-line that helped Baltimore rush for a season-high 188 yards and 1 TD on 26 carries (7.2 avg.) in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Protected QB Lamar Jackson, who produced the second game in NFL history (also QB Randall Cunningham in 1990) with 4 passing TDs, 100 rushing yards and 1 rushing TD Started at center, helping QB Lamar Jackson produce 318 passing yards and 119 rushing yards vs. Mia. (9/18)…Jackson threw 3 TDs and ran for another (79 yards), and he set the NFL record for most career 100-yard rushing games (11) by a quarterback Made his NFL debut, starting at center in the 24-9 victory at NYJ (9/11)…Helped protect QB Lamar Jackson, who threw for 213 yards and 3 TDs — COLLEGE — Played in 37 career games (35 starts) at Iowa, where in 2021 he was named the Rimington Trophy winner, awarded to the best center in college football Was a unanimous All-American as a senior (2021) and twice earned first-team All-Big Ten honors (2020-21) and academic All-Big Ten recognition (2020-21) Began his collegiate career as a defensive tackle at Iowa before shifting to the offensive line following his true freshman season (2018) His college honors include: Rimington Trophy (best collegiate center) winner (2021); unanimous All-American (2021); firstteam All-American by AP, FWAA, Walter Camp, The Sporting News, AFCA and Phil Steele (2021); first-team All-Big Ten (2020-21); Roy Carver Most Valuable Player, Offense (2020-21); team Captain (2020-21); Academic All-Big Ten (2020-21); first-team All-American by Pro Football Focus and The Athletic (2020); second-team All-American by AP, FWAA, Walter Camp and Phil Steele (2020); honorable mention AllBig Ten (2019)

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

213

VETERANS


— LINDERBAUM'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Alongside teammate G Ben Cleveland, went fishing on the Chesapeake Bay with military veterans (2024) Participated in a park restoration at Chinquapin Run Park (Baltimore, MD) with volunteers from the Ravens, Coca-Cola Consolidated and Baltimore City Recreation and Parks (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Joined teammates to host a holiday party at St. Vincents Villa, interacting with and serving food to students (2022) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022-23) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2022-23) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022-23) Participated in My Cause My Cleats to benefit The Big O Foundation and raise awareness for youth and teen mental health challenges (2022) Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

TYLER LINDERBAUM'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 17 15 32

GS 17 15 32

TYLER LINDERBAUM'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 3

GS 1 2 3

TYLER LINDERBAUM'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S

ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST

S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 15-15

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

214

VETERANS


TYLER LINDERBAUM'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

W/L W L 1-1

215

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a four-year contract extension on 3/8/24 Designated as the Ravens' franchise tag player on 3/5/24 Justin Madubuike was selected by the Ravens in the third round (71st overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft…Was the first of four Ravens’ picks (WR Devin Duvernay, LB Malik Harrison and G Tyre Phillips) in the round

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/17, 2/2) Started all 17 games, contributing career bests in tackles (56), sacks (13), TFL (12), QBHs (33) and FFs (2), en route to earning his first Pro Bowl nod and second-team All-Pro honors…Led all NFL DTs in sacks and tied an NFL singleseason record for most consecutive games (11) with at least a half-sack…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Collected 6 tackles (2 solo), including a half-sack (-1 yard), in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24), helping hold the Chiefs to 98 total yards and zero points in the second half Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo), including 1 TFL, and 2 QBHs for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 3 points and 213 total yards (38 rushing & 175 passing) in the Divisional Playoff victory vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Posted 5 tackles (1 solo), including 1 sack (-6 yards), in the 56-19 victory vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s defense posted 3 takeaways, 3 sacks and limited the Dolphins' No. 1 scoring offense to just 19 points Posted a strip-sack (-6 yards) and team-best 4 QBHs in the 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…His sack tied DE Trey Hendrickson (2021), DT Chris Jones (2018), DE Jared Allen (2010-11) and DE Shaun Ellis (2002-03) for the most consecutive games (11) with at least a half-sack in NFL history Recorded a career-high (tied) and season-high 7 tackles (5 solo), including 1 sack (-8 yards), and 5 QBHs in the 37-31 OT victory vs. LAR (12/10)…Became the first Ravens defensive lineman since NT Kelly Gregg (12/16/07 at Mia.) to post at least 7 tackles and 1 sack in a single half of a game Recorded a half-sack (-3.5 yards) and 3 QBHs in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26), becoming the first Raven to record double-digit sacks (10) in season since OLB Terrell Suggs (11) in 2017 Recorded 3 total tackles, including 1 sack (-2 yards), in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16), helping the defense register 5 sacks and hold the Bengals to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down Collected 3 tackles (1 solo), including 1 sack (-5 yards), and 3 QBHs vs. Cle. (11/12)…His five consecutive games with a full sack tied (several players) for the longest such streak in franchise history...The contest also marked his seventhstraight game with at least a half-sack, further extending his franchise record Contributed 4 total tackles, including 1 sack (-7 yards), and 2 TFL in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Set a new Ravens record for the longest streak of consecutive games (six) with at least a half-sack, as Baltimore’s defense permitted season-lows in total yards (151), rushing yards (28), first downs (six) and third-down conversions (1-of-12, 8.3%)

— HONORS — Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2023) Pro Bowler (2023) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started all 17 games for Baltimore in 2023, contributing career bests in tackles (56), sacks (13), TFL (12), QBHs (33) and FF (2), en route to earning his first Pro Bowl nod and second-team All-Pro honors…Led all NFL DTs in sacks and tied an NFL single-season record for most consecutive games (11) with at least a half-sack…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Started 16 of 17 games in 2022, recording career-highs in tackles (42), TFL (8), sacks (5.5) QBHs (9) and PD (3)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Notched his first-career sack in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27/20) Made his NFL debut and tallied 1 QBH in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11/20) — PERSONAL — In high school, participated in the PALS (Peer Assistance & Leadership) program that mentors children in the community His parents, Maureen and Festus Madubuike, are immigrants from Nigeria…Festus runs a home healthcare company called “Lucent Home Health” Last name Madubuike means: “My family is my strength” Modeled his game after Hall of Fame DE and fellow Texas native, John Randle, when he first started playing football Weighed 10 pounds at birth Last name is pronounced: mad-uh-BEE-kay

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Tallied 1 sack to force a key fourth down and stall a thirdquarter drive, while adding 2 TFL, 3 tackles and 1 QBH, in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Baltimore’s defense forced 4 turnovers (3 in the fourth quarter) for the first time since 2017 (12/17 at Cle.) and limited New England to 2-of-9 (22.2%) on third down Matched a career high with 5 tackles, including 1 TFL and a half-sack, in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down

Posted 3 solo tackles, including 1 sack (-5 yards), and a teamhigh 3 QBHs in the 31-24 victory at Ari. (10/29)…Set a new career high with 6.5 sacks on the season, while also matching the longest streak of consecutive games with at least a half-sack (five, by several players) in Ravens history Notched 3 total tackles and 1 strip-sack (-4 yards), which was his first-career FF, in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Baltimore’s 5 sacks tied a franchise record (set in 2006) of three straight home games reaching that mark Totaled 5 tackles (4 solo), and a career- and team-high (tied Jadeveon Clowney) 4 QBHs, including 2 sacks (-15 yards), in the 24-16 win at Ten. (10/15 in London)…Baltimore’s defense totaled a season-high 6 sacks while permitting a season-low 1-of-9 (11.1%) on third down Registered 5 tackles (3 solo) and a half-sack (ILB Patrick Queen) at Pit. (10/8) Registered 2 tackles (1 solo), which included 1 sack (-13 yards) of QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1)…The defense permitted just 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing), marking its fewest since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131 yards)…Baltimore stacked its 25th-straight game with a sack, setting a new franchise record Recorded an 11-yard sack – his third sack in the last four games (dating back to 12/24/22 vs. Atl.) – 2 tackles, 1 QBH and 1 TFL in the 25-9 season-opening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)…Contributed to a defense that permitted just 1 rushing first down, while limiting Houston to 7-of-18 (38.9%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/11) Played in 15 games (11 starts), totaling then-career highs in tackles (36), TFL (7), sacks (2), QBHs (5) and PD (2)…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg) Posted 3 tackles vs. Pit. (1/9/22), as Baltimore limited the Steelers to 79 rushing yards Registered 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL and 1 QBH vs. GB (12/19) Recorded 4 tackles and 1 TFL vs. Cle. (12/12), as Baltimore’s defense held the Browns to 0 points and just 95 yards in the second half Recorded 3 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 PD in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28), as Baltimore limited the Browns to a season-low 40 rushing yards Posted 3 tackles and 1 QBH in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…In the second half/OT, Baltimore held the Vikings to 114 total yards and 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down Registered 2 tackles in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards (including 26 rushing) and 6 points Notched 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL and 2 QBH in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/16, 1/1) Started 16 of 17 games, recording then-career highs in tackles (42), TFL (8), sacks (5.5) QBHs (9) and PD (3)…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Recorded a career-high 7 tackles (5 solo),1 sack and 1 TFL in the 17-9 win vs. Atl. (12/24)…Baltimore’s defense held Atlanta to 5-of-14 (35.7%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down, while allowing zero touchdowns on four red zone trips Posted 1 sack (-4 yards) in the 27-22 win at TB (10/27)… Baltimore’s defense limited Tampa Bay to 4-of-13 (30.8%) on third down Recorded 5 tackles (3 solo) and 1 sack at NYG (10/16)… Baltimore’s defense limited the Giants – who entered the contest No. 2 in rushing yards per game (179.0) – to 83 yards on the ground, while permitting a season-low 3.8 yards per play Tallied 1 TFL and a career-high 2 PD vs. Buf. (10/2)… Baltimore’s defense limited the Bills – who entered the contest No. 3 in scoring (30.3 ppg) and No. 1 on third down (61.0%) – to 23 points and 4-of-11 (36.4%) on third-down conversion opportunities

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2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/3, 2/0) Totaled 19 tackles (11 solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL and 2 QBHs in 10 games (three starts) as a rookie, helping Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%) Made his postseason debut, registering 2 solo tackles and 1 PD in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Baltimore limited Tennessee to 4-of-12 (33%) on third down and held Derrick Henry to 40 rushing yards on 18 carries (2.2 ypc) Notched his first-career sack in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Also helped limit the Giants to 1-of-10 (10%) on third down, matching the Ravens’ eighth-best defensive third-down percentage in single-game franchise history Totaled 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 TFL in a standout performance for Baltimore’s run defense in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Helped limit Jacksonville’s rushing attack to 62 yards on 22 carries (2.8 avg)

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Earned Associated Press second-team All-SEC (2019) honor and was a two-time Texas A&M Defensive MVP (2018, 2019)

Notched a then-career-high 5 tackles (3 solo) in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore’s defense pitched a secondhalf shutout to help secure the team's 10th-consecutive road victory Made his NFL debut and tallied 1 QBH in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at McKinney (TX) North HS, where he earned AllDistrict and All-State honors as a senior Was rated as a five-star prospect by Scout.com As a junior, tallied 75 tackles, 35 TFL, 16.5 sacks and 4 FFs Also lettered in track and basketball

— COLLEGE — Totaled 105 tackles (43 solo), 11 sacks (-67 yards), 5 PD, 5 FFs and 1 INT in 38 games (22 starts) with the Aggies Earned second-team All-SEC honors as a junior in 2019 after leading the team in TFL (11.5), sacks (5.5) and QB hurries (7)

— MADUBUIKE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted his inaugural youth football camp in his hometown of McKinney, TX (2024) Partnered with Weis grocery store in Havre De Grace, MD, to give away gifts during the holiday season (2023) Joined teammates for a Turkey distribution at Cross County Elementary School in Baltimore, MD (2023), providing Thanksgiving meals to families in need Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Participated in My Cause My Cleats to benefit Autism Speaks and raise awareness for Autism advocacy and support (2022) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at City Polytechnic High School to interact and give encouragement to both male and female student athletes (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022)

JUSTIN MADUBUIKE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 10 15 17 17 59

GS TK 3 19 11 36 16 42 17 56 47 153

S 11 23 25 38 97

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 8 2 7 1.0 7.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 7 24 2.0 15.0 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 8 28 5.5 20.5 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 12 72 13.0 89.5 33 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 29 131 21.5 132.0 49 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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GP 2 1 2 5

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 3 2 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 4 5 1 0 0.5 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 6 8 1 0 0.5 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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JUSTIN MADUBUIKE'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles

7 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 ...1 more at 7. 5 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 ...1 more at 5. 2.0 at Tennessee Titans, Oct 15, 2023

Tackles For Loss

2 vs. Buffalo Bills, Oct 02, 2022 1 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 17, 2023 ...1 more at 1. 2 vs. Seattle Seahawks, Nov 05, 2023 ...2 more at 2.

JUSTIN MADUBUIKE'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

Sacks Passes Defensed

6 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 2 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 ...2 more at 2.

0.5 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 1 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021

JUSTIN MADUBUIKE'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 17-17

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 2 1 1 1.0 11.0 1 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 2 1 1 1.0 13.0 1 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 3 2 0.5 4.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 5 4 1 2.0 15.0 2 15 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 3 0 1.0 4.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 3 0 1.0 5.0 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 4 0 1.0 7.0 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 1 2 1.0 5.0 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 3 3 0 1.0 2.0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 1 0.5 3.5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 7 5 2 1.0 8.0 1 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 1 0 1.0 6.0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 1 4 1.0 6.0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 56 38 18 13.0 89.5 12 72 33 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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P/S S S 2-2

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TK 3 6 9

S 2 2 4

A 1 4 5

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 1.0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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SCORE 34-10 10-17

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TRANSACTIONS: Tashawn Manning signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/29/24...Signed with the Ravens' practice squad on 8/30/23 after being waived on 8/29/23...Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/4/23. PRO: 2023 (BALTIMORE – 0/0, 0/0) Spent the entire season on Baltimore’s practice squad. COLLEGE: Played in 41 career games (26 starts) in five seasons at Auburn (2017-21) and one at Kentucky (2022)...Started in all 12 games he appeared in as a super senior for Kentucky at RG (2022)…Blocked for QB Will Levis (the 33 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft), allowing him to complete 185-of-283 passes for 2,406 passing yards (8.5 avg.) and 19 TDs...Appeared in 11 games (three starts) in 2021 at Auburn…Selected to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl…Ranked by Pro Football Focus as the team’s best run blocker in 2021…Named to the preseason Reese’s Senior Bowl watch list...Started in all 11 games at LG as a junior (2020) and was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll before earning his degree in December...Saw action in five games in 2019 at LG with Auburn…Helped block for the fourth-most productive rushing attack in the SEC (199.1 ypg)…Paved the way for Auburn’s offense to produce 16 rushing first downs, 293 rushing yards and 4 rushing TDs in the dominant 52-0 victory vs. Samford...Saw action in two games at LG in his freshman season at Auburn (2018)…Made his collegiate debut vs. Alabama State...Redshirted in 2017 during his first year at Auburn…Played DT in high school but moved to G at Auburn...Graduated from Auburn in December of 2020 with an interdisciplinary studies degree emphasizing business, leadership and sports coaching…Worked towards a second degree in sport, fitness and recreation management. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Attended Wekiva (Apopka, FL) HS and was ranked by 247 Sports and ESPN as a Top 75 DT coming out of high school…Was a three-star athlete who also threw shot put and discus...Named All-Conference Defender and Florida Class 8A firstteam All-State (2015)...Was born in Charleston, WV...Hails from an athletic family – mother played basketball and father played football at Marshall...Was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia as a senior in high school and was declared cancer-free on July 10, 2016 after eight months of chemotherapy...Dream job (other than playing in the NFL) is to own an urban big man clothing shop...Name is pronounced: TAY-shawn. rd

— MANNING'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2023) Participated in a park restoration at Chinquapin Run Park (Baltimore, MD) with volunteers from the Ravens, Coca-Cola Consolidated and Baltimore Recreation and Parks (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park TASHAWN MANNING'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

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GP 0 0

GS 0 0 220

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TASHAWN MANNING'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0-0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P/S PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0-0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/29/24 Signed to the Baltimore Ravens’ practice squad on 1/16/24 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 11/27/23 (at Min.) and 1/7/24 (at GB) Signed to the Chicago Bears’ practice squad on 10/4/23 Released by Arizona on 10/2/23 Re-signed by the Cardinals on 9/1/22 Released by Arizona on 8/31/22 Selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the seventh round (244th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft

2022: (CHICAGO BEARS / ARIZONA CARDINALS – 14/3) Appeared in 14 games (three starts) for the Cardinals, contributing 18 tackles (11 solo) and 3 PD on defense, while adding 1 tackle on special teams Started three of the team’s final four games, making 5 tackles (3 solo) in the season finale at SF (1/8/23) Recorded 5 solo tackles and 1 PD in his first-career start at Den. (12/18) Posted 1 tackle in his NFL debut vs. KC (9/11) — COLLEGE — Saw action in a total of 42 games at Valdosta State (2020-21), Samford (2018-19) and Georgia Southern (2015-17), collecting collected 85 tackles (58 solo), 3 TFL, a half-sack, 2 INTs, 22 PD and a blocked kick As a senior in 2021, helped Valdosta State to a 12-2 record, its third-straight Gulf South Conference title and an appearance in the Division II National Championship game vs. Ferris State…Named first-team All-Gulf South Conference after playing in all 14 games and recording 37 tackles (26 solo), a half-sack, 1 INT, 15 PD and a blocked kick…Finished second in the GSC and 33rd nationally in PD per game (1.1)…Notched a season-high 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD in the Division II semifinal vs. Colorado School of Mines…Posted 4 tackles (1 solo) and 5 PD vs. Delta State…Posted a 40-yard INT return for a TD vs. Shorter…Sat out the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns In 2019, appeared in 11 games for Samford and finished the year with 22 tackles (12 solo), 2 TFL and 4 PD…Notched a season-best 6 tackles (2 solo) and 1 PD at Tennessee Tech…Appeared in eight games and made 7 total tackles in 2018, mainly seeing action on special teams Did not see game action but made the Honor Roll at Georgia Southern in 2017 In 2016, played in nine games (one start) and recorded 19 tackles (13 solo), 1 INT and 3 PD, while earning a spot on the Honor Roll in the spring…Recorded his first-career INT and had a season-high 5 tackles vs. Arkansas State...Redshirted as a true freshman in 2015 Graduated from Samford with a degree in Public Administration

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in six games (four with the Arizona Cardinals and two with the Chicago Bears) in 2023, primarily on special teams…Saw time in the Cardinals’ first four games of the season, recording 1 ST tackle at Was. (9/10)…Signed to the Bears’ practice squad after Week 4 and was activated at Min. (11/27/23) and at GB (1/7/24) Appeared in 14 games (three starts) for the Cardinals in 2022, contributing 18 tackles (11 solo) and 3 PD on defense, while adding 1 tackle on special teams…Started three of the team’s final four games, making 5 tackles (3 solo) in the season finale at SF (1/8/23)…Also recorded 5 solo tackles and 1 PD in his first-career start at Den. (12/18/22)…Posted 1 tackle in his NFL debut vs. KC (9/11/22) — PERSONAL — Graduated from Samford with a degree in Public Administration Was offered a store director position at a Walmart in Georgia and was close to accepting the position before his family and girlfriend convinced him to continue chasing his NFL dream Became the sixth Valdosta State player ever selected in the NFL Draft and the first Blazer ever drafted by the Cardinals…Was also one of only four Division II player chosen in the 2022 NFL Draft 2023: (RAVENS / BEARS / CARDINALS – 6/0, 0/0) Played in six games (four with the Arizona Cardinals and two with the Chicago Bears), primarily on special teams Signed to the Bears’ practice squad after Week 4 and was activated at Min. (11/27) and at GB (1/7/24) Saw time in the Cardinals’ first four games of the season, recording 1 ST tackle at Was. (9/10) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Chattahoochee (Columbus, GA) HS, where he was named second-team All-State and first-team All-Bi-City performer as a senior in 2014, after totaling 29 catches for 629 yards and 4 TDs on offense, while posting 64 tackles and 4 INTs on defense...Named the Chattahoochee High School Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore in 2012…Also ran track 222

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— MATTHEWS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined several of his Arizona teammates in “Adopt-A-Family,” helping pass out Christmas gifts to families in need (2022) Joined several Cardinals teammates on Thanksgiving, assisting with the distribution of more than 500 meals to families experiencing homelessness (2022)

CHRISTIAN MATTHEW'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2022 2023

TEAM Cardinals Cardinals

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 3 18 11 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Arizona to Chicago. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 18 11 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

GP 14 4

2023 Bears 2023 TOTAL NFL TOTALS

2 6 20

CHRISTIAN MATTHEW'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP 0 0

CHRISTIAN MATTHEW'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

5 at San Francisco 49ers, Jan 08, 2023 ...1 more at 5. 5 at Denver Broncos, Dec 18, 2022

Passes Defensed Special Teams Tackles

1 at Atlanta Falcons, Jan 01, 2023 ...2 more at 1. 2 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 27, 2022

CHRISTIAN MATTHEW'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (CARDINALS/BEARS) DATE 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01

OPPONENT at Commanders Giants Cowboys at 49ers

10/05 at Commanders 10/15 Vikings 10/22 Raiders 10/29 at Chargers 11/05 at Saints 11/09 Panthers 11/19 at Lions 11/27 at Vikings 12/10 Lions 12/17 at Browns 12/24 Cardinals 12/31 Falcons 01/07 at Packers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P

P

P 6-0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Cardinals to Bears. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

TK 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0

W/L L L W L

SCORE 16-20 28-31 28-16 16-35

W L W L L W L W W L W W L 8-9

40-20 13-19 30-12 13-30 17-24 16-13 26-31 12-10 28-13 17-20 27-16 37-17 9-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

CHRISTIAN MATTHEW'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed (two-year deal) with the Ravens 3/19/24 Signed with the Ravens on 7/26/23 Released by the Steelers on 5/10/23 Signed a two-year contract extension with Pittsburgh on 3/12/22 Signed with the Steelers on 8/31/21 Released by Pittsburgh on 8/30/21 Signed a one-year contract with the Steelers on 5/7/21 Activated from Injured Reserve on 10/30/20 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 10/23/20 Placed on Injured Reserve (groin) on 9/21/20 Signed a one-year contract with the Jets on 3/20/20 Promoted to the Jets’ active roster on 10/30/19 Signed to the Jets’ practice squad on 10/18/19 Waived by the Jets on 10/15/19 Signed a Reserve/Future contract with the Jets on 1/29/19 Signed to the Saints' practice squad on 11/26/18 Waived by the Colts on 11/20/18 Claimed off waivers by Indianapolis on 9/24/18 Waived by the Saints on 9/21/18 Promoted to New Orleans’ active roster on 12/2/17 Signed to the Saints’ practice squad on 9/27/17 Waived by the Saints on 9/25/17 Promoted to the Saints’ active roster on 9/23/17 Signed to the Saints' practice squad on 9/3/17 Waived by the Saints on 9/2/17 Signed with the Saints as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/1/17

Appeared in 12 games (six starts) with the Jets in 2019, posting 37 tackles (25 solo), 5 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PD and 1 FR in the end zone for a TD…Started all six games he played over the final eight weeks of the season…Despite missing Weeks 14-15 due to injury, registered the ninth-most tackles (28, 20 solo) over the final six weeks of the season…His 5 TFL during that span were tied for the most in the league among all DBs Collected 7 tackles (6 solo), 2 TFL and his first-career INT in the season-finale win at Buf. (12/29/19)…Finished as the NFL’s only DB in 2019 to post multiple TFL and an INT in a single game...Also became the first Jets player since Hall of Famer Darrelle Revis (11/2/08 at Buf.) to accomplish this feat Logged 7 tackles (5 solo) and a career-high 3 TFL in the win vs. Oak. (11/24/19)…His 3 TFL tied S Jamal Adams, S Eric Reid and CB T.J. Carrie for the most by an NFL DB in a single 2019 contest…Contributed on a defense that permitted a season-low 3 points, 10 first downs and 208 total yards (140 passing & 68 rushing) — PERSONAL — Did not start playing organized football until his junior year of high school when he was discovered by Bonnabel HS defensive backs coach Donald Cox, who has trained numerous current and former NFL players Has four younger siblings (Juan, Kawanda, Henry and Bri) and was taken care of by their grandfather, Anthony Hicks Grew up in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward, but his family was forced to move from their home by Hurricane Katrina when he was 12 years old…Lived in the New Orleans Superdome shelter for two weeks with Hicks before moving with his siblings to a home in Ann Arbor, MI, that was funded by their church for a year and a half Fell in love with football after going to a University of Michigan football game with his grandfather while living in Ann Arbor Continues to incorporate basketball principles like footwork into his offseason workouts Majored in organization leadership

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 14 games (three starts) during his first season as a Raven in 2023, recording 34 tackles while tying or setting career highs in sacks (2), TFL (5), QBHs (3), INTs (1), PD (5) and FRs (2)…Also registered 3 special teams tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Appeared in all 17 games (six starts) with the Steelers in 2022, posting a career-high 46 tackles for the second-straight season, 30 of which were solo stops…Also registered 2 sacks, 1 INT, 1 FF and 3 PD, while adding a team-leading and career-high 13 ST tackles (8 solo)

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2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/3, 2/1) Played in 14 games (three starts) during his first season as a Raven, recording 34 tackles while tying or setting career highs in sacks (2), TFL (5), QBHs (3), INTs (1), PD (5) and FRs (2)…Also registered 3 special teams tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)

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Contributed 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 QBH for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 3 points and 213 total yards (38 rushing & 175 passing) in the Divisional Playoff victory vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Posted 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 FR – forced by LB Del’Shawn Phillips – vs. Pit. (1/6) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 134 yards passing Registered 5 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD in the 56-19 victory vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s defense posted 3 takeaways, 3 sacks and limited the Dolphins' No. 1 scoring offense to just 19 points Contributed 2 total tackles and his first-career FR (21-yard return) on QB Trevor Lawrence’s fumble in the 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)...Baltimore limited the Jaguars to 3-of-13 (23.1%) on third down Posted 1 tackle, 1 INT on a Hail Mary attempt to end the first half and 1 QBH on a game-sealing fourth-down blitz in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)...Allowing just 279 total yards, Baltimore's defense registered 4 total takeaways (3 FR & 1 INT), including 3 in the first half Registered a season-high 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 sack (-9 yards) in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Baltimore’s 5 sacks tied a franchise record (set in 2006) of three straight home games reaching that mark Recorded 1 sack (-8 yards) and a team-high 2 PD at Pit. (10/8), helping Baltimore extend its franchise record to 26 consecutive games with at least 1 sack Collected 5 tackles (3 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD – which led to a DB Brandon Stephens INT – in the 28-3 victory at Cle. (10/1)…The defense permitted just 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing), marking its fewest since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131 yards) Saw action on both defense and special teams in his Ravens debut vs. Ind. (9/24)…Baltimore’s defense limited Indianapolis to 8-of-22 (36%) on third down

Tallied 1 solo stop and 1 PD, while adding 2 special teams tackles, in the win vs. NO (11/13)…Contributed to a defense that shutout New Orleans in the second half and limited the Saints to only 186 yards (157 passing & 29 rushing) throughout the entire game, marking the fewest allowed by the unit all season Recorded 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 TFL at Mia. (10/23), contributing to a defense that shutout the Dolphins in the second half Recorded a season-high 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD vs. NYJ (10/2) Registered 3 solo tackles, 1 QBH and 1 FF in the seasonopening, OT win at Cin. (9/11)…Contributed to a defense that forced 5 turnovers 2021: (PITTSBURGH STEELERS – 17/2, 1/0) Appeared in 15 games (two starts) for the Steelers in 2021, posting 46 tackles (37 solo) 5 TFL, 2 QBHs, 1 PD and 1 FF for a defense that ranked seventh on third down (37.1%), fifth in the red zone (50.8%) and first in goal-to-go efficiency (57.1%) Logged 4 solo tackles, 1 TFL and 1 QBH in the OT win at Bal. (1/9/22), marking his third-straight game with at least 4 stops Tallied 5 solo tackles and 1 FF in the win vs. Ten. (12/19), contributing to a defense that forced 4 Titans turnovers Produced 6 tackles (3 solo) at Cin. (11/28), seeing action in a season-high 49 defensive snaps Recorded 3 solo tackles and 1 QBH vs. LAC (11/21) Logged 4 solo tackles in the win vs. Chi. (11/8), marking his fifth-straight game with multiple stops Posted 4 tackles (3 solo) in the win at Cle. (10/31), contributing to a defense that permitted a season-low 10 points Recorded 3 solo tackles and 1 TFL in the OT win vs. Sea. (10/17), contributing to a defense that limited Seattle to just 65 yards (47 passing and 18 rushing) in its first-half shutout, which also included 2 sacks, 5 TFL and 4 PD Made his first start of the season, producing 2 tackles (1 solo) and 1 PD after seeing action in a season-high 75% of defensive snaps in the win vs. Den. (10/10) Tallied 4 tackles (3 solo) and a season-high 2 TFL at GB (10/3)…Registered his second-straight game with a TFL Posted 2 solo tackles and 1 TFL vs. Cin (9/26)

2022: (PITTSBURGH STEELERS – 17/6) Appeared in all 17 games (six starts), posting a career-high 46 tackles for the second-straight season, 30 of which were solo stops…Also registered 2 sacks, 1 INT, 1 FF and 3 PD, while adding a team-leading and career-high 13 ST tackles (8 solo) Tallied 1 solo stop and 1 INT (12-yard return) in the win vs. LV (12/24) Recorded a season-high 6 tackles (4 solo), including 1 sack, while adding a career-high 4 special teams stops, in the Monday Night Football win at Ind. (11/28)…It marked his second-consecutive game with at least 6 tackles…Also became the first player since LB Matt McCoy (12/31/06 vs. Atl.) to record at least 4 defensive tackles, 4 special teams tackles and 1 sack in a single game Produced 6 tackles, (5 solo), while adding 1 special teams stop, vs. Cin. (11/20)…Played in a season-high 83% of the team’s defensive snaps 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2020: (NEW YORK JETS – 11/5) Appeared in 11 games (five starts), posting 23 tackles (19 solo),1 sack, 1 QBH, 1 INT and 5 PD…Sidelined in Weeks 3-7 with a groin injury that landed him on Injured Reserve Tied a season high in tackles (5, 4 solo), while posting a career-high 3 PD, in the win vs. Cle. (12/27)…Appeared in a season-high 79 defensive snaps Registered 3 solo tackles and 2 special teams stops at Sea. (12/13) Recorded 1 INT, returning it 20 yards, while adding 1 special teams tackle, vs. LV (12/6) 225

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Produced 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 PD vs Mia. (11/29) Tallied 2 solo tackles and 1 sack at LAC (11/22) Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), while adding 1 special teams stop, vs. NE (11/9)…Tallied a special teams tackle in his second-consecutive outing Returned to action at KC (11/1), after spending Weeks 3-7 on Injured Reserve (groin)

Recorded 3 solo tackles in the win at Oak. (10/28) Made his first start for Indianapolis, posting 5 tackles (2 solo) at NE (10/4) 2017: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 6/0, 2/0) Spent most of the season on New Orleans’ practice squad…Appeared on special teams in six regular season games and two postseason contests...Totaled 1 special teams stop on the year, producing it at Atl. (12/17)

2019: (NEW YORK JETS – 12/6) Appeared in 12 games (six starts), posting 37 tackles (25 solo), 5 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PD and 1 FR in the end zone for a TD…Started all six games he played over the final eight weeks of the season…Despite missing Weeks 14-15 due to injury, registered the ninth-most tackles (28, 20 solo) over the final six weeks of the season…His 5 TFL during that span were tied for the most in the league among all DBs Collected 7 tackles (6 solo), 2 TFL and his first-career INT in the season-finale win at Buf. (12/29/19)…Finished as the NFL’s only DB in 2019 to post multiple TFL and an INT in a single game...Also became the first Jets player since Hall of Famer Darrelle Revis (11/2/08 at Buf.) to accomplish this feat Tallied a career-high 8 tackles (4 solo) in the win vs. Pit. (12/22) Posted 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD at Cin. (12/1) Logged 7 tackles (5 solo) and a career-high 3 TFL in the win vs. Oak…His 3 TFL tied S Jamal Adams, S Eric Reid and CB T.J. Carrie for the most by an NFL DB in a single 2019 contest…Contributed on a defense that permitted a seasonlow 3 points, 10 first downs and 208 total yards (140 passing & 68 rushing) Notched 5 tackles (3 solo) after making his first start of the season in the win vs. NYG (11/10) Produced 1 tackle and recovered PR Gunner Olszewski’s muffed punt in the end zone, marking his first-career TD, vs. NE (9/22)

— COLLEGE — Saw action in 26 games (21 starts) over two years (2015-16) at Memphis after transferring from Copiah-Lincoln (Wesson, MS) Community College…Recorded 23 multi-tackle games at Memphis, totaling 111 tackles (92 solo), 22 PD, 4 INTs (returned for 89 yards), 1 FR, 2 FFs, 7.5 TFL and 4.5 sacks…Played in consecutive bowl games (2015 Birmingham Bowl, 2016 Boca Raton Bowl) Started in all 13 games as a senior, posting 73 total tackles (57 solo), 7.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 13 PD, 2 INTs and 2 FFs, contributing to a defense that ranked No. 5 nationally in takeaways…Received Memphis’ DeAngelo Williams MVP Award Saw action in all 13 games (eight starts) as a junior, recording 38 tackles (35 solo) and leading the Tigers with 2 INTs and 9 PD Saw action in 11 games for Copiah-Lincoln Community College in 2014, posting 30 tackles (24 solo), 20 PD, 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 FR and 5 INTs…Led the National Junior College Athletic Association in PD (20)…Was a second-team Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College All-State selection Posted 37 tackles in nine games for Copiah-Lincoln Community College as a freshman in 2013 — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Alfred Bonnabel Magnet Academy (Kenner, LA) HS, where he earned New Orleans Times-Picayune Metro All-District 8-5A honors as a standout DB and punter his junior and senior seasons (2010-11) Also played soccer and basketball, earning All-State honors in soccer

2018: (COLTS / SAINTS – 6/1) Saw action in five games for the Colts after one appearance with the Saints, posting 9 tackles (6 solo) between both teams

— MAULET'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Annually hosts his “Coats & Cuts” event, where people in need are provided with winter clothing and haircuts Hosted his inaugural youth football camp for middle and high school-aged students at Dunbar High School (2024) Decorated pumpkins with students at James McHenry Elementary School (2023)

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ARTHUR MAULET'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2017 2018

TEAM Saints Saints

2018 Colts 2018 TOTAL 2019 Jets 2020 Jets 2021 Steelers 2022 Steelers 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 6 1

GS 0 0

TK 0 0

S 0 0

5 6 12 11 16 17 14 82

1 9 6 1 9 6 6 37 25 5 23 19 2 46 37 6 46 30 3 34 29 23 195 146

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from New Orleans to Indianapolis. 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 5 11 0.0 0.0 0 1 13 13 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1.0 3.0 1 1 20 20 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 9 5 15 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 2 9 2.0 12.0 2 1 12 12 0 3 1 0 0 0 13 8 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 24 2.0 17.0 3 1 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 49 17 59 5.0 32.0 8 4 45 20 0 16 2 2 1 21 25 18 7 0 1 0 0

ARTHUR MAULET'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Saints 2021 Steelers 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

GP 2 1 2 5

ARTHUR MAULET'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles Fumble Recoveries

8 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 22, 2019 6 vs. Detroit Lions, Oct 22, 2023 ...1 more at 6. 1.0 vs. Detroit Lions, Oct 22, 2023 ...4 more at 1.0. 3 vs. Cleveland Browns, Dec 27, 2020 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 11, 2022 ...1 more at 1. 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 ...1 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

3 vs. Oakland Raiders, Nov 24, 2019 1 vs. Las Vegas Raiders, Dec 24, 2022 ...2 more at 1. 20 vs. Las Vegas Raiders, Dec 06, 2020 Interception Return Yards 4 at Indianapolis Colts, Nov 28, 2022 Special Teams Tackles Special Teams Fumble Recoveries 1 at New England Patriots, Sep 22, 2019 21 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 17, 2023 Longest Opp Fumble Return

ARTHUR MAULET'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

3 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 2 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024

Special Teams Tackles

1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 ...1 more at 1.

ARTHUR MAULET'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

TK

P P P S P S P P P P P P

0 5 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 2

P S 14-3

5 6 34

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 3 2 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 1.0 8.0 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 6 1 1.0 9.0 1 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 0.0 0.0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 21 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W 5 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 29 5 2.0 17.0 5 24 3 1 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

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ARTHUR MAULET'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P S 2-1

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK 3 2 5

S 2 1 3

A 1 1 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

228

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/7, 2/0) Appeared in 17 games (seven starts), helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Saw action at LT, helping block for a Ravens offense that scored twice through the air and twice on the ground, while producing the third-highest postseason rushing mark (229 yards) in franchise history, in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Saw action at LT, blocking for an offense that produced 491 yards of offense (331 passing & 160 rushing) and a seasonhigh 56 points in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s 56 points also marked the secondhighest total in franchise history and the most points ever scored at M&T Bank Stadium Filled in at LT, blocking for an offense that rushed for 251 yards and 1 TD in the playoff-clinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…Baltimore’s 251 rushing yards marked the 30thstraight game in which the rushing attack eclipsed triple digits, tying for the fourth-longest streak since the 1970 merger Started at RT in place of the injured T Morgan Moses, blocking for a rushing attack that produced a season-best 298 yards and 3 TDs in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Baltimore recorded a season-high 515 total yards and 29 first downs, while its 298 rushing yards marked the fourth-best single-game output in franchise history Started at RT in place of the injured T Morgan Moses, helping block for an offense that totaled 325 yards (125 rushing yards & 210 passing yards) and 1 TD at Pit. (10/8)…Saw action on 48 offensive snaps before suffering a chest injury and being relieved by T Daniel Faalele Started at LT in place of the injured T Ronnie Stanley for the third-consecutive game, helping block for an offense that completed 15-of-19 passes (78.9%), rushed for 131 yards and reached the end zone on all 4 red zone trips in the 28-3 victory at Cle. (10/1) Started at LT in the 22-19 OT defeat vs. Ind. (9/24)…Helped block for an offense that rushed for 186 yards and 2 TDs on 37 carries Started at LT, filling in for the injured T Ronnie Stanley, in the 27-24 victory at Cin. (9/17)…Helped block on an offensive line that didn’t permit a sack and created lanes for a rushing attack that totaled 178 yards and 1 TD on 37 carries Filled in for T Ronnie Stanley after he departed with a knee injury in the fourth quarter in the 25-9 season-opening win vs. Hou. (9/10)

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a three-year contract extension (through 2024) with the Ravens on 12/30/21 Signed by the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/3/19...Was one of two (OLB Otaro Alaka) undrafted RFAs to make the Ravens' Week 1 53-man roster — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 17 games (seven starts) with Baltimore in 2023, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs In 2021, saw action in 13 games (12 starts) at RT, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg) Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak of its kind in NFL history (Pittsburgh – 1974-77) In 2020, saw action in all 14 games (eight starts), seeing time at RG and center…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best thirddown offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a thenfranchise-record 24 rushing TDs Started at RG and helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 110 ground yards and 2 TDs in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8/20)…Baltimore scored 17 unanswered in the second half to capture the victory and set an NFL record with its 31st-straight game scoring at least 20 points In 2019, helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)...The Ravens also became the first team in league history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season — PERSONAL — Both of Mekari's parents fled war-torn countries in the Middle East in the 1970s and immigrated to Los Angeles – his mother left Iran and his father is from Lebanon While at Cal, played with his older brother, Tony, who was a defensive lineman and law student at UC Davis Last name pronounced: muh-CARE-ee

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/4, 1/0) Saw action in 16 games (four starts), helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards Saw rotational action at LT before filling in for the injured Morgan Moses (heel) at RT, at NYG (10/16)…Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that gained 211 yards on 24 carries, averaging a single-game franchise-record 8.8 yards per attempt Started at LT, before leaving with an ankle injury in the first quarter of the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Was replaced by T Daniel Faalele, who saw his first significant action on the offensive line (54 snaps) Started at LT, helping QB Lamar Jackson produce 318 passing yards and 119 rushing yards vs. Mia. (9/18)…Jackson threw 3 TDs and ran for another (79 yards), and he set the NFL record for most career 100-yard rushing games (11) by a quarterback Filled in at LT after T Ja’Wuan James (Achilles) left the game in the second quarter in the 24-9 victory at NYJ (9/11)…Helped protect QB Lamar Jackson, who threw for 213 yards and 3 TDs

Started at RT and helped block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…Baltimore eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-straight game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities 2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/8, 2/2) Saw action in all 14 games (eight starts), seeing time at RG and center…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventhbest scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs Started at center and helped block for an offense that totaled a postseason franchise-record 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…Also helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs Started at center before leaving with a back injury in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27)…Helped block for an offense that totaled 249 rushing yards Started at center and helped block for an offense that totaled 250 passing yards and 159 rushing yards in the 40-14 win vs. Jax. (12/20)…Also helped the offense convert on 8-of-12 third downs and notch 40 points for the second-straight week Started at center and helped the offense produce 231 rushing yards and a franchise-tying 5 rushing TDs in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14) Started at center and helped the offense produce a seasonhigh 294 rushing yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history), including a 2020 NFL single-game high 5 rushes of 20+ yards, vs. Dal. (12/8) Started at center for the first time this season vs. Ten. (11/22)…Helped push the pile on RB J.K. Dobbins’ 1-yard TD run, giving Baltimore its first lead of the game Started at RG and helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 110 ground yards and 2 TDs in the 24-10 win at Ind. (11/8)…Baltimore scored 17 unanswered in the second half to capture the victory and set an NFL record with its 31ststraight game scoring at least 20 points Filled in at RG following T Ronnie Stanley’s season-ending ankle injury vs. Pit. (11/1)…Helped the offense produce 265 rushing yards against the league’s second-ranked run defense entering the game (68.8 yards)…Baltimore’s 265 rushing yards marked the most the Ravens have had in a game vs. Pittsburgh and the most the Steelers have allowed since 1993 (267 vs. Seattle) Started at RG, filling in for the injured G Tyre Phillips (shoulder), and helped the Ravens produce 161 rushing yards on 24 attempts (6.7 avg) in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11)

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 13/12) Saw action in 13 games (12 starts) at RT, blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg) Started at RT, helping pave the way for a rushing attack that totaled 249 yards and a season-high 6.9 ypc average vs. Pit. (1/9/22) Started at RT at Cin. (12/26), helping protect QB Josh Johnson, whose 304 passing yards were the most by a Ravens’ QB in his first start with the team…Johnson was sacked just once, finishing 28-of-40 for 2 TDs and 1 INT Started at RT, helping block for a rushing attack that posted 148 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…Baltimore’s offense notched 22 total first downs, marking its eighthconsecutive game with at least 20 Started at right tackle, helping block for a rushing attack that totaled 187 yards and 3 TDs in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17) Started at RT, helping block for a passing attack that produced a single-game franchise-record 437 passing yards in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11)…QB Lamar Jackson finished 37-of-43 passing for 442 yards and 4 TDs (140.5 rating), becoming the first QB in NFL history to complete at least 85% of his passes in a 400-yard game Started at RT, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Also protected QB Lamar Jackson, who passed for 316 yards and 1 TD Started at RT and blocked on all 58 offensive snaps, while adding 6 special teams plays, including K Justin Tucker’s game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard FG, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 11/5, 1/1) Became the starting center in Week 13, filling in for an injured Matt Skura...Helped Baltimore set an NFL record for single-season rushing yards (3,296) and produce the league’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) Helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) The Ravens also became the first team in league history to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season Helped QB Lamar Jackson become the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and postseason) in the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20)

— COLLEGE — Played in 34 games with 24 starts at Cal-Berkely, mostly at LT...Also played RT and RG Earned Associated Press second-team All-Pac-12 as a senior Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors as a junior, helping protect QB Ross Bowers, who recorded the sixthmost passing yards (3,039) in school history, and RB Patrick Laird, who registered the 19th 1,000-yard rushing season in school history As a sophomore, contributed to an O-line that helped establish several single-season school records, including pass completions (383) and fewest turnovers (15) In his freshman season, helped Cal rank among the nation’s leaders in passing offense (third, 4,892 yards) and total offense (eighth, 6,879 yards)…Helped QB Jared Goff break two Pac-12 single-season records when he passed for 4,719 yards and 43 TDs Majored in legal studies at Cal-Berkeley

Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who set a new single-season franchise record in passing TDs (36), in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Jackson also rushed (103 yards) for his NFL recordextending fifth 100-yard game of the season Helped the Ravens set a new single-season franchise record for rushing yards in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)...Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who set the NFL single-season rushing record for a QB and threw 5 TD passes in a game for the third time this season In his first-career start, helped set a new single-season franchise record for total TDs in the 20-17 win vs. SF (12/1) Saw his first extensive action under center while filling in for an injured Matt Skura (knee), helping the Ravens produce 480 yards of offense (including a season-best 285 rushing) in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25) In his NFL debut, saw 23 snaps at guard and helped Baltimore set single-game franchise records in yards (643) and points (59) in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)…Protected QB Lamar Jackson, allowing him to register career highs in yards (324) and TDs (5) while producing a perfect 158.3 passer rating…Helped block for RB Mark Ingram II, who tallied 107 rushing yards and 2 TDs

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Westlake (Westlake Village, CA) HS, where he won two league championships Earned Marmonte League Co-Offensive Lineman of the Year honors as a senior for a team that finished 8-3 overall and 3-0 in conference play to win the Marmonte League, while reaching the first round of the Southern Section playoffs and ranking No. 22 in the state Also named first-team All-Pac 5, All-Southern Section, AllCounty, All-Marmonte League, honorable mention All-Area and his school’s lineman of the year as a senior, when he helped anchor an O-line that paved the way for 4,677 total yards (425.2 ypg) including 2,269 on the ground (206.3 ypg) Played for a squad as a junior that finished 8-3 overall, 4-0 in the conference play to win the Marmonte League East title and reached the first round of the Southern Section playoffs

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— MEKARI'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammates at Greenmount West Community Center in Baltimore, MD to distribute turkeys and sides to families in need (2023) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Spoke to Big 33 – Team MD before their practice at M&T Bank Stadium (2022) Attended the Ravens’ “Sip’ N Paint” event for breast cancer survivors and those still undergoing treatment (2021) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019) Participated in Ravens’ Inaugural Caw to Action (2019, 2023) Supported the NFL and Ravens’ PLAY 60 initiative, the movement for a more active generation, by participating in the team’s PLAY 60 Salute to Service Military Kids Clinic with over 170 kids on the grounds of Fort Meade Military Base (2019)

PATRICK MEKARI'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 11 14 13 16 17 71

GS 5 8 12 4 7 36

PATRICK MEKARI'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 1 2 1 2 6

GS 1 2 0 0 3

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PATRICK MEKARI'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P S S S S P P P S S S P P P P P P 17-7

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P/S P P 2-0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Declared Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) on 7/15/24 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 12/19/23 Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 10/14/23 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 10/4/23 Placed on Injured Reserve on 8/31/23 Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/4/23

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 8/2, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in eight games (two starts) before a season-ending knee injury in Week 15... Totaled 47 carries for 396 yards (8.4 avg.) and 2 TDs, while adding 9 receptions for 93 yards…His 8.4 yards-per-carry average led the entire league and was the highest single-season average by a RB in NFL history (min. 40 attempts)…Contributed to the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Posted 9 carries for 73 yards (8.1 avg.), while adding 2 receptions for 15 yards, before leaving the game in the fourth quarter with a season-ending knee injury in the playoffclinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17) Posted 54 yards on 9 carries (6.0 avg.), while adding an 8yard reception, in the 37-31 OT win vs. LAR (12/10)…Posted his fifth-straight game with a 20-plus-yard rush (27-yarder in the third quarter) Made hist first-career start at RB, rushing for a team-high 64 yards on 9 carries (7.1 avg.), while adding 2 receptions for 25 yards in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)…Posted his fourthstraight game with a rush of 20-plus yards, tying QB Lamar Jackson (2018) for the longest streak by a Ravens rookie in franchise history Recorded a 39-yard rushing TD on the Ravens' opening offensive possession and later added a 32-yard reception vs Cle. (11/12)...Became the first Raven ever and first NFL undrafted rookie since at least 2000 to post rushing TDs of at least 35 yards in consecutive games Posted a team-high 138 rushing yards, including a game-long 60-yard run, on 9 attempts (15.3 avg.) in his third-career NFL contest in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)...The rushing attempts marked the first of his career, as he contributed to an attack that posted a season-best 298 ground yards and 3 TDs…His 138 rushing yards are the highest single-game total by an undrafted rookie in Ravens history…Became the NFL’s first undrafted player and rookie RB, respectively, since the 1970 merger to register at least 130 rushing yards on fewer than 10 carries…Baltimore’s 298 rushing yards marked the fourthbest single-game output in franchise history

— HONORS — FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 9, 2023) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — As a rookie in 2023, appeared in eight games (two starts) for the Ravens before a season-ending knee injury in Week 15...Totaled 47 carries for 396 yards (8.4 avg.) and 2 TDs, while adding 9 receptions for 93 yards…His 8.4 yards-percarry average led the entire league and was the highest single-season average by a RB in NFL history (min. 40 attempts)…Contributed to the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs — PERSONAL — Father (Anthony) played collegiately at Tuskegee and earned a roster spot with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2000…Was a reserve during the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV championship season…Returned a blocked FG 90 yards for a TD in the 24-10 win at Tennessee in the Divisional Playoff (1/7/2001) Has received advice from and maintained a relationship with former three-time Pro Bowl running back Chris Johnson, who also played at East Carolina…His “go-to” advice for Mitchell is “Keep your speed. That’s your most deadly weapon.” Mother, Kandice, played football as a LB for the Atlanta Phoenix of the Women’s National Football Conference Brother, Kobi, played DB and ran track for Tuskegee from 2019-21 Has played RB since he was 6 years old…Cites his agility, moves and footwork from playing soccer at a young age Played rec football with 2023 Texans first-round pick LB Will Anderson Wanted to run track at East Carolina, but his football coaches would not allow it Loves handy work, and spends his free time fixing basements with father, Anthony 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— COLLEGE — Two-time first-team All-American Athletic Conference (2021-22) Honorable mention All-American by PFF (2022) First-team All-AAC by PFF and Phil Steele (2022) Declared for the NFL following his junior year at East Carolina 234

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Eagle's Landing Christian Academy (Stockbridge, GA), where he led the football team to four straight Georgia Class A Private championships and a combined 54-2 overall record (27-1 region) during his career Rushed for a combined 4,347 yards (155.3 ypg) and 88 TDs as a full-time starter during junior and senior years Led the Chargers (13-1, 6-1) to the 2019 state title...Rushed for 1,838 yards and 39 TDs on 192 carries (8.7 avg.)...Totaled 2,672 all-purpose yards (13-527 on KORs & 7-145 on PRs)...Named Class A Region 5 Player of the Year by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Key member of a team that claimed the state championship in 2018...Rushed for 2,509 yards (213 carries) and 49 TDs as a junior, accounting for 2,544 all-purpose yards...His TD total was the second-highest single-season mark in state history (per the Georgia High School Football Historians Association), only ranking behind by Emanuel County's Washaun Ealey (58) in 2007 but ahead of 1982 Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker's 45...Earned 2018 Offensive Player of the Year honors (Class A Private classification) from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and was also named to the AJC's Southside All-Metro squad Rushed for 979 yards and 20 TDs on 94 carries during sophomore season...Helped cap Eagles Landing Christian’s perfect 14-0 campaign with a 41-3 triumph over Athens Academy in the state title clash Posted 37 rushes for 368 yards and 6 TDs as a freshman in 2016

ECU’s career leader in rushing yards per game (91.7) and rushing yards per carry (6.54) Set ECU’s program record for consecutive 100-yard rushing games (seven – 2022), in total tallying a single-season program record nine games going over the century mark in rushing yards Ranks third all time in program history in rushing yards (3,027) and 100-yard rushing contests (15) Did not have a fumble in 462 career carries at ECU As a junior in 2022, started all 12 games, rushing for 1,452 yards and 14 rushing TDs, adding 1 receiving TD…Tied (vs. Tulane) for a career-high 222 rushing yards at Temple…Also had 100-yard rushing games vs. Old Dominion (160), vs. Campbell (185), vs. Memphis (149), vs. UCF (105), at BYU (176), at Cincinnati (112), vs. Houston (128) and vs. Coastal Carolina (127) in the TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl As a sophomore in 2021, started all 12 games and led the league in total rushing yards (1,132) and all-purpose yards per game (115.83)…Tallied four 100-yard rushing games, including tying for (at Temple) a career-high 222 yards vs. Tulane…Also registered 22 receptions for 253 yards and 1 TD…Ranked ninth in the nation in rushing yards per attempt (6.5)…Scored a TD on an 88-yard rush at Marshall, the longest rush of his career and fourth-longest rush in program history As a freshman in 2020, appeared in nine games (two starts), rushing for over 100 yards twice (124 – at Cincinnati and at Temple)

— MITCHELL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Supports team holiday events such as the annual MedStar Union Memorial Hospital visit (2023) Joined teammates for a Turkey distribution at Cross County Elementary School in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action – a celebration of the NFL’s Huddle for 100 initiative (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park KEATON MITCHELL'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 8 8

GS 2 2

NO. 47 47

YDS. 396 396

RUSHING AVG. 8.4 8.4

235

LG 60 60

TD 2 2

NO. 9 9

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 93 10.3 93 10.3

LG 32 32

TD 0 0

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KEATON MITCHELL'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

NO. 0 0

YDS. 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

NO. 0 0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

KEATON MITCHELL'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Average Longest Runs Rushing TDs

Receptions

9 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 17, 2023 ...3 more at 9. 138 vs. Seattle Seahawks, Nov 05, 2023 15.3 vs. Seattle Seahawks, Nov 05, 2023 60 vs. Seattle Seahawks, Nov 05, 2023 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 ...1 more at 1.

Receiving Yards Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards Most TDs

2 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 17, 2023 ...1 more at 2. 32 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 32 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 134 vs. Seattle Seahawks, Nov 05, 2023 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 ...1 more at 1.

KEATON MITCHELL'S 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES (1): REGULAR SEASON DATE 11/05/23

TEAM SEAHAWKS

ATT. 9

YDS. 138

AVG. 15.3

LG 60

TD 1

KEATON MITCHELL'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

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8-2

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RECEIVING TD NO. YDS. AVG. INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 9 9.0 ON INACTIVE LIST 15.3 60 1 1 -4 -4.0 11.3 39t 1 1 32 32.0 4.1 21 0 1 8 8.0 7.1 29 0 2 25 12.5 6.0 27 0 1 8 8.0 8.1 24 0 2 15 7.5 INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 8.4 60 2 9 93 10.3 LG

LG

TD

0 9

0 0

-4 32 8 14 8 15

0 0 0 0 0 0

32

0

LG

TD

0

0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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0-0

0

0

0.0

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LG

TD NO. INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 0 0 0

236

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0

0.0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 8/30/23 Placed on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 7/25/23 Re-signed with Baltimore on 3/16/23 Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Baltimore on 1/18/21 Was activated from the practice squad (COVID replacement elevation) on 12/2/20 at Pit. Signed to Baltimore’s practice squad on 9/6/20 after being waived at the end of training camp on 9/5/20 Signed with Baltimore on 3/26/20 Waived by the Saints on 8/21/19 Signed with New Orleans as a rookie free agent on 5/10/19

In 2011, was selected in the 30th round of the MLB Draft by the Boston Red Sox...Played first and third base in Boston's minor league system for four years (2011-14) Nick and his wife, Ashley, are the parents of a son, Rylan (1) 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, 0/0, NFI) Spent the entire season on Reserve/NFI (Achilles) 2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0, 1/0) Appeared in all 17 games, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating, en route to a second-team All-Pro selection…Snapped on all of rookie P Jordan Stouts punts and K Justin Tucker’s FGs…Tucker connected on an NFL-best 37 FGs, while scoring a careerhigh and Ravens single-season record 142 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL Snapped on all 4 of K Justin Tucker’s FGs, including the 43yard game-winner as time expired to deliver a 19-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/9)…Tucker also converted from 25 yards, 37 yards and 58 yards in the contest

— HONORS — Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2022) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Spent the entire 2023 season on Reserve/NFI (Achilles) with the Ravens Appeared in all 17 games in 2022, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating, en route to a second-team All-Pro selection…Snapped on all of rookie P Jordan Stouts punts and K Justin Tucker’s FGs…Tucker connected on an NFL-best 37 FGs, while scoring a career-high and Ravens single-season record 142 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL In 2021, appeared in all 17 games, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Snapped on all of P Sam Koch’s 71 punts and all FGAs of K Justin Tucker, who led the NFL with a 94.6 FG% (35-of-37), including a game-winning and an NFL-record 66yarder at Det. (9/26/21)…Posted 4 solo ST tackles, marking the most among NFL long snappers Snapped on all 5 of K Justin Tucker’s FGAs, including his game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard FG, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26/21)…It marked Tucker’s 17th-career gamewinner (including playoffs) and the first snapped by Moore

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0) Appeared in all 17 games, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Snapped on all of P Sam Koch’s 71 punts and all FGAs of K Justin Tucker, who led the NFL with a 94.6 FG% (35-of-37), including a game-winning and an NFL-record 66-yarder at Det. (9/26)…Posted 4 solo ST tackles, marking the most among NFL long snappers Snapped on all 4 of K Justin Tucker’s FGs and each of P Sam Koch’s 3 punts vs. LAR (1/2/22)…Tucker converted from 22, 46, 46 and 34 yards, while recording his NFL-record sixthstraight season with 130-plus points and seventh season overall with 30-plus FGM…Koch twice pinned the Rams inside their own 10-yard line, while also booting a seasonlong 61-yard punt that flipped the field from Baltimore’s 12yard line Snapped on all 3 of K Justin Tucker’s FGs and all 5 of P Sam Koch’s punts, including Koch's season-long 60-yarder, at Cle. (12/12)…Tucker hit from 42, 50 and 55, producing his NFLrecord eighth game with multiple 50-plus-yard FGM Snapped on K Justin Tucker’s 36-yard game-winning FG to give Baltimore the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7) Snapped on all 5 of K Justin Tucker’s FGAs, including his game-winning and NFL-record 66-yard FG, in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)…It marked Tucker’s 17th-career game-winner (including playoffs) and the first snapped by Moore

— PERSONAL — Was amongst a select group of current and former players to participate in the NFL's 2024 Broadcasting and Media Workshop, a three-day bootcamp where the league helps players interested in TV, radio, podcasts or other media get a chance to hone their skills Spent the abbreviated XFL season with the Tampa Bay Vipers in 2019, seeing action in five games 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/0, 0/0) Made his NFL debut while filling in for LS Morgan Cox, seeing 9 special teams snaps at Pit. (12/2)…P Sam Koch netted 321 yards on 7 punts (45.9 avg.), 3 of which landed inside the Steelers’ 20-yard line

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Brookwood (Snellville, GA) HS, where he was named Gwinnett County and State Defensive Back of the Year as a senior Was also a two-time first-team All-State selection and Gwinnett County honoree, also earning Metro Atlanta AllStar honors Also played baseball in high school

— COLLEGE — Appeared in 23 games in four years at Georgia In 2018, appeared in all 14 games as the Bulldogs’ long snapper and was one of three winners of the team’s Special Teams Most Improved Player award Saw action in the Bulldogs’ first three games as the punt snapper in 2017 and appeared in both College Football Playoff games Played in four contests in 2016 Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and finance

— MOORE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited students at the Boys and Girls Club of Carroll County in Westminster, MD (2023) Participated in My Cause My Cleats to benefit the Travis Manion Foundation and empower and support veterans and families of fallen heroes (2022) Joined teammates to host a holiday party at St. Vincents Villa, interacting with and serving food to students (2022) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Participated in the team’s inaugural year of Purple Rising, celebrating female, high school athletics, by surprising varsity soccer teams from Carroll and Harford Counties (2021)

NICK MOORE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 17 17 0 35

GS 0 0 0 0 0

TK 0 4 4 0 8

S 0 4 2 0 6

A 0 0 2 0 2

FF 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0

NICK MOORE'S NFL POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

GP 0 1 0 1

GS 0 0 0 0

TK 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 0

238

A 0 0 0 0

VETERANS


NICK MOORE'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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NICK MOORE'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

239

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 8/30/23 Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 8/3/23 Signed a one-year contract with the Ravens on 3/15/23 Claimed off waivers by Baltimore on 1/23/23 Waived by the Cowboys on 1/21/23 Claimed off waivers by Dallas on 12/14/22 Waived by the Cardinals on 12/13/22 Acquired by the Cardinals from the Raiders in exchange for a 2023 seventh-round conditional pick on 8/30/22 Activated from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 8/17/22 Placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 7/19/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (toe) on 12/20/21 Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 12/10/21 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 12/1/21 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 10/8/21 Selected by the Oakland Raiders in the second round (40th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft

Registered 3 tackles (1 solo) and 2 PD at Atl. (11/29/20), bringing his season total to 11 PD and becoming the first Raider to record double-digit PDs in each of the first two seasons of a career since PD became an official stat in 1999 Appeared in all 16 games (10 starts) as a rookie in 2019, recording 48 tackles (40 solo), 1 INT and 10 PD for the league’s No. 8 rush defense (98.1 ypg)…His team-high 10 PD tied CB Byron Murphy for the third most amongst 2019 rookies and marked the most by a Raiders rookie since PD became an official stat in 1999 Registered his first-career INT – a fourth-quarter, gamesealing pick – while adding 5 solo tackles (second most on the team) and 2 PD in the 17-10 win vs. Cin. (11/17/19)…Contributed to a defense that permitted a season-low 73 passing yards, which also marked the fewest allowed by the Raiders since 2008 (57 passing yards allowed vs. Car. 11/9/08) — PERSONAL — Is cousins with QB Lamar Jackson, who are teammates for the first time in their football careers…Played against each other in little league, high school and college Has one son, Trayvon Mullen III Younger brother, Tiawan, plays CB for the Los Angeles Chargers After signing his rookie contract in 2019, bought his mother a new car for Mother’s Day Majored in sports communication at Clemson

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started in all 16 games for the Raiders in 2020, setting career highs with 61 tackles (54 solo), 2 TFL, 2 INTs and 14 PD…His team-high 14 PD tied (several players) for the NFL’s eighth most Matched a season high with 8 tackles (all solo), while adding 1 TFL and 1 PD in the OT defeat vs. LAC (12/17/20)…It marked his fifth-consecutive game with at least 1 PD, the longest such streak of his career

— 2023 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS — Spent the entire season on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list

— MULLEN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted a youth football community camp at his alma mater, Coconut Creek (FL) HS (2022)

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TRAYVON MULLEN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2019 2020 2021 2022

TEAM Raiders Raiders Raiders Cardinals

GP 16 16 5 8

GS 10 16 5 0

TK 48 61 19 12

S 40 54 16 9

2022 Cowboys 2022 TOTAL 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

1 9 0 46

0 3 3 0 15 12 0 0 0 31 143 122

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 8 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 18 18 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Arizona to Dallas. 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 2 2 0.0 0.0 1 4 18 18 0 29 1 0 0 0 7 6 1 0 0 0 0

TRAYVON MULLEN'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Raiders 2022 Cowboys 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TRAYVON MULLEN'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Passes Defensed Tackles For Loss

Interceptions

8 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Dec 17, 2020 ...1 more at 8. 8 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Dec 17, 2020 ...1 more at 8. 3 at New England Patriots, Sep 27, 2020 ...1 more at 3. 1 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Dec 17, 2020 ...1 more at 1.

Interception Return Yards Special Teams Tackles

1 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Sep 19, 2021 ...3 more at 1. 18 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Sep 19, 2021 2 at Carolina Panthers, Sep 13, 2020

TRAYVON MULLEN'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN W RESERVE/NFIN L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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TRAYVON MULLEN'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

241

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Designated as Baltimore's International Player on 5/2/24 Placed on Injured Reserve on 9/30/23 Activated off the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list to the active roster on 11/1/22 Designated for return from the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 10/12/22 Placed on Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 8/31/22 David Ojabo was selected by the Ravens in the second round (45th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Declared for the draft following his junior season at Michigan

Contributed 3 solo tackles, 1 QBH and a fourth-quarter stripsack – recovered by NT Michael Pierce – for a defense that permitted just 1 rushing first down and limited the Texans to 7-of-18 (38.9%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down in the 25-9 season-opening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)…Became the first Raven to produce a strip-sack in back-to-back games (dating back to last season on 1/8/23 at Cin.) since OLB Matthew Judon (11/17/19 vs. Hou. – 11/25/19 vs. LAR) 2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 2/0, 1/0) Appeared in two games after being activated from NFI on 11/1…Tallied 1 sack and 1 FF on a strip-sack at Cin. (1/8/23) Recorded his first-career quarterback takedown and FF on a third-quarter strip-sack of Joe Burrow (recovered by ILB Patrick Queen) at Cin. (1/8/23) Saw action on defense and special teams in his NFL debut at Cle. (12/17)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in three games (one start) for Baltimore in 2023, recording 6 tackles, 1 sack and 1 FF before being placed on season-ending Injured Reserve (knee)…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Appeared in two games as a rookie in 2022 after being activated from NFI on 11/1/22…Tallied 1 sack and 1 FF on a strip-sack at Cin. (1/8/23) Recorded his first-career quarterback takedown and FF on a third-quarter strip-sack of Joe Burrow (recovered by ILB Patrick Queen) at Cin. (1/8/23)

— COLLEGE — Played in 20 career games (seven starts) at Michigan, where he recorded 36 tackles (25 solo), including 12 TFL, 11 sacks, 5 FFs, 1 FR and 3 PD...Helped lead Michigan to an appearance in the 2021 College Football Playoff semifinal against Georgia in the Orange Bowl Was part of a Wolverine’s defense in 2021 that permitted the nation’s eighth-fewest points per game (17.4) in 2021, also allowing the 16th-best opponent passer rating (118.4) In 2021, his 11 sacks tied for fourth most in Michigan’s single-season record book, while his 5 FFs set a singleseason school record His college honors include: second-team All-American by AP & CBS Sports (2021); first-team All-Big Ten by coaches and media (2021); Michigan’s Most Improved Player, Defense (2021); second-team Academic All-American by CoSIDA (2021); Academic All-District 5 by CoSIDA (2021); two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2020-21)

— PERSONAL — Born in Nigeria and moved to Aberdeen, Scotland in 2007 before coming to the U.S. for high school Was a high school teammate of Ravens OLB Odafe Oweh at Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ)...Originally grew up playing soccer and basketball, before transitioning to football his junior year of high school Won the 2018 Prep School State title in the 100-meter dash with a personal best time of 10.93 seconds Majored in English at Michigan Last name is pronounced: oh-JOBB-oh

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ), where he was a two-year starter at DE…Originally came to Blair Academy his sophomore year and participated in soccer and basketball before taking up football as a junior Produced 68 tackles, 14.5 sacks and 3 FFs in two seasons…As a senior in 2018, registered 33 tackles, 8.5 sacks and 1 FF In his first season playing organized football as a junior in 2017, recorded 35 tackles, 6 sacks and 2 FFs in seven games Earned 2018 Mid-Atlantic Prep League first-team and 2017 MAPL second-team All-Conference honors

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/1, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in three games (one start), recording 6 tackles, 1 sack and 1 FF before being placed on season-ending Injured Reserve (knee)…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)

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— OJABO'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their PLAY 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates at the Ravens Draft Fest party at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022)

DAVID OJABO'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 5 1 0 0 1.0 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 6 1 0 0 2.0 10.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP 2 3 5

DAVID OJABO'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP 1 0 1

DAVID OJABO'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

3 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 3 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023

Sacks Forced Fumbles

1.0 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 ...1 more at 1.0. 1 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 ...1 more at 1.

DAVID OJABO'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P S

3-1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 1.0 5.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L 6 5 1 1.0 5.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

TK 3 2 1

S 3 2 0

A 0 0 1

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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DAVID OJABO'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 243

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17 VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Fifth-year option exercised by Baltimore on 4/30/24 Odafe Oweh was selected by the Ravens in the first round (31st overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the second of two Ravens’ picks (WR Rashod Bateman, 27th) in the round…Declared for the draft following his redshirt sophomore season at Penn State

Name is pronounced: uh-DAH-fay, OH-way 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 13/5, 2/0) Played in 13 games (five starts), registering 23 tackles, 5 sacks (tying a career high), 4 TFL, 12 QBHs and 2 FFs…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Recorded 1 sack (-5 yards) in the 56-19 victory vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s defense posted 3 takeaways, 3 sacks and limited the Dolphins' No. 1 scoring offense to just 19 points Posted 3 total tackles, including 1 sack (-7 yards), in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16), helping the defense register 5 sacks and hold the Bengals to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down Registered a season-high 4 total tackles, including a stripsack (-9 yards), vs. Cle. (11/12) Posted 2 total tackles, including 1 sack (-6 yards), in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Baltimore’s defense permitted seasonlows in total yards (151), rushing yards (28), first downs (six) and third-down conversions (1-of-12, 8.3%) Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 strip-sack (-5 yards) in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Baltimore’s 5 sacks tied a franchise record (set in 2006) of three straight home games reaching that mark Recorded 3 tackles and team-high 3 QBHs in the 25-9 season-opening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)…Contributed to a defense that permitted just 1 rushing first down, while limiting Houston to 7-of-18 (38.9%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down

— NFL HONORS — PFWA All-Rookie Team (2021) AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2, 2021) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 13 games (five starts) with Baltimore in 2023, registering 23 tackles, 5 sacks (tying a career high), 4 TFL, 12 QBHs and 2 FFs…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Played in 15 games (two starts) in his rookie campaign (2021), posting 33 tackles, 5 TFL, 5 sacks (second most on the team) and 15 QBHs (tied, Tyus Bowser, for second on the team)…Also recorded a team-high 3 FFs and 2 FRs, helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)...Joined Terrell Suggs (2003) as the only Ravens in team history to produce at least 5 sacks, multiple FFs and multiple FRs in their rookie campaign Tallied 3 solo tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QBH and the first FF and FR of his career, en route to earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19/21)…Knocked the ball loose from RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire and recovered the fumble with 1:26 left to play and the Ravens protecting a one-point lead…His QBH earlier in the game forced an errant pass and led to a CB Tavon Young INT...Became the fourth Baltimore rookie to win Defensive Player of the Week, joining LB Patrick Queen (Week 5, 2020), S Chad Williams (Week 13, 2002) and LB Ray Lewis (Week 1, 1996)

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/6, 1/0) Made six starts in 17 games, tallying 43 tackles, 7 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF and 1 FR…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Registered 2 tackles and a sack (-6 yards) in his postseason debut at Cin. in the Wild Card Playoff (1/15)…Helped Baltimore hold the Bengals to 234 total yards Tallied a half-sack (OLB Justin Houston) at Cin. (1/8/23) Registered a half-sack at Cle. (12/17), teaming with ILB Patrick Queen for the QB takedown…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 5-of-15 (33.3%) on third down and a 1of-4 (25%) red zone TD efficiency

— PERSONAL — Ran a 4.36-second 40-yard dash at Penn State’s Pro Day Comes from a family of Nigerian descent and hopes to one day travel to the country to help with various construction projects…Oweh grew up in New Jersey, but both of his parents are from Nigeria…Father, Henry, was born in Nigeria, while his mother, Tania, moved there when she was 7...Odafe is a name with roots in the Urhobo tribe, Henry’s ethnic group, which primarily resides in Southwest Nigeria...The name means "a wealthy individual" Was a skilled high school basketball player and didn’t start playing organized football until his junior year of high school Enjoys drawing as a hobby 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Tallied 4 tackles and 1 QBH in his first-career start in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26) Tallied 3 solo tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QBH and the first FF and FR of his career, en route to earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Knocked the ball loose from RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire and recovered the fumble with 1:26 left to play and the Ravens protecting a one-point lead…His QBH earlier in the game forced an errant pass and led to a CB Tavon Young INT Made his NFL debut, posting 2 tackles (both solo) and 1 sack at LV (9/13)…His sack forced a Raiders’ FGA as time expired in the first half…Led NFL rookie defenders with 4 QB pressures in Week One — COLLEGE — In 24 career games (eight starts) at Penn State, posted 63 tackles (37 solo), 13.5 TFL, 7 sacks, 2 PD and 2 FFs In his final season (2020) at Penn State, tallied a career-high 38 tackles (20 solo), including 6.5 TFL and 1 PD Collected a career-high 5 sacks, adding 21 tackles, 2 FFs and 1 PD, as a redshirt freshman in 2019 Earned several collegiate honors, including first-team All-Big Ten by league coaches (2020), second-team All-Big Ten by The Associated Press (2020), second-team All-Big Ten by Pro Football Focus (2020), third-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele (2020) and Big Ten Freshman of the Week following the Michigan State game (10/26/19) Majored in communication arts and sciences at Penn State

Recorded a third-down sack (-5 yards) to force a Denver punt in the fourth quarter of the 10-9 win vs. Den (12/4)…Baltimore’s defense limited Denver to 272 total yards and 2-of-12 (16.7%) on third down, also conceding zero trips inside the red zone for the first time this season Registered a FR (forced by Calais Campbell), which led to a TD on the ensuing possession, in the 23-20 win vs. Cle. (10/23)…Baltimore’s defense limited the Browns to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down Recorded a team- and career-high 7 tackles (6 solo), 1 key third-down sack (-12 yards) and 1 FF (recovered by S Marcus Williams) vs. Buf. (10/2)…Baltimore’s defense limited the Bills – who entered the contest No. 3 in scoring (30.3 ppg) and No. 1 on third down (61.0%) – to 23 points and 4-of-11 (36.4%) on third-down conversion opportunities 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/2) Played in 15 games (two starts) as a rookie, posting 33 tackles, 5 TFL, 5 sacks (second most on the team) and 15 QBHs (tied, Tyus Bowser, for second on the team)…Also recorded a team-high 3 FFs and 2 FRs, helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg) Posted 5 tackles vs. Cle. (12/12), as Baltimore’s defense held the Browns to 0 points and just 95 yards in the second half Recorded a career-high 5 tackles and 1 PD vs. Pit. (12/5) Recorded 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 QBH, 1 FF and 1 FR in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28), as Baltimore limited the Browns to a season-low 40 rushing yards…With a sack-fumble of WR Jarvis Landry, who attempted to pass from the Wildcat formation, Oweh joined OLB Terrell Suggs (2003) as the only Ravens rookies in team history to produce at least 5 sacks, multiple FFs and multiple FRs in a rookie campaign Registered 4 tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFL and 3 QBHs vs. Mia. (11/11)…His sack marked his fourth of the season and ties for the most by a rookie Raven since 2016 (OLB Matt Judon) Tallied 3 tackles, 1 sack, 2 QBH and 1 FF in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone…Became first Ravens rookie to produce 3 sacks and 2 FF through the first five games of a career Posted 1 tackle, 1 sack, 1 TFL and 2 QBH in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore’s defense pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ), where he twice lettered in football and played basketball Was teammates and friends with Baltimore's 2022 secondround draft choice OLB David Ojabo at Blair Academy Named first-team All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League after recording 60 tackles, 13 sacks and 10 TFL as a senior Earned second-team All-MAPL honors as a junior after posting 42 tackles, 7 sacks and 5 TFL

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— OWEH'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Traveled to Africa to explore the growing potential of sports as a driving force for youth development, community empowerment and fostering international relations in Lagos and across Nigeria (2024) Joined several former Penn State teammates at the 40 Reasons Foundation Football Camp in Ottawa, Canada (2024) Hosted a holiday party for students at Cinemark Towson to kick-off the holiday season (2023) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammates at Project Pneuma in Baltimore to distribute turkeys and sides to families in need (2023) Attended Rasheed Walker’s first annual youth football camp in Waldorf, MD (2023) Treated families from J.O.Y. Baltimore to a holiday shopping Spree at Old Navy (2022) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Participated in My Cause My Cleats to benefit the Sickle Cell Association of New Jersey and raise awareness for Sickle Cell Anemia (2022) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at Franklin High School to interact and give encouragement to both male and female student athletes (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022) Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022) Participated in the “Help Bag Hunger Day” shopping event to support food insecure families in Baltimore (2021) Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening (2021) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Hilton Rec Center in Baltimore (2021) Supported teammate Anthony Levine Sr.’s 4Every1 Foundation bowling event (2021)

ODAFE OWEH'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 15 17 13 45

GS 2 6 5 13

TK 33 43 23 99

TACKLES S A TFL YDS SK 23 10 5 19 5.0 30 13 7 29 3.0 20 3 4 19 5.0 73 26 16 67 13.0

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 25.0 15 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23.5 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32.0 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80.5 38 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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GP 1 2 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 2 2 0 1 6 1.0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 1 6 1.0 6.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ODAFE OWEH'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed

7 vs. Buffalo Bills, Oct 02, 2022 6 vs. Buffalo Bills, Oct 02, 2022 1.0 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...11 more at 1.0. 1 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 05, 2021

Forced Fumbles Fumble Recoveries Tackles For Loss

1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 ...5 more at 1. 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Oct 23, 2022 ...2 more at 1. 2 at Miami Dolphins, Nov 11, 2021

ODAFE OWEH'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles

2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

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2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

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ODAFE OWEH'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S

TK 3 0

P S P P S P S P P P P 13-5

3 1 2 4 3 2 1 3 0 1 0 23

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST L ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST L ON INACTIVE LIST W 2 1 1.0 5.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 1.0 6.0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 0 1.0 9.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 3 0 1.0 7.0 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 0 1.0 5.0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 20 3 5.0 32.0 4 19 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

ODAFE OWEH'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

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TK 1 1 2

S 0 0 0

A 1 1 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a two-year contract extension (through 2025) with the Ravens on 1/5/24 Placed on Injured Reserve (biceps) on 9/29/22 Re-signed with Baltimore on 3/23/22 Released by Minnesota on 3/15/22 Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated to Return on 12/4/21 Designated to Return from Injured Reserve on 12/1/21 Placed on Injured Reserve (elbow) on 11/13/21 Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out (due to COVID-19 concerns) on 7/28/20 Signed a three-year deal with the Vikings as an unrestricted free agent (Bal.) on 3/18/20 Re-signed with Baltimore on 5/1/19 Signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/6/16

Was the only undrafted rookie free agent to make the Ravens’ roster in Week 1 of the 2016 season In 2016, finished second among rookie NFL DTs (DeForest Buckner, SF, 43) with 35 tackles (19 solo) — PERSONAL — Squatted 725 pounds while in college Loves to listen to jazz music, naming Bonnie James as one of his favorite artists Favorite player growing up was DT Gilbert Brown…Also modeled his game after DTs Vince Wilfork and B.J. Raji Traveled with 30 NFL players to Israel during the 2018 offseason, playing football with children who have disabilities during the visit Favorite way to relax during the offseason is by fishing and spending time at the beach 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/17, 2/2) Started all 17 games, recording 42 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 3 QBHs, 2 FRs, 1 FF and a career-high 2 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Notched 2 tackles (1 solo), including a half-sack (-1 yard), in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24), helping hold the Chiefs to 98 total yards and zero points in the second half Contributed a season-high 6 tackles (3 solo), including 1 TFL, vs. Pit. (1/6) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 134 yards passing Contributed 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 FR – forced by ILB Patrick Queen – in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)...Allowing just 279 total yards, Baltimore's defense registered 4 total takeaways (3 FR & 1 INT), including 3 in the first half Totaled 5 tackles (4 solo), including a third-quarter strip-sack, and a fourth-down PD to force a turnover on downs in the 31-24 victory at Ari. (10/29)…Also stood up RB Emari Demercado in the second quarter for no gain on a fourthand-1, forcing another turnover on downs Compiled 3 tackles and a fourth-quarter FR after OLB David Ojabo forced the turnover on a strip-sack in the 25-9 seasonopening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started all 17 regular season and two postseason games with Baltimore in 2023...Recorded 42 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 3 QBHs, 2 FRs, 1 FF and a career-high 2 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) With the Vikings in 2021, totaled 20 tackles (12 solo), 3 sacks, 3 TFL and 1 FF for a defense that finished fourth best on third down (36.4%) and registered the league’s secondmost sacks (51). In his first stint in Baltimore (2016-19), totaled 151 tackles (90 solo), 3.5 sacks, 4 FRs and 2 PD in 60 games (30 starts) of action for a Ravens defense that ranked No. 1 overall (310.2 ypg), No. 5 against the pass (215.9 ypg) and No. 2 against the run (94.2 ypg) during that span...Baltimore's defense also permitted the NFL’s second-fewest points per game (18.6). In 2019, totaled 35 tackles, a half-sack and 1 FR, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...Was also a key cog in the Ravens' No. 5 rushing defense (93.4 ypg) In 2018, posted 32 tackles and a PD for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…The Ravens allowed the NFL’s fourth-fewest rushing yards per game (82.9) Recorded 49 tackles, 1 sack and 2 FRs in his second season (2017), starting 13 games for a unit that led the league in takeaways (34) and INTs (22) and finished ranked 12th overall (325.1 ypg) Appeared in all 16 games as a rookie in 2016, helping anchor the league’s fifth-ranked defense (89.4 ypg) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/3, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Started all three of his games played, recording 6 tackles, 1 QBH and 1 FF, before suffering a season-ending biceps injury Week 3 at NE (9/25) Notched 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 QBH and his second-career FF (first as a Raven) in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down 248

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2021: (MINNESOTA VIKINGS – 8/8) Started in all eight games he saw action in, totaling 20 tackles (12 solo), 3 sacks, 3 TFL and 1 FF for a defense that finished fourth best on third down (36.4%) and registered the league’s second-most sacks (51). Posted 3 tackles (1 solo), 1 TFL and 1 QBH in the 17-9 victory at Chi. (12/12) Registered 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 sack and 1 FF vs. Pit. (12/9)...His takedown QB Ben Roethlisberger, was his third sack of the season, marking a new career high Matched his single-game high with 7 tackles (3 solo) and tallied a career-high 2 sacks in his Vikings debut at Cin. (9/12)

Registered 2 tackles for a defense that posted franchise records in sacks (11) and passing yards allowed (51) – also permitting the second-fewest total yards (106) in team history – in the 21-0 shutout win at Ten. (10/14) Was inactive (foot) at Cle. (10/7) and vs. Den. (9/23) Registered 1 tackle for a defense that limited Buffalo to just 153 total yards, including just 33 yards and 0 first downs in the first half, in the season-opening 47-3 win vs. Buf. (9/9) 2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/13) Posted a career-best 49 tackles, 1 sack and 2 FRs for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22) and finished ranked 12th overall (325.1 ypg) Registered 6 tackles in the 44-20 win vs. Det. (12/3) Posted 3 tackles for a unit that produced 3 turnovers and permitted 66 rushing yards in a 23-16 win vs. Hou. (11/27) Recorded 3 tackles for a defense that forced 5 turnovers, registered 6 sacks and posted its third shutout of the season in a 23-0 win at GB (11/19) Produced 6 tackles (all solo) and 1 FR on a S Eric Weddle FF vs. Chi. (10/15) Notched a career-high-tying 7 tackles (5 solo) vs. Pit. (10/1) Posted his first-career FR, 1 sack and 4 tackles for a defense that posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0 season-opening victory at Cin. (9/10)

2020: (VIKINGS – 0/0, COVID-19 OPT-OUT) Opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns 2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/14, 1/1) Totaled 35 tackles, a half-sack and 1 FR, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game...Was also a key cog in the Ravens' No. 5 rushing defense (93.4 ypg) Posted 2 tackles in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20) Part of a defense that limited the Bengals to 250 yards in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13) Part of a defense that allowed just 269 total yards in the 26-23 OT victory at Pit. (10/6)...Posted 4 tackles Totaled 4 tackles (3 solo) at KC (9/22) Posted 2 solo tackles for a defense that limited the Cardinals to 20 rushing yards and 2-of-11 (18%) on third down in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15) Registered 3 tackles (2 solo), including 1 TFL, for a defense that allowed just 200 yards of offense in the 59-10, seasonopening 59-10 victory at Mia. (9/8)

2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/1) Finished second among rookie DTs (DeForest Buckner, SF, 43) with 35 tackles (19 solo), adding 2 sacks (-9 yards) and 1 PD for a defense that allowed the NFL’s fifth-fewest rushing yards (89.4 ypg) and ranked seventh overall (322.1 ypg) Tallied a career-high 7 tackles at Cin. (1/1/17) Made his first-career start and had 5 tackles at Dal. (11/20) Registered 1 TFL and his first-career PD for a defense that limited the Browns to 144 yards of total offense in a 28-7 win vs. Cle. (11/10) Tallied his second-career sack (-3 yards) and established a then-career-high 5 tackles (3 solo) at NYJ (10/23) Posted 3 stops and 1 TFL as part of a defense that held the Giants to 38 rushing yards and didn’t allow a rushing first down for the fifth time in franchise history at NYG (10/16) Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo) as part of a front seven that allowed just 60 rushing yards vs. Was. (10/9) Posted his first-career sack for a “D” that posted a shutout in the final three quarters in a 25-20, come-from-behind win at Cle. (9/18)...The 20-point turnaround marked the Ravens’ second-largest comeback victory in team history Pierce was the only undrafted rookie free agent to make the Ravens’ Week 1 roster

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/2, 1/0) Posted 32 tackles (20 solo) and a PD for the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…The Ravens allowed the NFL’s fourth-fewest rushing yards per game (82.9) Posted 2 tackles (1 solo) in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19), before leaving the game with an elbow injury Registered 2 tackles (1 solo) for a defense that limited the Chargers to a season-low 198 total yards, including just 51 rushing, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22) Recorded 1 TFL as part of a defense that held the Falcons to just 131 yards, including 34 rushing, in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…The 131 mark the fewest by a Falcons team since 1999 (105 at SF) Posted 2 tackles and a PD helping the Ravens hold the Bengals to 255 total yards – including 48 rushing – in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18) Produced 4 tackles (3 solo) and a FR vs. NO (10/21), helping limit the Saints to just 205 passing yards 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— COLLEGE — Played in 47 career collegiate games (32 starts), racking up 145 tackles, 3.5 sacks and 24 TFL As a senior in 2015, tallied 48 tackles (27 solo), 2.5 sacks (-19 yards) and 9 TFL (-34 yards), earning first-team All-Southern Conference Named second-team All-SoCon as a junior by both the league’s coaches and media after starting all 11 games and producing 35 tackles (26 solo), 5 TFL and 1 sack in 2014... Also carried the ball 4 times for 3 yards, posting 2 TDs in goal-line situations Played in 13 games (11 starts) as a sophomore, racking up 47 tackles (24 solo), 5 TFL and 1 sack

Transferred to Samford after two seasons at Tulane, where he earned Conference USA All-Freshman honors after tallying 15 tackles, including 9 solo — HIGH SCHOOL — Two-year letterman at Daphne (AL) HS, where he helped lead the Trojans to a combined 21-8 record, including a 15-0 campaign and a state championship as a senior Named first-team All-State and All-District while garnering 1st & 10 Club Defensive Player of the Year as a senior

— PIERCE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammates for a Turkey distribution at Cross County Elementary School in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined teammates at the Ravens Draft Fest party at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Attended the Ravens 14th annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2018) Participated in the team’s PLAY 60 All Abilities Clinic with over 100 athletes from Special Olympics Maryland (2018) Teamed with the Ravens and Verizon Wireless to “Pass it Forward” by visiting White Marsh Volunteer Fire Station (2018) Participated in the Ravens’ Hometown Huddle for a day of play at the UA House in downtown Baltimore (2018) Participated in the team’s KaBoom! community playground build in the Douglass Homes neighborhood (2018) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening (2017-18) Helped distribute coats and warm weather gear to residents at the annual Helping Up Mission coat distribution (2017) Attended Anthony Levine Sr.’s Celebrity Bowling fundraiser (2017) and Jameel McClain's 53 Families Thanksgiving event (2018)

MICHAEL PIERCE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2016 Ravens 2017 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Vikings 2021 Vikings 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 16 14 14 0 8 3 17 88

GS TK S 1 35 19 13 49 32 2 32 20 14 35 19 0 0 0 8 20 12 3 6 4 17 42 24 58 219 130

TACKLES A TFL YDS 16 5 15 17 2 8 12 4 7 16 2 5 0 0 0 8 3 15 2 0 0 18 2 2 89 18 52

SK 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 3.0 0.0 1.0 7.5

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 9.0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22.0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59.5 21 0 0 0 0 4 3 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MICHAEL PIERCE'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 1 1 0 2 4

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 2 1 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 2 1 1 0.5 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 4 6 1 1 0.5 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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MICHAEL PIERCE'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed

Forced Fumbles

7 at Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 12, 2021 ...2 more at 7. 6 vs. Chicago Bears, Oct 15, 2017 2.0 at Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 12, 2021 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 18, 2018 ...1 more at 1.

Fumble Recoveries Tackles For Loss Longest Opp Fumble Return

1 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023 ...2 more at 1. 1 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 ...5 more at 1. 2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 12, 2021 ...1 more at 2. 2 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 2019

MICHAEL PIERCE'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

Tackles For Loss

5 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020 2 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 11, 2020

1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

MICHAEL PIERCE'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 17-17

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 4 1 1.0 22.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 42 24 18 1.0 22.0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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MICHAEL PIERCE'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

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TK 1 2 3

S 0 1 1

A 1 1 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

251

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Passed his physical and was removed from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 8/7/23 Placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 7/21/23 Re-signed (three-year deal) with the Ravens on 3/24/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 1/6/22 Signed a two-year contract extension (through 2021) with the Ravens on 12/3/19 Signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/5/17

In 2019, established himself as a key contributor on offense and defense...Recorded 8 receptions for 47 yards and 1 TD and served as a dominant blocker, helping Baltimore post the NFL's No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) In 2019, the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521)...Also helped the Ravens set a new NFL single-season team record for rushing yards (3,296) Tallied 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 PD and 1 FF, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game in 2019 Tallied his first-career sack in the victory at Cin. (11/10/19) Helped Baltimore set single-game franchise records in yards (643) and points (59) in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8/19) Made his first-career start as a defensive lineman, posting 1 tackle for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7/18) Scored on a 3-yard TD pass from QB Joe Flacco, marking the first TD of Ricard’s career and helping the Ravens produce a season high in points in the 44-20 victory vs. Det. (12/3/17) Made his first-career catch in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26/17)

— HONORS — Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2023) Four-time Pro Bowler (2019-22) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Is now used exclusively on offense, but demonstrated the rare ability to play on both sides of the ball as a fullback and defensive lineman early on in his career Appeared in 17 games (nine starts) for the Ravens in 2023, posting 5 receptions for 52 yards and 1 TD, while helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs...Earned second-team All-Pro honors En route to his fourth-career Pro Bowl in 2022, appeared in all 17 games (16 starts), helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards…Baltimore’s four players (J.K. Dobbins, Kenyan Drake, Gus Edwards & Lamar Jackson) with 400+ rushing yards marked the most in Ravens history Saw action in 13 games (11 starts) in 2021, en route to earning his third-career Pro Bowl nod…Was instrumental in blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Added 2 carries for 4 yards and 8 catches for a career-high 63 receiving yards, while posting 1 TD grab Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak in NFL history (Pittsburgh – 1974-77) Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection in 2020, appeared in 15 games (10 starts) at FB, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season… Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a then-franchise-record 24 rushing TDs 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— PERSONAL — Nicknamed “Project Pat” by his teammates because he plays both offense and defense...His nickname is also "Pancake Pat," as given by his teammates due to his dominant blocking Married his wife, Hayley, in February of 2020...The couple met in high school...They have one daughter, Emerson (1) During the 2018 season, started a social media food-review series, joining a different teammate each week for a meal at a Baltimore restaurant Was an economics major at Maine 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/9, 2/2) Appeared in 17 games (nine starts), posting 5 receptions for 52 yards and 1 TD, while helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs...Earned second-team All-Pro honors Started at FB, blocking for a rushing attack that produced a season-best 298 yards and 3 TDs in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Baltimore recorded a season-high 515 total yards and 29 first downs, while its 298 rushing yards marked the fourth-best single-game output in franchise history Tallied a career-long 28-yard reception in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)...Helped Baltimore record 503 total yards and score a TD on 5 of its 6 red zone possessions 252

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Started at FB in the 28-3 victory at Cle. (10/1), helping block for an offense that completed 15-of-19 passes (78.9%), rushed for 131 yards and reached the end zone on all 4 red zone trips

Started at FB and helped block for an offense that totaled a postseason franchise-record 236 rushing yards and a 6.7 yards-per-carry mark in the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten…Also posted 3 receptions for 26 yards and helped the Ravens convert on 7-of-13 (54%) third downs Started at FB and helped block for an offense that totaled a franchise-record 404 rushing yards in the 38-3 win at Cin. (1/3/21)…The 404 rushing yards stand as the fourth most in an NFL game since 1950 and the second most since the 1970 merger…Baltimore registered its fifth-consecutive victory to earn the franchise’s third-straight playoff berth Started at FB and helped block for an offense that totaled 249 rushing yards in the 27-13 win vs. NYG (12/27) Started at FB and helped the offense produce 231 rushing yards and a franchise-tying 5 rushing TDs in the 47-42 win at Cle. (12/14) Started at FB and helped the offense produce a season-high 294 rushing yards (the fourth most in single-game franchise history), including a 2020 NFL single-game high 5 rushes of 20+ yards, vs. Dal. (12/8) Helped block for a rushing attack that totaled 265 rushing yards against the league’s second-ranked run defense entering the game (68.8 yards) vs. Pit. (11/1)…Baltimore’s 265 rushing yards were the most the Ravens have had in a game vs. Pittsburgh and the most the Steelers have allowed since 1993 (267 vs. Seattle) Caught a 1-yard TD, marking the fourth receiving TD of his career, in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also blocked for Baltimore’s rushing attack, which gained 230 yards

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/16, 1/1) En route to his fourth-career Pro Bowl, appeared in all 17 games (16 starts), helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards…Baltimore’s four players (J.K. Dobbins, Kenyan Drake, Gus Edwards & Lamar Jackson) with at least 400 rushing yards mark the most in single-season franchise history Started at FB, helping protect QB Lamar Jackson and secure running lanes for a ground game that totaled 161 yards and 1 TD vs. Buf. (10/2)…Also matched his career high with 3 receptions, totaling 17 yards, while adding a 3-yard rush 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 13/11, INJURED RESERVE) Saw action in 13 games (11 starts), en route to earning his third-career Pro Bowl nod…Was instrumental in blocking for the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense (378.8 ypg) and third-best rushing attack (145.8 ypg)…Added 2 carries for 4 yards and 8 catches for a career-high 63 receiving yards, while posting 1 TD grab Tallied a career-high 35 receiving yards on a career-hightying 3 catches, as his 1-yard TD reception (the fifth of his career) in the third quarter cut the Vikings’ lead to 7 (24-17), in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…All 3 of his receptions, including a career-long 22-yarder, came on the Ravens’ opening drive of the third quarter, which he capped with a TD…Helped block for an offense that produced 500 yards (253 passing & 247 rushing) and recorded a franchise record in total first downs gained (36) Started at FB, helping block for a rushing attack that totaled 187 yards and 3 TDs in the 34-6 win vs. LAC (10/17) Started at FB, helping block for a ground game that extended its 100-yard rushing streak to an NFL-record-tying 43 straight games, in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3) Started at FB and helped block for a rushing attack that produced 251 yards in the 36-35 win vs KC (9/19)…Baltimore eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 41st-straight game, as the offense converted 6-of-11 (54.5%) third downs and scored a TD on all four red zone opportunities Caught 2 passes for 15 yards at LV (9/13) and helped pave the way for Baltimore to gain 189 yards on the ground, extending its 100-yard rushing streak to 40 games

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/7, 1/0) Established himself as a key contributor on offense and defense...Recorded 8 receptions for 47 yards and 1 TD and served as a dominant run-blocker, helping Baltimore produce the No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) and set new singleseason franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) Tallied 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 PD and 1 FF, helping Baltimore's defense rank No. 3 in points (17.6) and No. 4 in yards (300.6) allowed per game Blocked a Jets’ FG attempt, notching the Ravens’ second blocked kick of the season, in the 42-21 win vs. NYJ (12/12)...Helped Baltimore set a new single-season team record in rushing yards and assisted QB Lamar Jackson in recording the most rushing yards for a QB in NFL singleseason history (1,206 on the year) Caught 3 passes for 27 yards, including a career-long 10yarder, and helped the defense limit the Texans to 232 total yards, in the 41-7 victory vs. Hou. (11/17) Tallied his first-career sack in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10) Totaled 4 tackles and sacked QB Ryan Finley (-10 yards), forcing a fumble recovered by OLB Tyus Bowser, who returned it for a 33-yard TD, in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10)...Also recorded a key block on RB Mark Ingram II's 1yard rushing TD, helping the Ravens produce 379 total yards

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/10, 2/2) Earning his second-straight Pro Bowl selection, appeared in 15 games (10 starts) at FB, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s ninth-ranked scoring attack (24.7 ppg) Caught a 6-yard TD, marking his second-consecutive week with a receiving TD, for an offense that gained a season-high 413 total yards at Pit. (12/10) Scored on a 3-yard TD pass from QB Joe Flacco, marking the first TD of Ricard’s career and helping the Ravens post a season high in points in the 44-20 victory vs. Det. (12/3) Caught his first-career pass in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26) Posted a then-career-high 3 tackles (2 solo) on defense, also seeing several snaps on offense (FB), vs. Chi. (10/15) Played 12 snaps at FB and registered his first-career tackle for a defense that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs & 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0, season-opening win at Cin. (9/10)

Posted a career-long 8-yard reception and contributed on defense and special teams in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...Was also a marquee blocker for Baltimore's run game, which racked up 210 rushing yards Recorded 1 tackle and 1 QBH for a "D" that held the Cardinals to 20 rushing yards in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)…Also posted 3 yards on 1 reception Tallied his third-career TD on a 1-yard pass from QB Lamar Jackson in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)...His connection with Jackson helped Baltimore set single-game franchise records in yards (643) and points (59)...Also recorded 1 QBH while playing on the D-line 2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/2, 0/0) Appeared in 10 games, seeing action on both offense and defense...Started two matchups, one on the defensive line and one at fullback Was a gameday inactive in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19) Was a gameday inactive in games 12-16 Made his first-career start on offense as a FB, playing 9 offensive snaps vs. Pit. (11/4) Made his first-career start as a defensive lineman, posting 1 tackle for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7) Took snaps on both offense and defense in the 47-3 seasonopening win vs. Buf. (9/9)…Registered 1 tackle for a defense that registered 6 sacks, 2 INTs and limited the Bills to just 153 yards of offense

— COLLEGE — Appeared in 44 games at Maine, posting 208 tackles, 47.5 TFL, 18 sacks, 11 PD, 3 FFs, 1 FR and 2 blocked kicks As a senior in 2016, earned All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) first-team honors after racking up 50 tackles, 15.5 TFL and 5.5 sacks As a junior, generated 53 stops on the year, leading the CAA in TFL (16.5) and ranking sixth in the league in sacks (7)...Also earned second-team All-CAA honors — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at David Prouty (Spencer, MA) HS, where he was a two-time Division II Defensive MVP and helped the team win two league titles, in addition to a 2009 Super Bowl Championship...Also played FB

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0) Played on both offense and defense, registering 5 tackles on the D-line and posting 4 receptions for 12 yards and 2 TDs as a FB in his rookie campaign

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— RICARD'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Annually hosts a "Pancakes with Pat" event to help raise funds for the David Prouty (Spencer, MA) HS Booster Club and Spencer Fire Association (2023-24) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Partnered with the United Way of Central Maryland to adopt and provide holiday gifts to a family in need (2022) Joined teammates to host a holiday party at St. Vincents Villa, interacting with and serving food to students (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2021-23) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Participated in annual Pawject Runway (2022) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2017-19) Participated in the Ravens’ “Sip’ N Paint” event for breast cancer survivors and those still undergoing treatment (2019) Supported teammates’ charitable endeavors through the Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Halloween Costume Party (2019) Helped with Ravens alumni and teammates during director of player engagement Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need (2018-19) Joined the 2017 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter in downtown Baltimore, visiting with and serving dinner to residents and community members

PATRICK RICARD'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 10 16 15 13 17 17 104

GS 0 2 7 10 11 16 9 55

NO. 0 0 0 1 2 7 0 10

YDS. 0 0 0 -1 4 16 0 19

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 -1.0 2.0 2.3 0.0 1.9

LG 0 0 0 -1 2 5 0 5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 4 0 8 9 8 11 5 45

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 12 3.0 0 0.0 47 5.9 45 5.0 63 7.9 74 6.7 52 10.4 293 6.5

LG 6t 0 10 11 22 19 28 28

TD 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 6

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 37 9.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 37 9.3

LG 0 0 11 0 0 11

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

PATRICK RICARD'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 0 1 2 1 2 6

GS 0 0 2 1 2 5

NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

255

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 4 0 0 4

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PATRICK RICARD'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 10 16 15 13 17 17 104

GS TK S 0 5 3 2 4 2 7 9 8 10 0 0 11 0 0 16 0 0 9 0 0 55 18 13

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 2 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1.0 10.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 11 1.0 10.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

PATRICK RICARD'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 1 2 1 2 6

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PATRICK RICARD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Rush Attempts Rushing Yards Longest Runs Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average Longest Receptions Receiving TDs

1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 17, 2022 ...9 more at 1. 5 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 5 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 3 vs. Buffalo Bills, Oct 02, 2022 ...2 more at 3. 35 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021 11.7 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021 28 vs. Detroit Lions, Oct 22, 2023 1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...5 more at 1.

All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Longest Kickoff Return Most TDs Miscellaneous Tackles Scrimmage Yards

35 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021 1 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 27, 2022 15 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 27, 2022 15 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 27, 2022 1 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...5 more at 1. 1 at New England Patriots, Sep 25, 2022 ...2 more at 1. 35 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 07, 2021

PATRICK RICARD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: RECEIVING Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Average

3 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021 26 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021 8.7 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021

Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards

11 at Buffalo Bills, Jan 16, 2021 ...1 more at 11. 26 at Tennessee Titans, Jan 10, 2021

PATRICK RICARD'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

4 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019 ...1 more at 4. 4 vs. Cleveland Browns, Sep 29, 2019 1.0 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019

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Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles Tackles For Loss

256

1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 13, 2019 1 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 10, 2019 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Sep 29, 2019 ...3 more at 1.

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PATRICK RICARD'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P S S S P P S S S P S S S P P 17-9

NO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 14.0 0 0.0 3 3.0 31 15.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 4.0 0 0.0 52 10.4

LG 0 0 0 14 0 3 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4t 0 28

TD W/L 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 1 W 0 L 1 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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PATRICK RICARD'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

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NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

257

NO. 0 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Tavius Robinson was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (124th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft…Declared for the draft following three seasons with Mississippi and two seasons at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada)

Making his first-career start, totaled 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 TFL – a 20-yard takedown to push Cleveland back outside the red zone – in the 28-3 victory at Cle. (10/1)…The defense permitted just 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing), marking its fewest since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131 yards) Notched his first-career tackle – a fourth-quarter solo stop – in the 27-24 win at Cin. (9/17)…The Ravens’ defense permitted just 282 total yards (216 passing & 66 rushing) in the victory Made his NFL debut, seeing action on defense and special teams in the 25-9 season-opening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in all 17 games (one start) in his rookie season with Baltimore in 2023, contributing 25 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 sack, while adding 1 special teams tackle…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)

— COLLEGE — Recorded 89 total tackles (35 solo), 13 TFL, 10.5 sacks, 1 PD, 2 FRs and 5 FFs as a DE in 34 career games for Ole Miss (2020-22) College honors include: Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List (2022); OUA (Ontario University Athletics) second-team AllStars (2019); OUA All-Rookie team (2018) Started all 13 games in his final season with the Rebels (2022) totaling a career-high 44 tackles, including 8 TFL Produced the sixth-most sacks (7) by any player in the SEC and tied for the most FFs (5) by any player in the nation in 2022 Before attending Mississippi, Robinson was a two-year letter-winning defensive lineman at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada (2018-19), registering 65 tackles and 13.5 sacks for the Gryphons

— PERSONAL — First-ever player drafted to the NFL from the University of Guelph (Canada) Uncle (Junior) was selected in the second round (11th overall) of the 1983 Canadian Football League (CFL) Draft and competed in the CFL for 10 years as a defensive back…Won two Grey Cups in the CFL (the league’s Super Bowl equivalent)…Also played collegiately at the University of Guelph Father (Patrick) played football at the high school level, and younger brother (Keyon) currently plays wide receiver at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, Canada Began a job at 1-800-GOT-JUNK before receiving his scholarship offer from Ole Miss the next day Worked in landscaping during the summer months to help offset the cost of his tuition Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2020-21), SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2021), Dean’s Honor Roll (2020-21) and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2021-22) Earned his bachelor’s degree in multi-disciplinary studies from Mississippi in December 2022

— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Guelph (Ontario, Canada) Collegiate Vocational Institute where he participated in football, basketball and track & field Helped lead the team to back-to-back District 10 titles during his junior and senior seasons Named District 10 MVP and Lineman of the Year as a senior and was a three-time D10 All-Star

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/1, 2/0) Played in all 17 games (one start) in his rookie season, contributing 25 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 sack, while adding 1 special teams tackle…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Notched a career-high 5 tackles (2 solo) vs. Pit. (1/6) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 134 yards passing Registered 3 tackles (2 solo), including his first-career sack (-7 yards), in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16), helping the defense register 5 sacks and hold the Bengals to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down

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— ROBINSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Alongside teammate WR Zay Flowers, attended the NFL Flag Regional Canadian Tournament in Hamilton, Canada (2024) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammates for a Turkey distribution at Cross County Elementary School in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the Ravens annual Crucial Catch Day – a day of pampering and relaxation for cancer survivors and their loved ones from American Cancer Society (2023) Attended the Ravens High School Football Showdown at Edgewood High School to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2023) Attended a girls’ flag football clinic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park

TAVIUS ROBINSON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 17 17

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 1 25 12 13 2 27 1.0 7.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 12 13 2 27 1.0 7.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

TAVIUS ROBINSON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 2 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TAVIUS ROBINSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 3 at Cleveland Browns, Oct 01, 2023

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Tackles For Loss

259

1 at Cleveland Browns, Oct 01, 2023

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TAVIUS ROBINSON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P S P P P P P P P P P P P P P 17-1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 3 2 1 1.0 7.0 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 25 12 13 1.0 7.0 2 27 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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TAVIUS ROBINSON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

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TK 1 0 1

S 0 0 0

A 1 0 1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

260

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed by the Baltimore Ravens on 7/30/24 Signed to the Minnesota Vikings’ practice squad on 10/25/23 Released by the Steelers on 8/29/23 Signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers on 1/24/23 Signed to the Giants’ practice squad on 11/29/22 Waived by the Giants on 11/23/22 Signed to the Giants’ active roster from the practice squad on 10/21/22 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 9/11/22 (at Ten.) Signed to the Giants’ practice squad on 8/31/22 Released by the Giants on 8/30/22 Claimed off waivers by the New York Giants on 9/1/21 Waived by the Steelers on 8/31/21 Originally selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round (216th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft

2022: (NEW YORK GIANTS – 3/0, 0/0) Played in three games, totaling 1 tackle on 5 defensive snaps…Added 1 ST tackle…Part of a Giants team that reached the playoffs for the first time in six seasons Recorded 1 tackle in a victory at Jax. (10/23) Registered 1 ST tackle at Ten. (9/11) 2021: (GIANTS / STEELERS – 14/3) Appeared in 14 games (three starts) as a rookie for the Giants, totaling 35 tackles (21 solo), 2.5 sacks, 5 TFL, 1 FF and 5 QBHs… Was the only rookie in the league to record at least 35 tackles and 2 sacks with three-or-fewer starts Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 TFL at Chi. (1/2/22) Posted 3 tackles (1 solo) and a half-sack vs. Dal. (12/19) Tied his career high with 6 tackles (3 solo), while adding 1 sack at Mia. (12/5) Tallied a career-high 6 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL at TB (11/22) Recorded 4 tackles (2 solo) to go along with his first-career sack – a game-sealing strip-sack – vs. LV (11/7) Totaled 3 tackles (1 solo) and 1 TFL in his first-career start at KC (11/1) Recorded 3 solo tackles and 1 TFL in a win vs. Car. (10/24)…Contributed to a defense that limited the Panthers to a season-low 3 points Tallied his first-career tackle at Dal. (10/10) Made his NFL debut vs. Atl. (9/26) Was drafted by Pittsburgh but was waived on 8/31...Did not clear waivers, landing with the Giants on 9/1

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in three games for the New York Giants in 2022, totaling 1 tackle on 5 defensive snaps…Added 1 ST tackle…Part of a Giants team that reached the playoffs for the first time in six seasons Appeared in 14 games (three starts) as a rookie for the Giants in 2021, totaling 35 tackles (21 solo), 2.5 sacks, 5 TFL, 1 FF and 5 QBHs…Was the only rookie in the league to record at least 35 tackles and 2 sacks with three-or-fewer starts — PERSONAL — Born in Randallstown, MD, and grew up a Baltimore Ravens fan Has three brothers and three sisters Raises awarenss for Tourette Syndrome, a condition he's been diagnosed with…Was a panelist at TIC-CON 2024, an annual national conference hosted by the Tourette Associate of America that brings together the community of people impacted by Tourette Syndrome, tic disorders and associated conditions Took a week-long class in Rome, Italy, as part of Temple’s STHM (Sports, Tourism, Hospitality Management) program in the spring of 2019 Name is pronounced: ro-SHAY

— COLLEGE — Played in 49 games (27 starts) across stops at Temple (2016-19) and Miami (2020), totaling 178 tackles (129 solo), 54 TFL, 30.5 sacks, 8 FFs, 8 FRs and 8 PD Started in 10 games for Miami during his lone season (2020) with the Hurricanes, recording 45 tackles (27 solo), 14.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 2 FFs and 1 PD…Was a three-time ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week Saw action in all 13 games (12 starts) in his final season at Temple (2019), notching 49 tackles (36 solo) and career highs in TFL (19) and sacks (13)…Awarded a single-digit number midway through the season, which is presented annually to the toughest players on the team…Set a single-game school record with 6 TFL against Tulane …Finished his career at Temple ranking second in sacks (26) and third in TFL (39.5) Played in all 13 games (five starts) in 2018, racking up a career-best 57 tackles (40 solo), 9 TFL, 6 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs and 2 blocked kicks

2023: (MINNESOTA VIKINGS – 0/0) Spent most of the season on Minnesota’s practice squad

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Played DL and TE at New Town (Owings Mills, MD) HS, where he earned All-State and All-County honors after registering a school-record 19 sacks as a senior Was on a 24-2 state championship basketball team that pulled off 18-straight victories in 2015

Competed in all 13 games in 2017, generating 31 tackles (5 solo), 11.5 TFL and 7 sacks…Was awarded Co-AAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his 3-sack performance vs. UMass Redshirted the 2016 season Graduated with a degree in communication

— ROCHE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Keynote speaker at TIC-CON 2024, an annual national conference hosted by the Tourette Associate of America that brings together the community of people impacted by Tourette Syndrome, tic disorders and associated conditions Joined NFL players and Baltimore natives Victor Dimukeje and Joshua Miles at New Town High School (Owings Mills, MD) to host the first Charm City Youth Football Skillz Camp...mentored and coached 150 children in Baltimore (2023)

QUINCY ROCHE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Giants 2022 Giants 2023 Vikings NFL TOTALS

GP 14 3 0 17

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 3 35 21 14 5 12 2.5 22.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 36 21 15 5 12 2.5 22.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0

QUINCY ROCHE'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Giants NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

QUINCY ROCHE'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

6 at Miami Dolphins, Dec 05, 2021 ...1 more at 6. 4 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Nov 22, 2021 1.0 at Miami Dolphins, Dec 05, 2021 ...1 more at 1.0.

Forced Fumbles Tackles For Loss Special Teams Tackles

1 at New York Giants, Nov 07, 2021 1 at Chicago Bears, Jan 02, 2022 ...4 more at 1. 1 at Philadelphia Eagles, Dec 26, 2021 ...2 more at 1.

QUINCY ROCHE'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (VIKINGS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Buccaneers 09/14 at Eagles 09/24 Chargers 10/01 at Panthers 10/08 Chiefs 10/15 at Bears 10/23 49ers 10/29 at Packers 11/05 at Falcons 11/12 Saints 11/19 at Broncos 11/27 Bears 12/10 at Raiders 12/16 at Bengals 12/24 Lions 12/31 Packers 01/07 at Lions 2023 TOTALS

P/S

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L NOT ON ROSTER L NOT ON ROSTER L NOT ON ROSTER L NOT ON ROSTER W NOT ON ROSTER L NOT ON ROSTER W NOT ON ROSTER W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD L PRACTICE SQUAD L PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD L PRACTICE SQUAD L PRACTICE SQUAD L PRACTICE SQUAD L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-10

SCORE 17-20 28-34 24-28 21-13 20-27 19-13 22-17 24-10 31-28 27-19 20-21 10-12 3-0 24-27+ 24-30 10-33 20-30

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— COLLEGE — Over his five-year (2017-21) career at Michigan, played in 50 games (24 starts) at linebacker, collecting 242 tackles (113 solo), 15.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 1 INT and 5 PD…Recorded doubledigit tackles in seven career games…Was a two-time team captain for the Wolverines (2020-21) As a graduate student in 2021, earned third-team All-Big Ten honors after starting all 14 games and leading the team with a career-best 106 tackles, including 9 TFL and a halfsack…Won the Roger Zatkoff Award as Michigan’s top LB…Shared the Robert P. Ufer Bequest with fellow teammate Brad Robbins, honoring the senior who best demonstrated the most enthusiasm and love for Michigan Started all six games at WLB as a senior in 2020, leading the defense with 53 tackles (27 solo), 1.5 TFL, 1 sack and 1 INT…Led the team with 9 tackles (6 solo) and recorded an 18-yard return after corralling his first-career INT at Minnesota…Registered a career-high 12 tackles vs. Penn State Was limited to four games (three starts) in 2019, missing nine contests due to injury…Registered 18 tackles on the year…Returned to action against Alabama, playing on special teams in the VRBO Citrus Bowl (1/1/20) In 2018, was named honorable mention All-Big Ten after appearing in 13 games (one start) at linebacker and finishing fourth on the team with 61 tackles (22 solo)…Added 5 TFL, 1 sack and 2 PD…Made his first-career start at MLB and led the team with 11 tackles (5 solo) against No. 10 Florida in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (12/29) Played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2017, collecting 4 special teams solo tackles…Made his collegiate debut on special teams against Florida in the Advocare Classic (9/2)

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/29/24 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 1/20/24 (vs. Hou.) Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 11/16/23 (vs. Cin.), 11/25/23 (at LAC) and 12/10/23 (at LAR) Signed with the Ravens' practice squad on 8/30/23 after being waived on 8/29/23 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 12/20/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 9/19/22 Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/6/22 — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in three games, primarily playing on special teams, and spent most of the season on the Ravens’ practice squad in 2023 Saw action on special teams in two games during his rookie season (2022)…Spent most of the season on Injured Reserve (foot) Saw action on special teams in his NFL debut, posting 1 ST tackle in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11/22) — PERSONAL — Brother, James III, played for Michigan from 2012-15, was on the Los Angeles Chargers’ practice squad in 2016 and currently serves as the University of Houston's inside linebackers coach Graduated from Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in African-American & African Studies…Has enrolled in the School of Social Work in pursuit of a master’s degree 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/0, 2/0) Appeared in three games, primarily playing on special teams, and spent most of the season on the Ravens’ practice squad

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at St. Mary’s Prep (Detroit, MI) HS, where he helped lead the team to three consecutive MHSAA D-III State Championships (2014-16)…As a senior, recorded 136 tackles (78 solo), 19 TFL, 12.5 sacks, 3 FFs, 3 FRs and 1 INT…Earned 2016 MLive Detroit Defensive Player of the Year and 2016 MLive Detroit Defensive Dream Team honors in his senior year As a junior in 2015, registered 173 tackles (110 solo), 22 TFL, 9 FFs, 8 sacks and 3 INTs…Was a two-time selection to The Detroit News All-State Dream Team (2015-16)

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 2/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Saw action on special teams in two games…Spent most of the season on Injured Reserve (foot) Saw action on special teams in his NFL debut, posting 1 ST tackle in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)

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— ROSS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Alongside his brother, James Ross III, a football coach at the University of Houston, hosted the inaugural Ross Brothers Youth Football Camp in Michigan (2024) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Hilton Rec Center in Baltimore (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Joined teammates and Dunkin’ for a donut and coffee distribution for police and firefighters in Baltimore, MD to commemorate the 9/11 (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022, 2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

JOSH ROSS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 2 3 5

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

JOSH ROSS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 2 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JOSH ROSS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

P P P

3-0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD L PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD L PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD W PRACTICE SQUAD L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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JOSH ROSS' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK 0 0 0

S 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

265

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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TRANSACTIONS: Sean Ryan signed with the Ravens' practice squad on 8/30/23 after being waived on 8/29/23...Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/4/23. PRO: 2023 (BALTIMORE – 0/0, 0/0) Spent the entire season on the Ravens’ practice squad. COLLEGE: Appeared in 53 games (32 starts) during a five-year collegiate career (2018-22) that began at Temple (2018), included three seasons at West Virginia (2019-21) and was capped with a season at Rutgers (2022)…Totaled 107 receptions for 1,484 yards (13.9 avg.) and 7 TDs...Appeared in 12 games (10 starts) in his final year of eligibility (2022) with Rutgers, recording career highs in all major receiving categories, including receptions (26) yards (440) and TDs (3)…His 16.9 yards-per-reception average led the Big Ten, while his 440 receiving yards and 3 TDs led the Rutgers offense…Tallied a career-long 76-yard grab vs. Penn State…Posted 4 receptions for 54 yards and 1 TD vs. Michigan, logging the Scarlet Knights’ only offensive TD in the contest...Played in all 13 games (10 starts) with West Virginia in 2021, totaling 25 receptions for 399 yards and 3 TDs…Led the team with 5 catches for a season-high 87 yards in the win at Kansas…Posted 4 receptions for 81 yards in the win at TCU…Registered 3 receptions for 77 yards and 1 TD in a shutout victory that gave the Mountaineers their first victory of the season vs. LIU...Saw action in nine games (six starts) in 2020, totaling 25 catches for 264 yards for a Mountaineers offense that averaged 412.6 total yards per game, including 277.5 through the air…Registered a seasonhigh 5 receptions and 79 yards at Iowa State...Played in eight games (six starts), posting 19 receptions for 219 yards with West Virginia in 2019…The 5-7 Mountaineers averaged 322.1 ypg, including 248.7 through the air…Notched season highs in receptions (5) and receiving yards (70), including a 39-yard catch vs. Texas...Began his collegiate career with Temple in 2018, seeing action in 11 games for the Owls…Totaled 12 catches for 162 yards and 1 TD on an offense that averaged 411.5 ypg, including 256.3 through the air…Was one of just five Temple true freshmen to see game action (OL Adam Klein, TE David Martin-Robinson, S DaeSean Winston and OL Isaac Moore)…Registered 3 receptions for 44 yards vs. Duke in the Independence Bowl…Posted a season-high 4 receptions, 57 receiving yards and 1 TD grab in the win vs. East Carolina...Earned his degree in multidisciplinary studies at West Virginia and pursued his graduate degree in Rutgers’ adult and continuing education program. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Prepped at Erasmus Hall (Brooklyn, NY) HS, where he was a four-year football letterwinner, helping guide the team to a 44-8 overall record...Was a three-time All-City, Brooklyn 44 and All-Conference performer (2015-17), while also being named 2017 Conference Wide Receiver of the Year after leading a receiving corps that helped Erasmus Hall secure a 12-1 mark...If not a football player, would be an actor/comedian Credits his father for instilling his mental toughness and an ability to overcome adversity...His favorite food is his mother's lasagna. — RYAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Launched the Sean Ryan Communities of Care Initiative...This cause, a collaboration between Ryan, NWN Carousel, a leading AI-powered technology solutions provider, knowledge partner Intel Corporation and Baltimore City Recreation & Parks, aims to bridge the digital divide and provide opportunities for youth through the establishment of an AI Computer Resource Lab...Led over 40 local youth through interactive activities and AI workshops with the latest generation of AI PCs during the groundbreaking ceremony (2024) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park

SEAN RYAN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

NO. 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

266

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

NO. 0 0

YDS. 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

VETERANS


SEAN RYAN'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

NO. 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

NO. 0 0

YDS. 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

SEAN RYAN'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

NO.

0-0

0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG.

0

0.0

LG

TD NO. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0

YDS.

RUSHING AVG.

LG

0

0.0

YDS. 0

TD

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 0 13-4

RUSHING AVG.

LG

TD

SCORE 34-10 10-17

0.0

0

0

+ - Overtime

SEAN RYAN'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

NO.

0-0

0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0

0.0

LG

TD NO. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0

267

W/L W L 1-1

VETERANS


2021: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Spent the season on Injured Reserve before being released by Atlanta on 11/8

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens on 5/28/24 Signed to Tampa Bay’s practice squad on 1/9/24 Released by the Buccaneers on 1/5/24 Signed to Tampa Bay's 53-man roster on 12/16/23 Activated from Tampa Bay’s practice squad (standard elevation) on 9/25/23 (vs. Phi.), 10/26/23 (at Buf.) and 12/10/23 (at Atl.) Signed to Tampa Bay’s practice squad on 9/20/23 Released by Tampa Bay on 8/29/23 Re-signed with Tampa Bay on 3/28/23 Signed to Tampa Bay’s 53-man roster off the practice squad on 9/21/22 Signed to the Buccaneers’ practice squad on 8/31/22 Released by Tampa Bay on 8/30/22 Signed with Tampa Bay on 4/22/22 Released by Atlanta on 11/8/21 Waived (injured) by Atlanta and reverted to Injured Reserve on 8/8/21 Placed on Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) on 7/27/21 Originally selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the third round (90th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft

2020: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 5/0) Appeared in five games, totaling 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 FR Logged his first-career FR at Dal. (9/20) 2019: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 2/0) Saw action in two games, recording 1 QBH at SF (12/15) 2018: (ATLANTA FALCONS – 15/2) Totaled 30 tackles (15 solo) and 2 TFL in 15 appearances (two starts) during his rookie campaign Made his first-career start at Pit. (10/7), tallying 5 tackles (1 solo) and 1 QBH — COLLEGE — Saw action in 49 games (36 starts) across five seasons (2013-17) with South Florida, totaling 179 tackles (104 solo), 23.5 TFL, 7 sacks, 2 FFs and 1 FR Earned first-team All-AAC honors as a 12-game starter in 2017, recording a career-high 66 tackles (35 solo), 10.5 TFL and 6 sacks…Was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game Played in all 13 games (12 starts) in 2016, posting 49 tackles (34 solo), 7 TFL, 1 sack and 1 FF, en route to second-team AllAAC honors Appeared in 12 games (10 starts) in 2015, totaling 46 tackles (27 solo), including 5.5 TFL, to go along with 1 FR and 1 FF Saw action in all 12 games (two starts) in 2014, recording 18 tackles (8 solo) and a half-TFL Redshirted the 2013 season

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Recorded a career high-tying 5 tackles (3 solo) and his first career-sack vs. Atl. (10/9/22) Logged his first-career FR at Dal. (9/20/20) Totaled 30 tackles (15 solo) and 2 TFL in 15 appearances (two starts) during his rookie campaign with the Falcons in 2018 Registered 5 tackles (1 solo) and 1 QBH in his first-career start at Pit. (10/7/18)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Immokalee (FL) HS, where he was a two-way standout on both the offensive and defensive lines Totaled 156 tackles, 12.5 TFL, 4 sacks, 2 FFs and 3 FRs across his final two seasons (2011-12) Led the 11-4 Indians to the 2012 state championship game as a first-team 5A All-State selection during his senior year, posting 89 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF and 2 FRs Was a second-team 5A All-State selection and the Naples Daily News’ Defensive Player of the Year in 2011, tallying 67 tackles, 6 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FF and 1 FR Helped Immokalee to an 11-2 record and 2010 regional final berth, logging 21 tackles, 3 TFL and 1 FF as a sophomore

— PERSONAL — Majored in interdisciplinary social sciences at South Florida Name is pronounced: DE-uh-drin, seh-NOT 2023: (TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – 3/0, 0/0) Appeared in three games, logging 1 solo tackle at Buf. (10/26) 2022: (TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – 12/0, 1/0) Played in 12 games, totaling 17 tackles (10 solo), 1 sack and 2 QBHs…Also appeared in one postseason contest Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), including 1 TFL, at Car. (10/23) Registered a career high-tying 5 tackles (3 solo) and his first career-sack vs. Atl. (10/2) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

268

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— SENAT'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined several other NFL players from his hometown in hosting the “Immokalee Rising Stars Football Camp” (2019)

DEADRIN SENAT'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Falcons 2019 Falcons 2020 Falcons 2021 Falcons 2022 Buccaneers 2023 Buccaneers NFL TOTALS

GP 15 2 5 0 12 3 37

GS 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 30 15 15 2 2 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 10 7 2 7 1.0 6.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 28 24 4 9 1.0 6.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DEADRIN SENAT'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Buccaneers 2023 Buccaneers NFL TOTALS

GP 1 0 1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DEADRIN SENAT'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

5 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Oct 09, 2022 ...1 more at 5. 3 at Carolina Panthers, Oct 23, 2022 ...1 more at 3. 1.0 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Oct 09, 2022

Fumble Recoveries Tackles For Loss

1 at Dallas Cowboys, Sep 20, 2020 1 at Carolina Panthers, Oct 23, 2022 ...3 more at 1.

DEADRIN SENAT'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BUCCANEERS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 at Vikings 09/17 Bears 09/25 Eagles 10/01 at Saints 10/15 Lions 10/22 Falcons 10/26 at Bills 11/05 at Texans 11/12 Titans 11/19 at 49ers 11/26 at Colts 12/03 Panthers 12/10 at Falcons 12/17 at Packers 12/24 Jaguars 12/31 Saints 01/07 at Panthers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

P

P P

3-0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A NOT ON ROSTER NOT ON ROSTER ON INACTIVE LIST NOT ON ROSTER NOT ON ROSTER NOT ON ROSTER 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOT ON ROSTER NOT ON ROSTER PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST NOT ON ROSTER 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L W W L W L L L L W L L W W W W L W 9-8

SCORE 20-17 27-17 11-25 26-9 6-20 13-16 18-24 37-39 20-6 14-27 20-27 21-18 29-25 34-20 30-12 13-23 9-0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 32-9 23-31

DEADRIN SENAT'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (BUCCANEERS) DATE OPPONENT 01/15 Eagles 01/21 at Lions 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

269

VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Trenton Simpson was selected by the Ravens in the third round (86th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft

Notched 1 tackle and his first FR (10-yard return) in the fourth quarter in the 56-19 victory vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s defense posted 3 takeaways, 3 sacks and limited the Dolphins' No. 1 scoring offense to just 19 points Made his NFL debut, seeing action on special teams in the 25-9 season-opening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 15 games, primarily on special teams, during his rookie campaign with Baltimore in 2023, notching 7 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 sack on defense, while adding 6 tackles on special teams…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31)

— COLLEGE — Appeared in 37 games (27 starts) for Clemson during his three-year playing career (2020-22), posting 187 tackles (117 solo), 22.5 TFL, 12.5 sacks, 3 FFs and 6 PD College honors include: third-team All-ACC (2022); Butkus Award (nation’s top LB) semifinalist (2022); Finalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy (2022), which recognizes the studentathlete who best exhibits the characteristics of Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott by making an IMPACT on and off the field; Two-time All-ACC Academic Honor Roll (2021-22) Named a Butkus Award semifinalist in 2022 and earned third-team All-ACC honors after registering 77 tackles (51 solo), 4 TFL, 2.5 sacks, 2 FFs and 3 PD in 12 starts for a Clemson defense that finished ranked 28th nationally (334.4 ypg)…Helped lead the Tigers to an 11-3 record, including an undefeated mark (8-0) in ACC play…Clemson won the ACC Championship before falling to Tennessee, 31-14, in the Orange Bowl, a contest in which Simpson didn’t participate in (ankle)… Clemson finished No. 13 in the final AP Top 25

— PERSONAL — Father is Timothy Simpson, decorated Command Sergeant Major in the U.S. Army Rangers who was deployed 17 times during a 26-year career in service Was born on Fort Benning, a military base in Georgia, on June 14, 2001, sharing a birthday with the same day the U.S. Army was founded (1775)…Grew up a fixture on military bases when his father was stateside Credits his father’s military background for his discipline Was given the honor of running the American Flag down the hill at Clemson, sharing that special moment with his father prior to the Tigers’ 44-7 win over UConn on Military Appreciation Day (11/13/22) Was teammates with Philadelphia Eagles DT Jordan Davis at Mallard Creek (Charlotte, NC) HS Told his mother at 3 years old that he wanted to play in the NFL Originally committed to Auburn before ultimately choosing his dream school, Clemson University Earned his degree in sports communications in three years (2020-22) from Clemson

Appeared in 13 games (12 starts) in 2021, tallying a careerhigh 78 tackles (50 solo), 12 TFL and 6 sacks, while adding 3 PD for a Clemson defense that permitted the nation’s second-fewest points per game (14.8) and eighth-fewest yards per game (306.3)…The Tigers finished 10-3, defeating Iowa State, 20-13, in the Cheez-It Bowl and ranking No. 14 in the AP Top 25 at season’s end Saw action in 12 games (three starts) as a freshman in 2020, posting 32 tackles (16 solo), 6.5 TFL, 4 sacks and 1 FF for a Clemson defense that ranked 14th in the nation (326.8 ypg), permitting the fourth-fewest first downs per game (16.0) and seventh-fewest yards per rush (7.1)…The Tigers finished 10-2, winning their sixth-consecutive ACC title before falling to Ohio State, 49-28, in the Sugar Bowl (national semifinal) and earning the No. 3 spot in the final AP Top 25

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/0, 2/0) Appeared in 15 games, primarily on special teams, during his rookie campaign, notching 7 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 sack on defense, while adding 6 tackles on special teams…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Recorded a career-high 5 tackles (4 solo), including his firstcareer sack (-6 yards) and 2 TFL, vs. Pit. (1/6)…Became the fourth Ravens rookie (also S Kyle Hamilton – 12/17/22 at Cle.; LB Patrick Queen – 12/20/20 vs. Jax. & LB C.J. Mosley – 11/24/14 at NO) since at least 2000 (when data became available) to register at least 5 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 sack in a single game

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Mallard Creek (Charlotte, NC) HS, where he starred at both LB and RB Recorded 97 carries for 799 yards (8.2 avg.) and 7 TDs throughout his career

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Helped his team to a 10-1 record and No. 3 North Carolina ranking as a senior in 2019…Led the Mallard Creek defense with 20 sacks, while adding 44 carries for 371 yards and 6 TDs…Won the Arnold R. Solomon Award for North Carolina’s High School Football Player of the Year and earned an invitation to the Under Armour All-American Game Rushed for 428 yards and 1 TD as a sophomore, helping Mallard Creek to a 14-1 record and the 2017 4AA state championship game

Was a consensus five-star LB and four-star RB who was ranked as high as the No. 13 overall player, second-best LB in the nation and No. 1 player in the state of North Carolina Also lettered in basketball and track, setting a personal best in the 100 meters (11.15) as a junior

— SIMPSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2023) Attended a girls’ flag football clinic at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD to interact with and give encouragement to student athletes (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park

TRENTON SIMPSON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 15 15

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 7 5 2 2 11 1.0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 2 2 11 1.0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 6 5 1 0 0 0 0

TRENTON SIMPSON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 2 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

TRENTON SIMPSON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

Tackles For Loss Special Teams Tackles

5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 4 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 1.0 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

271

2 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 2 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 ...1 more at 2.

VETERANS


TRENTON SIMPSON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P P P P P P

TK 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P P P P P 15-0

0 0 0 1 5 7

0 0 0 0 4 5

0 0 0 1 1 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L INACTIVE W ON INACTIVE LIST W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1.0 6.0 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 L 1.0 6.0 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

+ - Overtime

TRENTON SIMPSON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK 0 0 0

S 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

272

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a five-year contract extension (through 2027) with the Ravens on 1/11/23 Acquired by the Ravens from the Chicago Bears on 11/1/22 in exchange for ILB A.J. Klein and 2023 second- and fifthround selections Placed on Injured Reserve (pectoral) on 12/8/19 Originally selected by the Chicago Bears in the first round (8th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft

Became the first player since Hall of Famer Ray Lewis (1996-2000) with at least 100 tackles, 2 sacks and 1 INT in each of the first five years of a career (2018-22)...Is also the first player since Lewis (2000-01) with at least 300 tackles and 30 TFL in a two-year span (2020-21) Since his 2018 NFL arrival, Smith led a Bears’ defensive unit that ranked No. 3 overall (328.3 ypg), No. 4 against the pass (212.8 ypg) and No. 4 in scoring (21.1 ppg) Started all 17 games in 2021, totaling 163 tackles (95 solo), 12 TFL, 3 sacks and his first-career pick-6 (53 yards), en route to earning second-team All-Pro honors…Led a defense that finished as the NFL’s sixth overall unit (316.7 ypg) Started all 16 contests in 2020, posting 139 tackles (98 solo), including a career-high 18 TFL, while adding 4 sacks, 7 PD, 2 INTs, 1 FF and 1 FR, en route to garnering second-team AllPro honors…Finished as the season’s only NFL defender to record at least 100 tackles and 10 TFL with multiple sacks and multiple INTs…His 18 TFL were also the NFL’s second most, trailing only T.J. Watt (23) In 2019, started all 12 games in which he appeared, posting 100 tackles (65 solo), 5 TFL, 2 sacks, 2 PD and 1 INT for the No. 9 rush (102.0 ypg) and pass defense (221.9 ypg) Appeared in all 16 games (14 starts) as a rookie in 2018, tallying 121 tackles (89 solo), 8 TFL, a career-high 5 sacks, 5 PD and 1 INT for a Chicago defense that ranked No. 1 against the run (80.0 ypg) and No. 7 against the pass (219.7 ypg)…Is one of seven players in NFL history to record at least 100 tackles and 5 sacks in a rookie campaign (Shaquille Leonard – 2018; David Harris – 2007; Brian Urlacher – 2000; Duane Bickett – 1985; Reggie White – 1985 & Ricky Jackson – 1981)…Also appeared in the Wild Card Playoff vs. Phi. (1/6/19), totaling a team-high 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 INT

— HONORS — Two-time Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2022-23) Two-time Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2020-21) Two-time Pro Bowler (2022-23) NFLPA first-team All-Pro (2022) Two-time PFWA All-AFC (2022) Butkus Award recipient, as the NFL's top LB (2022) Ravens team MVP, as voted on by the local media (2022) AFC Defensive Player of the Month (Dec.-Jan. 2022) Ravens Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominee (2023) Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award nominee (2021) Ed Block Courage Award winner (2020) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started all 16 games in which he appeared for Baltimore in 2023, recording a team-high 158 tackles, 5 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 5 QBHs, 1 INT, 1 FF and a career-best 8 PD, en route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod and first-team All-Pro honors…Became just the third player in NFL history to register at least 100 tackles and 1 INT in each of the first six seasons of a career…Teamed up with ILB Patrick Queen (133) to become the first duo in Ravens history to post 130+ tackles each in a season…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) In 2022, started the final nine contests for Baltimore after being acquired via trade on 11/1, registering 86 tackles, 7 TFL, 2 sacks and 1 INT, en route to his first-career Pro Bowl nod and a first-team All-Pro selection…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in scoring (18.5 ppg), No. 3 in red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing (92.1 ypg) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%)…Finished with 169 total tackles on the season between Baltimore (86) and Chicago (83), ranking as the NFL’s third most, becoming the first player since at least 2000 to record 75+ tackles with multiple teams

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— PERSONAL — Is an avid world traveler, whose recent adventures include Peru, Japan and Europe Is part of an ownership group, including NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler and singer-songwriter Chase Rice, for the Chicago music venue and restaurant "Welcome to the Farm" Took flight with Blue Angel #7, LCDR Thomas Zimmerman, a Baltimore native, during a visit to NAS Pensacola, FL Accepted a job with a well-drilling and water-pumping crew in an effort to earn money before going off to college Has exceptionally neat handwriting, especially in cursive, often leaving people skeptical that it’s actually his

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2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 2/2) Started all 16 games in which he appeared, recording a team-high 158 tackles, 5 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 5 QBHs, 1 INT, 1 FF and a career-best 8 PD, en route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod and first-team All-Pro honors…Became just the third player in NFL history to register at least 100 tackles and 1 INT in each of the first six seasons of a career…Teamed up with ILB Patrick Queen (133) to become the first duo in Ravens history to post 130+ tackles each in a season…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Collected a game-high 16 tackles (5 solo) – the most by a Raven in postseason play since Hall of Famer Ray Lewis (17 at Den., 1/12/13) – and 1 QBH in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24)…His 10 tackles (3 solo) in the first half marked the most by a Raven in any half of a postseason game in franchise history Registered a team-high 7 tackles (5 solo), including 2 TFL, for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 3 points and 213 total yards (38 rushing & 175 passing) in the Divisional Playoff victory vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Posted 7 tackles (3 solo), 1 INT – a one-handed snag returned for 30 yards – and 2 PD in the 56-19 victory vs. Mia. (12/31)…Became just the third player in NFL history to record at least 100 tackles and 1 INT in each of the first six seasons of a career, joining LBs Luke Kuechly (2012-17) and Ray Lewis (1996-2001) Posted a team-best 8 tackles (2 solo) and 1 QBH in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25)...Helped Baltimore tie a single-game franchise record with 5 INTs (10/14/07 vs. STL) Notched a team-high 10 tackles (5 solo), including 2 TFL, in the 37-31 OT victory vs. LAR (12/10)…His 2 third-quarter TFL helped the Ravens tie the franchise single-game record (6) for most TFLs in a quarter (10/26/17 vs. Mia.) Notched a team-high 8 tackles (5 solo), 1 PD and 1 FF – recovered by DE Brent Urban – in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)...Allowing just 279 total yards, Baltimore's defense registered 4 total takeaways (3 FR & 1 INT), including 3 in the first half Collected 10 tackles (4 solo) in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16), helping the defense hold the Bengals to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down Registered a career-high 21 tackles (14 solo) vs. Cle. (11/12), joining Hall of Fame LB Ray Lewis as the only Ravens in franchise history to record at least 20 tackles in a single game...Smith also became the first NFL defender in 2023 to record 20+ tackles in a game Tied (ILB Patrick Queen) for a team-high 11 tackles (8 solo) in the 31-24 victory at Ari. (10/29) Posted a team-high 8 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Baltimore's defense permitted fewer than 100 yards in the first half (97) for the fourth-consecutive game

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Registered a team-high (tied Patrick Queen) 9 tackles (4 solo) in the 24-16 win at Ten. (10/15 in London)…Baltimore’s defense permitted a season-low 1-of-9 (11.1%) on third down Posted a team-high 11 tackles (7 solo) and 1 PD at Pit. (10/8), becoming just one of three players to record 10-plus tackles in at least four games through the first five weeks of the 2023 season (LBs Zaire Franklin & T.J. Edwards) Registered a team-high 10 tackles (6 solo) and 2 PD in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1), contributing to a defense that allowed just 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing) – its fewest since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131 yards) Was one of three Ravens (ILB Patrick Queen & DB Brandon Stephens) to record 10+ tackles (12), while adding a half-sack (OLB Jadeveon Clowney) on the first play of OT, vs. Ind. (9/24)…Baltimore’s defense limited Indianapolis to 8-of-22 (36%) on third down Posted 5 tackles (2 solo) in the 27-24 win at Cin. (9/17), contributing to a defense that permitted just 282 total yards (216 passing & 66 rushing) Collected a game-high 16 tackles (8 solo), 1 QBH, 2 TFL and 1 sack (-11 yards) in the 25-9 season-opening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)...Contributed to a defense that permitted just 1 rushing first down, while limiting Houston to 7-of-18 (38.9%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down…His 16 tackles are also the most by a Raven in a Kickoff Weekend in franchise history…Teamed with ILB Patrick Queen to become the first duo in Ravens history to each notch at least 10 tackles and 1 sack in the same game 2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS / CHICAGO BEARS – 17/17, 1/1) Started the final nine contests for Baltimore after being acquired via trade on 11/1, registering 86 tackles, 7 TFL, 2 sacks, and 1 INT, en route to his first-career Pro Bowl nod and a first-team All-Pro selection…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%)…Finished with 169 total tackles on the season between Baltimore (86) and Chicago (83), ranking as the NFL’s third most, becoming the first player since at least 2000 to record 75+ tackles with multiple teams…His 4.5 sacks marked the second most of his career, while he posted a personal-best 3 INTs Tallied 8 tackles (3 solo) in the Wild Card Playoff at Cin. (1/15), helping limit the Bengals to 234 total yards Registered a team-high 16 tackles (12 solo), his most as a Raven, at Cin. (1/8/23) Registered a team-high 14 tackles, including 1 TFL, in the 17-9 win vs. Atl. (12/24)…Recorded tackles on three consecutive plays as a part of Baltimore’s fourth-quarter goal line stand that resulted in a turnover on downs…Baltimore’s defense held Atlanta to 5-of-14 (35.7%) on third down and 1of-4 (25%) on fourth down, while allowing zero touchdowns on four red zone trips

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Tallied a team-high 11 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, at Cle. (12/17)…His 11 tackles tied his single-game high as a Raven…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 5-of-15 (33.3%) on third down and a 1-of-4 (25%) red zone TD efficiency Recorded 5 tackles (3 solo), while adding 1 sack, 1 INT and 2 PD in the 16-14 win at Pit. (12/11)…Marked his third INT of the season (career high) and his first as a Raven, while also becoming the first NFL defender in 2022 with at least 4 sacks and 3 INTs…Baltimore’s defense held Pittsburgh to 65 rushing yards (3.3 avg.), while adding 3 INTs to tie a season high (Week 3 at New England) Led the defense with 11 tackles, including 2 TFL, in the 10-9 win vs. Den. (12/4)…Baltimore’s defense limited Denver to 272 total yards and 2-of-12 (16.7%) on third down, while conceding zero trips inside the red zone for the first time all season Posted a team-high 8 tackles (5 solo) at Jax. (11/27)…Baltimore’s defense limited Jacksonville to 38 rushing yards on 20 carries, marking its fourth-consecutive game holding opponents under 50 rushing yards Tallied 7 tackles (6 solo) and his first sack (-1 yard) as a Raven in the fourth quarter of the 13-3 win vs. Car. (11/20)…Baltimore’s defense permitted season lows in points (3), total yards (205), rushing yards (36) and yards per play (3.8), while registering 4 sacks and 3 takeaways (2 INTs & 1 FR) Made his Ravens debut, registering 5 tackles (2 solo) in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7)…Baltimore’s defense limited New Orleans – which entered the contest averaging 141.3 rushing ypg – to 48 yards rushing on 15 attempts (3.2 avg.) Spent Weeks 1-8 with Chicago prior to being acquired by Baltimore…Led the NFL in tackles (83 – 52 solo), while adding 2.5 sacks, 3 QBHs, 2 INTs and 3 PD after eight weeks…Was an integral part of a defense that ranked ninth in passing yards allowed per game (201.0) and eighth in the red zone (50.0%) over the first eight weeks of the season Posted a team-high 12 tackles (8 solo), 1 sack and 1 INT in the 33-14 win at NE (10/24)…Contributed to a Bears defense that permitted a season-low 70 rushing yards and 12 first downs, while limiting New England to 190 passing yards and registering a season-high 4 takeaways (3 INTs & 1 FR) Collected a team-high 12 tackles (9 solo) and 1 sack for a defense that permitted only 12 points, 86 passing yards and 14 first downs vs. Was. (10/13)…Chicago’s 18.2% (2-of-11) defensive third-down efficiency marked its best single-game figure of the season Notched a team-high 10 tackles (8 solo) at NYG (10/2), leading a defense that permitted a season-low 9 completions, 71 passing yards and 44.3 passer rating Registered a season-high 16 tackles (6 solo), 2 TFL and 1 INT in the 23-20 win vs. Hou. (9/25)…His fourth-quarter INT with 1:13 remaining led to the game-winning 30-yard FG by Cairo Santos on the ensuing possession Tied (Nicholas Morrow) for a team-high in tackles (11) at GB (9/18) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Posted 9 tackles, a half-sack, 1.5 TFL and 1 PD in the seasonopening 19-10 win vs. SF (9/11)…Chicago permitted a season-low 46.4% completion percentage (13-of-28) 2021: (CHICAGO BEARS – 17/17) Started all 17 games, totaling 163 tackles (95 solo), 12 TFL, 3 sacks and his first-career pick-6 (53 yards), en route to earning second-team All-Pro honors…Led a defense that finished as the NFL’s sixth overall unit (316.7 ypg)...His 163 tackles on the season ranked fifth in the league Posted a team-high 9 tackles (6 solo) and 2 TFL in the 29-3 win vs. NYG (1/2/22)…Led a unit that permitted a seasonlow 3 points, 4 completions, -6 passing yard and 9.1% opponent third-down conversion percentage (1-of-11)…The -6 passing yards allowed marked the fourth-fewest in Bears’ history and its first negative output since 1985 (-22 yards – 11/24/85 vs. Atl.) Recorded 8 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, in the 25-24 win at Sea. (12/26)…Chicago’s defense limited Seattle to 3of-10 (30%) on third down in the victory Registered a team-high 10 tackles (7 solo) for a defense that permitted 193 total yards and 61 through the air vs. Min. (12/20) Tied (DBs Eddie Jackson and Artie Burns) for the team high in tackles (9) at GB (12/12) Recorded a team-high 8 tackles (4 solo), including 1 TFL, for a defense that permitted only 120 passing yards vs. Ari. (12/5) Posted a career-high 17 tackles (13 solo), including 2 TFL, vs. Bal. (11/21)…The Bears’ defense posted a 2021 single-game high in sacks (6) Registered a team-high 12 tackles (6 solo), including 2 TFL and 1 sack, at Pit. (11/8) Posted 6 tackles (5 solo), including 1 TFL, vs. SF (10/31) Recorded a team-high 14 tackles (8 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD at TB (10/24), marking his fifth-consecutive game with doubledigit tackles…His third-down stop behind the line of scrimmage forced a Tampa Bay punt Tallied a team-high 12 tackles (6 solo) vs. GB (10/17)…Chicago’s defense held Green Bay to a season-low 169 passing yards. Posted a team-high 10 tackles (5 solo) and 1 PD in the 20-9 win at LV (10/10), leading a defense that permitted just 71 rushing yards Registered 10 tackles (8 solo) and 1 sack in the 24-14 win vs. Det. (10/3) Recorded a team-high 10 tackles (5 solo) at Cle. (9/26) Notched a team-high 9 tackles (5 solo), 1 sack and a 53-yard pick-6 of QB Joe Burrow in the 20-17 win vs. Cin. (9/19)…Smith’s first-career TD put Chicago ahead by two scores in the fourth quarter, helping seal the team’s first victory of the season Tallied a team-high 11 tackles (6 solo) in the Kickoff Weekend contest at LAR (9/12) 275

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2020: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/16, 0/0) Started all 16 contests for the NFL’s No. 5 red zone defense (54.7%) and No. 8 third-down defense (38.1%), posting 139 tackles (98 solo), including a career-high 18 TFL, while adding 4 sacks, 7 PD, 2 INTs, 1 FF and 1 FR, en route to garnering second-team All-Pro honors…Finished as the season’s only NFL defender to record at least 100 tackles and 10 TFL with multiple sacks and multiple INTs…His 18 TFL were also the NFL’s second most, trailing only T.J. Watt (23) Posted 8 solo tackles and 2 INTs in the 41-17 win at Jax. (12/27), marking his first-career multi-INT game…He was the NFL’s only LB with a multi-INT game in 2020 and became the first Bears LB since 2008 (Lance Briggs – 11/23 at LR) to accomplish that feat Registered a team-high 12 tackles (8 solo) and 2 sacks – marking his second-career multi-sack game (also 11/28/19 at Det.) – in the 36-7 victory vs. Hou. (12/13)…Chicago permitted a season-low 7 points and notched a season-high 7 sacks, while permitting its second-fewest total yards (263) all season Notched a team-high 9 tackles (7 solo) for a Bears’ defense that permitted a season-low 60 rushing yards vs. Det. (12/6) Registered a season-high 14 tackles (8 solo), including a career-high (tied) 3 TFL and 1 sack, vs. Min. (11/16)...It marked his third-consecutive game producing double-digit tackles and multiple TFL, becoming the first player since 2015 (LB Paul Posluszny) to accomplish that feat Collected a team-high 11 tackles (9 solo), including 2 TFL and 1 sack, at Ten. (11/8)…Chicago’s defense permitted a season-low 228 total yards, 136 passing yards and 11 first downs Produced 11 tackles (9 solo), 2 TFL and 1 PD in the OT contest vs. NO (11/1)…The defense permitted 2 third-down conversations on 13 attempts, notching a season-best 15.4% opponent third-down conversion rate…New Orleans was also held to 1-of-4 TD conversions on red zone tries Recorded 8 tackles (7 solo) and 1 TFL at LAR (10/26) Posted a team-high 12 tackles (7 solo), including 1 TFL, and 1 PD in the 23-16 victory at Car. (10/18)…Chicago permitted a season-low 50.4 passer rating, while adding a season-high 3 takeaways (2 INTs & 1 FR) and limiting Carolina to 3-of-13 (23.1%) on third down Collected 7 tackles (6 solo), 1 TFL and a career-high (tied) 2 PD in the 20-19 win vs. TB (10/8)…The Bears’ defense limited Tampa Bay to 4-of-14 (28.6%) on third down and 1of-3 in the red zone Notched a team-high 13 tackles (10 solo) and a career-high (tied) 3 TFL, all of which occurred in the second half, vs. Ind. (10/4)…His 3 second half TFL – a single-half career high – included a third-down, red zone stop 2 yards behind the line of scrimmage in the fourth quarter Registered 5 tackles (3 solo), 1 PD and his first-career FF in the 30-26 win at Atl. (9/27)…Chicago permitted 4-of-13 (30.8%) third-down conversions 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Posted a team-high 8 tackles (6 solo) and 1 TFL for a defense that permitted 3-of-13 (23.1%) third-down conversions and notched 4 sacks in the 17-13 win vs. NYG (9/20) Tallied 7 tackles (5 solo) and 1 TFL in the season-opening 27-23 win at Det. (9/13) 2019: (CHICAGO BEARS – 12/12, INJURED RESERVE) Started all 12 games in which he appeared, posting 100 tackles (65 solo), 5 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 INT and 2 PD for a Top 10 rush defense (102.0 ypg – ninth) and Top 10 pass defense (221.9 ypg – ninth)…Registered five double-digit tackle outings Was placed on Injured Reserve (pectoral) on 12/8 after suffering an injury in the 31-24 victory vs. Dal. (12/5)…Missed the final three games of the season Posted a then-career-high 16 tackles (10 solo) and 2 sacks in the 24-20 Thanksgiving victory at Det. (11/28)…Became the third player since 1982 (when sacks became an official stat) to record 15 tackles and multiple sacks in a single game (LB Vincent Ray – 11/10/13 at Bal. & LB Patrick Willis – 12/23/07 at SF) Notched a team-high 11 tackles (6 solo), 1 TFL and 1 INT at LAR (11/17), marking his third-consecutive game reaching double-digit tackles Registered a team-high 11 tackles (7 solo) in the 20-13 win vs. Det. (11/10) Tallied 10 tackles (6 solo) at Phi. (11/3) Posted 9 solo tackles at Oak. (10/6) Collected a team-high 13 tackles (9 solo) in the 16-14 win at Den. (9/15)…Chicago’s defense permitted 3-of-14 thirddown conversions (21.4%) and 1-of-3 (33.3%) red zone opportunities Recorded 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL for a defense that permitted a season-low 213 total yards in the season opener vs. GB (9/5)…The Bears also limited the Packers to 13 first downs and to 2-of-12 (16.7%) on third-down chances 2018: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/14, 1/1) Appeared in all 16 games (14 starts) as a rookie, tallying 121 tackles (89 solo), 8 TFL, a career-high 5 sacks, 5 PD and 1 INT for a Chicago defense that ranked No. 1 against the run (80.0 ypg) and No. 7 against the pass (219.7 ypg)…Is one of seven players (Shaquille Leonard – 2018; David Harris – 2007; Brian Urlacher – 2000; Duane Bickett – 1985; Reggie White – 1985 & Ricky Jackson – 1981) in NFL history to record at least 100 tackles and 5 sacks in a rookie campaign…Helped Chicago earn its first winning seasons (12-4) since 2012 and first playoff berth and division title since 2010 Started in the Wild Card Playoff vs. Phi. (1/6/19), totaling a team-high 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 INT…Became the third Bears LB (Barry Minter & Micke Pruitt) to collect an INT in a postseason debut

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Posted a team-high 9 tackles (6 solo), including a seasonhigh 2 TFL and 1 sack, in the 14-9 win at SF (12/23), marking his first-career multi-TFL performance…Contributed to a defense that permitted 47 rushing yards and stifled all three San Francisco red zone opportunities Registered a team-high 10 tackles (7 solo) and 2 PD in the 24-17 win vs. GB (12/16)…Broke up a fourth quarter pass in the end zone that led to an INT (S Eddie Jackson)…Green Bay was limited to 1-of-4 red zone TD conversions Notched 6 tackles (4 solo) and his first-career INT (returned 22 yards) in the 15-6 win vs. LAR (12/9)…His INT and 22yard return placed the ball inside the red zone, ultimately leading to a 31-yard FG that gave Chicago a lead it never relinquished…Chicago’s defense permitted a season-low 6 points and registered a season-high 4 takeaways, while limiting the Rams to 3-of-12 (25%) on third down Tallied a team-high (tied) 10 tackles (7 solo) in an OT contest at NYG (12/2), helping limit New York to 197 passing yards…Posted his fourth 10-plus tackle outing in five games Collected a team-high 11 tackles (7 solo) and 1 sack of QB Matthew Stafford to force a Lions punt from deep inside its own territory in the win at Det. (11/22) Posted a team-high 10 tackles (9 solo), 1 sack and 1 PD in the 34-22 win vs. Det. (11/11), marking his second-consecutive double-digit tackle performance…His third-down sack of QB Matthew Stafford pushed Detroit out of FG range (from Chicago’s 29-yard line to Chicago’s 37-yard line)…The Bears tied their season high with 6 sacks and permitted 4-of-15 (26.7%) third-down opportunities Posted a team-high (tied) 12 tackles (10 solo) in the 41-9 win at Buf. (11/4), helping Chicago secure its largest victory of the season (+32 points)…The Bears registered 4 takeaways (3 INTs & 1 FR), while limiting the Bills to 6-of-18 (33.3%) on third down and 166 total passing yards…The unit’s 10 TFL also marked a season high Recorded 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL in a 24-10 win vs. NYJ (10/28) that saw Chicago’s defense limit the Jets to 207 total yards (150 passing & 57 rushing) and 3-of-14 (21.4%) on third down…The Jets’ 12 first downs tied for Chicago’s fewest permitted all season Notched 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 sack vs. NE (10/21), recording the Bears’ only QB takedown of the game…The 4yard third-down sack of QB Tom Brady stifled a NE red zone opportunity and forced a 29-yard FG Recorded a season-high 13 tackles (6 solo) in the OT contest at Mia. (10/14)

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Collected 4 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, in the 16-14 win at Ari. (9/23)…Contributed on a Chicago defense that limited the Cardinals to 221 total yards (168 passing & 153 rushing), 13 first downs and 3-of-10 on third-down conversion attempts…The Bears also posted 4 sacks and 4 takeaways (3 INTs & 1 FR) in the victory Posted 7 solo tackles and his first-career PD in the 24-17 win vs. Sea. (9/17) Recorded 3 tackles (1 solo) and his first-career sack on his first-career snap in his NFL debut at GB (9/9)…Became the first Bears LB since the infamous 1987 NFL season (that predominantly featured replacement players from Weeks 4-6) to record a sack in an NFL debut — COLLEGE — Played three seasons (2015-17) at Georgia, collecting 252 tackles (146 solo), 6.5 sacks, 3 FFs, 3 FRs and 3 PD…Left Georgia with a year of eligibility remaining as one of the most decorated defensive players in program history As a junior in 2017, posted a team-high 137 tackles (85 solo), 6.5 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FR and 2 PD for a defense that ranked No. 6 in total yards (294.9) and points allowed (16.4) per game…Produced a team-high 13 tackles (9 solo), 2.5 TFL and 1 sack in the National Championship game against Alabama….Recorded a team-high 11 tackles (4 solo), including 1 TFL, in the Rose Bowl against Oklahoma, earning defensive MVP honors His 2017 awards included unanimous first-team All-America, SEC Defensive Player of the Year, Butkus Award recipient (presented annually to the nation's most outstanding linebacker) and Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Chuck Bednarik Award finalist (both of which are presented to the nation’s top overall defensive player) Was a two-time SEC academic honor roll selection while pursuing a degree in economics — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Macon County (Montezuma, GA) HS, where he was a standout football player and also participated in basketball…Saw primary action at LB, but was also used as a WR, RB, returner and wildcat QB Changed his commitment to the University of Georgia after originally committing to UCLA on national TV Has a close relationship with his former high school coach and mentor Larry Harold

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— SMITH'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Founder of The Roquan Smith Foundation, which aims to uplift children and their families through activities, events and resources that nurture mental health and promote healthy family structure Hosted the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Hosted a holiday event for families staying at the House of Ruth in Baltimore (2023) Hosted a Thanksgiving dinner and turkey distribution for families in need (2023) Hosted a Turkey distribution for families in need in his home state of Georgia (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Joined teammates and Dunkin’ for a donut and coffee distribution for police and firefighters in Baltimore to commemorate the 9/11 (2023) Hosted a mattress donation for families in need at the House of Ruth Community Engagement Center in Baltimore (2023) Hosted a football camp for students at Owings Mills High School in Owings Mills, MD (2023) Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2023) Visited Naval Air Station in Pensacola, FL and took flight with Blue Angel flight pilot (2023) Attended a Pro Bowl community event in Las Vegas (2023) Embarked on a weeklong, NFL-United Service Organizations (USO) tour to Japan to visit U.S. troops and their families at military bases (2023)...An extension of the NFL's Salute to Service, the NFL-USO tour visited an Air Force base and Marine bases, with a focus on seeing an array of base activities, including unit visits, one-on-one meetings for mission briefings and hosting NFL PLAY 60 camps onsite Provides free access to his very own football camp for children in the area, teaching them the skills he learned to become a Butkus award winner at UGA (2018-22) Hosted a holiday gift giveaway at the SAFE Center, providing the organization's youth gifts and tickets to a Ravens home game (2022) Provided gifts and food to local Macon County residents in Georgia Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2022-23) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Helped socialize dogs and make dog toys with Warrior Canine Connection at the Under Armour Performance Center (2022) Sponsored a drive-thru gift giveaway to benefit 100 children in Macon County (2020-21) Helped launch a Mask Up Macon County campaign, donating hundreds of masks and face coverings to battle COVID-19 exposure (2020)

ROQUAN SMITH'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

TEAM Bears Bears Bears Bears Bears

GP 16 12 16 17 8

GS 14 12 16 17 8

2022 Ravens 2022 TOTAL 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

9 17 16 94

9 86 51 17 169 103 16 158 84 92 850 534

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TK 121 100 139 163 83

S 89 65 98 95 52

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 32 8 44 5.0 37.0 5 1 22 22 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 5 29 2.0 21.0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 41 18 58 4.0 32.0 6 2 16 11 0 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 12 45 3.0 25.0 4 1 53 53t 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 4 18 2.5 14.5 3 2 22 18 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Chicago to Baltimore. 35 7 11 2.0 8.0 1 1 19 19 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 11 29 4.5 22.5 4 3 41 19 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 5 19 1.5 12.0 5 1 30 30 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 316 59 224 20.0 149.5 26 9 162 53T 1 31 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

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ROQUAN SMITH'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Bears 2020 Bears 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 0 1 2 4

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 1 7 6 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 3 5 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 10 13 2 8 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 38 19 19 2 8 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ROQUAN SMITH'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles

21 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 14 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 2.0 vs. Houston Texans, Dec 13, 2020 ...1 more at 2.0. 2 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...5 more at 2. 1 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 ...1 more at 1.

Fumble Recoveries Tackles For Loss Interceptions Interception Return Yards Special Teams Tackles

1 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 27, 2020 3 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 16, 2020 ...1 more at 3. 2 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec 27, 2020 53 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 19, 2021 1 vs. New Orleans Saints, Oct 20, 2019

ROQUAN SMITH'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Passes Defensed

16 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 6 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 06, 2019 1 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 06, 2019

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

2 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 1 vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jan 06, 2019

ROQUAN SMITH'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 16-16

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 1.0 11.0 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.5 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 30 30 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W DID NOT PLAY (NON-INJURY) L 158 84 74 1.5 12.0 5 19 5 1 30 30 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4 TK S 16 8 5 2 12 4 10 6 11 7 9 4 8 5 11 8 5 3 21 14 10 4 8 5 10 5 7 4 8 2 7 3

A 8 3 8 4 4 5 3 3 2 7 6 3 5 3 6 4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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P/S S S 2-2

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 5 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 10 13 0.0 0.0 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 10/19/21 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/3/20 Signed a five-year contract extension (through 2026) with the Ravens on 10/30/20 Was selected by the Ravens in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft

Baltimore also tallied a then-single-season team-record 5,999 total yards and permitted the NFL’s sixth-fewest sacks (32, tied Panthers) in 2018 In 2017, helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s ninth-ranked scoring attack (24.7 ppg)...Over the last nine games of the season, Baltimore averaged the league’s second-most points per contest (29.4) Started 12 games at LT as a rookie in 2016, helping QB Joe Flacco post a team-record 4,317 passing yards

— HONORS — Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2019) Pro Bowl (2019) PFWA All-NFL and All-AFC (2019)

— PERSONAL — Created The Ronnie Stanley Foundation in 2021...The organization aims to to improve the quality of life for rescue dogs, provide training that cultivates therapeutic properties, and then match each rescue with an individual who has faced a challenge in life, such as a chronic illness or emotional trauma An avid soccer fan, Stanley visited Russia to attend the 2018 World Cup during the offseason Stanley is 50 percent Tongan, (his mother, Julie, was born in Tonga), and in 2015, Stanley earned the Polynesian Player of the Year Award, given annually by the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame to the most outstanding Polynesian college football player Is an advocate of pet adoption and supporting animal shelters...Went to the Baltimore BARCS Animal Shelter, where he adopted a pit bull (named Lola) in 2016 and then a pit mix (named Rico) in 2017 Attended Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) HS with former Orioles outfielder Joey Rickard

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started 13 games at LT for the Ravens in 2023, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Started all 11 games in which he saw action in 2022, helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that topped 100 rushing yards in 43 consecutive games (2018-21), tying for the longest streak of its kind in NFL history (Pit. – 1974-77) In 2020, started in six games, before being placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/3/20…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season…Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a then-franchise-record 24 rushing TDs In 2019, helped Baltimore set an NFL record for singleseason rushing yards (3,296) and produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) In 2019, assisted the Ravens in becoming the first team ever to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season Blocked for NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who produced one of the greatest seasons ever by a QB in 2019...Jackson threw an NFL-high 36 TDs (franchise record) and posted 1,206 rushing yards, the most by a QB in single-season history In 2019, helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) In 2018, helped Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack - 2,441 yards (152.6 ypg) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 13/13, 2/2) Started 13 games at LT, helping block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense (156.6 ypg) and No. 4 scoring offense (28.4 ppg)…The ground game eclipsed 100 yards in all 17 contests, while also setting a single-season franchise record with 26 rushing TDs Started at LT, helping block for a Ravens offense that scored twice through the air and twice on the ground, while producing the third-highest postseason rushing mark (229 yards) in franchise history, in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Started at LT, blocking for an offense that produced 491 yards of offense (331 passing & 160 rushing) and a seasonhigh 56 points in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s 56 points also marked the secondhighest total in franchise history and the most points ever scored at M&T Bank Stadium

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2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 6/6, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Started in Baltimore’s first six games, before being placed on Injured Reserve (ankle) on 11/3/20…Helped block for the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which produced the third-most yards (3,071) ever in a 16-game NFL season… Baltimore owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…The Ravens also tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs Started at LT vs. Pit (11/1), before leaving the game in the first quarter with a season-ending ankle injury Started at LT and helped the offense produce 182 rushing yards on 37 carries (4.9 avg) in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…Helped QB Lamar Jackson (108) record his seventhcareer 100-yard rushing game Started at LT and helped the Ravens produce 161 rushing yards on 24 attempts (6.7 avg) in the 27-3 win vs. Cin. (10/11) Helped Baltimore rush for 158 yards on 21 attempts, producing a 7.5 yards-per-carry average vs. KC (9/28)...The 7.5 yards per carry stands as the third-highest single-game clip in franchise history (8.37 vs. Cle. on 9/14/03 & 7.7 vs. Det. on 12/13/09) Helped pave the way for Baltimore’s rushing attack to gain 230 yards in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 18-of-24 passes (75%) for 204 yards and 1 TD Helped block for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 20-of-25 (80%) passes for 275 yards and 3 TDs, producing a 152.1 passer rating in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13)...Jackson also added a team-high 45 rushing yards on 7 carries (6.4 avg.)…Left the game in the third quarter (ankle) and did not return

Started at LT, blocking for an offense that rushed for 251 yards and 1 TD in the playoff-clinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…Baltimore’s 251 rushing yards marked the 30thstraight game in which the rushing attack eclipsed triple digits, tying for the fourth-longest streak since 1970 Started at LT, blocking for a rushing attack that produced a season-best 298 yards and 3 TDs in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Baltimore recorded a season-high 515 total yards and 29 first downs, while its 298 rushing yards marked the fourth-best single-game output in franchise history Started at LT, helping block for an offense that rushed for 130 yards and scored TDs on all 4 red zone trips, including a career-high 3 rushing TDs by RB Gus Edwards, in 31-24 win at Ari. (10/29) Started at LT, helping QB Lamar Jackson complete 21-of-27 passes for a season-high 357 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 1 rushing TD, in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)...Baltimore recorded 503 total yards and scored a TD on 5 of its 6 red zone possessions 2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 11/11, 1/1) Started all 11 games in which he saw action, helping block for the NFL’s No. 2 rush offense (160.2 ypg), which produced the league’s most rushes (88) of 10+ yards and most games (12) with 150+ rushing yards Started at LT in the 17-9 victory vs. Atl. (12/24), helping block for a rushing attack that posted 184 yards on 34 attempts (5.4 avg.)…Also helped sustain a clean pocket and protect QB Tyler Huntley, who did not face a QBH all game Blocked for an offense that eclipsed 150 rushing yards (188) for the eighth-consecutive game and finished 9-of-15 (60%) on third down in the 27-13 win at NO (11/7) Started at LT, seeing rotational action on the left side before a heel injury to RT Morgan Moses called for higher usage at NYG (10/16)…Helped block for a Ravens rushing attack that gained 211 yards on 24 carries, averaging a single-game franchise-record 8.8 yards per attempt Saw his first game action since Week 1 of 2021, starting at LT and rotating with T Patrick Mekari in the 19-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/9)…Helped create lanes for the rushing attack to total 155 yards on 28 carries (5.5 avg.), eclipsing 150 yards for the fourth-consecutive game

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 1/1) Helped Baltimore set an NFL record for single-season rushing yards (3,296) and produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg)...Assisted the Ravens in becoming the first team ever to average at least 200 rushing (206.0) and 200 net passing (201.6) yards per game in a season Helped the Ravens set new single-season franchise records for total TDs (64), points (531), rushing yards (3,296) and total net yards (6,521) Blocked for NFL MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who had one of the greatest seasons ever by a QB...Jackson threw an NFL-high 36 TDs (also a franchise record) and posted 1,206 rushing yards, the most by a QB in NFL single-season history Helped QB Lamar Jackson become the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards and 100 rushing yards in a game (includes regular season and postseason) in the Divisional Playoff vs. Ten. (1/11/20) Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who set a new single-season franchise record in passing TDs (36), in the 31-15 win at Cle. (12/22)...Jackson also rushed (103 yards) for his NFL recordextending fifth 100-yard game of the season Was a gameday inactive (concussion) in Week 15 vs. NYJ

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/1, INJURED RESERVE) Started at LT in the season opener at LV (9/13) before missing the rest of the season with an ankle injury Started at LT at LV (9/13) in his return from a season-ending knee injury in Week 8 of 2020…Helped Baltimore gain 189 yards on the ground to extend its 100-yard rushing streak to 40 games…Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 19-of-30 passes for 235 yards and 1 TD, adding 86 rushing yards

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Helped the Ravens produce 480 yards of offense (including a season-best 285 rushing) in the 45-6 win at LAR (11/25) Protected QB Lamar Jackson, who completed 17 of 24 passes for 222 yards and 4 TDs in the 41-7 win vs. Hou. (11/17)...Helped the Ravens post 256 rushing yards, making Baltimore the first team with 2,000-plus rushing yards in its first 10 games since the 1978 New England Patriots Blocked for QB Lamar Jackson in the 49-13 win at Cin. (11/10), helping him post his second perfect QB rating (158.3) of the season on 15-of-17 passing for 223 yards and 3 TDs Helped the Ravens produce 210 rushing yards, including 115 from RB Mark Ingram II, in the 37-20 victory vs. NE (11/3)...Also blocked for QB Lamar Jackson, who rushed for 2 TDs and thew for another Helped QB Lamar Jackson become the first player ever to pass for at least 200 yards (236) and rush for 150 yards (152) in a regular season game in the 23-17 win vs. Cin. (10/13) Helped the Ravens rush for 173 yards vs. Cle. (9/29)...Baltimore’s 823 rushing yards in 2019 are the most ever by a Ravens’ offense through the first four games of a season Protected QB Lamar Jackson, helping him become the only player in league history to throw for at least 250 yards and rush for at least 120 yards in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)

Started and helped the team produce the then-sixth-most rushing yards (267) in team history in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)…Marked the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB (Lamar Jackson, 119) and RB (Gus Edwards, 115) each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game Was a gameday inactive (ankle) vs. Pit. (11/4) Started at LT for an O-line that helped pave the way for 451 total yards (the most ever by a Ravens’ team at Pittsburgh) in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30) Started for an O-line that helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to record 376 passing yards (the sixth-highest total of his career) and 2 TDs at Cin. (9/13) Started at LT and helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 25 of 34 passes for 236 yards and 3 TDs in the 47-3 season-opening win vs. Buf. (9/9) 2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15) The Ravens permitted the league’s seventh-fewest sacks (27, tied Vikings), helping the team produce the NFL’s ninthranked scoring attack (24.7 ppg)...Over the last nine games of the season, Baltimore averaged the league’s second-most points per contest (29.4) Protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to complete 26 of 42 passes for a season-high 288 yards and 1 TD in the 27-10 win at Cle. (12/17) Played for an O-line that protected QB Joe Flacco, allowing 0 sacks and helping the Ravens produce a season high in points in the 44-20 victory vs. Det. (12/3) Part of an O-line that helped pave the way for 139 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs in the 23-16 win vs. Hou. (11/27) Inactive (concussion) in the 23-0 win at GB (11/19)

Helped Baltimore set single-game team records in yards (643) and points (59) in the 59-10, season-opening victory at Mia. (9/8)...Protected QB Lamar Jackson, allowing him to register career highs in yards (324) and TDs (5), while producing a perfect 158.3 passer rating...Helped block for RB Mark Ingram II, who tallied 107 rushing yards and 2 TDs 2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/15, 1/1) Earned Pro Bowl second-alternate honors, helping Baltimore produce the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack, which totaled 2,441 yards (152.6 ypg)…Baltimore also tallied a then-singleseason team-record 5,999 total yards and permitted the NFL’s sixth-fewest sacks (32, tied Panthers) Helped the Ravens’ rushing attack gain a season-high 296 yards in the 26-24 win vs. Cle. (12/30)…Marked the thirdmost rushing yards in franchise single-game history Protected QB Lamar Jackson, allowing him to complete 12 of 22 passes for a then-career-high 204 yards and 1 TD in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)

Part of an offensive line that did not permit a sack, while paving the way for a season-high 174 rushing yards in a 40-0 win vs. Mia. (10/26) Started at LT for an offense that did not allow a sack and generated 143 rushing yards in the 30-17 win at Oak. (10/8) Started at LT for an O-line that helped the Ravens register 136 rushing yards and QB Joe Flacco throw for 2 TDs in a 24-10 win vs. Cle. (9/17) Started (LT) for an O-line that helped the Ravens’ rushing attack gain 157 yards, while also permitting just 1 sack, in the 20-0 season-opening victory vs. Cin. (9/10) 2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/12) Started 12 games at LT as part of an O-line that helped protect QB Joe Flacco, allowing him to register a career-high 64.9 completion percentage and throw for a franchise-record 4,317 yards...Missed four games with a foot injury Part of an O-line that did not permit a sack, allowing QB Joe Flacco to connect on 36 passes on 47 attempts for 381 yards and 4 TDs in the 38-6 win vs. Mia. (12/4)...The Ravens had 496 yards of offense, then ranking sixth most in team history Started at LT and helped the Ravens generate 396 yards of offense in the 28-7 win vs. Cle. (11/10)

Part of an O-line that helped pave the way for 242 rushing yards in the 20-12 win vs. TB (12/16)…Baltimore became the first team since 1976 (Steelers) to rush for at least 190 yards in five-consecutive games Started at LT for an offensive line that helped the Ravens produce 207 rushing yards in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…Marked the first time in franchise history Baltimore rushed for at least 200 yards in three-consecutive games Started at LT and helped Baltimore’s offense rack up 416 yards, including 242 on the ground, in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Marked the fourth time in franchise history the Ravens produced back-to-back 200-yard rushing games 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Recorded his first-career start and protected QB Joe Flacco, who went 22-of-33 for 258 yards and 1 TD, in the 13-7 season-opening victory vs. Buf. (9/11)

Registered 16 knockdown blocks and allowed just 1 sack, the fewest of the Irish O-Lineman in 2014, earning Notre Dame Offensive Lineman of the Year

— COLLEGE — Played in 41 games at Notre Dame, making 39-straight starts to conclude his career Allowed just 4 QB hurries, 4 QB hits and 3 sacks as a senior in 2015, earning several first-team All-American honors...Also a semifinalist for the Lombardi Award (nation's top player) and Outland Trophy (nation's top interior lineman)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) HS, where he was a three-year starter who helped his team to a combined 43-3 record, three-straight state titles and final No. 5 national ranking in 2011 Standout basketball player whose team finished with a No. 11 national ranking and won a state championship in 2011

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— STANLEY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Hilton Rec Center in Baltimore (2023) Visited Heart and Paw to help therapy dogs get veterinary care (2023) Founded the Ronnie Stanley Foundation, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for rescue dogs and individuals in need Visted the new BARCS facility and distributed homemade dog treats to the dogs (2022) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022) Helped socialize dogs and make dog toys with Warrior Canine Connection at the Under Armour Performance Center (2022) Hosted Paws for a Cause at Jimmy’s Seafood to raise money for the Ronnie Stanley Foundation (2022) Partnered with Pups4Patriots to host a meet and greet with local military veterans experiencing PTSD (2022) Organized school visit at Morrel Park Elementary School through for his foundation, the Ronnie Stanley Foundation (2022) Participated in annual Pawject Runway (2022) Alongside teammate Marcus Peters, purchased Thanksgiving turkeys and sides for food insecure families in the Baltimore community (2021) Partnered with Merrick Pet Care to raise money for the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (2020) Participated in Ravens’ “Register to Vote” Campaign PSA (2020) Joined former teammate Mark Ingram to provide Thanksgiving meals and turkeys for families at Curtis Bay Elementary/Middle School (2020) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019) Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019) Hosted Turkey giveaway to distribute 200 turkeys with teammates at Frederick Elementary School (2019) Hosted dinner event with local Baltimore Foster Teens (2019) Visited Baltimore's Dunbar High School football team to deliver Zappos Shoes/gift cards to the team (2018) Participated in the Maryland SPCA Dog Show contest (2018) Attended the announcement of the Ravens' five-year partnership with Up2Us Sports, which will help continue the team’s social responsibility efforts to improve the Baltimore community through youth sports (2018) Hosted a special advanced screening of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle for youth from Casey Cares, the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore and the Beyond Type 1 foundation (2017) Attended the Ravens Flock Festival at M&T Bank Stadium following the day he was drafted…Joined fans in interactive games while the team announced its remaining draft selections (2016) Joined the 2016 rookie class at the Helping Up Mission in Baltimore City, visiting with and serving lunch to residents Took children from the Casey Cares Foundation, an organization that provides uplifting programs with a special touch to critically ill children, on a Halloween costume shopping trip to Party City (2016) Joined youth from Woodson Elementary and George Washington Elementary to participate in the annual United Way and Hometown Huddle Ravens’ TEAM Challenge event at Under Armour’s Banner Field in Baltimore City (2016) Dedicated supporter of the BARCS Animal Shelter in Baltimore, where he adopted his dogs, Lola and Rico…Advocate for Show Your Soft Side, a campaign developed to combat the alarming incidence of animal abuse in Baltimore Supports teammates’ charitable endeavors, including Tony Jefferson’s “Shop With A Jock” holiday shopping event (2017) and former player Lardarius Webb’s annual Softball Game (2016-17)

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RONNIE STANLEY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2016 Ravens 2017 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 12 15 15 14 6 1 11 13 87

GS 12 15 15 14 6 1 11 13 87

RONNIE STANLEY'S NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 1 0 1 2 5

GS 1 1 0 1 2 5

RONNIE STANLEY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

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S S S S S S

ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST

INACTIVE S S S S S S 13-13

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P/S S S 2-2

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Brandon Stephens was selected by the Ravens in the third round (104th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft…Was the second of two Ravens' draft picks (G Ben Cleveland, 94th overall) in the round

Totaled 7 tackles (6 solo) and his second-career INT in the 31-24 victory at Ari. (10/29) Registered 3 total tackles and 2 PD (which tied his singlegame career high) in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Baltimore's defense permitted fewer than 100 yards in the first half (97) for the fourth-consecutive game Tallied 2 solo tackles and his first-career INT, returning it 52yards to the Browns’ 10-yard line, in the first quarter of the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1)…QB Lamar Jackson punched in his first rushing TD of the game on the first play following the theft…The takeaway marked the longest INT return by a Raven since CB Marcus Peters’ 89-yard pick-6 on 11/10/19 (at Cin.)…Helped contribute to the Ravens’ sixth-ever defensive performance allowing fewer than 200 total yards and tallying at least 3 INTs Posted career highs in total tackles (11) and solo tackles (8), while playing in every defensive snap in the 25-9 seasonopening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)…Contributed to a defense that permitted just 1 rushing first down, while limiting Houston to 7-of-18 (38.9%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started all 16 games in which he appeared with Baltimore in 2023, notching 71 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 INTs and 11 PD, while adding 3 special teams tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Played in 17 games (11 starts) in his rookie campaign (2021), producing 74 tackles (46 solo), 1 TFL, 1 QBH and 4 PD for the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…His 74 tackles are the most by a Ravens’ rookie DB since Matt Elam had 76 in 2013, and they rank third overall by a rookie DB in franchise history — PERSONAL — Enjoys cooking and playing the saxophone in his spare time Is interested in real estate and once interned for a Dallasarea real estate agency called The Blackman Group His sister, Chelsea, is a molecular geneticist His cousin, Alexis Hornbuckle, won an NCAA women’s basketball title (Tennessee) and a WNBA title (Detroit Shock) Was an SMU teammate and friend of former Ravens WR James Proche II in 2019 Graduated with a degree in liberal science from SMU

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 15/4, 0/0) Played in 15 games (four starts), notching 36 tackles, a halfsack and 7 PD…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Registered a career-high 7 solo tackles and 2 PD, including breaking up a third-down pass attempt in the end zone to force a FGA on the game’s opening drive vs. Pit. (1/1/23) Recorded 5 tackles (3 solo) and a half-sack (LB Patrick Queen) – his first-career QB takedown – in the 17-9 win vs. Atl. (12/24)…Baltimore’s defense held Atlanta to 5-of-14 (35.7%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down, while allowing zero touchdowns on four red zone trips Recorded 2 tackles (1 solo) and a team-high 2 PD, including a key third-down breakup that led to a Jets’ missed FGA, in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 2/2) Started all 16 games in which he appeared, notching 71 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 INTs and 11 PD, while adding 3 special teams tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Contributed 9 tackles (6 solo) in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24), helping hold the Chiefs to just 98 total yards and zero points in the second half Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 3 points and 213 total yards (38 rushing & 175 passing) in the Divisional Playoff victory vs. Hou. (1/20/24) Recorded 5 tackles (4 solo) and 2 PD – one of which led to a Marlon Humphrey INT – in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25)...Baltimore tied a single-game franchise record with 5 INTs (10/14/07 vs. STL) Registered 6 tackles (5 solo), including 1 TFL, in the 37-31 OT victory vs. LAR (12/10)…His third-quarter TFL helped the Ravens tie the franchise single-game record (6) for most TFLs in a quarter (10/26/17 vs. Mia.) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/11) Played in 17 games (11 starts) as a rookie, producing 74 tackles (46 solo), 1 TFL, 1 QBH and 4 PD for the NFL’s No. 1 rush defense (84.5 ypg)…His 74 tackles are the most by a Ravens’ rookie DB since Matt Elam had 76 in 2013, and they rank third overall by a rookie DB in franchise history Recorded 6 tackles and 1 PD vs. Pit. (1/9/22) Recorded 5 tackles and 1 PD vs. GB (12/19) 286

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— COLLEGE — Originally began his collegiate career as a running back at UCLA, where he played three seasons (2016-18), posting 277 rushing yards and 1 TD on 65 carries (4.3 avg.) Transferred to SMU in 2019 and switched his position to CB…Over two seasons (2019-20), he recorded 22 PD, including an American Athletic Conference-high 10 in 2020 Totaled 92 tackles (74 solo) at SMU, adding 3.5 TFL, 1 INT and 1 FR Earned several collegiate honors, including NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Invite (2020), National Football Foundation Honor Society (2020) and American Athletic Conference AllAcademic Team (2019)

Posted a team-high 8 tackles (6 solo) vs. Cle. (12/12) Posted 3 tackles and 1 PD, seeing action for injured S DeShon Elliott, in the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…In the second half/OT, Baltimore held the Vikings to 114 total yards and 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down Registered 3 tackles, 1 TFL and 1 ST stop in the 34-6 win vs. LAC, as Baltimore’s defense posted a second-half shutout and limited the Chargers to a season-low 208 total yards and 6 points Tallied a career-high and team-high 10 tackles, 1 QBH and 1 ST stop in the 31-25 win vs. Ind. (10/11), as Baltimore limited Indianapolis to 1-of-4 (25%) in the red zone Notched 3 tackles in his first-career start in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3), as Baltimore pitched a second-half shutout and limited the Broncos to a season-low 256 total yards Posted 1 tackle on defense, while adding 2 ST tackles in the 36-35 win vs. KC (9/19)…Saw increased action following S DeShon Elliott’s departure (concussion)…Baltimore limited Kansas City to 1-of-6 (16.7%) on third down Made his NFL debut, posting 2 solo tackles at LV (9/13)…Helped hold the Raiders to 3-of-6 in red zone TD efficiency, limiting them to 1 FG, forcing 1 turnover on downs and making 1 INT (CB Anthony Averett) inside the 20

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Plano (TX) HS, where he rushed for 1,389 yards and 15 TDs as a senior to earn All-State honors… Registered seven 100-yard and three 200-yard rushing games that season, adding 11 receptions for 151 yards Tallied 1,268 rushing yards and 21 TDs as a junior, after posting 991 rushing yards as a sophomore Was a member of the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll

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— STEPHENS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted the Brandon Stephens Free Youth Football Camp at Milford Mill Academy (2024)...Was joined by teammates CB Jalyn Armour-Davis and K Justin Tucker Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Hosted his Texas Finest football camp at Clark Stadium in Plano, TX (2023) Spoke to Big 33 – Team MD before their practice at M&T Bank Stadium (2023) Co-hosted his first free youth footballl camp with Saints CB Paulson Adebo in their hometown of Plano, Texas (2023) Joined Ravens Cheerleaders and mascot Edgar to distribute coffee and Ravens giveaways to MedStar Health staff (2022) Hosted inaugural Rolling with Santa Holiday event (2022) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2022) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Helped socialize dogs and make dog toys with Warrior Canine Connection at the Under Armour Performance Center (2022) Visited Plano Boys & Girls Club in Texas to interact with students and donate backpacks (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Participated in the Maryland State Fair Purple Takeover Meet and Greet event, designed to introduce new players to the team’s female fanbase (2021) Joined teammates to play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2021) Joined community members and teammates in participating in the Ravens’ third annual Caw to Action community-wide day of service (2021) Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2021) Partnered with the Safeway Foundation to distribute groceries and gifts for the holidays to deserving families in the Baltimore community (2021)

BRANDON STEPHENS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 17 15 16 48

TACKLES GS TK S A TFL YDS 11 74 46 28 1 1 4 36 30 6 0 0 16 71 56 15 2 3 31 181 132 49 3 4

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0.5 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 2 56 52 0 11 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.5 3.0 2 2 56 52 0 22 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 0 0 0 0

BRANDON STEPHENS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 2 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 8 4 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 8 4 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BRANDON STEPHENS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Passes Defensed

11 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Sep 24, 2023 ...1 more at 11. 8 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Sep 24, 2023 ...1 more at 8. 2 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 ...4 more at 2.

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Tackles For Loss Interceptions Special Teams Tackles

288

1 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 ...1 more at 1. 1 at Arizona Cardinals, Oct 29, 2023 ...1 more at 1. 2 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 19, 2021

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BRANDON STEPHENS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles

9 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

Solo Tackles

6 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

BRANDON STEPHENS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 16-16

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 52 52 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 L 71 56 15 0.0 0.0 2 3 0 2 56 52 0 11 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 13-4

TK 11 4 11 2 5 1 3 7 2 1 1 6 6 3 5

S 8 2 8 2 3 1 3 6 2 0 1 6 5 3 4

A 3 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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P/S S S 2-2

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TK 3 9 12

S 2 6 8

A 1 3 4

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

289

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Jordan Stout was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (130th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft…Was the fourth of six Ravens' draft picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; TE Isaiah Likely, 139th and CB Damarion Williams, 141st) in the round

Punted 7 times for a career-high 377 yards (53.9 avg.), while netting 265 yards (37.9 avg.) and pinning 1 boot inside the Steelers’ 20-yard line in the regular season finale vs. Pit. (1/6/24) Punted 5 times for 242 yards (48.4 avg.), while netting 231 yards (46.2 avg.) and placing 4 boots inside the Cardinals’ 20yard line (2 of which landed inside the 10) in the 31-24 win at Ari. (10/29) Punted 7 times for a career-high 334 gross yards (47.7 avg.), netting a career-high 310 yards (44.3 avg.) and pinning 3 balls inside the Browns’ 20-yard line, 2 inside the 10 and 1 inside the 5, with 0 TBs, in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1) Punted 7 times for 329 gross yards (47.0 avg.), netting 281 yards (40.1 avg.) and pinning 2 inside the Colts’ 20-yard line, in the 22-19 OT defeat vs. Ind. (9/24)...Struck a 53-yard fourth-quarter punt that was downed by CB Jalyn ArmourDavis on the 2-yard line, leading to a safety that put Baltimore ahead by 3 points (19-16) with 2:05 remaining in regulation Booted 5 punts for 249 yards (49.8 gross avg. & 45.0 net avg.) in the 25-9 season-opening win vs. Hou. (9/10)…Pinned 3 punts inside the 20-yard line and flipped the field on a 67yard boot from deep inside his own territory

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — With Baltimore in 2023, punted 66 times for 3,158 yards, averaging a franchise-record 47.8 yards per punt...Pinned 28 boots inside the 20-yard line, with only 5 touchbacks Appeared in all 17 games as a rookie in 2022, booting 57 punts for a 45.9 gross average and 40.9 net average, while pinning 26 punts inside the 20-yard line…Produced a franchise rookie-long 69-yard punt vs. Cle. (10/23) and tied Baltimore’s single-game rookie high with 5 punts pinned inside the 20 vs. Den. (12/4)…Helped Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Booted 6 punts for 303 yards, averaging 50.5 yards per punt (47.3 net avg.) and pinning a career-high 5 inside the 20-yard line in the 10-9 win vs. Den. (12/4/22)…Stout’s 5 punts inside the 20 tie P Dave Zastudil (11/17/02) for the Ravens’ single-game rookie record Punted 3 times for 181 gross yards (60.3 avg.) and 147 net yards (49.0 avg.), including a franchise rookie-long 69-yarder that pinned the Browns at their own 12-yard line, in 23-20 win vs. Cle. (10/23/22) Held on all 4 of K Justin Tucker’s FGs, registering the first game-winning hold of his career on Tucker’s 43-yard gamewinner as time expired to deliver a 19-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/9/22)…Added 2 punts, placing both inside the 20 Made his NFL debut, punting 6 times for 291 gross yards (48.5 avg) and 241 net yards (40.2 avg), including a thenfranchise rookie-long 64-yarder, in the 24-9 victory at NYJ (9/11/22)…Also pinned 3 punts inside the Jets’ 20-yard line

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0, 1/0) Appeared in all 17 games, booting 57 punts for a 45.9 gross average and 40.9 net average, while pinning 26 punts inside the 20-yard line…Produced a franchise rookie-long 69-yard punt vs. Cle. (10/23) and tied Baltimore’s single-game rookie high with 5 punts pinned inside the 20 vs. Den. (12/4)…Helped Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Booted 6 punts for 303 yards, averaging 50.5 yards per punt (47.3 net avg.) and pinning a career-high 5 inside the 20-yard line in the 10-9 win vs. Den. (12/4)…Stout’s 5 punts inside the 20 tie P Dave Zastudil (11/17/02) for the Ravens’ singlegame rookie record Punted 3 times for 181 gross yards (60.3 avg.) and 147 net yards (49.0 avg.), including a franchise rookie-long 69-yarder that pinned the Browns at their own 12-yard line, in 23-20 win vs. Cle. (10/23) Held on all 4 of K Justin Tucker’s FGs, registering the first game-winning hold of his career on Tucker’s 43-yard gamewinner as time expired to deliver a 19-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/9)…Added 2 punts, placing both inside the 20 Made his NFL debut, punting 6 times for 291 gross yards (48.5 avg) and 241 net yards (40.2 avg), including a thenfranchise rookie-long 64-yarder, in the 24-9 victory at NYJ (9/11)…Also pinned 3 punts inside the Jets’ 20-yard line

— PERSONAL — Hobbies include playing video games Graduated with a degree in telecommunications 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0, 2/0) Punted 66 times for 3,158 yards, averaging a franchise-record 47.8 yards per punt, while pinning 28 inside the 20-yard line, with only 5 touchbacks Punted 5 times for 251 yards (50.2 avg.), while netting 233 yards (46.6 avg) and pinning 3 boots inside the Chiefs’ 20yard line in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24)…His 66yarder tied Kyle Richardson (12/31/00 vs. Den.) for the longest punt in Ravens postseason history 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Was a three-time letterman at Honaker (VA) HS and was a team captain as a senior…Also earned All-State and AllConference accolades three times Named team MVP as a senior in 2016 after connecting on 9of-9 on FGAs, while averaging 47.0 yards per punt Connected on 13-of-19 FG attempts as a junior in 2015 Also lettered in soccer and track & field Selected as team MVP three times in soccer...Set the school career record for scoring and assists Honaker retired both his soccer (No. 8) and football (No. 10) jersey numbers

— COLLEGE — In 22 games as a punter at Penn State, averaged 44.5 yards per punt, placing 42 of his 100 boots inside the 20 and kicking 28 50-plus-yard punts (including a career-best 76yarder) Handled kickoff duties for the Nittany Lions and was their placekicker, connecting on 20-of-31 FGAs (64.5%), including 16-of-23 as a senior in 2021 Became the first Penn State kicker with multiple 50-yard FGs in a season (2019) Ranks second in Penn State history with 5 FGs of 50 or more yards (52 vs. Michigan in 2021; 50 vs. Indiana in 2021; 50 vs. Ohio State in 2020; 57 (a Penn State record) vs. Pitt in 2019; 53 vs. Idaho in 2019) His college honors include: second-team All-America honors from the AFCA, CBS Sports/247Sports, USA Today and The Athletic (2021); third-team All-American by the AP and Phil Steele (2021); Reese's Senior Bowl All-American (2021); Eddleman-Fields Big Ten Punter of the Year (2021); first-team All-Big Ten by the coaches and media (2021); first-team AllBig Ten from the AP and PFF (2021); All-Big Ten honorable mention as a kicker from the media (2021)

— STOUT'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammate, Roquan Smith for his Thanksgiving dinner and turkey distribution in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined teammates at the Ravens Draft Fest party at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD (2023) Participated in My Cause My Cleats to benefit Boo2Bullying and raise awareness for bullying (2022) Joined teammates to host a holiday party at St. Vincents Villa, interacting with and serving food to students (2022) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022, 2023) Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022) JORDAN STOUT'S NFL REGULAR SEASON PUNTING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 17 17 34

NO. 57 66 123

YDS. 2,618 3,158 5,776

AVG. 45.9 47.8 47.0

OPP. RET. 22 32 54

YDS. 149 433 582

NET YDS. 2,329 2,625 4,954

AVG. 40.9 39.2 40.0

TB 7 5 12

IN20 26 28 54

LG 69 67 69

BK 0 1 1

TB 0 0 0

IN20 2 4 6

LG 53 66 66

BK 0 0 0

JORDAN STOUT'S NFL POSTSEASON PUNTING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 3

NO. 3 9 12

YDS. 142 420 562

AVG. 47.3 46.7 46.8

Punts

7 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 ...3 more at 7. 377 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 60.3 vs. Cleveland Browns, Oct 23, 2022 310 at Cleveland Browns, Oct 01, 2023

OPP. RET. 2 3 5

YDS. 9 85 94

NET YDS. 133 335 468

AVG. 44.3 37.2 39.0

JORDAN STOUT'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: PUNTER Gross Punting Yards Gross Punting Avg Net Punting Yards

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Net Punting Avg Longest Punts Inside the 20 Special Teams Tackles

291

49.0 vs. Cleveland Browns, Oct 23, 2022 69 vs. Cleveland Browns, Oct 23, 2022 5 vs. Denver Broncos, Dec 04, 2022 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Nov 12, 2023 ...1 more at 1. VETERANS


JORDAN STOUT'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: PUNTER Punts Gross Punting Yards Gross Punting Avg Net Punting Yards

Net Punting Avg Longest Punts Inside the 20

5 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 251 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 50.2 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 233 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

46.6 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 66 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 3 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

JORDAN STOUT'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 17

NO. 5 2 7 7 4 3 2 5 2 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 7 66

YDS. 249 117 329 334 154 146 112 242 113 161 182 121 191 129 130 71 377 3,158

AVG. 49.8 58.5 47.0 47.7 38.5 48.7 56.0 48.4 56.5 53.7 45.5 40.3 47.8 43.0 43.3 35.5 53.9 47.8

OPP. RET. 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 0 5 32

YDS. 24 81 48 24 8 11 32 11 18 0 24 23 9 17 11 0 92 433

NET YDS. 225 16 281 310 146 135 80 231 95 121 138 98 182 112 119 71 265 2,625

AVG 45.0 8.0 40.1 44.3 29.2 45.0 40.0 46.2 47.5 40.3 34.5 32.7 45.5 37.3 39.7 35.5 37.9 39.2

TB 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5

IN20 3 0 2 3 3 2 0 4 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 1 28

LG 67 63 65 59 50 56 57 59 66 59 56 55 51 51 56 38 66 67

BK W/L 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 1 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 L 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 L 1 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

IN20 1 3 4

LG 55 66 66

BK 0 0 0

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P P 2

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NO. 4 5 9

YDS. 169 251 420

AVG. 42.3 50.2 46.7

OPP. RET. 1 2 3

YDS. 67 18 85

292

NET YDS. 102 233 335

AVG 25.5 46.6 37.2

TB 0 0 0

W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a four-year contract extension (through 2027 season) with the Ravens on 8/8/22 Signed a four-year contract extension (through 2023 season) with the Ravens on 4/24/19 Re-signed (four-year deal) with Baltimore on 7/15/16 Signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/29/12

Is the first kicker in NFL history to produce nine seasons with 30-plus FGM (2012-13, 2015-18, 2021-23) Is the first kicker in NFL history to register at least 130 points in eight straight seasons (2016-23) Is the only kicker in NFL history with two go-ahead 60-plusyard FGM in the final minute of regulation (66 yards – 9/26/21 at Det.; 61 yards – 12/16/13 at Det.) En route to earning his seventh Pro Bowl honor in 2023, connected on 32-of-37 FGs (86.5%) and 51-of-52 PATs for a career-high and Ravens single-season record 147 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL…Reached 30-plus FGM in a season for the ninth time in his career, with no other kicker in the NFL history owning more than five such seasons…Notched his seventh-career 140-point campaign, tying (K Stephen Gostkowski) for the most in NFL history In 2022, connected on 37-of-43 FGs (86.0%) for a career-high and Ravens single-season record 142 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL, en route to his sixth-career Pro Bowl honor and a second-team All-Pro selection…His 37 FGM ranked No. 1 in the NFL…Surpassed K Matt Stover for the No. 1 spot in every major kicking category on Baltimore’s all-time charts, including FGM, points scored and PATs…Recorded his seventh-straight season with at least 130 points and eighth overall with at least 30 FGM, each marking an NFL record…Helped Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Connected on 65 consecutive fourth quarter/OT FGAs without a miss from 9/11/16-11/20/22 and 82 consecutive second half/OT FGAs without a miss from 11/19/17-11/27/22, with both figures marking the longest such streaks in NFL history...A potential game-winning, career-long 67-yard FGA at Jax. (11/27/22) snapped his record-long streaks Reached several career milestones in 2021: Registered at least 130 points for an NFL-record sixth-straight season; produced 30 FGM for an NFL-record seventh season overall; surpassed K Stephen Gostkowski (1,330) for the most points scored through a player’s first 10 seasons in NFL history, finishing 1,360 in his 10th year In 2021, en route to earning his fifth career Pro Bowl honor (and third straight), connected on 35-of-37 FGs and all 32 PAT tries, producing the NFL’s highest marks in FG% (95.6%) and PAT% (100%)…Finished a perfect 6-of-6 on 50-plus-yard FGAs and 18-of-18 on second half FGs, including 10-of-10 in the fourth quarter/OT…Connected on two game-winners – the 17th and 18th of his career – including the NFL-record 66-yarder at Det. (9/26/21)…Helped Baltimore’s special teams unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Became the fastest kicker to 300 FGM, reaching that mark in his 148th-career game (at Den. 10/3/21)

— HONORS — Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2013, 2016, 2018-19, 2021) Associated Press second-team All-Pro (2017, 2020 & 2022) Seven-time Pro Bowler (2013, 2016, 2019-23) Bridgestone NFL Moment of the Year (66-yard FG at Det.) Six-time PFWA All-NFL (2013, 2016, 2018-21) Eight-time PFWA All-AFC (2013, 2016-21, 2023) Seven-time AFC Special Teams Player of the Month (October, 2019; November, 2018; September, 2018; November, 2017; September, 2016; November, 2014; November, 2013) 12-time AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 3, 2021; Week 6, 2019; Week 5, 2019; Week 16, 2018; Week 3, 2018; Week 12, 2016; Week 8, 2015; Week 4, 2015; Week 3, 2014; Week 15, 2013; Week 12, 2013; Week 10, 2013) GMC “Never Say Never” Moment winner (Week 15, 2013) USA Today All-Joe Team (2012) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Is the most accurate kicker in NFL history (90.2%), connecting on 395-of-438 FG attempts Is tied (with Sebastian Janikowski) for the second-most FGM (58) from 50-plus yards in NFL history (Matt Prater, 80) Since 2012, ranks No. 1 in FGs (395) and points (1,649) His 395 FGM, 1,649 points scored and 464 PATs made are the most in Ravens franchise history, surpassing K Matt Stover in each category in 2022 His 94.2 career FG% in the second half/OT (195-of-207) ranks as the NFL’s best such mark of all time Owns 19-career game-winning FGs (18 regular season and 1 playoff), connecting on 11 of those in road games Is 27-of-30 (90.0%) in the final two minutes of regulation, 18of-20 (90.0%) on tries in the final minute of regulation and a perfect 5-of-5 on OT attempts throughout his career Owns the most points (84) and FGM (17) in Ravens postseason history His seven seasons with at least 140 points (2013, 2016-19, 2022-23) are tied (with K Stephen Gostkowski) for the most in NFL history 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— PERSONAL — He and wife, Amanda, have a son, Easton (9) Can sing opera in seven different languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Latin and Russian Appeared on the 2018 CBS show “Most Valuable Performer," winning the competition by singing “Ave Maria” Likes to do impressions of celebrities such as George W. Bush, Matthew McConaughey, Christopher Walken and former teammate Ray Lewis Pre-game ritual is to lay out his entire uniform (helmet to cleats) on the floor in front of his locker, just as childhood football hero Deion Sanders did

En route to AFC ST Player of the Week honors, connected on 4-of-5 FGAs, including a 50-yarder and the game-winning, NFL-record 66-yarder, in the 19-17 victory at Det. (9/26/21)…Made kicks from 39, 50, 32 and 66 yards, after missing a 49-yard try (WR)…Notched his 17th-career gamewinning FG (including playoffs) and improved to 16-of-16 on tries in the final minute of regulation during his career Connected on a game-winning and NFL record-long 66-yard FG at Det. (9/26/21) In 2020, connected on 26-of-29 (89.7) FGAs and 52-of-53 (98.1) PATs, en route to his fourth-overall and secondconsecutive Pro Bowl nod…Finished with at least 130 points for his fifth-consecutive season, tying the NFL record of consecutive seasons with 130-plus points (Stephen Gostkowski, 2011-15 & David Akers, 2008-12) In Week 6 of 2019, became the fastest kicker in NFL history (118 games) to score 1,000 career points (10/13/19 vs. Cin.) In 2019, connected on 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%) and a franchise-record 57-of-59 PATs, marking his fourthconsecutive year scoring exactly 141 points...Helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) and set a team record for points (531) In 2018, became the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach the 900-point (107 games) and 800-point milestone (95 games)...Only Gino Cappelletti (a WR/kicker combo from 1960-70) did it faster (106 & 93 games, respectively) In 2016, earned his second Pro Bowl invitation and was a unanimous first-team All-Pro selection after producing perhaps the greatest season ever by an NFL kicker...Scored a single-season franchise-record 141 points, connecting on 38of-39 FGs (lone miss was a block) and 27-of-27 PATs In 2016, Tucker’s 38 FGs ranked first in the NFL, while he was 10-for-10 from 50-plus yards, tying (Blair Walsh, 2012 and Brandon McManus, 2020) for the most such kicks in NFL single-season history...An NFL single-season record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond (he was 24-of-24 on such boots) Fastest kicker in NFL history to make 100 FGs (50 games) and to reach the 500-point milestone (60 games), overtaking Hall of Famer Jan Stenerud (61 games)

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0, 2/0) En route to earning his seventh Pro Bowl honor, connected on 32-of-37 FGs (86.5%) and 51-of-52 PATs for a career-high and Ravens single-season record 147 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL…Reached 30-plus FGM in a season for the ninth time in his career, with no other kicker in the NFL history owning more than five such seasons…Notched his seventh-career 140-point campaign, tying (K Stephen Gostkowski) for the most in NFL history Connected on FGs from 53 and 43 yards, while drilling all 4 PATs in the 34-10 Divisional Playoff win vs. Hou. (1/20/24)…Surpassed K Matt Stover for the most FGs made (17) in Ravens postseason history…The 53-yarder – his longest make of the season (regular + postseason) – for Baltimore’s first points also marked the longest make in Ravens postseason history Connected on 8-of-8 PATs in the No.-1-seed-clinching 56-19 win vs. Mia. (12/31)…Set a new career high and franchise record for points scored in a season (143 and counting), while also notching his seventh-career 140-point campaign, which tie (K Stephen Gostkowski) for the most in NFL history Connected on 4 FGs (28, 41, 28 and 24 yards), while drilling all 3 PATS, for a game-high 15 points in the 33-19 win at SF (12/25)…Reached 30 FGM in a season for the ninth time in his career, with no other kicker in the NFL history owning more than five such seasons…Also surpassed K Stephen Gostkowski (390) for the 15th-most FGM (394) in NFL history Connected on 3 FGs (43, 34 and 26 yards) and 2 PATs, overcoming 10-plus MPH winds and rainy conditions in the playoff-clinching 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)…Became the first kicker in NFL history to record at least 25 FGs in each of the first 12 seasons of a career, while also eclipsing K Stephen Gostkowski (1,613) for the most points scored (1,622) through the first 12 seasons of a career Connected on all 3 FGAs (31, 47 & 33 yards) and 2 PATs in the 37-31 OT win vs. LAR (12/10) Connected on FGs from 25 and 47 yards, while drilling all 4 PATs in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16)…Surpassed K Stephen Gostkowski for the most multi-FG games (117) through the first 12 years of a career in NFL history

Became just the ninth kicker in league history to make 3 FGs of 50-plus yards in a single game, connecting on kicks of 52, 57 & 54 yards, vs. Cin. (11/27/16) Kicked a game-winning FG as part of a franchise-record 6 (29, 24, 32, 49, 53 and 61) in the victory at Det. (12/16/13), becoming the only kicker in NFL history to kick FGs from the 20-, 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-yard ranges in a single game His 12-career AFC Special Teams Player of the Week awards are the most in franchise history...His seven AFC Special Teams Player of the Month selections are the most ever by a ST player and are three more than Ravens legends S Ed Reed & K Matt Stover for the most in franchise history

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Drilled FGAs of 32 yards, 34 yards and 55 yards in the 23-20 win vs. Cle. (10/23)…Surpassed Jason Hanson for the thirdmost 50+ yard FGM (53) in NFL history and Stephen Gostkowski for the most multi-FG performances (105) though the first 11 seasons of an NFL career Converted all 4 of his FGAs – 37-yarder for the game’s first points, a 58-yarder to put Baltimore ahead 13-10, a 25-yarder to extend Baltimore’s lead to 16-10 and a 43-yard gamewinner as time expired – in the 19-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/9)…The final boot marked his 19th-career game-winning FG (including playoffs) and was an NFL-record seventh with no time remaining

Connected on FGs from 31, 37 and 45 yards, while drilling all 4 PATs, in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Tied K Stephen Gostkowski for the most multi-FG games (116) through the first 12 years of a career in NFL history Connected on 6 FGs (20, 23 28, 29, 36 & 41 yards) in the 24-16 victory at Ten. (10/16 in London), matching a franchise and personal single-game record…Became the fifth kicker (Gary Anderson, Tyler Bass, John Carney & Jeff Wilkins) in NFL history to twice connect on 6 FGs in a single game 2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0, 1/0) Connected on 37-of-43 FGs (86.0%) for a career-high and Ravens single-season record 142 points, a figure that also ranked No. 2 in the NFL, en route to his sixth-career Pro Bowl honor and a second-team All-Pro selection…His 37 FGM ranked No. 1 in the NFL…Surpassed K Matt Stover for the No. 1 spot in every major kicking category on Baltimore’s alltime charts, including FGM, points scored and PATs…Recorded his seventh-straight season with at least 130 points and eighth overall with at least 30 FGM, each marking an NFL record…Helped Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 3 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Connected on a 22-yard FG to put Baltimore ahead, 10-9, just before halftime, in the Wild Card Playoff at Cin. (1/15/23)…With 5 points scored (1 FG & 2 PATs), surpassed K Matt Stover (70) for the most points scored (74) in Ravens postseason history With FGM from 26, 27 & 51 yards and 1 PAT at Cin. (1/8/23), set a new single-season high in points scored (142), surpassing his previous career-best 141-point seasons (2016-19)…Also achieved 1,500 career points, becoming the second-fastest player (178 games) in NFL history to reach that mark (Stephen Gostkowski – 173 games) Connected on FGs from 30 yards and 51 yards vs. Pit. (1/1/23)…Achieved his seventh-straight season and ninth overall (2012-13, 2016-22) with at least 130 points scored…His seven straight seasons reaching that mark are an NFL record, while his nine overall seasons with at least 130 points are tied with K Stephen Gostkowski for the most in NFL history Connected on 3 FGs within 30 yards (2 from 21 yards & a 27yarder) in the 17-9 victory vs. Atl. (12/24)…Recorded his eighth season with at least 30 FGM, marking the most in NFL history Connected on a 53-yard FG at Cle. (12/17) to surpass K Matt Stover’s record for the most FGM in Ravens franchise history Connected on FGs from 30, 35 and 42 yards in the 16-14 victory at Pit. (12/11)…Surpassed K Matt Stover for the most points scored in Ravens franchise history on his 42-yarder for the game’s first points…Connected on his 24th-, 25th- and 26th-consecutive field goal in Pittsburgh, known as one of the harder places to kick Connected on FGs from 24, 27, 29 and 55 yards, while coming up just short on the potential game-winning 67yarder – the longest attempt of his career – at Jax. (11/27)

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2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/0) En route to earning his fifth career Pro Bowl honor (and third straight), connected on 35-of-37 FGs and all 32 PAT tries, producing the NFL’s highest marks in FG% (95.6%) and PAT% (100%)…Finished a perfect 6-of-6 on 50-plus-yard FGAs and 18-of-18 on second half FGs, including 10-of-10 in the fourth quarter/overtime…Connected on two gamewinners – the 17th and 18th of his career – including an NFLrecord 66-yarder at Det. (9/26)…Helped Baltimore’s special teams unit rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating Connected on all 4 of his FGAs vs. LAR (1/2/22), converting from 22, 46, 46 and 34 yards for his NFL-high 20th game of 4plus FGM since entering the league in 2012…Reached thresholds of 130 points and 30 FGM on the season, producing his NFL-record sixth-straight season with 130-plus points and seventh season overall with 30-plus FGM Connected on all 3 FGAs, hitting from 42, 50 and 55 yards, and produced his first-career successful onside kick (recovered by S Chuck Clark), at Cle. (12/12)…It marked Baltimore’s first successful onside kick since Week 5 of 2001 (at GB)…With 10 points scored in the game, surpassed Stephen Gostkowski (1,330) for the most points scored (1,331) through a player’s first 10 seasons in NFL history…Also recorded his NFL-record eighth game with multiple 50-plus-yard FGM Connected on both of his FGs, hitting from 35 and 28 yards at Pit. (12/5)…Recorded his 25th FG of the season, becoming the first kicker in NFL history to reach that mark in each of the first 10 seasons of a career Connected on all 3 FGs for the second-consecutive game, hitting from 52, 25 and 49 yards in the 16-10 win vs. Cle. (11/28)…It marked his NFL-high 54th performance with at least 3 FGM since entering the league in 2012 Connected on all 3 FGs in the 16-13 win at Chi. (11/21), helping Baltimore secure its first-ever win in Chicago… Notched his 96th performance with multiple FGM, setting a new NFL record by a kicker in the first 10 seasons of a career Connected on 2-of-2 FGAs, including the 36-yard gamewinner to give Baltimore the 34-31 OT win vs. Min. (11/7)…It marked Tucker’s 18th-career game-winning FG (including playoffs), and he extended his streak of consecutive FGM in the fourth quarter/OT to 53

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Clinched the Ravens' win with a 49-yard boot, marking his second game-winning FG of the season and his 15th-career game-winner, in the 20-17 victory vs. SF (12/1) Went 3-for-3 on FGAs, hitting from 25, 28 and 22 yards, and connected on all 3 PATs, in the 30-16 win at Sea. (10/20) Booted a 40-yard FG to become the fastest kicker in NFL history (118 games) to score 1,000 career points in the 23-17 victory vs. Cin. (10/13)...Tucker was 3-for-3 on FGAs, hitting from 40, 49 and 21 yards Kicked a 46-yard FG in OT to seal the Ravens’ victory in the 26-23 win at Pit. (10/6)...The boot marked his 14th-career game-winning FG and his second such at Pittsburgh (52-yard OT kick in 2015)....In the win, Tucker was 4-for-4 on FGAs and 2-of-2 on PATs (14 total points) Connected on all 3 FGAs, hitting from 33, 28 and 51 yards in the 23-17 win vs. Ari. (9/15)

Connected on all 3 of his FGAs in the 23-7 win at Den. (10/3)…Reached 300 FGM in his 148th career game, surpassing K Stephen Gostkowski’s previous record (167 games) to become the fastest kicker in NFL history to reach that milestone En route to AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors, connected on 4-of-5 FGAs, including a 50-yarder and the game-winning and NFL-record 66-yarder, in the 19-17 victory at Det. (9/26)…Made kicks from 39, 50, 32 and 66 yards, after missing a 49-yard try (WR)…Notched his 17th-career game-winning FG (including playoffs) and improved to 16of-16 on tries in the final minute of regulation during his career Connected on both FGAs from 40 and 47 yards and all 3 PATs at LV (9/13)…Has now made 26-of-27 FGAs (96.3%) in 11 Monday night contests…Extended his fourth-quarter, consecutive field goals made to 48 straight, marking the NFL’s longest active streak

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0) Earned first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl first-alternate honors after connecting on 35-of-39 FGAs (misses were from 53 and 65 yards, and he had 2 kicks blocked)…Scored a franchiserecord 141 points for the third-straight season, becoming the NFL’s only kicker to surpass the 140 mark in each of the past three years Produced 10 points, connecting on 3 FGAs and 1 PAT, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22)…Became the first kicker in NFL history to produce six seasons with 30-plus FGM..Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors (his ninth-career award) for the performance Made all 4 FG attempts (41, 21, 45, 47 yards) and was 2-for-2 on PATs in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…Marked the 14th time in his career that Tucker made at least 4 FGs in a game Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November after connecting on 8 of 8 FGAs, a perfect 6-for-6 on PATs, his sixth-career POM award Connected on both FGAs (47 and 28 yards) and was a perfect 3-for-3 on PATs in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…With his 10 points on the day, Tucker became the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach 900 career points, doing so in his 107th game…The only overall player to reach the milestone faster was WR/K Gino Cappalletti (106)

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 2/0) Connected on 26-of-29 (89.7) FGAs and 52-of-53 (98.1) PATs, en route to his fourth-overall and second-consecutive Pro Bowl nod…Finished with at least 130 points for his fifthconsecutive season, tying the NFL record of consecutive seasons with 130-plus points (Stephen Gostkowski, 2011-15 & David Akers, 2008-12) Drilled 2-of-3 FGAs, including a 51-yarder in the fourth quarter of the 20-13 Wild Card Playoff win at Ten. (1/10/21)…The 51-yard make was the second-longest playoff boot of his career (52 yards; 1/3/15 at Pit.) Connected on a game-winning 55-yard FG with :02 remaining to give Baltimore a 45-42 lead in the victory at Cle. (12/14)…Now owns 16-career game-winning FGs (15 regular season and 1 playoff), with 10 of those coming on the road Connected on 3-of-3 FGAs, including a season-long 55yarder, and all 3 PATs in the 30-28 win at Phi. (10/18)…Has hit the second most 50-plus yard FGs (40) since entering the NFL in 2012 Connected on each of his 4 FGAs and 3 PATs (15 total points) in the 33-16 win at Hou. (9/20)...Also appeared in his 130thstraight game, surpassing LB Jarret Johnson for the secondmost consecutive-games played in Ravens history Connected on his only FGA (41 yards), also nailing all 5 PATs and producing 7 TBs on all his kickoffs, in the seasonopening vs. Cle. (9/13)

Nailed all 3 FGAs, which included a season-long 56-yarder, in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18)…His 24-yard FG in the fourth quarter marked the 13th game-winning FG (including playoffs) of his career Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September after connecting on 9 of 10 FGAs, a perfect 12for-12 on PATs, and 3-for-3 on 50-yard-plus FGM Connected on two 52-yard FGs, setting an NFL-record with six-career games with multiple 50-plus-yard FGs in the 27-14 win vs. Den. (9/23)…Earned his eighth-career AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance

2019: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0) Connected on 28-of-29 FGAs (96.6%) and a franchise-record 57 of 59 PATs, marking his fourth-consecutive year scoring exactly 141 points (a Ravens single-season scoring record)...Tucker is the NFL’s only kicker to surpass the 140point mark in each of the past four years (2016-19) Helped the Ravens produce the NFL’s No. 1 scoring offense (33.2 ppg) and set a franchise record for points (531) Went 4-for-4 on FGAs, hitting from 45, 22, 42 and 47 yards in the 28-10 victory vs. Pit. (12/29) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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2015: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0) Converted 33-of-40 FGAs and all 29 PATs (128 total points), becoming the fastest kicker in NFL history to score 500 points (60 games) in a career Made 50- and 37-yard FGs in the 20-17 victory vs. Pit. (12/27) Connected on 2 FGAs (38 and 31 yards) and 1 PAT to become the fastest kicker in NFL history to score 500 points (60 games) at Mia. (12/6) Converted his 10th-career game-winning FG from 47 yards in the 16-13 victory vs. STL (11/22) Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the sixth time in his career after connecting on 5 FGs, including a 39yard game-winner, in the 29-26 victory vs. SD (11/1) Earned his fifth-career AFC Special Teams Player of the Week award after scoring the game’s final 10 points, including the game-tying and game-winning FGs in the OT victory at Pit. (10/1)...His 52-yard game-winner is the longest FG by an opponent at Heinz Field and ties (Jeff Reed, 2010) for longest overall

2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0) Earned Associated Press second-team All-Pro honors after connecting on 34 of 37 FGAs and tying his franchise record of 141 total points...Made his last 19 kicks, and his lone misses on the season were from 46 (blocked), 58 and 62 yards Connected on 3 FGAs, scoring his 800th-career point and becoming the fastest pure kicker in league history to reach the 800 milestone in the 23-16 victory vs. Ind. (12/23) Made all 3 of his FG attempts (38, 46, 51) and went a perfect 5-of-5 on PATs, helping the Ravens produce a season high in points in the 44-20 win vs. Det. (12/3) Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November after converting on 8-of-8 FGAs and 6-of-6 on PATs in the month Scored 11 points, connecting on both PATs and all 3 FGAs (53, 31, 49) in a 23-16 win vs. Hou. (11/27) Scored his 700th-career point, connecting on 3 of 3 FGAs and 3 PATs in the 30-17 victory at Oak. (10/8) 2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0) Earned his second Pro Bowl invitation and was a unanimous first-team All-Pro selection after producing perhaps the greatest season ever by an NFL kicker…Scored a singleseason franchise-record 141 points, connecting on 38 of 39 FGs (lone miss was a block) and 27 of 27 PATs Tucker’s 38 FGs ranked first in the NFL, while he was 10for-10 from 50-plus yards, tying (Blair Walsh, 2012) for the most such kicks in NFL single-season history...An NFL singleseason record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGs made came from 40 yards or beyond (he was 24-of-24 on such boots) Totaled 13 points hitting all 4 FGAs and 1 PAT at Pit. (12/25) Connected on his 10th FG of 50-plus yards in 2016, tying Blair Walsh (2012) for the most in NFL single-season history in the 27-26 win vs. Phi...Improved to 10-of-10 from 50-plus in 2016 and made a 47-yard FG and all 3 of his PATs Posted 11 points, connecting on 3 of 4 FGAs and 2 PATs at NE (12/12)...Tucker’s streak of 35 consecutive FGs made was snapped when his first attempt was blocked...Streak ties (Adam Vinatieri, 2013-14) for the fifth longest of all time Connected on his 35th-straight FGA by converting a 55-yard boot and made all 5 PATs in the 38-6 win vs. Mia. (12/4)

Became the fastest kicker in NFL history to make 100 FGs, doing so in his 50th career contest, after connecting from 22, 21, 37 and 21 yards at Oak. (9/20) 2014: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 2/0) Connected on 29-of-34 FGAs and all 42 PATs for 129 points...Also, by scoring his 401st point in the season finale, Tucker became the second-fastest kicker in NFL history to reach the 400-point milestone, doing so in his 48th NFL game (Hall of Famer Jan Stenerud, 47 games) Connected on all 4 FGAs (28, 45, 52 and 25) and was true on all 7 PATs, totaling 19 points in two postseason contests Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Month (Nov.) after scoring 33 points, connecting on all 7 FGAs and 12 PATs Produced 15 points, connecting on all 4 FGAs and all 3 PATs (his 100th-consecutive PAT) vs. SD (11/30) Connected on all 6 PATs and 2 of 3 FGAs (46, 49 and his 64yard attempt was blocked) in the 48-17 win at TB (10/12) Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after connecting on a 32-yard game-winner as time expired in the 23-21 victory at Cle. (9/21)...Finished with 11 points on 3 FGAs and 2 PATs Contributed 14 points, connecting on all 4 FGAs and both PATs in the 26-6 victory vs. Pit. (9/11)

Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after recording his fifth-career game with multiple 50-yard FGs made, becoming the first NFL kicker to make 3 FGs of 50-plus yards in the first half of a game, in the 19-14 victory vs. Cin. (11/27)...Finished 4-of-4 on FGAs (52, 57, 54, 36) Recorded his 12th game-winning FG on a 53-yarder with 1:02 left in the 19-17 win at Jax. (9/25) Kicked his 11th-career game-winner (49 yards) to spur Baltimore’s second-largest comeback (20 points) in team history in the 25-20 win at Cle. (9/18)

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2013: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0) Earned his first-career Pro Bowl nod after posting a thenfranchise-record 140 points, including a franchise-record 38 FGM (on 41 attempts) and the then-third-highest FG percentage in Ravens history (92.7)...Made an impressive 33consecutive FGs, the fifth-longest streak in NFL history Kicked a franchise-record 61-yard game-winning FG, as part of a franchise-record 6 FGM (29, 24, 32, 49, 53, 61), in the 18-16 victory at Det. (12/16), becoming the only kicker in NFL history to kick FGs from 20-, 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-yard range in a single game 297

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Posted 13 points, while connecting on a then-franchiserecord 7 PATs and both FGAs, as part of a team-record 55point output vs. Oak. (11/11) Made both FGAs (51 and 54 yards) and 1 PAT at Hou. (10/21) Connected on all 3 FGAs (28, 26 and 39) in the 9-6 victory over the Chiefs at KC (10/7)...Also posted his first-career special teams tackle against the Chiefs Kicked his first game-winning FG (a 27-yarder as time expired) in the 31-30 victory vs. NE (9/23) Was true on all 3 FGAs, including a 56-yarder, and 2 PATs at Phi. (9/16)...The 56-yard FG tied a then-team record (Wade Richey)...Became the first rookie in NFL history to make 3 FGs of 48 yards or more in a single game Played in his first-career NFL game and connected on all 5 PATs and 3 FGAs vs. Cin. (9/10)

Earned Special Teams Player of the Week and GMC “Never Say Never” Moment of the Week honors after kicking a franchise-record 61-yard game-winning FG, as part of a franchise-record 6 FGMs (29, 24, 32, 49, 53, 61) in the 18-16 victory at Det. (12/16) Made all 5 FGAs (16 points) in the 22-20 win vs. Pit. (11/28) Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month (Nov.) after making all 14 FGAs and 7 PATs (49 points) in five games Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks, scoring 13 points by hitting all 4 FGAs and 1 PAT in the 19-3 win vs. NYJ (11/24) Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after kicking his fifth-career game-winning FG (a 46-yarder in OT), as well as another FG in regulation (36 yards) and 2 PATs in the 20-17 win vs. Cin. (11/10) Totaled 14 points after connecting on 4 FGAs and both PATs in the 26-23 victory at Mia. (10/6)...His 44-yard FG with 1:42 remaining sealed the victory

— COLLEGE — Kicked in a variety of roles at Texas, handling kickoff duties in 52 games and placekicking in 25 contests Posted 190-career points by hitting 40 of 48 FGAs (83.3%, third in UT history) and all 71 PATs...Also a rugby-style punter, registering 155 punts for 6,283 yards (40.5 avg.) Saw action in all 13 games as a senior in 2011, making 17 of 21 FGAs (81.0%), including a 52-yard long...Earned secondteam All-Big 12 honors by the Associated Press and one of UT’s Frank Denius Most Valuable Special Teams Player Awards...Averaged 64.5 yards per kickoff with 12 TBs, adding 63 punts for 2,471 yards (39.2 avg.)...Connected on the gamewinning FG at in-state rival Texas A&M, earning Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week honors Handled kickoff and punting duties as a sophomore in 2009 for the 13-1 Longhorns, who earned a spot in the BCS National Championship game...Kicked off 99 times for an average of 62.3 yards per kick, adding 14 TBs Majored in music at Texas

2012: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 4/0) Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team, finishing with 132 points (rookie franchise record)...Connected on 90.9% of his FGAs (30 of 33), the then-second-best mark in franchise history and second best by a rookie kicker in NFL history Hit all 42 of his PATs, establishing a Ravens’ single-season franchise record Became the Ravens’ single-season leader of 50-yard FGs (4, broken with 6 in 2013 and then 10 in 2016)...Became the first rookie ever to make 2 50-plus-yard FGs in two games One of only two rookie free agents (Deonte Thompson) to make the Ravens’ 53-man opening-day roster Posted 28 points (4 FGs and 16 PATs), helping the Ravens score 124 points in four playoff games en route to winning Super Bowl XLVII Nailed the game-winning 47-yard FG in double-OT and connected on all 5 PATs in the 38-35 victory in the Divisional Playoff at Den. (1/12/13) Connected on all 4 PATs and both FGAs, including a 38yarder with 5:38 remaining in the fourth quarter to extend the Ravens’ lead to 34-29, in the 34-31 victory in Super Bowl XLVII vs. SF (2/3/13) Kicked a game-winning FG (38-yarder) with 1:07 remaining in the 16-13 OT victory at SD (11/25)...Was 3-of-3 on FGAs (including a game-tying 38-yarder as time expired in regulation to tie the game)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Westlake (Austin, TX) HS, where he was a threeyear letterman, also playing CB, WR and safety Connected on 30 of 44 FGAs and 155 of 162 PATs, ranking as ESPN’s No. 3 placekicker in the nation Earned third-team 5A All-State by the Texas Sports Writers Association and first-team All-District as a senior...Added 8 receptions for 185 yards and 2 TDs as a receiver Also lettered while playing for the soccer team

— TUCKER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammates DB Brandon Stephens and CB Jalyn Armour-Davis at Stephens' youth football camp at Milford Mill Academy (2024) Joined Ravens GM, Eric DeCosta for a school visit at Gilman school in Baltimore, MD (2023) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2021-23) Participated in Ravens’ Inaugural Caw to Action (2019, 2022-23) Surprised students at Gilman School (Baltimore, MD) who participated in Reading Across America (2022) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Joined teammates in participating in the Ravens’ annual Holiday Helpers event to benefit at-risk youth from the Baltimore community during the holiday season (2021) Participated in a surprise virtual meeting and provided words of encouragement to the late Lindsey Cohen, a 23-year-old who succumbed to her battle with breast cancer in early 2021 (2020) Participated in Ravens’ “Register to Vote” Campaign PSA (2020) Participated in “Mask on Maryland” Public Service Announcement (2020) Participated in the Ravens' Signature Project with M&T Bank to renovate the facility and visit with children at the Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore (2019) Partnered with Campbell's to donate 500 cans of soup for each FG Tucker made during the 2018 season to the Maryland Food Bank (2019) Participated in Anthony Levine Sr.'s 10th Annual Home Run Derby & Softball Game with Ravens teammates (2019) Played in former Raven Torrey Smith's Family Fund Charity Basketball Tournament (2019) Helped distribute coats and cold-weather gear to residents at the annual Helping Up Mission coat distribution (2019) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2015, 2019, 2023) Hosted Ice Skating Event with kids from Baltimore’s Living Classrooms (2019) Presented the Baltimore School for the Arts with a $50,000 check for the school to continue its efforts in teaching the arts...Earned the money from his performance of Ave Maria on the CBS show “Most Valuable Performer” (2018) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2018) Participated in the Players Philanthropy Fund’s Beltway Boards & Brews Cornhole Tournament at the Baltimore Museum of Industry (2017-18) Co-hosted Holiday Party for Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital fundraiser (2017) Teamed up with the Ravens and Verizon Wireless to launch a community-wide “Pass It Forward” campaign that included a full day of activities planned throughout the Baltimore area to surprise Ravens fans with random acts of kindness (2016) Joined Ravens alumni and teammates during Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need (2016) Performed “Ave Maria” at the Catholic Charities Christmas Festival that benefitted Gallagher Services, which supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (2015-16) Supported former player Lardarius Webb at his Celebrity Softball Game (2016-17) and annual Thanksgiving food distribution at Webster Kendrick Boys & Girls Club (2015)…Also joined fellow Raven O.J. Brigance in the Brigance Brigade Zumbathon for ALS at the Downtown Merritt Athletic Club (2015) Attended TEAM CASA, the official charity team of the Maryland CASA Association, a fundraising event for the Baltimore Running Festival (2015) Volunteered with teammates and Ravens staff to support Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake in the building of 18 brand new rowhomes, three of which were funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc (2013)…Presented keys for those three rowhomes to new homeowners in an unveiling ceremony (2014) Represented the Ravens at ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the City Springs Community Athletic Complex (2014) and Patterson Park’s Youth Sports and Education Center (2013) Served as a host for the annual Goodwill Gridiron Halloween Party, a fundraiser with proceeds benefitting Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake (2014-16) Joined Healthy Harbor Baltimore in bringing awareness to GamePlanEarth, a season-long environmental initiative established and led by the Ravens to help make Baltimore more sustainable (2014) Supports team holiday events such as the annual MedStar Union Memorial Hospital visit (2014) and the annual coat distribution to residents at the Helping Up Mission (2013-14, 2017-18) Served a Thanksgiving-themed meal and read stories to children at Paul’s Place homeless shelter (2014) Joined former Ravens kicker Matt Stover for a holiday reading at Kennedy Krieger’s annual Festival of Trees (2014) Participated in events that promote PLAY 60, the NFL movement for an active generation, including the Hispanic Heritage Football Clinic (2012), the Hometown Huddle Ravens’ TEAM Challenge (2012-13) and Fuel Up to PLAY 60 Rewards Assembly (2014)

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JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON KICKING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2012 Ravens 2013 Ravens 2014 Ravens 2015 Ravens 2016 Ravens 2017 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 195

FGM 30 38 29 33 38 34 35 28 26 35 37 32 395

FGA 33 41 34 40 39 37 39 29 29 37 43 37 438

PCT. 90.9 92.7 85.3 82.5 97.4 91.9 89.7 96.6 89.7 94.6 86.0 86.5 90.2

LG 56 61 55 52 57 57 56 51 55 66 58 50 66

XP 42 26 42 29 27 39 36 57 52 32 31 51 464

XPA 42 26 42 29 27 39 37 59 53 32 32 52 470

PCT. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.3 96.6 98.1 100.0 96.9 98.1 98.7

BLK 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 9

PTS 132 140 129 128 141 141 141 141 130 137 142 147 1,649

PCT. 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

BLK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 28 19 5 6 11 5 14 88

PCT. 76.9 90.9 100.0 90.9 100.0 91.7 81.8 90.9 100.0 86.7 80.0 91.7 89.8

50+ 4-4 6-7 4-9 4-10 10-10 5-7 5-7 1-1 3-5 6-6 9-14 1-5 58-85

PCT. 100.0 85.7 44.4 40.0 100.0 71.4 71.4 100.0 60.0 100.0 64.3 20.0 68.2

PCT. 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 71.4

50+ 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 3-5

PCT. 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 100.0 60.0

JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL POSTSEASON KICKING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2012 Ravens 2014 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 13

FGM 4 4 1 2 3 1 3 18

FGA 4 4 2 2 6 1 3 22

PCT. 100.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 81.8

LG 47 52 33 49 51 22 53 53

XP 16 7 2 0 2 2 5 34

XPA 16 7 2 0 2 2 5 34

JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON FIELD-GOAL ACCURACY STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2012 Ravens 2013 Ravens 2014 Ravens 2015 Ravens 2016 Ravens 2017 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

1-19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

PCT. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

20-29 8-8 10-10 10-10 10-10 4-4 7-7 12-12 8-8 8-8 7-7 13-13 10-10 107-107

PCT. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

30-39 8-8 12-13 11-11 9-9 10-11 11-11 9-9 9-9 6-7 9-9 11-11 10-10 115-118

PCT. 100.0 92.3 100.0 100.0 90.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 85.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.5

40-49 10-13 10-11 4-4 10-11 14-14 11-12 9-11 10-11 9-9 13-15 4-5 11-12 115-128

JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL POSTSEASON FIELD-GOAL ACCURACY STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2012 Ravens 2014 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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1-19 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1

PCT. 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0

20-29 1-1 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 5-5

PCT. 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 100.0

300

30-39 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-4

PCT. 100.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0

40-49 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 2-2 5-7

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JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2012 Ravens 2013 Ravens 2014 Ravens 2015 Ravens 2016 Ravens 2017 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 195

GS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TK 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 8

S 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 7

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JUSTIN TUCKER'S NFL POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2012 Ravens 2014 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2019 Ravens 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 13

GS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Goals Made

6 at Tennessee Titans, Oct 15, 2023 ...1 more at 6. 6 at Tennessee Titans, Oct 15, 2023 ...1 more at 6. 66 at Detroit Lions, Sep 26, 2021 67 at Jacksonville Jaguars, Nov 27, 2022 8 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...1 more at 8. 8 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...1 more at 8.

S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JUSTIN TUCKER'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: KICKER Field Goal Attempts Longest Field Goals Made Longest Field Goal Attempts PATs Made PAT Attempts

Points

18 at Tennessee Titans, Oct 15, 2023 ...1 more at 18. 1 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 17, 2022 Special Teams Tackles ...7 more at 1. 69.3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 26, 2014 Kickoff Average Extra Point Attempt Percentage 100.0 vs. Miami Dolphins, Dec 31, 2023 ...17 more at 100.0. 100.0 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 Field Goal Percentage ...21 more at 100.0. 7 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 Touchbacks ...10 more at 7.

JUSTIN TUCKER'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: KICKER Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Longest Field Goals Made Longest Field Goal Attempts PATs Made

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5 at Denver Broncos, Jan 12, 2013 PAT Attempts 12 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 03, 2015 Points 67.3 at San Francisco 49ers, Feb 03, 2013 Kickoff Average Extra Point Attempt Percentage 100.0 at Denver Broncos, Jan 12, 2013 5 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Jan 06, 2013 Touchbacks

3 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 03, 2015 3 at Buffalo Bills, Jan 16, 2021 ...2 more at 3. 53 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 53 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 5 at Denver Broncos, Jan 12, 2013

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JUSTIN TUCKER'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 17

FGM 1 2 1 0 1 6 1 1 3 1 2 2 3 3 4 0 1 32

FIELD GOALS FGA PCT 1 100.0 3 66.7 2 50.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 6 100.0 1 100.0 2 50.0 3 100.0 2 50.0 2 100.0 3 66.7 3 100.0 3 100.0 4 100.0 0 0.0 1 100.0 37 86.5

LG 39 44 50 0 23 41 32 48 45 37 47 48 47 43 41 0 36 50

XP 2 3 2 4 1 0 5 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 8 1 51

EXTRA POINTS XPA PCT 2 100.0 3 100.0 2 100.0 4 100.0 1 100.0 1 0.0 5 100.0 4 100.0 4 100.0 4 100.0 4 100.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 3 100.0 8 100.0 1 100.0 52 98.1

BLK 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

PTS W/L 5 W 9 W 5 L 4 W 4 L 18 W 8 W 7 W 13 W 7 L 10 W 8 W 11 W 11 W 15 W 8 W 4 L 147 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

BLK 0 0 0

PTS 10 4 14

SCORE 34-10 10-17

+ - Overtime

JUSTIN TUCKER'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P P 2

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FGM 2 1 3

FIELD GOALS FGA PCT 2 100.0 1 100.0 3 100.0

LG 53 43 53

302

XP 4 1 5

XPA 4 1 5

EXTRA POINTS PCT 100.0 100.0 100.0

W/L W L 1-1

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens on 5/28/24 Signed a two-year contract with the Bengals on 3/17/22 Placed on the Reserve/Opt-Out (COVID-19) list on 8/3/20 Signed a one-year contract with Cincinnati on 5/1/20 Re-signed with the Bengals on 3/21/19 Placed on Injured Reserve on 11/21/18 Signed to the Bengals’ 53-man roster from the practice squad on 12/6/17 Waived by Cincinnati on 11/20/17 and signed to the Bengals’ practice squad on 11/21/17 Signed to the Bengals’ 53-man roster from the practice squad on 11/11/17 Signed with the Bengals’ practice squad on 9/3/17 after being waived on 9/2/17 Signed with the Bengals as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/5/17

Posted 2 solo tackles and 1 TFL vs. Ind. (12/10), contributing to a unit that limited the Colts to 46 yards on the ground, marking the fewest permitted by the defense all season Registered five multi-tackle games (at KC, 12/31; vs. Min., 12/16; vs. Ind., 12/10; vs. Pit., 11/26; vs. Bal., 9/17) 2022: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 11/6, 3/0) Played in 11 games (six starts), recording 19 tackles (8 solo), 3 QBHs and a career-high 2 sacks…Also registered 6 tackles (1 solo) in three games played during the playoff run to the AFC Championship game Tallied a postseason career-high 3 tackles (1 solo) in the AFC Championship at KC (1/19/23) Registered his second sack of the season at NE (12/24), while also contributing to a unit that stifled the Patriots rushing attack to 61 yards…It marked the fewest rushing yards allowed by the defense all season Credited with a season-high 4 stops at Bal. (10/7) Posted 3 solo tackles, including his first-career sack, on Thursday Night Football vs. Mia. (9/29)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 14 games (one start) for Cincinnati in 2023, registering 19 tackles (8 solo), 1 TFL and 1 QBH Saw action in 11 games (six starts) for the Bengals during the 2022 season, recording 19 tackles (8 solo), a career-high 2 sacks and 3 QBHs…Also registered 6 tackles (1 solo) in three games played during Cincinnati’s playoff run to the AFC Championship game Played in all 17 games (nine starts) for the AFC Champion Bengals in 2021, notching 12 tackles (3 solo) and 1 QBH…Contributed to a unit that ranked fifth in rushing yards allowed per game (102.5) and second in goal-to-go efficiency (59.3%)…Also started in the Divisional Playoff at Ten. (1/22/22) and appeared in Super Bowl LVI vs. LAR (2/13/22) Competed in all 16 games (seven starts) in 2019, posting a career-high 27 tackles (14 solo), 3 TFL and 1 FF…Cincinnati produced the fifth-best defensive red zone efficiency (49.0%)

2021: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 17/9, 2/1) Played in all 17 games (nine starts) for the AFC Champions, notching 12 tackles (3 solo) and 1 QBH… Contributed to a unit that ranked fifth in rushing yards allowed per game (102.5) and second in defensive goal-to-go efficiency (59.3%)…Also started in the Divisional Playoff at Ten. (1/22/22) and appeared in Super Bowl LVI vs. LAR (2/13/22) Tallied 3 tackles vs. GB (10/10) 2020: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 0/0, RESERVE/OPT-OUT) Opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns 2019: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 16/7) Competed in all 16 games (seven starts), posting a careerhigh 27 tackles (14 solo), 3 TFL and 1 FF… Cincinnati produced the fifth-best defensive red zone efficiency (49.0%) Accumulated 4 tackles (3 solo) vs. NE (12/15) Posted a career-high 7 tackles (5 solo), 1 TFL and his firstcareer FF at Oak. (11/17) Tallied 4 stops for a second-consecutive game vs. Jax. (10/20) Credited with 4 tackles (2 solo), including 1 TFL, at Bal. (10/13)

— PERSONAL — His uncle Viliami Maumau played at Colorado from 1994-97 and in the NFL with the Denver Broncos Is of Tongan descent Last name is pronounced: TOO-poe 2023: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 14/1) Saw action in 14 games (one start), registering 19 tackles (8 solo), 1 TFL and 1 QBH Notched a season-best 4 tackles (1 solo) vs. Min. (12/16)…Posted his second-straight game with multiple tackles 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2018: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 6/0) Played in six games, recording 9 tackles (6 solo) Registered a season-best 5 tackles (3 solo) vs. NO (11/11)

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2017: (CINCINNATI BENGALS – 1/0) Saw his first-career NFL action at Ten. (11/12)

34 tackles (24 solo), 3 TFL and a half-sack…Posted a careerhigh 9 stops (4 solo) against Utah…Tallied 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 TFL against Charleston Southern Saw action in 12 games in 2012, finishing with 16 tackles (12 solo), 4.5 TFL and 1 sack…Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo), including his first-career sack against Arizona…Named honorable mention Freshman All-American by collegefootballnews.com Majored in communications

— COLLEGE — Played in 50 games across five seasons (2012-2016) at Colorado, posting 124 tackles (85 solo), 16 TFL, 7 sacks and 1 FR…Twice named honorable mention All-Pac 12 (2014&2016) Started all 14 games in 2016, generating 45 tackles (26 solo), 4.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks, notching honorable mention All-Pac 12 honors…Credited with 5 solo tackles and 1 TFL against Utah…Recorded a season-best 7 tackles (6 solo) against Oregon…Co-recipient of CU’s Defensive Trench Award, which coaches present to the most outstanding defensive player in the front seven…Was a major contributor to a defense that ranked 13th nationally, permitting just 323.8 yards per game Redshirted the 2015 season Started all 12 games in 2014, accumulating 29 tackles (23 solo), 4 TFL, 3 sacks and 1 FR…Notched a career-best 2 sacks against Arizona…Generated a season-high 4 solo tackles against UCLA… Named honorable mention All-Pac 12 Was a 12-game starter for the Buffaloes in 2013, recording

— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Orange (CA) HS for three years, before prepping his senior season at Buena Park (CA) HS, where he was named the 2011 Freeway League Defensive Player of the Year and garnered first-team All-Freeway League and All-CIF Southern Section honors, as well as second-team All-Orange County recognition…Recorded 78 tackles (36 solo), 5 sacks and 4 FFs to help Buena Park post a 10-3 record As an offensive lineman, was an All-Golden West League selection his junior year at Orange Also lettered in track, throwing the shot put

— TUPOU'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in “Jump for Joy,” joining his Cincinnati teammates in delivering gifts to kids at Sky Zone (2023) Supported Bengals teammate Kahlil McKenzie during his football camp in Frisco, TX (2023)

JOSH TUPOU'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Bengals 2018 Bengals 2019 Bengals 2020 Bengals 2021 Bengals 2022 Bengals 2023 Bengals NFL TOTALS

GP 1 6 16 0 17 11 14 65

GS 0 0 7 0 9 6 1 23

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 14 13 3 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 9 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 8 11 2 20 2.0 20.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 8 11 1 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 39 47 6 25 2.0 20.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JOSH TUPOU'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Bengals 2022 Bengals NFL TOTALS

GP 2 3 5

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 5 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 5 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JOSH TUPOU'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

7 at Oakland Raiders, Nov 17, 2019 5 at Oakland Raiders, Nov 17, 2019

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Forced Fumbles Tackles For Loss

304

1 at Oakland Raiders, Nov 17, 2019 1 vs. Cleveland Browns, Dec 29, 2019 ...2 more at 1.

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JOSH TUPOU'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (BENGALS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 at Browns 09/17 Ravens 09/25 Rams 10/01 at Titans 10/08 at Cardinals 10/15 Seahawks 10/29 at 49ers 11/05 Bills 11/12 Texans 11/16 at Ravens 11/26 Steelers 12/04 at Jaguars 12/10 Colts 12/16 Vikings 12/23 at Steelers 12/31 at Chiefs 01/07 Browns 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P

TK 1 2 0 1

S 1 0 0 1

A 0 2 0 0

P P

0 0 1 0

0 1

P P P P P S P P 14-1

0 2 1 2 4 1 3 1 19

0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 8 11

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST ON INACTIVE LIST 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L L L W L W W W W L L L W W W L L W 9-8

SCORE 3-24 24-27 19-16 3-27 34-20 17-13 31-17 24-18 27-30 20-34 10-16 34-31+ 34-14 27-24+ 11-34 17-25 31-14

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— PERSONAL — Played left wing for one of North America’s top junior ice hockey teams, the Triple-A Mississauga Ice Dogs... Teammates included NHL's Ryan Ellis, Casey Cizikas, Ben Chiarot and Jamie Devane Selected as the 15th-overall pick in the 2013 Canadian Football League Draft by the Hamilton Tiger Cats, but opted to pursue an NFL career instead Has a son, Levi (1)

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed with Baltimore on 3/13/24 Re-signed with Baltimore on 8/31/23 after being released on 8/29/23 Re-signed with Baltimore on 2/15/23 Released by Baltimore on 8/30/22 and re-signed on 8/31/22 Signed a one-year deal with the Ravens on 5/23/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (triceps) on 10/26/21 Signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys on 3/22/21 Re-signed a one-year deal with Chicago on 3/26/20 Signed with the Bears on 10/22/19 Released by the Titans on 10/19/19 Signed a one-year deal with Tennessee on 4/29/19 Re-signed a one-year deal with Baltimore on 3/8/18 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 9/27/17 Activated from Injured Reserve-Designated for Return on 11/27/15 Placed on Injured Reserve-Designated for Return (biceps) on 9/8/15 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on 8/25/14 Originally selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (134th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/3, 2/1) Played in all 17 games (three starts), posting career bests in TFL (5), sacks (3) and QBHs (6), while contributing 22 tackles, 2 PD and his first-career FR…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Registered a career-high 2 sacks (-20 yards) and a team-high 3 QBHs in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25), contributing to a 4sack effort by a Ravens’ defense that also forced a seasonbest 5 turnovers (all INTs) Registered a TFL in his first start of the season in the 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)...Baltimore limited the Jaguars to 3-of-13 (23.1%) on third down Recorded 2 total tackles and his first-career FR – forced by ILB Roquan Smith – in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26)...Allowing just 279 total yards, Baltimore's defense registered 4 total takeaways (3 FR & 1 INT), including 3 in the first half Registered 4 solo tackles and 1 sack (-6 yards) at Pit. (10/8), helping Baltimore extend its franchise record to 26 consecutive games with at least 1 sack

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Has blocked 2 FGAs in his career in clutch moments, both while with the Ravens...Blocked a FGA in the fourth quarter of a 19-17 win at Jax. (9/25/16) and also blocked a FGA (returned 64 yards for the game-winning TD by S Will Hill III) in his NFL debut on Monday Night Football at Cle. (11/30/15) Played in all 17 games (three starts) in 2023, posting career bests in TFL (5), sacks (3) and QBHs (6), while contributing 22 tackles, 2 PD and his first-career FR…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Played in16 games (eight starts) with the Bears in 2020, posting 36 tackles (17 solo), 2.5 sacks, 2 TFL, 4 QBHs and 1 PD…Chicago produced the league’s eighth-best defensive third-down conversion percentage (38.1) and fifth-best defensive red zone efficiency (54.7%) In 2018, started in all 16 games for the first time in his career, recording 27 tackles (17 solo), 2 PD and a half-sack for a Ravens’ team that posted the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring defense (17.9 ppg)…Also made his postseason debut With Baltimore in 2016, recorded 10 tackles (7 solo), 2 sacks (-9 yards) and 2 PD for the league’s seventh-best defensive unit (322.1 ypg) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0, 1/0) Appeared in 16 contests, recording 21 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack and 3 PD…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Tallied a season-high 4 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD vs. Pit. (1/1/23) Registered his first sack of the season (-9 yards) at Cle. (12/17)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 5-of-15 (33.3%) on third down and a 1-of-4 (25%) red zone TD efficiency 2021: (DALLAS COWBOYS – 6/4, 0/0) In six games (four starts), registered 3 tackles and 1 PD, before being placed on the club’s Injured Reserve list with a triceps injury on 10/26 306

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2020: (CHICAGO BEARS – 16/8) Registered a career year in 16 games played (eight starts) with the Bears, posting 36 tackles (17 solo), 2.5 sacks, 2 TFL, 4 QBHs and 1 PD…Chicago produced the league’s eighthbest defensive third-down conversion percentage (38.1) and fifth-best defensive red zone efficiency (54.7%) Started in the team’s NFC Wild Card matchup at NO (1/10/21), tallying 2 tackles (1 solo) Produced 3 tackles (1 solo) and a half-sack in a 33-27 win at Min. (12/20) Tallied 2 tackles, including 1 sack, in the 36-7 win vs. Hou. (12/13)…Houston’s 7 points scored were the fewest permitted by Chicago all season Posted a career-high 6 tackles (3 solo) vs. Min. (11/16) Notched 4 tackles (2 solo) and 1 QBH at Ten. (11/8) Tallied 5 tackles (2 solo) and his first sack (-4 yards) of the season vs. Ind. (10/4)

Started and recorded 2 tackles, including 1 TFL, and a PD for a defense that registered 3 sacks and held the Broncos to just 173 passing yards in the 27-14 win vs. Den. (9/23) Started at DE for a defense that limited Buffalo to just 153 total yards, including 33 yards and 0 first downs in the first half in the season-opening 47-3 win vs. Buf. (9/9) 2017: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/3) Started three games and posted 4 tackles for a unit that led the league in both takeaways (34) and INTs (22)...Missed the final 13 games after being placed on Injured Reserve (foot) Started on the D-line before leaving the game in the second quarter with a foot injury at Jax. (9/24, in London) Recorded 3 tackles for a unit that forced 5 turnovers (4 INTs and 1 FR) for the second-consecutive game in a 24-10 win vs. Cle. (9/17)...It marked the first time in franchise history the Ravens registered 5 takeaways in back-to-back games Made his first-career start for a defense that forced 5 TOs (4 INTs and 1 FR) and posted the 11th shutout in franchise history in the 20-0 season-opening win at Cin. (9/10)

2019: (CHICAGO / TENNESSEE – 13/0) Appeared in four games as a reserve for the Tennessee Titans before being cut and signing with the Chicago Bears on 10/22…Posted 16 tackles (10 solo), including 1 TFL, 1 QBH and 2 PD in nine games played with the Bears

2016: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/0)) Produced 10 tackles (7 solo), 2 PD and a then-single-season career-high 2 sacks (-9 yards) for a defense that allowed the NFL’s fifth-fewest rushing yards (89.4 ypg) and ranked seventh overall (322.1 ypg)...From 2014-16, Baltimore was one of three teams (Den. & Sea.) to rank in the NFL’s Top 10 in total defense each season Posted 1 sack for a defense that produced 3 INTs and allowed just 277 total yards in the 38-6 win vs. Mia. (12/4) Blocked a critical FGA in the fourth quarter, keeping the Ravens within 2 points and leading to a game-winning 53yard FG by K Justin Tucker on the ensuing offensive possession in the 19-17 win at Jax. (9/25) Registered 1 sack (-7 yards) for a defense that posted a shutout in the final three quarters in a 25-20 come-frombehind win at Cle. (9/18)

2018: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/16, 1/1) In 2018, started in all 16 games for the first time in his career, recording 27 tackles (17 solo), 2 PD and a half-sack for a Ravens’ team that posted the league’s No. 1 overall (292.9 ypg) and No. 2 scoring (17.9 ppg) defense…Also made his postseason debut Registered 2 tackles, including a TFL, for a defense that limited the Chargers to 243 total yards in the Wild Card vs. LAC (1/6/19) Posted a half-sack (-3.5 yards) for a defense that limited the Chargers to a season-low 198 total yards, including just 51 rushing, in the 22-10 win at LAC (12/22) Part of a defensive line that held the Falcons to just 131 total yards, including 34 rushing, in the 26-16 win at Atl. (12/2)…The 131 total yards marked the fewest by a Falcons’ team since 1999 (105 at SF)

2015: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 6/0) Saw his first-career NFL action, posting 11 tackles (6 solo), 1 sack and 1 blocked FG, for the NFL’s eighth-ranked defense (337.4 ypg), which finished No. 2 overall (291.1 ypg) over the season’s final eight games Recorded his first-career sack for a defense that held the Chiefs to 277 total net yards vs. KC (12/20) Posted a then-career-high 5 tackles (4 solo) vs. Sea. (12/13)

Posted 2 solo tackles for a defense that limited the Raiders to 249 total yards in the 34-17 win vs. Oak. (11/25)…Oakland was also 3-of-13 (23%) on third down Started at DE as part of a defensive line that helped hold the Bengals to 255 total yards – including 48 rushing – in the 24-21 win vs. Cin. (11/18) Started for a D-line that helped post franchise records in single-game team sacks (11), while permitting the secondfewest passing yards (51) and total yards (106) in team history, in the 21-0 shutout win at Ten. (10/14) Started and posted a TFL for a defense that registered 10 TFL, 8 PD and 5 sacks at Cle. (10/7) Started at DE for a defense that allowed the Steelers just 47 second-half yards in the 26-14 win at Pit. (9/30)…Pittsburgh was also just 2-of-12 (17%) on third down 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Tallied his first-career tackles (2) and blocked a potential game-winning FGA in his NFL debut in the 33-27 victory at Cle. (11/30)...S Will Hill III scored (64 yards) on the blocked FGA…It marked Baltimore’s fifth-straight game with a blocked kick, good for the longest streak of its kind since at least 2000 (when data became available) 2014: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Spent his rookie season on Injured Reserve due to a knee injury suffered in training camp...Placed on IR on 8/25 307

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— COLLEGE — Played in 36 games (20 starts) at Virginia, totaling 75 tackles (26 solo), 16.5 TFL (-48 yards), 3 sacks (-15 yards), 2 FRs, 1 FF and 11 PD Posted a career-high 40 tackles (13 solo), 1 sack, 11.5 TFL (-34 yards) and 9 PD (led all NCAA down linemen), earning honorable mention All-ACC accolades as a senior in 2013...Was limited by a high ankle sprain for much of the year

Redshirted as a true freshman in 2009 Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in general studies from Virginia — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Lorne Park (Mississauga, Ontario) Secondary School, where he was a two-time Toronto Star All-Star Recorded 16 TFL, 10 sacks and 8 PD as a junior Also played basketball and junior hockey

— URBAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammates to host a holiday party at St. Vincents Villa, interacting with and serving food to students (2022) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Joined teammate, Ronnie Stanley, for the Paws for a Cause event at Jimmy’s Seafood to raise money for the Ronnie Stanley Foundation (2022) Joined teammates to converse and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening (2020) Participated in the Players Philanthropy Fund’s Beltway Boards & Brews Cornhole Tournament (2018) Participated in My Cause My Cleats (2018) Joined teammates and Ravens staff members to renovate Mary Ann Winterling Elementary School in downtown Baltimore (2017) Supported the Steve Smith Family Foundation Fashion Show, benefiting the House of Ruth Maryland (2016) Alongside Giant Food, helped distribute 150 holiday food baskets to families in need at the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Family Center YMCA (2015)

BRENT URBAN'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

TEAM Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Titans

2019 Bears 2019 TOTAL 2020 Bears 2021 Cowboys 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 6 16 3 16 4

GS 0 0 0 3 16 0

9 13 16 6 16 17 109

0 0 8 4 0 3 34

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 5 1 3 1.0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 3 3 10 2.0 9.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 17 10 2 5 0.5 3.5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Tennessee to Chicago. 16 10 6 1 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 10 6 1 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 17 19 2 6 2.5 7.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 10 11 2 11 1.0 9.0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 16 6 5 29 3.0 26.0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 86 64 17 66 10.0 57.5 16 0 0 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BRENT URBAN'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2014 Ravens 2018 Ravens 2020 Bears 2021 Cowboys 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

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GP 0 1 1 0 1 2 5

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 4 4 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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BRENT URBAN'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

6 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Nov 16, 2020 4 at Pittsburgh Steelers, Oct 08, 2023 ...2 more at 4. 2.0 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023

Passes Defensed Fumble Recoveries Tackles For Loss

1 at Cleveland Browns, Oct 01, 2023 ...13 more at 1. 1 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 2 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023

BRENT URBAN'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

3 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 ...3 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss

1 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Jan 06, 2019

BRENT URBAN'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P P P P P P P P P P P P S S S P 17-3

TK S 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 22 16

A 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1.0 6.0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2.0 20.0 2 20 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 3.0 26.0 5 29 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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P/S S P 2-1

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TK 0 3 3

S 0 1 1

A 0 2 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed (two-year deal) with the Ravens on 4/5/24 Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on 9/30/23 Signed to the Baltimore Ravens’ practice squad on 9/26/23 Signed with the Los Angeles Chargers on 5/5/22 Released by the Patriots on 3/6/22 Signed with the Patriots on 3/18/21 Released by the Dolphins on 3/9/21 Signed by the Dolphins on 3/21/20 Signed a two-year contract extension with the Patriots on 9/8/17 Acquired by the New England Patriots, along with a 2017 seventh-round draft pick, from the Detroit Lions, in exchange for a 2017 sixth-round draft pick on 10/25/16 Activated from Injured Reserve on 11/3/14 Placed on Injured Reserve (abdomen) on 9/1/14 Selected by the Detroit Lions in the second round (40th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft

Appeared in all 17 games (13 starts) for the Chargers in 2022, compiling 46 tackles (30 solo), with 8 TFL, 5 sacks, 3 PD, 1 FF and 2 FRs Returned to the Patriots in 2021, appearing in 16 games (eight starts) and recording 66 tackles (42 solo), 5 sacks, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 1 INT…Contributed to a New England unit that was Top 5 in the NFL in total defense (310.8, fifth), passing (187.1, second), scoring (17.8, second) and third-down conversions (36.5%, fifth)…The Patriots’ defense finished in the NFL’s Top 10 in scoring for the 10th-consecutive season, becoming the first team since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1996-2005) to accomplish this feat Saw action in 14 games (13 starts) under his former Patriots linebacker coach Brian Flores for a 2020 Dolphins team that won 10 games in a season for just the second time since 2000…Totaled 69 tackles (46 solo), 6 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 6 PD and a career-high 10 TFL as a team captain for a defense that led the NFL with 29 takeaways and finished sixth in scoring (21.1 ppg) Started all 15 games in which he saw action for New England in 2019, tallying 56 tackles (41 solo), 6.5 sacks and a career-high 3 FFs as part of a unit that ranked as the No. 1 overall defense (275.9 ypg) for the first time in franchise history and also ranked first in scoring defense (14.1 ppg) for just the third time in team history (2003 and 2016)…The defense also held teams to a 16-game NFL-record 47-of-195 (24.1%) on third down Started all 16 games for the Super Bowl Champ Patriots in 2018, registering a career-high 89 tackles (54 solo), 5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FRs and 1 INT, while reaching the end zone twice – once following a blocked punt and once on a FR…Started all three postseason games, registered a teamhigh 17 tackles (15 solo) and 3 sacks Played in 13 games (12 starts) for the Super Bowl-bound Patriots in 2017, racking up 73 tackles (58 solo), 7 TFL, 5.5 sacks (second on the team), 9 QBHs and 2 PD…Started in all three postseason games Was traded from the Lions to the Patriots midway through the 2016 season…Totaled 50 tackles (30 solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 3 PD and 1 FF between the Lions and Patriots in 14 games (nine starts) Played in 15 games for Detroit in 2015, posting 7 tackles (5 solo), 1 sack and 2 TFL, while contributing 3 special teams tackles Played in eight games as a rookie with the Lions after missing the first eight weeks of the season with an abdomen injury…Registered 4 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, and 2 special teams tackles for a Lions team that won 11 games for the first time since 1991 and clinched just their second playoff berth since 2000

— HONORS — Two-time AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 13, 2020; Week 4, 2019) Dolphins' Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award nominee (2020) Dolphins’ Nat Moore Community Service Award winner as part of the team’s Social Impact Committee (2020) Named to the New England Patriots’ 2010s All-Decade Team, voted on by the Patriots Hall of Fame Selection Committee (2020) Patriots’ Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee (2019) Patriots’ Ron Burton Community Service Award recipient (2019) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Has appeared in 15 postseason games (nine starts), primarily with the Patriots…Played in three Super Bowls (LI, LII, LIII) and won two titles (LI, LIII), all with the Patriots…Started in Super Bowls LII (2/4/18) and LIII (2/3/19)...His 4 FFs in postseason play are the most amongst all active players, also tying (several players) for the fourth most all time Saw time in 14 games (four starts) during his first season as a Raven (2023), setting a career high in sacks (9), while posting 30 tackles, 9 TFL, 4 PD, 2 FFs and 9 QBHs…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— PERSONAL — Inducted into McQueen High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame in August of 2023 Graduated from BYU with a degree in history and minor in communications in 2013 Believes he will work in broadcasting when his football career ends…Worked as an analyst for NFL Network during the run up to Super Bowl LVII in February 2023 Enjoys playing golf in his free time…Played Augusta National Golf Club practice course during the week of the 2022 Masters PGA Tournament Married his college sweetheart, former Miss Utah Marissa Powell, in 2014…Has one son (Trae) and one daughter (Giavanna) The story of his recruitment to BYU was featured in Jeff Benedict & Armen Keteyian’s best-selling book, “The System” Mentored former Detroit Lions first-round pick DE Ziggy Ansah while they were teammates at BYU, teaching him how to play football and train after walking onto the team from Ghana and never playing the sport before…Later became NFL teammates in Detroit Wore leg braces for the first two years of his life, at one point breaking off part of his brace to climb out of his crib Learned the phrase, “RMA – right mental attitude” from his high school coach Ken Dalton…Lives by that mantra and has passed it down to his children Close friends with former NBA player Brandon Davies, who played on the BYU basketball team when Van Noy was a student Grew up a fan of the Nevada Wolf Pack, frequently attending the university’s football, basketball and baseball games Started playing football at 5 years old, when his father, who worked in parks and recreation, would sneak him into a flag football league with 8-year-olds…Started playing tackle football at age 9 Was given the name Kyle by his adopted parents Layne and Kelly Van Noy, who adopted him a few months after he was born…His biological mother – who remains anonymous – put him up for closed adoption with the request that he be raised a Mormon…Raised in California for the first decade of his life after being born in Henderson, NV, and moving to Reno, NV, at age 11…Also has an older brother, Travis

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He and his wife Marissa created the Van Noy Valor Foundation in 2014, with the mission to provide opportunities and encouragement for personal valor in disadvantaged youth by granting resources and tools to grow and develop and teaching the youth to armor themselves for future success…Inspiration for the foundation came from their love of helping adopted, fostered and disadvantaged youth in need, Kyle himself, as well as Melissa’s father and brother, were adopted…Has provided internship and scholarship opportunities for children involved with the foundation...Has hosted many events, including a charity golf outing and backpack giveaways for school-aged children…Took 53 children and adults from Koinonia Foster Homes & Family Services to the Reno Aces vs. Las Vegas 51s minor league baseball game, where Kyle threw out the first pitch 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/4, 2/1) Saw time in 14 games (four starts) during his first season as a Raven, setting a career high in sacks (9), while posting 30 tackles, 9 TFL, 4 PD, 2 FFs and 9 QBHs…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Notched 3 tackles (2 solo), including 1 TFL, and 1 QBH in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24), helping hold the Chiefs to just 98 total yards and 0 points in the second half Registered 2 total tackles, including a second-quarter sackfumble (-3 yards), vs. Pit. (1/6), contributing to a franchisetying 4 FFs in a single game (10/18/20 at Phi.) since at least 2000 (when data became available) Registered 1 sack (-5 yards), setting a new single-season career-high (8), in the 56-19 vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s defense posted 3 takeaways, 3 sacks and limited the Dolphins' No. 1 scoring offense to just 19 points Recorded 3 tackles (1 solo), including 1 sack (-5 yards), in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25), contributing to a 4-sack effort by a Ravens’ defense that also forced a season-best 5 turnovers (all INTs) Contributed 4 tackles (3 solo), including 2 TFL, and 1 PD in the 37-31 OT victory vs. LAR (12/10)…His third-quarter TFL helped the Ravens tie the franchise single-game record (6) for most TFLs in a quarter (10/26/17 vs. Mia.) Posted 2 tackles (1 solo), including 1 sack (-10 yards), in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16), helping the defense register 5 sacks and hold the Bengals to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down Notched 2 sacks (-21 yards), one of which a strip-sack (recovered by DT Broderick Washington), on back-to-back plays in the second quarter in the 37-3 win vs. Sea. (11/5)…Baltimore’s defense permitted season-lows in total yards (151), rushing yards (28), first downs (six) and thirddown conversions (1-of-12, 8.3%) Registered 5 tackles (2 solo) and 2 sacks (-13 yards) in the 38-6 win vs. Det. (10/22)…Baltimore’s 5 sacks tied a franchise record (set in 2006) of three straight home games reaching that mark

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Posted his first sack as a Raven (-9 yards) and 1 PD in the 24-16 win at Ten. (10/15 in London)…Baltimore’s defense totaled a season-high 6 sacks while permitting a season-low 1-of-9 (11.1%) on third down Recorded 1 QBH and 1 PD in his Ravens debut, contributing to a defense that allowed just 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing) in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1)…It marked the Ravens’ fewest yards allowed since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131 yards)

Posted 3 tackles (1 solo) in AFC Wild Card Playoff at Buf. (1/15/22) Recorded 6 tackles (3 solo), including 1 sack (-6 yards), at Mia. (1/9/22) Notched 4 tackles (3 solo) in the 50-10 victory vs. Jax. (1/2/22) Registered 6 tackles (3 solo) at Ind. (12/18) Contributed 5 tackles (1 solo), 3 PD and 1 FF in the 36-13 win vs. Ten. (11/28), helping the defense force 4 turnovers Matched a season-best 8 tackles (5 solo), while adding 2 sacks (-17 yards) and a 35-yard pick-6 of QB Matt Ryan in the shutout victory at Atl. (11/18)…Aided in the Patriots picking off all three Falcons QBs (Ryan, Josh Rosen and Feleipe Franks), marking the first time three QBs threw an interception in the same game since Jim Harbaugh, Ryan Leaf and Moses Moreno did so for the Chargers on 11/12/00 vs. Mia. Notched 5 total tackles, including 1 sack (-4 yards), and 1 FF in the 45-7 victory vs. Cle. (11/14) Posted 4 total tackles and 1 FR vs. Dal. (10/17) Made 3 tackles (2 solo), including 1 sack (-10 yards), and 1 PD vs. Mia. (9/12) for a defense that held the Dolphins to 74 yards on the ground

2022: (LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – 17/13, 1/0) Appeared in all 17 games (13 starts), compiling 46 tackles (30 solo), with 8 TFL, 5 sacks, 3 PD, 1 FF and 2 FRs Tallied 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 PD in the AFC Wild Card Playoff at Jax. (1/14/23) Recorded 1 sack in each of the final five regular season games of the season, which marked the longest streak of his career and was the NFL’s longest active streak at the time…Helped the Chargers rank No. 3 in the NFL in scoring defense and total defense and No. 4 in passing defense during that span Tallied 5 tackles (3 solo), including 1 sack (-7 yards), which extended his sack streak to five consecutive games at Den. (1/8/23) Contributed 2 tackles (1 solo), including a strip-sack, and 1 FR for a defense that allowed just 111 passing yards vs. LAR (1/1/23) Posted 2 solo tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFL and 2 QBHs at Ind. (12/26), contributing on a defense that tallied 3 INTs and 7 sacks, while not permitting a third-down conversion Notched 5 tackles (3 solo), including 1 sack (-6 yards), vs. Ten. (12/18) Tallied 2 TFL, including his first sack of the season, vs. Mia. (12/11)…The defense held the Dolphins to just 3 completions for 19 passing yards in the first half Registered 5 tackles (4 solo) at Ari. (11/27) Contributed 4 tackles (3 solo) at Hou. (10/2), helping limit the Texans to 7 points in the first half, which marked the fewest allowed by the defense since 9/26/21 at KC Made his first start of the season, posting 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL vs. Jax. (9/25) Recorded 2 tackles (1 solo), 1 QBH and 2 PD at KC (9/15) Totaled 3 tackles (2 solo) in his Chargers debut vs. LV (9/11)

2020: (MIAMI DOLPHINS – 14/13) Saw action in 14 games (13 starts) under his former Patriots linebacker coach Brian Flores for a Dolphins team that won 10 games in a season for just the second time since 2000…Totaled 69 tackles (46 solo), 6 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 6 PD and a career-high 10 TFL as a team captain for a defense that led the NFL with 29 takeaways and finished sixth in scoring (21.1 ppg) Notched 5 tackles (2 solo) at Buf. (1/3/21) Posted 6 tackles (3 solo) at LV (12/26) Contributed 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD vs. NE (12/20), helping limit the Patriots to just 2-of-9 (22%) on third down Made 8 tackles (6 solo), while posting career highs in sacks (3) and TFL (5) vs. Cin. (12/6), earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the second time in his career…Became the first Dolphins player to record at least 3 sacks in a game since Cameron Wake (10/18/15 at Ten.) Registered 5 tackles (3 solo) and 1 sack (-8 yards) at NYJ (11/29), holding the Jets to just 3-of-13 (23%) on third down Notched 4 tackles (2 solo) and 2 QBH at Den. (11/22) Contributed 5 tackles (2 solo) and 1 QBH vs. LAC (11/15) Posted 5 tackles (4 solo), including 1 TFL, and 1 PD at Ari. (11/8) Tallied a season-high 9 tackles (5 solo), adding 2 PD and a 28-yard FR return to the 1-yard line in the win vs. LAR (11/1), contributing on a defense forced 4 first-half turnovers Registered 5 tackles (4 solo) vs. Sea. (10/4) Made 3 tackles (1 solo), including 1 strip-sack FR in the third quarter, at Jax. (9/24) Contributed 4 total tackles, 1 FF and 1 PD vs. Buf. (9/20)

2021: (NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – 16/8, 1/1) Returned to the Patriots, appearing in 16 games (eight starts) and recording 66 tackles (42 solo), 5 sacks, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 1 INT…Contributed to a New England unit that was Top 5 in the NFL in total defense (310.8, fifth), passing (187.1, second), scoring (17.8, second) and third-down conversions (36.5%, fifth)…The Patriots’ defense finished in the NFL’s Top 10 in scoring for the 10th-consecutive season, becoming the first team since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1996-2005) to accomplish this feat 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Returned a fumble 46 yards for a TD, marking the then-thirdlongest FR-TD in team history, in the third quarter of the victory vs. NYJ (12/30) Posted 3 solo tackles, including 1 sack (-10 yards), at Pit. (12/16) Notched 6 tackles (3 solo), including a half-sack, and 2 QBHs for a defense that registered 5 QB takedowns at Mia. (12/9) Contributed 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 QBH vs. Min. (12/2) Produced 5 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD at NYJ (11/25) Tallied a single-game career-high 12 tackles (5 solo) at Ten. (11/11) Posted 9 tackles (3 solo) vs. GB (11/4) Totaled 8 tackles (7 solo), 2 sacks (-14 yards) and 1 FF at Buf. (10/29), helping limit the Bills to 99 total yards in the first half…It marked the first road game in which New England held an opponent to less than 100 total yards in the first half since 10/11/15 at Dal. Scored his first-career TD on a 29-yard return following a blocked punt, while also recording 6 solo tackles and 1 TFL at Chi. (10/21)…It marked the 10th blocked punt for a TD in franchise history Recorded 8 tackles (6 solo) vs. Ind. (10/4) Notched 7 tackles (3 solo) at Det. (9/23) Posted 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 INT at Jax. (9/16)

Tallied 5 total tackles, including 1 sack (-6 yards) and 2 TFL, in his Dolphins debut at NE (9/13) 2019: (NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – 15/15, 1/1) Started all 15 games in which he saw action, tallying 56 tackles (41 solo), 6.5 sacks and a career-high 3 FFs as part of a unit that ranked as the No. 1 overall defense (275.9 ypg) for the first time in franchise history and also ranked first in scoring defense (14.1 ppg) for just the third time in team history (2003 and 2016)…The defense also held teams to a 16-game NFL-record 47-of-195 (24.1%) on third down Registered 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 strip-sack in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Ten. (1/4/20) Produced 5 tackles (3 solo) vs. Mia. (12/29) Notched 4 tackles (3 solo), including 1 TFL, vs. Buf. (12/21) Posted 5 tackles (4 solo) and 2 QBH vs. KC (12/8) Recorded 3 solo tackles, including 1 sack (-6 yards), at Hou. (12/1) Totaled 5 tackles (4 solo), including 1 TFL, vs. Dal. (11/24) Contributed 5 solo tackles, including 1 sack (-7 yards), and 2 QBHs at Phi. (11/17) Posted 6 tackles (5 solo), 1 QBH and 1 FF at Bal. (11/3) Registered 1 sack (-9 yards) vs. Cle. (10/27) Notched 5 tackles (2 solo) and 1 FR in the shutout win at NYJ (10/21)…The Patriots become only the second team in NFL history (1942 Chicago Bears) to blank opponents on the road by at least 30 points on multiple occasions in a single season (also in Week 2’s 43-0 victory at Mia.) Registered 1 sack and scored a TD, marking the third score of his career, on a 22-yard FR return following LB Jamie Collins’ FF vs. NYG (10/10) Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his 8-tackle, 2sack, 2-FF performance at Buf. (9/29)…Hit Buffalo QB Matt Barkley late in the game, forcing an INT by LB Jamie Collins to secure the victory Posted 4 tackles (2 solo), including a half-sack, and 1 PD vs. NYJ (9/22)…The Patriots held the Jets to just six first downs and 105 yards of total offense (the then-fourth-fewest allowed in team history and fewest since 12/4/88 vs. Sea.)…The Patriots also became the first team in the Super Bowl era to not allow a passing or rushing TD in each of their first three games of the season

2017: (NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – 13/12, 3/3) Played in 13 games (12 starts) for the Super Bowl-bound Patriots, racking up 73 tackles (58 solo), 7 TFL, 5.5 sacks (second on the team), 9 QBHs and 2 PD…Started in all three postseason games Started in Super Bowl LII vs. Phi. (2/4/18), finishing with 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL Made a team-high 9 tackles (5 solo) in the AFC Championship Playoff vs. Jax. (1/21/18), including a fourth-quarter 9-yard sack which halted the Jaguars’ potential game-winning drive Posted 3 tackles (1 solo), including a half-sack, and 1 PD at Buf. (12/3) Notched 6 tackles (4 solo), including 1 sack (-8 yards), and 2 QBHs vs. Mia. (11/26) Collected 4 tackles (2 solo), including a half-sack, at Oak. (11/19) Contributed 5 solo tackles at Den. (11/12) Tallied 6 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD vs. LAC (10/29) Posted 7 solo tackles, including 2 TFL, vs. Atl. (10/22) Registered the first multi-sack game of his career, posting 2 sacks and totaling 7 tackles (6 solo), at NYJ (10/15) Collected 7 tackles (5 solo), including a half-sack, at TB (10/5) Contributed 7 tackles (5 solo), including 1 sack, vs. Car. (10/1) Collected a season-high 11 tackles (9 solo) vs. Hou. (9/24) Notched 4 tackles (3 solo), including 1 TFL, at NO (9/17)

2018: (NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – 16/16, 3/3) Started all 16 games for the Super Bowl Champ Patriots, registering a career-high 89 tackles (54 solo), 5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 1 FF, 2 FRs and 1 INT, while reaching the end zone twice – once following a blocked punt and once on a FR…Started all three postseason games, registered a teamhigh 17 tackles (15 solo) and 3 sacks Started in the Super Bowl LIII victory vs. LAR (2/3/19), posting 3 solo tackles and 1 sack as part of a defensive effort that held the Rams' top-ranked offense to just 3 points Finished with a team-best 10 tackles (8 solo) and 2 sacks in the AFC Championship Game at KC (1/20/19) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— COLLEGE — Ended his four-year career at BYU (2010-13) as one of the program’s most decorated defensive players of alltime…Appeared in 52 games (36 starts) for the Cougars, registering 226 tackles (157 solo), 61.5 TFL (most in program history), 25 sacks, 5 FFs, 4 FRs, 7 INTs and 3 blocked kicks Was a two-time (2012-13) All-American and three-time (2011-13) first-team All-Independent performer Was named the All-Independent Defensive Player of the Year and a semifinalist for the Bednarik and Butkus Awards (best defensive player and best LB, respectively) after recording 17.5 TFL in 2013 Ranked seventh in the nation with 13 sacks as a junior for the nation’s No. 3-ranked total defense in 2012…Exploded in the Poinsettia Bowl against San Diego State (12/20/12), posting a Defensive MVP performance that included 8 tackles (5 solo), 3.5 TFL, 1 blocked punt, 1 strip-sack, 1 FR-TD and 1 pick-6 Was the only FBS player in 2011 to record at least 1 tackle, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 PD, 1 FR, 1 FF, 1 blocked kick and 1 TD…Recorded a strip-sack and scored on the FR return in the win against Ole Miss (9/3/11)

Posted 6 tackles (5 solo) vs. KC (9/7) 2016: (PATRIOTS / LIONS – 14/9, 3/0) Was traded from the Lions to the Patriots midway through the season…Totaled 50 tackles (30 solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 3 PD and 1 FF between the Lions and Patriots in 14 games (nine starts) Played in all three of New England’s postseason games, including their Super Bowl LI victory vs. Atl. (2/5/17)…Split a sack with DE Trey Flowers on a third-quarter third-and-11, helping spark the largest comeback in Super Bowl history Finished with 4 solo tackles and 1 FF in AFC Championship win vs. Pit. (1/22/17) Notched 7 tackles (1 solo) vs. NYJ (12/24) Posted 6 tackles (4 solo), including 1 TFL, and 1 FF at Den. (12/18) Tallied 4 tackles (1 solo) and 1 PD vs. Bal. (12/12) Notched 4 solo tackles and picked off QB Jared Goff for his first-career INT vs. LAR (12/4) Contributed 3 tackles (1 solo), including 1 sack (-8 yards), in his Patriots debut at SF (11/20) Registered 3 tackles (2 solo) in his final game as a Lion vs. Was. (10/23) Posted 5 solo tackles vs. LAR (10/16) Tied a season high with 7 tackles (all solo) at Chi. (10/2) Made his first-career start in the Lions’ season-opening win at Ind. (9/11)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Played OLB and WR at McQueen (Reno, NV) HS, where he received over 25 scholarship offers as the most highlyrecruited player in Northern Nevada history Led the Lancers to a 14-0 record and a 4A state championship in 2008, while earning first-team All-State honors…Tallied 79 tackles, 14 sacks, 6 FFs and 4 FRs, along with 35 receptions for 731 yards and 18 TDs as a senior As a junior, recorded 69 tackles, 24 TFL, 7 sacks, 7 FFs and 2 INTs, while totaling 805 receiving yards and 13 TDs Also lettered in basketball, baseball and track, where he was an all-league performer in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relays

2015: (DETROIT LIONS – 15/0) Played in 15 games, posting 7 tackles (5 solo), 1 sack and 2 TFL, while contributing 3 special teams tackles Posted 2 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, in the Thanksgiving Day win vs. Phi. (11/26) Notched his first-career sack vs. Min. (10/25) 2014: (DETROIT LIONS – 8/0, 1/0) Played in eight games as a rookie after missing the first eight weeks of the season with an abdomen injury…Registered 4 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, and 2 special teams tackles for a Lions team that won 11 games for the first time since 1991 and clinched just their second playoff berth since 2000 Made his postseason debut in the NFC Wild Card Playoff at Dal. (1/4/15) Posted 1 solo tackle in his NFL debut vs. Mia. (11/9)

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— VAN NOY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Annually hosts a charity winter holiday party, where his foundation gifts personalized Christmas trees and gifts to families at financial risk Hosted the Van Noy Valor Golf Tournament at Alpine Country Club (Highland, UT), a fundraiser that benefits kids in foster care. (2023-24) Attended the Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2023) Joined teammate Rashod Bateman for a Halloween party with the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Maryland (2023)

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2016 Patriots 2016 TOTAL 2017 Patriots 2018 Patriots 2019 Patriots 2020 Dolphins 2021 Patriots 2022 Chargers 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 8 15 7

GS 0 0 7

TK 4 7 23

S 4 5 21

7 14 13 16 15 14 16 17 14 142

2 27 9 9 50 30 12 73 58 16 89 54 15 56 41 13 69 46 8 66 42 13 46 30 4 30 20 90 490 330

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 1 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1.0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Detroit to New England. 18 2 14 1.0 8.0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 14 1.0 8.0 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 7 31 5.5 33.5 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 5 32 3.5 28.0 10 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 46 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 15 7 30 6.5 42.5 15 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 1 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 10 39 6.0 36.0 10 0 0 0 0 6 2 2 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 5 37 5.0 37.0 7 1 35 35t 1 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 8 38 5.0 28.0 9 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 9 61 9.0 66.0 9 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 56 291 42.5 280.0 72 3 35 35T 1 33 12 9 2 96 10 8 2 0 0 0 0

KYLE VAN NOY'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2014 Lions 2016 Patriots 2017 Patriots 2018 Patriots 2019 Patriots 2021 Patriots 2022 Chargers 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 15

GS 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 9

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 1 0 0 0.5 4.5 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 11 5 2 5 1.0 9.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 15 2 2 28 3.0 43.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 1 1 2 1.0 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 42 13 6 39 5.5 61.5 9 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

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Tackles For Loss Interceptions

12 at Tennessee Titans, Nov 11, 2018 9 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 24, 2017 3.0 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 06, 2020 3 vs. Tennessee Titans, Nov 28, 2021 2 at Buffalo Bills, Sep 29, 2019 1 vs. Dallas Cowboys, Oct 17, 2021 ...6 more at 1.

5 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 06, 2020 1 at Atlanta Falcons, Nov 18, 2021 ...2 more at 1. 35 at Atlanta Falcons, Nov 18, 2021 1 at Miami Dolphins, Dec 09, 2018 ...9 more at 1. 46 vs. New York Jets, Dec 30, 2018

Interception Return Yards Special Teams Tackles Longest Opp Fumble Return

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Forced Fumbles

10 at Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 20, 2019 8 at Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 20, 2019 2.0 at Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 20, 2019 1 vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Jan 13, 2019 ...2 more at 1.

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1 vs. Tennessee Titans, Jan 04, 2020 ...3 more at 1. 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024 ...5 more at 1. 1 at Los Angeles Rams, Feb 03, 2019

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KYLE VAN NOY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L NOT ON ROSTER W NOT ON ROSTER W NOT ON ROSTER L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 1 0 1.0 9.0 1 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 2 3 2.0 13.0 2 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 2 0 2.0 21.0 1 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 2 2 0 1.0 10.0 1 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 3 1 2 1.0 5.0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1 1 0 1.0 5.0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2 2 0 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 30 20 10 9.0 66.0 9 61 9 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

TK

S

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P/S P S 2-1

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TK 1 3 4

S 1 2 3

A 0 1 1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

316

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SCORE 34-10 10-17

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2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 0/0, 0/0, NFI) Spent the entire season on Reserve/NFI (knee)

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 8/30/23 Placed on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 7/19/23 Andrew Vorhees was selected by the Ravens in the seventh round (229th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft…Baltimore traded a 2024 sixth-round pick to Cleveland in exchange for the pick (229) used to select Vorhees…Declared for the draft following six seasons at USC (2017-22)

— COLLEGE — Appeared in 55 games (48 starts) at RG, LG and LT during his six-year career (2017-22) at USC…Also recorded 2 career tackles on defense Blocked for QB Caleb Williams (2022), the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner, and QB Sam Darnold (2017), the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft College honors include the following: first-team All-American by AP and PFF (2022); first-team All-Pac-12 (2022); first-team All-Pac-12 by Phil Steele (2022); second-team All-American by CBS x 247 Sports (2022); second-team All-American by Walter Camp (2022); Morris Trophy winner (2022), given annually to the top offensive and defensive lineman in the Pac-12; first-team All-Pac-12 by AP and PFF (2021); thirdteam All-American by AP (2021); honorable mention AllPac-12 (2021); third-team All-Pac-12 by Phil Steele (2021); USC’s Offensive Lineman of the Year (2021)

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Spent his entire rookie season on the Ravens' Reserve/NFI (knee) list in 2023 — PERSONAL — Completed 38 bench press reps at the 2023 NFL Combine after suffering a torn ACL in a drill the day before, the most reps among any prospect at the Combine that week Enrolled in USC in the spring of 2017 after graduating from high school a semester early Received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from USC in spring of 2019 Also completed his master’s degree in communications management at USC Would complete ‘food tours’ with other USC offensive linemen and is known among his teammates for his appetite…Has more than 900 Los Angeles restaurants pinned on his Apple Maps for restaurants he knows and loves Is deeply interested in U.S. history and has already visited local landmarks, such as Gettysburg, PA, and the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Participated in a USC football cooking competition…Is an avid griller who has shown off his barbecue skills on Instagram Comes from a large Dutch family Was ‘too big’ to play football in second grade, so he turned to wrestling…Won youth state championships in wrestling and was a state qualifier his sophomore year of HS Andrew and his wife, Samantha, got married in March of 2018

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Kingsbury (CA) HS where he was named PrepStar All-American, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, USA Today second-team All-California, Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State, Cal-Hi Sports first-team All-State Medium Schools, Fresno Bee All-Star and All-Central Sequoia League Lineman of the Year as a senior (2016) Tallied 32 tackles, 4 sacks and 1 FR (returned for a TD) in 2016 As a junior (2015), posted 38 tackles on defense and earned Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State Medium Schools, Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State Junior and Fresno Bee All-Star honors Posted 7 tackles and 1 FR as a sophomore in 2014

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— VORHEES' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Alongside former Raven WR Torrey Smith, went fishing on the Chesapeake Bay with military veterans (2024) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammates at Greenmount West Community Center in Baltimore, MD to distribute turkeys and sides to families in need (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)

ANDREW VORHEES' NFL REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

ANDREW VORHEES' NFL POSTSEASON STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

ANDREW VORHEES' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN 0-0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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ANDREW VORHEES' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S RESERVE/NFIN RESERVE/NFIN 0-0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 10/28/23 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 10/25/23 Placed on Injured Reserve on 9/25/23 Placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 1/14/23 Activated off Injured Reserve on 1/7/23 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 12/28/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 12/3/22 Tylan Wallace was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (131st overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 11/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in 11 games, posting an 11-yard reception, in addition to 6 PRs for 127 yards and 1 TD – a 76-yarder that marked the NFL’s fourth-ever walk-off PR-TD in OT – 1 KOR for 26 yards and 2 solo ST tackles...Saw an increased role as a returner while WR Devin Duvernay was on Injured Reserve toward the end of the regular season Returned punts for the first time in his NFL career, recording 3 PRs for 95 yards, including a walk-off, game-winning 76yarder in the 37-31 OT win vs. LAR (12/10)…It marked the 16th PR-TD in Ravens history, the first walk-off return by the Ravens since S Will Hill’s 64-yard blocked FGA return at Cle. (11/30/15) as time expired in the fourth quarter and the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history

— HONORS — AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 14, 2023)

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 9/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Saw action in nine games, posting 4 receptions for 33 yards

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 11 games with Baltimore in 2023, posting an 11yard reception, in addition to 6 PRs for 127 yards and 1 TD – a 76-yarder that marked the NFL’s fourth-ever walk-off PR-TD in OT – 1 KOR for 26 yards and 2 solo ST tackles...Saw an increased role as a returner while WR Devin Duvernay was on Injured Reserve toward the end of the regular season Returned punts for the first time in his NFL career, recording 3 PRs for 95 yards, including a walk-off, game-winning 76yarder in the 37-31 OT win vs. LAR (12/10/23)…It marked the 16th PR-TD in Ravens history, the first walk-off return by the Ravens since S Will Hill’s 64-yard blocked FGA return at Cle. (11/30/15) as time expired in the fourth quarter and the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history Appeared in all 17 games (one start) in his 2021 rookie campaign, contributing primarily on special teams (84 offensive snaps & 278 ST snaps)…Produced 9 ST tackles (4 solo) and 2 KORs for 39 yards, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Added 2 receptions for 23 yards

2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/1) Appeared in all 17 games (one start) in his rookie campaign, contributing primarily on special teams (84 offensive snaps & 278 ST snaps)…Produced 9 ST tackles (4 solo) and 2 KORs for 39 yards, helping Baltimore’s special teams rank No. 1 in Football Outsiders’ DVOA rating…Added 2 receptions for 23 yards Posted a career-long 18-yard grab on third-and-13 during Baltimore’s second quarter TD drive at Cin. (12/26) Recorded the first catch of his NFL career, gaining 5 yards during the Ravens’ third TD drive of the game vs. GB (12/19) Made his NFL debut, seeing mostly action on special teams at LV (9/13) — COLLEGE — In 44 career games (30 starts), recorded 205 receptions for 3,434 yards (16.8 avg.) and 26 TDs Finished his career ranked second among active FBS players in receiving yards (3,434), third in receiving TDs (26), fifth in receptions (205) and ninth in yards per catch (16.8 avg.) Is the 14th OSU player to earn All-America honors in multiple seasons (2020, 2018) Posted 14-career 100-yard receiving game, the fifth-most in OSU history In OSU’s career records, ranks fifth in receiving yards, fifth in receptions, sixth in receiving touchdowns, sixth in yards per catch and seventh in receptions per game…Also ranks ninth all-time in Big 12 receiving yards In 2019, his 112.9 receiving yards per game ranked first among all receivers from the Power Five conferences and were fourth in the FBS

— PERSONAL — Has a twin brother, Tracin, who also played football at Oklahoma State before injuries forced him to retire...Tracin now serves as an assistant wide receivers coach with Oklahoma State As infants, he and his brother developed cryptophasia, which is a phenomenon of a language developed by twins that only the two children can understand Has been actively involved with volunteering for the My Brother’s Keeper program First name is pronounced: TIE-luhn

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at South Hills (TX) HS, where he was a standout athlete in football, baseball and track Wallace finished his prep career by ranking among the Top 15 players in Texas high school football history in career receptions (182), receiving yards (3,760) and receiving TDs (48) His twin brother, Tracin, served as their team’s quarterback Earned an invite to the Under Armour All-America game following his senior season after tallying 56 receptions for 933 yards and 12 TDs…Also posted 16 rushes for 165 yards and 3 TDs Named first-team All-State and district Offensive MVP as a junior after posting 59 receptions for 1,493 yards and 20 TDs…Also had 14 rushes for 172 yards and 2 TDs Was an academic All-State honoree and part of the honor roll

Was one of the NCAA’s most dominant receivers as a sophomore in 2018, posting 86 catches for 1,491 yards (17.3) and 12 TDs…His receiving yards were second most in all of college football, while his 12 TDs ranked eighth…Led the Big 12 in receiving yards and was second in receptions Earned the following collegiate honors: first-team All-Big 12 (2020, 2018), first-team All-America (2018), second-team AllBig 12 (2019), second-team All-America (2020, 2018), team captain (2020), honorable mention Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year (2020), second-team Academic All-Big 12 (2020, 2018), Biletnikoff Award finalist (2018), Biletnikoff Award semfinalist (2018) and Bob Fenimore Award as the Oklahoma State Team MVP (2018) Graduated with degrees in business administration and sports management from Oklahoma State

— WALLACE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Supports team holiday events such as the annual MedStar Union Memorial Hospital visit (2023) Joined teammate, Rashod Bateman for a Halloween party with the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Maryland (2023) Visited South Hills High School in Fort Worth, TX to interact with and encourage students (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Visited the Boys and Girls Club to interact with students and pass out holiday gifts (2022) Joined teammates to decorate cookies and interact with the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Maryland (2022) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2022) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2022-23) Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2022) Hosted Tylan Wallace Football Camp in Fort Worth, Texas (2022, 2023) Joined community members and teammates in participating in the Ravens’ third annual Caw to Action community-wide day of service (2021) Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2021)

TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 17 9 11 37

GS 1 0 0 1

NO. 2 4 1 7

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 23 11.5 33 8.3 11 11.0 67 9.6

LG 18 12 11 18

TD 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

GP 0 0 0

GS 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 320

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

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TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RETURN STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS. AVG. 39 19.5 0 0.0 26 26.0 65 21.7

RET. 2 0 1 3

LG 24 0 26 26

TD 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 6 6

FC 0 0 6 6

PUNT RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 127 21.2 127 21.2

LG 0 0 76t 76T

TD 0 0 1 1

PUNT RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

RET. 0 0 0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

FC 0 0 0

TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL REGULAR SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 17 9 11 37

GS 1 0 0 1

TK 9 1 2 12

S 4 1 2 7

A 5 0 0 5

FF 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

TYLAN WALLACE'S NFL POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0 0

GS 0 0 0

TK 0 0 0

S 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

TYLAN WALLACE'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: RUSHING/RECEIVING Receptions Receiving Yards Longest Receptions All-Purpose Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Longest Kickoff Return Fair Catches

Punt Return Yards Longest Punt Return Punt Returns Punt Return TDs Punt Return Average Special Teams Tackles

1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 ...6 more at 1. 18 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 18 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 95 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 2 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 39 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021 26 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 2 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 ...1 more at 2.

95 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 76t vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 3 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 1 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 31.7 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 2 at Cleveland Browns, Dec 12, 2021 ...2 more at 2. 1 vs. Los Angeles Rams, Dec 10, 2023 18 at Cincinnati Bengals, Dec 26, 2021

Most TDs Scrimmage Yards

TYLAN WALLACE'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

P/S P P

NO. 0 0

P

0

0

0.0

P P P P P P P 10-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.0 11.0

LG 0 0

TD NO. 0 0 0 0 INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE ON INACTIVE LIST 0 0 0 ON INACTIVE LIST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 11 0 0

YDS. 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

0

0.0

0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W/L W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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TYLAN WALLACE'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

NO.

0-0

0

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RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0

0.0

LG

TD NO. INACTIVE INACTIVE 0 0

0

322

YDS.

RUSHING AVG.

LG

TD

0

0.0

0

0

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed with Baltimore on 3/14/24 Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated to Return on 1/19/24 Designated to Return from Injured Reserve on 1/3/24 Placed on Injured Reserve (chest) on 9/19/23 Signed from Baltimore's practice squad to the 53-man roster on 1/14/23 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/16/22 (at NYG), 12/4/22 (vs. Den.) and 12/11/22 (at Pit.) Waived by Baltimore on 8/30/22 and signed to the team's practice squad on 8/31/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot) on 11/26/21 Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/13/21

(25%) on fourth down 2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/0, 1/0) Played in three games, seeing action on defense and special teams…Spent most of the 2022 season on the Ravens’ practice squad 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 3/0, INJURED RESERVE) Saw action in three games (22 special teams snaps and 7 defensive snaps) before suffering a foot injury in practice and missing the remainder of his rookie campaign — COLLEGE — Over his three-year (2018-20) career at TCU, played in 26 games (15 starts), registering 86 tackles (62 solo), 12 PD, 5 INTs and 1.5 TFL Started all 10 games at safety in 2020, finishing seventh on the team with 37 tackles (25 solo) and third with 5 PD…Recorded at least 4 tackles in six games, including a season-best 7 stops in a 34-18 win over Texas Tech…Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors In 2019, appeared in 12 games (five starts) and was ranked by Pro Football Focus as the nation’s second-highest graded safety, behind only teammate Trevon Moehrig…PFF recorded him allowing just 5 catches out of 265 snaps in coverage, while forcing 7 PD…Led TCU and ranked second nationally among freshmen with 5 INTs…His 5 INTs also tied for third in the Big 12 and seventh nationally Named Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year (2019), FWAA Freshman All-American (2019) and Freshmen All-American by The Athletic (2019) Played in four games during his redshirt season in 2018, while he transitioned to safety Majored in criminal justice at TCU

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in two games (one start) with Baltimore in 2023, notching 11 tackles, 1 sack, 2 QBHs and 2 PD, before being placed on Injured Reserve (chest)…Was designated for return to practice on 1/3/24...Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) In 2021, saw action in three games (22 special teams snaps and 7 defensive snaps) before suffering a foot injury in practice and missing the remainder of his rookie campaign Was the only 2021 undrafted rookie to make Baltimore's initial 53-man roster — PERSONAL — Originally committed to play at LSU before ultimately flipping his commitment and choosing to play at TCU Name is pronounced: ar-DARE-ee-us

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, LA), where he was a star defensive back for the Eagles…As a sophomore, received his school’s Defensive Player of the Year award Was three-star recruit as a senior and the No. 5 safety in Louisiana and No. 45 prospect in the nation…Contributed on both offense and defense, helping the team to an 8-2 record

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 2/1, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in two games (one start), notching 11 tackles, 1 sack, 2 QBHs and 2 PD, before being placed on Injured Reserve (chest)…Was designated for return to practice on 1/3/24...Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Collected 5 tackles (3 solo) and 1 PD in the 27-24 win at Cin. (9/17), contributing to a defense that permitted just 282 total yards (216 passing & 66 rushing) Posted career highs in tackles (6) and solo tackles (3), while adding his first-career PD, QBH, TFL and sack (-8 yards) in the 25-9 season-opening victory vs. Hou. (9/10)...Contributed to a defense that permitted just 1 rushing first down, while limiting Houston to 7-of-18 (38.9%) on third down and 1-of-4 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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— WASHINGTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted a youth football camp in his hometown of Shreveport, LA (2024) Joined teammates for a turkey distribution at Bon Secours Community Works in Baltimore, MD (2023) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022) Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022) Attended Centenary Football Camp alongside other NFL players (2022) Participated in the team’s inaugural year of Purple Rising, celebrating high school female athletics, by surprising varsity volleyball teams from Howard County (2021) Joined community members and teammates in participating in the Ravens’ third Annual Caw to Action day of service (2021) Joined teammates Marcus Peters and Ronnie Stanley at their Thanksgiving distributions, providing turkeys and sides to families in need (2021)

AR'DARIUS WASHINGTON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 3 3 2 8

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 6 5 1 8 1.0 8.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 7 5 1 8 1.0 8.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

AR'DARIUS WASHINGTON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 2 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

AR'DARIUS WASHINGTON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

6 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Sep 17, 2023 ...1 more at 3. 1.0 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023

Total Tackles

1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

Passes Defensed Tackles For Loss Special Teams Tackles

1 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 1 vs. Houston Texans, Sep 10, 2023 1 vs. Indianapolis Colts, Oct 11, 2021

AR'DARIUS WASHINGTON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE

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Solo Tackles

324

1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Jan 28, 2024

VETERANS


AR'DARIUS WASHINGTON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P S

2-1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 6 3 3 1.0 8.0 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN L 11 6 5 1.0 8.0 1 8 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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AR'DARIUS WASHINGTON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK 0 1 1

S 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

325

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

VETERANS


— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed a three-year contract extension with the Ravens on 8/9/23 Was selected by the Ravens in the fifth round (170th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft

Registered 3 tackles, including 1 sack (-6 yards) of QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, in the 28-3 win at Cle. (10/1)…The defense permitted just 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing), marking its fewest since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131 yards)…Baltimore stacked its 25th-straight game with a sack, setting a new franchise record

— CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 16 games (five starts) with Baltimore in 2023, recording career-bests in sacks (2), TFL (3), QBHs (5) and his first-career FRs (2), while contributing 18 tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Started nine of 17 games in 2022, registering a career-high 49 tackles (25 solo), while adding 2 TFL, 1 sack, 4 QBHs and 6 PD…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) In 2021, played in 14 games (two starts), registering 16 tackles, 2 TFL, his first-career sack and 3 QBHs…Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg) Appeared in eight games as a rookie in 2020, notching 2 tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%) Made his NFL debut and recorded his first-career tackle in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 17/9, 1/0) Started nine of 17 games, registering a career-high 49 tackles, while adding 2 TFL, 1 sack, 4 QBHs and 6 PD…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Registered 3 tackles and a half-sack at Cin. in the Wild Card Playoff (1/15), helping hold the Bengals to 234 total yards Produced a career-high-tying 5 tackles in the 17-9 win vs. At. (12/24)…Baltimore’s defense held Atlanta to 5-of-14 (35.7%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down, while allowing zero touchdowns on four red zone trips Tallied 1 QBH and 1 PD to force a Pittsburgh punt in the 16-14 win at Pit. (12/11)…Baltimore’s defense held Pittsburgh to 65 rushing yards (3.3 avg.), while adding 3 INTs to tie a season high (Week 3 – New England) Registered a career-high 5 tackles (3 solo) and 1 sack (-8 yards) at Jax. (11/27)…Baltimore’s defense limited Jacksonville to 38 rushing yards on 20 carries, marking its fourth-straight game permitting under 50 rushing yards Recorded 3 total tackles and 1 PD in the 13-3 win vs. Car. (11/20)…His fourth-quarter pass deflection led to OLB Jason Pierre-Paul’s game-sealing INT…Baltimore’s defense permitted season lows in points (3), total yards (205), rushing yards (36) and yards per play (3.8), while registering 4 sacks and 3 takeaways (2 INTs & 1 FR) Notched 2 PD in the 27-22 win at TB (10/27), marking his first career game with multiple PD…Baltimore’s defense limited Tampa Bay to 4-of-13 (30.8%) on third down Tallied his career single-game highs in total tackles (4) and solo tackles (3) in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Baltimore’s defense forced 4 turnovers (3 in the fourth quarter) for the first time since 2017 (12/17 at Cle.) and limited New England to 2-of-9 (22.2%) on third down

— PERSONAL — Is one of seven siblings Wants to be a football coach when his playing career ends and model his coaching style after his HS coach, John King Majored in human sciences 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 16/5, 2/0) Played in 16 games (five starts), recording career-bests in sacks (2), TFL (3), QBHs (5) and his first-career FRs (2), while contributing 18 tackles…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 FR – on a second-quarter OLB Kyle Van Noy strip-sack – vs. Pit. (1/6) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 134 yards passing Registered 1 sack (-9 yards) and 2 QBHs in the 20-10 win at LAC (11/26), helping hold the Chargers to just 279 total yards

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2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/2) Played in 14 games (two starts), registering 16 tackles, 2 TFL, his first-career sack and 3 QBHs… Helped Baltimore rank No. 1 in run defense (84.5 ypg) Registered 3 tackles (tying a career high) and posted his firstcareer sack vs. Cin. (12/26) 326

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Posted 3 tackles and 1 QBH vs. Cle. (12/12), as Baltimore’s defense held the Browns to 0 points and just 95 yards in the second half Tallied 2 tackles (1 solo) in his first-career NFL start in the 19-17 win at Det. (9/26)

Led the Texas Tech defensive line in tackles with 39 in 2019 and 41 in 2018…Led all Red Raider interior D-linemen with a career-high 44 tackles in 2017 Participated in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl at historic Rose Bowl Stadium after his senior season Played in the Reese’s Senior Bowl, becoming the first Red Raider D-lineman since Montae Reagor (1999) to do so

2020: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 8/0, 0/0) Saw action in eight games as a rookie in 2020, notching 2 tackles…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank No. 2 in both points allowed (18.9) and third-down efficiency (34.0%) Made his NFL debut and recorded his first-career tackle in the season-opening win vs. Cle. (9/13/20)...Baltimore’s defense limited Cleveland to 0-for-3 on fourth down and 3of-12 (25%) on third down

Was named honorable mention All-Big 12 by coaches (2017-19) and earned team captain honors in 2018 and 2019 — HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Longview (TX) HS, where he won a state title and was an All-District and honorable mention All-State selection Three-star prospect by Scout.com, ESPN and 247Sports Selected to play in the 2015 FCA Heart of a Champion AllStar Game

— COLLEGE — Finished his career with 138 tackles (82 solo), 15.5 TFL, 8.5 sacks (-50 yards), 2 PD, 1 FF and 1 FR Played in all 49 games (38 starts) for the Red Raiders over four seasons (2016-19)

— WASHINGTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammate, Travis Jones for a lineman football camp in Aldie, VA (2023) Participated in Flags with the Flock, a wooden flag building activity alongside military families of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (2023) Participated in annual Play Like a Raven Football Clinic, hosted at M&T Bank Stadium (2023) Hosted inaugural youth football camp in his hometown of Longview, Texas (2023)...Over 200 young athletes participated in football drills Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2023, 2022) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution Distributed coats and cold-weather gear to individuals at the Helping Up Mission addiction and homeless shelter (2021)

BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Ravens 2021 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 8 14 17 16 55

GS 0 2 9 5 16

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 2 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 8 8 2 10 1.0 10.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 25 24 2 8 1.0 8.0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 10 8 3 16 2.0 15.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 43 42 7 34 4.0 33.0 12 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2020 Ravens 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

GP 0 1 2 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0.5 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 4 0 0 0.5 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks

5 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 01, 2023 ...2 more at 5. 3 at Cleveland Browns, Oct 01, 2023 ...2 more at 3. 1.0 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 ...3 more at 1.0.

Passes Defensed Fumble Recoveries Tackles For Loss

2 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oct 27, 2022 1 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 06, 2024 ...1 more at 1. 1 at Los Angeles Chargers, Nov 26, 2023 ...6 more at 1.

BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles

3 at Cincinnati Bengals, Jan 15, 2023

Solo Tackles

1 vs. Houston Texans, Jan 20, 2024 ...1 more at 1.

BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S S P P P S P S P S S

TK 1 0 0 3 1 3 1 1 1 1

S 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0

A 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

P P P P P P 16-5

1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 2 18 10

0 0 0 0 1 1 8

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1.0 6.0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L INACTIVE W 1.0 9.0 1 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 2.0 15.0 3 16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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BRODERICK WASHINGTON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P 2-0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TK 2 1 3

S 1 0 1

A 1 1 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

328

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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TRANSACTIONS: Scotty Washington signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/29/24...Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 11/20/23…Released by Pittsburgh on 11/14/23…Signed to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice squad on 10/24/23…Released by New England on 8/27/23…Signed a Reserve/Future contract with New England on 1/10/23…Placed on the Patriots’ practice squad Injured Reserve list on 12/27/22…Activated from the Patriots’ practice squad (standard elevation) on 12/23/22 (vs. Cin.)…Signed to the New England Patriots’ practice squad on 9/20/22…Waived by Cincinnati on 8/22/22…Signed by the Bengals on 2/14/22…Signed to the Bengals’ practice squad on 12/27/21…Waived by Cincinnati on 8/30/21…Signed a Reserve/Future contract with Cincinnati on 1/3/21…Waived by Cincinnati on 9/4/20 and signed to the team’s practice squad on 9/5/20…Signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/26/20. PRO: 2023 (BALTIMORE/PITTSBURGH/NEW ENGLAND – 0/0, 0/0) Joined the Ravens’ practice squad after spending time on the Steelers’ and Patriots’ practice squads. 2022 (NEW ENGLAND – 1/0) Spent most of the season on the Patriots’ practice squad, playing 22 snaps in his lone appearance and NFL debut vs. Cin. (12/24/22). 2021 (CINCINNATI – 0/0, 0/0) Spent the regular season and all four playoff games, including Super Bowl LVI vs. LAR (2/13/22), on the Bengals’ practice squad as a TE. 2020 (CINCINNATI – 0/0) Spent the entire season on the Bengals’ practice squad as a WR. COLLEGE: Played in 43 games (25 starts) over five seasons (2015-19) at Wake Forest as a WR, totaling 110 receptions for 1,676 yards and 13 TDs, all of which ranked Top 20 in program history at the time…Started the first eight games as a senior in 2019, registering 35 receptions for 607 yards and 7 TDs, before suffering a season-ending ankle injury…Notched 7 receptions for a career-best 158 receiving yards and two scores vs. Rice (9/6/19), earning a spot on the Pro Football Focus ACC Team of the Week and garnering ACC Receiver of the Week honors…Tallied 20 catches for 243 yards and 3 TDs as a junior in 2018…Became the first Wake Forest player with a reception and INT in the same game since Butch Henry (1967) when he picked off future Bengals teammate Ryan Finley on the final play of the game on a Hail Mary attempt vs. North Carolina State (11/8/18)…Recorded career-highs in receptions (45) and receiving yards (711) as a sophomore in 2017…Named to ESPN’s All-ACC Bowl team after a 9-catch, 138-yard and 1-TD performance – including a 47-yard reception that was the No. 5 Play of the Day on ESPN’s SportsCenter – in a 55-52 victory over Texas A&M in the Belk Bowl (12/29/17)…Blocked a last-second, game-sealing FGA vs. Appalachian State (9/23/17)…Graduated with a degree in communications in December of 2018. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Prepped at St. John’s College (Washington, D.C.) HS where he was a three-star recruit and ranked as a Top 10 player in Washington, D.C.…Caught 19 passes for 422 yards and 2 TDs as a team captain in 2014…Helped the Cadets to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Championship game in 2013…Given name is Anthony, but earned the nickname Scotty from his older sister…Roomed with Atlanta Falcons S and former Bengals teammate Jessie Bates III while at Wake Forest…Enjoys fishing for perch and bass on the Chesapeake Bay in his spare time. — WASHINGTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined his Patriots teammates for a Halloween party at Gillette Stadium that was held for pediatric cancer patients (2022)

SCOTTY WASHINGTON'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE 2020 2021 2022 2023

TEAM Bengals Bengals Bengals Patriots

GP 0 0 1 0

GS 0 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0 0

2023

Steelers

0

0

0

2023 Ravens 2023 TOTAL NFL TOTALS

0 0 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. LG TD 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Went from New England to Pittsburgh. 0 0.0 0 0 Went from Pittsburgh to Baltimore. 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

329

NO. 0 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0.0 0.0 0.0

0 0 0

0 0 0

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SCOTTY WASHINGTON'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2021 Bengals 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0 0

GS 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

NO. 0 0 0

YDS. 0 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0

SCOTTY WASHINGTON'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (PATRIOTS/STEELERS/RAVENS) DATE 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22

OPPONENT Eagles Dolphins at Jets at Cowboys Saints at Raiders Bills

10/29 11/02 11/12

Jaguars Titans Packers

11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

0-0

NO.

0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG.

0

0.0

LG

TD NO. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD Went from Patriots to Steelers. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD Went from Steelers to Ravens. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0

YDS.

0

RUSHING AVG.

0.0

LG

TD

0

0

W/L L L W L L L W

SCORE 20-25 17-24 15-10 3-38 0-34 17-21 29-25

L W W

10-20 20-16 23-19

W W W W W L 9-7

20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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SCOTTY WASHINGTON'S 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

NO.

0-0

0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0

0.0

LG

TD NO. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0

330

YDS.

RUSHING AVG.

LG

TD

0

0.0

0

0

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2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 14/0, 0/0) Played in 14 games as a rookie, appearing on defense and special teams…Recorded 22 tackles, 1 TFL and 2 PD on defense…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Recorded 5 tackles (1 solo) in the 27-22 win at TB (10/27)…Baltimore’s defense limited Tampa Bay to 4-of-13 (30.8%) on third down Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo), including his first-career TFL, in the 19-17 win vs. Cin. (10/9)…Baltimore’s defense limited Cincinnati to 291 total yards, permitting just 115 receiving yards to a Bengals WRs unit that entered the contest averaging 203.8 receiving yards per game Registered 4 tackles (3 solo) and 2 PD – the first defensive tackles and PD of his career – vs. Mia. (9/18), before leaving the game in the fourth quarter (ankle) Made his NFL debut, seeing action on both defense and special teams (1 ST tackle) in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2of-14 (14.3%) on third down

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Placed on Injured Reserve on 1/15/24 Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 12/12/23 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 11/21/23 Placed on Injured Reserve on 8/31/23 Passed his physical and was removed from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 7/31/23 Placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list on 7/21/23 Damarion Williams was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (141st overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft...Was the last of six Ravens’ picks (T Daniel Faalele, 110th; CB Jalyn ArmourDavis, 119th; TE Charlie Kolar, 128th; P Jordan Stout, 130th and TE Isaiah Likely 139th) selected in the round — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in one game with Baltimore in 2023 after spending most of the season on Injured Reserve (ankle)...Designated for return to practice on 11/21 and was activated to the 53man roster on 12/12 Played in 14 games as a rookie in 2022, appearing on defense and special teams…Recorded 22 tackles, 1 TFL and 2 PD on defense…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%)

— COLLEGE — Totaled 163 tackles (including 8.5 TFL), 24 PD, 3 INTs and 1 PD in 34 career games (33 starts) at Houston Was a two-time captain with the Cougars (2020-21) and earned honorable mention All-AAC honors in 2020 Spent his first two collegiate years (2017-18) at Highland (KS) Community College before earning a scholarship at Houston

— PERSONAL — Goes by the nickname “Pepe” given to him by his Spanish godmother Grew up in Miami, FL, but went to two different high schools in Georgia Did not play organized football until his junior year of high school

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Community Christian School (Stockbridge, GA) his senior year and recorded 19 TDs while playing on both sides of the ball Prepped at Lovejoy (Hampton, GA) HS his junior year

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 1/0, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Appeared in one game after spending most of the season on Injured Reserve (ankle)...Designated for return to practice on 11/21 and was activated to the 53-man roster on 12/12

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— WILLIAMS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members at Hilton Rec Center in Baltimore (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2022) Joined teammates and Ravens President, Sashi Brown for the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ravens-themed playground in Northwest Regional Park (2022) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to establish new educational spaces at Baltimore City’s Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School (2022)…Fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., the $200,000 investment project featured multiple renovations with the goal to provide inspiring and engaging learning spaces in Baltimore City…The event was coordinated in partnership with Heart of America, a national nonprofit focused on educational equity through space transformation and resource distribution

DAMARION WILLIAMS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 14 1 15

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 22 14 8 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 14 8 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

DAMARION WILLIAMS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0 0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DAMARION WILLIAMS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

5 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oct 27, 2022 3 at New York Giants, Oct 16, 2022 ...2 more at 3.

Passes Defensed Tackles For Loss

2 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 1 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, Oct 09, 2022

DAMARION WILLIAMS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

P 1-0

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN W INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED FOR RETURN W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

332

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DAMARION WILLIAMS' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

333

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 12/10/22 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 11/23/22 Placed on Injured Reserve (wrist) on 10/11/22 Signed a five-year contract with the Ravens on 3/17/22 Signed a one-year contract extension under the franchise tag with New Orleans on 3/9/21 Originally selected by the New Orleans Saints in the second round (42nd overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft

Helped New Orleans earn a postseason berth in each of his first four seasons with the team (2017-20), including an appearance in the NFC Championship game in 2018…In seven postseason games (all starts), has recorded 38 tackles (24 solo), 1 INT and 3 PD Earned PFWA All-Rookie team honors in 2017 after posting 71 tackles (56 solo), 7 PD and 4 INTs…Tied for third in tackles (71) and second in INTs (4) among rookie DBs — PERSONAL — Is an avid gamer and enjoys fishing Is the youngest of four boys Twice in 2020, won the NFL’s “Way to Play” award which features fundamentally sound big plays, awarding him with $5,000 in equipment grants to benefit youth football programs of his choice

— HONORS — PFWA All-Rookie Team (2017) — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — Started all 11 games in which he appeared for Baltimore in 2023, registering 55 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT and 8 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Produced at least 50 tackles and multiple INTs in each of his first six NFL campaigns (2017-22), joining Tyrann Mathieu, Jordan Poyer and Justin Simmons as the only players to reach those marks each season from 2017-22 Started all 10 in which he appeared in 2022, spending Weeks 6-13 on Injured Reserve (wrist)…Led the defense with a career-high 4 INTs (tied for 11th in NFL) and 8 PD, while adding 61 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 FR…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Recorded a game-high 10 tackles (7 solo) and 2 INTs, marking his second-career multi-INT game and the first since his 2017 campaign, vs. Mia. (9/18/22)…Became the first Raven in franchise history to produce 3 INTs in the first two games of a season…Notched his second-straight game with 10-plus tackles and an INT, becoming the ninth NFL player (third Raven – Daryl Smith, 2013; Ray Lewis, 2003) and second NFL DB (George Wilson, 2011) since at least 2000 (when data became available) to accomplish this feat Spent the first five years (2017-21) of his career with New Orleans, starting in every game in which he appeared (76), totaling 311 tackles (231 solo), 15 INTs (1 pick-6), 38 PD, 1 sack, 3 FFs and 1 FR Started 16 games at safety in 2021, recording a career-high 74 tackles (52 solo), 2 INTs, 8 PD and 1 FF for a Saints defense that finished seventh in yards allowed per game (318.2 ypg) and fourth in points allowed per game (19.7 ppg) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 11/11, 2/2) Started all 11 games in which he appeared, registering 55 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT and 8 PD…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Posted 3 total tackles and 1 PD in the AFC Championship vs. KC (1/28/24), helping hold the Chiefs to just 98 total yards and zero points in the second half Notched a season-high 9 tackles (3 solo) and 1 PD vs. Pit. (1/6) for a Ravens’ defense that allowed just 134 yards passing Recorded 5 tackles (4 solo) in the 56-19 victory vs. Mia. (12/31)…Baltimore’s defense posted 3 takeaways, 3 sacks and limited the Dolphins' No. 1 scoring offense to just 19 points Posted 7 tackles (5 solo), including 1 TFL, and the fourthdown game-sealing INT in the 33-19 victory at SF (12/25)...Baltimore tied a single-game franchise record with 5 INTs (10/14/07 vs. STL) Contributed 5 tackles (4 solo) – including an in-bounds, pointsaving tackle on the Ravens’ 5-yard line as time expired in the first half – in the 23-7 win at Jax. (12/17)...Baltimore limited the Jaguars to 3-of-13 (23.1%) on third down Recorded a season-high 7 tackles (5 solo) and 2 PD in the 34-20 win vs. Cin. (11/16), helping the defense hold the Bengals to 2-of-11 (18.2%) on third down

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2020: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 14/14, 2/2) Started in all 14 games he appeared in, posting 59 tackles (39 solo), 3 INTs and 7 PD for a New Orleans defense that finished Top 5 in several defensive categories, including points allowed per game (21.1 – fifth) and yards allowed per game (310.9 – fourth), while tying for the league’s third-most takeaways (26)…Registered 8 tackles (7 solo) in two postseason starts Posted 7 tackles (5 solo) for the second-consecutive week, at Phi. (12/13) Registered 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 INT in the 24-9 win vs. Atl. (11/22) Tied his single-game high with 9 tackles (4 solo), while adding 1 PD, in the 27-13 vs. SF (11/15) Recorded 1 tackle and 1 INT in the 38-3 win at TB (11/8)…Helped limit the Buccaneers a season-low 8 rushing yards in the Saints’ largest margin of victory (35) of the season…Was one of two players (S Jordan Fuller) with multiple INTs of QB Tom Brady (also Week 1) in 2020 Tallied a career-high-tying 9 tackles (7 solo) at LV (9/21) Recorded 1 tackle and his second-straight season-opening INT vs. TB (9/13)

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 10/10, 1/1, IR) Started all 10 in which he appeared, spending Weeks 6-13 on Injured Reserve (wrist)…Led the defense with a careerhigh 4 INTs (tied for 11th in NFL) and 8 PD, while adding 61 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 FR…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Registered 3 tackles and 1 INT – his fourth of the season, tying a single-season career high (2019 & 2017) – in the third quarter of the 16-14 win at Pit. (12/11)…Baltimore’s defense held Pittsburgh to 65 rushing yards (3.3 avg.), while adding 3 INTs to tie a season high (Week 3 – New England) Notched a FR and 4 tackles (3 solo) vs. Buf. (10/2), tying CB Chris McAlister (2008) for the most takeaways (4 – 3 INTs & 1 FR) by a player through four games of a season in franchise history…Baltimore’s defense limited the Bills – who entered the contest No. 3 in scoring (30.3 ppg) and No. 1 on third down (61.0%) – to 23 points and 4-of-11 (36.4%) on thirddown conversion opportunities Posted 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 TFL and 1 PD in the 37-26 win at NE (9/25)…Baltimore’s defense forced 4 turnovers (3 in the fourth quarter) for the first time since 2017 (12/17 at Cle.) Recorded a game-high 10 tackles (7 solo) and 2 INTs, marking his second-career multi-INT game and the first since his 2017 campaign, vs. Mia. (9/18)…Became the first Raven in franchise history to produce 3 INTs in the first two games of a season…Notched his second-straight game with 10plus tackles and an INT, becoming the ninth NFL player (third Raven – Daryl Smith, 2013; Ray Lewis, 2003) and second NFL DB (George Wilson, 2011) since at least 2000 (when data became available) to accomplish this feat Started in his Ravens debut, registering a team-high and career-best 12 tackles (10 solo), while adding 1 INT (returned 33 yards) in the 24-9 season-opening win at NYJ (9/11)…Baltimore’s defense limited New York to 2-of-14 (14.3%) on third down

2019: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 15/15, 1/1) Started at safety in all 16 games, racking up 53 tackles (38 solo), a career-high-tying 4 INTs, including 1 pick-6, 1 FF and a single-season best 13 PD…Played an integral role on a Saints defense that boasted the NFL’s fourth-ranked rush defense (91.3 ypg) and sixth-best third-down defense (34.8%)…Added a postseason-high 10 tackles (5 solo) in one playoff start Recorded a postseason career-high 10 tackles (5 solo) in NFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Min. (1/5/20) Posted a season-high-tying 7 tackles (6 solo) in the 26-18 win at Atl. (11/28) Notched 4 solo tackles, 2 PD and his first-career pick-6 on a 55-yard return in the 34-17 win at TB (11/17) Registered a season-high 7 tackles, while adding 1 INT and a career-high 4 PD vs. Atl. (11/10) Tallied 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 PD and 1 FF at Chi. (10/20) Totaled 5 tackles (3 solo) and 2 PD in the 13-6 win at Jax. (10/13)…New Orleans’ defense permitted a season-low 6 points and 151 passing yards in the contest Posted 2 solo tackles and 1 INT vs. Dal. (9/29) Recorded 2 tackles (1 solo), 1 INT and 2 PD in the seasonopening win vs. Hou. (9/9)

2021: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 16/16) Started 16 games at safety, recording a career-high 74 tackles (52 solo), 2 INTs, 8 PD and 1 FF for a Saints defense that finished seventh in yards allowed per game (318.2 ypg) and fourth in points allowed per game (19.7 ppg) Tallied a career-high-tying 9 tackles (4 solo) vs. Buf. (11/25) Registered 7 tackles (5 solo) and a season-high 3 PD at Phi. (11/21) Posted 6 tackles (4 solo), 1 INT and 1 FF vs. NYG (10/3)…Was one of seven NFL DBs in 2021 to record at least 1 INT, 1 FF and 5 tackles in a single game Recorded an INT in his third-consecutive season opener, picking off QB Aaron Rodgers in the third quarter and returning it 53 yards to set up a New Orleans TD in the 38-3 win vs. GB (9/12)…Helped limit Rodgers to a season-low 133 passing yards and 53.6% completion percentage (15of-28) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2018: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 16/16, 2/2) Started all 16 games, totaling 55 tackles (46 solo), 1 sack, 2 INTs (100 return yards), 1 FF, 1 FR and 3 PD for the NFL’s second-best rush defense (80.2 ypg)…Also started in both postseason contests, tallying 7 tackles (3 solo) Posted 5 tackles (1 solo) in the NFC Championship game vs. LAR (1/20/19) 335

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Tied for the team lead with 5 solo tackles, while adding 1 ST stop, in a shutout victory in London’s Wembley Stadium at Mia. (10/1) Notched 2 solo tackles and his first-career INT at Car. (9/24) Posted 5 tackles (3 solo) in his NFL debut at Min. (9/11)

Tallied 5 solo tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF and 1 FR, becoming the league’s only DB with a strip-sack and FR in the same game, in the 31-17 vs. Atl. (11/22) Recorded 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 INT, returning the pick 78 yards and setting up a Saints TD two seconds before the half in the 51-14 win at Cin. (11/11) Produced 4 solo tackles and a fourth-quarter INT of QB Tyrod Taylor vs. Cle. (9/16)

— COLLEGE — Saw action in 37 games (30 starts) over three years (2014-16) at Utah…Twice named an All-Pac 12 selection after recording 189 tackles (125 solo), 4 TFL, 11 INTs, 8 PD, 4 FFs and 3 FRs with the Utes Played in 11 games (all starts) in his final campaign at Utah (2016), recording 64 tackles (46 solo), 1 TFL, 5 INTs, 3 PD, 2 FFs and 2 FRs, en route to being named a PFF second-team All-American and second-team All-Pac-12 selection Graduated in 2019 with a degree in sociology

2017: (NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – 15/15, 2/2) Started in all 15 games he appeared in, posting 71 tackles (56 solo), 7 PD and 4 INTs, en route to earning PFWA AllRookie honors…Tied for third in tackles (71) and second in INTs (4) among rookie DBs...Also started in two postseason contests, registering 9 tackles (5 solo), 1 TFL, 1 INT and 3 PD…Was the NFL’s only rookie with a postseason INT Recorded 5 tackles (3 solo), 1 INT and 2 PD in the Divisional Playoff at Min. (1/14/18) Posted 8 tackles (6 solo) and 1 PD in the Wild Card matchup vs. Car. (1/7/18) Recorded a season-high 8 tackles (7 solo) and a career-high 2 INTs in the season finale at TB (12/31) Tallied 6 tackles (5 solo) and 1 INT at Atl. (12/7) Posted 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 PD in the OT win vs. Was. (11/19)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Eleanor Roosevelt (Eastvale, CA) HS, where he played on both sides of the ball...As a senior in 2013, totaled 60 tackles, 6 INTs, 1 PD and 1 FF, while adding 41 receptions for 924 yards and 9 TDs Also played basketball and competed in track & field, recording a personal-best 6’5’’ high jump Held a 4.0 grade point average in high school

— WILLIAMS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Annually hosts a youth football camp, cheerleading camp, scholarship program and celebrity golf tournament as part of his Marked as Winners Foundation Partnered with Next One Up to host a community event for college students during the holiday season (2023) Participated in Ravens annual Holiday Helpers event at Target to shop for holiday gifts with Baltimore youth in need (2023) Joined teammates for a Turkey distribution at Cross County Elementary School in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined Jameel McClain’s 53 Families Thanksgiving event to serve a warm meal to families in need during the holiday (2022) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2022) Hosted football and cheerleading youth camps at his high school alma mater, Eleanor Roosevelt High School (2019, 2022-23) Hosted Celebrity Golf tournament to raise funds for Marcus Williams Annual Youth Football Camp & Scholarship Program (2022-23) Joined teammates to converse and take photos with fans during the Ravens’ NFL Draft Party (2022) Awarded scholarships to ten college-bound high school seniors (2021) Participated in the Saints’ Chevron Boys and Girls Club Christmas party (2019) Spoke to students at Our Lady of Prompt Succor School in Chalmette (2019) Participated in an instruction football camp at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center (2019) Participated in the #DoRight4LA event at the NFL YET Center (2018)

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MARCUS WILLIAMS' NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Saints 2018 Saints 2019 Saints 2020 Saints 2021 Saints 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

TACKLES GS TK S A TFL YDS 15 71 57 14 1 4 16 55 46 9 0 0 15 53 38 15 0 0 14 59 39 20 0 0 16 74 52 22 0 0 10 61 44 17 2 6 11 55 35 20 1 1 97 428 311 117 4 11

GP 15 16 15 14 16 10 11 97

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 4 12 12 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 6.0 0 2 100 78 0 3 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 4 56 55t 1 13 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 3 37 20 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 2 56 53 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 4 33 33 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 22 22 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 6.0 0 20 316 78 1 54 3 2 0 0 8 7 1 0 0 0 0

MARCUS WILLIAMS' NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Saints 2018 Saints 2019 Saints 2020 Saints 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 2 2 1 2 1 2 10

GS 2 2 1 2 1 2 10

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 13 9 4 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 12 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 4 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 5 5 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 29 16 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 12 12 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MARCUS WILLIAMS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Forced Fumbles

Fumble Recoveries

12 at New York Jets, Sep 11, 2022 10 at New York Jets, Sep 11, 2022 1.0 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 22, 2018 4 vs. Atlanta Falcons, Nov 10, 2019 1 vs. New York Giants, Oct 03, 2021 ...2 more at 1.

Tackles For Loss Interceptions Interception Return Yards Special Teams Tackles

1 vs. Buffalo Bills, Oct 02, 2022 ...1 more at 1. 1 at San Francisco 49ers, Dec 25, 2023 ...3 more at 1. 2 vs. Miami Dolphins, Sep 18, 2022 ...1 more at 2. 78 at Cincinnati Bengals, Nov 11, 2018 2 at Chicago Bears, Oct 20, 2019

MARCUS WILLIAMS' SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Passes Defensed

Tackles For Loss Interceptions Interception Return Yards

10 vs. Minnesota Vikings, Jan 05, 2020 6 vs. Carolina Panthers, Jan 07, 2018 2 at Minnesota Vikings, Jan 14, 2018

1 vs. Carolina Panthers, Jan 07, 2018 1 at Minnesota Vikings, Jan 14, 2018 12 at Minnesota Vikings, Jan 14, 2018

MARCUS WILLIAMS' 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

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S S S S S S S S 11-11

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST L ON INACTIVE LIST W 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W ON INACTIVE LIST W 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 1 22 22 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 9 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 55 35 20 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 1 22 22 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-4

TK 4

S 3

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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MARCUS WILLIAMS' 2023 GXG POSTSEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 01/20 Texans 01/28 Chiefs 2023 TOTALS

P/S S S 2-2

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TK 2 3 5

S 0 3 3

A 2 0 2

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Re-signed with the Ravens on 7/22/24 Placed on Injured Reserve on 1/5/24 Activated from Injured Reserve/Designated for Return on 11/4/23 Designated to return from Injured Reserve on 11/1/23 Placed on Injured Reserve on 10/7/23 Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on 9/12/23 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 9/10/23 (vs. Hou.) Signed with the Ravens' practice squad on 8/30/23 after being released on 8/29/23 Re-signed with Baltimore on 2/15/23 Activated off Injured Reserve on 1/7/22 Designated to return to practice from Injured Reserve on 1/4/23 Placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 12/10/22 Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on 11/26/22 Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 11/20/22 (vs. Car.) Released and signed to the practice squad on 11/1/22 Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on 10/27/22 Released by Baltimore on 10/24/22 and signed to the practice squad on 10/25/22 Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on 10/22/22 Signed to Baltimore's practice squad on 10/12/22 Released by the Ravens on 10/11/22 Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on 10/8/22 Released by Baltimore on 9/27/22 and signed to the practice squad on 9/28/22 Signed from the Ravens' practice squad to the active roster on 9/18/22 Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 8/31/22 Released by Baltimore on 8/30/22 Signed by the Ravens on 8/8/22 Activated from the practice squad (COVID-19 replacement) on 12/26/21 (at Cin.) Signed to the Ravens’ practice squad on 12/21/21 Released by Detroit on 11/4/21 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Signed to the Lions’ practice squad on 10/27/21 Released by Detroit on 10/26/21 Elevated to the Lions' active roster on 9/22/21 Signed to the Lions’ practice squad on 9/15/21 Released by the Cardinals on 8/31/21 Signed a one-year deal with Arizona on 7/26/21 Signed to the Raiders’ 53-man roster off the Bills’ practice squad on 12/9/20 Activated from the practice squad (COVID-19 replacement) on 11/15/20 at Ari. Signed to the Bills' practice squad on 11/3/20 Released by the Cowboys on 10/28/20 Signed a one-year deal with Dallas on 4/29/20 Re-signed with Oakland on 4/1/19 Placed on Injured Reserve (shoulder) on 12/24/18 Signed by the Raiders on 4/23/18 Waived by Philadelphia on 4/15/18 Acquired by the Philadelphia Eagles on 3/14/18 in exchange for WR Torrey Smith Selected by the Carolina Panthers in the third round (77th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS — In 2019, started in all 15 games he appeared in with the Raiders, tallying 58 tackles (51 solo), 1 TFL, 1 INT, 1 FR and 8 PD Appeared in 10 games (nine starts) with the Raiders in 2018, compiling 33 tackles (30 solo), 3 TFL, 1 INT and 7 PD Appeared in 15 games (14 starts) with the Panthers in 2017, posting 63 total tackles (49 solo), 1 sack, 4 TFL, 2 INTs and 10 PD…Added 6 solo tackles and 1 PD in one postseason contest…Carolina finished seventh in yards allowed per game (317.1), third in rush defense (88.1 ypg) and eighth in red zone defense (47.7%) Appeared in 16 games (11 starts) as a rookie with the Carolina Panthers in 2016, posting a career-high 87 tackles (62 solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL, 1 INT and 9 PD — PERSONAL — Married his wife, Sierra Simmons, during a backyard pandemic wedding in 2020…They have one daughter, Karsyn, and one son, Kaiden, together He and his wife connected through a Twitter hashtag for West Virginia University, through which they realized they were from the same area and planning to attend the same college…They began dating during their freshman year at West Virginia University 339

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Notched 2 solo tackles and a career-high 3 PD in a 31-24 win at Ind. (9/29) Posted 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 FR vs. KC (9/15), marking the first FR of his career

Majored in media at West Virginia 2023: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 12/2, 0/0, INJURED RESERVE) Played in 12 games (two starts), posting 9 tackles and 1 PD, while adding 3 tackles on special teams between his stints on Injured Reserve (shoulder)…Helped the Ravens’ defense become the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in scoring (16.5), sacks (60) and takeaways (31) Collected 7 tackles (4 solo) on a season-high 76 defensive snaps vs. Ind. (9/24)…Baltimore’s defense limited Indianapolis to 8-of-22 (36%) on third down

2018: (OAKLAND RAIDERS – 10/9) Appeared in 10 games (nine starts) with the Raiders, compiling 33 tackles (30 solo), 3 TFL, 1 INT and 7 PD Recorded 4 solo tackles in the season finale at Cin. (12/16) Posted 5 tackles (4 solo) vs. KC (12/2) Registered 2 tackles, including 1 TFL at Ari. (11/18) Tallied 3 tackles (2 solo) and his second-consecutive game with multiple PD (2) vs. LAC (11/11)…His 2 PD also led the team, while each of them squandered a Chargers’ third-down conversion opportunity Notched 3 solo tackles and 2 PD at SF (11/1) Posted 5 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, 2 PD and his first INT of the season vs. Sea. (10/14)…The INT occurred at Oakland’s 1-yard line, halting a prime scoring opportunity for Seattle Registered a season-high 8 tackles (7 solo), including 1 TFL, in his season debut at LAC (10/7)…His TFL forced a Chargers’ fourth down

2022: (BALTIMORE RAVENS – 8/1, 1/0, INJURED RESERVE) Played in eight contests (one start), registering 5 tackles, 1 TFL and 2 PD on defense…Helped Baltimore’s defense rank in the Top 5 in four categories: No. 3 in points allowed per game (18.5), No. 3 in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), No. 3 in rushing yards per game (92.1) and No. 4 in third-down efficiency (34.9%) Registered 5 tackles, including 1 TFL, and 2 PD at Cin. (1/8/23), marking his first game with multiple PD since 2019 (with Raiders) 2021: (BALTIMORE RAVENS / DETROIT LIONS – 4/0) Spent part of the season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing action in one game (63 defensive snaps)…Prior to joining the Ravens on 12/21, saw action in three games with Detroit…Totaled 7 tackles (5 solo) on the year – 5 (all solo) as a Raven and 2 as a Lion Saw action on 63 defensive snaps and recorded 5 solo tackles vs. Cin. (12/26) in his first game action as a Raven

2017: (CAROLINA PANTHERS – 15/14, 1/1) Appeared in 15 games (14 starts) with the Panthers, posting 63 total tackles (49 solo), 1 sack, 4 TFL and a career-high 2 INTs and 10 PD…Added 6 solo tackles and 1 PD in one postseason contest…Carolina finished seventh in yards allowed per game (317.1), third in rush defense (88.1 ypg) and eighth in red zone defense (47.7%) Posted 6 solo tackles and 1 PD in the Wild Card playoff game at NO (1/7/18) Recorded 7 tackles (5 solo), including a career single-game high 2 TFL, in the regular season finale at Atl. (12/31) Registered 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 sack vs. TB (12/24)…His first sack of the season forced a third-and-long and, ultimately, a Tampa Bay missed FG Tallied 7 tackles (6 solo) and 1 INT of QB Aaron Rodgers in a 31-24 win vs. GB (12/17)…It marked his second-consecutive game with an INT Notched a season-high 9 tackles (8 solo) and 1 INT vs. Min. (12/10)…Carolina scored a TD on the ensuing possession following the pick Posted 3 solo tackles and 2 PD at NO (12/3) Recorded 7 tackles (4 solo), including 1 TFL, vs. NO (9/24) Tallied 4 solo tackles and 2 PD in his season debut at SF (9/10)…Carolina’s defense allowed just 3 points in the victory, tying for a season low

2020: (LAS VEGAS / BUFFALO / DALLAS – 10/5) Appeared in 10 games (five starts) with the Las Vegas Raiders (two games, one start), Dallas Cowboys (seven games, four starts) and Buffalo Bills (one game)…Totaled 22 tackles (17 solo) and 3 PD Notched a season-high 7 tackles (4 solo) and 1 PD in his lone start as a Raider vs. LAC (12/17) Posted 5 solo tackles in a start with the Cowboys vs. Cle. (10/4) 2019: (OAKLAND RAIDERS – 15/15) Started in all 15 appearances with the Raiders, tallying 58 tackles (51 solo), 1 TFL, 1 INT, 1 FR and 8 PD Recorded a season-high 8 tackles (6 solo) and 1 PD vs. Ten. (12/8) Posted 2 solo tackles and 2 PD in a 17-10 victory vs. Cin. (11/17), helping the Raiders win their third game in a row for the first time since 2016…The 10 points allowed marked the defense’s lowest output of the season Tallied 3 solo tackles and 1 INT in the 31-24 win vs. Det. (11/3)…His second-quarter INT of QB Matthew Stafford in the end zone prevented the Lions from capitalizing on a prime scoring opportunity Registered 7 solo tackles, including 1 TFL at GB (10/20) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2016: (CAROLINA PANTHERS – 16/11) Appeared in 16 games (11 starts) as a rookie, posting 87 tackles (62 solo), 1 sack, 2 TFL, 1 INT and 9 PD…His 87 passes defensed were the third most by a rookie in 2016 340

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— COLLEGE — Played in 34 games (27 starts) at West Virginia (2013-15), earning All-Big 12 Conference honors in 2015 during a career that included 146 tackles (126 solo), 10 INTs, 21 PD, 2 FFs and 1 FR…Ranked among the Mountaineers' team leaders in INTs and PD all three seasons Played in 12 games (11 starts) as a junior in 2015, finishing seventh in the nation with a team- and single-season high 6 INTs, while also leading the conference with 12 PD and adding 49 tackles (46 solo), 2 FFs and 1 FR Started 11 contests, posting a career-high 52 tackles (44 solo), 3 INTs and 4 PD, en route to being named honorable mention All-Big 12…His 3 INTs tied for the team lead Played in 11 games (five starts) as a freshman in 2013, tallying 45 tackles (36 solo), 1 INT (returned 37 yards) and 5 PD…His 5 PD were the second most on the team

Posted a team-leading 10 tackles (8 solo), 2 PD and his firstcareer INT (returned 22 yards) vs. LAC (12/11)…Carolina scored a TD on the ensuing possession following the pick…Contributed to a defense that recorded a season-high 5 total takeaways Recorded a team- and career-high 12 tackles (10 solo), including 1 TFL, and 2 PD at Oak. (11/27)…His 12 tackles also marked a single-game season high among rookie DBs Notched 9 tackles (6 solo) in a 23-20 win vs. NO (11/17) Registered 7 tackles (6 solo) vs. KC (11/13) Tallied 11 tackles (7 solo), his first-career sack and 1 PD in a 30-20 win vs. Ari. (10/30)…Contributed to a defense that tallied 8 sacks, marking the then-second most in franchise history Debuted on defense in his second-career appearance, recording 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 PD vs. SF (9/18) Made his NFL debut, seeing 8 special teams snaps at Den. (9/8)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at William Penn Charter (Philadelphia, PA) HS, where he played DB and WR Earned two first-team nominations as a WR and one firstteam honor as a DB…Was rated as Southeastern Pennsylvania's top cornerback by The Philadelphia Inquirer coming out of high school

— WORLEY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park Joined teammates to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to community members in Baltimore (2022) Joined teammates to decorate cookies and interact with the families at the Ronald McDonald House of Maryland (2022)

DARYL WORLEY'S NFL REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

TEAM Panthers Panthers Raiders Raiders Cowboys

GP 16 15 10 15 7

GS 11 14 9 15 4

TK 87 63 33 58 14

2020

Bills

1

0

0

2020 2020 2021

Raiders TOTAL Lions

2 10 3

1 5 0

8 22 2

2021 Ravens 2021 TOTAL 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

1 4 8 12 90

0 5 0 7 1 5 2 9 57 284

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 62 25 2 10 1.0 7.0 1 1 22 22 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 49 14 4 15 1.0 2.0 1 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 3 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 1 16 16 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 7 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Dallas to Buffalo. 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Buffalo to Las Vegas. 5 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 5 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Went from Detroit to Baltimore. 5 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 224 60 11 31 2.0 9.0 2 5 38 22 0 40 0 1 0 6 8 6 2 0 0 0 0

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DARYL WORLEY'S NFL POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2017 Panthers 2022 Ravens 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC GS TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 1 6 6 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 6 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP 1 1 0 2

DARYL WORLEY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles Sacks Passes Defensed Fumble Recoveries

12 at Oakland Raiders, Nov 27, 2016 10 at Oakland Raiders, Nov 27, 2016 1.0 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dec 24, 2017 ...1 more at 1.0. 3 at Indianapolis Colts, Sep 29, 2019 1 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 15, 2019

Tackles For Loss Interceptions Interception Return Yards Special Teams Tackles Longest Opp Fumble Return

2 at Atlanta Falcons, Dec 31, 2017 1 vs. Detroit Lions, Nov 03, 2019 ...4 more at 1. 22 vs. San Diego Chargers, Dec 11, 2016 2 vs. Denver Broncos, Dec 04, 2022 6 vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 15, 2019

DARYL WORLEY'S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS - POSTSEASON: DEFENSIVE Total Tackles Solo Tackles

6 at New Orleans Saints, Jan 07, 2018 6 at New Orleans Saints, Jan 07, 2018

Passes Defensed

1 at New Orleans Saints, Jan 07, 2018

DARYL WORLEY'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S P P S S

TK 0 0 7 0

S 0 0 4 0

A 0 0 3 0

P P P P P P P P

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12-2

9 6 3

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A W/L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W INJURED RESERVE L INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W INJURED RESERVE W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W INJURED RESERVE L 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 13-4

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

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P/S

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TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A SK YDS TFL YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A INJURED RESERVE INJURED RESERVE 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

342

W/L W L 1-1

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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TRANSACTIONS: Owen Wright signed to a Reserve/Future contract with the Ravens on 1/29/24...Activated from the practice squad (standard elevation) on 10/29/23 (at Ari.)...Signed with the Ravens' practice squad on 8/30/23 after being waived on 8/29/23...Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/4/23. PRO: 2023 (BALTIMORE – 1/0, 0/0) Spent nearly the entire season on Baltimore’s practice squad, seeing game action in his lone elevation (10/29/23 at Ari.). COLLEGE: Saw action in 45 games (seven starts) at William & Mary (2017-20) before playing at Monmouth (2021-22)…Totaled 355 carries for 1,403 rushing yards (4.0 avg.) and 23 rushing TDs as well as 27 receptions for 203 yards (7.5 avg.) and 2 receiving TDs over his six-year collegiate career…Also posted 425 yards on 21 KORs (20.2 avg.)...Ranks 10th in Monmouth program history with 18 career rushing TDs...As a graduate student in 2022, played in all 11 games at RB and on special teams, posting 72 carries for 304 yards (4.2 avg.) and 16 TDs, 2 receptions for 28 yards (14.0 avg.) and 1 TD, 3 KORs for 14 yards and 5 tackles on special teams…Posted at least 1 rushing TD in 10 games (including five games with 2+ TDs)…Awarded first-team All-CAA, Phil Steele/DraftScout FCS Postseason fourth-team All-American, Offensive Ray Michelli Coaches Award, NFF Hampshire Honor Society and was selected to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl...Appeared in all 11 games (one start) in his first season with Monmouth (2021), finishing with 91 carries for 370 yards (4.1 avg.) and 2 TDs as well as 7 receptions for 51 yards (7.3 avg.) and 1 TD…Scored 3 total TDs (2 rushing and 1 receiving) vs. North Alabama...In his final season with William & Mary, rushed for 28 yards on 9 carries (3.1 avg.) and 24 yards on 3 receptions (8.0 avg.) vs. Richmond, the only game he appeared in during the condensed spring 2021 season (which was postponed from fall 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic)...Saw action in 12 games (six starts) as a sophomore at William & Mary (2019) as both RB and KOR…Led the team with 584 rushing yards and 5 TDs on 183 carries (4.2 avg.)…Scored the game-winning 2-point conversion in the OT victory at Elon...Appeared in all 10 games as a reserve RB and KOR…Tallied 117 rushing yards on 45 carries (2.6 avg.) and totaled 108 return yards on 3 KORs…Posted a career-long 57-yard return vs. Albany…Ranked sixth in the conference in yards per return (22.9)...Redshirted as a scout team RB his freshman season in 2017...Earned CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll distinction in three seasons (2017, 19-20)...Majored in business with a minor in kinesiology. HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL: Attended Georgetown Prep (Bethesda, MD), where he played RB and finished with 2,078 rushing yards and 33 TDs on 385 carries (5.4 avg.) over three seasons…Earned first-team All-IAC and second-team All-State accolades after totaling 1,247 rushing yards and 19 TDs as a junior...Was a member of Government club, College Sports club and Black Students Association (BSA)...Grandfather, Brig Owens, was an All-American QB at the University of Cincinnati and played safety in the NFL for Washington (1966-77)...Enjoys community service, working out and watching movies. — WRIGHT'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Joined teammates for a Turkey distribution at Cross County Elementary School in Baltimore, MD (2023) Joined teammates in celebrating the NFL’s Salute to Service initiative by participating in the Ravens’ Youth Military Combine for children of service members (2023) Visited students at Tottenham Hotspur Training Grounds in London for their Play 60 clinic (2023) Joined teammates to sign autographs and play games during the Ravens’ A Purple Evening, the team’s annual event dedicated to female fans (2023) Participated in the organization-wide day of service, Caw to Action (2023) Visited The Belair-Edison School, participating in a field day event and distributing bags from Weekend Backpacks and books from the Ravens’ Bookmobile (2023) Participated in the Baltimore Ravens’ annual organization-wide volunteer day to build a state-of-the-art playground and provide significant upgrades at Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center in Baltimore City (2023)…The construction and renovation project marks a $200,000 community investment fully funded by the Ravens Foundation, Inc., in partnership with KABOOM!, Heart of America, Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Recreation and Park

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OWEN WRIGHT'S NFL REGULAR SEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 1 1

GS 0 0

NO. 0 0

YDS. 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

NO. 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

OWEN WRIGHT'S NFL POSTSEASON RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE TEAM 2023 Ravens NFL TOTALS

GP 0 0

GS 0 0

NO. 0 0

YDS. 0 0

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 0.0

LG 0 0

TD 0 0

NO. 0 0

OWEN WRIGHT'S 2023 GXG REGULAR-SEASON STATISTICS (RAVENS) DATE OPPONENT 09/10 Texans 09/17 at Bengals 09/24 Colts 10/01 at Browns 10/08 at Steelers 10/15 at Titans 10/22 Lions 10/29 at Cardinals 11/05 Seahawks 11/12 Browns 11/16 Bengals 11/26 at Chargers 12/10 Rams 12/17 at Jaguars 12/25 at 49ers 12/31 Dolphins 01/06 Steelers 2023 TOTALS

P/S

NO.

YDS.

RUSHING AVG.

P

0

0

0.0

1-0

0

0

0.0

LG

TD NO. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0 PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0

RECEIVING YDS. AVG.

LG

TD

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

W/L W W L W L W W 0 W W L W W W W W W L 0 13-4

RECEIVING YDS. AVG.

LG

TD

0

0

SCORE 25-9 27-24 19-22+ 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31+ 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

SCORE 34-10 10-17

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P/S

NO.

YDS.

RUSHING AVG.

0-0

0

0

0.0

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LG

TD NO. PRACTICE SQUAD PRACTICE SQUAD 0 0 0

344

0

0.0

W/L W L 1-1

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BALTIMORE RAVENS 2024 DRAFT PICKS

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2 70 50 81 27 26 13 61 28

NAME

Nate Wiggins Roger Rosengarten Adisa Isaac Devontez Walker T.J. Tampa Rasheen Ali Devin Leary Nick Samac Sanoussi Kane

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POS.

CB T OLB WR CB RB QB C S

HT

WT

6-1 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-4 5-11

182 316 253 198 199 212 216 314 210

345

AGE 20 21 22 22 22 23 24 22 22

COLLEGE

Clemson Washington Penn State North Carolina Iowa State Marshall Kentucky Michigan State Purdue

RD. (PICK)

1 (30) 2 (62) 3 (93) 4a (113) 4b (130) 5 (165) 6 (218) 7a (228) 7b (250)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Nate Wiggins was selected by the Ravens in the first round (30th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft

Credits his mother, Tamika, as a motivating factor in his journey to the NFL…Tamika attended every game, practice and meeting that she could during her son’s youth Majored in sociology with a focus on business at Clemson

— COLLEGE HONORS — AP first-team All-ACC (2023) ACC Defensive Back of the Week (2023 vs. North Carolina) Team Defensive Player of the Game (2023 vs. North Carolina) Honorable mention All-ACC (2022)

— NOTE THE QUOTE — “Nate Wiggins is a ridiculous athlete – very, very quick-footed and efficient. He’s fast, he’s tough, and he’s competitive. In our division, we play a lot of really good receivers, and you have to get off the field on third downs. We were blessed [in 2023] to have a lot of depth in the secondary, and it really helped us quite a bit. This is a guy who can come in here and play meaningful football right away for us. We’re excited about that.” — EVP & GM Eric DeCosta 2023: (CLEMSON – 10/7) Appeared in 10 games (seven starts) for a 9-4 Clemson squad, posting 29 tackles (23 solo), 1 sack, 2 INTs – including 1 pick-6 – a career-best 2 FFs and 6 PD, en route to AP firstteam All-ACC honors…Allowed a 43.9% personal completion percentage when QBs targeted players he matched up against…Played an integral role on the nation’s eighth-best total defense (287.8 ypg) – a unit that also ranked No. 4 in opponent completion percentage (52.9%) and No. 8 in passing yards allowed per game (173.2) Posted 6 solo tackles in the win at South Carolina, contributing on a defense that permitted 112 passing yards and a season-low 7 points Registered a season-high-tying 8 tackles (7 solo), 1 INT and 1 FF in the win vs. No. 20 North Carolina, earning ACC Defensive Back of the Week and Team Defensive Player of the Game honors…His INT of QB Drake Maye proved to be the game-sealing takeaway, while his FF came in a TDsaving effort in which he reached 22.1 MPH to chase down the ACC’s leading rusher (RB Omarion Hampton) at the goal line…Matched up with fellow Ravens 2024 draft pick WR Devontez Walker Produced 8 tackles (4 solo), 1 PD and his first-career FF, a chase-down, goal-line punchout, at Miami (FL)…Contributed to a Clemson pass defense that permitted 151 yards through the air Registered 2 PD vs. No. 4 Florida State…Supported a run defense that permitted 22 yards on 20 attempts (1.1 avg.) Posted 1 tackle and a 46-yard pick-6 in the win vs. Florida Atlantic…Became the first Clemson player with a pick-6 in consecutive seasons since DB Rex Varn (against Maryland in 1977 & NC State in 1978) Tallied 2 solo tackles and his first-career sack in the win vs. Charleston Southern

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 34 games (18 starts) over three years (2021-23) at Clemson, totaling 60 tackles (49 solo), 3 TFL, 1 sack, 3 INTs – including 2 picks returned for TDs – 2 FFs, 21 PD and 1 blocked FG Appeared in 10 games (seven starts) for a 9-4 Clemson squad in 2023, posting 29 tackles (23 solo), 1 sack, 2 INTs – including 1 pick-6 – a career-best 2 FFs and 6 PD, en route to AP first-team All-ACC honors…Allowed a 43.9% personal completion percentage when QBs targeted players he matched up against…Also allowed just 1 completion of at least 20 yards...Played an integral role on the nation’s eighthbest total defense (287.8 ypg) – a unit that also ranked No. 4 in opponent completion percentage (52.9%) and No. 8 in passing yards allowed per game (173.2) Received honorable mention All-ACC recognition in 2022 after recording 29 tackles (25 solo), 2 TFL, 1 pick-6 and a career-best and team-high 13 PD, while adding 1 blocked FG, in 13 games (11 starts) for 11-3 conference champion Clemson…The Tigers’ defense permitted 20.9 ppg (23rd in the nation) Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman at Clemson (2021), posting 2 tackles and 2 PD — PERSONAL — Started the Wiggs Worldwide Foundation to improve the lives of underprivileged youth in his hometown of Atlanta, GA…The organization focuses on building a better future through mentorship…Other community involvement includes participation in Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney’s Dabo’s All in Team Foundation and the Clemson Food Drive As a child, wanted to be like QB Cam Newton...When being a cornerback came into focus, began modeling his cam after CB Richard Sherman Found his love of sports as a 4-year-old at Pittman Park in Atlanta, GA Was a multi-sport standout athlete in his youth, participating in football, baseball, basketball and track & field 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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2022: (CLEMSON – 13/11) Received honorable mention All-ACC recognition after recording 29 tackles (25 solo), 2 TFL, 1 pick-6 and a careerbest and team-high 13 PD, while adding 1 blocked FG, in 13 games played (11 starts) for 11-3 conference champion Clemson…The Tigers’ defense permitted 20.9 ppg (23rd in the nation)…Led Clemson’s secondary with 767 defensive snaps, while his 13 PD ranked amongst the most in singleseason program history Recorded 2 solo tackles, 2 PD and a career-long 98-yard pick-6 of QB Drake Maye, while adding 1 blocked FG, in the ACC Championship win at No. 24 North Carolina…It marked the first INT of his career and the longest play in ACC Championship history Notched 3 solo tackles and 2 TFL, marking his first-career multi-TFL performance, vs. South Carolina…Supported a run defense that permitted 55 yards on 31 attempts (1.8 avg.) Posted 1 solo tackle and 1 PD, contributing to a pass defense that permitted a season-low 68 yards and 9 completions on 18 attempts, in the win vs. Miami (FL) Registered a season-high 7 solo tackles, while adding 1 PD, in the win vs. Louisville Posted 2 solo tackles, contributing to a pass defense that permitted just 85 yards and 9 completions on 17 attempts, at Notre Dame Tallied 2 PD, marking his third-consecutive multi-PD performance, in the win at Florida State…Became the first Clemson player to register a three-plus-game streak with multiple PD since S K’Von Wallace in 2019

Posted 3 tackles (2 solo) and 2 PD in the win vs. No. 10 North Carolina State…Supported a run defense that permitted 34 yards on 21 carries (1.6 avg.) Totaled 4 solo tackles and the game-winning PD in the OT win at No. 21 Wake Forest 2021: (CLEMSON – 11/0) Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman, posting 2 tackles and 2 PD Made his first-career tackle in the win vs. South Carolina State…Contributed to a Clemson pass defense that permitted 132 yards through the air on a season-low 37.0% completion percentage (10-of-27) — HIGH SCHOOL — Graduated from Westlake (Atlanta, GA) HS in 2021 after spending his first three years (2017-19) at Henry W. Grady (Atlanta, GA) HS…Starred on offense and defense at both programs Transferred to Westlake HS in 2020, helping lead the team to an 11-2 record and the regional title as a star CB and WR…Earned first-team All-State on defense and was selected for the 2021 All-American Bowl As a junior at Grady HS (2019), recorded 30 receptions for 814 yards (27.1 average) and 9 TDs, adding 25 tackles and 3 INTs, including 1 pick-6

— WIGGINS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Hosted a youth football clinic for 150 kids around his hometown at Pittman Park in Atlanta, GA (2024) Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

NATE WIGGINS' COLLEGE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Clemson Clemson Clemson

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GP 11 13 10 34

GS 0 11 7 18

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 25 4 2.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0 1 98 98 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 23 6 1.0 8.0 1.0 8.0 0 2 52 46 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 49 11 3.0 12.0 1.0 8.0 0 3 150 98 2 21 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Roger Rosengarten was selected by the Ravens in the second round (62nd overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft

Played basketball, soccer, baseball and flag football before he took up football…The summer before high school, his baseball team made it to the Colorado USSSA state championship game…Coached by former Denver Broncos Ben Hamilton and Tyler Polumbus in high school Has a sister, Brittany

— COLLEGE HONORS — Second-team All-America by Sportskeeda (2023) Honorable mention All-Pac-12 (2023) Second-team Preseason All-Pac-12 by Athlon (2023) Third-team Preseason All-Pac-12 by PFF (2023) Honorable Mention Preseason All-Pac-12 (2023) First-team Freshman All-America by FWAA (2022) First-team Freshman All-America by College Football News (2022) Third-team All-Pac-12 by PFF (2022) Midseason Freshman All-America by Fox Sports (2022) Second-team All-Pac-12 by Pro Football Network (2022) Freshman All-Bowl Team by College Football News (2022) Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2021)

— NOTE THE QUOTE — “Roger was on point. He knew his technique, and he knew his assignments. He was very self-aware with the things he needed to get better at, and he just seemed like a motivated guy. He seemed like a Raven.” — EVP & GM Eric DeCosta 2023: (WASHINGTON – 15/15) Started at RT in all 15 games for the Huskies, helping the team attain a 14-1 mark (10-0 in conference play), win the Pac-12 Championship and reach the CFP National Championship in his final season (2023)…Served as the blindside blocker for left-handed QB Michael Penix Jr. (Maxwell Award Winner and Heisman Trophy finalist), who led college football in passing yards (4,903) and ranked third in passing TDs (36)…The Huskies’ offense ranked second in passing offense (343.7 ypg) and tied for sixth in sacks allowed (12) nationally Started at RT in the CFP National Championship vs. Michigan (1/8/24) Started at RT in the Allstate Sugar Bowl victory vs. Texas (1/1/24), blocking for a unit that posted 25 first downs and 532 total yards of offense (430 passing) Started at RT in the Pac-12 Championship vs. Oregon (12/1), paving the way for UW’s run game to register 157 yards and 2 TDs Started at RT at USC (11/4), helping the unit record 572 total yards (316 rushing and 256 passing), as well as 7 total TDs (5 rushing and 2 passing) Started at RT at Michigan State (9/16), protecting QB Michael Penix Jr. who finished with a season-high 536 passing yards and 4 passing TDs Started at RT in the 56-19 victory vs. Boise State (9/2)

— COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 31 games (19 starts), primarily at RT, during his four-year career (2020-23) at Washington…Helped the team attain a 14-1 mark (undefeated in the regular season), win the Pac-12 Championship and reach the College Football National Championship in his final season (2023) Blocked for left-handed QB Michael Penix Jr. (2022-23), serving as the blindside protector for the 2023 Maxwell Award Winner (which is presented to the best player in college football), 2023 Heisman Trophy finalist and 2022 AP Comeback Player of the Year Never gave up a sack during his collegiate career — PERSONAL — Was a two-sport athlete (football and basketball) at Valor Christian...Also played baseball as a kid Worked out in the concourse of Husky Stadium when the team was unable to use the locker room and practice field before the 2020 season due to COVID restrictions Moved to RT his last two years at UW to protect left-handed QB Michael Penix Jr.’s blindside Ran the fastest 40-yard dash of any offensive lineman at the 2024 Combine (4.92) Listed the highest-ranked offensive line prospect to sign with Washington in over a decade

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2022: (WASHINGTON – 13/13) Started at RT in all 13 games as a junior, helping the Huskies to an 11-2 record and an Alamo Bowl victory vs. Texas (12/29)…UW’s offense ranked second nationally in passing yards (343.7 ypg) eighth in scoring (38.7 ppg) and 12th in total yards (462.1 ypg) Started at RT in the Alamo Bowl vs. Texas (12/29), contributing to an offense that posted 445 total yards (287 passing and 158 rushing) 348

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— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Valor Christian (Denver, CO) HS where he was a three-sport athlete (football, basketball and baseball)…Lettered in both football (four years) and basketball (two years)…Began as a tight end before switching to the offensive line his junior year of high school, when Ed McCaffrey, former Stanford and longtime NFL WR, took over as Valor’s head coach…Amassed over 100 tackles in 48 career games…Won a pair of state titles in football (2016 and 2018)…Averaged 15.6 points and 7.6 rebounds per game as a junior on the basketball team, earning honorable mention 5A All-State in basketball Selected to play in the 2020 Polynesian Bowl and the 2020 All-American Bowl Named to the Tacoma News-Tribune's "Western 100" in 2020 Helped lead the Eagles to a 10-2 record and a trip to the state 5A quarterfinals as a senior in 2019 Earned Class 5A first-team All-State on the defensive line and first-team Colorado Community Media All-South Metro as a junior in 2018 Listed as the No. 85 recruit and No. 9 offensive tackle in the country, as well as the No. 1 player in Colorado, by 247Sports...Rated the No. 128 overall prospect and No. 14 tackle, as well as Colorado's No. 2 recruit, by com...Ranked the No. 25 tackle and No. 3 recruit in the state by ESPN

Started at RT at Washington State (11/26), blocking for the pass game to accumulate 485 yards and 3 TDs, while also helping the run game post 218 yards and 4 TDs in the Apple Cup rivalry Started at RT vs. Arizona (10/15), helping the unit post a season-high 516 yards and 4 TDs through the air in the 49-29 victory Started at RT vs. Portland State (9/10), paving the way for a dominant 617 total yards of offense (376 passing and 241 rushing) and 7 total TDs (2 passing and 5 rushing) Made his first start for the Huskies vs. Kent State (9/3), earning the coaches’ Offensive Power Player of the Week following his performance 2021: (WASHINGTON – 4/0) Appeared in four games during the 2021 season (vs. Washington State, 11/26; at Colorado, 11/20; at Michigan, 9/11; vs. Montana, 9/4), maintaining a year of eligibility 2020: (WASHINGTON – 1/0) Appeared in one game as a true freshman, a 44-27 victory vs. Arizona (11/21), in the pandemic-shortened season

— ROSENGARTEN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

ROGER ROSENGARTEN'S COLLEGE STATISTICS DATE 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Washington Washington Washington Washington

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GP 1 4 13 15 33

GS 0 0 13 15 28

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Passed his physical and was removed from NFI on 8/6/24 Placed on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list on 7/15/24 Adisa Isaac was selected by the Ravens in the third round (93rd overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft

— PERSONAL — Full name is Adisa Akil Isaac Has two brothers, Kyle Wiltshire and Y’ashua Isaac, and one sister, Tadj Isaac, all of whom are non-verbal and diagnosed with intellectual delay and developmental disability…Adisa helped his single mother, Lisa Wiltshire-Isaac, raise his siblings…Lisa has worked as a special education teacher for over 30 years, currently at PS 138 in Brooklyn, NY, with students from kindergarten through second grade Also has a 2-year old son, Jaxon Was involved in basketball, tap dance, choir, taekwondo and swimming as a kid…Started playing football in high school, first as a LB and WR his freshman year…Moved to DE as a sophomore Has volunteered at the Penn Wortman Center (Brooklyn, NY) Interned at State College Area High School in 2021, where he worked with kids with disabilities and sometimes worked overnight shifts Earned his degree in rehabilitation and human services in December 2023…Thinking of devoting his post-football life to helping children with disabilities, potentially counseling or teaching Given “The Chosen One” nickname by his high school football coach, Brian Ellis Name is pronounced: ah-DEE-suh

— COLLEGE HONORS — First-team All-Big Ten by media (2023) First-team All-American by Sports Information Solutions (2023) Second-team All-Big Ten by coaches (2023) Penn State's Defensive MVP (2023) Penn State’s Reid-Robinson Award winner, which recognizes the team’s most outstanding defensive lineman (2022-23) Preseason Reese's Senior Bowl watch list (2023) Third-team All-Big Ten by coaches (2022) All-Big Ten honorable mention by the media (2022) College Sports Communicators Comeback Player of the Year Watch List (2022) — COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 46 games (26 starts) over five seasons (2019-23) at Penn State, totaling 92 tackles (47 solo), 31.5 TFL, 14.5 sacks, 15 QBHs, 2 FFs and 1 FR Started all 13 games as a redshirt senior in 2023, posting season highs in tackles (37), solo tackles (23), TFL (16), sacks (7.5) and his first-career FR…Ranked fourth in the Big Ten in TFL per game (1.2) and fifth in sacks per game (0.6)…Earned the coaching staff’s Defensive Player of the Week twice in 2023 (vs. Massachusetts, 10/14; at Michigan State, 11/24)…Helped the defensive unit rank first in total yards allowed per game (223.3) and third in scoring (11.4) in all of FBS Started in all 13 games, totaling 28 tackles (15 solo), 4 sacks, 11 TFL and 8 QBHs, helping the team reach an 11-2 mark for the second time in his career…Finished tied for sixth in the Big Ten in TFL (11), which also tied for third among Big Ten defensive linemen Totaled 4 tackles (3 solo), 1.5 sacks (-8 yards), 2 TFL and 1 fourth-quarter FF – the first of his career – in the 79-0 blowout at Maryland (9/27/19)

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— NOTE THE QUOTE — “Adisa has a great story. Patrick McDonough, one of our scouts, did a phenomenal job scouting him. He was his “Red Star” player this year, which is kind of cool, and we just feel like he’s a Raventype of guy who fits us in many different ways – his mentality and with his physical style of play. We’re excited to get him.” — EVP & GM Eric DeCosta 2023: (PENN STATE – 13/13) Started all 13 games as a redshirt senior in 2023, posting season highs in tackles (37), solo tackles (23), TFL (16), sacks (7.5) and his first-career FR…Ranked fourth in the Big Ten in TFL per game (1.2) and fifth in sacks per game (0.6)…Earned the coaching staff’s Defensive Player of the Week twice (vs. Massachusetts, 10/14; at Michigan State, 11/24)…Helped the defensive unit rank first in total yards allowed per game (223.3) and third in scoring (11.4) in all of FBS Totaled 2 tackles (1 solo), 1 TFL and 1 QBH in the Peach Bowl vs. Ole Miss (12/30) Posted a team-high and single-game-high 7 tackles (5 solo), 1 sack (-9 yards) and 1.5 TFL in the 42-0 shutout victory vs. Michigan State (11/24)…The defense allowed just 5 first downs, 53 total yards and -35 rushing yards in the game 350

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2020: (PENN STATE – 9/0) Appeared in nine games as a true sophomore in 2020, collecting 13 tackles (5 solo), 1.5 sacks, 1.5 TFL and 2 QBHs

Collected 6 tackles (4 solo) and 3 TFL vs. Michigan (11/11) Notched 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 sack (-9 yards), 1 TFL and 1 FF in the victory at Maryland (11/4) Recorded 4 tackles (1 solo), a half-sack and 2 TFL at Ohio State (10/21), marking his fifth-consecutive game with at least a half-sack, the longest streak of his career Totaled 4 tackles (3 solo), 2.5 sacks (-16 yards) and 3 TFL in the 63-0 shutout victory vs. Massachusetts (10/14)

2019: (PENN STATE – 11/0) Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman at Penn State, totaling 14 tackles (4 solo), 1.5 sacks, 3 TFL and 1 FF, contributing to a defensive unit that ranked Top 10 in rush yards per game (97.7) and points per game (seventh – 14.1) in all of FBS…Helped the team finish 11-2, including a victory over Memphis in the Cotton Bowl Totaled 4 tackles (3 solo), 1.5 sacks (-8 yards), 2 TFL and 1 fourth-quarter FF – the first of his career – in the 79-0 blowout at Maryland (9/27) Posted 3 tackles (1 solo) and 0.5 TFL in his Nittany Lions debut, a 79-7 victory vs. Idaho (8/31) — HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Canarsie (Brooklyn, NY) HS where he was a fourtime letterman, three-time captain and two-time team MVP in football for head coach Brian Elis…Had 10 tackles and 3 sacks in his first game as a DE sophomore year Participated in Nike’s The Opening Regional and was invited to both the Boomer Game and Fugazzi Bowl Named All-USA New York Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-USA New York Football Team by USA Today as a senior...Chosen as the 2018 National Football Foundation New York City Mr. Football...Selected Big 44 Defensive Player of the Year as a junior...Was a three-time All-City selection Collected 88 tackles, 34 TFL and 25 sacks as a senior, setting the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) and school records for sacks in a season Posted 57 tackles, 8 sacks and 1 safety as a junior Recorded 53 tackles, 5 sacks, 1 FR and 1 INT as a sophomore Registered 12 tackles and 1 sack as a freshman Also lettered in track & field at Canarsie

Posted 1 tackle, 1 sack (-9 yards), 1 QBH and his first-career FR in the 31-0 victory vs. Iowa (9/23) Registered 4 tackles (1 solo), a half-sack, 1 TFL and QBH at Illinois (9/16) 2022: (PENN STATE – 13/13) Started in all 13 games, totaling 28 tackles (15 solo), 4 sacks, 11 TFL and 8 QBHs, helping the team reach an 11-2 mark for the second time in his career…Finished tied for sixth in the Big Ten in TFL (11), which also tied for third among Big Ten defensive linemen Collected 5 tackles (4 solo) and 2 TFL in the Rose Bowl victory over Utah (1/2/24) Posted 2 tackles, 1 sack (-9 yards), 1 TFL and 1 QBH in the season finale vs. Michigan State (11/26) Tallied 4 tackles (2 solo), 1 sack (-7 yards), 1 TFL and 1 QBH in the 30-0 shutout victory vs. Maryland (11/12) Registered 2 tackles, 1 sack (-9 yards) and 2 TFL at Indiana (11/5) Logged 5 tackles, a half-TFL and 1 QBH vs. Minnesota (10/22) Posted 1 tackle, a half-TFL and 1 QBH vs. Northwestern (10/1) for a defense that held the Wildcats to just 7 points, 12 first downs and 31 total yards on the ground Notched 3 tackles, 1 sack (-7 yards), a career-high 3 TFL and 2 QBHs at Auburn (9/17), limiting the Tigers to just 12 points and forcing 4 turnovers as a defensive unit 2021: (PENN STATE – 0/0) Redshirted and missed the entire 2021 season due to an Achilles injury

— ISAAC'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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ADISA ISAAC'S COLLEGE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Penn St. Penn St. Penn St. Penn St. Penn St.

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GP 11 9 0 13 13 46

GS 0 0 0 13 13 26

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC TK S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 14 4 10 3.0 13.0 1.5 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 5 8 1.5 15.0 1.5 15.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 15 13 11.0 49.0 4.0 32.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 23 14 16.0 77.0 7.5 58.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 47 45 31.5 154.0 14.5 113.0 15 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Devontez Walker was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (113th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft...Was the first of two Ravens draft picks (CB T.J. Tampa, 130th) in the round

Has dreamed about being an NFL player since he was four years old — NOTE THE QUOTE — “With ‘Tez,’ you get really a vertical receiver, size and speed. In some ways, he reminds me of a Torrey Smith-type of player – an outside, take-the-top-off, vertical threat with good size, and phenomenal kid, excellent jumping ability.” — EVP & GM Eric DeCosta 2023: (NORTH CAROLINA – 8/6) Appeared in the last eight games of the season (six starts) for the Tar Heels, totaling 699 receiving yards and 7 TDs on 41 receptions (17.0 avg), en route to earning third-team AllACC honors…UNC’s offense finished with the seventh-best total offense (491.2 ypg) and 14th-best passing offense (299.2 ypg) in the FBS, both of which ranked first in the ACC Registered 29 yards and 1 TD on 2 receptions (14.5 avg.) in the season finale at NC State (11/25) Recorded a season-high 162 yards on 7 receptions (23.1 avg) in the 47-45 OT victory vs. Duke (11/11) Posted a pair of TD catches for 41 total yards (20.5 avg.) vs. Campbell (11/04) Collected 76 yards on 3 receptions (25.3 avg) at Georgia Tech (10/28) Awarded ACC WR of the Week (10/16), after posting 132 yards and 3 TDs on 6 receptions (22.0 avg), while adding 19 yards on 2 carries in the 41-31 victory vs. Miami (10/14) Totaled 43 yards on six receptions (7.2 avg) in his first game as a Tar Heel, a 40-7 victory vs. Syracuse (10/7)…Was declared eligible by the NCAA just 48 hours prior to the game (10/5)

— COLLEGE HONORS — Third-team All-ACC (2023) First-team All-MAC (2022) — COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 28 games (18 starts) during his three-year career between North Carolina (2023) and Kent State (2021-22), totaling 1,744 receiving yards and 19 TDs on 104 receptions (16.8 avg)…Added 52 yards and 1 TD on 6 rushes (8.7 avg) Awarded ACC WR of the Week (10/16), after posting 132 yards and 3 TDs on 6 receptions (22.0 avg), while adding 19 yards on 2 carries in the 41-31 victory vs. Miami (10/14/23) Posted 84 yards on 5 receptions (16.8 avg) – including an OT, game-winning TD catch – for the Golden Flashes in the season finale at Buffalo (11/26/22) — PERSONAL — Ran a 4.36-second 40-yard dash at the 2024 NFL Combine, tied for the fifth-fastest time of the entire event Claims Ravens teammate CB Nate Wiggins was “probably the best player” he’s ever played against in college Denied eligibility by the NCAA five times (due to NCAA rules that wouldn’t give eligibility waivers to a double-transfer student) after transferring from North Carolina Central to Kent State and then to UNC in December 2022…Worked on UNC’s scout team to stay connected with the team, despite not being able to play for the start of the 2023 season…Was finally deemed eligible on October 5, 2023 (also his mom’s birthday) and appeared on the field as a Tar Heel for the first time vs. Syracuse (10/7) Originally attended North Carolina Central, but transferred to Kent State when the Eagles’ 2020 fall season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic…Transferred to UNC in 2023 to be closer to his grandmother and family Tore his ACL the spring before graduating high school and enrolling in college…Before enrolling in college, Walker worked at the local Bojangles to help pay his rehab bills for a year Served as the primary caretaker for his grandmother, Loretta Black, during high school after she had multiple hip and knee operations as well as severe scoliosis…His mother worked two jobs to support the family, so Walker helped administer his grandmother’s medicine, cleaned, cooked and ran errands for her 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2022: (KENT STATE – 12/12) Started all 12 games and earned first-team All-MAC as a sophomore in 2022, totaling team-highs in receiving yards (921), receiving TDs (11) and receptions (58), while adding 29 yards and 1 TD on 3 carries (9.7 avg)…His 11 TD receptions tied for seventh nationally and tied for first in the MAC…His 921 receiving yards ranked second in the MAC Posted 84 yards on 5 receptions (16.8 avg) – including an OT, game-winning TD catch – in the season finale at Buffalo (11/26) Collected 121 yards on 6 receptions (20.2 avg) vs. Eastern Michigan (11/16), marking his fourth 100-yard game of the season Recorded 86 yards and 2 TDs on 5 catches (17.2 avg) at Bowling Green (11/9)

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Registered 40 yards on 2 receptions (20.0 avg) vs. VMI (9/11) Posted 1 catch for 3 yards in his Kent State and collegiate debut at No. 6 Texas A&M (9/4)

Totaled 159 yards and 2 TDs on a season-high 11 receptions (14.5 avg) at Miami (OH) (10/8), marking his third-consecutive 100-yard game Registered 106 yards on 7 receptions, including a seasonlong 56-yard TD catch, at 1 Georgia (9/24) Notched 56 yards and 1 TD on 4 receptions (14.0 avg) in the season opener at Washington (9/3)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended West Charlotte (NC) HS where he earned AllConference honors after posting 1,153 receiving yards on 91 receptions (12.4 avg) as a junior…Played both WR and CB Named Player of the Game after posting 115 receiving yards and 1 TD vs. Harding University Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-start recruit by Rivals Also lettered in basketball and track and field

2021: (KENT STATE – 8/0) Appeared in eight games as a freshman for the Golden Flashes, tallying 124 yards and 1 TD on 5 receptions (24.8 avg) Notched a fourth-quarter 73-yard TD reception – his first collegiate score – vs. Wyoming (12/21)

— WALKER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

DEVONTEZ WALKER'S COLLEGE RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Kent St. Kent St. North Carolina

GP 8 12 8 28

GS 0 12 6 18

NO. 0 3 3 6

YDS. 0 29 23 52

RUSHING AVG. 0.0 9.7 7.7 8.7

LG 0 18 20 20

TD 0 1 0 1

NO. 5 58 41 104

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 124 24.8 921 15.9 699 17.0 1,744 16.8

LG 73 56 56 73

TD 1 11 7 19

PUNT RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

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TEAM Kent St. Kent St. North Carolina

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RET. 0 0 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

LG 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

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— PERSONAL — Given birth name is Marques Jr….Nickname, T.J., is short for Tampa Jr. Grew up in Atlanta, GA, playing multiple sports throughout his childhood, including basketball and football Father (Marques Sr.) was a standout basketball player at Barry University in the 1990s, leading the team in scoring and steals…Older sister (Nichel) played college basketball at Western Kentucky and Barry University Garnered recruiting interest on the basketball court, too, receiving an offer from James Madison Was initially recruited as a WR but focused on defense after a delayed flight forced him to stay at Iowa State an extra day and work out with the DBs Georgia head coach Kirby Smart made a late push to sign him after a standout performance in a football camp…Committed to the Cyclones over other programs, as well, including Cincinnati, Maryland, Rutgers, South Florida, Syracuse and Wake Forest Majored in communications studies at Iowa State

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Declared Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) on 7/15/24 T.J. Tampa was selected by the Ravens in the fourth round (130th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft…Was the Ravens’ second pick in the round, following WR Devontez Walker (113th) — COLLEGE HONORS — AP third-team All-American (2023) AP first-team All-Big 12 (2023) Honorable mention All-Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (2023) Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist (2023)…Awarded to college football’s top DB Chuck Bednarik Award Semifinalist (2023)…Presented annually to the defensive player of the year in college football as judged by the Maxwell Football Club — COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 46 games (29 starts) over four seasons (2020-23) at Iowa State, producing 107 tackles (83 solo), 9.5 TFL, 3 INTs, 19 PD and 1 FF Posted a career-high 44 tackles (33 solo), while also adding 3 TFL, 2 INTs and 7 PD, as a 12-game starter during his senior (2023) at Iowa State…Anchored the back end of an Iowa State defense that ranked No. 12 nationally in opponent completion percentage (55.8%)…Was named an AP thirdteam All-American and first-team All-Big 12 performer…Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year recognition and was a semifinalist for both the Jim Thorpe Award (nation’s top DB) and Chuck Bednarik Award (nation’s top defensive player) Started all 12 games in which he appeared as a junior in 2022, posting 40 tackles (30 solo), 1 INT and 1 FF, as well as career highs in TFL (5) and PD (9), for an Iowa State defense that ranked fourth overall (285.6 ypg) and 10th against the pass (178.3 ypg) Appeared in 13 games (five starts) as a junior with the Cyclones in 2021, posting 18 tackles (7 solo), a half-TFL and 3 PD for the nation’s No. 9 total defense (310.7 ypg) and No. 11 pass defense (187.8 ypg) Played in nine games as a true freshman at Iowa State in 2020, tallying 5 tackles (3 solo) and 1 TFL, while adding special teams contributions…The Cyclones finished 9-3 – marking the best record in the Big 12 – made it to the Big 12 Championship for the first time in program history and earned a victory in the Fiesta Bowl

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— NOTE THE QUOTE — “T.J. Tampa’s athleticism at his size stands out. He’s long, and he can flip his hips. He can change directions well. He’s a former wideout, so I think there is some built-in upside to him. He plays the game smoothly; he doesn’t look too stressed. He tackles well, and he’s a guy that’s going to compete. He’s got good makeup, a good mentality, and he’s a smart football player.” – Director of College Scouting David Blackburn 2023: (IOWA STATE – 12/12) Posted a career-high 44 tackles (33 solo), while also adding 3 TFL, 2 INTs and 7 PD, as a 12-game starter…Anchored the back end of an Iowa State defense that ranked No. 12 nationally in opponent completion percentage (55.8%)…Was named an AP third-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 performer…Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year recognition and was a semifinalist for both the Jim Thorpe Award (nation’s top DB) and Chuck Bednarik Award (nation’s top defensive player) Posted 4 tackles (3 solo), including 1 TFL, in the win at Kansas St., contributing to a back end that helped limit the Wildcats to a 50.0% (24-of-48) completion percentage Recorded 7 tackles (2 solo) vs. Texas Tallied 1 TFL and 1 PD in the win at BYU…Contributed to a defense posted a season-low 39.3% (11-of-28) opponent completion percentage for 130 yards through the air 355

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Registered 5 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, in the win at Baylor…Supported a run defense that permitted a seasonlow 67 yards on 25 attempts (2.7 avg.) Notched 3 solo tackles and 1 INT, marking his third-straight game with at least 1 PD, while holding playmaker WR Xzavier Henderson to his only game without a catch all season, in the win at Cincinnati…The Cyclones’ defense permitted a season-low 99 passing yards on a 51.7% (15of-29) completion percentage Tied a career high in tackles (8, 6 solo), while posting his first multi-PD performance of the season, at Oklahoma Posted 4 solo tackles and a game-sealing INT with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of the win vs. Oklahoma State Registered 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 PD at Ohio…The Cyclones’ defense limited the Bobcats to 135 passing yards on 16-of-32 (50%) completions

Tallied 3 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, 1 PD and his firstcareer FF – a goal-line punchout recovered by Iowa State – in the win at Iowa…Contributed to the Cyclones’ top defensive performance of the year, in which they permitted season lows in yards (150) and passing yards (92), limiting the Hawkeyes to a 44.4% (12-of-27) completion percentage 2021: (IOWA STATE – 13/5) Appeared in 13 games (five starts), posting 18 tackles (7 solo), a half-TFL and 3 PD for the nation’s No. 9 total defense (310.7 ypg) and No. 11 pass defense (187.8 ypg) Recorded his third-straight game with 3 solo tackles, while adding 1 PD, at West Virginia 2020: (IOWA STATE – 9/0) Played in nine games as a true freshman, tallying 5 tackles (3 solo) and 1 TFL, while adding special teams contributions…The Cyclones finished 9-3, made it to the Big 12 Championship for the first time in program history and earned a victory in the Fiesta Bowl

2022: (IOWA STATE – 12/12) Started all 12 games in which he appeared, posting 40 tackles (30 solo), 1 INT and 1 FF, as well as career highs in TFL (5) and PD (9), for a defense that ranked fourth overall (285.6 ypg) and 10th against the pass (178.3 ypg) Recorded 2 solo tackles, including 1 TFL, and 1 PD for a pass defense that permitted 141 passing yards vs. Texas Tech Tallied 2 tackles and his first-career INT at Oklahoma State Registered 4 tackles (3 solo), and 1 PD in the win vs. West Virginia…The Cyclones’ defense permitted 124 passing yards on a 44.4% (12-of-27) completion percentage Posted 7 solo tackles, 1 TFL and a career-high 4 PD vs. Oklahoma, helping limit the Sooners to 16 completions and 150 passing yards on 27 attempts Posted 1 TFL and 1 PD vs. Kansas State Recorded a career-high 8 tackles (5 solo) vs. Baylor

— HIGH SCHOOL — Graduated from Lakewood (St. Petersburg, FL) HS in 2020 after transferring from St. Francis (Alpharetta, GA) HS midway through his sophomore year (2017)…Starred at WR and DB, as well as on the basketball court, at both programs As a senior in 2019, finished with 30 receptions for 554 yards and 9 TDs, earning All-County and All-Conference honors for the second-straight season…Led a Spartans squad that advanced to the state semifinals…Also received honors as an All-County basketball player for the second-straight year after averaging 10.5 ppg and leading the Spartans to the conference championship…Named 2020 Pinellas County Athlete of the Year Posted 37 catches for 769 yards and 6 TDs, adding 32 tackles, 9 TFL, 4 sacks, 1 pick-6 and 1 FR-TD, at Lakewood HS in 2018…Earned All-County and All-Conference honors

— TAMPA JR.'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

T.J. TAMPA JR.'S COLLEGE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Iowa St. Iowa St. Iowa St. Iowa St.

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GP 9 13 12 12 46

GS TK 0 5 5 18 12 40 12 44 29 107

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC S A TFL YDS SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 3 2 1.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 1 0.5 1.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 10 5.0 13.0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 11 3.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 1 2 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 24 9.5 21.0 0.0 0.0 1 3 1 1 0 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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— PERSONAL — Started boxing at 4-years old and playing football at the age of 6…Also played basketball and lacrosse during his childhood Decided to focus on boxing and skip participation in football during his sophomore and junior years of HS…During that time, competed in junior boxing tournaments all over the region…Due to lack of varsity film, received very few college offers Credits his boxing background for the physical and mental toughness he showcases on the field…His footwork, handeye coordination and balance were also polished through boxing

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Rasheen Ali was selected by the Ravens in the fifth round (165th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft — COLLEGE HONORS — Second-team All-Sun Belt Conference (2023) Myrtle Beach Bowl MVP (2022) FWAA Freshman All-American (2021) First-team All-Conference USA (2021) — COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Saw action in 34 games (24 starts) during his four-year (2020-23) career at Marshall, posting 514 carries for 2,831 yards (5.5. avg.) and 39 TDs, while adding 76 receptions 565 yards and 3 TDs...Also tallied a 97-yard KOR…Accumulated the bulk of his stats, including all 39 rushing TDs, over the last three years of his collegiate career (2021-23) after the pandemic-shortened season in 2020…The 39 rushing scores marked the nation’s third most from 2021-23…Surpassed 100 rushing yards in 11 career contests, while posting 14 games with multiple ground scores Started all 12 games in which he saw action for Marshall in 2023, posting 212 carries for 1,135 yards (5.4 avg.) and 15 TDs, while adding 28 receptions for 213 yards and 1 TD…Notched six games with multiple rushing TDs, while his 15 ground scores tied for the nation’s 11th most…Also surpassed 100 rushing yards in four contests and posted an FBS-high 7 gains of at least 50 yards (6 rushing & 1 receiving)…Earned second-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors Saw action in three games with Marshall after missing the first 10 games of the 2022 season with a knee injury…Totaled 47 carries for 273 yards (5.8 avg.) and 1 TD, while adding 2 receptions for 10 yards and 1 TD…Rushed for at least 75 yards in all three appearances…Earned Myrtle Beach Bowl MVP honors for his performance In 2021, appeared in 13 games (12 starts) for the Thundering Herd, tallying career highs in most major rushing categories, including attempts (250), yards (1,401) and TDs (23), on 5.6 yards per carry...Also added career highs in receptions (46) and receiving yards (342), notching 1 TD through the air, as well as a 97-yard KOR-TD…His 23 ground scores tied (RB Tyler Allgeier) for the most in the nation, while his 1,401 rushing yards placed 10th…Totaled six 100-yard rushing outings and eight games with multiple rushing TDs…Earned FWAA Freshman All-American and first-team All-Conference USA honors Made six appearances in Marshall’s pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign, posting 5 rushes for 22 yards and 4 KORs for 76 yards 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

— NOTE THE QUOTE — “Rasheen Ali is an explosive guy. He runs hard, and he finishes his runs. He catches the ball well, he can run routes, and he’s a good pass protector. At the Senior Bowl, he was a guy that I noticed very quickly. He got hurt, but during the week at practice, he was very, very explosive, and I think we all took note. He’s an interesting kid. He’s got a great background, and he’s going to be a good player for us.” – EVP & GM Eric DeCosta 2023: (MARSHALL – 12/12) Started all 12 games in which he saw action, posting 212 carries for 1,135 yards (5.4 avg.) and 15 TDs, while adding 28 receptions for 213 yards and 1 TD…Notched six games with multiple rushing TDs, while his 15 ground scores tied for the nation’s 11th most…Also surpassed 100 rushing yards in four contests and posted an FBS-high 7 gains of at least 50 yards (6 rushing & 1 receiving)…Earned second-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors Posted 9 rushes for 92 yards (10.2 avg.), including a seasonlong 64-yard dash, and 1 TD in the season finale vs. UTSA…His 10.2 yards per carry marked a career high Notched 165 rushing yards, including a 55-yard scamper, and tied his season high with 3 TDs on 24 carries (6.9 avg.) in the win vs. Georgia Southern Tallied 19 attempts for 103 yards (5.4 avg.) and 2 TDs, while adding a career-high 71 receiving yards and 1 TD on 4 receptions, at Georgia State…His 65-yard grab marked the longest reception of his career Registered 28 carries for 79 yards and 2 TDs in the win vs. Old Dominion, marking his fourth-consecutive game with multiple rushing scores Notched a season-high 174 rushing yards, while adding 2 TD ground scores, on 27 carries (6.4 avg.) in the win vs. Virginia Tech 357

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Tallied 85 rushing yards and 3 rushing TDs on 18 carries, while adding 4 receptions for 45 yards, in the win at East Carolina Recorded 137 rushing yards and 2 TDs on 18 carries (7.6 avg.) in the win vs. Albany

Registered 18 carries for 90 yards (5.0 avg.) and 2 TDs, marking his third-straight multi-TD rushing game, while adding a season-high 70 receiving yards on 6 receptions, in the win at Florida Atlantic Recorded 133 yards and 2 TDs on 26 carries (5.1 avg.) in the win at Florida International Posted 109 yards and 2 TDs on 20 attempts (5.5 avg.), while adding a season-long 50-yard grab in the win at North Texas Registered 19 carries for 113 yards (5.9 avg.) and 3 TDs, while adding 6 receptions for 48 yards, at Middle Tennessee…It marked his third-straight game with a rushing score Tallied 17 rushes for 83 yards and 1 TD, while adding a career-long 97-yard KOR-TD, at Appalachian State Notched 24 carries for 189 yards (7.9 avg.) and 3 TDs vs. East Carolina Totaled 8 carries for 45 rushing yards (5.6 avg.), while adding 55 receiving yards and 1 TD grab on a career-high 9 receptions, in the win vs. NC Central Posted 59 yards and a career-high 4 rushing TDs on 14 carries in the opening-game victory at Navy

2022: (MARSHALL – 3/0) Saw action in three games after missing the first 10 games of the season with a knee injury…Totaled 47 carries for 273 yards (5.8 avg.) and 1 TD, while adding 2 receptions for 10 yards and 1 TD…Rushed for at least 75 yards in all three appearances Posted 15 carries for 92 yards (6.1 avg.), including a seasonlong 38-yard rush, and 1 TD, en route to earning game MVP honors, in the Myrtle Beach Bowl victory at UConn Registered 102 yards on 16 carries (6.4 avg.), while adding a 5-yard TD grab, in the win vs. Georgia State 2021: (MARSHALL – 13/12) Appeared in 13 games (12 starts), tallying career highs in most major rushing categories, including attempts (250), yards (1,401) and TDs (23), on 5.6 yards per carry...Also added career highs in receptions (46) and receiving yards (342), notching 1 TD through the air, as well as a 97-yard KOR-TD…His 23 ground scores tied (RB Tyler Allgeier) for the most in the nation, while his 1,401 rushing yards placed 10th…Totaled six 100-yard rushing outings and eight games with multiple rushing TDs…Earned FWAA Freshman AllAmerican and first-team All-Conference USA honors Posted 160 yards, including a season-long 63-yard gain, and 3 TDs on 20 carries (8.0 avg.) in the New Orleans Bowl vs. Louisiana Tallied 3 TDs and a career-high 203 yards, including a 59yarder, on 23 carries (8.8 avg.) in the win at Charlotte…His 8.8 yards per carry marked a season high

2020: (MARSHALL – 6/0) Made six appearances in the pandemic-shortened season, posting 5 rushes for 22 yards and 4 KORs for 76 yards Totaled 4 KORs for 76 yards, including a 27-yarder, vs. Rice — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Shaker Heights (Ohio) HS, playing football as a freshman and returning to star on the team as a senior…Decided to forgo his sophomore and junior years on the gridiron, shifting his focus to boxing In six games played as a senior (2019), tallied 1,300 rushing yards and 15 rushing TDs

— ALI'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

RASHEEN ALI'S COLLEGE RUSHING/RECEIVING STATISTICS DATE 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall

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GP 6 13 3 12 34

GS 0 12 0 12 24

NO. 5 250 47 212 514

YDS. 22 1,401 273 1,135 2,831

RUSHING AVG. 4.4 5.6 5.8 5.4 5.5

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LG 9 63 38 64 64

TD 0 23 1 15 39

NO. 0 46 2 28 76

RECEIVING YDS. AVG. 0 0.0 342 7.4 10 5.0 213 7.6 565 7.4

LG 0 50 5 65 65

TD 0 1 1 1 3

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2023: (KENTUCKY – 13/13) Started all 13 games in his one season with Kentucky, completing 209-of-371 passes for 2,746 yards, 25 TDs and 12 INTs…His 25 TD passes were one short of Top 5 in program history, marked the most by a UK QB since Andre’ Woodson (2007) and ranked second in the SEC…Selected to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl Completed 16-of-28 passes for 306 yards, 2 TDs and 2 INTs in the Gator Bowl vs. Clemson (12/29), marking his third game in 2023 with 300+ passing yards and eighth game with 2+ passing TDs Completed 12-of-22 passes for 206 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT in the 38-31 victory at Louisville (11/25) Completed 28-of-39 passes for 372 yards and 2 TDs vs. Tennessee (10/28) Completed 16-of-25 passes for 215 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT in the 35-3 victory vs. Akron (9/16), becoming the 15th QB in school history to throw for at least 300 yards in a game…Also became the first UK QB with 3+ passing TDs in consecutive games since Mike Hartline (vs. Georgia 10/23/10; vs. South Carolina, 10/16/10) Completed 24-of-38 passes for 299 yards, 4 TDs and 1 INT in the 28-17 victory vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/9)

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Devin Leary was selected by the Ravens in the sixth round (218th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft — COLLEGE HONORS — Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Top 25 (2023) Maxwell Award Watch List (2023) Davey O’Brien Award Watch List (2023) Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List (2023) Comeback Player of the Year Watch List semifinalist (2023) ACC Preseason Player of the Year (2022) Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award semifinalist (2022) Governor’s Award for MVP by NC State (2021) Davey O’Brien QB Class of 2021 Finalist (2021) — COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Played in 43 career games (38 starts) during his five seasons at Kentucky (2023) and NC State (2019-22), completing 777of-1,315 attempts for 9,553 yards and 87 TDs, while adding 6 rushing TDs…Finished with a 24-14 career record as a starter (17-9 at NC State, 7-6 at Kentucky) With Kentucky (2023), completed 209-of-371 passes (56.3 percent) for 2,746 yards and 25 TDs…His 25 passing TDs were the most by a UK QB since Andre’ Woodson (2007) Left NC State ranked sixth in school history with 6,807 career passing yards and fourth in completion percentage (60.2%)

2022: (NC STATE – 6/6) Started in all six games he appeared in as a senior, completing 118-of-193 passes for 1,265 yards, 11 TDs and 4 INTs, before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury…NC State was 5-1 and ranked in the Top 15 of both The AP and Coaches’ Poll at the time of his injury Completed 32-of-44 passes for 320 yards, 4 TDs and 1 INT vs. Connecticut (9/24) Completed 16-of-25 passes for 238 yards and 4 TDs in the 55-3 victory vs. Charleston Southern (9/10)

— PERSONAL — Writes left-handed, but throws with his right hand (because he used his right-handed brother’s baseball glove as a kid) Competed in football, baseball, hockey, basketball and wrestling as a kid Brother, Donovan, is a QB at Illinois Participated in the Manning Passing Academy (2022-23) Participated in a three-day Navy Seals and Marine Corps training led by NC State head coach Dave Doeren Graduated from NC State with a degree in sport management in December 2022

2021: (NC STATE – 12/12) Started all 12 games for the Wolfpack, completing 283of-431 passes for 3,433 yards, 35 TDs and 5 INTs…His 35 TDs broke the NC State single-season record (QB Philip Rivers, 34 in 2003)…His 3,433 passing yards ranked sixth most in single-season school history, while his 65.7% completion percentage ranked third best…Became the first QB in ACC history to post at least 35 TDs and 5 or fewer INTs...Named NC State’s winner of the Governor’s MVP Award, the Ken McNeill Award for comeback from injury and the Torry Holt Award for Offensive MVP Completed 19-of-30 passes for 247 yards and 4 TDs in the season finale vs. North Carolina (11/25)

— NOTE THE QUOTE — “As far as Devin goes, I think Tee Martin does an excellent job evaluating, and he thinks he’s a natural thrower. Tee thinks he’s an accurate passer. He loves the kid. He thinks he’s got the right mentality to come in and compete and improve.” — EVP & GM Eric DeCosta

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2019: (NC STATE – 8/5) Played in eight games (five starts) as a redshirt freshman, completing 101-of-210 passes for 1,219 yards, 8 TDs and 5 INTs…Became the first redshirt freshman QB to start a game at NC State since Russell Wilson (2008) Completed 24-of-44 passes for 243 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT, while adding a season-high 23 yards on the ground vs. Louisville (11/16) Posted season highs in passing yards (259) and passing TDs (3) while coming in off the bench in that game at Boston College (10/19)

Completed 17-of-24 passes for 303 yards and 2 TDs vs. Syracuse (11/20) Completed 37-of-59 passes for 408 yards (a season high), 4 TDs and 2 INTs at Wake Forest (11/13)…Became the only QB in school history to throw for 4+ TDs against five ACC opponents in the same season and the only player to throw for 4+ in three consecutive games Completed 21-of-32 passes for 214 yards, 4 TDs and 1 INT at Florida State (11/6)…Had thrown 228 consecutive passes without an INT – the third-longest streak in school history – before throwing a pick on a hail mary at the end of the half Completed 25-of-36 passes for 317 yards and 4 TDs vs. Louisville (10/30), a game in which he faced his now Ravens teammate, QB Malik Cunningham Completed 16-of-24 passes for 251 yards and 3 TDs in the 33-7 victory at Boston College (10/16)

— HIGH SCHOOL — Attended Timber Creek Regional (Sicklerville, NJ) HS, where he was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for head coach Rob Hinson…Completed 566-of-910 passes for 9,672 yards and 117 TDs, while also rushing for 525 yards and 11 TDs…Helped lead the Chargers to an impressive 46-5 record during his four seasons, including victories in the 2016 and 2017 state championships…Finished his prep career as New Jersey’s all-time leader in passing yards (9,672) and passing TDs (117) Named the Gatorade Player of the Year in New Jersey as both a junior and senior Earned his team’s MVP award in three consecutive seasons Also played baseball (2015-16)

Completed 32-of-44 passes for 238 yards and 4 TDs in the double-OT victory vs. No. 9 Clemson (9/25), the Wolfpack’s first win against the Tigers in nine games…In OT, Leary completed 73.7% of his throws including 2 TD passes Completed 23-of-29 passes for 259 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 7 rushing yards in the 45-7 win vs. Furman (9/18) 2020: (NC STATE – 4/3) Appeared in four games (three starts), completing 66-of-110 passes for 890 yards, 8 TDs and 2 INTs, before suffering a season-ending injury vs. Duke (10/17) Completed 28-of-44 passes for a then-career-high 336 yards and 4 TDs in the 30-29 victory at Pittsburgh (10/3), earning him a place on the Davey O’Brien Great 8 List and a Manning Award Star of the Week honor…Completed 6-of-9 passes for 74 yards on the final, game-winning drive, capped by a 13-yard TD pass with 0:23 seconds left on the clock…Became the first Wolfpack QB with 330+ passing yards, 4 passing TDs and 0 INTs in a game since Russell Wilson (2009)

— LEARY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

DEVIN LEARY'S COLLEGE PASSING/RUSHING STATISTICS DATE 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM NC State NC State NC State NC State Kentucky

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GP 8 4 12 6 13 43

GS 5 3 12 6 13 39

ATT. 210 110 431 193 371 1,315

CMP. 101 66 283 118 209 777

PCT. 48.1 60.0 65.7 61.1 56.3 59.1

PASSING YDS AVG. 1,219 5.8 890 8.1 3,433 8.0 1,265 6.6 2,746 7.4 9,553 7.3

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TD 8 8 35 11 25 87

INT. 5 2 5 4 12 28

LG 55 37 79 75 72 79

SK 9 7 25 9 22 72

LST 48 56 176 51 156 487

NO. 40 19 54 23 42 178

RUSHING YDS. AVG. 46 1.2 7 0.4 -75 -1.4 1 0.0 -57 -1.4 -78 -0.4

LG 13 20 17 12 22 22

TD 0 0 2 3 1 6

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2023: (MICHIGAN STATE – 11/10) Played in 11 games (10 starts), including five in which he was appointed a captain, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors for the second-consecutive season Started at center before suffering a season-ending injury at Indiana Earned the starting nod at center, helping block for an offense that produced 349 yards, including 156 on the ground, at Iowa Started at center and played on all offensive snaps vs. Maryland, helping anchor an offense that produced 376 total yards and a season-high 26 first downs Started at center in the win vs. Richmond, helping block for an offense that produced season highs in total yards (465), passing yards (303) and rushing yards (162)…It marked the second-straight game in which the Spartans totaled over 400 yards of offense Started at center in the season-opening win vs. Central Michigan, helping block for a unit that totaled 406 yards of offense

— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Nick Samac was selected by the Ravens in the seventh round (228th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft…Was the first of two Ravens draft picks (S Sanoussi Kane, 250th) in the round — COLLEGE HONORS — Honorable mention All-Big Ten (2022-23) Three-time academic All-Big 10 (2021-23) — COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 50 games (32 starts) over five years (2019-23) at Michigan State Played in 11 games (10 starts), including five in which he was appointed a captain, for Michigan State in 2023, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors for the secondconsecutive season In 2022, started at center in all 12 Michigan State games, accumulating the most offensive snaps (803) on the team…Served as a game captain twice and earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors Played in all 13 games, logging 307 total snaps at center, for the 11-2 Spartans in 2021…Split action with C Matt Allen Appeared in all seven games (six starts) during Michigan State’s 2020 pandemic-shortened season, playing 410-of-498 total offensive snaps Saw action in seven games (four starts) as a true freshman at Michigan State in 2019…Took over the starting role after an injury to C Matt Allen

2022: (MICHIGAN STATE – 12/12) Started at center in all 12 games, accumulating the most offensive snaps (803) on the team…Served as a game captain twice and earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors Started at center vs. Indiana, helping block for an offense that tallied a season-high 540 yards (298 passing & 242 rushing)…It marked the Spartans’ second 200-yard rushing outing of the season Earned the starting nod at center, helping anchor an offense that posted 453 yards and 25 first downs in the turnover-free victory vs. Rutgers Started at center at Washington, helping protect for a passing attack that totaled season highs in completions (30) and passing yards (323) on 42 attempts…It marked the thirdstraight game in which the Spartans’ offense totaled 350plus yards (365) Earned the starting nod at center, helping create lanes for a rushing attack that registered season highs in ground yards (260) and rushing TDs (6) in the win vs. Akron…Michigan State’s 52 points scored and 32 first downs also marked season bests Started at center in the season-opening win vs. Western Michigan, helping block for a rushing attack that tallied 197 yards on 32 attempts, averaging a season-high 6.2 yards per carry…Michigan State totaled 430 yards of offense in the victory

— PERSONAL — Began playing football at 7 years old…Outgrew running back and moved to offensive line at age 10 Stayed loyal to Michigan State even after Ohio State reached out with a late offer Graduated from Michigan State with a degree in communications (2022) Plays guitar and enjoys singing Name is pronounced: SAY-mack — NOTE THE QUOTE — “Nick Samac is just a gritty Big Ten offensive lineman. He’s a very good center and a very athletic guy. He stays on his blocks, has good sustainability and is very, very intelligent. He’s a guy who we think can back up Tyler Linberbaum and also, hopefully, work in as a guard, develop and be a swing guy for us.” – EVP & GM Eric DeCosta

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2021: (MICHIGAN STATE– 13/0) Played in all 13 games, logging 307 total snaps at center for the 11-2 Spartans…Split action with C Matt Allen Played 21 snaps in the Chik-fil-A Peach Bowl victory vs. Pittsburgh…The Spartans posted season highs in completions (29) and passing yards (354)…It also marked the second-straight game in which Michigan State totaled over 400 yards of offense (410) Saw 16 snaps of action in the victory vs. Penn State, helping block for an offense that tallied 451 total yards, including 183 on the ground Tallied 29 offensive snaps in the win vs. Maryland, helping block for an offense that posted 481 yards, including 194 on the ground…Michigan State tallied a season-high 28 first downs…It marked the Spartans’ sixth-straight contest with at least 100 rushing yards and third-straight outing with multiple rushing TDs…The aerial attack also completed a season-high 73.3% (22-of-30) of pass attempts Participated in 33 snaps in the win at Rutgers, helping block for an offense that totaled a season-high 600 yards (339 passing & 261 rushing) Collected 35 snaps in the turnover-free win vs. Western Kentucky, helping block for a unit that posted 519 yards of offense (327 passing & 192 rushing)…Michigan State’s 48 points scored marked a season high Played in 28 snaps in the turnover-free win at Miami (FL), helping block for an offense that registered 452 total yards (261 passing & 193 rushing)…It marked the Spartans’ thirdstraight game tallying at least 150 rushing yards Saw 28 snaps in the home opener vs. Youngstown State, helping block for an offense that surpassed 500 yards (587) for the second-straight game…The Spartans tallied 315 passing yards and 4 TDs through the air, while adding 272 rushing yards and 2 TDs on the ground…It marked the team's second-straight game with at least 250 rushing yards

2020: (MICHIGAN STATE– 7/6) Appeared in all seven games (six starts) during Michigan State’s 2020 pandemic-shortened season, playing 410-of-498 total offensive snaps Started at center in the season finale at Penn State, helping block for a passing attack that totaled a season-high 325 yards through the air Started at center in the win at Northwestern, helping create lanes for a season-high 195 rushing yards…Michigan State’s 29 points scored also marked a season high Started at center (in place of injured C Matt Allen) in the turnover-free win at Michigan, helping block for an offense that registered a season-high 449 yards, including 323 through the air 2019: (MICHIGAN STATE– 7/4) Saw action in seven games (four starts) as a true freshman at Michigan State…Took over the starting role after an injury to C Matt Allen Started at center in the win vs. Maryland, helping block for a passing game that posted season highs in completions (30) and passing yards (342) Started at center, helping pave the way for a rushing attack that tallied a season-high 275 yards and 3 TDs on 50 attempts (5.4 avg.) — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Mentor (Ohio) HS, where he starred on the offensive line and was rated a consensus top prospect heading to the collegiate level As a senior (2019), helped lead Mentor to an 11-2 record, the Greater Cleveland Conference title and a berth in the OHSAA Division 1, Region 1 finals Named a second-team All-Ohio and first-team All-Northeast Lakes District performer as a junior (2018) after anchoring a 13-2 Mentor squad that advanced to the OHSAA Division 1 championship

— SAMAC'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

NICK SAMAC'S COLLEGE STATISTICS DATE 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Michigan St. Michigan St. Michigan St. Michigan St. Michigan St.

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GS 4 6 0 12 10 32

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Sanoussi Kane was selected by the Ravens in the seventh round (250th overall) of the 2024 NFL Draft…Was the Ravens’ second pick in the round, following C Nick Samac (228th)

Posted 6 tackles (3 solo), marking his ninth-consecutive game reaching that mark, at Northwestern…Contributed to a defense that permitted a season-low 12 first downs Tallied 6 tackles (3 solo) and 1 PD, marking his third-straight game with a PD, in the win vs. Minnesota Collected 6 solo tackles, 1 TFL and a season-high 2 PD at Michigan Registered a career-high 10 tackles (4 solo) and 1 PD at Nebraska Notched 9 tackles (8 solo) and 1 TFL for a defense that permitted a season-low 110 passing yards and 6 completions on 21 attempts (28.6%) at Iowa…It marked his thirdconsecutive game with at least 9 tackles and third-straight outing with a takedown behind the line of scrimmage Generated 9 tackles (7 solo) and 1 sack in the win vs. Illinois Produced 9 tackles (5 solo), including a career-high 2 TFL, and 1 PD vs. Wisconsin Tallied 8 tackles (7 solo) and 1 PD vs. Syracuse Posted 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 TFL and 1 FF in the victory at Virginia Tech…Supported a run defense that permitted a season-low 11 yards on 22 carries

— COLLEGE HONORS — Honorable mention All-Big Ten (2023) — COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS — Appeared in 45 games (25 starts) over four years (2020-23) at Purdue, producing 161 tackles (115 solo), 11 TFL, 2 sacks, 10 PD, 3 FFs and 1 FR…Became a full-time starter in 2022 Produced career highs in tackles (79, 55 solo), TFL (6) and PD (7), while adding 1 sack and 1 FF as a 12-game starter for Purdue in 2023…His 7 PD also led the team…Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition Appeared in 14 games (12 starts) in his first season as a fulltime starter for the Boilermakers (2022), tallying a team-high 72 tackles (54 solo), 4.5 TFL, 1 sack, 3 PD, 2 FFs and 1 FR…Played an integral role on a pass defense that ranked No. 26 nationally in opponent completion percentage (57.3%) Saw 13 games (one start) of action with a 9-4 Purdue squad in 2021, posting 7 tackles (4 solo) and a half-TFL Appeared in all six games during Purdue’s pandemicshortened season as a true freshman in 2020, collecting 3 tackles (2 solo)

2022: (PURDUE – 14/12) Appeared in 14 games (12 starts) in his first season as a fulltime, tallying a team-high 72 tackles (54 solo), 4.5 TFL, 1 sack, 3 PD, 2 FFs and 1 FR…Played an integral role on a pass defense that ranked No. 26 nationally in opponent completion percentage (57.3%) Produced 3 solo tackles and 1 TFL vs. LSU Notched 6 tackles (3 solo) at Michigan, contributing to a defense that permitted 161 passing yards Tallied 7 tackles (3 solo) and a season-high 2 PD in the win at Indiana Collected 9 tackles (8 solo), 1 TFL and 1 FF in the win at Illinois Posted 6 tackles (5 solo) vs. Iowa Recorded 5 solo tackles, including 1 sack, at Wisconsin Generated 6 solo tackles in the win at Maryland Tallied 5 tackles, 3 solo, supporting a run defense that permitted a season-low 44 yards on 26 attempts (1.7 avg.), in the win at Minnesota Registered 2 tackles (1 solo) and 1 FR, a game-sealing takeaway that he returned 29 yards, in the win vs. Florida Atlantic

— PERSONAL — Younger brother Moussa plays CB at Duke Was a soccer playing growing up…Didn’t play football until eighth grade Prepped at the same high school (Blair Academy) as Ravens OLBs David Ojabo and Odafe Oweh Graduated from Purdue with a degree in business administration Name is pronounced: sa-NEW-see — NOTE THE QUOTE — "Sanoussi is a guy that does a lot of things well. He’s a tough player. I think he’s got good ball skills, and he should play on special teams. The scouts really liked him, and secondary coach Doug Mallory really liked him, as well." — EVP & GM Eric DeCosta 2023: (PURDUE – 12/12) Produced career highs in tackles (79, 55 solo), TFL (6) and PD (7), while adding 1 sack and 1 FF, as a 12-game starter…His 7 PD also led the team…Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Produced 7 tackles (6 solo), including 1 TFL, at Syracuse…It marked his second-straight game with at least 7 takedowns…Contributed to a defense that permitted 181 passing yards on a season-low 43.3% (13-of-30) opponent completion percentage Recorded 7 tackles (6 solo), a half-TFL and 1 FF on the game’s opening play in the shutout victory vs. Indiana State…Made plays on the back end of a defense that permitted season lows in total yards (145) and first downs (7) Collected 3 tackles (1 solo) and 1 PD in the season opener vs. Penn State

Registered a season-high 3 tackles (1 solo), including a halfTFL, in the win at Nebraska…The Boilermakers’ defense permitted a 48.3% (14-of-29) completion percentage, while tying a season high with 4 takeaways (all INTs) 2020: (PURDUE – 6/0) Appeared in all six games during the pandemic-shortened season, collecting 3 tackles (2 solo) Posted 2 tackles (1 solo) in the win vs. Iowa — HIGH SCHOOL — Prepped at Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ), where Ravens OLBs David Ojabo and Odafe Oweh also attended high school Played both ways on the football team football, seeing action at DB and WR…Also ran track and competed on the wrestling team

2021: (PURDUE – 13/1) Saw 13 games (one start) of action with a 9-4 squad, posting 7 tackles (4 solo) and a half-TFL

— KANE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

SANOUSSI KANE'S COLLEGE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DATE 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALS

TEAM Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue

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TACKLES GS TK S A TFL YDS 0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 7 4 3 0.5 0.0 12 72 54 18 4.5 21.0 12 79 55 24 6.0 16.0 25 161 115 46 11.0 37.0

INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES ST MISC SK YDS QBH NO YDS LG TD PD FF FR TD YDS TK S A FF FR S A 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 11.0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 15.0 3 0 0 0 0 10 3 1 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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6 67 38 31 76 48 83 56 10 60 47 60 57 25 84 78 39 18 94 86

NAME

Beau Brade Corey Bullock Chris Collier Bump Cooper Jr. Darrian Dalcourt Joe Evans Qadir Ismail Deion Jennings Emory Jones Julian Pearl Randen Plattner C.J. Ravenell Yvandy Rigby Mike Rigerman Riley Sharp Darrell Simpson Jordan Toles Dayton Wade Tramel Walthour Isaiah Washington

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S T RB CB G OLB WR ILB QB T LS DE ILB TE TE T S WR DE WR

HT

6-0 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-2

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209 314 210 192 320 252 232 230 211 325 250 292 235 244 246 350 207 184 283 214

AGE 22 22 24 22 23 24 24 23 24 24 24 23 24 22 26 24 22 23 23 23

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Maryland Maryland Lock Haven Oregon State Alabama Iowa Samford Rutgers Cincinnati Illinois Kansas State Missouri Western State Temple Findlay Oregon State Tulsa Morgan State Mississippi Georgia Rutgers

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Across four years at Maryland (2020-23), he appeared in 42 games (25 starts), totaling 177 tackles (115 solo), 11 PD, 9.5 TFL, 3 INTs, 3 FFs and 1 sack…Named honorable mention All-Big Ten (2022-23) Started all 12 games in 2023, leading the team in tackles for the second-consecutive year, totaling 75 stops (48 solo), 6 PD, 4 TFL, 1 FF and a 27-yard INT return…Tallied a career-high 10 solo tackles (11 total) against No. 3 Michigan…Notched a team-high 8 tackles against Northwestern…Registered 10 tackles (4 solo) and an INT against Michigan State…Honorable mention All-Big Ten…Named a team captain Started all 13 games for the Terps in 2022, leading the team with 85 tackles (55 solo), while also accounting for 5 PD, 4 TFL, 2 INTs and 2 FFs…Helped lead the team to a victory in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl, where he recorded a team-high 7 tackles (6 solo) against NC State…Secured the game-winning INT vs. Northwestern...Tallied a career-high 15 total tackles (7 solo), while also registering 1 INT and 1 FF vs. SMU…Was the first Maryland Terrapin to have 15 tackles, 1 INT and 1 FF in a game since 1998 Appeared in 12 of 13 games in 2021, totaling 14 tackles (10 solo), 1.5 TFL and 1 sack…Had 4 tackles (3 solo) in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Virginia Tech…Recorded first-career sack against Kent State Saw action in five games during the 2020 pandemic-shortened season…Notched 3 tackles (2 solo) Graduated from Maryland with a degree in business management — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Was a seventh-round selection of the San Antonio Brahmas in the 2024 UFL Draft Prepped at River Hill (Clarksville, MD) HS where he was named the Howard County Defensive Player of the Year in 2019…His 450 career tackles rank second in Howard County High School football history…A two-time County Champion who was twice named All-Metro His father Ron, played football at Virginia Tech Says his favorite sports memory is watching the Baltimore Ravens win Super Bowl XLVII Ray Lewis is his sports hero Started a podcast with two of his teammates called, “One Speed Entertainment,” in which they discuss a variety of topics Name is pronounced: BRAID — BRADE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Played in 42 games (38 starts) in a five-year collegiate career that began with four years at North Carolina Central (2019-22) and was capped by one year at Maryland (2023) Started 11 games for Maryland at LG in 2023 and earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors…Ranked as the second-highest pass blocking guard in the Big Ten (79.6 grade) by Pro Football Focus…Key part of an offensive line that blocked for the top-ranked passing offense in the Big 10 Named an HBCU All-American in 2022 following his junior season at North Carolina Central Named first-team All-MEAC in 2022…Blocked for an Eagles’ offense that posted a school-record 4,862 yards, averaging 442 yards per game…Played three different offensive line positions over 66 snaps vs. North Carolina AT&T and did not give up a sack or commit a penalty Tabbed second-team All-MEAC as a sophomore in 2021, allowing just 1 sack in 11 games played Saw action in 8 games (four starts) as a true freshman in 2019…NC Central 2020 season was cancelled (COVID-19) Earned a Criminology & Criminal Justice & Art degree from the University of Maryland — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Gwynn Park (Brandywine, MD) HS, where he played football and basketball Named first-team All-Prince George’s County and second-team All-State Has six siblings, including a twin brother, Cameron, brothers Bryce, Braxton and Brenden and sisters Tiffany and Telaya Son of Charlton Bullock and Latasha Charles — BULLOCK'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — 2023 Harlon Hill Trophy nominee, given to the NCAA Division II Football Player of the Year…First Lock Haven player to earn a nomination in school history Division II first-team All-American by American Football Coaches Associated (2023) Lock Haven single-season record holder in rushing yards (1,393, 2023) Rushed for 1,393 yards and 12 TDs in 11 starts for Lock Haven in 2023, also adding 22 receptions for 238 yards and 3 TDs… First Lock Haven RB to rush for over 1,000 yards since 1981…Ranked fifth in the country with 1,631 all-purpose yards Selected as the 2023 PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year, leading the PSAC in total rushing yards (1,393) and rushing yards per game (126.6), while ranking second in rushing TDs (12)…Named first-team All-Conference Spent three seasons at Wagner (2020-22) before transferring to Lock Haven, appearing in 11 games (six starts) and totaling 118 carries for 337 yards and 1 TD in 11 games played… Also recorded 6 receptions for 22 yards Began his collegiate career at Nassau CC, spending two seasons there before transferring to Wagner following the 2019 season…Totaled 348 yards on 82 carries and 1 TD, while also adding 16 receptions for 184 yards and 5 TDs — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Lawrence (NY) HS, rushing for over 1,800 yards and 25 TDs as a senior and leading Lawrence to the state title game Enjoys reading Grew up playing basketball and hockey, as well as football Received his bachelors degree in psychology and masters degree in sports science — COLLIER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Started his career at the College of San Mateo (2020-21) before enrolling at Oregon State (2022-23), where he appeared in 23 games for the Beavers…Finished his collegiate career with 108 total tackles (72 solo), 22 PD, 7 INTs and 4.5 TFL…Two-time honorable mention All-Pac 12 (2022-23)…Phil Steele All-Pac 12 third-team Playing in 10 games during the 2023 season, he registered 37 tackles, 7 PD, 1.5 TFL and 1 INT…Notched a season-high 8 tackles (7 solo) at Colorado…Returned an INT 67 yards for a TD against UCLA…Collected 7 tackles (4 solo) and 1 TFL vs. Washington State…Named Pac-12 Player of the Week for his pick-6…Earned second-consecutive honorable mention All-Pac 12 honors Started 10 of 13 games, finishing with 45 tackles (28 solo), 11 PD, 3 INTs, 3 TFL and 1 sack…Tallied a season-high 7 tackles (4 solo) at Arizona State…Recorded second-straight game with an INT vs. Washington State…Tallied 3 tackles (1 solo) and an INT against Stanford…Honorable mention All-Pac 12…Phil Steele All-Pac 12 third-team…Had an INT vs. Montana State Across two years at the College of San Mateo (2020-21), he accumulated 26 tackles (20 solo) and 3 INTs Majored in public health — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Attended Wilcox (Santa Clara, CA) HS, where he was named League Defensive Player of the Year and earned All-County and firstteam All-CCS honors over the course of his high school career…Recorded 45 tackles and 2 INTs his senior year Cousin of NFL CBs Nahshon and Rejzohn Wright Given birth name is Ryan...Father, who also goes by "Bump," passed the nickname down — COOPER JR.'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Played in 39 games (21 starts) in five-year collegiate career at the University of Alabama Appeared in eight games (five starts) in 2023, missing two games due to injury…Took snaps at both center and guard while opening holes for the Tide to record 315 rushing yards and 574 yards of total offense vs. Chattanooga Appeared in seven games (five starts) in 2022, serving as the signal-caller of the offensive line at center…Allowed zero sacks throughout the season…Part of an offensive front that opened holes for an average of 5.55 yards per carry Named a 2022 William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist, which is the highest academic honor in college football Started 11 games in 2021, missing three games due to injury Appeared in eight games during the Tide’s undefeated 2020 season Played 69 snaps as a true freshman in 2019 and served as the backup center — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, MD) Ranked the No. 3 center and the No. 2 player in the state in 2019 by ESPN Selected to play in the Under Armour All-America Game — DALCOURT'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Spent six years at Iowa (2018-23), where he appeared in 56 games (27 starts), totaling 135 tackles (67 solo), 35 TFL, 28 sacks, 6 PD, 4 FFs and 2 FRs…Second-team All-Big Ten (2022)…His 28 career sacks rank fourth all time in program history…Recorded 4 sacks in the 2024 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl against Tennessee, setting an Iowa bowl game record Started all 14 games in 2023, finishing with 46 tackles (28 solo), 13.5 TFL, a team-high 9.5 sacks, 4 PD and 1 FF…Set an Iowa bowl game record with 4 sacks against Tennessee…Registered 7 tackles (4 solo), including 4.5 TFL and also notched 1.5 sacks against Purdue…Posted 7 tackles (5 solo) at Penn State…Named a permanent team captain…Garnered third-team All-Big Ten by the media and honorable mention All-Big Ten by the coaches…Received the Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award, which is presented to players who show exceptional leadership during the year and in the offseason…Iron Hawk Award recipient Named a starter for all 13 games in the 2022 campaign…Finished the year with 41 tackles (15 solo), 8.5 TFL and recorded 6.5 sacks, which tied for the most on the team…Scored on a 11-yard fumble return TD at No. 2 Ohio State…Named second-team AllBig Ten by the media and honorable mention All-Big Ten by the coaches…Received the Brett Greenwood Award, which goes to a former walk-on who best exemplifies the qualities of former Iowa Hawkeye walk-on Brett Greenwood. Appeared in all 14 games in 2021…Recorded 34 tackles (16 solo), 7 sacks (tied for most on the team) and 1 FF…Tallied 5 tackles (3 solo), 2 sacks and 1 FF against Kent State…Won the Coaches Appreciation award Participated in all eight contests during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, notching 7 tackles (3 solo), 2 TFL, 1 sack and 1 PD…Tallied 2 tackles (1 solo) against Michigan State…Registered a sack against Northwestern Saw action in eight games in 2019, recording 7 tackles (5 solo), including 4 sacks…Posted 3 tackles (2 solo), including 1.5 sacks against Minnesota Redshirted the 2018 season Graduated with a degree in enterprise leadership from Iowa — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Ames (IA) HS, where he was honorable mention All-State his senior year and first-team All-Conference his junior and senior year…In addition to playing LB, he also played QB for Ames, throwing for a total of 5,294 yards, rushing for 1,824 yards and accounting for 81 total TDs…Lettered in football, basketball and track His father, Spence Evans, also played football at Iowa — EVANS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/20/24 — COLLEGE — Appeared in 26 games across stops at Villanova (2018-21) and Samford (2022-23), totaling 27 receptions for 338 yards…Played QB his freshman season (2018) at Villanova, seeing action in three games (one start), completing 11-of-29 passes for 180 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT Appeared in 11 games during the 2023 season at Samford, accumulating 13 receptions for 135 yards (10.5 avg.)…Caught 3 passes for 60 yards in the season opener against Shorter Participated in three games at Samford in 2022, posting 3 catches for 21 yards (7.0 avg.) Saw action in nine games in 2021 with Villanova, recording 11 receptions for 182 yards (16.6 avg.)…Notched 3 catches for 61 yards (20.3 avg.) in the season finale against South Dakota State Did not see game action during the 2019-20 seasons Played in three games (one start) at QB in 2018, completing 11-of-29 passes for 180 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT, while adding 19 rushing yards on 12 carries…Completed 8-of-17 passes for 132 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT in his first collegiate start against Richmond — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at The John Carroll School (Bel Air, MD), where he earned first-team All-League and All-County recognition…Garnered All-MIAA honors and was a Crab Bowl All-Star…Posted 2,000 passing yards, 500 rushing yards and 25 TDs over his high school career Father, Qadry, enjoyed a 10-year NFL career (1993-2002), spending three years (1999-2001) in Baltimore…Mother, Holly, played college basketball at Syracuse Sister, Qalea, played college basketball at Princeton…Brother, Qadry, played college football at Mercyhurst Name is pronounced: KUH-deer — ISMAIL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Over six years at Rutgers (2018-23), he appeared in 58 games (27 starts) and finished with 251 tackles (116 solo), 19.5 TFL, 12 PD, 1 sack and 1 INT…Two-time honorable mention All-Big Ten (2022-23)…Tied the school record with 58 career games played Saw action in all 13 games (12 starts) in the 2023 season, leading the defense with 95 tackles (41 solo), while adding 4.5 TFL and 4 PD…Had at least 6 tackles in 10 games…Led Rutgers with 9 tackles (2 solo) in its bowl win over Miami…Recorded his secondstraight double-digit tackle game, with 11 (6 solo) at Iowa…Credited with a season-best 13 tackles (7 solo) against No.1 Ohio State…Notched 7 tackles and 3 PD vs. Temple…Named to the East-West Shrine Bowl 1000…Named honorable mention All-Big Ten by the media Started 11 games in 2022, registering a team-high 91 tackles (48 solo) and 8.5 TFL…Had four double-digit tackle games…His 8.3 tackles per game ranked seventh-most in the Big Ten…Notched 12 tackles (8 solo) and 3 TFL, including 1 sack against Maryland…Finished with 13 tackles (4 solo) vs. Minnesota…Named honorable mention All-Big Ten by the media…Recipient of the Homer Hazel Award, which honors the team’s most valuable player…Earned the Douglas A. Smith Effort Award, which recognizes the most improved defensive player during spring practice Played in all 13 games during the 2021 season, notching 5 tackles (1 solo) and 1 TFL…Credited with 2 tackles (1 solo) against Wake Forest in the Tax Slayer Gator Bowl Competed in all nine games in 2020, totaling 22 tackles (10 solo) and 2 TFL…Recorded a team-high 10 tackles (5 solo) and a TFL vs. Nebraska…Credited with 5 tackles (2 solo) at No.3 Ohio State Appeared in 12 games (3 starts) in the 2019 campaign, finishing with 38 tackles (16 solo), 3.5 TFL, 2 PD and 1 INT…Collected 8 tackles (6 solo) and 3 TFL in his first-career start vs. No. 20 Minnesota…Tallied a season-high 9 tackles (3 solo) vs. Boston College Redshirted the 2018 season Graduated with a degree in education from Rutgers — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Timber Creek Regional High School (Gloucester Township, NJ), where he led his team to a 10-1 record his senior year…Finished with 48 tackles (25 solo) and 1 INT Attended the same high school as current NFL LB Tyreek Maddox-Williams and teammate Devin Leary — JENNINGS' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/7/24 — COLLEGE — Appeared in 57 games (31 starts) over six years at Cincinnati (2023), Arizona State (2022) and Florida (2018-21), completing 601of-953 passes for 7,099 yards, 51 TDs and 10 INTs, while adding 1,863 yards and 18 rushing TDs on 449 attempts (4.1 avg.) Started 11 games for Cincinnati in 2023, completing 197-of-322 passes for 2,219 yards and 18 TDs, while adding 560 yards and 4 rushing TDs on 155 attempts…Named a team captain in his lone year with the Bearcats…Responsible for 7 TDs vs. Eastern Kentucky, completing 19-of-23 passes for 345 yards and 5 TDs, while adding 26 yards and 2 rushing TDs, setting the Cincinnati single-game record for total TDs by a QB Made eight appearances (seven starts) with Arizona State in 2022, completing 125-of-199 passes for 1,533 yards, 7 TDs and 4 INTs, while adding 4 rushing TDs in his lone season with the Sun Devils Started 12 games at QB for Florida in 2021, completing 224-of-346 passes for 2,734 yards, 19 TDs and 13 INTs, while adding 758 yards and 4 TDs on the ground…Completed 28-of-34 passes 464 yards and 6 TDs vs. Samford, while adding 86 yards and 1 TD on the ground for a program-record 550 total yards…Earned SEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors after completing 21-of-27 passes for 209 yards and 2 TDs, while adding 144 rushing yards vs. Tennessee Appeared in nine games in 2020, completing 18-of-32 passes for 221 yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT, while adding another 217 yards and 2 TDs rushing…Posted a season-high 86 passing yards, while adding 60 yards and 1 TD on the ground in the Cotton Bowl vs. Oklahoma Played in 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2019, completing 25-of-38 passes for 267 yards and 3 TDs through the air, while adding 256 yards and 4 TDs on 42 carries (6.1 avg.) Appeared in four games as a true freshman in 2018, completing 12-of-16 passes for 125 yards and 2 TDs, while rushing for 41 yards on the year…Redshirted the 2018 season Graduated from the University of Florida in 2021 — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Heard County (Franklin, GA) HS, playing both football and basketball Participated in the 2018 Under Armor All-America Game Participated in the Elite 11 Finals All-Star camp in 2017 Completed 61-of-103 passes for 1,197 yards and 10 TDs, while rushing for 494 yards and 6 TDs through the first eight games of his senior season Ranked the No. 59 overall recruit by ESPN — JONES' COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Appeared in 46 games (39 starts) in six-year career (2018-23) at Illinois Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten accolades in 2023, starting all 12 games at LT…Made 23 consecutive starts at LT to cap his collegiate career…Blocked for an offense that totaled 662 yards of total offense vs. Indiana Started 12 of 13 games at LT in 2022, missing one game due to injury…Part of an offensive line that was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award for the first time in school history…Opened holes for a rushing game that totaled 258 yards vs. Wyoming…Part of an offense that totaled 502 offensive yards in a shutout win vs. Chattanooga Played in 12 games (11 starts) in 2021 Made first-career start at Nebraska in 2020, appearing in seven games (four starts) throughout the season Served as a backup lineman throughout the 2019 season, appearing in three games…Redshirted the 2018 season Majored in sociology — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Was a first-round selection of the Michigan Panthers in the 2024 UFL Draft Prepped at Danville (Danville, IL) HS, leading the team to back-to-back IHSA playoff berths Two-sport athlete playing both basketball and football, playing center in basketball and playing both offensive and defensive line in football Tabbed a three-star recruit by 247Sports and ESPN Has two older brothers, Tayvian Johnson and Avery Pearl, and one younger sister, Dasia Middlebrooks…Tayvian played Division III football, and Avery played Division III basketball Lived in three different cities by eighth grade Favorite athlete is LeBron James — PEARL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Honorable mention All-America by Phil Steele (2022, 2023) Patrick Mannelly Long Snapper of the Year semifinalist (2022, 2023) Played in 62 games across six-year career at Kansas State, marking the second-most games played in school history…Served as the primary long snapper for punts and field goal attempts throughout his final three seasons Appeared in all 13 games in 2023...Recorded his first solo tackle vs. UCF on punt coverage Snapped on all 59 punt snaps and 81 field goal/extra point snaps throughout the 2022 season Served as the primary long snapper on all punts, field goal and extra-point attempts in the 2021 season Saw action in nine games in 2020, serving as the primary long snapper for field goal and extra-point attempts Played in 13 games as a redshirt freshman in 2019 as Kansas State’s primary long snapper for field goal and extra-point attempts...Redshirted the 2018 season Graduated with an MBA in buisness — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Park Hill (Kansas City, MO), playing both football and golf Rated the 23rd-best long snapper in the nation by Rubio Long Snapping Recorded 11 tackles and recovered one fumble throughout his high school career Began long snapping freshman year of high school Son of Rodney and Debi Plattner Member of the middle school drum line Has one sister, Dr. Lyndi Plattner Interested in 3D printing — PLATTNER'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/7/24 — COLLEGE — Appeared in 43 games during his six-year tenure (2018-23) at Missouri Western State, totaling 164 tackles (95 solo), 38 TFL, 14.5 sacks, 5 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 PD and 1 blocked kick…Garnered All-MIAA honors in all four active seasons (2019, 2021-23)…Three-time MIAA Academic Honor Roll honoree (2019, 2021-22)…Was a recipient of the 2022-23 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award Played in 11 games in 2023, posting 45 tackles (20 solo), 11 TFL, 3 sacks and 1 FR, en route to earning second-team All-MIAA honors…Generated a career-best 11 tackles (3 solo) against Southern Arkansas…Notched 5 tackles (2 solo), 1 TFL and 1 FR vs. Pittsburg State…Credited with 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 sack vs. Northwest Missouri State…Totaled 6 tackles (2 solo) and 2.5 TFL against Central Missouri Saw action in 11 games in 2022, accumulating 47 tackles (31 solo), 6.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks and 1 FF, en route earning second-team AllMIAA honors…Tallied a season-high 8 tackles (7 solo), 2 TFL and 1 sack against Pittsburg State…Accumulated 6 solo tackles and 1 TFL at Northwest Missouri State…Accounted for 6 tackles (3 solo) and 1 FF vs. Washburn…Notched 7 tackles (4 solo) against Fort Hays State…Named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll for the second-straight year Participated in nine contests during the 2021 season, recording 33 tackles (22 solo), 12 TFL, 7 sacks and 2 FF, garnering third-team All-MIAA recognition…Posted four games with at least 1 sack…Recorded 9 tackles (6 solo), a career-best 3.5 sacks and 1 FF against Lincoln…Posted 3 tackles (1 solo) and 1.5 sacks vs. Central Missouri…Tallied 4 tackles (3 solo) and 1 sack against Northeastern State…Notched 3 tackles (2 solo) and 1 sack vs. Northwest Missouri State…Named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll Missouri Western State’s 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic…Did not lose a season of eligibility Appeared in all 12 games in 2019, notching 39 tackles (22 solo), 8.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 2 FFs, 1 FR and 1 blocked kick, earning honorable mention All-MIAA recognition…Recorded 7 tackles (4 solo) and 2 TFL against Nebraska Kearney…Tallied 3 tackles (2 solo), 1 TFL, 1 FF and 1 FR at Pittsburg State…Credited with 5 tackles (2 solo) against Central Oklahoma…Posted 4 solo tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack and 1 FF vs. Missouri Southern…Named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll Redshirted the 2018 season — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Golden Valley (Santa Clarita, CA) HS…Totaled 13 sacks as a senior, en route to being named Foothill League CoLineman of the Year — RAVENELL'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Totaled 35 games over the course of five seasons at Temple (2019-23), accumulating 207 tackles (114 solo), 11.5 TFL, 6 PD, 4 sacks, 2 FFs and 1 FR During the 2023 season, he wore a single digit (0) – a tradition where Temple awards players with single-digit numbers who exemplify leadership both on and of the field….Totaled 68 tackles (31 solo), 1.5 TFL, 1 PD and 1 FR in eight games played…Collected a career-high tying 16 tackles (6 solo) vs. South Florida…Notched 11 tackles (3 solo) against SMU…Recorded a team-high 14 tackles (11 solo) against Akron, which earned him AAC Defensive Player of the Week honors…His 8.4 total tackles per game finished third in the AAC In 2022, he played in all 12 games, registering 82 tackles (51 solo), 5.5 TFL, 2 sacks and 1 FF…Had five games with at least 8 tackles…Finished with 16 tackles (6 solo) at Navy…Recorded a team-high 12 tackles and collected 3 TFL and a sack against Tulsa…His 82 total tackles were good for 13th-most in the AAC Appeared in nine games in the 2021 season, finishing with 42 tackles (20 solo), 4.5 TFL, 2 sacks and 2 PD…Notched 10 tackles (6 solo) vs. South Florida… Recorded 2 TFL and 1 sack at Cincinnati Played in two games during the 2020 season, recording 15 tackles (12 solo)…Notched 11 tackles (10 solo) at South Florida Redshirted the 2019 season Graduated with a bachelor’s degree in adult organization development — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Was a seventh-round selection of the Memphis Showboats in the 2024 UFL Draft Born in the Turks and Caicos Prepped at Egg Harbor Township (NJ) HS Immigrated to the United States with his sister not knowing anything about American Football…Moved in a with a family friend to where he was introduced to football Used watch YouTube videos of Peyton Manning and Jerry Rice to better understand the game Didn’t play his first high school football game until his junior year Name is pronounced: yuh-VON-dee — RIGBY'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Second-team All-American (2023) by D2CCA, Associated Press, AFCA and Don Hansen Football Gazette Great Midwest Atlantic Conference (G-MAC) Offensive Player of the Year (2023) First-Team All-G-MAC (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023) Honorable Mention All-American (2021) by Don Hansen Football Gazette Saw action in 45 games during five-year career at Findlay, setting program records for a TE with 1,807 yards and 21 TDs Started all 11 games in 2023, tallying a career-best 59 receptions for 730 yards and 8 TDs…Recorded 10 receptions for 113 receiving yards vs. Northwood Totaled 37 receptions for 478 yards and 3 TDs in 11 starts in 2022, leading all tight ends in the G-MAC in both receptions and receiving yards…Posted a season-high 105 receiving yards vs. Southwest Baptist Started all 12 games in the fall of 2021, totaling 40 receptions for 493 yards and 6 TDs to average 12.3 yards per catch…Finished with 178 yards vs. Shepherd in the NCAA playoffs Appeared in all six games (four starts) in a shortened 2020 season, totaling 6 receptions for 56 yards and 3 TDs Totaled 7 receptions for 41 yards and 1 TD as a true freshman in 2019, appearing in five games (two starts) Graduated with a Bachelor of Science in exercise science and strength and conditioning — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Pioneer Central (Yorkshire, NY) HS, where he played RB and LB, recording 2,116 rushing yards and 29 TDs as a senior Named the 2018 Connolly Cup winner, which honors Western New York’s best high school football player each season Named 2018 Big 30 Player of the Year 2018 New York State Division II wrestling state champion Favorite player is George Kittle and favorite snack food is honey roasted peanuts Has one sister, Layla — RIGERMAN'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Played in 61 games over six seasons at Oregon State, spending five seasons as an OLB before making the switch to TE in 2023 Totaled seven receptions for 113 yards and 2 TDs in 2023, recording the first offensive statistics of his collegiate career as a TE, after transitioning positions Played 49 games on the defensive side of the ball, totaling 108 tackles, 9 sacks and 1 INT across five seasons 2022 All-Pac 12 Honorable Mention, playing OLB Redshirted his freshman season in 2018, playing in four games at LB Played in all seven games in a shortened 2020 season at linebacker, finishing with 10 tackles and 1 PD…Recorded 3 tackles in a game twice, vs. California and at Utah Played and started in all 13 games in 2021, finishing the season with 45 tackles, including 6 for loss, 3 sacks and 1 PD — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Skyline (Salt Lake City, UT) HS, playing both TE and LB Son of Jeanie and David Sharp Has two brothers, Colby and Evan, and one sister, Jasmine Took a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints before beginning his college career Married to Caitlin Sharp — SHARP'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Honorable mention All-ACC (2023) Appeared in 25 games (15 starts) in six-year collegiate career at Oklahoma (2018-2021) and Tulsa (2022-23)…Transferred to Tulsa in the summer of 2022 Started 12 games at RT in 2023 Appeared in 12 games (three starts) in 2022, spending time at both right and left guard and seeing action on special teams Spent four years at Oklahoma (2018-21), playing in one game in 2021 vs. Western Carolina…Redshirted the 2018 season…Did not play in 2019 or 2020 — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Northwest High School (Justin, TX), where he was a two-time all-district selection and four-year letterwinner Rated a four-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals and a three-star prospect by 247Sports Ranked the No. 12 OT in the class by Rivals, No. 21 by ESPN and No. 25 by 247Sports Enjoys fishing with teammates in his spare time Favorite sports movie is The Longest Yard His biggest fear is roller coasters The person he would most like to meet is Martin Luther King Jr. — SIMPSON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Played in 35 games (18 starts) in a five-year collegiate career that began with three seasons at Western Kentucky (2019-21) and concluded with two years at Mississippi (2022-23) Started all 13 games at wide receiver in 2023, totaling 55 receptions for 830 yards and 4 TDs for the Rebels…Tallied over 100 receiving yards three times – vs. ULM (108), vs. Vanderbilt (120) and at Tulane (106) Appeared in 13 games (five starts) in 2022, recording 27 receptions for 306 yards and 3 TDs after joining the Rebels…Tallied 2 receptions for 44 yards and 1 TD and rushed for 63 yards in first career start at LSU Played in nine games over two seasons for Western Kentucky, playing in the first three games of the 2021 season before being sidelined with an injury Recorded 21 receptions for 180 yards in 2020, while also totaling 147 yards on 9 KOR Began as a non-scholarship transfer at Mississippi before earning a scholarship for the 2023 season — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Was a sixth-round selection of the Michigan Panthers in the 2024 UFL Draft Prepped at Lovejoy (Atlanta, GA) HS and was named the Region 4 Offensive Player of the Year by The Atlanta Journal Constitution as a senior after recording 1,113 receiving yards Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports Has two sisters, Keila Wright and Kaia Wade, and three brothers, Gage, Deniro and Jodeci Wade — WADE'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Saw action in a total of 63 games across stops at Georgia (2019-23) and Hutchison CC (2018), posting a total of 66 tackles (37 solo), 3.5 TFL, 3 sacks and 2 PD…Two-time National Champion at Georgia (2021 & 2022) Participated in 13 games (five starts) in 2023, totaling 11 tackles (8 solo), including a sack in the SEC Championship game against Alabama…Notched 3 solo tackles against Ole Miss Played in all 15 games (13 starts) during the 2022 season, accounting for 24 total tackles (13 solo), 1.5 TFL and 1 sack…Recorded eight multi-tackle games, including four games with 3 tackles…Had 3 tackles (2 solo) in the CFP Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl…Notched a sack against LSU in the SEC Championship Appeared in all 15 games during the 2021 season, totaling 14 stops (6 solo), and 2 PD…Notched 2 tackles and a PD against Tennessee…Registered a team-high 3 tackles against Vanderbilt Played in 10 games during the 2020 season…J.Reid Parker Director of Athletics and SEC Academic Honor Roll Saw action against Georgia Tech (2019)…Co-winner of the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year award In his one season at Hutchinson CC, he helped the lead the Blue Dragons to a 9-3 record, accounting for 16 tackles (9 solo) and 1 sack Graduated from Georgia with a degree in sport management — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Played football at Liberty County (Hinesville, GA) HS, where he was named Liberty County Football Defensive Player of the Year and selected to the All-Region 2-3A first-team defense Played basketball growing up Graduated with a degree in sports management If not playing football, would still be involved in the game in either a coaching or training capacity Is a music enthusiast, both listening and making his own Enjoys fishing Name is pronounced: truh-MEL, WALTH-ou — WALTHOUR'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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— KEY TRANSACTIONS — Signed with the Ravens as an undrafted rookie free agent on 5/3/24 — COLLEGE — Played in 58 games (25 starts) in five seasons at Rutgers, totaling 74 receptions for 927 yards and 3 TDs Started all 13 games in 2023, tallying 25 receptions, 321 receiving yards and 1 TD in his senior season Played in 12 games (one start) in 2021, totaling 19 receptions for 179 yards…Had six contests with multiple catches Appeared in all nine games in a shortened 2020 season, contributing 9 receptions for 96 yards…Secured a season-high 4 receptions vs. then-No. 3 Ohio State Appeared in all 12 games (11 starts) as a true freshman in 2019, totaling 18 receptions for 272 yards and 1 TD…Scored his firstcareer TD on 51-yard reception vs. Liberty, totaling 4 receptions in the contest…Tallied 6 receptions for 63 yards at then-No. 12 Penn State Majored in labor and employment relations — HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONAL — Prepped at Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville, FL), accumulating 2,145 all-purpose yards during his high school career Totaled 46 receptions for 924 receiving yards and 14 TDs as a senior, including 2 TDs in the District 4-5A Championship game Recorded 54 receptions for 957 yards and 10 TDs as a junior Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals and ESPN Enjoys fishing — WASHINGTON'S COMMUNITY IMPACT — Visited the St. Paul’s School for an afternoon of fellowship and fun with Next One Up…Rookies and students were divided into three groups, rotating between kickball, silent charades and "anything but football" conversations (2024) Participated in the organization-wide Signature Build Day at Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School…Throughout the day, close to 200 volunteers made up of current and former Ravens players, staff and executives refurbished the school’s gymnasium, classrooms, teachers’ lounges and hallways…Additionally, volunteers renovated the playground and outdoor courtyard, planted trees and painted outdoor murals to enhance landscaping and enrich the school community (2024)

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NAME Agholor, Nelson Ali, Rasheen Andrews, Mark Armour-Davis, Jalyn Aumavae-Laulu, Malaesala Bateman, Rashod Board, Chris Brade, Beau Bullock, Corey Cleveland, Ben Collier, Chris Cooper Jr., Bump Cunningham, Malik Dalcourt, Darrian Doss, TyKeem Evans, Joe Faalele, Daniel Flowers, Zay Hamilton, Kyle Harrison, Malik Harty, Deonte Henry, Derrick Hill, Justice Hollman, Ka'dar Humphrey, Marlon Isaac, Adisa Ismail, Qadir Jackson, Eddie Jackson, Lamar Jennings, Deion Johnson, Josh Jones, Emory Jones, Josh Jones, Travis Kane, Sanoussi Kirkwood, Keith Kolar, Charlie Leary, Devin Likely, Isaiah Linderbaum, Tyler Madubuike, Justin Manning, Tashawn Matthew, Christian Maulet, Arthur Mekari, Patrick Moore, Nick Mullen, Trayvon Ojabo, David Oweh, Odafe Pearl, Julian Pierce, Michael Plattner, Randen Ravenell, C.J. Ricard, Patrick Rigby, Yvandy Rigerman, Mike Robinson, Tavius Roche, Quincy Rosengarten, Roger Ross, Josh Ryan, Sean Samac, Nick Senat, Deadrin Sharp, Riley Simpson, Darrell Simpson, Trenton Smith, Roquan Stanley, Ronnie Stephens, Brandon Stout, Jordan Tucker, Justin Tupou, Josh Urban, Brent Van Noy, Kyle Vorhees, Andrew Wade, Dayton Walker, Devontez Wallace, Tylan Walthour, Tramel Washington, Ar'Darius Washington, Broderick Washington, Isaiah Washington, Scotty Wiggins, Nate Williams, Damarion Williams, Marcus Worley, Daryl Wright, Owen

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EXP 10 R 7 3 2 4 7 R R 4 R R 2 R 1 R 3 2 3 5 6 9 6 4 8 R R 8 7 R 10 R 5 3 R 5 3 R 3 3 5 1 3 8 6 3 5 3 4 R 8 R R 8 R R 2 2 R 2 1 R 6 R R 2 7 9 4 3 13 7 11 11 1 R R 4 R 3 5 R 1 R 3 8 9 1

COLLEGE USC Marshall Oklahoma Alabama Oregon Minnesota North Dakota State Maryland Maryland Georgia Lock Haven Oregon State Louisville Alabama Southern Mississippi Iowa Minnesota Boston College Notre Dame Ohio State Assumption Alabama Oklahoma State Toledo Alabama Penn State Samford Alabama Louisville Rutgers San Diego Cincinnati Houston Connecticut Purdue Temple Iowa State Kentucky Coastal Carolina Iowa Texas A&M Kentucky Valdosta State Memphis Cal-Berkeley Georgia Clemson Michigan Penn State Illinois Samford Kansas State Missouri Western State Maine Temple Findlay Mississippi Miami Washington Michigan Rutgers Michigan State South Florida Oregon State Tulsa Clemson Georgia Notre Dame Southern Methodist Penn State Texas Colorado Virginia Brigham Young USC Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma State Georgia Texas Christian Texas Tech Rutgers Wake Forest Clemson Houston Utah West Virginia Monmouth

HOMETOWN Tampa, FL Cleveland, OH Scottsdale, AZ Mobile, AL Hilo, HI Tifton, GA Orlando, FL Clarksville, MD Accokeek, MD Toccoa, GA Elmhurst, NY San Jose, CA Montgomery, AL Havre de Grace, MD Aliceville, AL Ames, IA Melbourne, Australia Fort Lauderdale, FL Atlanta, GA Columbus, OH Baltimore, MD Yulee, FL Tulsa, OK Burlington, NJ Hoover, AL Brooklyn, NY Bel Air, MD Lauderdale Lakes, FL Pompano Beach, FL Sicklerville, NJ Oakland, CA LaGrange, GA Richmond, TX New Haven, CT Harlem, NY Neptune, NJ Norman, OK Sicklerville, NJ Cambridge, MA Solon, IA McKinney, TX Apopka, FL Columbus, GA New Orleans, LA Westlake Village, CA Snellville, GA Coconut Creek, FL Aberdeen, Scotland Howell, NJ Danville, IL Daphne, AL Parkville, MO Santa Clarita, CA Spencer, MA Egg Harbor Township, NJ Arcade, NY Guelph, ON, Canada Randallstown, MD Highlands Ranch, CO Southfield, MI Brooklyn, NY Mentor, OH Immokalee, FL Salt Lake City, UT Justin, TX Charlotte, NC Montezuma, GA Las Vegas, NV Plano, TX Cedar Bluff, VA Austin, TX Long Beach, CA Mississauga, ON, Canada Reno, NV Kingsburg, CA Atlanta, GA Charlotte, NC Fort Worth, TX Midway, GA Shreveport, LA Longview, TX Jacksonville, FL Washington, D.C. Atlanta, GA Miami, FL Corona, CA Philadelphia, PA Bethesda, MD

HOW ACQ UFA (NE) '23 D5 '24 D3b '18 D4b '22 D6 '23 D1a '21 FA '24 FA '24 FA '24 D3a '21 FA '24 FA '24 FA '23 FA '24 FA '23 FA '24 D4a '22 D1 '23 D1a '22 D3c '20 FA '24 UFA (Ten.) '24 D4a '19 FA '24 D1 '17 D3 '24 FA '24 FA '24 D1b '18 FA '24 FA '23 FA '24 UFA (Hou.) '24 D3 '22 D7b '24 FA '24 D4c '22 D6 '24 D4e '22 D1b '22 D3a '20 FA '23 FA '23 FA '23 FA '19 FA '20 FA '23 D2 '22 D1b '21 FA '24 FA '22 FA '24 FA '24 FA '17 FA '24 FA '24 D4 '23 FA '24 D2 '24 FA '22 FA '23 D7a '24 FA '24 FA '24 FA '24 D3 '23 TR (Chi.) '22 D1 '16 D3b '21 D4d '22 FA '12 FA '24 UFA (Chi.) '22 FA ’23 D7 '23 FA '24 D4a '24 D4 '21 FA '24 FA '21 D5 '20 FA '24 FA '23 D1 '24 D4f '22 UFA (NO) '22 FA '21 FA '23

Active/PUP (2) 34 Mitchell, Keaton 27 Tampa Jr., T.J.

RB CB

5-8 6-1

191 199

22 22

2 R

East Carolina Iowa State

McDonough, GA St. Petersburg, FL

FA '23 D4b '24

Injured Reserve (1) 59 Hamm, Malik

OLB

6-3

254

23

2

Lafayette

Baltimore, MD

FA '23

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

385

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER


NO. 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

NAME Roquan Smith Nate Wiggins Deonte Harty Zay Flowers Jalyn Armour-Davis Beau Brade Rashod Bateman Lamar Jackson Justin Tucker Arthur Maulet Emory Jones Jordan Stout Malik Cunningham Devin Leary Kyle Hamilton Nelson Agholor Tylan Wallace Josh Johnson Dayton Wade Brandon Stephens Derrick Henry Trenton Simpson Damarion Williams Ka'dar Hollman Rasheen Ali Sanoussi Kane Ar'Darius Washington Trayvon Mullen Bump Cooper Jr. Marcus Williams Mike Rigerman Owen Wright Chris Collier Eddie Jackson Malik Harrison Daryl Worley Patrick Ricard Justice Hill Marlon Humphrey Christian Matthew Nick Moore Randen Plattner Joe Evans Chris Board Adisa Isaac Josh Ross Kyle Van Noy Quincy Roche Deion Jennings Yvandy Rigby Michael Pierce Julian Pearl Nick Samac Tashawn Manning TyKeem Doss Tyler Linderbaum Patrick Mekari Ben Cleveland Corey Bullock C.J. Ravenell Josh Tupou Roger Rosengarten Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu Andrew Vorhees Josh Jones Darrian Dalcourt Daniel Faalele Darrell Simpson Ronnie Stanley Isaiah Likely Devontez Walker Sean Ryan Qadir Ismail Riley Sharp Scotty Washington Isaiah Washington Keith Kirkwood Charlie Kolar Mark Andrews David Ojabo Justin Madubuike Deadrin Senat Tramel Walthour Tavius Robinson Broderick Washington Brent Urban Travis Jones Odafe Oweh

POS ILB CB WR/RS WR CB S WR QB K CB QB P WR QB S WR WR QB WR DB RB ILB CB CB RB S S CB CB S TE RB RB S LB DB FB RB CB DB LS LS OLB ILB OLB ILB OLB OLB ILB ILB NT T C G G C OL G T DE DT T G/T G G/T G G/T T T TE WR WR TE TE TE WR WR TE TE OLB DT NT DE OLB DE/DT DE DT OLB

HT 6-1 6-1 5-6 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-3 6-8 6-6 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-7 6-4 6-5

WT 230 182 170 175 197 209 195 205 191 190 211 209 186 216 224 200 202 214 184 215 247 235 180 196 212 210 180 194 192 204 244 217 210 206 255 210 300 195 203 197 260 250 252 240 253 229 255 245 230 235 355 325 314 335 375 314 305 360 314 292 340 316 344 320 339 320 380 350 310 247 198 200 232 246 242 214 210 267 250 252 305 328 283 262 315 309 338 255

AGE 27 20 26 23 24 22 24 27 34 31 24 26 25 24 23 31 25 38 23 26 30 23 26 29 23 22 24 26 22 27 23 25 24 30 26 29 30 26 28 27 31 24 25 29 22 24 33 26 24 24 31 24 22 26 24 24 26 25 22 24 30 22 25 25 27 23 24 24 30 24 23 25 24 26 28 23 29 25 28 24 26 30 24 25 27 33 24 25

EXP 7 R 6 2 3 R 4 7 13 8 R 3 2 R 3 10 4 10 R 4 9 2 3 4 R R 3 5 R 8 R 1 R 8 5 9 8 6 8 3 3 R R 7 R 2 11 2 R R 8 R R 1 1 3 6 4 R R 7 R 2 1 5 R 3 R 9 3 R 1 R R 1 R 5 3 7 3 5 6 R 2 5 11 3 4

COLLEGE Georgia Clemson Assumption Boston College Alabama Maryland Minnesota Louisville Texas Memphis Cincinnati Penn State Louisville Kentucky Notre Dame USC Oklahoma State San Diego Mississippi Southern Methodist Alabama Clemson Houston Toledo Marshall Purdue Texas Christian Clemson Oregon State Utah Findlay Monmouth Lock Haven Alabama Ohio State West Virginia Maine Oklahoma State Alabama Valdosta State Georgia Kansas State Iowa North Dakota State Penn State Michigan Brigham Young Miami Rutgers Temple Samford Illinois Michigan State Kentucky Southern Mississippi Iowa Cal-Berkeley Georgia Maryland Missouri Western State Colorado Washington Oregon USC Houston Alabama Minnesota Tulsa Notre Dame Coastal Carolina North Carolina Rutgers Samford Oregon State Wake Forest Rutgers Temple Iowa State Oklahoma Michigan Texas A&M South Florida Georgia Mississippi Texas Tech Virginia Connecticut Penn State

HOMETOWN Montezuma, GA Atlanta, GA Baltimore, MD Fort Lauderdale, FL Mobile, AL Clarksville, MD Tifton, GA Pompano Beach, FL Austin, TX New Orleans, LA LaGrange, GA Cedar Bluff, VA Montgomery, AL Sicklerville, NJ Atlanta, GA Tampa, FL Fort Worth, TX Oakland, CA Atlanta, GA Plano, TX Yulee, FL Charlotte, NC Miami, FL Burlington, NJ Cleveland, OH Harlem, NY Shreveport, LA Coconut Creek, FL San Jose, CA Corona, CA Arcade, NY Bethesda, MD Elmhurst, NY Lauderdale Lakes, FL Columbus, OH Philadelphia, PA Spencer, MA Tulsa, OK Hoover, AL Columbus, GA Snellville, GA Parkville, MO Ames, IA Orlando, FL Brooklyn, NY Southfield, MI Reno, NV Randallstown, MD Sicklerville, NJ Egg Harbor Township, NJ Daphne, AL Danville, IL Mentor, OH Apopka, FL Aliceville, AL Solon, IA Westlake Village, CA Toccoa, GA Accokeek, MD Santa Clarita, CA Long Beach, CA Highlands Ranch, CO Hilo, HI Kingsburg, CA Richmond, TX Havre de Grace, MD Melbourne, Australia Justin, TX Las Vegas, NV Cambridge, MA Charlotte, NC Brooklyn, NY Bel Air, MD Salt Lake City, UT Washington, D.C. Jacksonville, FL Neptune, NJ Norman, OK Scottsdale, AZ Aberdeen, Scotland McKinney, TX Immokalee, FL Midway, GA Guelph, ON, Canada Longview, TX Mississauga, ON, Canada New Haven, CT Howell, NJ

HOW ACQ TR (Chi.) '22 D1 '24 FA '24 D1 '23 D4b '22 FA '24 D1a '21 D1b '18 FA '12 FA '23 FA '24 D4d '22 FA '23 D6 '24 D1a '22 UFA (NE) '23 D4 '21 FA '23 FA '24 D3b '21 UFA (Ten.) '24 D3 '23 D4f '22 FA '24 D5 '24 D7b '24 FA '21 FA '23 FA '24 UFA (NO) '22 FA '24 FA '23 FA '24 FA '24 D3c '20 FA '21 FA '17 D4a '19 D1 '17 FA '23 FA '20 FA '24 FA '24 FA '24 D3 '24 FA '22 FA ’23 FA '24 FA '24 FA '24 FA '22 FA '24 D7a '24 FA '23 FA '23 D1b '22 FA '19 D3a '21 FA '24 FA '24 FA '24 D2 '24 D6 '23 D7 '23 UFA (Hou.) '24 FA '24 D4a '22 FA '24 D1 '16 D4e '22 D4a '24 FA '23 FA '24 FA '24 FA '23 FA '24 FA '24 D4c '22 D3b '18 D2 '22 D3a '20 FA '24 FA '24 D4 '23 D5 '20 UFA (Chi.) '22 D3 '22 D1b '21

Active/PUP (2) 27 T.J. Tampa Jr. 34 Keaton Mitchell

CB RB

6-1 5-8

199 191

22 22

R 2

Iowa State East Carolina

St. Petersburg, FL McDonough, GA

D4b '24 FA '23

Injured Reserve (1) 59 Malik Hamm

OLB

6-3

254

23

2

Lafayette

Baltimore, MD

FA '23

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

386

NUMERICAL ROSTER


JUSTIN MADUBUIKE

2023 REVIEW


WON 13, LOST 4 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01 10/08 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/16 11/26 12/10 12/17 12/25 12/31 01/06

W W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L

TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down-Made/Att Third Down Efficiency Fourth Down-Made/Att Fourth Down Efficiency TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play NET YARDS RUSHING Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Avg. Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts/Completions Pct. of Completion Had Intercepted PUNTS/AVERAGE Net Punting Average PUNT RETURN/AVG. KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. PENALTIES/YARDS FUMBLES/BALL LOST TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION

BAL 359 144 180 35 87/207 42.0% 8/14 57.1% 6,296 370.4 1,076 5.9 2,661 156.5 541 4.9 3,635 213.8 41/246 3,881 494/328 66.4% 7 66/47.8 39.2 29/14.4 13/24.5 18/14.3 102/955 23/12 55 26 27 2 51/52 2/2 32/37 30:55

* SCORE BY PERIODS TEAM OPPONENTS SCORING J. Tucker G. Edwards Z. Flowers M. Andrews L. Jackson I. Likely N. Agholor J. Hill O. Beckham Jr. K. Mitchell R. Bateman J. Dobbins M. Gordon III K. Hamilton C. Kolar P. Ricard T. Wallace TEAM OPPONENTS

Q1 106 47 TD 0 13 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 55 26

* RUSHING L. Jackson G. Edwards K. Mitchell J. Hill M. Gordon III Z. Flowers T. Huntley J. Dobbins R. Bateman D. Duvernay M. Andrews K. Drake TEAM OPPONENTS

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH Houston 70,136 at Cincinnati 66,015 Indianapolis 70,038 at Cleveland 67,919 at Pittsburgh 67,272 at Tennessee (London) 61,011 Detroit 70,989 at Arizona 63,064 Seattle 70,753 Cleveland 70,424 Cincinnati 70,997 at L.A. Chargers 70,240 L.A. Rams 70,492 at Jacksonville 68,021 at San Francisco 71,812 Miami 71,196 Pittsburgh 70,355

25-9 27-24 19-22 (OT) 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10 37-31 (OT) 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

Q2 155 72

RU 0 13 1 0 5 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 26 6

PA 0 0 5 6 0 5 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 27 18

Q3 99 40 RT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2

K-PAT 51/52 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 51/52 18/19

Q4 117 118 FG 32/37 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 32/37 32/35

* RECEIVING Z. Flowers M. Andrews N. Agholor O. Beckham Jr. R. Bateman I. Likely J. Hill G. Edwards K. Mitchell C. Kolar P. Ricard D. Duvernay M. Gordon III J. Dobbins K. Drake L. Treadwell T. Wallace TEAM OPPONENTS

OPP. 306 96 175 35 91/250 36.4% 13/32 40.6% 5,123 301.4 1,109 4.6 1,860 109.4 415 4.5 3,263 191.9 60/454 3,717 634/384 60.6% 18 78/47.0 40.1 32/13.5 20/23.0 7/12.7 106/841 25/13 26 6 18 2 18/19 2/7 32/35 29:05 OT 6 3

2PT 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

TAR 108 61 45 64 56 40 39 13 11 9 7 9 3 3 3 3 2 476 604

* INTERCEPTIONS G. Stone K. Hamilton B. Stephens R. Smith M. Williams P. Queen M. Humphrey A. Maulet TEAM OPPONENTS

PTS 147 80 38 36 30 30 24 24 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 483 280

YDS 821 810 396 387 81 56 55 22 18 15 0 0 2,661 1,860 NO. 77 45 35 35 32 30 28 12 9 7 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 328 384

NO. 7 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 18 7

* OFFENSIVE FUMBLES L. Jackson G. Edwards O. Beckham Jr. K. Drake M. Gordon III J. Hill N. Agholor M. Andrews T. Linderbaum S. Mustipher K. Seymour J. Simpson K. Zeitler TEAM OPPONENTS

PTS 483 280 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

NO. 148 198 47 84 26 8 15 8 1 4 1 1 541 415

AVG 5.5 4.1 8.4 4.6 3.1 7.0 3.7 2.8 18.0 3.8 0.0 0.0 4.9 4.5 YDS 858 544 381 565 367 411 206 180 93 87 52 18 46 15 31 16 11 3,881 3,717

YDS 101 25 56 30 22 21 3 0 258 89

NO. 66 66 78

* PUNT RETURNS D. Duvernay T. Wallace D. Williams TEAM OPPONENTS

YDS 3,158 3,158 3,666

RET 23 6 0 29 32

AVG 11.1 12.1 10.9 16.1 11.5 13.7 7.4 15.0 10.3 12.4 10.4 4.5 15.3 7.5 15.5 16.0 11.0 11.8 9.7 AVG 14.4 6.3 28.0 30.0 22.0 21.0 3.0 0.0 14.3 12.7

FUM 11 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 23 25

* PUNTING J. Stout TEAM OPPONENTS

LONG 30 42 60 41 22 37t 11 4t 18 8 0 0 60 63

LST 6 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 13

AVG 47.8 47.8 47.0

NET 39.2 39.2 40.1

TB 5 5 6

FC 20 6 1 27 17

YDS 290 127 0 417 433

AVG 12.6 21.2 0.0 14.4 13.5

TD 5 13 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 26 6

LONG 75t 38 37t 51 29 54t 24 80 32 19t 28 10 23 10 24 16 11 80 71t

TD 5 6 4 3 1 5 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 18

LONG 36 18t 52 30 22 21 3 0 52 34t

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

REC 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IN 28 28 21

LG 67 67 67 LONG 70 76t 0 76t 81t

B 1 1 0 TD 0 1 0 1 1

* KICKOFF RETURNS D. Duvernay J. Hill T. Wallace TEAM OPPONENTS

NO. 9 3 1 13 20

YDS 174 119 26 319 459

AVG 19.3 39.7 26.0 24.5 23.0

LONG 28 78 26 78 38

TD 0 0 0 0 0

* FIELD GOALS J. Tucker TEAM OPPONENTS

1-19 0/0 0/0 0/0

20-29 10/10 10/10 10/10

30-39 10/10 10/10 10/10

40-49 11/12 11/12 5/5

50+ 1/5 1/5 7/10

J. Tucker: (39G) (59WR, 44G, 40G) (50G, 61SH) (-) (23G) (41G, 28G, 23G, 29G, 20G, 36G) (32G) (53LU, 48G) (37G, 45G, 31G) (37G, 55B) (25G, 47G) (42G, 48G, 44WL) (31G, 47G, 33G) (43G, 26G, 34G) (28G, 41G, 28G, 24G) (-) (36G) OPP: (35G, 38G, 36G) (27G) (31G, 54G, 53G, 53G, 53G) (53G) (43G, 25G, 42G) (26G, 27G, 38G) (47G) (33G) (36G, 28G, 23G, 40G) (50G, 53WL, 26G) (39G) (27G, 51G, 36G) (50RU, 55WL) (45G) (27G, 38G) (25G) 2-Pt Conv: Z. Flowers 1, G. Edwards 1, TM 2-2, OPP 2-7 SACKS: J. Madubuike 13.0, J. Clowney 9.5, K. Van Noy 9.0, O. Oweh 5.0, P. Queen 3.5, B. Urban 3.0, K. Hamilton 3.0, B. Washington 2.0, A. Maulet 2.0, T. Jones 1.5, R. Smith 1.5, D. Ojabo 1.0, T. Simpson 1.0, M. Pierce 1.0, A. Washington 1.0, T. Robinson 1.0, (group) 2.0, TM 60.0, OPP 40.0 * PASSING L. Jackson T. Huntley TEAM OPPONENTS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

ATT 457 37 494 634

CMP 307 21 328 384

YDS 3,678 203 3,881 3,717

CMP% 67.2 56.8 66.4 60.6

YDS/ATT 8.0 5.5 7.9 5.9

387

TD 24 3 27 18

TD% 5.3 8.1 5.5 2.8

INT 7 0 7 18

INT% 1.5 0.0 1.4 2.8

LONG 80 27t 80 71t

SACK/LOST 37/218 4/28 41.0/246 60.0/454

RATING 102.7 99.3 102.5 74.6

2023 STATISTICS


PLAYER Roquan Smith Patrick Queen Kyle Hamilton Brandon Stephens Geno Stone Justin Madubuike Marcus Williams Jadeveon Clowney Michael Pierce Travis Jones Arthur Maulet Kyle Van Noy Marlon Humphrey Ronald Darby Tavius Robinson Odafe Oweh Brent Urban Broderick Washington Malik Harrison Del'Shawn Phillips Rock Ya-Sin Ar'Darius Washington Jeremiah Moon Daryl Worley Trenton Simpson David Ojabo Jalyn Armour-Davis Kevon Seymour (group)

TOTAL 158 133 81 71 66 56 55 43 42 36 34 30 26 25 25 23 22 18 17 16 12 11 10 9 7 6 4 2 --

2023 REGULAR SEASON BALTIMORE RAVENS DEFENSIVE STATS (THROUGH WEEK 18) TKL. ASST SACKS/YDS. TFL QBH 84 74 1.5/12.0 5 5 84 49 3.5/35.0 9 6 63 18 3.0/36.0 10 4 56 15 0.0/0.0 2 0 44 22 0.0/0.0 0 0 38 18 13.0/89.5 12 33 35 20 0.0/0.0 1 0 24 19 9.5/51.0 9 19 24 18 1.0/22.0 2 3 20 16 1.5/7.5 4 5 29 5 2.0/17.0 5 3 20 10 9.0/66.0 9 9 22 4 0.0/0.0 1 1 22 3 0.0/0.0 1 0 12 13 1.0/7.0 2 1 20 3 5.0/32.0 4 12 16 6 3.0/26.0 5 6 10 8 2.0/15.0 3 5 11 6 0.0/0.0 0 1 9 7 0.0/0.0 1 0 8 4 0.0/0.0 0 0 6 5 1.0/8.0 1 2 4 6 0.0/0.0 1 0 6 3 0.0/0.0 0 0 5 2 1.0/6.0 2 1 5 1 1.0/5.0 0 1 2 2 0.0/0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 --2.0/19.0 ---

TOTALS

1,038

681

357

60.0/454.0

89

117

FR 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 --

FF 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 --

INT./YDS. 1/30 1/21 4/25 2/56 7/101 0/0 1/22 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 1/3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 --/--

PD 8 6 13 11 9 0 8 5 2 2 5 4 5 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 --

10

15

18/258

92

ASST=Assist, TFL=Tackle for a Loss, Int.=Interception, FR=Fumble Recovery, FF=Forced Fumble, PD=Pass Defense 2023 RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER TTL. SOLO ASST. 8 2 6 Del'Shawn Phillips 6 5 1 Trenton Simpson 4 3 1 Charlie Kolar 4 3 1 Tyler Ott 3 2 1 Ronald Darby 3 2 1 Malik Harrison 3 3 0 Arthur Maulet 3 1 2 Brandon Stephens 3 2 1 Daryl Worley 2 0 2 Jalyn Armour-Davis 2 2 0 Devin Duvernay 2 2 0 Isaiah Likely 2 1 1 Keaton Mitchell 2 2 0 Jeremiah Moon 2 0 2 Geno Stone 2 2 0 Jordan Stout 2 1 1 Laquon Treadwell 2 2 0 Tylan Wallace 1 1 0 DeAndre Houston-Carson 1 1 0 Tavius Robinson 1 1 0 Kevon Seymour 1 1 0 Rock Ya-Sin 59 39 20 TOTALS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

FR 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3

SACKS PLAYER NO. 13.0 Justin Madubuike 9.5 Jadeveon Clowney 9.0 Kyle Van Noy 5.0 Odafe Oweh 3.5 Patrick Queen 3.0 Kyle Hamilton 3.0 Brent Urban 2.0 Arthur Maulet Broderick Washington 2.0 1.5 Travis Jones 1.5 Roquan Smith 1.0 David Ojabo 1.0 Michael Pierce 1.0 Tavius Robinson 1.0 Trenton Simpson Ar'Darius Washington 1.0

FORCED FUMBLES PLAYER NO. 2 Jadeveon Clowney 2 Justin Madubuike 2 Odafe Oweh 2 Kyle Van Noy 1 Kyle Hamilton 1 Jeremiah Moon 1 David Ojabo 1 Del'Shawn Phillips 1 Michael Pierce 1 Patrick Queen 1 Roquan Smith

DEFENSIVE STATS BY RANK INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES FOR LOSS PASSES DEFENSED QBH PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. PLAYER NO. 7 Justin Madubuike 12 Kyle Hamilton 13 Justin Madubuike 33 Geno Stone 4 Kyle Hamilton 10 Brandon Stephens 11 Jadeveon Clowney 19 Kyle Hamilton 2 Jadeveon Clowney 9 Geno Stone 9 Odafe Oweh 12 Brandon Stephens 1 Patrick Queen 9 Roquan Smith 8 Kyle Van Noy 9 Marlon Humphrey 1 Kyle Van Noy 9 Marcus Williams 8 Patrick Queen 6 Arthur Maulet 1 Arthur Maulet 5 Ronald Darby 7 Brent Urban 6 Patrick Queen 1 Roquan Smith 5 Patrick Queen 6 Travis Jones 5 Roquan Smith 1 Brent Urban 5 Jadeveon Clowney 5 Roquan Smith 5 Marcus Williams 4 Marlon Humphrey 5 Broderick Washington 5 Travis Jones 4 Arthur Maulet 5 Kyle Hamilton 4 Odafe Oweh 4 Arthur Maulet 3 Broderick Washington 3 Kyle Van Noy 2 Travis Jones 2 Michael Pierce 3 Michael Pierce 2 Michael Pierce 2 Ar'Darius Washington 2 Tavius Robinson 2 Brent Urban 2 Malik Harrison 1 Trenton Simpson 2 Ar'Darius Washington 2 Marlon Humphrey 1 Brandon Stephens 1 Rock Ya-Sin 2 David Ojabo 1 Ronald Darby 1 Daryl Worley 1 Tavius Robinson 1 Marlon Humphrey 1 1 Jeremiah Moon Trenton Simpson 1 Del'Shawn Phillips Ar'Darius Washington 1 1 Marcus Williams FUMBLE RECOVERIES PLAYER NO. 2 Arthur Maulet 2 Michael Pierce Broderick Washington 2 1 Jadeveon Clowney 1 Patrick Queen 1 Trenton Simpson 1 Brent Urban

388

2023 DEFENSIVE & SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS


WON 1, LOST 1 01/20

W

01/28

L

TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down-Made/Att Third Down Efficiency Fourth Down-Made/Att Fourth Down Efficiency TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play NET YARDS RUSHING Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Avg. Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts/Completions Pct. of Completion Had Intercepted PUNTS/AVERAGE Net Punting Average PUNT RETURN/AVG. KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. PENALTIES/YARDS FUMBLES/BALL LOST TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION * SCORE BY PERIODS TEAM OPPONENTS SCORING J. Tucker L. Jackson N. Agholor Z. Flowers I. Likely TEAM OPPONENTS

* RUSHING L. Jackson J. Hill G. Edwards D. Cook Z. Flowers TEAM OPPONENTS

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH AFC Divisional Playoff Game 34-10 Houston 71,018 Conference Championship 10-17 Kansas City 71,439 BAL 38 17 21 0 7/23 30.4% 4/4 100.0% 688 344.0 124 5.5 310 155.0 58 5.3 378 189.0 7/46 424 59/36 61.0% 1 9/46.7 37.2 3/10.7 2/26.5 0/0.0 11/110 2/2 5 2 3 0 5/5 0/0 3/3 30:03 Q1 10 10 TD 0 2 1 1 1 5 3

Q2 7 17

RU 0 2 0 0 0 2 1

PA 0 0 1 1 1 3 1

RT 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Q3 7 0

Q4 20 0

K-PAT 5/5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 5/5 3/3

FG 3/3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3/3 2/3

OPP. 32 6 20 6 12/30 40.0% 1/3 33.3% 532 266.0 120 4.4 127 63.5 46 2.8 405 202.5 2/11 416 72/49 68.1% 0 11/45.1 40.4 3/28.3 3/23.0 1/0.0 14/100 3/0 3 1 1 1 3/3 0/0 2/3 29:57 OT 0 0

2PT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

* RECEIVING Z. Flowers J. Hill R. Bateman O. Beckham Jr. I. Likely N. Agholor M. Andrews G. Edwards L. Jackson C. Kolar TEAM OPPONENTS

TAR 13 9 6 7 6 7 2 3 1 1 55 67

* INTERCEPTIONS OPPONENTS

YDS 154 69 60 23 4 310 127 NO. 9 6 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 36 49

NO. 1

* OFFENSIVE FUMBLES Z. Flowers L. Jackson TEAM OPPONENTS * PUNTING J. Stout TEAM OPPONENTS

AVG 8.1 4.3 4.6 2.9 2.0 5.3 2.8 YDS 156 45 41 34 50 51 15 15 13 4 424 416

YDS 0

YDS 420 420 496

RET 3 3 3

AVG 17.3 7.5 10.3 8.5 12.5 17.0 7.5 7.5 13.0 4.0 11.8 8.5 AVG 0.0

FUM 1 1 2 3 NO. 9 9 11

* PUNT RETURNS D. Duvernay TEAM OPPONENTS

PTS 44 27 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 19 16 13 8 2 58 46

LST 1 1 2 0

AVG 46.7 46.7 45.1

NET 37.2 37.2 40.4

TB 0 0 1

FC 2 2 3

YDS 32 32 85

AVG 10.7 10.7 28.3

LONG 23 14 15 19 3 23 16

TD 2 0 0 0 0 2 1

LONG 54 11 21 12 19 39 9 16 13 4 54 32

TD 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1

LONG 0

TD 0

REC 0 0 0 1

TD 0 0 0 0

IN 4 4 3 LONG 21 21 67t

LG 66 66 55

B 0 0 0 TD 0 0 1

* KICKOFF RETURNS D. Duvernay TEAM OPPONENTS

NO. 2 2 3

YDS 53 53 69

AVG 26.5 26.5 23.0

LONG 37 37 30

TD 0 0 0

* FIELD GOALS J. Tucker TEAM OPPONENTS

1-19 0/0 0/0 0/0

20-29 0/0 0/0 0/0

30-39 0/0 0/0 0/0

40-49 2/2 2/2 0/1

50+ 1/1 1/1 2/2

INT% 1.7 1.7 0.0

LONG 54 54 32

J. Tucker: (53G, 43G) (43G) OPP: (50G, 47WR) (52G)

PTS 14 12 6 6 6 44 27

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0

SACKS: J. Clowney 1.0, M. Pierce 0.5, J. Madubuike 0.5, (group) 0.0, TM 2.0, OPP 7.0 * PASSING L. Jackson TEAM OPPONENTS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

ATT 59 59 72

CMP 36 36 49

YDS 424 424 416

CMP% 61.0 61.0 68.1

YDS/ATT 7.2 7.2 5.8

389

TD 3 3 1

TD% 5.1 5.1 1.4

INT 1 1 0

SACK/LOST 7/46 7.0/46 2.0/11

RATING 92.8 92.8 87.5

2023 POSTSEASON STATISTICS


PLAYER Smith, Roquan Hamilton, Kyle Queen, Patrick Stephens, Brandon Madubuike, Justin Darby, Ronald Harrison, Malik Maulet, Arthur Williams, Marcus Clowney, Jadeveon Jones, Travis Van Noy, Kyle Pierce, Michael Urban, Brent Washington, Broderick Oweh, Odafe Stone, Geno Humphrey, Marlon Robinson, Tavius Washington, Ar'Darius (group) TOTALS

TOTAL 23 14 13 12 9 7 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 -123

TKL. 10 12 12 8 4 6 1 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 -69

2023 POSTSEASON BALTIMORE RAVENS DEFENSIVE STATS ASST TFL SACKS/YDS. QBH 13 2 0.0/0.0 1 2 1 0.0/0.0 1 1 0 0.0/0.0 1 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 5 1 0.5/1.0 3 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 6 0 0.0/0.0 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 2 1 1.0/9.0 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 1 1 1 0.0/0.0 1 2 1 0.5/1.0 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 1 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 --0.0/0.0 -54 7 2.0/11.0 13

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1

INT./YDS. 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 --/-0/0

PD 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5

ASST=Assist, TFL=Tackle for a Loss, Int.=Interception, FR=Fumble Recovery, FF=Forced Fumble, PD=Pass Defense

2023 RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER TTL. SOLO 3 2 Chisena, Dan 1 1 Harrison, Malik 1 1 Maulet, Arthur 1 0 Simpson, Trenton 6 4 TOTALS

ASST. 1 0 0 1 2

SACKS PLAYER Clowney, Jadeveon Madubuike, Justin Pierce, Michael

NO. 1.0 0.5 0.5

PLAYER

NO. 1

PLAYER

FORCED FUMBLES PLAYER Darby, Ronald

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

DEFENSIVE STATS BY RANK TACKLES FOR LOSS

INTERCEPTIONS

NO.

PLAYER Smith, Roquan Clowney, Jadeveon Hamilton, Kyle Madubuike, Justin Pierce, Michael Van Noy, Kyle

PASSES DEFENSED

NO. PLAYER 2 Darby, Ronald 1 Williams, Marcus 1 Jones, Travis 1 1 1

QBH NO. PLAYER NO. 2 Madubuike, Justin 3 2 Clowney, Jadeveon 1 1 Hamilton, Kyle 1 1 Jones, Travis 1 Maulet, Arthur 1 Oweh, Odafe 1 Pierce, Michael 1 Queen, Patrick 1 Smith, Roquan 1 Van Noy, Kyle Washington, Broderick 1

FUMBLE RECOVERIES NO.

390

2023 POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE & SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS


WON 1, LOST 2 08/12 08/21 08/26

W L L

20-19 28-29 20-26

TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down-Made/Att Third Down Efficiency Fourth Down-Made/Att Fourth Down Efficiency TOTAL NET YARDS Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play NET YARDS RUSHING Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Avg. Per Rush NET YARDS PASSING Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts/Completions Pct. of Completion Had Intercepted PUNTS/AVERAGE Net Punting Average PUNT RETURN/AVG. KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. PENALTIES/YARDS FUMBLES/BALL LOST TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION * SCORE BY PERIODS TEAM OPPONENTS SCORING J. Tucker T. Vokolek T. Wallace D. Duvernay Z. Flowers L. Treadwell O. Wright TEAM OPPONENTS

BAL 56 19 32 5 16/35 45.7% 0/1 0.0% 988 329.3 167 5.9 419 139.7 78 5.4 569 189.7 6/22 591 83/53 63.9% 3 14/50.4 43.7 2/9.0 6/22.0 1/1.0 13/96 4/2 8 1 7 0 8/8 0/0 4/4 24:58 Q1 14 20

TD 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 7

Q2 20 27

RU 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

PA 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 7 5

Q3 17 6 RT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

* RUSHING O. Wright A. Brown J. Hill M. Gordon III K. Mitchell G. Edwards T. Huntley J. Johnson Z. Flowers TEAM OPPONENTS

HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH Philadelphia 70,647 at Washington 54,404 at Tampa Bay 64,225

Q4 17 21

K-PAT 8/8 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 8/8 5/5

FG 4/4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 4/4 9/10

OPP. 72 22 46 4 23/49 46.9% 3/5 60.0% 1,146 382.0 225 5.1 441 147.0 93 4.7 705 235.0 8/73 778 124/79 63.7% 1 10/44.0 40.2 8/9.3 6/26.3 3/31.3 16/121 6/2 7 1 5 1 5/5 0/2 9/10 35:02 OT 0 0

2PT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

* RECEIVING C. Kolar T. Vokolek S. Ryan T. Wallace M. Gordon III J. Proche II D. Demus Jr. L. Treadwell O. Wright Z. Flowers I. Likely K. Mitchell T. Black D. Duvernay G. Edwards J. Hill B. Mason P. Ricard S. Bridges TEAM OPPONENTS

TAR 10 8 9 7 6 7 6 5 6 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 80 121

* INTERCEPTIONS T. Hayes TEAM OPPONENTS

NO. 1 1 3

* PUNTING J. Stout TEAM OPPONENTS

PTS 20 12 12 6 6 6 6 68 74

YDS 107 93 73 59 42 21 13 10 1 419 441 NO. 8 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 53 79

* OFFENSIVE FUMBLES A. Brown J. Proche II M. Gordon III J. Johnson C. Kolar TEAM OPPONENTS

PTS 68 74 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NO. 23 14 5 17 7 4 2 5 1 78 93

YDS 120 63 46 55 29 34 97 40 15 37 2 15 5 7 7 13 1 5 0 591 778

YDS 706 706 440

RET 1 1 2 8

AVG 15.0 10.5 9.2 11.0 7.3 8.5 32.3 13.3 5.0 18.5 1.0 7.5 5.0 7.0 7.0 13.0 1.0 5.0 0.0 11.2 9.8

YDS 1 1 94

AVG 1.0 1.0 31.3

FUM 1 1 0 1 1 4 6 NO. 14 14 10

* PUNT RETURNS T. Wallace J. Proche II TEAM OPPONENTS

AVG 4.7 6.6 14.6 3.5 6.0 5.3 6.5 2.0 1.0 5.4 4.7

LST 1 1 0 0 0 2 2

AVG 50.4 50.4 44.0

NET 43.7 43.7 40.2

TB 1 1 1

FC 1 2 3 3

YDS 10 8 18 74

AVG 10.0 8.0 9.0 9.3

LONG 38 24 37 12 31 10 9 7 1 38 22

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

LONG 33 23 11 15 16 22 47 24t 9 26t 4 9 5 7t 7 13 1 5 0 47 33

TD 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 5

LONG 1 1 59

TD 0 0 1

REC 0 0 1 0 0 1 1

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IN 4 4 5 LONG 10 8 10 29

LG 66 66 53

B 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0

* KICKOFF RETURNS K. Mitchell O. Wright TEAM OPPONENTS

NO. 4 2 6 6

YDS 101 31 132 158

AVG 25.3 15.5 22.0 26.3

LONG 29 21 29 38

TD 0 0 0 0

* FIELD GOALS J. Tucker TEAM OPPONENTS

1-19 0/0 0/0 0/0

20-29 0/0 0/0 2/2

30-39 1/1 1/1 1/1

40-49 2/2 2/2 6/7

50+ 1/1 1/1 0/0

J. Tucker: (60G, 43G) (-) (39G, 44G) OPP: (45G, 46WR, 49G) (21G, 49G, 49G) (47G, 27G, 38G, 48G) 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-2 SACKS: D. Worley 2.0, T. Jones 1.0, T. Simpson 1.0, J. Moon 1.0, M. Hamm 1.0, T. Botts III 1.0, M. Harrison 1.0, (group) 0.0, TM 8.0, OPP 6.0 * PASSING A. Brown J. Johnson T. Huntley TEAM OPPONENTS

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

ATT 39 33 11 83 124

CMP 21 24 8 53 79

YDS 218 285 88 591 778

CMP% 53.8 72.7 72.7 63.9 63.7

YDS/ATT 5.6 8.6 8.0 7.1 6.3

391

TD 2 4 1 7 5

TD% 5.1 12.1 9.1 8.4 4.0

INT 2 1 0 3 1

INT% 5.1 3.0 0.0 3.6 0.8

LONG 47 33 23 47 33

SACK/LOST 4/21 2/1 0/0 6.0/22 8.0/73

RATING 66.0 125.6 126.3 98.0 91.4

2023 PRESEASON STATISTICS


PLAYER Phillips, Del'Shawn Lucien, Jeremy Ross, Josh Washington, Ar'Darius Welch, Kristian Harrison, Malik Nichols, Rayshad Hayes, Tae Houston-Carson, DeAndre Jones, Travis Moon, Jeremiah Stephens, Brandon Botts III, Trey Sanders, Kelle Worley, Daryl Kelly, Kyu Mayfield Jr., Corey Simpson, Trenton Urban, Brent Seymour, Kevon Hamm, Malik Stone, Geno Swann, Jordan Armour-Davis, Jalyn Amos, Jaquan Blackson, Angelo Ojabo, David Caesar, Kaieem Robinson, Tavius (group) TOTALS

TOTAL 21 17 13 13 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 -212

2023 PRESEASON BALTIMORE RAVENS DEFENSIVE STATS (THROUGH WEEK 4) TKL. ASST TFL SACKS/YDS. QBH 12 9 1 0.0/0.0 0 13 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 8 5 0 0.0/0.0 0 11 2 0 0.0/0.0 1 8 4 1 0.0/0.0 0 5 6 1 1.0/9.0 1 6 4 0 0.0/0.0 0 6 3 1 0.0/0.0 0 7 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 5 3 1 1.0/13.0 1 3 5 1 1.0/7.0 3 8 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 4 3 1 1.0/8.0 1 3 4 1 0.0/0.0 1 6 1 1 2.0/21.0 2 4 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 6 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 3 3 0 1.0/9.0 0 3 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 4 1 0 0.0/0.0 0 2 2 1 1.0/6.0 2 1 3 0 0.0/0.0 0 4 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 3 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 2 0 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0/0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0/0.0 1 1 0 0 0.0/0.0 1 ---0.0/0.0 -138 74 10 8.0/73.0 14

FR 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3

INT./YDS. 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 --/-1/1

PD 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -15

ASST=Assist, TFL=Tackle for a Loss, Int.=Interception, FR=Fumble Recovery, FF=Forced Fumble, PD=Pass Defense 2023 RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER TTL. SOLO 3 2 Ross, Josh 2 2 Worley, Daryl 1 1 Hayes, Tae 1 1 Mitchell, Keaton 1 1 Moon, Jeremiah 1 1 Ott, Tyler 1 1 Sanders, Kelle 1 1 Stephens, Brandon 1 1 Treadwell, Laquon 1 1 Tucker, Justin 1 1 Wright, Owen 14 13 TOTALS

ASST. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

SACKS PLAYER Worley, Daryl Botts III, Trey Hamm, Malik Harrison, Malik Jones, Travis Moon, Jeremiah Simpson, Trenton

NO. 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

PLAYER Hayes, Tae

NO. 1 1 1

PLAYER NO. Houston-Carson, DeAndre 1 1 Lucien, Jeremy

FORCED FUMBLES PLAYER Hamm, Malik Simpson, Trenton Worley, Daryl

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

DEFENSIVE STATS BY RANK TACKLES FOR LOSS

INTERCEPTIONS NO. 1

PLAYER Botts III, Trey Hamm, Malik Harrison, Malik Hayes, Tae Jones, Travis Moon, Jeremiah Phillips, Del'Shawn Sanders, Kelle Welch, Kristian Worley, Daryl

NO. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

PASSES DEFENSED PLAYER NO. 3 Washington, Ar'Darius 2 Hayes, Tae 2 Lucien, Jeremy 2 Seymour, Kevon 1 Caesar, Kaieem 1 Hamm, Malik Houston-Carson, DeAndre 1 1 Kelly, Kyu 1 Moon, Jeremiah 1 Urban, Brent

QBH PLAYER Moon, Jeremiah Hamm, Malik Worley, Daryl Botts III, Trey Caesar, Kaieem Harrison, Malik Jones, Travis Robinson, Tavius Sanders, Kelle Washington, Ar'Darius

NO. 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

FUMBLE RECOVERIES

392

2023 PRESEASON DEFENSIVE & SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS


PLAYERS Andrew Adams

HOU AT CIN IND AT CLE AT PIT AT TEN DET AT ARI SEA CLE CIN AT LAC LAR AT JAX AT SF MIA PIT 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/16 11/26 12/10 12/17 12/25 12/31 1/6 GP GS DNP IN NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT PS PS PS PS PS P PS PS PS P P 3 0 0 0

Nelson Agholor

WR

P

P

WR

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

WR 17 3

0

Mark Andrews

N

TE

TE

P

TE

TE

TE

TE

TE

TE

TE

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

10 9

0

0 1

Jalyn Armour-Davis

N

P

P

P

N

N

P

N

N

N

P

P

P

P

N

IR

IR

8

0

0

7

0

13

Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu

N

X

X

X

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

X

0

4

Rashod Bateman

P

P

WR

N

WR

WR

P

P

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR 16 12

0

1

Odell Beckham Jr.

WR

WR

N

N

P

P

WR

WR

P

P

P

WR

P

P

P

WR

N

14 6

0

3

Tarik Black

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

PS

PS

PS

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

Tyus Bowser

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI

R/NFI

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI 0

0

0

0

Ben Cleveland

N

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

RG

RG 16 2

0

1

Jadeveon Clowney

P

SAM

SAM

P

SAM

SAM

SAM

SAM

SAM SAM SAM

DE

DE

OLB

OLB

OLB

DE

17 15

0

0

Dalvin Cook

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

0

0

0

0

Malik Cunningham

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

N

N

N

P

1

0

0

3

Ronald Darby

CB

CB

CB

CB

P

P

P

P

P

CB

CB

P

P

P

CB

X

16 7

1

0

Dontay Demus Jr.

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT 0

0

0

0

J.K. Dobbins

RB

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

1

1

0

0

TyKeem Doss

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

Kenyan Drake

NOT

NOT

P

PS

P

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT 2

0

0

0

Devin Duvernay

P

P

P

WR

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

IR

IR

IR

IR

13 1

0

0

Gus Edwards

P

P

RB

RB

RB

P

P

P

RB

RB

RB

P

RB

P

P

RB

RB

17 9

0

0

Daniel Faalele

P

P

P

P

P

N

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

16 0

0

1

Zay Flowers

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

WR

N

16 16

0

1

Kyle Fuller

NOT

PS

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT 0

0

0

0

Jake Funk

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0 0

P

P

NOT

PS

Melvin Gordon III

PS

X

P

P

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

X

P

P

4

0

2

Kyle Hamilton

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

N

N

15 15

0

2

Malik Hamm

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IRD

IRD

IRD

IR

IR

0

0

0

0

Duron Harmon

NOT

PS

PS

PS

N

P

X

P

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT 3

1

1

1

Malik Harrison

SAM

P

P

P

RUSH

P

RUSH

P

RUSH RUSH

P

N

N

OLB

MLB MLB

14 8

Tae Hayes

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

P

N

0

3

0

0

0

16 5

NOT NOT 0

Justice Hill

P

RB

N

P

P

RB

RB

RB

P

P

P

P

P

RB

P

DeAndre Houston-Carson

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

PS

P

P

NOT NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT 2

P

0

1

0

0

Marlon Humphrey

N

N

N

N

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

N

N

CB

CB

CB

CB

0

N

10 10

0

Tyler Huntley

N

N

X

P

X

X

P

X

P

X

X

X

X

X

X

7

P

QB

5

10

2

Lamar Jackson

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

QB

Josh Johnson

X

X

NOT

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

QB

QB

N

16 16

0

1

N

N

X

0

0

3

13

1

Travis Jones

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

17 0

0

0

Charlie Kolar

P

N

P

P

N

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

TE

TE

P

P

TE

15 3

0

2

Isaiah Likely

TE

TE

TE

P

P

P

TE

TE

P

P

P

TE

P

P

TE

TE

P

17 8

0

0

Tyler Linderbaum

C

N

N

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

15 15

0

2 0

Jeremy Lucien

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

0

0

0

Justin Madubuike

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

DT

17 17

0

0

Tashawn Manning

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

Ben Mason

PS

PS

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

PS

P

1

0

0

0

Arthur Maulet

N

N

P

P

P

DB

P

DB

P

P

P

P

P

P

N

P

CB 14 3

0

3

Patrick Mekari

P

LT

LT

LT

LT

P

P

P

LT

LT

LT

P

P

P

P

P

P

17 7

0

0

Keaton Mitchell

IR

IR

IR

IR

IRD

P

P

N

P

P

P

RB

P

RB

IR

IR

IR

8

2

0

1

Jeremiah Moon

PS

PS

P

SAM

P

P

N

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

P

P

P

P

8

1

0

1

Nick Moore

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI 0

0

0

0

Morgan Moses

RT

14 14

0

3

Trayvon Mullen

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI

0

0

RT

RT

RT

R/NFI N R/NFI

RT

RT

RT

N

N

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI 0

0

Sam Mustipher

P

C

C

P

X

P

N

N

P

P

X

N

N

N

N

P

P

9

2

2

6

Rayshad Nichols

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

David Ojabo

P

P

RUSH

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

3

1

0

0

Tyler Ott

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

17 0

0

0

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

393

2023 PLAYER PARTICIPATION CHART


Odafe Oweh

N

N

N

N

P

RUSH

P

P

RUSH

P

OLB

P

P

P

P

13 5

0

4

Del'Shawn Phillips

RUSH RUSH P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

MLB 17 1

0

0

Michael Pierce

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT

NT 17 17

0

0

Patrick Queen

WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB WLB WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB

WLB WLB WLB 17 17

0

0

Patrick Ricard

P

P

P

FB

FB

FB

P

P

FB

FB

FB

FB

FB

P

FB

P

P

17 9

0

0

Tavius Robinson

P

P

P

RUSH

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

17 1

0

0

Josh Ross

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

P

P

P

PS

PS

PS

PS

3

0

0

0

Bravvion Roy

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

Sean Ryan

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

Kevon Seymour

P

P

P

P

P

P

N

P

P

PS

PS

PSIR

PSIR

PSIR

PSIR PSIR PSIR 8

0

0

1

John Simpson

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

LG

17 17

0

0

Trenton Simpson

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

N

N

P

P

P

P

P

15 0

0

2

Roquan Smith

MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB MLB MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB

MLB MLB

X

16 16

1

0

Ronnie Stanley

LT

N

N

N

LT

LT

LT

LT

LT

LT

N

LT

LT

LT

LT

LT

LT

13 13

0

4

Brandon Stephens

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

CB

N

CB 16 16

0

1

Geno Stone

P

FS

FS

FS

P

P

FS

FS

FS

P

DB

DB

DB

P

P

SS

SS

17 11

0

0

Jordan Stout

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

17 0

0

0

PS

0

Tre Swilling

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

Eric Tomlinson

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT 0

0

0

0

Laquon Treadwell

PS

PS

PS

P

P

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

P

P

WR

5

1

0

0 0

Justin Tucker

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

17 0

0

Brent Urban

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

DE

DE

DE

P

17 3

0

0

Kyle Van Noy

NOT

NOT

NOT

P

P

RUSH

P

P

P

P

P

OLB

OLB

P

P

P

OLB 14 4

0

0

Travis Vokolek

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

NOT

NOT NOT 0

0

0

0

Andrew Vorhees

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI

R/NFI

R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI 0

0

0

0

11 0

0

2

Tylan Wallace

P

P

P

IR

IR

IR

Ar'Darius Washington

P

DB

IR

Broderick Washington

DE

P

P

IR

N

IR

IR

P

DE

IR

IR

IR

P

DE

P

P

N

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IRD

2

1

0

0

DE

DE

N

P

P

P

P

P

P

16 5

0

1

Scotty Washington

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT NOT

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

Josh Wells

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT

NOT NOT

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

0

0

0

0

Damarion Williams

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IR

IRD

IRD

N

N

N

P

1

0

0

3

Marcus Williams

FS

N

N

N

FS

FS

N

N

N

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

FS

11 11

0

6

Daryl Worley

P

P

DB

DB

IR

IR

IR

IR

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

IR

12 2

0

0

Owen Wright

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

P

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

PS

1

0

0

0

Rock Ya-Sin

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

N

P

P

P

N

N

P

P

DB

14 1

0

3

Kevin Zeitler

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

RG

N

N

15 15

0

2

LEGEND: Bold=Starters, P=Player was a substitution, X=Did Not Play (Non-injury), N=On Inactive List, PS=Practice Squad, NOT=Not on Roster, PSIR=Practice Squad/Injured Reserve, IR=Injured Reserve, R/NFI=Reserve/NFIN, IRD=Injured Reserve - Designated For Return

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

394

2023 PLAYER PARTICIPATION CHART


PLAYERS Andrew Adams Nelson Agholor Mark Andrews Jalyn Armour-Davis Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu Rashod Bateman Odell Beckham Jr. Tyus Bowser Dan Chisena Ben Cleveland Jadeveon Clowney Dalvin Cook Malik Cunningham Ronald Darby J.K. Dobbins TyKeem Doss Devin Duvernay Gus Edwards Daniel Faalele Zay Flowers Melvin Gordon III Kyle Hamilton Malik Hamm Malik Harrison Justice Hill Marlon Humphrey Tyler Huntley Lamar Jackson Josh Johnson Travis Jones Charlie Kolar Isaiah Likely Tyler Linderbaum Justin Madubuike Tashawn Manning Ben Mason Christian Matthew Arthur Maulet Patrick Mekari Keaton Mitchell Jeremiah Moon Nick Moore Morgan Moses Trayvon Mullen Sam Mustipher Rayshad Nichols David Ojabo Tyler Ott Odafe Oweh Del'Shawn Phillips Michael Pierce Patrick Queen Patrick Ricard Tavius Robinson Josh Ross Bravvion Roy Sean Ryan Kevon Seymour John Simpson Trenton Simpson Roquan Smith Ronnie Stanley Brandon Stephens Geno Stone Jordan Stout Tre Swilling Laquon Treadwell Justin Tucker Brent Urban Kyle Van Noy Andrew Vorhees Tylan Wallace Ar'Darius Washington Broderick Washington Scotty Washington Josh Wells Damarion Williams Marcus Williams Daryl Worley Owen Wright Rock Ya-Sin Kevin Zeitler

HOU 1/20 PS P IRD IR N WR WR R/NFI P P OLB P N CB IR PS P P P WR PS SS IR OLB RB N X QB N P P P C DT PS PS PS P P IR P R/NFI RT R/NFI N PS IR P P N NT WLB FB P P PS PS PSIR LG P MLB LT CB P P PS PS P DE P R/NFI N P P PS PS IR FS IR PS P RG

KC 1/28 PS P P IR N WR P R/NFI P P DE X N CB IR PS P P P WR PS SS IR P RB P X QB N P P TE C DT PS PS PS CB P IR NOT R/NFI RT R/NFI N PS IR P P N NT WLB FB P P PS PS PSIR LG P MLB LT CB P P PS PS P P OLB R/NFI N P P PS PS IR FS IR PS N RG

GP 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2

GS 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2

DNP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

IN 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

LEGEND: Bold=Starters, P=Player was a substitution, N=On Inactive List, X=Did Not Play (Non-injury), PS=Practice Squad, R/NFI=Reserve/NFIN, IRD=Injured Reserve - Designated For Return, IR=Injured Reserve, NOT=Not on Roster, PSIR=Practice Squad/Injured Reserve

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

395

2023 POSTSEASON PLAYER PARTICIPATION


DATE

OPPONENT

9/10

Houston

9/17

2023 REGULAR SEASON OFFENSE LG C

WR

WR

LT

RG

RT

TE

QB

RB

FB

O. Beckham Jr./ N. Agholor

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

I. Likely

L. Jackson

J. Dobbins

--

at Cincinnati

O. Beckham Jr.

Z. Flowers

P. Mekari

J. Simpson

S. Mustipher

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

M. Andrews/ I. Likely

L. Jackson

J. Hill

--

9/24

Indianapolis

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

P. Mekari

J. Simpson

S. Mustipher

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

M. Andrews/ I. Likely

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

--

10/1

at Cleveland

N. Agholor/ D. Duvernay

Z. Flowers

P. Mekari

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

--

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

P. Ricard

10/8

at Pittsburgh

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

P. Mekari

M. Andrews

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

P. Ricard

10/15

at Tennessee

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

M. Andrews

L. Jackson

J. Hill

P. Ricard

10/22

Detroit

O. Beckham Jr.

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

M. Andrews/ I. Likely

L. Jackson

J. Hill

--

10/29

at Arizona

O. Beckham Jr.

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

M. Andrews/ I. Likely

L. Jackson

J. Hill

--

11/5

Seattle

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

P. Mekari

M. Andrews

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

P. Ricard

11/12

Cleveland

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

P. Mekari

M. Andrews

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

P. Ricard

11/16

Cincinnati

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

P. Mekari

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

M. Andrews

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

P. Ricard

11/26

at L.A. Chargers

O. Beckham Jr./ R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

I. Likely

L. Jackson

K. Mitchell

--

12/10

L.A. Rams

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

C. Kolar

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

P. Ricard

12/17

at Jacksonville

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

C. Kolar

L. Jackson

K. Mitchell

P. Ricard

12/25

at San Francisco

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

I. Likely

L. Jackson

J. Hill

P. Ricard

12/31

Miami

O. Beckham Jr./ R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

B. Cleveland

M. Moses

I. Likely

L. Jackson

G. Edwards

--

1/6

Pittsburgh

R. Bateman/ L. Treadwell

N. Agholor

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

B. Cleveland

M. Moses

C. Kolar

T. Huntley

G. Edwards

--

DATE

OPPONENT

OLB

2023 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSE MLB WLB

DT

NT

DE

OLB

CB

SS

FS

CB

9/10

Houston

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Washington

O. Oweh

R. Smith

P. Queen

M. Harrison

R. Darby

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

B. Stephens

--

9/17

at Cincinnati

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

--

O. Oweh

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

R. Darby

K. Hamilton

G. Stone

B. Stephens

A. Washington

DB

9/24

Indianapolis

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

--

D. Ojabo

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

R. Darby

K. Hamilton

G. Stone

B. Stephens

D. Worley

10/1

at Cleveland

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

--

T. Robinson

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Moon

R. Darby

K. Hamilton

G. Stone

B. Stephens

D. Worley

10/8

at Pittsburgh

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Washington

M. Harrison

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

B. Stephens

--

10/15

at Tennessee

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

--

K. Van Noy

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

B. Stephens

A. Maulet

10/22

Detroit

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Washington

M. Harrison

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

G. Stone

B. Stephens

--

10/29

at Arizona

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

--

O. Oweh

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

G. Stone

B. Stephens

A. Maulet --

11/5

Seattle

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Washington

M. Harrison

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

G. Stone

B. Stephens

11/12

Cleveland

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Washington

M. Harrison

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

B. Stephens

--

11/16

Cincinnati

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

--

O. Oweh

R. Smith

P. Queen

J. Clowney

B. Stephens

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

R. Darby

G. Stone

11/26

at L.A. Chargers

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

J. Clowney

K. Van Noy

R. Smith

P. Queen

--

B. Stephens

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

R. Darby

G. Stone

12/10

L.A. Rams

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

J. Clowney

O. Oweh

R. Smith

P. Queen

--

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

B. Stephens

G. Stone

12/17

at Jacksonville

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Urban

J. Clowney

R. Smith

P. Queen

M. Harrison

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

B. Stephens

--

12/25

at San Francisco

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Urban

J. Clowney

R. Smith

P. Queen

M. Harrison

M. Humphrey

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

B. Stephens

12/31

Miami

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Urban

J. Clowney

R. Smith

P. Queen

M. Harrison

M. Humphrey

G. Stone

M. Williams

R. Darby

--

1/6

Pittsburgh

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

J. Clowney

K. Van Noy

D. Phillips

P. Queen

--

B. Stephens

G. Stone

M. Williams

A. Maulet

R. Ya-Sin

2023 POSTSEASON OFFENSE LG C

--

DATE

OPPONENT

WR

WR

LT

RG

RT

TE

QB

RB

FB

1/20

Houston

O. Beckham Jr./ R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

--

L. Jackson

J. Hill

P. Ricard

1/28

Kansas City

R. Bateman

Z. Flowers

R. Stanley

J. Simpson

T. Linderbaum

K. Zeitler

M. Moses

I. Likely

L. Jackson

J. Hill

P. Ricard

DB

2023 POSTSEASON DEFENSE MLB WLB

DATE

OPPONENT

DT

NT

DE

OLB

OLB

CB

SS

FS

CB

1/20

Houston

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

B. Urban

J. Clowney

R. Smith

P. Queen

M. Harrison

B. Stephens

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

R. Darby

--

1/28

Kansas City

J. Madubuike

M. Pierce

J. Clowney

K. Van Noy

R. Smith

P. Queen

--

B. Stephens

K. Hamilton

M. Williams

R. Darby

A. Maulet

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

396

2023 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS


YEAR 2012

DRAFTEES (32)

FREE AGENTS (34)

TRADES (1)

UDFA (14)

2016

T Ronnie Stanley (1)

2017

CB Marlon Humphrey (1) OLB Tyus Bowser (2) δ

FB Patrick Ricard (FA '17)

2018

QB Lamar Jackson (1b) TE Mark Andrews (3b)

RB Gus Edwards (FA '18)

2019

RB Justice Hill (4a)

2020

ILB Patrick Queen (1) RB J.K. Dobbins (2) * DT Justin Madubuike (3a) WR Devin Duvernay (3b) LB Malik Harrison (3c) DE/DT Broderick Washington (5)

LS Nick Moore (FA '20) δ

QB Tyler Huntley (FA '20)

2021

WR Rashod Bateman (1a) OLB Odafe Oweh (1b) G Ben Cleveland (3a) DB Brandon Stephens (3b) WR Tylan Wallace (4)

CB Kevon Seymour (FA '21) Σ S Geno Stone (FA '21) DB Daryl Worley (FA '21) * G Kevin Zeitler (FA '21)

S Ar'Darius Washington (FA '21)

2022

S Kyle Hamilton (1a) C Tyler Linderbaum (1b) OLB David Ojabo (2) * DT Travis Jones (3) T Daniel Faalele (4a) CB Jalyn Armour-Davis (4b) * TE Charlie Kolar (4c) P Jordan Stout (4d) TE Isaiah Likely (4e) CB Damarion Williams (4f) *

FB/TE Ben Mason (FA '22) ^ T Morgan Moses (UFA NYJ '22) LB Del'Shawn Phillips (FA '22) NT Michael Pierce (FA '22) G John Simpson (FA '22) DE Brent Urban (UFA Chi. '22) S Marcus Williams (UFA NO '22)

2023

WR Zay Flowers (1) ILB Trenton Simpson (3) OLB Tavius Robinson (4) G/T Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu (6) G Andrew Vorhees (7) δ

S Andrew Adams (FA '23) ^ WR Nelson Agholor (UFA NE '23) WR Odell Beckham Jr. (FA '23) WR Dan Chisena (FA '23) DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney (FA '23) RB Dalvin Cook (FA '23) QB Malik Cunningham (FA '23) CB Ronald Darby (FA '23) RB Melvin Gordon III (FA '23) ^ QB Josh Johnson (FA '23) DB Christian Matthew (FA '23) ^ CB Arthur Maulet (FA '23) CB Trayvon Mullen (FA '23) δ C Sam Mustipher (FA '23) LS Tyler Ott (FA '23) DT Bravvion Roy (FA '23) ^ CB Tre Swilling (FA '23) ^ WR Laquon Treadwell (FA '23) ^ OLB Kyle Van Noy (FA ’23) TE Scotty Washington (FA '23) ^ OL Josh Wells (FA '23) ^ CB Rock Ya-Sin (FA '23)

K Justin Tucker (FA '12)

OL Patrick Mekari (FA '19)

ILB Roquan Smith (TR Chi. '22)

DT Rayshad Nichols (FA '22) ^ ILB Josh Ross (FA '22)

G TyKeem Doss (FA '23) ^ OLB Malik Hamm (FA '23) * G Tashawn Manning (FA '23) ^ RB Keaton Mitchell (FA '23) * WR Sean Ryan (FA '23) ^ RB Owen Wright (FA '23) ^

Key: *Injured Reserve, ^Practice Squad, UDFA = Undrafted Free Agent, UFA = Unrestricted Free Agent, FA = Free Agent, TR = Trade, Urban/Mason/Stone all original Ravens draft picks

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RB GUS EDWARDS • FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 8 at Ari.)

WR ZAY FLOWERS • Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week (Week 17 vs. Mia.)

S KYLE HAMILTON • AP First-Team All-Pro • Pro Bowl (starter) • PFWA All-NFL • Ravens Media Good Guy, as voted on local media • AFC Defensive Player of the Week (W16 at SF)

WR ZAY FLOWERS set Ravens rookie records in receptions (77), receiving yards (858), first-down grabs (41) and yards after catch (387), adding 6 total TDs (5 receiving & 1 rushing) in 2023.

QB LAMAR JACKSON • AP NFL MVP • PFWA NFL MVP • AP First-Team All-Pro • Pro Bowl • PFWA All-NFL • Maxwell Football Club’s Bert Bell Pro Player of the Year • NFL 101 Awards’ AFC Offensive Player of the Year • Sporting News Offensive Player of the Year • Sporting News All-Pro • Ravens team MVP, as voted on by local media • AFC Offensive Player of the Month (Dec.-Jan.) • AFC Offensive Player of the Week (W17 vs. Mia., W7 vs Det.)

S KYLE HAMILTON became the first DB in Ravens franchise history to post double-digit PD (13) and TFL (10) in a single season (2023). His 10 TFL also marked the most by an NFL safety in 2023.

C TYLER LINDERBAUM • Pro Bowl

DT JUSTIN MADUBUIKE • AP Second-Team All-Pro • Pro Bowl

RB KEATON MITCHELL • FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 9 vs. Sea.)

ILB PATRICK QUEEN • AP Second-Team All-Pro • Pro Bowl

FB PATRICK RICARD • AP Second-Team All-Pro

QB LAMAR JACKSON earned his second-career MVP honor after posting a career-high 3,678 passing yards and producing the league’s fourth-best passer rating (102.7) in 2023. He also rushed for 821 yards and 5 TDs.

ILB ROQUAN SMITH • AP First-Team All-Pro • Pro Bowl (starter) • PFWA All-AFC • Ravens Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominee

K JUSTIN TUCKER • Pro Bowl (starter) • PFWA All-AFC • Ravens Bart Starr Nominee

WR TYLAN WALLACE • AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (W14 vs. LAR)

G KEVIN ZEITLER WR TYLAN WALLACE earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after registering a 76-yard game-winning PR-TD in OT vs. LAR (12/10/23). It marked the fourth-ever walk-off PR-TD in NFL history.

• Pro Bowl (replacement) • Ravens Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Nominee (NFL Finalist) 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

398

2023 HONORS


2023 REGULAR SEASON RAVENS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 09/10

FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage FOURTH DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards Plays Avg./Play RUSHING Net Yards Rush. Att. Avg./Att. PASSING Net Yards Attempts Completions Completion Pct Avg. Gain Per Pass Play Intercepted Gross Yards Sacked Yards Lost PENALTIES Number Yards FUMBLES Number Lost PUNTING Yards Punts Net Avg. Gross Avg. Touchbacks Punts Blocked Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Avg. Inside 20 Fair Catches SCORING Points Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT TD Rushing TD Passing TD KO Returns TD Punt Returns TD Sp. Teams TD Def. Returns Total TDs PAT Attempts PAT Made FG Attempts FG Made Safety 2-Pt Attempts 2-Pt Made Time of Possession KICKOFFS Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Avg. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

vs. HOU 18 7 8 3

09/17

@ CIN 26 11 12 3

09/24

vs. IND 20 12 7 1

10/01

@ CLE 16 7 8 1

10/08

@ PIT 19 7 11 1

10/15

@ TEN 20 9 9 2

10/22

vs. DET 23 7 15 1

10/29

@ ARI 21 9 8 4

11/05

vs. SEA 29 16 11 2

11/12

vs. CLE 17 3 9 5

11/16

vs. CIN 22 10 9 3

11/26

@ LAC 20 10 9 1

12/10

vs. LAR 23 6 17 0

12/17

@ JAX 25 14 9 2

12/25

@ SF 23 4 14 5

12/31

vs. MIA 24 8 15 1

01/06

vs. PIT

Totals

13 4 9 0

359 144 180 35

15 14 16 12 14 16 8 11 13 8 12 13 12 12 11 7 13 207 8 9 6 4 5 8 4 4 6 2 6 4 4 5 4 4 4 87 53.3% 64.3% 37.5% 33.3% 35.7% 50.0% 50.0% 36.4% 46.2% 25.0% 50.0% 30.8% 33.3% 41.7% 36.4% 57.1% 30.8% 42.0% 0 0 0

0 0 0

1 1 2 0 1 0 0.0% 100.0% 0.0%

0 0 0

1 1 100.0%

0 0 0

2 1 50.0%

0 0 0

0 0 0

3 1 33.3%

0 0 0

1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 8 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 57.1%

265 58 4.6

415 70 5.9

364 72 5.1

296 55 5.4

335 67 5.0

360 70 5.1

503 55 9.1

268 60 4.5

515 75 6.9

306 50 6.1

405 60 6.8

361 69 5.2

449 71 6.3

396 69 5.7

343 63 5.4

491 55 8.9

224 57 3.9

6,296 1,076 5.9

110 32 3.4

178 37 4.8

186 37 5.0

131 33 4.0

125 25 5.0

139 39 3.6

146 27 5.4

130 29 4.5

298 41 7.3

106 24 4.4

157 31 5.1

197 35 5.6

139 26 5.3

251 42 6.0

102 26 3.9

160 32 5.0

106 25 4.2

2,661 541 4.9

155 237 178 165 210 221 357 138 217 200 248 164 310 145 241 331 118 3,635 22 33 31 19 38 30 28 27 33 23 26 32 43 24 35 22 28 494 17 24 22 15 22 21 21 18 26 13 16 18 24 14 23 19 15 328 77.3% 72.7% 71.0% 78.9% 57.9% 70.0% 75.0% 66.7% 78.8% 56.5% 61.5% 56.3% 55.8% 58.3% 65.7% 86.4% 53.6% 66.4% 6.0 7.2 5.1 7.5 5.0 7.1 12.8 4.5 6.4 7.7 8.6 4.8 6.9 5.4 6.5 14.4 3.7 6.8 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 169 237 202 186 236 223 357 157 225 223 264 177 316 171 252 340 146 3,881 4.0 0.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 1.0 0.0 4.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 4.0 41.0 14 0 24 21 26 2 0 19 8 23 16 13 6 26 11 9 28 246 13 106

6 56

1 5

8 92

2 20

9 88

4 45

6 45

3 11

7 64

9 110

5 42

7 79

6 54

6 67

7 45

3 26

102 955

2 1

0 0

4 2

2 1

4 2

0 0

1 1

1 0

3 2

0 0

1 0

1 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

1 1

2 2

23 12

249 5 45.0 49.8 0 0 0 0 0 3 1

117 2 8.0 58.5 1 0 1 2 2.0 0 2

329 7 40.1 47.0 0 0 4 45 11.3 2 1

334 7 44.3 47.7 0 0 3 47 15.7 3 2

154 5 29.2 30.8 0 1 2 13 6.5 3 3

146 3 45.0 48.7 0 0 3 91 30.3 2 1

112 2 40.0 56.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

242 5 46.2 48.4 0 0 3 31 10.3 4 0

113 2 47.5 56.5 0 0 2 27 13.5 0 3

161 3 40.3 53.7 2 0 2 12 6.0 1 0

182 4 34.5 45.5 1 0 1 5 5.0 1 3

121 3 32.7 40.3 0 0 1 3 3.0 2 2

191 4 45.5 47.8 0 0 4 109 27.3 2 1

129 3 37.3 43.0 0 0 1 3 3.0 2 2

130 3 39.7 43.3 0 0 1 23 23.0 2 0

71 2 35.5 35.5 0 0 1 6 6.0 0 1

377 7 37.9 53.9 1 0 0 0 0 1 3

3,158 67 39.2 47.1 5 1 29 417 14.4 28 27

25 27 19 28 10 24 38 31 37 31 34 20 37 23 7 7 7 7 7 6 14 7 0 17 7 0 7 3 0 6 0 14 3 12 14 7 17 0 14 10 10 7 15 7 7 0 0 0 7 7 13 7 6 3 3 0 3 7 5 7 0 6 3 10 7 7 7 7 11 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 1 2 2 1 0 2 3 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 4 1 1 5 4 4 4 4 2 4 2 3 3 2 4 1 1 5 4 4 4 4 2 3 2 3 3 2 4 1 0 5 4 4 4 4 2 3 2 1 3 2 0 1 6 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 1 0 1 6 1 1 3 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30:55 33:04 32:18 29:50 30:14 35:42 30:22 29:39 40:04 25:45 30:37 33:23 27:43 34:19

33 3 13 17 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 4 4 0 0 0 31:14

56 7 21 7 21 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 30:23

10 483 0 106 7 155 0 99 3 117 0 6 0 26 1 27 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 55 1 54 1 53 1 37 1 32 0 1 0 2 0 2 25:06 530:38

1 18 18.0

2 44 22.0

2 101 50.5

0 0 0

1 20 20.0

2 44 22.0

0 0 0

2 41 20.5

0 0 0

0 0 0 399

0 0 0

2 30 15.0

0 0 0

0 0 0

1 21 21.0

0 0 0

0 0 0

13 319 24.5

2023 GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE


2023 POSTSEASON RAVENS GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE 01/20

FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage FOURTH DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards Plays Avg./Play RUSHING Net Yards Rush. Att. Avg./Att. PASSING Net Yards Attempts Completions Completion Pct Avg. Gain Per Pass Play Intercepted Gross Yards Sacked Yards Lost PENALTIES Number Yards FUMBLES Number Lost PUNTING Yards Punts Net Avg. Gross Avg. Touchbacks Punts Blocked Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Avg. Inside 20 Fair Catches SCORING Points Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT TD Rushing TD Passing TD KO Returns TD Punt Returns TD Sp. Teams TD Def. Returns Total TDs PAT Attempts PAT Made FG Attempts FG Made Safety 2-Pt Attempts 2-Pt Made Time of Possession KICKOFFS Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Avg. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

01/28

vs. HOU

vs. KC

Totals

22 12 10 0

16 5 11 0

38 17 21 0

12 4 33.3%

11 3 27.3%

23 7 30.4%

2 2 100.0%

2 2 100.0%

4 4 100.0%

352 67 5.3

336 57 5.9

688 124 5.5

229 42 5.5

81 16 5.1

310 58 5.3

123 22 16 72.7% 4.9 0 152 3.0 29

255 37 20 54.1% 6.2 1 272 4.0 17

378 59 36 61.0% 5.7 1 424 7.0 46

3 15

8 95

11 110

0 0

2 2

2 2

169 4 25.5 42.3 0 0 1 11 11.0 1 2

251 5 46.6 50.2 0 0 2 21 10.5 3 0

420 9 37.2 46.7 0 0 3 32 10.7 4 2

34 3 7 7 17 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 37:35

10 7 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 22:30

44 10 7 7 20 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 3 3 0 0 0 60:05

2 53 26.5

0 0 0

2 53 26.5

400

2023 POSTSEASON GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSE


2023 REGULAR SEASON RAVENS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 09/10

FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage FOURTH DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards Plays Avg./Play RUSHING Net Yards Rush. Att. Avg./Att. PASSING Net Yards Attempts Completions Completion Pct Avg. Gain Per Pass Play Intercepted Gross Yards Sacked Yards Lost PENALTIES Number Yards FUMBLES Number Lost PUNTING Yards Punts Net Avg. Gross Avg. Touchbacks Punts Blocked Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Avg. Inside 20 Fair Catches SCORING Points Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT TD Rushing TD Passing TD KO Returns TD Punt Returns TD Sp. Teams TD Def. Returns Total TDs PAT Attempts PAT Made FG Attempts FG Made Safety 2-Pt Attempts 2-Pt Made Time of Possession KICKOFFS Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Avg. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

vs. HOU 18 1 13 4

09/17

@ CIN 19 4 13 2

09/24

vs. IND 19 10 9 0

10/01

@ CLE 13 5 6 2

10/08

@ PIT 17 6 11 0

10/15

@ TEN 17 5 4 8

10/22

vs. DET 18 4 13 1

10/29

@ ARI 22 7 12 3

11/05

vs. SEA 6 1 5 0

11/12

vs. CLE 24 12 10 2

11/16

vs. CIN 20 6 10 4

11/26

@ LAC 16 5 11 0

12/10

vs. LAR 24 5 14 5

12/17

@ JAX 16 6 9 1

12/25

@ SF 21 5 14 2

12/31

vs. MIA 20 6 13 1

01/06

vs. PIT

Totals

16 8 8 0

306 96 175 35

18 15 22 16 15 9 16 12 12 16 11 15 16 13 14 15 15 250 7 10 8 4 6 1 5 5 1 8 2 7 6 3 6 6 6 91 38.9% 66.7% 36.4% 25.0% 40.0% 11.1% 31.3% 41.7% 8.3% 50.0% 18.2% 46.7% 37.5% 23.1% 42.9% 40.0% 40.0% 36.4% 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 25.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0%

0 0 0

0 0 0

6 2 2 0 33.3% 0.0%

1 2 1 3 0 1 1 1 0.0% 50.0% 100.0% 33.3%

0 0 0

3 3 4 2 1 2 66.7% 33.3% 50.0%

0 0 0

32 13 40.6%

268 72 3.7

282 57 4.9

327 84 3.9

166 65 2.6

289 65 4.4

233 46 5.1

337 72 4.7

310 71 4.4

151 47 3.2

373 75 5.0

272 59 4.6

279 66 4.2

410 73 5.6

333 61 5.5

429 68 6.3

375 66 5.7

289 62 4.7

5,123 1,109 4.6

72 23 3.1

66 15 4.4

139 35 4.0

93 25 3.7

87 30 2.9

129 19 6.8

84 14 6.0

129 32 4.0

28 15 1.9

178 36 4.9

136 23 5.9

86 19 4.5

128 30 4.3

75 17 4.4

121 18 6.7

154 25 6.2

155 39 4.0

1,860 415 4.5

196 216 188 73 202 104 253 181 123 195 136 193 282 258 308 221 134 3,263 44 41 44 36 32 21 53 37 28 35 31 44 41 43 46 38 20 634 28 27 27 19 18 12 33 25 13 20 19 29 23 25 26 22 18 384 63.6% 65.9% 61.4% 52.8% 56.3% 57.1% 62.3% 67.6% 46.4% 57.1% 61.3% 65.9% 56.1% 58.1% 56.5% 57.9% 90.0% 60.6% 4.0 5.1 3.8 1.8 5.8 3.9 4.4 4.6 3.8 5.0 3.8 4.1 6.6 5.9 6.2 5.4 5.8 4.7 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 2 0 18 242 222 227 121 224 150 284 208 157 213 169 217 294 264 336 237 152 3,717 5.0 1.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 6.0 5.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 60.0 46 6 39 48 22 46 31 27 34 18 33 24 12 6 28 16 18 454 9 88

5 30

6 31

7 42

3 30

6 45

5 57

6 70

5 29

10 55

9 78

5 41

5 34

6 47

10 102

5 37

4 25

106 841

1 1

0 0

1 0

1 0

1 1

1 1

2 0

1 0

1 1

2 1

0 0

3 3

2 0

2 2

0 0

1 1

6 2

25 13

176 4 39.0 44.0 1 0 2 24 12.0 0 3

120 3 39.3 40.0 0 0 1 81 81.0 1 0

325 7 40.0 46.4 0 0 2 48 24.0 3 3

373 8 40.8 46.6 0 0 3 24 8.0 1 2

257 6 37.3 42.8 1 0 1 8 8.0 2 1

263 5 34.4 52.6 0 0 3 11 3.7 2 0

184 4 46.0 46.0 0 0 2 32 16.0 2 0

207 4 44.0 51.8 0 0 1 11 11.0 0 3

320 7 41.9 45.7 0 0 2 18 9.0 3 0

89 2 38.5 44.5 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0

217 5 38.4 43.4 1 0 3 24 8.0 0 0

156 3 51.0 52.0 0 0 1 23 23.0 1 1

311 6 30.3 51.8 1 0 3 9 3.0 1 1

148 3 48.3 49.3 0 0 1 17 17.0 1 0

112 2 44.5 56.0 0 0 1 11 11.0 1 2

158 3 44.0 52.7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

250 6 38.3 41.7 1 0 5 92 18.4 2 1

3,666 78 40.1 47.0 6 0 32 433 13.5 21 17

9 24 22 3 17 16 6 24 3 33 20 10 31 7 19 19 17 280 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 7 0 3 3 3 3 0 5 10 7 47 6 10 10 0 3 0 0 0 3 6 7 0 17 0 7 3 0 72 0 7 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 3 0 2 7 0 0 0 40 3 7 6 0 14 3 6 17 0 16 7 7 9 0 7 6 10 118 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 26 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 26 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 20 3 1 5 1 3 3 0 1 1 4 3 1 3 2 1 2 1 35 3 1 5 1 3 3 0 1 1 4 2 1 3 0 1 2 1 32 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 29:05 26:56 36:33 30:10 29:46 24:18 29:38 30:21 19:56 34:15 29:23 26:37 34:35 25:41 28:46 29:37 34:54 500:31 0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

2 43 21.5

0 0 0

2 41 20.5 401

1 22 22.0

3 60 20.0

1 33 33.0

0 0 0

1 21 21.0

1 22 22.0

3 91 30.3

3 52 17.3

3 74 24.7

0 0 0

20 459 23.0

2023 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE


2023 POSTSEASON RAVENS GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 01/20

FIRST DOWNS Total Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage FOURTH DOWNS Attempts Converted Percentage TOT. OFFENSE Net Yards Plays Avg./Play RUSHING Net Yards Rush. Att. Avg./Att. PASSING Net Yards Attempts Completions Completion Pct Avg. Gain Per Pass Play Intercepted Gross Yards Sacked Yards Lost PENALTIES Number Yards FUMBLES Number Lost PUNTING Yards Punts Net Avg. Gross Avg. Touchbacks Punts Blocked Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Avg. Inside 20 Fair Catches SCORING Points Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT TD Rushing TD Passing TD KO Returns TD Punt Returns TD Sp. Teams TD Def. Returns Total TDs PAT Attempts PAT Made FG Attempts FG Made Safety 2-Pt Attempts 2-Pt Made Time of Possession KICKOFFS Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Avg. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

01/28

vs. HOU

vs. KC

Totals

10 1 8 1

22 5 12 5

32 6 20 6

12 4 33.3%

18 8 44.4%

30 12 40.0%

1 0 0.0%

2 1 50.0%

3 1 33.3%

213 47 4.5

319 73 4.4

532 120 4.4

38 14 2.7

89 32 2.8

127 46 2.8

175 33 19 57.6% 5.3 0 175 0.0 0

230 39 30 76.9% 5.6 0 241 2.0 11

405 72 49 68.1% 5.5 0 416 2.0 11

11 70

3 30

14 100

1 0

2 0

3 0

217 5 41.2 43.4 0 0 1 67 67.0 2 1

279 6 39.7 46.5 1 0 2 18 9.0 1 2

496 11 40.4 45.1 1 0 3 85 28.3 3 3

10 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 22:25

17 7 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 37:30

27 10 17 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 59:55

3 69 23.0

0 0 0

3 69 23.0

402

2023 POSTSEASON GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE


Houston Texans ........................................... 0 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7

0 15

6 0

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Texans Texans Ravens Ravens Texans Ravens

QTR 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

TIME 01:00 03:56 00:00 09:55 05:21 13:47 04:10

SCORING PLAY J.Dobbins 4 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (9-58, 4:28) K.Fairbairn 35 yd. Field Goal (15-67, 8:54) K.Fairbairn 38 yd. Field Goal (11-68, 1:54) J.Hill 2 yd. run (G.Edwards run) (8-71, 3:47) J.Hill 2 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (5-42, 2:14) K.Fairbairn 36 yd. Field Goal (6-14, 1:39) J.Tucker 39 yd. Field Goal (7-21, 4:50)

HOU 0 3 6 6 6 9 9

BAL 7 7 7 13 22 22 25

3 — 9 3 — 25 HOUSTON TEXANS (HEAD COACH: DEMECO RYANS) OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 7 C. Stroud DE 51 FB 47 A. Beck DE 52 RB 31 D. Pierce DT 96 WR 12 N. Collins DT 98 WR 2 R. Woods LB 48 TE 84 T. Quitoriano LB 6 LT 78 L. Tunsil CB 21 LG 74 J. Jones CB 24 C 54 J. Patterson CB 4 RG 69 S. Mason S 23 RT 77 G. Fant S 5 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 O. Beckham Jr. DT 92 WR 15 N. Agholor NT 58 WR 4 Z. Flowers DE 96 LT 79 R. Stanley OLB 99 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler OLB 40 RT 78 M. Moses CB 28 TE 80 I. Likely SS 14 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 32 RB 27 J. Dobbins CB 21

W. Anderson Jr. J. Greenard M. Collins S. Rankins C. Harris D. Perryman S. Nelson D. Stingley Jr. T. Thomas E. Murray J. Pitre J. Madubuike M. Pierce B. Washington O. Oweh R. Smith P. Queen M. Harrison R. Darby K. Hamilton M. Williams B. Stephens

OFFICIALS: Referee: Tra Blake (3), Umpire: Tony Michalek (115), Down Judge: Patrick Turner (13), Line Judge: Daniel Gallagher (85), Back Judge: Todd Prukop (30), Field Judge: Tom Hill (97), Side Judge: Don Willard (58), Replay Official: Andrew Lambert, Replay Assistant: Larry Hanson

HOUSTON TEXANS PASSING C.J. Stroud TOTAL

ATT 44 44

CP 28 28

YDS 242 242

BALTIMORE RAVENS SK/YD 5/46 5/46

TD 0 0

LG 26 26

INT 0 0

RTG 78.0 78.0

PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 22 22

CP 17 17

YDS 169 169

SK/YD 4/14 4/14

TD 0 0

LG 29 29

INT 1 1

RTG 79.5 79.5

RUSHING Dameon Pierce C.J. Stroud Devin Singletary Noah Brown TOTAL

ATT 11 4 7 1 23

YDS 38 20 15 -1 72

AVG 3.5 5.0 2.1 -1.0 3.1

LG 7 11 4 -1 11

TD 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Gus Edwards J.K. Dobbins Justice Hill Zay Flowers TOTAL

ATT 6 8 8 8 2 32

YDS 38 32 22 9 9 110

AVG 6.3 4.0 2.8 1.1 4.5 3.4

LG 14 13 4t 4 6 14

TD 0 0 1 2 0 3

RECEIVING Nico Collins Robert Woods Tank Dell Noah Brown Mike Boone Dameon Pierce Dalton Schultz Teagan Quitoriano Xavier Hutchinson C.J. Stroud TOTAL

NO 6 6 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 28

YDS 80 57 34 20 18 9 4 11 9 0 242

AVG 13.3 9.5 11.3 6.7 6.0 4.5 2.0 11.0 9.0 0.0 8.6

LG 26 19 13 7 12 9 5 11 9 0 26

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Rashod Bateman Odell Beckham Jr. J.K. Dobbins Isaiah Likely TOTAL

NO 9 3 2 2 1 17

YDS 78 35 37 15 4 169

AVG 8.7 11.7 18.5 7.5 4.0 9.9

LG 21 18 29 10 4 29

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS 0.0 0.0 6.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Brandon Stephens Patrick Queen

YDS 11.0 0.0 11.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Denzel Perryman Tavierre Thomas Will Anderson Jr.

TOT 11 8 6

FIELD GOALS Ka'imi Fairbairn TOTAL

SOLO 6 6 4 FGM/FGA 3-3 3-3

AST 5 2 2

SCK 0.0 0.0 1.0

PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 35G, 38G, 36G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore is now 11-2 all time (10-2 regular season & 1-0 playoffs) vs. Houston. This includes a 7-0 mark at home. Under John Harbaugh (since 2008), Baltimore is 12-4 on Kickoff Weekend, winning seven of its last eight openers. Baltimore is 8-1 when opening the season at home and 13-3 overall in home openers since 2008. The defense limited the Texans to 7-of-18 (38.9%) on third down and 1-of-4 (25%) on fourth down, while holding them TD-less on 2 red zone drives. RB Justice Hill posted his first-career multi-TD game, punching in two 2-yard rushing TDs. He reached the end zone for the first time since his 2019 rookie campaign. Rookie WR Zay Flowers recorded 9 receptions for 78 yards, while adding 2 rushes for 9 yards. Flowers’ 9 receptions are the most by a Raven making an NFL debut and the second-most grabs in any game by a Ravens rookie. ILB Roquan Smith recorded a game-high 16 tackles (8 solo) and 1 sack (-11 yards). Smith's 16 tackles are also the most by a Raven on a Kickoff Weekend in the team's 28 seasons. He and ILB Patrick Queen (11 tackles & 1 sack) formed the first Ravens duo to each notch at least 10 tackles and 1 sack in the same game.

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TOT 16 11 11

SOLO 8 8 3 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 8 3 8

SCK 1.0 0.0 1.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 39G

Texans

Ravens

18 7/18/39% 1/4/25% 268 72 3.7 23/72 196 44/28 0 5/46 4/44.0 9/88 1/1 29:05

18 8/15/53% 0/0/0% 265 58 4.6 32/110 155 22/17 1 4/14 5/49.8 13/106 2/1 30:55

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7 Cincinnati Bengals ..................................... 0

6 10

7 7

7 — 27 7 — 24

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Bengals Ravens Bengals Ravens Ravens Bengals Ravens Bengals

QTR 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4

TIME 07:12 13:14 09:15 03:01 00:00 08:39 02:34 11:38 03:28

SCORING PLAY G.Edwards 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (13-75, 7:48) C. Jones: 81-yard run (E. McPherson kick) J.Tucker 44 yd. Field Goal (10-49, 3:59) E.McPherson 27 yd. Field Goal (12-66, 6:14) J.Tucker 40 yd. Field Goal (12-53, 3:01) M.Andrews 3 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (4-62, 2:00) T.Higgins 3 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (13-75, 6:05) N.Agholor 17 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (12-75, 5:56) T.Higgins 4 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (16-80, 4:12)

BAL 7 7 10 10 13 20 20 27 27

CIN 0 7 7 10 10 10 17 17 24

CINCINNATI BENGALS (HEAD COACH: ZAC TAYLOR) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 1 J. Chase LDE 94 LT 75 O. Brown Jr. NT 98 LG 67 C. Volson DT 92 C 64 T. Karras RDE 91 RG 65 A. Cappa LB 55 RT 73 J. Williams LB 57 TE 81 I. Smith Jr. CB 29 WR 83 T. Boyd CB 22 WR 5 T. Higgins S 21 QB 9 J. Burrow S 33 HB 28 J. Mixon S 23 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 O. Beckham Jr. DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 65 P. Mekari OLB 99 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 61 S. Mustipher WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler OLB 24 RT 78 M. Moses CB 28 TE 89 M. Andrews SS 14 TE 80 I. Likely FS 26 QB 8 L. Jackson CB 21 RB 43 J. Hill DB 29

S. Hubbard D. Reader B. Hill T. Hendrickson L. Wilson G. Pratt C. Taylor-Britt C. Awuzie M. Hilton N. Scott D. Hill J. Madubuike M. Pierce O. Oweh R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney R. Darby K. Hamilton G. Stone B. Stephens A. Washington

OFFICIALS: Referee: Shawn Hochuli (83), Umpire: Fred Bryan (11), Line Judge: Tim Podraza (47), Side Judge: Chad Hill (125), Down Judge: Patrick Holt (106), Back Judge: Rich Martinez (39), Replay Official: Tyler Cerimeli, Field Judge: Jason Ledet (72)

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 33 33

CP 24 24

YDS 237 237

CINCINNATI BENGALS

SK/YD 0/0 0/0

TD 2 2

LG 52 52

INT 0 0

RTG 112.8 112.8

PASSING Joe Burrow TOTAL

ATT 41 41

CP 27 27

YDS 222 222

SK/YD 1/6 1/6

TD 2 2

LG 32 32

INT 1 1

RTG 85.6 85.6

RUSHING Gus Edwards Lamar Jackson Justice Hill Devin Duvernay Zay Flowers TOTAL

ATT 10 12 11 3 1 37

YDS 62 54 41 15 6 178

AVG 6.2 4.5 3.7 5.0 6.0 4.8

LG 20 12 11 8 6 20

TD 1 0 0 0 0 1

RUSHING Joe Mixon Joe Burrow Chase Brown TOTAL

ATT 13 1 1 15

YDS 59 5 2 66

AVG 4.5 5.0 2.0 4.4

LG 14 5 2 14

TD 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Nelson Agholor Mark Andrews Zay Flowers Odell Beckham Jr. Rashod Bateman Justice Hill Isaiah Likely TOTAL

NO 5 5 4 3 3 3 1 24

YDS 63 45 62 29 18 12 8 237

AVG 12.6 9.0 15.5 9.7 6.0 4.0 8.0 9.9

LG 17t 20 52 15 9 8 8 52

TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

RECEIVING Tee Higgins Tyler Boyd Ja'Marr Chase Joe Mixon Irv Smith Jr. Trayveon Williams TOTAL

NO 8 6 5 4 2 2 27

YDS 89 52 31 36 10 4 222

AVG 11.1 8.7 6.2 9.0 5.0 2.0 8.2

LG 20 13 13 32 6 3 32

TD 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 1 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Dax Hill Logan Wilson Germaine Pratt

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

RESULTS 59WR, 44G, 40G

FIELD GOALS Evan McPherson TOTAL

TOP DEFENSE Geno Stone Patrick Queen Ar'Darius Washington

TOT 9 8 5

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

SOLO 7 5 3 FGM/FGA 2-3 2-3

AST 2 3 2 PERCENT 66.7 66.0

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

This marks the first time two NFL teams have squared off against each other three times in a four-game span (including playoffs) since the 1970 merger. Baltimore snapped Cincinnati's seven-game win streak at home (including playoffs). The Ravens now lead the regular season series vs. Cincinnati, 29-26. Under head coach John Harbaugh, Baltimore is 16-15 against the Bengals, with a 6-10 mark in the Queen City. QB Lamar Jackson completed 24-of-33 passes for 237 yards and 2 TDs (112.8 rating), while adding 12 carries for 54 yards (4.5 avg.). His second-half totals include 8-of-9 completions for 96 yards and 2 TDs (150.7 rating), as well as 6 rushes for 25 yards. RB Gus Edwards (10 carries for 62 yards and 1 TD), QB Lamar Jackson (12 carries for 54 yards) and RB Justice Hill (career-high 11 carries for 41 yards) each recorded at least 40 rushing yards. LT Patrick Mekari and C Sam Mustipher started in place of LT Ronnie Stanley and C Tyler Linderbaum, respectively, blocking on an offensive line that didn’t permit a sack and created lanes for a rushing attack that totaled 178 yards and 1 TD on 37 carries (4.8 avg.). S Geno Stone recorded a goal-line INT, while OLB Jadeveon Clowney tallied his first sack and WR Nelson Agholor registered his first TD reception as a Raven.

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TOT 12 10 9

SOLO 9 7 7 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 3 3 2

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 27G

Ravens

Bengals

26 9/14/64% 0/0/0% 415 70 5.9 37/178 237 33/24 0 0/0 2/58.5 6/56 0/0 33:04

19 10/15/67% 1/1/100% 282 57 4.9 15/66 216 41/27 1 1/6 3/40.0 5/30 0/0 26:56

GAME SUMMARIES


Indianapolis Colts ....................................... 0 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7

10 0

3 7

6 5

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Colts Colts Colts Ravens Colts Ravens Ravens Colts Colts

QTR 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 OT

TIME 06:35 06:07 03:26 08:33 00:13 11:22 07:33 02:03 00:57 01:09

SCORING PLAY L.Jackson 8 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (12-80, 6:31) Z.Moss 17 yd. pass from G.Minshew (M.Gay kick) (9-73, 4:29) M.Gay 31 yd. Field Goal (7-7, 2:32) M.Gay 54 yd. Field Goal (6-19, 2:21) L.Jackson 10 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (10-81, 5:16) M.Gay 53 yd. Field Goal (8-40, 3:51) J.Tucker 50 yd. Field Goal (8-43, 3:49)

IND 0 7 10 13 13 16 16 16 19 22

M.Gay 53 yd. Field Goal (6-28, 0:44) M.Gay 53 yd. Field Goal (5-18, 2:12)

BAL 7 7 7 7 14 14 17 19 19 19

3 — 22 0 — 19 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS OFFENSE DEFENSE LT 79 B. Raimann DE 51 LG 56 Q. Nelson DT 99 C 62 W. French NT 90 RG 75 W. Fries DE 52 RT 72 B. Smith WLB 53 TE 81 M. Alie-Cox MLB 44 WR 1 J. Downs SAM 45 WR 14 A. Pierce CB 21 WR 11 M. Pittman Jr. CB 23 QB 10 G. Minshew II FS 25 RB 21 Z. Moss SS 32 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 65 P. Mekari OLB 90 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 61 S. Mustipher WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler OLB 24 RT 78 M. Moses CB 28 TE 89 M. Andrews SS 14 TE 80 I. Likely FS 26 QB 8 L. Jackson CB 21 RB 35 G. Edwards DB 41

K. Paye D. Buckner G. Stewart S. Ebukam S. Leonard Z. Franklin E. Speed D. Flowers K. Moore II R. Thomas II J. Blackmon J. Madubuike M. Pierce D. Ojabo R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney R. Darby K. Hamilton G. Stone B. Stephens D. Worley

OFFICIALS: Referee: Clete Blakeman (34), Down Judge: Dana McKenzie (8), Line Judge: Julian Mapp (10), Field Judge: Terry Brown (43), Side Judge: Lo van Pham (99), Side Judge: Jonah Monroe (120), Replay Official: Chad Adams, Replay Assistant: Ken Hall, Umpire: Scott Campbell (127)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS PASSING Gardner Minshew II TOTAL

ATT 44 44

CP 27 27

YDS 227 227

SK/YD 5/39 5/39

BALTIMORE RAVENS TD 1 1

LG 34 34

INT 0 0

RTG 82.3 82.3

PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 31 31

CP 22 22

YDS 202 202

SK/YD 4/24 4/24

TD 0 0

LG 24 24

INT 0 0

RTG 88.4 88.4

RUSHING Zack Moss Trey Sermon TOTAL

ATT 30 5 35

YDS 122 17 139

AVG 4.1 3.4 4.0

LG 24 5 24

TD 0 0 0

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Gus Edwards Melvin Gordon III Zay Flowers Kenyan Drake TOTAL

ATT 14 11 10 1 1 37

YDS 101 51 32 2 0 186

AVG 7.2 4.6 3.2 2.0 0.0 5.0

LG 16 14 15 2 0 16

TD 2 0 0 0 0 2

RECEIVING Michael Pittman Jr. Josh Downs Alec Pierce Zack Moss Kylen Granson Drew Ogletree Trey Sermon Isaiah McKenzie TOTAL

NO 9 8 3 2 2 1 1 1 27

YDS 77 57 43 23 9 11 4 3 227

AVG 8.6 7.1 14.3 11.5 4.5 11.0 4.0 3.0 8.4

LG 34 12 23 17t 7 11 4 3 34

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Nelson Agholor Mark Andrews Kenyan Drake Melvin Gordon III Isaiah Likely Rashod Bateman TOTAL

NO 8 4 4 2 2 1 1 22

YDS 48 39 35 31 23 20 6 202

AVG 6.0 9.8 8.8 15.5 11.5 20.0 6.0 9.2

LG 8 18 20 24 12 20 6 24

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS 4.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Patrick Queen Roquan Smith Brandon Stephens

YDS 0.0 1.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Zaire Franklin Julian Blackmon Shaquille Leonard

TOT 15 12 6

FIELD GOALS Matt Gay TOTAL

FGM/FGA 5-5 5-5

SOLO 11 6 2

AST 4 6 4 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

SCK 1.0 0.0 0.0

RESULTS 31G, 54G, 53G, 53G, 53G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

GAME HIGHLIGHTS The Colts emerged with a 22-19 win on a 53-yard FG by K Matt Gay in OT. It marked the second-straight Ravens-Colts matchup (also 10/11/21) to be decided in OT. S Kyle Hamilton posted career highs in tackles (9 – 7 solo) and sacks (3), adding 1 FF and 1 PD. Hamilton -- at 22 years & 192 days old -- is the youngest defensive back with 3 sacks in a game since 1982. Hamilton’s 3 sacks mark the most by a Raven since 2020, when Calais Campbell tallied 3 sacks on 10/18/20 at Phi. They also tie (Bennie Thompson on 11/10/96 at Jax.) for the most in a single game by a Ravens DB. Hamilton’s 3 sacks are the most in a first half by any Ravens player in franchise history. They also tie (Carnell Lake) for the most in a first half by a DB since 1982. QB Lamar Jackson completed 22-of-31 passes for 202 yards (88.4 rating), while adding 14 rushes for a team-high 101 yards (7.2 avg.) and 2 TDs. He now owns the only two games in NFL history with 200 passing yards, 100 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs. With his 58th FGM from 50-plus yards during his career, K Justin Tucker tied K Sebastian Janikowski (58) for the second most in NFL history. Three Ravens tallied double-digit tackles: LB Roquan Smith (13), LB Patrick Queen (11) and CB Brandon Stephens (11).

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TOT 12 12 11

SOLO 7 4 8 FGM/FGA 1-2 1-2

AST 5 8 3

SCK 0.0 0.5 0.0 PERCENT 50.0 50.0

RESULTS 50G, 61SH

Team Statistics

Colts

Ravens

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

19 8/22/36% 0/1/0% 327 84 3.9 35/139 188 44/27 0 5/39 7/46.4 6/31 1/0 36:33

20 6/16/38% 0/1/0% 364 72 5.1 37/186 178 31/22 0 4/24 7/47.0 1/5 4/2 32:18

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7 Cleveland Browns ....................................... 3

14 0

0 0

7 — 28 0 — 3

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Browns Ravens Ravens Ravens

QTR 1 1 2 2 4

TIME 06:38 02:21 04:18 00:11 05:56

SCORING PLAY L.Jackson 10 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (1-10, 0:04) D.Hopkins 53 yd. Field Goal (8-40, 4:17) L.Jackson 2 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (8-93, 4:24) M.Andrews 7 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (10-74, 2:34) M.Andrews 18 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (6-38, 3:40)

BAL 7 7 14 21 28

CLE 0 3 3 3 3

CLEVELAND BROWNS (HEAD COACH: KEVIN STEFANSKI) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 2 A. Cooper DE 95 WR 8 E. Moore DT 96 LT 71 J. Wills Jr. DT 94 LG 75 J. Bitonio DE 99 C 55 E. Pocic LB 6 RG 77 W. Teller LB 5 RT 79 D. Jones CB 0 TE 85 D. Njoku CB 21 WR 11 D. Peoples-Jones S 22 QB 17 D. Thompson-Robinson S 1 RB 34 J. Ford DB 26 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 15 N. Agholor DT 92 WR 13 D. Duvernay NT 58 WR 4 Z. Flowers OLB 95 LT 65 P. Mekari MLB 0 LG 76 J. Simpson WLB 6 C 64 T. Linderbaum OLB 48 RG 70 K. Zeitler CB 28 RT 78 M. Moses SS 14 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 26 RB 35 G. Edwards CB 21 FB 42 P. Ricard DB 41

M. Garrett J. Elliott D. Tomlinson Z. Smith J. Owusu-Koramoah A. Walker Jr. G. Newsome II D. Ward G. Delpit J. Thornhill R. McLeod Jr. J. Madubuike M. Pierce T. Robinson R. Smith P. Queen J. Moon R. Darby K. Hamilton G. Stone B. Stephens D. Worley

OFFICIALS: Referee: Brad Allen (122), Umpire: Duane Heydt (42), Down Judge: Sarah Thomas (53), Field Judge: Rick Patterson (15), Side Judge: Boris Cheek (41), Back Judge: Greg Yette (38), Replay Assistant: Kirt Shay

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 19 19

CP 15 15

YDS 186 186

CLEVELAND BROWNS

SK/YD 3/21 3/21

TD 2 2

LG 43 43

INT 0 0

RTG 142.5 142.5

PASSING Dorian Thompson-Robinson TOTAL

ATT 36 36

CP 19 19

YDS 121 121

SK/YD 4/48 4/48

TD 0 0

LG 16 16

INT 3 3

RTG 25.3 25.3

RUSHING Gus Edwards Justice Hill Lamar Jackson Melvin Gordon III Tyler Huntley Zay Flowers TOTAL

ATT 15 3 9 3 2 1 33

YDS 48 33 27 21 8 -6 131

AVG 3.2 11.0 3.0 7.0 4.0 -6.0 4.0

LG 16 15 10t 22 6 -6 22

TD 0 0 2 0 0 0 2

RUSHING Pierre Strong Jr. Jerome Ford Dorian Thompson-Robinson Kareem Hunt Harrison Bryant Elijah Moore TOTAL

ATT 5 9 4 5 1 1 25

YDS 49 26 24 12 2 -20 93

AVG 9.8 2.9 6.0 2.4 2.0 -20.0 3.7

LG 40 10 12 6 2 -20 40

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Mark Andrews Zay Flowers Devin Duvernay Gus Edwards Melvin Gordon III Patrick Ricard Nelson Agholor TOTAL

NO 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 15

YDS 80 56 8 1 23 14 4 186

AVG 16.0 18.7 4.0 0.5 23.0 14.0 4.0 12.4

LG 36 43 10 7 23 14 4 43

TD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

RECEIVING David Njoku Jerome Ford Elijah Moore Amari Cooper Donovan Peoples-Jones Jordan Akins Cedric Tillman Harrison Bryant Marquise Goodwin TOTAL

NO 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 19

YDS 46 19 20 16 7 6 5 2 0 121

AVG 7.7 3.8 10.0 16.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 2.0 0.0 6.4

LG 15 8 13 16 7 6 5 2 0 16

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS 0.0 0.0 11.0

INT 0 1 0

TOP DEFENSE Anthony Walker Jr. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Juan Thornhill

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Kyle Hamilton Patrick Queen

TOT 10 5 5

FIELD GOALS

SOLO 6 5 4

FGM/FGA No Field Goals

AST 4 0 1

SCK 0.0 0.0 1.0 PERCENT

RESULTS

FIELD GOALS Dustin Hopkins TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

John Harbaugh reached 150 regular season wins in his career, surpassing Hall of Famer Bill Cowher for the 24th most by a head coach in NFL history. Baltimore's offense totaled 296 yards (131 rushing & 165 passing) and 28 points scored, while reaching the end zone on all 4 red zone trips. The Ravens’ defense allowed 166 total yards (93 rushing and 73 passing), marking its fewest since 12/2/18 at Atl. (131). Baltimore’s 73 passing yards allowed mark its fewest since 1/3/21 at Cin. (48). Adding 3 INTs (1 each by DB Brandon Stephens, S Geno Stone and S Kyle Hamilton), the Ravens recorded their sixth-ever defensive performance permitting less than 200 total yards and tallying at least 3 INTs. For Stephens and Hamilton, it marked the first INTs of their respective careers. QB Lamar Jackson completed 15-of-19 passes for 186 yards and 2 TDs (142.5 rating), while adding 2 rushing TDs and 27 rushing yards on 9 attempts. It marked his first-career game with at least 2 passing TDs and 2 rushing TDs. TE Mark Andrews posted a team-high 5 receptions, 80 receiving yards and 2 TD grabs. Andrews' 9 receiving TDs against the Browns are the most by any Raven against a single opponent in franchise history.

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TOT 8 7 7

SOLO 5 6 4 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 3 1 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 53G

Ravens

Browns

16 4/12/33% 1/1/100% 296 55 5.4 33/131 165 19/15 0 3/21 7/47.7 8/92 2/1 29:50

13 4/16/25% 1/1/100% 166 65 2.6 25/93 73 36/19 3 4/48 8/46.6 7/42 1/0 30:10

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7 Pittsburgh Steelers ..................................... 0

3 3

0 0

0 — 10 14 — 17

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Ravens Steelers Steelers Steelers Steelers Steelers

QTR 1 2 2 4 4 4 4

TIME 06:15 12:23 03:16 11:12 07:10 01:17 00:49

SCORING PLAY J.Hill 14 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (7-59, 2:57) J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (15-64, 7:22) C.Boswell 43 yd. Field Goal (7-26, 2:15) Punt blocked by M.Killebrew out of bounds in end zone for a Safety C.Boswell 25 yd. Field Goal (9-49, 4:02) G.Pickens 41 yd. pass from K.Pickett (pass failed) (8-80, 2:49) C.Boswell 42 yd. Field Goal (4--6, 0:13)

BAL 7 10 10 10 10 10 10

PIT 0 0 3 5 8 14 17

PITTSBURGH STEELERS (HEAD COACH: MIKE TOMLIN) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 14 G. Pickens DE 99 LT 77 B. Jones DT 95 LG 73 I. Seumalo NT 57 C 61 M. Cole LOLB 90 RG 71 N. Herbig LILB 55 RT 76 C. Okorafor RILB 50 RB 22 N. Harris ROLB 56 QB 8 K. Pickett LCB 20 WR 11 A. Robinson II FS 39 WR 19 C. Austin III SS 31 TE 80 D. Washington RCB 29 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley DE 96 LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 40 C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 RT 65 P. Mekari OLB 24 TE 89 M. Andrews CB 44 QB 8 L. Jackson SS 14 RB 35 G. Edwards FS 32 FB 42 P. Ricard CB 21

L. Ogunjobi K. Benton M. Adams Sr. T. Watt C. Holcomb E. Roberts A. Highsmith P. Peterson M. Fitzpatrick K. Neal L. Wallace J. Madubuike M. Pierce B. Washington M. Harrison R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney M. Humphrey K. Hamilton M. Williams B. Stephens

OFFICIALS: Referee: Carl Cheffers (51), Umpire: Brandon Cruse (22), Down Judge: Mike Carr (63), Line Judge: Thomas Eaton (70), Field Judge: Nathan Jones (33), Side Judge: Eugene Hall (103), Back Judge: Martin Hankins (144), Replay Official: Kevin Brown, Replay Assistant: Karlton Derrick

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 38 38

CP 22 22

YDS 236 236

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

SK/YD 4/26 4/26

TD 0 0

LG 30 30

INT 1 1

RTG 65.2 65.2

PASSING Kenny Pickett TOTAL

ATT 32 32

CP 18 18

YDS 224 224

SK/YD 3/22 3/22

TD 1 1

LG 41t 41T

INT 0 0

RTG 88.5 88.5

RUSHING Gus Edwards Lamar Jackson Justice Hill TOTAL

ATT 12 6 7 25

YDS 48 45 32 125

AVG 4.0 7.5 4.6 5.0

LG 11 26 14t 26

TD 0 0 1 1

RUSHING Jaylen Warren Najee Harris George Pickens Kenny Pickett TOTAL

ATT 9 14 1 6 30

YDS 40 37 16 -6 87

AVG 4.4 2.6 16.0 -1.0 2.9

LG 16 8 16 2 16

TD 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Mark Andrews Zay Flowers Nelson Agholor Justice Hill Odell Beckham Jr. Rashod Bateman TOTAL

NO 6 5 4 4 2 1 22

YDS 65 73 64 13 13 8 236

AVG 10.8 14.6 16.0 3.3 6.5 8.0 10.7

LG 16 29 30 10 7 8 30

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING George Pickens Allen Robinson II Jaylen Warren Connor Heyward Najee Harris TOTAL

NO 6 5 3 3 1 18

YDS 130 29 39 23 3 224

AVG 21.7 5.8 13.0 7.7 3.0 12.4

LG 41t 10 23 12 3 41T

TD 1 0 0 0 0 1

YDS 0.0 4.0 4.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Cole Holcomb Minkah Fitzpatrick Elandon Roberts

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Patrick Queen Justin Madubuike

TOT 11 8 5

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

SOLO 7 2 3 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 4 6 2

SCK 0.0 0.5 0.5 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 23G

FIELD GOALS Chris Boswell TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore is 3-2 after the first five games of the season for the 14th time in franchise history and ninth time since 2008. Twenty-five of the 31 regular season games – including seven consecutive – between Baltimore and Pittsburgh since 2008 have finished as one-score affairs. CB Arthur Maulet and DE Brent Urban each recorded a sack, while DT Justin Madubuike and ILB Patrick Queen split a QB takedown. OLB Jeremiah Moon posted his first-career FF after knocking the ball loose on a fourth-quarter Pittsburgh punt return. CB Kevon Seymour scooped it up, returning the ball 20 yards to the Steelers’ 7-yard line. WR Nelson Agholor (64), TE Mark Andrews (65) and WR Zay Flowers (73) each recorded at least 50 receiving yards. S Kyle Hamilton recorded 3 solo tackles and 2 TFL. He became the first DB with at least 4 TFL in each his first two NFL seasons since S Jamal Adams (2017-18). ILB Roquan Smith posted a game-high 11 tackles (7 solo), while adding 1 PD. He’s now recorded double-digit tackles in four of the first five games of the season.

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TOT 9 9 8

SOLO 8 7 5 FGM/FGA 3-3 3-3

AST 1 2 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

PERCENT 100.0 100.0

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

RESULTS 43G, 25G, 42G

Ravens

Steelers

19 5/14/36% 0/2/0% 335 67 5.0 25/125 210 38/22 1 4/26 5/30.8 2/20 4/2 30:14

17 6/15/40% 0/0/0% 289 65 4.4 30/87 202 32/18 0 3/22 6/42.8 3/30 1/1 29:46

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 6 Tennessee Titans ........................................ 3

12 0

0 10

6 — 24 3 — 16

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Titans Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Titans Titans Ravens Ravens Titans

QTR 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4

TIME 10:26 05:34 00:04 10:13 03:28 00:00 09:24 08:24 12:49 04:16 00:38

SCORING PLAY J.Tucker 41 yd. Field Goal (8-50, 4:34) N.Folk 26 yd. Field Goal (9-67, 4:52) J.Tucker 28 yd. Field Goal (10-76, 5:30) J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (6-12, 3:27) Z.Flowers 10 yd. pass from L.Jackson (kick blocked) (10-80, 5:11) J.Tucker 29 yd. Field Goal (1-0, 0:01) N.Folk 27 yd. Field Goal (7-83, 2:31) D.Henry 15 yd. run (N.Folk kick) (1-25, 0:13) J.Tucker 20 yd. Field Goal (13-54, 6:38) J.Tucker 36 yd. Field Goal (11-71, 4:39) N.Folk 38 yd. Field Goal (10-55, 3:38)

BAL 3 3 6 9 15 18 18 18 21 24 24

TEN 0 3 3 3 3 3 6 13 13 13 16

TENNESSEE TITANS (HEAD COACH: MIKE VRABEL) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 10 D. Hopkins DE 96 WR 15 N. Westbrook-Ikhine DT 98 LT 71 A. Dillard NT 90 LG 77 P. Skoronski DE 95 C 55 A. Brewer OLB 58 RG 60 D. Brunskill ILB 2 RT 66 C. Hubbard ILB 50 TE 88 T. Wesco CB 0 WR 11 C. Moore S 37 QB 17 R. Tannehill S 31 RB 22 D. Henry CB 26 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley OLB 53 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler OLB 24 RT 78 M. Moses CB 44 TE 89 M. Andrews SS 14 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 32 RB 43 J. Hill CB 21 FB 42 P. Ricard DB 10

D. Autry J. Simmons N. Jones K. Peko H. Landry III A. Al-Shaair J. Gibbens S. Murphy-Bunting A. Hooker K. Byard K. Fulton J. Madubuike M. Pierce K. Van Noy R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney M. Humphrey K. Hamilton M. Williams B. Stephens A. Maulet

OFFICIALS: Referee: Bill Vinovich (52), Referee: Alex Moore (49), Down Judge: Kent Payne (79), Line Judge: Mark Perlman (9), Field Judge: Joe Blubaugh (57), Side Judge: Jimmy Buchanan (86), Back Judge: Jimmy Russell (82), Replay Official: Mark Butterworth

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 30 30

CP 21 21

YDS 223 223

TENNESSEE TITANS

SK/YD 1/2 1/2

TD 1 1

LG 38 38

INT 1 1

RTG 88.6 88.6

PASSING Ryan Tannehill Malik Willis TOTAL

ATT 16 5 21

CP 8 4 12

YDS 76 74 150

SK/YD 2/16 4/30 6/46

TD 0 0 0

LG 20 48 48

INT 1 0 1

RTG 37.5 118.8 59.6

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Gus Edwards Justice Hill Zay Flowers Mark Andrews TOTAL

ATT 13 16 8 1 1 39

YDS 62 41 35 1 0 139

AVG 4.8 2.6 4.4 1.0 0.0 3.6

LG 12 8 10 1 0 12

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING Derrick Henry Malik Willis Tyjae Spears TOTAL

ATT 12 3 4 19

YDS 97 17 15 129

AVG 8.1 5.7 3.8 6.8

LG 63 11 12 63

TD 1 0 0 1

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Mark Andrews Justice Hill Nelson Agholor Odell Beckham Jr. Rashod Bateman Gus Edwards Patrick Ricard TOTAL

NO 6 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 21

YDS 50 69 0 40 34 15 12 3 223

AVG 8.3 17.3 0.0 20.0 17.0 7.5 12.0 3.0 10.6

LG 14 38 2 21 32 8 12 3 38

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Chig Okonkwo Derrick Henry Tyjae Spears DeAndre Hopkins Josh Whyle Chris Moore Kyle Philips TOTAL

NO 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 12

YDS 25 18 16 48 20 11 6 6 150

AVG 8.3 9.0 8.0 48.0 20.0 11.0 6.0 6.0 12.5

LG 10 11 9 48 20 11 6 6 48

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS 9.0 0.0 15.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Azeez Al-Shaair Kevin Byard Jack Gibbens

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Patrick Queen Roquan Smith Justin Madubuike FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

TOT 9 9 5

SOLO 7 4 4

FGM/FGA PERCENT 6-6 100.0 6-6 100.0

AST 2 5 1

SCK 1.0 0.0 2.0

RESULTS 41G, 28G, 23G, 29G, 20G, 36G

FIELD GOALS Nick Folk TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

The Ravens moved the sticks on 8-of-16 (50%) third downs, while the defense permitted just 1 third-down conversion on 9 attempts (11.1%). The Ravens racked up a season-high 6 sacks, receiving 2 each from OLB Jadeveon Clowney and DT Justin Madubuike, with OLB Kyle Van Noy and ILB Patrick Queen each chipping in with 1 QB takedown. K Justin Tucker finished 6-of-6 on FGAs, connecting from 20, 23, 28, 29, 36 and 41 yards, matching a franchise and personal single-game record he set on 12/16/13 at Det. He became the fifth kicker (also Gary Anderson, Tyler Bass, John Carney and Jeff Wilkins) in NFL history to twice connect on at least 6 FGs in a single game. QB Lamar Jackson completed passes to eight Ravens (WR Nelson Agholor, TE Mark Andrews, WR Rashod Bateman, WR Odell Beckham Jr., RB Gus Edwards, WR Zay Flowers, RB Justice Hill & FB Patrick Ricard) and became the second QB in NFL history (Mike Vick – 54) to reach 50 performances with at least 50 rushing yards. WR Zay Flowers tallied a team-high 6 receptions for 50 yards and his first-career TD. He joined Ja’Marr Chase (2021), CeeDee Lamb (2020), and Darnay Scott (1994) as the only WRs since the 1970 merger to record at least 50 scrimmage yards in each of the first six games of a career.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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TOT 15 10 9

SOLO 9 8 6 FGM/FGA 3-3 3-3

AST 6 2 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 26G, 27G, 38G

Ravens

Titans

20 8/16/50% 0/0/0% 360 70 5.1 39/139 221 30/21 1 1/2 3/48.7 9/88 0/0 35:42

17 1/9/11% 0/0/0% 233 46 5.1 19/129 104 21/12 1 6/46 5/52.6 6/45 1/1 24:18

GAME SUMMARIES


Detroit Lions ................................................. 0 Baltimore Ravens ...................................... 14

0 14

0 7

6 — 6 3 — 38

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Lions Ravens

QTR 1 1 2 2 3 4 4

TIME 10:37 03:11 12:54 07:45 07:25 13:59 09:30

SCORING PLAY L.Jackson 7 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (7-75, 4:23) N.Agholor 12 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (11-68, 5:46) M.Andrews 11 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (8-92, 3:57) G.Edwards 2 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (6-80, 2:56) M.Andrews 8 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (4-94, 2:06) J.Gibbs 21 yd. run (pass failed) (8-77, 3:31) J.Tucker 32 yd. Field Goal (7-29, 4:29)

DET 0 0 0 0 0 6 6

BAL 7 14 21 28 35 35 38

DETROIT LIONS (HEAD COACH: DAN CAMPBELL) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 9 J. Williams DL 79 WR 14 A. St. Brown DL 54 LT 68 T. Decker DL 94 LG 60 G. Glasgow DL 97 C 77 F. Ragnow LB 55 RG 72 H. Vaitai LB 46 RT 58 P. Sewell LB 34 TE 89 B. Wright LB 44 QB 16 J. Goff CB 1 RB 26 J. Gibbs CB 25 S 21 S 31 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 O. Beckham Jr. DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley DE 96 LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 40 C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 RT 78 M. Moses OLB 24 TE 89 M. Andrews CB 44 TE 80 I. Likely SS 14 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 26 RB 43 J. Hill CB 21

J. Cominsky A. McNeill B. Jones A. Hutchinson D. Barnes J. Campbell A. Anzalone M. Rodriguez C. Sutton W. Harris T. Walker K. Joseph J. Madubuike M. Pierce B. Washington M. Harrison R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney M. Humphrey K. Hamilton G. Stone B. Stephens

OFFICIALS: Referee: Brad Rogers (126), Umpire: Ramon George (128), Down Judge: Kent Payne (79), Line Judge: Kevin Codey (16), Field Judge: Aaron Santi (50), Side Judge: Anthony Jeffries (36), Back Judge: Tyree Walton (2), Replay Official: Durwood Manley, Replay Assistant: Chad Wakefield

DETROIT LIONS PASSING Jared Goff TOTAL

ATT 53 53

CP 33 33

YDS 284 284

BALTIMORE RAVENS SK/YD 5/31 5/31

TD 0 0

LG 22 22

INT 1 1

RTG 68.4 68.4

PASSING Lamar Jackson Tyler Huntley TOTAL

ATT 27 1 28

CP 21 0 21

YDS 357 0 357

SK/YD 0/0 0/0 0/0

TD 3 0 3

LG 80 0 80

INT 0 0 0

RTG 155.8 39.6 152.4

RUSHING Jahmyr Gibbs Craig Reynolds TOTAL

ATT 11 3 14

YDS 68 16 84

AVG 6.2 5.3 6.0

LG 21t 12 21T

TD 1 0 1

RUSHING Gus Edwards Justice Hill Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 14 4 9 27

YDS 64 46 36 146

AVG 4.6 11.5 4.0 5.4

LG 20 27 10 27

TD 1 0 1 2

RECEIVING Amon-Ra St. Brown Jahmyr Gibbs Sam LaPorta Josh Reynolds Kalif Raymond Craig Reynolds TOTAL

NO 13 9 6 2 2 1 33

YDS 102 58 52 43 20 9 284

AVG 7.8 6.4 8.7 21.5 10.0 9.0 8.6

LG 15 21 13 22 11 9 22

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Odell Beckham Jr. Zay Flowers Mark Andrews Rashod Bateman Patrick Ricard Gus Edwards Nelson Agholor Keaton Mitchell Justice Hill TOTAL

NO 5 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 21

YDS 49 75 63 36 31 80 12 9 2 357

AVG 9.8 18.8 15.8 18.0 15.5 80.0 12.0 9.0 2.0 17.0

LG 20 46 22 20 28 80 12t 9 2 80

TD 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Kyle Hamilton Arthur Maulet

YDS 0.0 0.0 9.0

INT 0 0 0

RESULTS

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

TOP DEFENSE Kerby Joseph Tracy Walker Alex Anzalone

TOT 10 7 6

FIELD GOALS

SOLO 9 5 3

FGM/FGA No Field Goals

AST 1 2 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT

GAME HIGHLIGHTS Baltimore recorded 503 total yards, a franchise-record 10 plays of at least 20 yards and scored a TD on 5 of its 6 red zone possessions. Baltimore totaled 5 sacks in the victory, receiving 2 from OLB Kyle Van Noy and 1 each from CB Arthur Maulet, DT Justin Madubuike and OLB Odafe Oweh. Baltimore’s 29 sacks through seven games mark the most in franchise history. QB Lamar Jackson completed 21-of-27 passes for 357 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 9 carries for 36 yards and 1 TD, en route to earning his 50th-career victory as the starter. Jackson recorded his 50th regular season win in his 68th-career start, marking the fifth-fewest starts by a QB to reach 50 regular season wins in the Super Bowl era. Only Pro Football Hall of Famer Ken Stabler (62 starts), Patrick Mahomes (63), Tom Brady (65) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Roger Staubach (67) reached the mark in fewer starts. TE Mark Andrews recorded his ninth multi-TD receiving game, tying TE Todd Heap (nine) for the most such performances by any player in Ravens history. RB Gus Edwards posted 64 rushing yards and 1 TD on 14 carries (4.6 avg.), while adding a career-long 80-yard reception. His 144 scrimmage yards marked a career high. Edwards’ 80-yard reception marks the longest reception by a RB in franchise history. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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TOT 8 7 7

SOLO 5 6 6 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 3 1 1

SCK 0.0 0.0 1.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 32G

Team Statistics

Lions

Ravens

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

18 5/16/31% 2/6/33% 337 72 4.7 14/84 253 53/33 1 5/31 4/46.0 5/57 2/0 29:38

23 4/8/50% 1/1/100% 503 55 9.1 27/146 357 28/21 0 0/0 2/56.0 4/45 1/1 30:22

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7 Arizona Cardinals ........................................ 7

7 0

7 0

10 — 31 17 — 24

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Cardinals Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Cardinals Ravens Cardinals Cardinals

QTR 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 4

TIME 08:05 02:38 00:20 00:40 09:27 06:32 02:51 01:14 00:26

SCORING PLAY J.Dobbs 1 yd. run (M.Prater kick) (12-75, 6:55) M.Andrews 5 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (10-75, 5:27) G.Edwards 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (6-43, 1:32) G.Edwards 7 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (3-23, 1:05) J.Tucker 48 yd. Field Goal (8-37, 4:49) T.McBride 17 yd. pass from J.Dobbs (J.Dobbs run) (9-75, 2:55) G.Edwards 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (9-75, 3:41) M.Brown 1 yd. pass from J.Dobbs (pass failed) (10-75, 1:37) M.Prater 47 yd. Field Goal (5-21, 0:48)

BAL 0 7 14 21 24 24 31 31 31

ARI 7 7 7 7 7 15 15 21 24

ARIZONA CARDINALS (HEAD COACH: JONATHAN GANNON) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 14 M. Wilson DE 55 WR 2 M. Brown NT 95 WR 4 R. Moore DE 93 LT 74 D. Humphries OLB 45 LG 63 T. Colon ILB 7 C 72 H. Froholdt OLB 25 RG 76 W. Hernandez CB 20 RT 70 P. Johnson Jr. CB 33 TE 85 T. McBride S 3 QB 9 J. Dobbs S 34 RB 31 E. Demercado DB 21 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 O. Beckham Jr. DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley OLB 99 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler OLB 24 RT 78 M. Moses CB 44 TE 89 M. Andrews SS 14 TE 80 I. Likely FS 26 QB 8 L. Jackson CB 21 RB 43 J. Hill DB 10

D. Stills L. Fotu J. Ledbetter D. Gardeck K. White Z. Collins M. Wilson A. Hamilton Sr. B. Baker J. Thompson G. Williams J. Madubuike M. Pierce O. Oweh R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney M. Humphrey K. Hamilton G. Stone B. Stephens A. Maulet

OFFICIALS: Referee: Tra Blake (3), Umpire: Tony Michalek (115), Down Judge: Patrick Turner (13), Line Judge: Daniel Gallagher (85), Field Judge: Tom Hill (97), Side Judge: Don Willard (58), Back Judge: Todd Prukop (30), Replay Official: Andrew Lambert

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 27 27

CP 18 18

YDS 157 157

ARIZONA CARDINALS

SK/YD 4/19 4/19

TD 1 1

LG 29 29

INT 0 0

RTG 94.2 94.2

PASSING Joshua Dobbs TOTAL

ATT 37 37

CP 25 25

YDS 208 208

SK/YD 2/27 2/27

TD 2 2

LG 29 29

INT 2 2

RTG 77.3 77.3

RUSHING Gus Edwards Rashod Bateman Lamar Jackson Justice Hill TOTAL

ATT 19 1 5 4 29

YDS 80 18 17 15 130

AVG 4.2 18.0 3.4 3.8 4.5

LG 10 18 13 7 18

TD 3 0 0 0 3

RUSHING Emari Demercado Joshua Dobbs Rondale Moore Keaontay Ingram Damien Williams TOTAL

ATT 20 6 2 2 2 32

YDS 78 26 11 9 5 129

AVG 3.9 4.3 5.5 4.5 2.5 4.0

LG 13 13 6 14 7 14

TD 0 1 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Mark Andrews Justice Hill Rashod Bateman Gus Edwards Isaiah Likely TOTAL

NO 5 4 4 2 2 1 18

YDS 19 40 40 34 14 10 157

AVG 3.8 10.0 10.0 17.0 7.0 10.0 8.7

LG 8 13 24 29 9 10 29

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Trey McBride Marquise Brown Michael Wilson Rondale Moore Keaontay Ingram Damien Williams Emari Demercado TOTAL

NO 10 6 4 2 1 1 1 25

YDS 95 33 58 10 7 4 1 208

AVG 9.5 5.5 14.5 5.0 7.0 4.0 1.0 8.3

LG 22 9 29 6 7 4 1 29

TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Kyzir White Budda Baker Jalen Thompson

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Patrick Queen Roquan Smith Kyle Hamilton

TOT 11 11 10

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

SOLO 9 8 9 FGM/FGA 1-2 1-2

AST 2 3 1

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 50.0 50.0

RESULTS 53LU, 48G

FIELD GOALS Matt Prater TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore improved to 6-2 for the eighth time in franchise history (also 2019-21, 2010-12 and 2006) and seventh time under head coach John Harbaugh. RB Gus Edwards registered team highs in carries (19), rushing yards (80) and rushing TDs (3), steering a Ravens offense that finished 4-of-4 in the red zone and eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 24th-straight game. It marked Edwards’ firstcareer game with 3 rushing TDs and the sixth-ever such performance by any Raven in franchise history. He became the first undrafted Raven to accomplish this feat. NT Michael Pierce totaled 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 sack-fumble and 1 PD, while making 2 critical fourth-down stops (1 run stuff & 1 PD). Pierce became the first Ravens D-lineman with at least 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF and 1 PD in a single game since at least 2000. S Geno Stone and DB Brandon Stephens each recorded 1 INT. For Stone, it marked his third-straight outing with an INT and his fourth pick in the last five games. He became the first Raven since CB Cary Williams (in 2012) to register an INT in three consecutive games, while also matching S Ed Reed's franchise mark of 5 INTs through the Ravens' first eight games of a season (2007). TE Mark Andrews posted 4 receptions for 40 yards and 1 TD. He recorded his 40th-career TD grab, becoming the fourth TE since the 1970 merger to reach that figure in the first six years of a career (also Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham & Rob Gronkowski). S Kyle Hamilton tallied a career-high 10 tackles (9 solo), while adding 1 TFL and 1 PD. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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TOT 9 6 6

SOLO 7 5 4 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 2 1 2

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 47G

Ravens

Cardinals

21 4/11/36% 0/0/0% 268 60 4.5 29/130 138 27/18 0 4/19 5/48.4 6/45 1/0 29:39

22 5/12/42% 0/2/0% 310 71 4.4 32/129 181 37/25 2 2/27 4/51.8 6/70 1/0 30:21

GAME SUMMARIES


Seattle Seahawks ....................................... 0 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 0

0 13

3 17

0 — 3 7 — 37

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Ravens Seahawks Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens

QTR 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4

TIME 13:06 02:39 00:59 00:04 12:44 03:28 00:29 08:14

SCORING PLAY G.Edwards 4 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (12-81, 5:35) G.Edwards 3 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (10-84, 5:48) J.Myers 33 yd. Field Goal (7-60, 1:40) J.Tucker 37 yd. Field Goal (5-17, 0:29) J.Tucker 45 yd. Field Goal (5-49, 2:16) J.Tucker 31 yd. Field Goal (13-48, 7:48) K.Mitchell 40 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (3-60, 1:23) O.Beckham 6 yd. pass from T.Huntley (J.Tucker kick) (8-78, 3:56)

SEA 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3

BAL 7 14 14 17 20 23 30 37

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (HEAD COACH: PETE CARROLL) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 14 D. Metcalf OLB 52 LT 67 C. Cross DE 99 LG 68 D. Lewis NT 90 C 63 E. Brown DE 55 RG 60 P. Haynes OLB 53 RT 78 S. Forsythe ILB 54 TE 89 W. Dissly ILB 56 TE 87 N. Fant LCB 21 WR 16 T. Lockett RCB 27 QB 7 G. Smith S 6 RB 9 K. Walker III S 33 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley DE 96 LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 40 C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 RT 65 P. Mekari OLB 24 TE 89 M. Andrews CB 44 QB 8 L. Jackson SS 14 RB 35 G. Edwards FS 26 FB 42 P. Ricard CB 21

D. Taylor L. Williams J. Reed D. Jones B. Mafe B. Wagner J. Brooks D. Witherspoon R. Woolen Q. Diggs J. Adams J. Madubuike M. Pierce B. Washington M. Harrison R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney M. Humphrey K. Hamilton G. Stone B. Stephens

OFFICIALS: Referee: Shawn Hochuli (83), Umpire: Terry Killens Jr. (77), Down Judge: Patrick Holt (106), Line Judge: Tim Podraza (47), Back Judge: Rich Martinez (39), Field Judge: Jason Ledet (72), Side Judge: Chad Hill (125), Replay Official: Tyler Cerimeli

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS PASSING Geno Smith TOTAL

ATT 28 28

CP 13 13

YDS 157 157

SK/YD 4/34 4/34

BALTIMORE RAVENS TD 0 0

LG 50 50

INT 1 1

RTG 49.3 49.3

PASSING Lamar Jackson Tyler Huntley TOTAL

ATT 26 7 33

CP 21 5 26

YDS 187 38 225

SK/YD 1/8 0/0 1/8

TD 0 1 1

LG 17 13 17

INT 0 0 0

RTG 96.6 123.8 105.2

RUSHING Kenneth Walker III Zach Charbonnet Geno Smith TOTAL

ATT 9 4 2 15

YDS 16 8 4 28

AVG 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.9

LG 6 4 5 6

TD 0 0 0 0

RUSHING Keaton Mitchell Lamar Jackson Gus Edwards Justice Hill Tyler Huntley TOTAL

ATT 9 10 5 13 4 41

YDS 138 60 52 40 8 298

AVG 15.3 6.0 10.4 3.1 2.0 7.3

LG 60 23 42 9 8 60

TD 1 0 2 0 0 3

RECEIVING Jaxon Smith-Njigba Tyler Lockett DK Metcalf Colby Parkinson Zach Charbonnet Kenneth Walker III TOTAL

NO 6 3 1 1 1 1 13

YDS 63 32 50 6 5 1 157

AVG 10.5 10.7 50.0 6.0 5.0 1.0 12.1

LG 35 18 50 6 5 1 50

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Mark Andrews Odell Beckham Jr. Isaiah Likely Rashod Bateman Devin Duvernay Zay Flowers Nelson Agholor Keaton Mitchell TOTAL

NO 9 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 26

YDS 80 56 42 28 10 11 2 -4 225

AVG 8.9 11.2 10.5 9.3 5.0 11.0 2.0 -4.0 8.7

LG 16 15 17 15 7 11 2 -4 17

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Patrick Queen Roquan Smith Justin Madubuike

YDS 0.0 0.0 7.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Jordyn Brooks Bobby Wagner Riq Woolen

TOT 10 9 6

FIELD GOALS Jason Myers TOTAL

SOLO 8 6 6 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 2 3 0

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 33G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore’s defense permitted 0 TDs, a season-low 151 total yards (123 passing & 28 rushing) and just 6 first downs, holding Seattle to 1-of-12 (8.3%) on third down. The 6 first downs allowed tie for the second fewest in Ravens franchise history. Baltimore registered season highs in total yards (515), rushing yards (298) and first downs (29). The Ravens' 515 yards are the seventh most in franchise history, while the 298 rushing yards rank as the fourth most. Undrafted rookie free agent RB Keaton Mitchell rushed for a game-high 138 yards and 1 TD on 9 carries (15.3 avg.). His 138 rushing yards are the most in a game by an undrafted Ravens rookie. RB Gus Edwards posted his third-straight game with at least 1 rushing TD and his second-straight game with multiple. On his 31st birthday, WR Odell Beckham Jr. recorded a season-high 5 catches for 56 yards and his first TD reception as a Raven. With 1 sack, DT Justin Madubuike set a new Ravens record for the longest streak of consecutive games (six) with at least a half-sack. OLB Kyle Van Noy recorded 2 sacks, including 1 sack-fumble, on back-to-back plays late in the second quarter. S Geno Stone notched an INT for the fourth game in a row, marking the secondlongest streak in franchise history. His 6 picks are the most by a Raven through nine games. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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TOT 6 5 4

SOLO 5 3 4 FGM/FGA 3-3 3-3

AST 1 2 0

SCK 0.0 0.0 1.0

PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 37G, 45G, 31G

Seahawks

Ravens

6 1/12/8% 0/1/0% 151 47 3.2 15/28 123 28/13 1 4/34 7/45.7 5/29 1/1 19:56

29 6/13/46% 1/2/50% 515 75 6.9 41/298 217 33/26 0 1/8 2/56.5 3/11 3/2 40:04

GAME SUMMARIES


Cleveland Browns ....................................... 3 Baltimore Ravens ...................................... 17

6 0

8 7

16 — 33 7 — 31

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Ravens Browns Ravens Browns Browns Ravens Browns Ravens Browns Browns Browns

QTR 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4

TIME 14:20 10:13 07:27 03:29 07:30 01:02 12:29 02:20 11:34 08:57 08:16 00:00

SCORING PLAY K.Hamilton 18 yd. interception return (J.Tucker kick) K.Mitchell 39 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (5-79, 2:38) D.Hopkins 36 yd. Field Goal (10-49, 2:46) J.Tucker 37 yd. Field Goal (8-56, 3:58) D.Hopkins 28 yd. Field Goal (12-70, 7:16) D.Hopkins 23 yd. Field Goal (6-33, 1:12) O.Beckham 40 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (6-78, 2:31) K.Hunt 3 yd. run (D.Watson run) (17-75,10:09) G.Edwards 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (7-12, 3:17) E.Moore 10 yd. pass from D.Watson (D.Hopkins kick) (6-75, 2:37) G.Newsome 34 yd. interception return (kick failed, wl) D.Hopkins 40 yd. Field Goal (12-58, 4:55)

CLE 0 0 3 3 6 9 9 17 17 24 30 33

BAL 7 14 14 17 17 17 24 24 31 31 31 31

CLEVELAND BROWNS (HEAD COACH: KEVIN STEFANSKI) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 2 A. Cooper DE 95 M. Garrett LT 64 G. Christian DT 96 J. Elliott LG 75 J. Bitonio DT 94 D. Tomlinson C 55 E. Pocic DE 99 Z. Smith RG 77 W. Teller LB 5 A. Walker Jr. RT 66 J. Hudson III LB 6 J. Owusu-Koramoah TE 85 D. Njoku LB 44 S. Takitaki TE 88 H. Bryant CB 21 D. Ward TE 84 J. Akins CB 23 M. Emerson Jr. QB 4 D. Watson S 22 G. Delpit RB 34 J. Ford S 1 J. Thornhill BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 J. Madubuike WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 M. Pierce LT 79 R. Stanley DE 96 B. Washington LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 40 M. Harrison C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 R. Smith RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 P. Queen RT 65 P. Mekari OLB 24 J. Clowney TE 89 M. Andrews CB 44 M. Humphrey QB 8 L. Jackson SS 14 K. Hamilton RB 35 G. Edwards FS 32 M. Williams FB 42 P. Ricard CB 21 B. Stephens

OFFICIALS: Referee: Land Clark (130), Umpire: Paul King (121), Down Judge: Tom Stephan (68), Line Judge: Brian Bolinger (40), Field Judge: Jabir Walker (26), Side Judge: Dominique Pender (114), Back Judge: Brad Freeman (88), Replay Official: Bob Hubbell, Replay Assistant: Jim Van Geffen

CLEVELAND BROWNS PASSING Deshaun Watson P.J. Walker TOTAL

ATT 34 1 35

CP 20 0 20

YDS 213 0 213

BALTIMORE RAVENS

SK/YD 4/18 0/0 4/18

TD 1 0 1

LG 28 0 28

INT 1 0 1

RTG 74.8 39.6 72.7

PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 23 23

CP 13 13

YDS 223 223

SK/YD 3/23 3/23

TD 1 1

LG 40t 40T

INT 2 2

RTG 67.8 67.8

RUSHING Jerome Ford Deshaun Watson Kareem Hunt Harrison Bryant TOTAL

ATT 17 8 10 1 36

YDS 107 37 32 2 178

AVG 6.3 4.6 3.2 2.0 4.9

LG 28 16 13 2 28

TD 0 0 1 0 1

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Keaton Mitchell Gus Edwards Justice Hill TOTAL

ATT 8 3 11 2 24

YDS 41 34 24 7 106

AVG 5.1 11.3 2.2 3.5 4.4

LG 9 39t 6 4 39T

TD 0 1 1 0 2

RECEIVING Amari Cooper David Njoku Elijah Moore Jordan Akins Harrison Bryant Jerome Ford TOTAL

NO 6 6 5 1 1 1 20

YDS 98 58 44 8 3 2 213

AVG 16.3 9.7 8.8 8.0 3.0 2.0 10.7

LG 28 23 19 8 3 2 28

TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Mark Andrews Rashod Bateman Odell Beckham Jr. Keaton Mitchell Isaiah Likely Gus Edwards TOTAL

NO 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 13

YDS 73 44 25 40 32 5 4 223

AVG 14.6 22.0 12.5 40.0 32.0 5.0 4.0 17.2

LG 18 36 18 40t 32 5 4 40T

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

YDS 0.0 4.5 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Patrick Queen Kyle Hamilton

RESULTS 36G, 28G, 23G, 40G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

TOP DEFENSE Martin Emerson Jr. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Grant Delpit

TOT 8 7 5

FIELD GOALS Dustin Hopkins TOTAL

SOLO 6 4 4

FGM/FGA 4-4 4-4

AST 2 3 1 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

SCK 0.0 0.5 0.0

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

With a 33-31 defeat to Cleveland on a game-winning FG as time expired, Baltimore dropped to 7-3 on the season and had its winning streak snapped at four games. Baltimore led the entire game, including by 14 points in both the first and fourth quarters, until the decisive Browns' 40-yard FG as time expired. With a S Kyle Hamilton pick-6 on the Ravens' first defensive series and a 39-yard rushing TD by RB Keaton Mitchell on their first offensive possession, it marked the third time in franchise history that Baltimore posted a TD on its initial defensive-offensive sequence to open a game (also 10/8/17 at Oak. & 11/5/06 vs. Cin.). By recording a 39-yard rushing TD to cap Baltimore’s first offensive possession, Mitchell became the first player in Ravens history and the NFL’s first undrafted rookie since at least 2000 to post rushing TDs of at least 35 yards in consecutive games. ILB Roquan Smith posted a team- and career-high 21 tackles (14 solo), becoming the NFL’s only player to reach 20 tackles in a single game this season. Smith’s 21 tackles are the fifth-highest single-game total in franchise history, with LB Ray Lewis owning each of the Top 4 marks. WR Odell Beckham Jr. capped Baltimore’s second-half opening possession with a 40-yard TD reception, marking his second-consecutive game with a score.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

412

TOT 21 9 8

SOLO 14 6 8 FGM/FGA 1-2 1-2

AST 7 3 0

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 50.0 50.0

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 1 RESULTS 37G, 55B

Browns

Ravens

24 8/16/50% 1/2/50% 373 75 5.0 36/178 195 35/20 1 4/18 2/44.5 10/55 2/1 34:15

17 2/8/25% 0/0/0% 306 50 6.1 24/106 200 23/13 2 3/23 3/53.7 7/64 0/0 25:45

GAME SUMMARIES


Cincinnati Bengals ..................................... 3 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7

7 14

3 6

7 — 20 7 — 34

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Bengals Bengals Ravens Ravens Bengals Ravens Ravens Ravens Bengals

QTR 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4

TIME 10:02 07:32 05:49 02:20 00:23 09:56 04:02 00:26 04:49 01:08

SCORING PLAY G.Edwards 3 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (9-75, 4:58) E.McPherson 50 yd. Field Goal (7-44, 2:30) J.Mixon 4 yd. pass from J.Burrow (E.McPherson kick) (12-82, 7:22) N.Agholor 37 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (7-75, 3:29) R.Bateman 10 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (7-80, 1:07) E.McPherson 26 yd. Field Goal (10-67, 5:04) J.Tucker 25 yd. Field Goal (10-68, 5:54) J.Tucker 47 yd. Field Goal (5-27, 1:45) G.Edwards 3 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (6-68, 3:36) J.Chase 2 yd. pass from J.Browning (E.McPherson kick) (8-75, 3:41)

CIN 0 3 10 10 10 13 13 13 13 20

BAL 7 7 7 14 21 21 24 27 34 34

CINCINNATI BENGALS (HEAD COACH: ZAC TAYLOR) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 1 J. Chase LDE 96 LT 75 O. Brown Jr. NT 98 LG 67 C. Volson DT 92 C 64 T. Karras RDE 91 RG 65 A. Cappa LB 55 RT 73 J. Williams LB 57 TE 89 D. Sample LB 59 WR 83 T. Boyd CB 29 WR 16 T. Irwin CB 20 QB 9 J. Burrow S 33 HB 28 J. Mixon S 23 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 65 P. Mekari OLB 99 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler OLB 24 RT 78 M. Moses CB 21 TE 89 M. Andrews SS 14 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 32 RB 35 G. Edwards CB 28 FB 42 P. Ricard DB 26

C. Sample D. Reader B. Hill T. Hendrickson L. Wilson G. Pratt A. Davis-Gaither C. Taylor-Britt D. Turner II N. Scott D. Hill J. Madubuike M. Pierce O. Oweh R. Smith P. Queen J. Clowney B. Stephens K. Hamilton M. Williams R. Darby G. Stone

OFFICIALS: Referee: Adrian Hill (29), Umpire: Roy Ellison (81), Down Judge: David Oliver (24), Line Judge: Julian Mapp (10), Back Judge: Greg Steed (12), Field Judge: Mearl Robinson (31), Side Judge: Jim Quirk (5), Replay Official: Roddy Ames

CINCINNATI BENGALS PASSING Joe Burrow Jake Browning TOTAL

ATT 17 14 31

CP 11 8 19

YDS 101 68 169

BALTIMORE RAVENS

SK/YD 2/14 3/19 5/33

TD 1 1 2

LG 21 19 21

INT 0 0 0

RTG 100.4 93.8 97.4

PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 26 26

CP 16 16

YDS 264 264

SK/YD 3/16 3/16

TD 2 2

LG 51 51

INT 0 0

RTG 121.3 121.3

RUSHING Joe Mixon Jake Browning Trayveon Williams Joe Burrow TOTAL

ATT 16 4 2 1 23

YDS 69 40 20 7 136

AVG 4.3 10.0 10.0 7.0 5.9

LG 14 19 15 7 19

TD 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING Gus Edwards Lamar Jackson Keaton Mitchell Zay Flowers Justice Hill TOTAL

ATT 12 9 8 1 1 31

YDS 62 54 33 7 1 157

AVG 5.2 6.0 4.1 7.0 1.0 5.1

LG 26 8 21 7 1 26

TD 2 0 0 0 0 2

RECEIVING Joe Mixon Tanner Hudson Trenton Irwin Tyler Boyd Drew Sample Ja'Marr Chase TOTAL

NO 5 4 3 3 2 2 19

YDS 31 49 36 22 19 12 169

AVG 6.2 12.3 12.0 7.3 9.5 6.0 8.9

LG 9 21 14 13 13 10 21

TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 2

RECEIVING Odell Beckham Jr. Zay Flowers Mark Andrews Gus Edwards Nelson Agholor Charlie Kolar Rashod Bateman Keaton Mitchell Justice Hill TOTAL

NO 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 16

YDS 116 43 23 8 37 13 10 8 6 264

AVG 29.0 14.3 11.5 4.0 37.0 13.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 16.5

LG 51 33 14 4 37t 13 10t 8 6 51

TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Patrick Queen Roquan Smith Marcus Williams

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Jordan Battle Logan Wilson Dax Hill

TOT 11 9 7

FIELD GOALS Evan McPherson TOTAL

SOLO 10 6 6 FGM/FGA 2-3 2-3

AST 1 3 1 PERCENT 66.7 66.0

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

RESULTS 50G, 53WL, 26G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

The Ravens' defense posted 5 sacks from five different players. OLB Tavius Robinson recorded his first-career QB takedown and became the 14th Raven to register a sack this season. DT Justin Madubuike recorded a full sack for the sixth-consecutive game, setting a record for the longest such streak in Ravens history. QB Lamar Jackson completed 16-of-26 passes for 264 yards and 2 TDs (121.3 rating), while adding 54 rushing yards on 9 attempts. RB Gus Edwards rushed for a team-high 61 yards on 12 carries (5.2 avg.), scoring 2 ground TDs. He became the third Raven in franchise history to record a rushing TD in five straight games. WR Odell Beckham Jr. posted 4 catches for a season-high 116 yards, including a game-long 51-yard grab. WR Zay Flowers recorded 3 catches for 43 yards, including a 33-yard reception on Baltimore’s opening drive that gave him the Ravens' record for the most catches (51) in a rookie season, surpassing Torrey Smith's 50 in 2011. TE Mark Andrews sustained what could be a season-ending ankle injury in the first quarter.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

413

TOT 11 10 7

SOLO 9 4 5 FGM/FGA 2-2 2-2

AST 2 6 2

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 25G, 47G

Bengals

Ravens

20 2/11/18% 1/1/100% 272 59 4.6 23/136 136 31/19 0 5/33 5/43.4 9/78 0/0 29:23

22 6/12/50% 0/0/0% 405 60 6.8 31/157 248 26/16 0 3/16 4/45.5 9/110 1/0 30:37

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 0 Los Angeles Chargers ................................ 3

10 0

3 0

7 — 20 7 — 10

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Chargers Ravens Ravens Ravens Chargers Ravens

QTR 1 2 2 3 4 4

TIME 09:03 10:41 01:12 10:53 08:32 01:36

SCORING PLAY C.Dicker 39 yd. Field Goal (12-54, 5:57) Z.Flowers 3 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (12-78, 6:21) J.Tucker 42 yd. Field Goal (5-10, 2:21) J.Tucker 48 yd. Field Goal (9-45, 4:07) G.Everett 3 yd. pass from J.Herbert (C.Dicker kick) (7-60, 2:51) Z.Flowers 37 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (3-44, 0:18)

BAL 0 6 10 13 13 20

LAC 3 3 3 3 10 10

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (HEAD COACH: BRANDON STALEY) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 15 J. Guyton DL 98 WR 13 K. Allen DL 95 TE 7 G. Everett DL 51 LT 70 R. Slater OLB 52 LG 77 Z. Johnson LB 6 C 76 W. Clapp LB 9 RG 68 J. Salyer CB 26 RT 79 T. Pipkins III DB 33 WR 1 Q. Johnston S 37 QB 10 J. Herbert S 3 RB 30 A. Ekeler S 32 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 O. Beckham Jr. DT 92 WR 7 R. Bateman NT 58 WR 4 Z. Flowers DE 24 LT 79 R. Stanley OLB 53 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler CB 21 RT 78 M. Moses SS 14 TE 80 I. Likely FS 32 QB 8 L. Jackson CB 28 RB 34 K. Mitchell DB 26

A. Johnson N. Williams S. Joseph-Day K. Mack E. Kendricks K. Murray Jr. A. Samuel Jr. D. Leonard J. Hawkins D. James Jr. A. Gilman J. Madubuike M. Pierce J. Clowney K. Van Noy R. Smith P. Queen B. Stephens K. Hamilton M. Williams R. Darby G. Stone

OFFICIALS: Referee: Alan Eck (76), Umpire: Tab Slaughter (110), Down Judge: Fred Bryan (11), Line Judge: Robin DeLorenzo (134), Field Judge: John Jenkins (117), Side Judge: Dale Shaw (104), Back Judge: Greg Meyer (78), Replay Official: Denise Crudup, Replay Assistant: Gerald Frye

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 32 32

CP 18 18

YDS 177 177

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

SK/YD 2/13 2/13

TD 1 1

LG 21 21

INT 0 0

RTG 82.4 82.4

PASSING Justin Herbert TOTAL

ATT 44 44

CP 29 29

YDS 217 217

SK/YD 3/24 3/24

TD 1 1

LG 31 31

INT 1 1

RTG 75.7 75.7

RUSHING Keaton Mitchell Lamar Jackson Zay Flowers Justice Hill Gus Edwards Devin Duvernay TOTAL

ATT 9 11 1 5 8 1 35

YDS 64 39 37 31 26 0 197

AVG 7.1 3.5 37.0 6.2 3.3 0.0 5.6

LG 29 8 37t 18 5 0 37T

TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

RUSHING Justin Herbert Austin Ekeler Joshua Kelley Derius Davis TOTAL

ATT 4 10 3 2 19

YDS 47 32 8 -1 86

AVG 11.8 3.2 2.7 -0.5 4.5

LG 35 6 3 1 35

TD 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Isaiah Likely Odell Beckham Jr. Keaton Mitchell Rashod Bateman Nelson Agholor Gus Edwards TOTAL

NO 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 18

YDS 25 40 34 25 21 21 11 177

AVG 5.0 10.0 11.3 12.5 10.5 21.0 11.0 9.8

LG 18 18 14 14 12 21 11 21

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Keenan Allen Austin Ekeler Gerald Everett Joshua Kelley Alex Erickson Quentin Johnston Jalen Guyton Derius Davis TOTAL

NO 14 5 4 2 1 1 1 1 29

YDS 106 32 43 6 17 7 4 2 217

AVG 7.6 6.4 10.8 3.0 17.0 7.0 4.0 2.0 7.5

LG 21 14 31 6 17 7 4 2 31

TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Alohi Gilman Deane Leonard Eric Kendricks

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

RESULTS 42G, 48G, 44WL

FIELD GOALS Cameron Dicker TOTAL

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Patrick Queen Brandon Stephens

TOT 8 7 6

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

SOLO 5 5 6 FGM/FGA 2-3 2-3

AST 3 2 0 PERCENT 66.7 66.0

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore earned its sixth victory of the past seven games and owns an AFC-best 9-3 record heading into its Week 13 bye. The Ravens’ defense permitted 10 points and 279 total yards (193 passing & 86 rushing), while registering 4 takeaways (3 FRs & 1 INT) and 3 sacks. DT Justin Madubuike became the first 10-sack Raven since OLB Terrell Suggs in 2017. OLB Jadeveon Clowney posted a fourth-quarter strip-sack that he also recovered, halting a Chargers 19-play, nearly-nine-minute drive at the Ravens 15-yard line. Baltimore rushed for 197 yards and 1 TD on 35 carries (5.6 avg.). Five Ravens (RB Keaton Mitchell – 64; QB Lamar Jackson – 39; WR Zay Flowers – 37; RB Justice Hill – 31; RB Gus Edwards – 25) notched at least 25 rushing yards. QB Lamar Jackson completed 18-of-32 passes for 177 yards and 1 TD, while adding 39 rushing yards on 11 carries to become the fourth and fastest QB (82 games) in NFL history to reach 5,000 rushing yards. WR Zay Flowers posted 5 receptions for 25 yards and 1 TD, while adding a 37yard rushing score to seal the victory. He became the first Ravens WR ever to reach the end zone through the air and on the ground in a single game.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

414

TOT 9 7 7

SOLO 6 7 4 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 3 0 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 39G

Ravens

Chargers

20 4/13/31% 1/3/33% 361 69 5.2 35/197 164 32/18 0 2/13 3/40.3 5/42 1/0 33:23

16 7/15/47% 1/3/33% 279 66 4.2 19/86 193 44/29 1 3/24 3/52.0 5/41 3/3 26:37

GAME SUMMARIES


Los Angeles Rams ....................................... 3 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7

17 10

2 3

9 11

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Rams Ravens Rams Ravens Rams Rams Ravens Ravens Rams Ravens Rams Ravens Rams Ravens

QTR 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 OT

TIME 05:35 00:25 12:01 09:40 05:00 01:45 00:09 10:02 05:54 11:17 04:41 01:16 00:07 07:42

SCORING PLAY L.Havrisik 27 yd. Field Goal (13-67, 6:01) I.Likely 54 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (3-66, 1:29) C.Kupp 6 yd. pass from M.Stafford (L.Havrisik kick) (7-75, 3:24) O.Beckham 46 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (5-75, 2:21) D.Allen 7 yd. pass from M.Stafford (L.Havrisik kick) (9-75, 4:40) L.Havrisik 51 yd. Field Goal (7-18, 3:01) J.Tucker 31 yd. Field Goal (12-62, 1:36) J.Tucker 47 yd. Field Goal (8-49, 3:32) T.Linderbaum fumble out of bounds in end zone for a Safety J.Tucker 33 yd. Field Goal (12-65, 5:48) D.Robinson 5 yd. pass from M.Stafford (pass failed) (8-85, 3:20) Z.Flowers 21 yd. pass from L.Jackson (L.Jackson-Z.Flowers pass) (13-75, 3:25) L.Havrisik 36 yd. Field Goal (7-57, 1:09) T.Wallace 76 yd. punt return

LAR BAL 3 0 3 7 10 7 10 14 17 14 20 14 20 17 20 20 22 20 22 23 28 23 28 31 31 31 31 37

0 — 31 6 — 37 LOS ANGELES RAMS (HEAD COACH: SEAN MCVAY) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 17 P. Nacua DE 92 TE 84 H. Long NT 95 LT 77 A. Jackson DT 99 LG 73 S. Avila OLB 97 C 65 C. Shelton OLB 0 RG 69 K. Dotson ILB 59 RT 79 R. Havenstein ILB 53 WR 10 C. Kupp DB 43 WR 5 T. Atwell CB 1 QB 9 M. Stafford CB 44 RB 23 K. Williams S 4 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley DE 24 LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 99 C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 RT 78 M. Moses CB 44 TE 88 C. Kolar SS 14 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 32 RB 35 G. Edwards CB 21 FB 42 P. Ricard DB 26

J. Williams B. Brown III A. Donald M. Hoecht B. Young T. Reeder E. Jones IV J. Johnson III D. Kendrick A. Witherspoon J. Fuller J. Madubuike M. Pierce J. Clowney O. Oweh R. Smith P. Queen M. Humphrey K. Hamilton M. Williams B. Stephens G. Stone

OFFICIALS: Referee: Scott Novak (1), Umpire: Mark Pellis (131), Down Judge: Brian Sakowski (112), Line Judge: Mark Stewart (75), Back Judge: Terrence Miles (111), Field Judge: Trawick Boger (23), Side Judge: David Meslow (118), Replay Official: Matt Sumstine

LOS ANGELES RAMS PASSING Matthew Stafford TOTAL

ATT 41 41

CP 23 23

YDS 294 294

BALTIMORE RAVENS

SK/YD 2/12 2/12

TD 3 3

LG 34 34

INT 0 0

RTG 103.1 103.1

PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 43 43

CP 24 24

YDS 316 316

SK/YD 2/6 2/6

TD 3 3

LG 54t 54T

INT 1 1

RTG 92.8 92.8

RUSHING Kyren Williams Royce Freeman Puka Nacua Matthew Stafford TOTAL

ATT 25 3 1 1 30

YDS 114 9 6 -1 128

AVG 4.6 3.0 6.0 -1.0 4.3

LG 14 3 6 -1 14

TD 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Keaton Mitchell Gus Edwards TOTAL

ATT 11 9 6 26

YDS 70 54 15 139

AVG 6.4 6.0 2.5 5.3

LG 16 27 5 27

TD 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Cooper Kupp Puka Nacua Davis Allen Demarcus Robinson Kyren Williams TOTAL

NO 8 5 4 3 3 23

YDS 115 84 50 46 -1 294

AVG 14.4 16.8 12.5 15.3 -0.3 12.8

LG 34 34 21 22 9 34

TD 1 0 1 1 0 3

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Isaiah Likely Nelson Agholor Odell Beckham Jr. Rashod Bateman Justice Hill Keaton Mitchell TOTAL

NO 6 5 5 4 2 1 1 24

YDS 60 83 32 97 24 12 8 316

AVG 10.0 16.6 6.4 24.3 12.0 12.0 8.0 13.2

LG 21t 54t 12 46t 14 12 8 54T

TD 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Justin Madubuike Kyle Hamilton

TOP DEFENSE Ernest Jones IV John Johnson III Michael Hoecht

TOT 10 8 7

FIELD GOALS Lucas Havrisik TOTAL

SOLO 6 7 4 FGM/FGA 3-3 3-3

AST 4 1 3

SCK 1.0 0.0 0.0

PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 27G, 51G, 36G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

GAME HIGHLIGHTS Baltimore defeated the Rams, 37-31, in an OT thriller that ended with a WR Tylan Wallace 76-yard walk-off PR. The score marked the NFL's fourth game-winning PR-TD in OT since 1960, with the last actually happening earlier this season (NYJ's Xavier Gipson, 65 yards vs. Buf. on 9/11/23). The other two "walk-off" OT PRTDs in league history occurred in 2011 (Patrick Peterson) and 1995 (Tamarick Vanover). Baltimore registered 2 sacks (DT Justin Madubuike & NT Travis Jones) and 8 TFL in today’s game, including 6 TFL in the third quarter. Baltimore’s 6 TFL in the third quarter tie (10/26/17 vs. Mia.) for the most in a single quarter of a game in franchise history. Meanwhile, the offense totaled 37 points, 449 yards (310 passing & 139 rushing) and 23 first downs (17 via pass & 6 via rush). QB Lamar Jackson completed 24-of-43 passes for 316 yards and 3 TDs with 1 INT (92.8 rating), while adding 70 rushing yards on 11 carries. He became the first QB in NFL history with multiple performances of at least 300 passing yards, 3 passing TDs and 70 rushing yards (also 9/18/22 vs. Mia.).With 3 passing TDs, Jackson (18 games) surpassed QB Joe Flacco for the most games with at least 3 passing TDs in franchise history. WR Odell Beckham (46 yards), WR Zay Flowers (21 yards) and TE Isaiah Likely (54 yards) each posted a TD grab. Flowers' 21-yarder helped Baltimore regain the lead (29-28) with 1:16 remaining in the fourth quarter. He then hauled in the subsequent two-point conversion to put Baltimore ahead, 31-28.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

415

TOT 10 7 7

SOLO 5 5 4 FGM/FGA 3-3 3-3

AST 5 2 3

SCK 0.0 1.0 0.0

YDS 0.0 8.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 31G, 47G, 33G

Team Statistics

Rams

Ravens

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

24 6/16/38% 0/0/0% 410 73 5.6 30/128 282 41/23 0 2/12 6/51.8 5/34 2/0 34:35

23 4/12/33% 0/0/0% 449 71 6.3 26/139 310 43/24 1 2/6 4/47.8 7/79 1/0 27:43

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 3 Jacksonville Jaguars ................................. 0

0 7

7 0

13 — 23 0 — 7

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Ravens Jaguars Ravens Ravens Ravens

QTR 1 2 3 4 4 4

TIME 06:21 01:12 07:15 14:58 08:00 06:01

SCORING PLAY J.Tucker 43 yd. Field Goal (11-64, 5:51) I.Likely 16 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (13-60, 4:30) J.Agnew 65 yd. pass from T.Lawrence (B.McManus kick) (5-88, 2:59) G.Edwards 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (5-58, 2:17) J.Tucker 26 yd. Field Goal (10-69, 5:32) J.Tucker 34 yd. Field Goal (4-3, 1:35)

BAL 3 10 10 17 20 23

JAX 0 0 7 7 7 7

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (HEAD COACH: DOUG PEDERSON) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 Z. Jones NT 52 D. Hamilton LT 72 W. Little DL 94 F. Fatukasi LG 76 E. Cleveland DL 95 R. Robertson-Harris C 79 L. Fortner OLB 41 J. Hines-Allen RG 68 B. Scherff LB 23 F. Oluokun RT 77 A. Harrison LB 33 D. Lloyd OL 73 B. Hance OLB 44 T. Walker TE 89 L. Farrell CB 30 M. Brown QB 16 T. Lawrence CB 31 D. Williams RB 1 T. Etienne Jr. FS 42 A. Wingard WR 0 C. Ridley SS 2 R. Jenkins BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 J. Madubuike WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 M. Pierce LT 79 R. Stanley DE 97 B. Urban LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 24 J. Clowney C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 R. Smith RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 P. Queen RT 78 M. Moses OLB 40 M. Harrison TE 88 C. Kolar CB 44 M. Humphrey QB 8 L. Jackson SS 14 K. Hamilton RB 34 K. Mitchell FS 32 M. Williams FB 42 P. Ricard CB 21 B. Stephens

OFFICIALS: Referee: Shawn Smith (14), Umpire: Bryan Neale (92), Field Judge: Dyrol Prioleau (109), Down Judge: Jay Bilbo (84), Side Judge: Clay Reynard (18), Line Judge: Jeff Seeman (45), Back Judge: Dino Paganelli (105), Replay Official: Mike Wimmer, Replay Assistant: Sebrina Brunson

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 24 24

CP 14 14

YDS 171 171

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

SK/YD 3/26 3/26

TD 1 1

LG 26 26

INT 1 1

RTG 76.9 76.9

PASSING Trevor Lawrence TOTAL

ATT 43 43

CP 25 25

YDS 264 264

SK/YD 1/6 1/6

TD 1 1

LG 65t 65T

INT 0 0

RTG 83.9 83.9

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Keaton Mitchell Gus Edwards Justice Hill TOTAL

ATT 12 9 16 5 42

YDS 97 73 58 23 251

AVG 8.1 8.1 3.6 4.6 6.0

LG 21 24 20 8 24

TD 0 0 1 0 1

RUSHING Trevor Lawrence Travis Etienne Jr. D'Ernest Johnson Tank Bigsby TOTAL

ATT 4 10 2 1 17

YDS 41 31 5 -2 75

AVG 10.3 3.1 2.5 -2.0 4.4

LG 13 7 4 -2 13

TD 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Isaiah Likely Rashod Bateman Keaton Mitchell Charlie Kolar Odell Beckham Jr. Gus Edwards Zay Flowers TOTAL

NO 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 14

YDS 70 39 15 15 14 11 7 171

AVG 14.0 13.0 7.5 15.0 14.0 11.0 7.0 12.2

LG 26 18 15 15 14 11 7 26

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Zay Jones Calvin Ridley Evan Engram Travis Etienne Jr. Parker Washington Jamal Agnew Luke Farrell TOTAL

NO 5 5 4 4 4 2 1 25

YDS 59 39 28 28 12 70 28 264

AVG 11.8 7.8 7.0 7.0 3.0 35.0 28.0 10.6

LG 36 13 11 13 6 65t 28 65T

TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Andrew Wingard Devin Lloyd Foyesade Oluokun

RESULTS 43G, 26G, 34G

FIELD GOALS Brandon McManus TOTAL

TOP DEFENSE Kyle Hamilton Roquan Smith Marcus Williams

TOT 7 7 5

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

SOLO 6 4 4 FGM/FGA 3-3 3-3

AST 1 3 1

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

PERCENT 100.0 100.0

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore clinched its 11th playoff berth during head coach John Harbaugh's 16 years at the helm. Baltimore rushed for 251 yards and 1 TD on 42 carries (6.0 avg.), eclipsing triple digits in ground yards for the 30th-straight game. The 30-game streak with at least 100 rushing yards ties for the fourth longest of its kind since the 1970 merger. The Ravens' defense permitted 7 points and limited Jacksonville to 3-of-13 (23.1%) on third down and 0-for-3 in the red zone. With a team-high 4 QBHs and a strip-sack of QB Trevor Lawrence, DT Justin Madubuike tied DE Trey Hendrickson (2021) and DT Chris Jones (2018) for the longest streak of consecutive games (11) with at least a half-sack in NFL singleseason history. QB Lamar Jackson completed 14-of-24 passes for 171 yards and 1 TD with 1 INT, while adding 12 carries for a team-high 97 yards. With the performance, Jackson tied Mike Vick's record (54) for the most games recording at least 50 rushing yards by a QB in NFL history. TE Isaiah Likely posted 5 receptions for a team-high 70 yards and 1 TD, marking his second-consecutive game with a score. RB Keaton Mitchell posted 9 carries for 73 yards (8.1 avg.), while adding 2 receptions for 15 yards, before having to leave the game in the fourth quarter with a season-ending knee injury.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

416

TOT 11 11 10

SOLO 10 8 8 FGM/FGA 0-2 0-2

AST 1 3 2

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

PERCENT 0.0 0.0

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

RESULTS 50RU, 55WL

Ravens

Jaguars

25 5/12/42% 1/1/100% 396 69 5.7 42/251 145 24/14 1 3/26 3/43.0 6/54 0/0 34:19

16 3/13/23% 2/3/67% 333 61 5.5 17/75 258 43/25 0 1/6 3/49.3 6/47 2/2 25:41

GAME SUMMARIES


Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 3 San Francisco 49ers ................................... 5

17 0

0 — 33 7 — 19

BAL 0 0 3 10 13 13 16 23 30 33 33

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (HEAD COACH: KYLE SHANAHAN) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 11 B. Aiyuk DL 94 FB 44 K. Juszczyk DL 98 LT 71 T. Williams DT 99 LG 65 A. Banks RDE 97 C 64 J. Brendel MIKE 54 RG 55 J. Feliciano LB 57 RT 68 C. McKivitz DB 2 TE 85 G. Kittle CB 20 WR 19 D. Samuel CB 7 QB 13 B. Purdy S 31 RB 23 C. McCaffrey SS 27 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley DE 97 LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 24 C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 RT 78 M. Moses OLB 40 TE 80 I. Likely CB 44 QB 8 L. Jackson SS 14 RB 43 J. Hill FS 32 FB 42 P. Ricard CB 21

13 7

SCORING DRIVES TEAM 49ers 49ers Ravens Ravens Ravens 49ers Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens 49ers

QTR 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4

TIME 10:24 05:58 00:57 09:35 07:03 03:23 00:00 12:07 11:49 02:39 06:19

SCORING PLAY Penalty on L.Jackson enforced in end zone for a Safety J.Moody 45 yd. Field Goal (10-52, 4:26) J.Tucker 28 yd. Field Goal (8-65, 5:01) G.Edwards 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (11-53, 4:41) J.Tucker 41 yd. Field Goal (4--3, 0:51) C.McCaffrey 9 yd. run (J.Moody kick) (6-67, 3:40) J.Tucker 28 yd. Field Goal (11-64, 3:23) N.Agholor 6 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (3-44, 1:10) Z.Flowers 9 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (1-9, 0:03) J.Tucker 24 yd. Field Goal (11-89, 6:42) R.Bell 12 yd. pass from S.Darnold (J.Moody kick) (12-90, 4:05)

SF 2 5 5 5 5 12 12 12 12 12 19

C. Ferrell J. Hargrave J. Kinlaw N. Bosa F. Warner D. Greenlaw D. Lenoir A. Thomas C. Ward T. Gipson Sr. J. Brown J. Madubuike M. Pierce B. Urban J. Clowney R. Smith P. Queen M. Harrison M. Humphrey K. Hamilton M. Williams B. Stephens

OFFICIALS: Referee: Bill Vinovich (52), Down Judge: Dale Keller (129), Field Judge: Joe Blubaugh (57), Back Judge: Jimmy Russell (82), Umpire: Alex Moore (49), Line Judge: Mark Perlman (9), Side Judge: Jimmy Buchanan (86), Replay Official: Mark Butterworth

BALTIMORE RAVENS PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 35 35

CP 23 23

YDS 252 252

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

SK/YD 2/11 2/11

TD 2 2

LG 39 39

INT 0 0

RTG 105.9 105.9

PASSING Brock Purdy Sam Darnold TOTAL

ATT 32 14 46

CP 18 8 26

YDS 255 81 336

SK/YD 2/8 2/20 4/28

TD 0 1 1

LG 58 24 58

INT 4 1 5

RTG 42.6 67.9 47.3

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Gus Edwards Justice Hill TOTAL

ATT 7 9 10 26

YDS 45 31 26 102

AVG 6.4 3.4 2.6 3.9

LG 30 13 6 30

TD 0 1 0 1

RUSHING Christian McCaffrey Sam Darnold Deebo Samuel Brock Purdy TOTAL

ATT 14 1 2 1 18

YDS 103 9 7 2 121

AVG 7.4 9.0 3.5 2.0 6.7

LG 39 9 6 2 39

TD 1 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Isaiah Likely Justice Hill Nelson Agholor Odell Beckham Jr. Gus Edwards Charlie Kolar Rashod Bateman TOTAL

NO 9 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 23

YDS 72 56 31 10 13 39 17 14 252

AVG 8.0 18.7 10.3 3.3 6.5 39.0 17.0 14.0 11.0

LG 13 34 23 6t 8 39 17 14 39

TD 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2

RECEIVING George Kittle Brandon Aiyuk Christian McCaffrey Deebo Samuel Ronnie Bell Kyle Juszczyk Willie Snead IV TOTAL

NO 7 6 6 4 1 1 1 26

YDS 126 113 28 47 12 5 5 336

AVG 18.0 18.8 4.7 11.8 12.0 5.0 5.0 12.9

LG 58 33 12 20 12t 5 5 58

TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 1 1

TOP DEFENSE Dre Greenlaw Fred Warner Tashaun Gipson Sr.

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Marcus Williams Patrick Queen

TOT 8 7 7

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

SOLO 2 5 2

FGM/FGA 4-4 4-4

AST 6 2 5 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0

RESULTS 28G, 41G, 28G, 24G

FIELD GOALS Jake Moody TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

The Ravens registered their fifth-straight win after beating the 49ers in the third regular season matchup between teams with the best outright record in each conference in December or later since the 1970 merger. Baltimore recorded 5 INTs (2 by S Kyle Hamilton and 1 apiece by CB Marlon Humphrey, ILB Patrick Queen and S Marcus Williams) in the game, scoring 17 points off the takeaways. The 5 picks tied (10/14/07 vs. STL) for the most in a single game in franchise history. The Ravens also posted 4 sacks (2 by DE Brent Urban, and 1 apiece by DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney and OLB Kyle Van Noy). After a punt on Baltimore’s first possession of the game and a safety on its second, the Ravens scored points on each of their next 7 drives. This ties (11/25/19 at LAR) for the longest Ravens streak since at least 2000 (when data became available). QB Lamar Jackson completed 23-of-35 passes for 2 TDs (105.9 rating), adding a team-high 45 rushing yards on 7 attempts (6.4 avg.). With this performance, he set a new career high (3,357) in passing yards, besting his 2019 MVP campaign (3,105). S Kyle Hamilton registered 5 tackles (3 solo), 2 INTs and a career-high 3 PD. He became the youngest player in franchise history (22) with a multi-INT performance. He became the first NFL defender with at least 4 INTs and 10 TFL this season. These marks had not been accomplished in a single season since S Tyrann Mathieu in 2015. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

417

TOT 12 10 7

SOLO 2 5 6 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 10 5 1

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 45G

Ravens

49ers

23 4/11/36% 1/1/100% 343 63 5.4 26/102 241 35/23 0 2/11 3/43.3 6/67 0/0 31:14

21 6/14/43% 1/3/33% 429 68 6.3 18/121 308 46/26 5 4/28 2/56.0 10/102 0/0 28:46

GAME SUMMARIES


Miami Dolphins ......................................... 10 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7

0 7

3 21

6 — 19 21 — 56

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Dolphins Ravens Dolphins Ravens Dolphins Ravens Ravens Ravens Dolphins Ravens Ravens Ravens

QTR 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 4

TIME 11:00 06:39 03:39 06:56 03:10 02:58 01:24 13:29 13:57 09:38 04:11 02:28

SCORING PLAY C.Wilson 8 yd. pass from T.Tagovailoa (J.Sanders kick) (8-75, 4:00) J.Hill 20 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (7-75, 4:21) J.Sanders 27 yd. Field Goal (6-65, 3:00) G.Edwards 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (10-89, 5:50) J.Sanders 38 yd. Field Goal (11-49, 3:46) Z.Flowers 75 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (1-75, 0:12) I.Likely 35 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (4-38, 0:26) I.Likely 7 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (3-18, 1:31) D.Achane 1 yd. pass from T.Tagovailoa (pass failed) (14-78, 6:42) P.Ricard 4 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (7-75, 4:19) M.Gordon 7 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (6-32, 3:44) C.Kolar 19 yd. pass from T.Huntley (J.Tucker kick) (3-8, 1:35)

MIA 7 7 10 10 13 13 13 13 19 19 19 19

BAL 0 7 7 14 14 21 28 35 35 42 49 56

MIAMI DOLPHINS (HEAD COACH: MIKE MCDANIEL) OFFENSE DEFENSE FB 30 A. Ingold LB 2 WR 11 C. Wilson Jr. DT 92 LT 72 T. Armstead DT 94 LG 66 L. Cotton LB 43 C 74 L. Eichenberg LB 45 RG 65 R. Jones LB 51 RT 73 A. Jackson CB 25 TE 81 D. Smythe CB 5 WR 10 T. Hill CB 4 QB 1 T. Tagovailoa S 21 RB 28 D. Achane S 8 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 O. Beckham Jr. DT 92 WR 7 R. Bateman NT 58 WR 4 Z. Flowers DE 97 LT 79 R. Stanley OLB 24 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 66 B. Cleveland OLB 40 RT 78 M. Moses CB 44 TE 80 I. Likely SS 26 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 32 RB 35 G. Edwards CB 28

B. Chubb Z. Sieler C. Wilkins A. Van Ginkel D. Riley D. Long Jr. X. Howard J. Ramsey K. Kohou D. Elliott J. Holland J. Madubuike M. Pierce B. Urban J. Clowney R. Smith P. Queen M. Harrison M. Humphrey G. Stone M. Williams R. Darby

OFFICIALS: Referee: Clete Blakeman (34), Umpire: Scott Campbell (127), Down Judge: Dana McKenzie (8), Line Judge: Julian Mapp (10), Back Judge: Jonah Monroe (120), Field Judge: Aaron Santi (50), Side Judge: Lo van Pham (99), Replay Official: Chad Adams

MIAMI DOLPHINS PASSING Tua Tagovailoa TOTAL

ATT 38 38

CP 22 22

YDS 237 237

BALTIMORE RAVENS SK/YD 3/16 3/16

TD 2 2

LG 25 25

INT 2 2

RTG 71.9 71.9

PASSING Lamar Jackson Tyler Huntley TOTAL

ATT 21 1 22

CP 18 1 19

YDS 321 19 340

SK/YD 1/9 0/0 1/9

TD 5 1 6

LG 75t 19t 75T

INT 0 0 0

RTG 158.3 158.3 158.3

RUSHING De'Von Achane Jeff Wilson Jr. Tua Tagovailoa Chris Brooks Tyreek Hill Mike White TOTAL

ATT 14 3 2 4 1 1 25

YDS 107 21 14 12 0 0 154

AVG 7.6 7.0 7.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 6.2

LG 45 15 9 7 0 0 45

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING Gus Edwards Justice Hill Lamar Jackson Melvin Gordon III Tyler Huntley TOTAL

ATT 16 3 6 6 1 32

YDS 68 48 35 10 -1 160

AVG 4.3 16.0 5.8 1.7 -1.0 5.0

LG 12 41 18 7t -1 41

TD 1 0 0 1 0 2

RECEIVING Tyreek Hill De'Von Achane Durham Smythe Jeff Wilson Jr. Cedrick Wilson Jr. Braxton Berrios Alec Ingold Julian Hill TOTAL

NO 6 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 22

YDS 76 30 54 13 27 10 18 9 237

AVG 12.7 7.5 18.0 4.3 13.5 5.0 18.0 9.0 10.8

LG 25 23 22 7 19 6 18 9 25

TD 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

RECEIVING Justice Hill Rashod Bateman Zay Flowers Isaiah Likely Nelson Agholor Odell Beckham Jr. Charlie Kolar Patrick Ricard TOTAL

NO 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 19

YDS 64 54 106 42 18 33 19 4 340

AVG 12.8 13.5 35.3 21.0 9.0 33.0 19.0 4.0 17.9

LG 23 15 75t 35t 14 33 19t 4t 75T

TD 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 6

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Geno Stone Roquan Smith Patrick Queen

RESULTS 27G, 38G

FIELD GOALS

TOP DEFENSE DeShon Elliott David Long Jr. Duke Riley

TOT 10 8 6

FIELD GOALS Jason Sanders TOTAL

SOLO 7 6 5 FGM/FGA 2-2 2-2

AST 3 2 1

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

The Ravens clinched the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed (homefield & first-round bye). The Ravens’ 56 points mark the second most in franchise history and the most ever scored at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore's defense permitted 19 points to a Miami offense that entered the game No. 1 in scoring (30.9 ppg). QB Lamar Jackson completed 18-of-21 passes (85.7%) for 321 yards and 5 TDs, finishing with a perfect passer rating (158.3) for the third time in his career. RB Justice Hill recorded 3 rushes for 48 yards, adding 5 catches for a career-high 64 yards and his first-career TD grab. He also posted 2 KORs for 101 yards, including a career-long 78-yard KOR to open the second half. WR Zay Flowers registered 3 catches for a team-best and career-high 106 yards, including a 75-yard TD, while TE Isaiah Likely's 2 catches resulted in TDs. ILB Roquan Smith and S Geno Stone each recorded an INT, while DT Justin Madubuike, OLB Odafe Oweh and OLB Kyle Van Noy each recorded a sack.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

418

TOT 8 7 6

SOLO 6 3 3

FGM/FGA No Field Goals

AST 2 4 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 1 1 0 RESULTS

Dolphins

Ravens

20 6/15/40% 2/4/50% 375 66 5.7 25/154 221 38/22 2 3/16 3/52.7 5/37 1/1 29:37

24 4/7/57% 1/1/100% 491 55 8.9 32/160 331 22/19 0 1/9 2/35.5 7/45 1/1 30:23

GAME SUMMARIES


Pittsburgh Steelers ..................................... 7 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 0

0 7

0 0

10 — 17 3 — 10

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Steelers Ravens Steelers Steelers Ravens

QTR 1 2 4 4 4

TIME 02:36 02:19 14:49 03:13 00:16

SCORING PLAY N.Harris 6 yd. run (C.Boswell kick) (12-76, 7:32) I.Likely 27 yd. pass from T.Huntley (J.Tucker kick) (6-71, 2:48) D.Johnson 71 yd. pass from M.Rudolph (C.Boswell kick) (6-89, 3:01) C.Boswell 25 yd. Field Goal (9-25, 4:01) J.Tucker 36 yd. Field Goal (12-57, 2:57)

PIT 7 7 14 17 17

BAL 0 7 7 7 10

PITTSBURGH STEELERS (HEAD COACH: MIKE TOMLIN) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 14 G. Pickens DE 99 LT 65 D. Moore Jr. DT 97 LG 73 I. Seumalo LOLB 90 C 61 M. Cole LILB 38 RG 78 J. Daniels RILB 50 RT 77 B. Jones ROLB 56 TE 83 C. Heyward LCB 29 RB 22 N. Harris FS 20 QB 2 M. Rudolph SS 25 WR 11 A. Robinson II RCB 24 WR 18 D. Johnson CB 34 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 18 L. Treadwell NT 58 WR 15 N. Agholor DE 24 LT 79 R. Stanley OLB 53 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 53 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 66 B. Cleveland CB 21 RT 78 M. Moses SS 26 TE 88 C. Kolar FS 32 QB 2 T. Huntley CB 10 RB 35 G. Edwards DB 23

L. Ogunjobi C. Heyward T. Watt M. Walker E. Roberts A. Highsmith L. Wallace P. Peterson E. Rowe J. Porter Jr. C. Sullivan J. Madubuike M. Pierce J. Clowney K. Van Noy D. Phillips P. Queen B. Stephens G. Stone M. Williams A. Maulet R. Ya-Sin

OFFICIALS: Referee: Brad Allen (122), Umpire: Duane Heydt (42), Down Judge: Sarah Thomas (53), Line Judge: Walter Flowers (32), Field Judge: Rick Patterson (15), Side Judge: Boris Cheek (41), Back Judge: Greg Yette (38), Replay Official: Kirt Shay, Replay Assistant: Brian Davies

PITTSBURGH STEELERS PASSING Mason Rudolph TOTAL

ATT 20 20

CP 18 18

YDS 152 152

SK/YD 3/18 3/18

BALTIMORE RAVENS TD 1 1

LG 71t 71T

INT 0 0

RTG 115.0 115.0

PASSING Tyler Huntley TOTAL

ATT 28 28

CP 15 15

YDS 146 146

SK/YD 4/28 4/28

TD 1 1

LG 27t 27T

INT 0 0

RTG 80.4 80.4

RUSHING Najee Harris Jaylen Warren Calvin Austin III George Pickens Mason Rudolph TOTAL

ATT 26 9 1 1 2 39

YDS 112 33 8 3 -1 155

AVG 4.3 3.7 8.0 3.0 -0.5 4.0

LG 15 23 8 3 0 23

TD 1 0 0 0 0 1

RUSHING Gus Edwards Tyler Huntley Melvin Gordon III TOTAL

ATT 10 8 7 25

YDS 48 40 18 106

AVG 4.8 5.0 2.6 4.2

LG 29 11 6 29

TD 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Najee Harris Jaylen Warren Diontae Johnson Pat Freiermuth Connor Heyward TOTAL

NO 5 5 4 2 2 18

YDS 21 17 89 21 4 152

AVG 4.2 3.4 22.3 10.5 2.0 8.4

LG 7 7 71t 13 2 71T

TD 0 0 1 0 0 1

RECEIVING Nelson Agholor Justice Hill Charlie Kolar Isaiah Likely Laquon Treadwell Tylan Wallace TOTAL

NO 5 3 3 2 1 1 15

YDS 39 26 23 31 16 11 146

AVG 7.8 8.7 7.7 15.5 16.0 11.0 9.7

LG 16 19 12 27t 16 11 27T

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

YDS 0.0 11.0 8.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Del'Shawn Phillips Marcus Williams Patrick Queen

TOP DEFENSE Eric Rowe T.J. Watt Mark Robinson

TOT 12 8 5

FIELD GOALS Chris Boswell TOTAL

SOLO 10 6 4 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 2 2 1

SCK 0.0 2.0 1.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 25G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore recorded 3 sacks (DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney, OLB Kyle Van Noy & LB Trenton Simpson) to finish the 2023 campaign with 60 QB drops, tying (2006) for the most in single-season franchise history. The Ravens also registered 4 FFs (Clowney, OLB Jeremiah Moon, LB Del'Shawn Phillips & Van Noy), tying for the franchise’s most in a single game since at least 2000 (when TruMedia data became available). Baltimore last reached that single-game figure on 10/18/20 at Phi. QB Tyler Huntley started at QB in place of Lamar Jackson (rest), completing 15of-28 passes for 146 yards and 1 TD, while adding 8 rushes for 40 yards. With a sack-fumble of QB Mason Rudolph late in the first half, DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney tied (2019) a career high in sacks (9.5). OLB Kyle Van Noy tallied 2 tackles, including a sack-fumble (recovered by DT Broderick Washington) of QB Mason Rudolph at Baltimore’s 34-yard line to prevent a potential Pittsburgh scoring drive late in the first half. LB Del'Shawn Phillips posted a game- and career-high 13 tackles (8 solo), while also registering his first-career FF (recovered by DB Arthur Maulet). Phillips became the first Raven since LB C.J. Mosley (10/1/17 vs. Pit.) to tally 12+ tackles (13) with at least 1 FF (1) and 1 TFL (1). Rookie LB Trenton Simpson posted 5 total tackles, including his first-career sack (-6 yards) that forced a third-and-20 situation.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

419

TOT 13 9 8

SOLO 8 3 6 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 5 6 2

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0 RESULTS 36G

Steelers

Ravens

16 6/15/40% 0/0/0% 289 62 4.7 39/155 134 20/18 0 3/18 6/41.7 4/25 6/2 34:54

13 4/13/31% 1/1/100% 224 57 3.9 25/106 118 28/15 0 4/28 7/53.9 3/26 2/2 25:06

GAME SUMMARIES


Houston Texans ........................................... 3 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 3

0 7

7 7

0 — 10 17 — 34

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Ravens Texans Ravens Texans Ravens Ravens Ravens Ravens

QTR 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4

TIME 08:36 00:28 09:14 04:17 12:04 14:23 06:20 01:56

SCORING PLAY J.Tucker 53 yd. Field Goal (9-41, 4:55) K.Fairbairn 50 yd. Field Goal (8-23, 2:54) N.Agholor 3 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (11-76, 6:14) S.Sims 67 yd. punt return (K.Fairbairn kick) L.Jackson 15 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (6-55, 2:56) I.Likely 15 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (12-93, 7:03) L.Jackson 8 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (11-78, 7:10) J.Tucker 43 yd. Field Goal (8-8, 3:08)

HOU 0 3 3 10 10 10 10 10

BAL 3 3 10 10 17 24 31 34

HOUSTON TEXANS (HEAD COACH: DEMECO RYANS) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 2 R. Woods DE 51 TE 9 B. Jordan DT 96 LT 78 L. Tunsil DT 98 LG 70 J. Scruggs DE 52 C 63 M. Deiter LB 48 RG 69 S. Mason LB 6 RT 77 G. Fant CB 25 WR 12 N. Collins CB 24 QB 7 C. Stroud CB 21 FB 47 A. Beck S 30 RB 26 D. Singletary S 5 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 3 O. Beckham Jr. DT 92 WR 7 R. Bateman NT 58 WR 4 Z. Flowers DE 97 LT 79 R. Stanley OLB 24 LG 76 J. Simpson MLB 0 C 64 T. Linderbaum WLB 6 RG 70 K. Zeitler OLB 40 RT 78 M. Moses CB 21 QB 8 L. Jackson SS 14 RB 43 J. Hill FS 32 FB 42 P. Ricard CB 28

W. Anderson Jr. M. Collins S. Rankins J. Greenard C. Harris D. Perryman D. King II D. Stingley Jr. S. Nelson D. Houston-Carson J. Pitre J. Madubuike M. Pierce B. Urban J. Clowney R. Smith P. Queen M. Harrison B. Stephens K. Hamilton M. Williams R. Darby

OFFICIALS: Referee: John Hussey (35), Umpire: Carl Paganelli (124), Down Judge: Frank LeBlanc (44), Line Judge: Carl Johnson (101), Back Judge: Matt Edwards (96), Field Judge: Tom Hill (97), Side Judge: Allen Baynes (56), Replay Official: Andrew Lambert

HOUSTON TEXANS PASSING C.J. Stroud TOTAL

ATT 33 33

CP 19 19

YDS 175 175

BALTIMORE RAVENS SK/YD 0/0 0/0

TD 0 0

LG 29 29

INT 0 0

RTG 72.2 72.2

PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 22 22

CP 16 16

YDS 152 152

SK/YD 3/29 3/29

TD 2 2

LG 21 21

INT 0 0

RTG 121.8 121.8

RUSHING Devin Singletary C.J. Stroud Dare Ogunbowale TOTAL

ATT 9 3 2 14

YDS 22 9 7 38

AVG 2.4 3.0 3.5 2.7

LG 16 7 4 16

TD 0 0 0 0

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Justice Hill Gus Edwards Dalvin Cook TOTAL

ATT 11 13 10 8 42

YDS 100 66 40 23 229

AVG 9.1 5.1 4.0 2.9 5.5

LG 23 14 9 19 23

TD 2 0 0 0 2

RECEIVING Nico Collins Devin Singletary Dalton Schultz Xavier Hutchinson Dare Ogunbowale Robert Woods TOTAL

NO 5 5 5 2 1 1 19

YDS 68 48 43 -3 13 6 175

AVG 13.6 9.6 8.6 -1.5 13.0 6.0 9.2

LG 29 26 21 2 13 6 29

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Rashod Bateman Isaiah Likely Nelson Agholor Justice Hill Odell Beckham Jr. Charlie Kolar Gus Edwards TOTAL

NO 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 16

YDS 41 39 34 12 11 12 4 -1 152

AVG 10.3 13.0 17.0 6.0 5.5 12.0 4.0 -1.0 9.5

LG 17 21 19 9 8 12 4 -1 21

TD 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Patrick Queen Malik Harrison

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

RESULTS 50G, 47WR

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

TOP DEFENSE Christian Harris Steven Nelson Jalen Pitre

TOT 7 7 6

FIELD GOALS Ka'imi Fairbairn TOTAL

SOLO 6 6 4 FGM/FGA 1-2 1-2

AST 1 1 2

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 50.0 50.0

Team Statistics

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

Baltimore’s defense allowed 3 points and 213 total yards (38 rushing & 175 passing), pitching a second-half shutout for the first time in the postseason since 1/20/13 (AFC title game at NE). The Ravens’ 3 points allowed by a defense tie for the second fewest in franchise postseason history, behind only their defensive shutout in Super Bowl XXXV (vs. NYG). The Ravens’ 213 yards allowed are the eighth fewest in franchise postseason history. Permitting just 38 rushing yards vs. the Texans, Baltimore’s rush defense registered its fourth-best performance in postseason play. Led by QB Lamar Jackson (100 yards & 2 TDs), Baltimore rushed for 229 yards on 41 carries (5.5 avg.). RBs Justice Hill (66 rushing yards), Gus Edwards (40) and Dalvin Cook (23) also contributed to the 229-yard rushing effort that marked Baltimore’s third-highest total in franchise postseason history. Jackson recorded his third-career 100-yard rushing game in the playoffs, breaking a tie with QB Colin Kaepernick for the most such playoff performances by a QB in NFL history. Jackson also became the first Raven ever to rush and throw for a score in a single postseason contest. It marked the NFL’s first-ever performance (regular + postseason) with 100+ rushing yards, 100+ passer rating, 2+ passing TDs and 2+ rushing TDs.

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TOT 7 5 4

SOLO 5 5 1 FGM/FGA 2-2 2-2

AST 2 0 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 53G, 43G

Texans

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10 4/12/33% 0/1/0% 213 47 4.5 14/38 175 33/19 0 0/0 5/43.4 11/70 1/0 22:25

22 4/12/33% 2/2/100% 352 67 5.3 42/229 123 22/16 0 3/29 4/42.3 3/15 0/0 37:35

GAME SUMMARIES (POSTSEASON)


Kansas City Chiefs ...................................... 7 Baltimore Ravens ........................................ 7

0 0

10 0

0 — 17 3 — 10

SCORING DRIVES TEAM Chiefs Ravens Chiefs Chiefs Ravens

QTR 1 1 2 2 4

TIME 07:41 04:58 10:56 00:04 02:34

SCORING PLAY T.Kelce 19 yd. pass from P.Mahomes (H.Butker kick) (10-86, 5:45) Z.Flowers 30 yd. pass from L.Jackson (J.Tucker kick) (6-75, 2:43) I.Pacheco 2 yd. run (H.Butker kick) (16-75, 9:02) H.Butker 52 yd. Field Goal (8-55, 1:42) J.Tucker 43 yd. Field Goal (9-29, 2:26)

KC 7 7 14 17 17

BAL 0 7 7 7 10

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (HEAD COACH: ANDY REID) OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 15 P. Mahomes DE 56 RB 10 I. Pacheco DE 51 TE 87 T. Kelce DT 95 WR 11 M. Valdes-Scantling LB 32 WR 84 J. Watson LB 23 WR 4 R. Rice LB 54 LT 79 D. Smith CB 38 LG 73 N. Allegretti CB 22 C 52 C. Humphrey S 20 RG 65 T. Smith S 21 RT 74 J. Taylor NT 69 BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 7 R. Bateman DT 92 WR 4 Z. Flowers NT 58 LT 79 R. Stanley DE 24 LG 76 J. Simpson OLB 53 C 64 T. Linderbaum MLB 0 RG 70 K. Zeitler WLB 6 RT 78 M. Moses CB 21 TE 80 I. Likely SS 14 QB 8 L. Jackson FS 32 RB 43 J. Hill CB 28 FB 42 P. Ricard DB 10

G. Karlaftis M. Danna C. Jones N. Bolton D. Tranquill L. Chenal L. Sneed T. McDuffie J. Reid M. Edwards M. Pennel J. Madubuike M. Pierce J. Clowney K. Van Noy R. Smith P. Queen B. Stephens K. Hamilton M. Williams R. Darby A. Maulet

OFFICIALS: Referee: Shawn Smith (14), Umpire: Roy Ellison (81), Down Judge: Jerod Phillips (6), Line Judge: Jeff Seeman (45), Back Judge: Dino Paganelli (105), Field Judge: Nathan Jones (33), Side Judge: Anthony Jeffries (36), Replay Official: Mike Wimmer

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS PASSING Patrick Mahomes TOTAL

ATT 39 39

CP 30 30

YDS 241 241

SK/YD 2/11 2/11

BALTIMORE RAVENS TD 1 1

LG 32 32

INT 0 0

RTG 100.5 100.5

PASSING Lamar Jackson TOTAL

ATT 37 37

CP 20 20

YDS 272 272

SK/YD 4/17 4/17

TD 1 1

LG 54 54

INT 1 1

RTG 75.5 75.5

RUSHING Isiah Pacheco Patrick Mahomes Travis Kelce Clyde Edwards-Helaire TOTAL

ATT 24 6 1 1 32

YDS 68 15 5 1 89

AVG 2.8 2.5 5.0 1.0 2.8

LG 12 11 5 1 12

TD 1 0 0 0 1

RUSHING Lamar Jackson Gus Edwards Zay Flowers Justice Hill TOTAL

ATT 8 3 2 3 16

YDS 54 20 4 3 81

AVG 6.8 6.7 2.0 1.0 5.1

LG 21 15 3 2 21

TD 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING Travis Kelce Rashee Rice Isiah Pacheco Marquez Valdes-Scantling Noah Gray Clyde Edwards-Helaire Justin Watson TOTAL

NO 11 8 4 2 2 2 1 30

YDS 116 46 14 38 8 3 16 241

AVG 10.5 5.8 3.5 19.0 4.0 1.5 16.0 8.0

LG 21 11 10 32 5 2 16 32

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

RECEIVING Zay Flowers Justice Hill Odell Beckham Jr. Isaiah Likely Mark Andrews Nelson Agholor Gus Edwards Lamar Jackson Rashod Bateman TOTAL

NO 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 20

YDS 115 34 22 16 15 39 16 13 2 272

AVG 23.0 8.5 7.3 8.0 7.5 39.0 16.0 13.0 2.0 13.6

LG 54 11 8 10 9 39 16 13 2 54

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Roquan Smith Kyle Hamilton Brandon Stephens

YDS 0.0 0.0 0.0

INT 0 0 0

TOP DEFENSE Drue Tranquill L'Jarius Sneed Nick Bolton

TOT 8 5 4

FIELD GOALS Harrison Butker TOTAL

SOLO 8 5 3 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 0 0 1

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 52G

FIELD GOALS Justin Tucker TOTAL

GAME HIGHLIGHTS The Ravens' defense limited Kansas City to just 98 yards in the second half, including 29 on the ground. Baltimore permitted just 3.3 yards per play overall in the second half, also not allowing any points. The Ravens' offense gained 226 yards in second-half play, including 191 passing. QB Lamar Jackson was 20-of-37 passing for 272 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT, adding a team-high 54 rushing yards on 8 carries (6.8 ypc). Jackson also caught a pass of his own that was tipped, advancing the catch for a 13-yard gain.. WR Zay Flowers recorded 5 catches for 115 yards (23.0 avg.), marking the eighth 100-yard receiving game in Ravens postseason history. His 115 yards stand as the third most by a Raven in a single playoff game. Flowers’ 30-yard TD reception to tie the game in the first quarter marked the longest TD grab by a rookie in Ravens postseason history. ILB Roquan Smith’s game-high 16 tackles marked the most by a Raven in postseason play since Hall of Famer Ray Lewis’ 17 on 1/12/13 in the Divisional Round at Denver. S Kyle Hamilton tallied the game's second-most tackles (11, behind Roquan Smith's 16), including 1 for loss. Hamilton's 9 solo tackles marked a game high. P Jordan Stout averaged 50.2 gross yards per punt (5 for 251), including a 66yarder that flipped the field after Baltimore's first drive. The boot tied (Kyle Richardson on 12/31/00 vs. Den.) for the longest punt in Ravens postseason history. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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TOT 16 11 9

SOLO 5 9 6 FGM/FGA 1-1 1-1

AST 11 2 3

SCK 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERCENT 100.0 100.0

RESULTS 43G

Team Statistics

Chiefs

Ravens

First Downs 3rd-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) 4th-Down Eff. (Made/Att/Pct) Total Net Yards Total Plays Yards Per Play Rushes/Net Yards Net Passing Pass Attempts/Completions Had Intercepted Sacked/Yards Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Lost Possession Time

22 8/18/44% 1/2/50% 319 73 4.4 32/89 230 39/30 0 2/11 6/46.5 3/30 2/0 37:30

16 3/11/27% 2/2/100% 336 57 5.9 16/81 255 37/20 1 4/17 5/50.2 8/95 2/2 22:30

GAME SUMMARIES (POSTSEASON)


Arizona Cardinals Atlanta Falcons Baltimore Ravens Buffalo Bills Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Rams Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots New Orleans Saints New York Giants New York Jets Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tennessee Titans Washington Commanders

Baltimore Ravens Buffalo Bills Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns Denver Broncos Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Chargers Miami Dolphins New England Patriots New York Jets Pittsburgh Steelers Tennessee Titans

Arizona Cardinals Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears Dallas Cowboys Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Los Angeles Rams Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Commanders

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OFFENSE TOTAL RUSH PASS 19 4 26 17 9 22 6 *1 21 4 7 8 32 20 32 20 2 27 22 31 15 16 12 19 5 14 3 26 18 24 3 5 2 11 15 12 12 22 T 7 15 10 20 13 24 9 9 19 6 27 30 23 18 25 13 7 11 10 *1 6 *1 10 29 5 30 26 28 14 21 11 29 16 31 31 22 T 30 8 8 16 25 13 25 2 3 4 21 28 14 23 32 17 28 17 29 24 27 18 * = NFL leader | T = Tied for position AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE TOTAL RUSH PASS 3 *1 10 2 3 4 10 16 7 8 5 8 12 8 12 5 10 T 3 7 4 9 6 12 5 4 9 2 13 15 11 9 13 6 *1 2 *1 15 14 14 16 10 T 16 11 6 13 14 7 15 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE TOTAL RUSH PASS 10 3 13 9 6 12 16 11 16 11 *1 14 3 8 2 2 4 *1 7 9 7 4 7 5 6 15 4 8 12 6 15 10 15 5 5 9 *1 2 3 12 14 8 13 16 10 14 13 11

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TOTAL 25 11 6 9 4 12 31 *1 5 29 19 17 14 24 22 2 15 28 20 10 16 7 13 27 3 26 21 8 30 23 18 32

DEFENSE RUSH 32 20 14 15 23 *1 26 11 16 30 2 28 6 24 9 18 21 17 12 7 8 4 22 29 25 10 19 3 31 5 13 27

PASS 13 8 6 7 3 25 28 *1 5 22 27 9 23 16 26 4 12 30 20 15 24 11 10 19 2 31 17 14 21 29 18 32

TOTAL 4 6 16 *1 15 8 13 12 2 9 14 7 5 3 11 10

DEFENSE RUSH 7 8 15 5 16 2 13 4 10 12 9 3 *1 14 11 6

PASS 4 5 15 *1 12 13 9 14 3 7 16 8 6 2 10 11

TOTAL 12 4 *1 5 2 9 8 10 7 6 14 13 3 15 11 16

DEFENSE RUSH 16 9 11 *1 8 2 13 7 5 10 14 6 3 15 4 12

PASS 6 3 *1 12 2 13 4 9 11 5 8 15 7 10 14 16

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AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

EAST DIVISION TEAM Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins New York Jets New England Patriots

W L 11 6 11 6 7 10 4 13

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .647 .647 .412 .235

PF 451 496 268 236

PA 311 391 355 366

NET PTS 140 105 -87 -130

HOME 7-2-0 7-2-0 4-5-0 1-8-0

AWAY 4-4-0 4-4-0 3-5-0 3-5-0

CONF 7-5-0 7-5-0 4-8-0 4-8-0

DIV 4-2-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 2-4-0

STREAK Won 5 Lost 2 Won 1 Lost 2

NORTH DIVISION TEAM Baltimore Ravens Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers Cincinnati Bengals

W 13 11 10 9

L 4 6 7 8

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .765 .647 .588 .529

PF 483 396 304 366

PA 280 362 324 384

NET PTS 203 34 -20 -18

HOME 6-3-0 8-1-0 5-4-0 6-3-0

AWAY 7-1-0 3-5-0 5-3-0 3-5-0

CONF 8-4-0 8-4-0 7-5-0 4-8-0

DIV 3-3-0 3-3-0 5-1-0 1-5-0

STREAK Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 3 Won 1

SOUTH DIVISION TEAM Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans

W L 10 7 9 8 9 8 6 11

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .588 .529 .529 .353

PF 377 377 396 305

PA 353 371 415 367

NET PTS 24 6 -19 -62

HOME 6-3-0 4-5-0 4-5-0 5-4-0

AWAY 4-4-0 5-3-0 5-3-0 1-7-0

CONF 7-5-0 6-6-0 7-5-0 4-8-0

DIV 4-2-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 1-5-0

STREAK Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1

WEST DIVISION TEAM Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders Denver Broncos Los Angeles Chargers

W L 11 6 8 9 8 9 5 12

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .647 .471 .471 .294

PF 371 332 357 346

PA 294 331 413 398

NET PTS 77 1 -56 -52

HOME 5-4-0 6-3-0 5-4-0 2-7-0

AWAY 6-2-0 2-6-0 3-5-0 3-5-0

CONF 9-3-0 6-6-0 5-7-0 3-9-0

DIV 4-2-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 1-5-0

STREAK Won 2 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 5

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EAST DIVISION TEAM Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Washington Commanders

W L 12 5 11 6 6 11 4 13

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .706 .647 .353 .235

PF 509 433 266 329

PA 315 428 407 518

NET PTS 194 5 -141 -189

HOME 8-0-0 6-2-0 4-4-0 1-7-0

AWAY 4-5-0 5-4-0 2-7-0 3-6-0

CONF 9-3-0 7-5-0 5-7-0 2-10-0

DIV 5-1-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 0-6-0

STREAK Won 2 Lost 2 Won 1 Lost 8

NORTH DIVISION TEAM Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings Chicago Bears

W L 12 5 9 8 7 10 7 10

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .706 .529 .412 .412

PF 461 383 344 360

PA 395 350 362 379

NET PTS 66 33 -18 -19

HOME 6-2-0 5-3-0 2-6-0 5-3-0

AWAY 6-3-0 4-5-0 5-4-0 2-7-0

CONF 8-4-0 7-5-0 6-6-0 6-6-0

DIV 4-2-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 2-4-0

STREAK Won 1 Won 3 Lost 4 Lost 1

SOUTH DIVISION TEAM Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orleans Saints Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers

W L 9 8 9 8 7 10 2 15

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .529 .529 .412 .118

PF 348 402 321 236

PA 325 327 373 416

NET PTS 23 75 -52 -180

HOME 4-4-0 5-3-0 5-3-0 2-6-0

AWAY 5-4-0 4-5-0 2-7-0 0-9-0

CONF 7-5-0 6-6-0 4-8-0 1-11-0

DIV 4-2-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 1-5-0

STREAK Won 1 Won 2 Lost 2 Lost 3

WEST DIVISION TEAM San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks Arizona Cardinals

W L 12 5 10 7 9 8 4 13

T 0 0 0 0

PCT .706 .588 .529 .235

PF 491 404 364 330

PA 298 377 402 455

NET PTS 193 27 -38 -125

HOME 5-3-0 5-3-0 5-3-0 2-6-0

AWAY 7-2-0 5-4-0 4-5-0 2-7-0

CONF 10-2-0 8-4-0 7-5-0 3-9-0

DIV 5-1-0 5-1-0 2-4-0 0-6-0

STREAK Lost 1 Won 4 Won 1 Lost 1

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SUPER BOWL XLVII

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n emotionally-charged and thrilling six weeks kicked off the Baltimore Ravens’ 2012 campaign. Despite playing their first four games in an 18-day span, the Ravens produced a 5-1 record, marking the best start ever under John Harbaugh. Highlighted by a season-opening victory on Monday Night Football against division foe Cincinnati and an exhilarating, last-second triumph over AFC rival New England, the Ravens immediately demonstrated the type of heart and resolve that would allow them to conquer anything in an NFL season.

perceived the run of losses to be Baltimore’s late-season demise, but the Ravens felt otherwise. As each wintry week passed, the team’s resilient chemistry never faded, nor did its genuine belief that the best was yet to come. On Wild Card weekend, before a sellout M&T Bank Stadium crowd that celebrated and saluted Ray Lewis in his final home game, Baltimore pummeled the Colts, 24-9, kick-starting an incredible playoff run. Holding Indy without a touchdown, the Ravens’ defense was led by Lewis, who returned to action for the first time since tearing his triceps in Week 6. “I think we’re all appreciative, grateful for the opportunity to be here and to witness this historic moment in sports,” head coach John Harbaugh said after the win. “And, it wasn’t just about one guy [Lewis]. Nobody understands it more than the one guy we’re talking about. It was about a team. It was about a city, a fan base, a great sport, about a great career.”

Climbing to 9-2, Baltimore tied (2006) the then-best record to begin a season in franchise history. Following their Bye Week, the battle-tested Ravens won four-straight games – three of which occurred in hostile road clashes. Though a rash of injuries to key contributors left them shorthanded, the Ravens remained relentless and emerged victorious in hardfought contests at Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Baltimore’s grit was never more on display than in Week 12 at San Diego, when Ray Rice converted a fourth-and-29 catch – later voted “NFL Play of the Year” – to send the game into overtime and help capture the comeback win.

Fresh off an emotional victory over Indianapolis, Baltimore traveled to No. 1 seed Denver for a Divisional Playoff bout. Riding an 11-game win streak, the heavily-favored Broncos had beaten the Ravens, 34-17, in Charm City four weeks prior. But despite its underdog status, Baltimore approached the game with the brazen attitude of a champion. It was a boldness reinforced by strength gained while facing adversity throughout the season. It was also a resiliency the team had developed and a brotherhood that leaders such as Harbaugh, Lewis, Terrell Suggs, Joe Flacco, Anquan Boldin and Rice had cultivated from Day One.

While able to secure the AFC North Title with a decisive victory over the New York Giants in Week 16, the Ravens closed out the regular season by dropping four of their last five games. This stretch included three-consecutive defeats – two by three points – to begin December, all against emerging playoff contenders. Many outsiders

In what became the fourth-longest game (4:11) in NFL history, the Ravens outlasted the Broncos, 38-35, in double OT, producing an electrifying victory-turned instant classic.

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SUPER BOWL XLVII On Feb. 3, 2013, the AFC Champion Ravens battled the NFC Champion 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. It was the first time in NFL history that two brothers, John and Jim Harbaugh, faced each other as head coaches in a championship game. “We’ve seen it all this year,” Harbaugh stated before the game. “We’ve had injuries; we’ve had adversity; we’ve had exhilaration; we’ve had great moments. That’s what a season is made of. The team that navigates all these things the best, in the end, will be the one true champion.” And in the end, no team navigated its voyage better than the 2012 Ravens. In what would become a timeless NFL masterpiece – one bursting with drama at every turn – Baltimore defeated San Francisco, 34-31, becoming the NFL’s one true champion. After taking an early 28-6 lead, the Ravens produced a valiant goal-line stand to clinch their second Super Bowl title. Overcoming a feverish 49ers’ second-half comeback and a bizarre 34-minute power outage in the third quarter, Baltimore started fast and finished strong, all while entertaining millions of spectators around the globe.

As part of 21 unanswered points by Baltimore, WR Anquan Boldin scores a fourthquarter TD in the 28-13 AFC Championship victory at New England (1/20/13).

Facing third-and-3 with 31 seconds remaining in regulation, Flacco found Jacoby Jones, who had blazed past defenders down the right sideline, to manufacture an improbable 70yard touchdown bomb. The crowd-silencing connection cut the deficit to 1, with Justin Tucker then quickly tying the game at 35 to force overtime. Near the end of the extra period, Corey Graham intercepted Peyton Manning, ultimately setting up a 47-yard game-winning field goal by Tucker in double OT and sealing the Ravens’ 38-35 win.

Spurred by Flacco, who was named the game’s MVP after completing 22-of-33 passes for 287 yards and three touchdowns, the Ravens capped a remarkable journey – one that will forever live in football lore. “We’ve got a lot of resolve. That’s why we won the game,” stated Harbaugh, who with the victory set an NFL record for most playoff wins (nine) in a head coach’s first five seasons. “It wasn’t perfect, it wasn’t pretty, but it was us.”

“Thanks for bearing witness to one of the greatest football games you’re ever going to see,” stated Harbaugh after the victory, which sent Baltimore to the AFC Championship for a second-straight season and third time in five years. “That football game did the game of football proud.” Next up was an AFC Title bout with the No. 2 seed Patriots, who just 12 months prior had knocked out Baltimore in the exact same setting. Though the Ravens’ hearts were battered following the 2011 playoff loss, the defeat served as an influential lesson and a unifying force. It was an outcome that simultaneously marked the bitter end of a poignant journey, but also some inspiration for a determined 2012 Ravens team. All season long, as they grinded away for a chance to finish what they had started the year before, the Ravens got what they wanted. And this time, they didn’t disappoint. The Patriots, who owned the NFL’s No. 1-ranked and highestscoring offense, were shut out in the second half by a dominant Ravens “D” that found ways to constantly frazzle Tom Brady and pummel his normally-potent attack. In defeating New England, 28-13, Baltimore clinched a berth in Super Bowl XLVII, seizing the franchise’s second conference title. “Congratulations to our players, to our coaches,” Harbaugh said. “[Tonight] was about a football team playing really good football in one of the biggest moments that football has to offer, and that’s what I am so proud of as a football coach.”

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SUPER BOWL XXXV

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he young and brash Baltimore Ravens began the 2000 NFL season talking playoffs and ended the year as World Champions, thanks to one of the most dominant defenses in pro football history. The Ravens’ "Super Journey" began with an ominous regular season schedule that included five road games in seven weeks. In the middle of it all was a fivegame streak without a touchdown. Thankfully, the drought never divided the team. The race toward the Lombardi Trophy was not without its hurdles: Ray Lewis rebounded from a trying offseason; Trent Dilfer, now a Raven, returned to Tampa Bay for the Super Bowl; an emotional Jermaine Lewis dedicated a superb performance to the memory of his stillborn son. Still, the team rallied through the season, and it made the hardfought victory that much sweeter. The journey was about the coming of age for talented young players like Jamal Lewis, Chris McAlister and Duane Starks. It also belonged to tough veterans like Rod Woodson, Ray Lewis, Rob Burnett, Shannon Sharpe, Matt Stover, Michael McCrary and Jonathan Ogden. And the journey also belonged to the fans of Baltimore. The fans numbered in the thousands at the downtown sendoff at Harbor Place. Banners and promises hung in the air, and none would be broken.

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While the hometown fans would celebrate with sevenstraight days of purple pride, the team took off for Tampa for a week of preparation before the ultimate contest. On Sunday, Jan. 28, 2001, the Ravens kept their promise and defeated the New York Giants, 34-7. Ray Lewis earned Super Bowl XXXV MVP honors, as well as Defensive Player of the Year. The Ravens tied a then-Super Bowl record with four INTs, and their +5 overall turnover margin ranks as the second-best mark in a Super Bowl. The most exciting new record? Perhaps three successive scores on three seesaw plays. The back-to-back kickoff returns for TDs were yet another new record. Following the game, owner Art Modell lifted the Lombardi Trophy in the air and said: “To the people of Baltimore City, Baltimore County and the State of Maryland, this belongs to you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.” When the Ravens flew home on that beautiful, blue-sky Monday after the Super Bowl, they heard about the parade scheduled in their honor for the next day. The icy downpour that Tuesday phased no one. Hundreds of thousands of fans ignored the rain and cold and waited for their heroes to ride by on Baltimore’s crowded city streets. Later, the entire organization was invited to the White House in June to meet President George W. Bush. Francine Lubera and Kevin Byrne of the Ravens’ public relations office chronicled the run to the Super Bowl in the book “Super Journey: Diary of the Ravens World Championship Season” (above left), published in July of 2001.

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12/28/46 - Baltimore was awarded the bankrupt Miami Seahawks franchise of the All-America Football Conference. Re-named Colts via a fan contest. 12/8/49 - AAFC/NFL reached merger agreement. Colts entered the NFL for 1950 season. 12/19/50 - Colts finished 1-11 in their first NFL season with a 15-14 loss to the New York Yanks at Yankee Stadium. The Yanks later became the Baltimore Colts. 1/18/51 - Franchise withdrew from league and received $50,000 for players by the NFL. 1951-52 - No Colts team existed. 12/3/52 - Commissioner Bert Bell challenged Baltimore to sell 15,000 tickets in six weeks to re-enter NFL. The ticket drive reached its quota in four weeks and three days. 10/1/53 - Carroll Rosenbloom headed an ownership group and Baltimore was awarded the Dallas Texans’ franchise. 12/28/58 - Colts defeated NYG, 23-17, at Yankee Stadium for the World Championship. That game sparked the emergence of the NFL as a televised sports giant and was later deemed "The Greatest Game Ever Played." 12/27/59 - The Colts won their second-straight World Championship over the Giants, in Baltimore, 31-16. 1/8/63 - Don Shula replaced Weeb Ewbank as head coach. 12/27/64 - Browns beat Colts, 27-0, in Cleveland for NFL title. Art Modell wins first title. 6/8/66 - NFL and AFL announced plans to merge in 1970. Colts, Browns and Steelers later joined AFC in NFL’s realignment. 1/12/69 - Jets defeated Colts, 16-7, in Super Bowl III at the Orange Bowl after Joe Namath guaranteed a New York victory. 3/3/70 - Don Shula resigned to become head coach of the Miami Dolphins. 1/17/71 - Jim O’Brien kicked a 32-yard FG with five seconds left as Colts won Super Bowl V vs. Dallas, 16-13, in first AFCNFC Super Bowl. 7/26/72 - Robert Irsay traded the L.A. Rams to Carroll Rosenbloom for the Colts. 1/15/75 - Ted Marchibroda named head coach. 4/26/83 - Colts selected John Elway with No. 1 pick in NFL draft, but traded him to Denver for T Chris Hinton, QB Mark Herrmann and Denver’s top pick in 1984. 12/18/83 - In the last NFL regular season game in Memorial Stadium (until 1996), the Colts beat the Oilers, 20-10. TE Pat Beach scored the last TD on a 12-yard pass from QB Mike Pagel. 3/28/84 - Colts franchise relocated to Indianapolis.

1995 11/6 - Cleveland Browns announced intention to move to Baltimore for 1996 season. 1996 2/9 - NFL approved franchise move. 2/15 - Ted Marchibroda was named the Ravens’ first head coach 21 years and one month to the day he was hired by the Baltimore Colts in 1975. 3/29 - Baltimore’s NFL franchise was officially named “Ravens” after a Baltimore Sun telephone poll received a record number of calls supporting the name. 4/1 - The Ravens opened their first Owings Mills training facility with start of offseason program. 6/5 - The new Ravens’ logo, colors and uniforms were unveiled in a fashion show at Harborplace in downtown Baltimore City. 6/14 - Ravens sold over 50,000 season tickets in 14 days. 9/1 - The Ravens’ first-ever regular season game was played before 64,124 fans at Memorial Stadium, the largest crowd in Baltimore professional sports history. QB Vinny Testaverde scored the first TD on a 9-yard run to propel the Ravens to a 19-14 win over the Raiders. 12/22 - The Ravens concluded their inaugural season with a 4-12 record following a 24-21 loss to the Houston Oilers. The Ravens were 4-4 at home and 0-8 on the road. The team sold out all 10 home games, including the two preseason games. Baltimore held a second-half lead in 10 of its 11 final games, but won only two. QB Vinny Testaverde was voted to the Pro Bowl after throwing for 4,177 yards and 33 TDs. WRs Michael Jackson and Derrick Alexander both eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving mark and combined for 23 TDs. 1997 3/18 - The Ravens and Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) entered into a five-year agreement to hold training camp at the Westminster, MD, campus. 12/14 - Baltimore defeated Tennessee, 21-19, in the final game at Memorial Stadium. Of the 16 regular season games played by the Ravens at Memorial Stadium, 13 were televised and all were sold out. 12/21 - Baltimore dropped a 16-14 game at Cincinnati to finish the season 6-9-1. T Jonathan Ogden was named consensus All-Pro and voted as a starter to the Pro Bowl. LB Ray Lewis led the NFL in tackles with 210 and was voted first alternate to the Pro Bowl, then selected as a “needs” player by coach Bill Cowher. 1998 2/14 - The Ravens traded for QB Jim Harbaugh (from Ind.), the first of several key offseason acquisitions, including RB Errict Rhett (2/17), FB Roosevelt Potts (2/24) and CB Rod Woodson (2/25). 9/5 - The new NFL Stadium at Camden Yards (later named

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RAVENS HISTORY PSINet Stadium) was the backdrop for an opening gala that included fireworks, a Stevie Wonder/Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert and a spectacular laser show. 9/6 - The Ravens opened their new NFL Stadium in downtown Baltimore before a host of dignitaries, a packed house and the Steelers. The Ravens lost, 20-13. 12/28 - After a 6-10 finish, the Ravens did not renew Ted Marchibroda’s contract. Six Ravens represented the AFC in the Pro Bowl: LB Peter Boulware, WR/RS Jermaine Lewis, LB Ray Lewis, DE Michael McCrary, T Jonathan Ogden and S Bennie Thompson (special teamer). 1999 1/19 - Brian Billick became the second head coach in Ravens history when he accepted a six-year contract from owner Art Modell. Billick, the highly successful offensive coordinator for Minnesota, directed a Vikings’ attack that set a variety of NFL and team records, including the league’s single-season then-scoring mark of 556 points in 1998. 1/26 - PSINet Inc., the first and largest independent commercial Internet provider, announced a 20-year partnership to develop a global network for the Ravens. With the agreement, the new facility was named PSINet Stadium. 1/30 - Ravens executive vice president of player personnel Ozzie Newsome was selected for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, along with Lawrence Taylor, Eric Dickerson, Tom Mack and Billy Shaw. Newsome was the NFL’s all-time leading tight end in pass receptions until Shannon Sharpe eclipsed the record in 2001. 9/12 - Brian Billick’s debut as head coach was spoiled in the season opener, as St. Louis defeated the Ravens, 27-10, in the TransWorld Dome. QB Kurt Warner had his first NFL start. 12/26 - The Ravens recorded their first-ever shutout, a 22-0 win over Cincinnati. The victory completed a perfect December and gave the Ravens a franchise-high eight victories. Five players (LB Peter Boulware, LB Ray Lewis, DE Michael McCrary, T Jonathan Ogden and S Rod Woodson) were named to the Pro Bowl. The Ravens’ defense finished second in the NFL (21.3 ppg allowed), and in the team’s 6-3 finish, Baltimore outscored opponents, 324-277. 2000 2/22 - The Ravens signed seven-time Pro Bowl TE Shannon Sharpe, an unrestricted free agent who had starred for 10 years with the Denver Broncos. Sharpe caught 552 passes for 6,983 yards and 44 TDs for Denver. 3/27 - NFL owners approved the sale of 49% of the Ravens to Anne Arundel County (MD) business executive Steve Bisciotti. In it, Bisciotti had an option to purchase the remaining 51% for $325 million in 2004. SEPT. - The Ravens opened the 2000 season with a 16-0 win at Pittsburgh in their last visit to Three Rivers Stadium on 9/3. They won three of their first four games, including a dramatic 39-36 win over Jacksonville (their first win over the Jaguars) and a 37-0 shutout over Cincinnati.

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OCT. - Baltimore finished October at 2-3, and did not score a TD during the month. Trent Dilfer replaced Tony Banks at QB on 10/29 vs. Pittsburgh. NOV./DEC. - Baltimore won its final seven regular season games by a combined score of 193-63. On 11/26, Earnest Byner was the first inductee to the Ravens’ Ring of Honor (Ravens won 44-7 vs. Cleveland). On 12/10, Art Modell was honored in pre-game ceremonies for his 40 years of ownership. That day, the Ravens earned their first playoff berth, defeating San Diego, 24-3. 12/24 - The Ravens’ defense set a 16-game record by allowing only 165 total points. Baltimore also set an NFL record by allowing only 970 yards rushing. The Ravens finished 12-4 after beating the NY Jets, 34-20, on Christmas Eve. Rookie RB Jamal Lewis rushed for a team-record 1,364 yards in 2000. 12/31 - The Ravens defeated the Denver Broncos, 21-3, in an AFC Wild Card Playoff at PSINet Stadium, the first home playoff game in Baltimore since 1977. Jamal Lewis rushed for 110 yards on 30 carries and scored twice, while the defense allowed Denver’s rushing attack only 42 yards on the ground. 2001 1/2 - LB Ray Lewis won NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors from The Associated Press. 1/7 - The Ravens scored 14 fourth quarter points to defeat Tennessee, 24-10, at Adelphia Coliseum to advance to the AFC Championship. The go-ahead TD was a 90-yard return by Anthony Mitchell off a blocked FG. Then, Ray Lewis scored on a 50-yard INT return to seal the win. 1/14 - The Ravens traveled to Oakland and defeated the Raiders, 16-3, in the AFC Championship game to advance to Super Bowl XXXV. TE Shannon Sharpe scored on an NFL postseason-record 96-yard pass from Trent Dilfer. The Ravens limited the Raiders to 24 rushing yards.

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RAVENS HISTORY 1/28 - The Ravens defeated the New York Giants, 34-7, to capture their first World Championship in Super Bowl XXXV, played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. Ray Lewis was named Super Bowl MVP and only Ron Dixon’s 97-yard KOR for a TD averted a shutout against the Giants. A Super Bowl record was set when three TDs were scored in a span of 36 seconds, including Duane Starks’ 49-yard INT return and Jermaine Lewis’ 84-yard KOR. 1/30 - Over 200,000 people turned out on a cold, rainy day to attend the Baltimore Ravens’ victory parade. JULY/AUG. - The Ravens opened training camp as defending World Champions with the entire nation watching, as HBO’s Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Baltimore Ravens debuted with the Ravens as the featured team. 9/9 - The Ravens won their 12th-consecutive game and second-consecutive opener with a 17-6 win over the Chicago Bears at PSINet Stadium. On 9/11, the World Trade Center collapsed and the Pentagon was hit, following terrorist attacks. 10/21 - Matt Stover broke the NFL record for most consecutive games with a FG, snapping Fred Cox’s old mark of 31, when he booted two three-pointers in a 24-14 loss to the Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Stover’s streak ended at 38 games with a missed FGA on 12/16 vs. Pittsburgh. 11/18 - TE Shannon Sharpe became the NFL’s all-time leading pass-catching TE (surpassing Ozzie Newsome’s mark of 662), when Sharpe caught a 29-yard pass on the fifth play of the game vs. the Cleveland Browns. He finished the 2001 season with 692 career receptions for 8,604 yards, both then-all-time NFL highs for a TE. 12/2 - S Rod Woodson set an NFL record by returning a Peyton Manning INT 47 yards for a TD, his 10th career TD on an INT return, in a 39-27 win over Indy. Woodson’s TD snapped a tie with Ken Houston (nine career INT-TDs). 12/23 - RB Corey Dillon of the Bengals rushed for 127 yards, snapping the Ravens’ streak of 50 games (including playoffs) of not allowing a 100-yard rusher, the longest streak since the 1989-1992 Eagles kept a 53-game streak. The Ravens scored their third-consecutive home shutout over the Bengals (16-0), the first time in 24 years (1975-77, Oakland over San Diego) that a team had three straight home shutouts over the same opponent. 2002 1/2 - Six Ravens from the 2001 season were selected to play in the Pro Bowl, tying the team mark set in 1998. Selected were LB Ray Lewis, T Jonathan Ogden, DT Sam Adams, RS Jermaine Lewis, TE Shannon Sharpe and S Rod Woodson. 1/7 - The Ravens played a postponed regular season game against Minnesota at Ravens Stadium and defeated the Vikings, 19-3, allowing Baltimore to advance to the playoffs. The game had been scheduled for Monday, 9/17, but was re-scheduled because of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States. The victory gave the Ravens a 10-6 record and clinched a Wild Card spot as the AFC’s fifth seed. LB Peter 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS HISTORY 2003 JAN./FEB. - Ozzie Newsome was named the NFL’s first minority general manager. The executive VP and GM promoted three members of his staff: Phil Savage, player personnel director; George Kokinis, pro personnel director; and Eric DeCosta, college scouting director. Former Bears Hall of Fame LB Mike Singletary launched his coaching career when he was hired by the Ravens as the team’s LBs coach. Art Modell entered his 43rd (and final) year in the NFL as a franchise owner. 5/6 - Ravens Stadium was re-named M&T Bank Stadium in a press conference held at the stadium. The 15-year, $75 million agreement included naming rights, as well as jointly administered community-based programs. The then-147year-old M&T Bank was headquartered in Buffalo, NY. 9/2 - The average age of the Ravens was only 25.8 years at roster cutdown. Baltimore had 11 first-year players on the roster (seven rookies) and 11 second-year veterans. The average years of experience was just four. The Ravens were the third-youngest team in the NFL (Cleveland, 24.8 and Chicago, 25.3). 9/14 - Baltimore rolled over the Cleveland Browns, 33-13, at M&T Bank Stadium. In that home opener, RB Jamal Lewis broke a then-NFL record with 295 yards rushing on 30 carries and 2 TDs. In the game at Cleveland (12/21), Lewis rushed for 205 yards, setting the NFL mark for rushing yards in a season versus the same team – 500 yards. 12/18 - A then-team-record eight players were voted to the Pro Bowl (most in NFL, tied with the Chiefs): LB Ray Lewis, S Ed Reed, LB Peter Boulware, T Jonathan Ogden, TE Todd Heap, RB Jamal Lewis, CB Chris McAlister and LB/Special Teamer Adalius Thomas. 12/28 - Art Modell was inducted into the Ring of Honor at M&T Bank Stadium in the final game of the season, a 13-10 OT win over Pittsburgh. Baltimore finished 10-6, winning its first-ever AFC North Division title. 12/31 - RB Jamal Lewis and LB Ray Lewis were named The Associated Press NFL Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, while LB Terrell Suggs was named AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. 2004 1/3 - The Ravens lost, 20-17, to the Titans in the AFC Wild Card game at M&T Bank Stadium on Gary Anderson’s gamewinning kick (46-yard FG), with 29 seconds remaining. 2/4 - The late Jim Fassel, former head coach of the NY Giants, was named senior consultant/offense for the Ravens. It marked the first time two Super Bowl head coaches (Brian Billick being the other) were on the same staff. 4/9 - The NFL approved Ravens new owner Steve Bisciotti’s purchase of the club. 4/13 - The Ravens and McDaniel College extended their partnership six years to keep training camp in Westminster. The deal included installation of Sportexe Momentum Turf on the college’s main athletic field, with both parties sharing costs. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

The NFL approved new owner Steve Bisciotti’s purchase of the Baltimore Ravens in April 2004.

10/4 - Former Pro Bowl DE Michael McCrary, who retired in 2002, was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor at halftime of Baltimore's’ Monday Night ABC contest vs. KC. The Chiefs won, 27-24. 10/15 - Ravens moved into their new 200,000-sq.ft. training facility in Owings Mills, MD, during the Bye Week. The new state-of-the-art headquarters became home to over 200 Ravens employees. 12/22 - Five Ravens were named to the Pro Bowl: T Jonathan Ogden (eighth), LB Ray Lewis (seventh), S Ed Reed (second), CB Chris McAlister (second) and LB Terrell Suggs (first). 2005 1/2 - Finishing the 2004 season with a 9-7 record, the Ravens fell one game short of the playoffs. Baltimore produced a 6-2 mark at M&T Bank Stadium and a 3-5 record on the road. Injuries caused regular starters to miss 53 games, including the entire season for Pro Bowl LB Peter Boulware. Other Pro Bowlers who missed considerable time included: TE Todd Heap (10), RB Jamal Lewis (four), LT Jonathan Ogden (four), and CB Deion Sanders (seven). C Mike Flynn missed the first seven games. 1/7 - S Ed Reed was named the 2004 NFL Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press, becoming the second Raven in as many years to win the award. LB Ray Lewis won the award twice (2000, 2003). 1/12 - Jim Fassel and Rex Ryan (1/20) were promoted to offensive and defensive coordinators, respectively. Clarence Brooks (formerly with Miami) replaced Rex Ryan as D-line coach. Chris Foerster (former Miami offensive coordinator) was named offensive line/assistant head coach. Rick Neuheisel was named QBs coach. Fassel’s son, John, was hired as an offensive assistant. 2006 1/1 - Baltimore finished 2005 with a disappointing 6-10 record, going 6-2 at home and netting zero wins on the road. The 67 games lost to injured starters were third most in the NFL,

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(60 to San Diego’s 61). The offense led the NFL in time of possession (32:49) and sack ratio (+43); the 17 sacks allowed set a franchise record and were No. 2 in the NFL to Indy’s 15. 2007 1/13 - In a Divisional Playoff game that provided great angst for Baltimore’s loyal fans, the Ravens were on the wrong side of a 15-6 decision vs. Indianapolis. Not a single TD was scored in this kicking contest between Baltimore’s Matt Stover and the Colts’ Adam Vinatieri. 1/17 - Head coach Brian Billick signed a new four-year contract with the Ravens. Defensive coordinator Rex Ryan signed a new two-year deal with the team. 12/18 - T Jonathan Ogden was named to his 11th-straight Pro Bowl, along with LB Ray Lewis (ninth), S Ed Reed (fourth) and RB Willis McGahee (first). 12/31 - Prompted by a dismal 5-11 season in 2007, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, president Dick Cass and GM Ozzie Newsome held a press conference announcing the decision to relieve head coach Brian Billick and his staff of their coaching duties. Despite an injury report that would have paralyzed most teams, the Ravens never quit. In 2007, the number of games missed by starters was 77, up from just 24 in 2006. By the final game, the Ravens had started three different QBs, including rookie Troy Smith. Baltimore had 12 rookies and one first-year player on the roster, which (13) was the third-most in the NFL to close the year. Baltimore started six different rookies, tying four teams for second most in the NFL. Smith posted only one win versus the AFC North, a 27-21 nailbiter vs. Pittsburgh on 12/30. 2008 1/19 - Steve Bisciotti hired his first head coach – and just the third in Ravens history – John Harbaugh, former special teams/defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles under Andy Reid. Harbaugh’s special teams ranked in the Top 10 of special teams rankings every year from 2000-06, 432

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2009 1/4 - In the 27-9 Wild Card win at Miami, the Ravens’ 4 INTs off Dolphins QB Chad Pennington (who threw only 7 during the regular season) tied for the most in team playoff history. S Ed Reed stole two from Pennington, returning the first pick 64 yards for a TD. 1/10 - The Ravens defeated the top-seeded Tennessee Titans at LP Field, 13-10, getting Joe Flacco his second playoff win – the most for a rookie QB in NFL history. A last-minute, 43yard field goal by K Matt Stover gave Baltimore the win. 1/18 - In the AFC Championship, Baltimore suffered a narrow 23-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field in a hardhitting defensive battle, ending the Ravens’ playoff run. John Harbaugh solidified himself as one of 12 first-year head coaches in the Super Bowl era to lead his team to the conference championship game. The Ravens finished the season No. 2 in the NFL with 19 players on IR, the most in team history (at the time). According to Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News, Baltimore lost 64 games by starters. Baltimore’s defense concluded the 2008 season ranked No. 2 in the NFL. In addition to not allowing a 100-yard rusher for the second-straight season (an NFL-best 35 games dating back to 2006), it set three team records: opponent QB rating (60.6), rushing TDs allowed (4) and rushing first downs allowed (58). A league-high 9 INTs by S Ed Reed contributed to the team’s NFL top-ranked status for INTs with 26. 1/21 - Rex Ryan, Baltimore’s defensive coordinator from 2005-08 and a member of the coaching staff since 1999, was hired by the New York Jets as their head coach. 1/26 - Having served as LBs coach in 2008, Greg Mattison was named the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator. Also, special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg earned the title of assistant head coach. 2/8 - The Baltimore coaching staff led the AFC squad in the Pro Bowl. Five Ravens were voted into the All-Star game for the 2008 season, including ST Brendon Ayanbadejo (third), LB Ray Lewis (10th), FB Le’Ron McClain (first), S Ed Reed (fifth) and LB Terrell Suggs (third). 2010 1/3 - To cap the 2009 regular season, the Ravens produced their sixth playoff team of the decade (2000-09), which ranked third best (tied with Pittsburgh) in the AFC behind Indianapolis (9) and New England (7). With a 21-13 win at Oakland (1/3), John Harbaugh and Joe Flacco, who set the NFL record for most wins ever (13, including playoffs) by a rookie head coach starting a rookie QB in 2008, achieved the league mark for clinching the playoffs in their first two seasons by such a tandem. Harbaugh also became the 10th coach since 1990 to reach the playoffs in his first two seasons as a head coach, while Flacco became the fourth starting QB since the 1970 merger to reach the playoffs in his first two NFL seasons. The Ravens’ “D” finished third in the NFL in total yards (300.5)

John Harbaugh became the third head coach in franchise history in 2008.

1/23 - Cam Cameron, head coach of the Dolphins in 2007, was hired to be the Ravens’ new offensive coordinator by head coach John Harbaugh. 1/28 - Rex Ryan was retained as the team’s defensive coordinator and also named the Ravens’ assistant head coach by John Harbaugh. 4/17 - QB Steve McNair retired after a 13-year NFL career. 6/12 - T Jonathan Ogden retired after a 12-year NFL career. 9/7 - John Harbaugh won his first game as an NFL head coach with a 17-10 victory over Cincinnati in Week 1 at M&T Bank Stadium. A pair of rookie players started the game on offense: QB Joe Flacco and RB Ray Rice. 9/14 - The Ravens’ Bye Week was unexpectedly moved to Week 2 after Hurricane Ike ravaged Texas’ Gulf Coast area and forced the postponement of Baltimore’s game at Houston until Week 10. Due to this schedule change, Baltimore would play 18-consecutive games, including three in the playoffs, before the season concluded. 10/26 - Longtime Ravens T Jonathan Ogden was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor during a win over Oakland just four months after his retirement from football. 12/20 - In the last NFL game to ever be played at the Cowboys’ historic Texas Stadium, the Ravens defeated Dallas, 33-24, with FB Le’Ron McClain recording the longest run in Texas Stadium history with a career-long 82-yard TD scamper. 12/28 - With a Wild Card playoff spot on the line, Baltimore closed out the regular season with a 9-2 record to earn a No. 6 seed in the postseason. The Ravens beat Jacksonville in the season finale, 27-7, to earn their fifth-ever postseason appearance. After starting the year 2-3, the Ravens rallied to end the regular season with an 11-5 record to earn second place in the AFC North and a Wild Card Playoff berth. The 11 regular season wins set an NFL record for the most by a rookie QB (Joe Flacco) and a first-year head coach (John Harbaugh) tandem. Including the playoffs, Harbaugh and Flacco ended 2008 with 13 wins, a new NFL rookie benchmark. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS HISTORY and third in points allowed (16.3). It was the seventh-straight season Baltimore’s defense finished in the NFL’s top six. For the first time in team history, Baltimore had a 3,000-yard passer (Joe Flacco - 3,613), a 1,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice 1,339) and a 1,000-yard receiver (Derrick Mason - 1,028) in the same season. 1/10 - In the Wild Card game at New England, Baltimore beat the Patriots, 33-14, serving the team its first home playoff defeat since 1978. Baltimore snapped New England’s 11-game home playoff winning streak and halted QB Tom Brady’s 23-game overall winning streak at home. The Ravens forced QB Tom Brady into four turnovers (3 INTs and a fumble), finishing the game with a +2 ratio. Baltimore scored 20 points off its 4 turnovers on the day. Baltimore scored 33 points against the Patriots, the thensecond most in Ravens playoff history (34 vs. NYG in Super Bowl XXXV). Twenty-four of the Ravens’ points came in the first quarter, tying for the second-most points in the opening quarter of any playoff game in NFL history. Ray Rice ran for a playoff franchise-record 159 yards and 2 TDs on 22 carries (7.2 avg.), spurring the Ravens’ 234-yard rushing output (the then-most in team playoff history). 1/16 - Baltimore fell at Indianapolis in the Divisional game, 20-3. The Ravens held the Colts to 275 net yards (including just 42 rushing), but Baltimore’s four turnovers proved too costly. 1/31 - The NFL held its annual Pro Bowl in South Florida, an honor five Ravens earned: LB Ray Lewis (11th), FB Le’Ron McClain (second), DT Haloti Ngata (first), S Ed Reed (sixth) and RB Ray Rice (first). 2011 1/2 - To finish the 2010 season, Baltimore tied Pittsburgh for the best record in the division at 12-4, but lost the AFC North on the division-record tiebreaker (5-1 to 4-2). Baltimore, Indy (a then-NFL record nine in a row) and Philadelphia became the only teams to make the playoffs from 2008-10. The 2010 campaign also marked the first time the Ravens ever clinched the postseason three years in a row. This was the third year in a row – the best run in team history – that the Ravens finished third in the NFL in fewest points allowed (16.9 ppg). S Ed Reed missed the first six games of the season rehabbing a hip injury, and despite that, still led the NFL with 8 INTs and 183 INT return yards. Joe Flacco became the third starting QB since the 1970 merger to make the playoffs in his first three seasons, joining Dan Marino and Bernie Kosar. Flacco posted a Ravens’ thenseason best 93.6 QB rating and established then-career highs with 3,622 yards and 25 TDs. RB Ray Rice posted 1,776 yards from scrimmage, third most in the NFL, while WR Derrick Mason became the third player in NFL annals to post 11 consecutive seasons with at least 60 catches (Jerry Rice and Tony Gonzalez). 1/9 - In the Wild Card game at Kansas City, the Ravens prevailed 30-7, becoming the only NFL team to win at least

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RB Ray Rice bolted for an 83-yard TD run on the first play from scrimmage in the Ravens’ Wild Card win over New England during the 2009 playoffs.

one playoff game in each of the last three seasons (2008-10). Harbaugh also became the first head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first three seasons (2008-10). In the victory, the Ravens set then-franchise playoff singlegame records for the following offensive marks: total net yards (390), first downs (26) and passing yards (248). Baltimore’s stingy defense allowed just 161.0 yards of total offense. The Chiefs recorded just 53 net passing yards, which set a Ravens’ postseason record. Flacco set Ravens playoff records (since broken) with 25 completions, 265 yards passing and 2 TDs (on 34 attempts), also producing a then-franchise postseason-record 115.4 QB rating. He earned his fourth-career playoff win and tied Dan Marino for the most combined victories (36) by a QB in his first three seasons. 1/15 - After holding a 21-7 halftime lead, the Ravens fell at Pittsburgh in the Divisional Playoff, 31-24. OLB Terrell Suggs (10) became the Ravens’ career postseason sacks leader with his 3-sack performance, and Baltimore’s 6 total sacks on the night also set a team playoff record. 1/19 - Becoming the team’s fifth defensive coordinator, Chuck Pagano was promoted from secondary coach after Greg Mattison left to coach at the University of Michigan. 1/30 - The Pro Bowl was played in Hawaii, with five Ravens earning 2010 All-Star honors: K Billy Cundiff (first), LB Ray Lewis (12th), DT Haloti Ngata (second), S Ed Reed (seventh) and OLB Terrell Suggs (fourth). 2/14 - Harbaugh and the Ravens agreed to a contract extension (with terms undisclosed). 3/4 - The NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement between the clubs and NFL Players Association, which was signed in March of 2006, expired. 3/11 - The NFL Players Association decertified, declaring itself out of the business of representing players. In exchange for giving up rights under union labor law, the players were able to take their chances in court under antitrust law. 3/12 - NFL owners lock out the players – creating the NFL’s first work stoppage since 1987.

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RAVENS HISTORY 7/25 - Following an offseason that contained no minicamps, OTAs or workout programs due to the lockout, the NFL Players Association and the league’s owners reached an agreement in principle on their 10-year labor deal, creating a new CBA. After a 31-0 vote by the owners to approve the deal on July 21 (the Oakland Raiders abstained), the NFLPA would later ratify the CBA on Aug. 5. 9/11 - Marking the 10th Anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the Ravens honored all military and those whose lives have been lost in the home opener against Pittsburgh. Baltimore prevailed, 35-7, in a contest that saw the Ravens force a franchise-record 7 takeaways. 11/20 - K Matt Stover, the franchise’s all-time leading scorer, was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the Ravens’ 31-24 win over Cincinnati. 12/24 - With a 20-14 win vs. Cleveland, the Ravens went undefeated at M&T Bank Stadium, matching the Packers and Saints as the only teams to go undefeated at home in 2011. Following the victory, John Harbaugh dedicated the “game ball” to the team’s fans for their support during the undefeated home campaign, which marked a franchise first.

3 for points allowed. Overall, Baltimore’s “D” ranked third in both yards allowed (288.9 ypg) and sacks (48). Despite playing eight games against defenses ranked in the NFL’s Top 8, the Ravens were 12th in scoring (23.6 ppg), seventh in third-down offense (42.4%) and 10th in rushing (124.8 ypg). RB Ray Rice produced a career-high and NFLbest 2,068 yards from scrimmage, ranking second in the league in rushing. Rice also set a team mark with 15 total TDs and was second in the NFL among RBs with a teamhigh 76 catches (704 receiving yards). Flacco produced his third-consecutive 3,500-yard/20-TD season and was 13 yards shy of his then-career high with 3,610 passing yards (3,622). WR Torrey Smith was third among NFL rookies with 841 receiving yards (50 catches); his receptions and yards, plus 7 TDs, set new Ravens first-year standards. 1/15 - Baltimore earned a 20-13 Divisional Round victory over Houston at home, helping John Harbaugh become the first head coach in NFL history (since the 1970 merger) to win a playoff game in each of his first four seasons (200811). The Ravens forced 4 turnovers against the Texans, and for the first time in team history (regular season or playoffs), Baltimore did not commit a single penalty. 1/22 - The Ravens’ Super Bowl hopes came to a devastating end in New England with a 23-20 loss in the AFC Championship game. It came down to Baltimore’s final drive in the fourth quarter, when the Ravens had a chance to win or tie the game. But, a QB Joe Flacco-to-WR Lee Evans pass fell incomplete, and K Billy Cundiff’s last-second 32-yard FG attempt sailed wide left, sealing the victory for New England. 1/27 - Dean Pees was named the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator after Chuck Pagano left to become head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. 1/29 - Played in Hawaii to honor the NFL’s 2011 Pro Bowlers, eight Ravens earned All-Star honors: LB Ray Lewis (13th), S Ed Reed (eighth), OLB Terrell Suggs (fifth), DT Haloti Ngata (third), FB Vonta Leach (second), RB Ray Rice (second), G Ben Grubbs (first) and G Marshal Yanda (first). 2/4 - OLB Terrell Suggs was named the 2011 Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year. It marked the fourth time in 12 seasons that a Raven had earned the prestigious honor: Suggs (2011), S Ed Reed (2004) and LB Ray Lewis (2003 & 2000). Additionally, C Matt Birk was named the 2011 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year. The award recognizes a player’s off-the-field community service as well as his playing excellence. 6/8 - The Ravens and Under Armour, whose global headquarters are located in downtown Baltimore, joined forces in a wideranging collaboration that features multiple communityfocused initiatives. The 10-year agreement included naming rights for the team’s practice facility in Owings Mills, which was renamed the Under Armour Performance Center. 9/6 - Art Modell, whose remarkable 43-year NFL career made him a regular finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died of natural causes at Johns Hopkins Hospital at the age of 87. As owner of both the Cleveland Browns (1961-1995) and the

WR Torrey Smith’s game-winning TD catch at Pittsburgh helped the Ravens go 12-4 in 2011 and sweep the AFC North for the first time in team histor .

2012 1/1 - After a 24-16 victory at Cincinnati, the Ravens became the only NFL team to earn a playoff berth the past four seasons (2008-11), also winning the AFC North by sweeping the division for the first time in franchise history. The Ravens, producing a second-straight 12-4 campaign, went 6-0 against playoff teams during the regular season, matching Green Bay as the only clubs to go undefeated in division play and against other postseason qualifiers. QB Joe Flacco, who started every game under head coach John Harbaugh, produced his 44th regular season win as a starter, marking the most ever (at the time) by an NFL QB in his initial four seasons (2008-11). The Ravens, who finished No. 3 in the league in fewest points permitted (16.6 ppg) for the fourth-straight year, tied an NFL record for consecutive seasons of being in the Top 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS HISTORY 2013 1/2 - LB Ray Lewis announced that he would retire at the end of the Ravens’ playoff run, closing one of the greatest careers in NFL history. ”I talked to my team today,” Lewis said. “I talked to them about life in general. And everything that starts has an end. For me, today, I told my team that this will be my last ride.” 1/6 - Before a sellout M&T Bank Stadium crowd that celebrated and saluted LB Ray Lewis in his final home game, the Ravens held the Colts without a touchdown, winning 24-9 in the 2012 Wild Card Playoff. Lewis, in his 17th and final season, finished with 13 tackles and 1 PD in his first game since tearing his triceps on Oct. 14. 1/12 - In what became the fourth-longest game in NFL history, the Ravens outlasted the Broncos, 38-35, in double overtime of the 2012 Divisional Playoff at Denver, producing a thrilling victory that will go down as one of the greatest wins in franchise history. Rookie K Justin Tucker’s 47-yard field goal in the second overtime period sent Baltimore into the AFC Championship for the second-straight season. The Ravens tied the contest at 35 with :31 remaining in regulation on a remarkable QB Joe Flacco-to-WR Jacoby Jones 70yard TD bomb, spurring the incredible comeback. 1/20 - The Ravens earned a trip to their second Super Bowl in franchise history, defeating the No. 2-seeded Patriots, 2813, in the AFC Championship at New England. The Ravens’ defense shut out the NFL’s No. 1-ranked and highest-scoring offense in the second half, and QB Joe Flacco threw 3 TDs in leading Baltimore to victory. 2/1 - In a ceremony held in New Orleans two days before Super Bowl XLVII, Jonathan Ogden, an 11-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ first-ever draft pick (fourth overall in 1996), was announced as a 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee. 2/3 - For the first time in any of the four major pro sports, two head-coaching brothers (John and Jim Harbaugh) faced each other in a championship game. After taking an early 28-6 lead, the Baltimore Ravens needed a goal-line stand to clinch their second World Championship, defeating the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, in Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, LA, at the

OLB Terrell Suggs was named the 2011 AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

Baltimore Ravens (1996-2003), Modell directed teams that produced 28 winning seasons, 28 playoff games, two NFL Championships (1964 and 2000), three other appearances in NFL title contests (1965, ’68 and ’69) and four visits (1986, ’87, ’89 and 2000) to AFC championships. 9/27 - RB Jamal Lewis, the Ravens’ all-time leading rusher, was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the Ravens’ 23-16 win over Cleveland on Thursday night. 12/26 - For their 2012 season efforts, six Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: S Ed Reed (ninth), DT Haloti Ngata (fourth), FB Vonta Leach (third), RB Ray Rice (third), G Marshal Yanda (second) and RS Jacoby Jones (first). 12/30 - The 2012 Ravens finished with a 10-6 record en route to earning their fifth-straight playoff berth and secondconsecutive AFC North title. Under head coach John Harbaugh, Baltimore became the only NFL team to make the playoffs in each of the past five seasons (2008-12). The Ravens, who earned the playoffs in six of the past seven seasons, seized the franchise’s fourth-ever division title with a 4-2 mark in AFC North play and an 8-4 conference record. The Ravens set a then-single-season franchise record by scoring 398 points, averaging the NFL’s 10th-most per game (24.9). Baltimore scored a team-record 254 points at home, producing the NFL’s fourth-best home average of 31.8 ppg. Baltimore also surrendered just 16 give-aways, setting a then-franchise single-season record low. The Ravens’ special teams units were spectacular. In addition to posting a league-best (tied, Darius Reynaud) 3 kick return TDs (108- & 105-yard KORs and 63-yard PR), RS Jacoby Jones led the NFL in KOR average (30.7). Rookie K Justin Tucker made 30 of 33 FGAs (90.9%), producing the then-second-best success rate in Ravens single-season history and also the then-second-best mark by a rookie kicker in NFL history. Harbaugh became just the third coach in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to guide his team to the postseason in each of his first five seasons (2008-12), joining Bill Cowher and Chuck Knox. “Harbs” also became the first head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first four and five seasons.

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RAVENS HISTORY Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Ravens’ “D” delivered the critical stand late in the fourth quarter, overcoming a furious second-half comeback and a 34-minute power outage. With a 3-TD performance vs. the 49ers, QB Joe Flacco threw 11 TD passes in the postseason, tying the NFL singlepostseason record shared by Joe Montana (1989) and Kurt Warner (2008). Flacco and Montana did not throw an INT during those respective postseasons. Flacco finished the game 22-of-33 for 287 yards to produce a 124.2 rating. In 2012, Flacco also became the first starting QB in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to make the playoffs in each of his first five seasons. Also winning at least one playoff game in each of those postseasons, he compiled nine playoff victories, which tie (Tom Brady) for the most among QBs in the first five seasons of a career. The Ravens produced one of the most electrifying postseasons in NFL history. Averaging 410.3 yards of offense (134.8 rush & 275.5 pass), Baltimore scored 31.0 points per game while allowing just 22.0. WR Anquan Boldin recorded 22 catches for 380 yards and 4 TDs, while WR Jacoby Jones posted a 29.4 receiving average (5 for 147), catching TDs of 70 and 56 yards. (Jones also had a 108-yard KOR-TD in the Super Bowl.) The Ravens’ defense registered 10 takeaways (6 INTs and 4 FRs), helping produce a +6 overall turnover differential during their playoff run. The unit also posted 9 sacks in four playoff games, including 4.5 by OLB Paul Kruger. 2/5 - Baltimore celebrated the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII Championship as thousands of fans lined the streets of Charm City and completely filled M&T Bank Stadium for a celebration. Fans also gathered at City Hall and cheered when the Ravens arrived to kick off the parade route with the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy. 6/5 - As guests of President Barack Obama, the Ravens visited The White House and were honored for winning Super Bowl XLVII. Said the President: “Now, I imagine there were times last year when these players were the only ones who knew that they’d make it here to show off this trophy. Because, during the year, they lost player after player to injury; they

QB Joe Flacco was named Super Bowl XLVII MVP in the Ravens’ 34-31 win.

dropped four of their last five regular season games. In the playoffs, they trailed Denver by a touchdown with 70 yards and less than a minute to go. ... And then, in the Super Bowl, just when it looked like they had the momentum, the lights went out for a half hour. ... But these Ravens always pulled through.” 8/3 - T Jonathan Ogden, an 11-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ first-ever draft pick (fourth overall in 1996), was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Canton, OH. Ogden was presented by Ravens GM and executive VP Ozzie Newsome. Stated Ogden: “[The Ravens were] a new team, and we were new to the city [in 1996]. We were all rookies together. I watched us grow, myself as a player and the fans as an NFL city from infancy to one of – if not the best – football towns in the National Football League, with undoubtedly the best and most passionate fans that I’ve ever seen, and I want to thank you guys for being that.” 9/22 - LB Ray Lewis, the Ravens’ all-time leading tackler and second-ever draft choice, was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the 30-9 win over Houston. 12/8 - In a remarkable and most-memorable contest that set NFL records for the most points scored (36) in the last 2:05 of a game and most lead changes (six) in a fourth quarter, the Ravens found a way to beat the Vikings, 29-26. In the span of 121 seconds late in the game, 36 points were scored, including the winning TD by Baltimore with 4 seconds left. That score came when Joe Flacco, who led the game-winning, 5-play, 80-yard drive, hit rookie WR Marlon Brown with a 9-yard TD strike. This wild battle started with a near-blizzard snowfall that made it difficult for QBs to find receivers beyond the line of scrimmage. 12/27 - For their 2013 season production, four Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: DT Haloti Ngata (fifth), OLB Terrell Suggs (sixth), K Justin Tucker (first) and G Marshal Yanda (third). 12/29 - For the first time since 2008 – the year the Ravens hired John Harbaugh – Baltimore did not make the playoffs, coming one game short with an 8-8 mark and placing third in the AFC North after falling 34-17 in the finale at Cincinnati. Tied 17-17 near the end of the third quarter of the game, Baltimore needed only that win to clinch a postseason berth.

WR/RS Jacoby Jones posted a 108-yard KOR-TD to open the second half of Super Bowl XLVII. Jones also added a 56-yard TD catch during the game, helping set a Super Bowl single-game record for most combined yards (290). 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS HISTORY three quarters and sacking QB Ben Roethlisberger five times. The win marked Baltimore’s first-ever playoff triumph in the Steel City and gave the Ravens their 10th all-time postseason road victory, tying Green Bay (existing since 1919) for the most in pro football history. 1/10 - In a tense Divisional battle at New England, the Ravens’ bid to play in their fourth AFC Championship game in seven seasons came to an abrupt end in Foxborough with a narrow 35-31 defeat to the Patriots. New England erased two 14-point Baltimore leads to win the contest, becoming the first team in NFL history to accomplish the feat. 1/20 - Marc Trestman was hired as the team’s offensive coordinator following the departure of Gary Kubiak, who was named Denver’s new head coach. 7/28 - Constellation and the Ravens announced an agreement to construct a 375-kilowatt (DC) solar generation project at the team’s headquarters and training facility in Owings Mills...The roof-mounted solar power system expanded the current energy services relationship...Constellation owns and operates the solar power system, while the Ravens finance the electricity generated by the solar panels from Constellation under a 20-year power purchase agreement...The solar power system went into full operation on May 26, 2016. 8/5 - The Ravens announced fan experience and gameday enhancements at M&T Bank Stadium, including a $6.5 million investment in an expansive Wi-Fi system, a revolutionary 3-D video system called freeD that shows replays from every possible angle and new safety measures to ease entry into the stadium and ensure top-of-the-line security for everyone. 8/18-21 - Leading up to their second preseason game at Philadelphia, the Ravens traveled to the City of Brotherly Love for three days of practice at the NovaCare Center against the host Eagles. 9/13-10/26 - Starting with a season-opening loss at Denver, five of Baltimore’s first seven games of the 2015 campaign were on the road, with the Ravens dropping close contests at the Broncos, at Oakland, at San Francisco and at Arizona... The last time an NFL team opened the season playing five of its first seven games on the road was in 2000...That team – 16 years prior – was the eventual Super Bowl XXXV-winning Ravens...Following the Sept. 13 game at Denver, the Ravens traveled to San Jose, CA, where they stayed and practiced for an entire week at San Jose State leading up to a Week 2 matchup with the Raiders in Oakland...Baltimore also held the Saturday pre-game walk-through at Stanford University. 11/22 - S Ed Reed, the Ravens’ all-time leader in interceptions (61) and NFL’s all-time record-holder in INT return yards (1,590), was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the 16-13 win over St. Louis. 12/22 - For their 2015 season production, four Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: LS Morgan Cox (first, who was selected in January as a “need” player), OLB Elvis Dumervil (fifth, who was added as an alternate in January), P Sam Koch (first) and G Marshal Yanda (fifth)...Each player represented the Ravens in Hawaii on Jan. 31, 2016.

Ray Lewis (above) was inducted into the Ravens’ Ring of Honor (detailed on previous page) in 2013, following his incredible 17-year NFL career.

2014 1/27 - Gary Kubiak was hired as the team’s offensive coordinator following the departure of Jim Caldwell, who was named Detroit’s new head coach. 5/21 - M&T Bank and the Ravens announced a 10-year, $60 million extension of their partnership, which includes the continuation of naming rights to M&T Bank Stadium and an array of community-focused programs, including a new initiative focused on helping at-risk children in Baltimore. 10/12 - QB Joe Flacco became the fastest player in NFL history (since 1970 merger) to toss 5 TDs (16 minutes and 3 seconds into the game) in the 48-17 victory at Tampa Bay. The Ravens’ offense gained 475 yards vs. the Bucs, with the 48 points scored marking the most in Ravens road game history. 10/19 - TE Todd Heap, the Ravens’ all-time leader in receiving TDs (41), was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor during halftime of the 29-7 win over Atlanta. 12/23 - For their 2014 season production, four Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: OLB Elvis Dumervil (fourth), RB Justin Forsett (first, originally voted a first alternate), LB C.J. Mosley (first, becoming the first Ravens rookie to earn the distinction) and G Marshal Yanda (fourth). 12/28 - Beating the Browns 20-10, the Ravens produced a 10-6 regular season record en route to earning their sixth playoff berth in seven seasons. The Ravens set then-singleseason franchise records by scoring 409 points (including a team-best 206 on the road) and producing 5,838 yards of offense. QB Joe Flacco posted career bests in yards (3,986) and touchdown passes (27). Baltimore tallied the NFL’s second-most sacks (49, tied with Philadelphia) and boasted the No. 2 red zone defense (42.6), also allowing the league’s sixth-fewest points per game (18.9). P Sam Koch produced the NFL’s No. 3 gross average (47.4) and No. 1 net average (43.3), setting the Ravens’ single-season records for each. 2015 1/3 - Behind an offensive line that included two rookie starters (LT James Hurst and RG John Urschel), the Ravens won, 3017, at the host Steelers in a Wild Card matchup, producing their NFL-best 10th playoff victory since 2008. Baltimore’s defense was stout, holding Pittsburgh out of the end zone for 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS HISTORY become the best. I’ll never forget that smile.” 5/10 - For the first time since 2002, the Ravens returned to natural grass on the playing field of M&T Bank Stadium... Baltimore grounds crews removed the artificial Shaw Sports Turf in February and began laying sod in the stadium in early May. “To me, [playing on grass is] Baltimore,” John Harbaugh stated. “It epitomizes what Baltimore is all about, the history of football in Baltimore. A Baltimore football team should be playing on a grass field, ultimately. It’s a recognition of that. I like the grass. I think it’s the AFC North, it’s the Baltimore Ravens – it just seems right.” 9/17 - At the age of 65, Clarence Brooks, the Ravens’ longest-tenured assistant coach, passed away at a hospital in Weston, Fla., following a battle with esophageal and stomach cancer...The beloved Brooks – referred to by most as “C.B.” – originally joined the organization in 2005 and served 11 seasons as defensive line coach...The following day (9/18), Baltimore played at Cleveland and rallied from 20 points down to beat the Browns, 25-20. 11/6 - With the Ravens’ 21-14 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, head coach John Harbaugh (81) surpassed Brian Billick (80) for the most regular season wins by a head coach in team history. 11/10 - Baltimore debuted an all-purple uniform as part of the NFL’s “Color Rush” game for the Week 10 matchup against the Cleveland Browns...The Ravens won, 28-7, in a game that was played on Thursday Night Football at M&T Bank Stadium...Unlike the purple jerseys the Ravens typically wear, the Color Rush uniforms (shown on WR Steve Smith Sr. below) displayed gold numbers and stripes on the pants. 11/20 - With 93,056 fans watching at Dallas’ AT&T Stadium, the Ravens played in front of the largest crowd in their franchise’s history...The Cowboys emerged victorious, however, 27-17.

Legendary safety Ed Reed, who ranks first in NFL history with 1,590 INT return yards, was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor in 2015.

2016 1/3 - The Ravens concluded their 5-11 season with a 24-16 defeat at Cincinnati...Baltimore played an NFL-record 14 games decided by 8 points or fewer (tied, 1994 NYG) and posted a season-high (tied, Chi.) seven games decided by 3 points or fewer (4-3 record)...Baltimore had 20 players on Injured Reserve (the NFL’s second most), including eight starters, with 12 starters missing a combined 71 games... Additionally, the Ravens played four different starting QBs (Joe Flacco, Matt Schaub, Jimmy Clausen & Ryan Mallett) for the first time in franchise history. 1/16 - Ted Marchibroda, former head coach of the Baltimore Colts and the first head coach in Baltimore Ravens history, passed away peacefully at his home in Virginia at the age of 84...Marchibroda spent 12 seasons as an NFL head coach, including time with the Baltimore Colts (1975-79), Indianapolis Colts (1992-95) and Baltimore Ravens (1996-98). Stated Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome: “Ted is a founding father of the Ravens. He was a tremendous competitor and a tough man with a gentle soul. In a way, he set the Ravens’ path. He wanted players who owned what he called ‘a football temperament.’ Those are players who love all aspects of the game – the mental part, lifting weights, practice and the physicality. That eventually became what we now call ‘Playing Like a Raven.’ Ted taught me more about football. He was classy in every way.” 3/18 - CB Tray Walker, a 2015 fourth-round draft selection, passed away following a serious motorbike accident in Southeast Florida...Walker was involved in the accident on March 17...On March 26, approximately 45 members of the Ravens organization – teammates, coaches and front office staff – joined Walker’s family and friends at the 93rd Street Community Baptist Church to celebrate his life. Said John Harbaugh: “Tray was a young man with a good and kind heart. He was humble and loved everything about being part of the Ravens’ team. He loved his teammates, the practice and the preparation, and that showed every day. He was coachable, did his most to improve and worked to

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WR Steve Smith Sr. seen above in the Ravens’ all-purple “Color Rush” uniforms for the 11/10/16 game vs. Cleveland, which the Ravens won, 28-7.

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1/31 - The Ravens announced a three-year, approximately $120 million self-funded investment that enhanced the fan experience at M&T Bank Stadium...Improvements included new 4K ultra-high definition video displays, escalators and elevators to the upper deck, a new sound system, upgraded kitchen facilities and club level enhancements...In January, the Ravens also launched a $45 million construction project to upgrade their Owings Mills training facility (the Under Armour Performance Center). JULY/AUG. - Due to renovations and construction at the Under Armour Performance Center, for just the second time in team history, the Ravens did not have fans attend training camp...The other occurrence came in 2011 following the NFL lockout...However, Baltimore still held three free and open stadium practices for fans to attend in 2017 (two at M&T Bank Stadium and one at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis). 9/23 - The Ravens, playing in their first-ever international game, lost, 44-7, to the Jaguars in front of 84,592 fans at London’s Wembley Stadium...It marked the third-largest crowd to ever watch a Ravens’ game. 10/26 - In front of a national audience on Thursday Night Football, the Ravens notched the franchise’s 200th victory (regular season & playoffs combined) with a dominating 40-0 performance vs. Miami at M&T Bank Stadium. 11/19 - Baltimore posted its third shutout of the season and first-ever win at historic Lambeau Field by defeating the Packers, 23-0...The Ravens became the first team to register three shutouts in a single season since the 2003 Patriots and recorded their 13th overall in franchise history (most in the NFL, tied with NE, since their 1996 inception). 12/19 - For their 2017 season production, three Ravens earned Pro Bowl honors: LB C.J. Mosley (third), OLB Terrell Suggs (seventh) and S Eric Weddle (fifth)...These players represented the Ravens in Orlando on Jan. 28, 2018. 12/31 - Winning six of its last nine games, Baltimore finished second in the AFC North with a 9-7 record in 2017, falling one game short of earning a playoff berth (lost on tiebreaker) for the seventh time in John Harbaugh’s 10-year tenure. All the Ravens needed to make the 2017 playoffs was a home win over Cincinnati in Week 17 (Dec. 31)...However, Baltimore’s hopes were dashed when the Bengals produced a 49-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-12 with just 44 seconds remaining to earn a hard-fought, 31-27 victory that closed out the Ravens’ season in heartbreaking fashion. The Ravens produced NFL bests in INTs (22), takeaways (34) and shutouts (3 – the most in a season since the 2003 Patriots)...Baltimore’s +17 turnover differential ranked No. 1 in the NFL, while its defensive passer rating (72.4) and 5 defensive TDs (tied with Det. & Phi.) were each second best. Over the season’s last nine games, Baltimore scored the NFL’s second-most points per contest (29.4)...During this span, the Ravens also ranked No. 1 in fewest giveaways (5) and No. 2 in sacks allowed (10).

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RAVENS HISTORY Football Outsiders tabbed Baltimore’s special teams as the NFL’s No. 1 overall unit in 2017...The Ravens’ ranking was the NFL’s eighth highest in a season since 1986...In the annual ST report from senior writer Rick Gosselin, Baltimore finished No. 4 and has ranked in the Top 5 for six-straight seasons.

7/12 -The Ravens announced an enhanced ticketing process, providing fans a simple, smart and secure way to enter games at M&T Bank Stadium...Beginning in 2018, traditional paper tickets were no longer used. Instead, the following two options were implemented: Ravens season ticket holders received a PSL Owner Season Ticket card – much like a credit card – to enter the stadium. Or, fans could now access tickets via their smartphone by using the Ravens Mobile App. 8/2 - For the first time in team history, the Ravens played in the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame game in Canton, OH... Baltimore bested the Bears, 17-16, just two nights prior to LB Ray Lewis’ Hall of Fame induction. 8/4 - LB Ray Lewis, a 13-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ second-ever draft pick (26th overall in 1996), was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Canton, OH. Lewis was presented by his daughter, Diaymon. Stated Ravens longtime GM/EVP Ozzie Newsome, who drafted Lewis in 1996: “For 17 years, we could point to No. 52 and tell the other players: ‘Follow his lead. Practice like Ray practices. Prepare like Ray prepares. Be a great teammate like him.’ It was our privilege to have him as a Raven. We are all better for having him here. His play on gamedays speaks for itself. Even in that small group who have the honor of being a Hall of Famer, Ray stands out. When you talk about the great players of all time, no matter position, he is among the greatest of the great.” 8/6-9 - Prior to their second preseason game vs. the Rams, Baltimore hosted Los Angeles for several joint practices at the Under Armour Performance Center. 8/17-20 - Leading up to their third preseason game at Indy, the Ravens traveled to the Hoosier State for three days of practice at Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, IN. 10/14 - The Ravens dominated the Titans in a 21-0 shutout at Nissan Stadium...Baltimore’s “D,” under first-year coordinator Don Martindale, set a team record with 11 sacks...Tennessee produced just 106 total yards, marking the second fewest ever allowed by a Ravens’ defense (this figure included 51 net passing yards, which set a new singlegame Baltimore record at the time)...Baltimore also became the first team since the 1934 Lions to not allow a TD after halftime in each of its first six games of a season.

The night before Super Bowl LII, it was announced that LB Ray Lewis would be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2018. In the picture above, Lewis is fitted for his HOF gold jacket.

2018 1/9 - Don “Wink” Martindale was hired as the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator following the retirement of Dean Pees. 1/21 - Ravens TE Benjamin Watson, Panthers TE Greg Olsen and Texans DE J.J. Watt were named the three finalists for the prestigious 2017 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. (Watt was eventually named the winner on Feb. 3.) 2/3 - In a ceremony held in Minneapolis the night before Super Bowl LII, Ray Lewis, a 13-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ second-ever draft pick (26th overall in 1996), was announced as a 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee. 2/13 - It was announced that the Ravens and Bears would play on Aug. 2 in the annual Hall of Fame Game to kick off the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week in Canton, OH. 5/17 - The Ravens introduced their new Flock Friendly Fare, dramatically reducing pricing on gameday concessions to further enhance the fan experience at M&T Bank Stadium. In total, 21 of the most popular menu items were reduced, creating up to 53 percent savings on a single item and a 33 percent average price reduction. “We constantly ask our fans for feedback, and the price of concessions has regularly been discussed,” Ravens president Dick Cass stated. “We listened, and we have made adjustments. This price reduction, along with the $120 million we’ve invested in stadium enhancements over the last three years, will make our gameday experience better.” Of all the items receiving reductions, 12 included food options, while nine beverage items reduced in cost. The menu also included a $5 domestic beer (12 ounces) option for the first time ever.

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RAVENS HISTORY 11/18 - In a 24-21 home win over Cincinnati, Baltimore produced the then-fifth-most rushing yards (267, tied) in franchise history....Rookies QB Lamar Jackson (117) and RB Gus Edwards (115) each rushed for over 100 yards, marking the first time in NFL history that a team had a rookie QB & RB each surpass 100 rushing yards in a game (Jackson’s 117 also stand as the most in league history by a QB in his starting debut)...Filling in for injured Joe Flacco (hip), Jackson completed 13 of 19 passes for 150 yards, 0 TDs and 1 INT. 11/25 - John Harbaugh notched his 100th regular season win as head coach of the Ravens in a 34-17 victory over Oakland at M&T Bank Stadium. 12/18 - The NFL announced that three Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their outstanding performances during the 2018 season: LB C.J. Mosley (fourth), S Eric Weddle (sixth) and G Marshal Yanda (seventh)...DT Brandon Williams was later added to the squad on Jan. 15 after originally being selected as an alternate. 12/30 - Winning six of its last seven games – all with QB Lamar Jackson as the starter – Baltimore (10-6) captured its first AFC North Division title since 2012 (and fifth ever) by beating Cleveland, 26-24, at M&T Bank stadium...The Ravens earned a playoff berth for the seventh time during head coach John Harbaugh’s 11-year tenure, returning to the postseason for the first time since 2014. In 2018, the Ravens produced the NFL’s No. 1 defense, allowing 292.9 yards per game...Baltimore permitted the league’s second-fewest points per game (17.9), behind Chicago’s 17.7...The Ravens ranked No. 1 in total defense for the second time (2006) in team history and produced a Top 10 defense for the eighth time during Harbaugh’s 11 seasons. Boasting the NFL’s No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg), the Ravens racked up the then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise history...Baltimore also produced a thenfranchise-record 5,999 total yards...Over the team’s final seven games (with Jackson as starter), the Ravens piled up an NFL-high 1,607 rushing yards (229.6 ypg), with Seattle (1,190) rushing for the next-highest total. Baltimore was one of two teams (Pittsburgh) to rank in the NFL’s Top 10 in both total defense (first) and total offense (ninth)...Prior to 2018, this feat had never been accomplished by a Ravens team. 2019 1/6 - Baltimore fell at home in the Wild Card round, 23-17, to the Los Angeles Chargers...LAC then lost at eventual Super Bowl Champion New England in the Divisional round...Lamar Jackson (21) became the youngest QB to ever start an NFL postseason game. 1/11 - Greg Roman was promoted to be the team’s offensive coordinator, succeeding Marty Mornhinweg. 2/2 - In a ceremony held in Atlanta the night before Super Bowl LIII, Ed Reed, a nine-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ all-time leader in INTs (61), was announced as a 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

S Ed Reed became the third "homegrown" Raven (T Jonathan Ogden - 2013 & LB Ray Lewis - 2018) to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

3/15 - Eleven-year special teams coordinator/associate head coach Jerry Rosburg announced his retirement...Chris Horton was named Baltimore’s new special teams coach. 8/3 - S Ed Reed, a nine-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ top draft pick (24th overall) in 2002, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Canton, OH. Stated Reed, during his 36-minute induction speech: “Baltimore, I love that city. You all are the reason why I did it so hard, why I gave so much on that football field.” 8/4-7 - Prior to their first preseason game vs. the Jaguars, Baltimore hosted Jacksonville for several joint practices at the Under Armour Performance Center. 8/19-21 - Prior to their third preseason game at Philadelphia, the Eagles hosted the Ravens for several joint practices at the NovaCare Complex. 9/8 - Setting team records for the most points (59) and yards (643) in a game, the Ravens won spectacularly in their season opener at Miami, drubbing the Dolphins, 59-10...Baltimore set an NFL record for most points (42) in the first half of a season opener while establishing a team mark for scoring in any half...QB Lamar Jackson produced a perfect passer rating (158.3), throwing a team-tying-record 5 TDs and completing 17 of 20 passes for 324 yards. 9/29 - Brian Billick, the first coach in Ravens history to win a Super Bowl (2000 season), was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor at halftime of the game against the Browns... Billick led Baltimore to four playoff berths in nine seasons (1999-2007), producing an 85-67 overall record, including a 13-3 mark in 2006. 10/6 - The Ravens stopped the Steelers, 26-23, in overtime, at Heinz Field when K Justin Tucker nailed a 46-yard FG with 5:26 left in the extra period...Entering the contest, Baltimore had lost two in a row, but with this victory, kicked off what would become a franchise-record 12-game winning streak during the 2019 regular season. 12/12 - The Ravens clinched a second-consecutive AFC North title when they overwhelmed the Jets, 42-21, at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday Night Football...For the first time in team history, the Ravens improved to 12-2, with QB Lamar Jackson throwing 5 TD passes and breaking the single442

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John Harbaugh became the first Ravens coach to take home AP NFL Coach of the Year honors following the 2019 season.

vs. the pass (207.2 ypg)...During their 12-game winning streak (starting in Week 5), the Ravens allowed the NFL’s fewest yards (268.9) and points (15.2) per game...Baltimore allowed just 18 TDs (a league low) in its final 12 games, also scoring 6 defensive TDs of its own during this span. 2020 1/11 - Baltimore fell at home in the Divisional round, 28-12, to the Tennessee Titans, who advanced to play Kansas City (the eventual Super Bowl Champions) in the AFC Championship. 2/1 - It was a huge night for the Ravens at the annual NFL Honors ceremony, as John Harbaugh (AP Coach of the Year), Lamar Jackson (AP NFL MVP) and Greg Roman (AP Assistant Coach of the Year) took home three of the night's top accolades...Jackson became the NFL's second-ever unanimous MVP (Tom Brady, 2010), also producing the Ravens' first-ever NFL MVP...Harbaugh and Roman also became the first-ever Ravens to win their respective awards. 2/29 - At the 50th Annual NFL 101 Awards, held in Kansas City, MO, John Harbaugh and QB Lamar Jackson were named the 2019 AFC Coach of the Year and AFC Offensive Player of the Year, respectively. 3/6 - At the annual Maxwell Club Awards ceremony, held in Atlantic City, NJ, QB Lamar Jackson was named the Bert Bell Professional Player of the Year, and John Harbaugh received the Greasy Neale Professional Coach of the Year Award for their outstanding 2019 seasons. 3/11 - Ravens G Marshal Yanda announced his retirement from the NFL...A 13-year veteran, Yanda played in 177 regular season games, all with Baltimore, tying T Jonathan Ogden for the most by an offensive lineman in team history...Including playoffs (14 games), Yanda saw action in 191 total games, which are the most ever by a Ravens’ offensive lineman... During the ceremony, it was announced by Ravens EVP & GM Eric DeCosta that Yanda would enter the Ravens' Ring of Honor at a future date. 3/16 - Ravens employees at the team's Owings Mills training facility (the Under Armour Performance Center) and M&T Bank Stadium began working from home in the midst of the COVID-19 global pandemic...For several months, extending into late June and early July, nearly all team operations were

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RAVENS HISTORY conducted remotely...This included the NFL's offseason program, which was held virtually via Zoom meetings... Additionally, for the first time in league history, the NFL Draft (April 23-25) was conducted virtually from personnel staff and coach homes all around the country, with NFL leadership setting up personal offices and broadcasting rooms to carry out the selection of players. 6/8 - John Harbaugh and his coaching staff returned to the Under Armour Performance Center for the first time in nearly three months...Throughout the offseason, coaches conducted virtual training and meeting sessions with players prior to training camp due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 7/15 - With NFL/NFLPA protocols prohibiting teams from having fans at training camp due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ravens announced that they would not be able to host fans during their 2020 training camp. 8/10 - The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation and the Ravens jointly distributed $1 million to support social justice reform throughout the Baltimore community...A committee of current and former Ravens players determined which Baltimore-area organizations would receive the funds, with 28 total programs ultimately chosen. 8/24 - After consulting with government officials and public health experts, the Ravens announced that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they would not host fans at M&T Bank Stadium for at least the initial part of the 2020 season. 10/23 - The Ravens received approval from Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Baltimore City Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young to host approximately 4,000 fans for the Nov. 1 game vs. Pittsburgh. 11/16 - After consulting with the offices of Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young, in addition to public health officials, the decision was made not to host fans for the Nov. 22 game vs. Tennessee...In giving the matter careful consideration, due to the rise of Maryland’s COVID-19 infection rate and increased hospitalizations, the Ravens made this decision in an effort to protect the wellbeing and safety of the Baltimore community...Baltimore would not host fans at M&T Bank Stadium for the remainder of the 2020 season. 11/30 - The NFL announced that the Ravens' game at Pittsburgh (originally scheduled for Thanksgiving Night) was moved to Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 3:40 p.m. due to the emergence of multiple COVID-19 cases in the Ravens organization... Additionally, it was announced that the Week 13 game vs. Dallas would be moved to Tuesday, Dec. 8 at 8:05 p.m.... During that Steelers game, which Baltimore dropped, 19-14, nine starters (including QB Lamar Jackson and six other Pro Bowlers) were absent due to COVID-19. 12/21 - Seven Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances during the 2020 season: T Orlando Brown Jr. (second), DE Calais Campbell (sixth), LS Morgan Cox (fourth), CB Marlon Humphrey (second), OLB Matthew Judon (second), FB Patrick Ricard (second) and K Justin Tucker (fourth) were selected to the AFC squad. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2021 1/3 - With a 38-3 victory at Cincinnati in Week 17, Baltimore clinched its third-straight playoff berth and the ninth overall during head coach John Harbaugh's 13-year tenure. The 2020 Ravens’ rushing attack finished No. 1 in the NFL (191.9 ypg) and produced the third-most yards (3,071) in a 16game NFL season...Baltimore had three players – QB Lamar Jackson (1,005), RB J.K. Dobbins (805) & RB Gus Edwards (723) – rush for over 700 yards each, while Jackson became the first QB in NFL history to surpass the 1,000-yard rushing milestone in multiple seasons...Dobbins set a Ravens’ rookie record by scoring 9 TDs (all rushing), including at least 1 TD in his final six games to close out the regular season... Dobbins’ 6.01 ypc average ranked No. 1 among all NFL RBs, while Jackson’s 6.32 ypc average was No. 1 overall...TE Mark Andrews had 58 catches for 701 yards and 7 TDs, becoming the first TE in Ravens history with multiple seasons of at least 700 receiving yards and 7 receiving TDs. Baltimore allowed the NFL’s second-fewest points (18.9) and seventh-fewest yards (329.8) per game...The Ravens also owned the No. 2 third-down defense (34.0%) and produced a league-high 25 FFs...CB Marlon Humphrey led the NFL with a Ravens’ single-season record 8 FFs, also registering a teamhigh 11 PD...CB Marcus Peters tied (two players) to produce the NFL’s third-most takeaways (4 INTs & 2 FRs), while rookie LB Patrick Queen posted a team-high 105 tackles, becoming the NFL’s only defender with at least 70 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 FFs, 2 FRs, 1 INT and 1 defensive TD. 1/10 - Baltimore prevailed, 20-13, in the Wild Card round at Tennessee...The Ravens trailed 10-0 in the first quarter, but overcame that deficit to produce the largest comeback in postseason franchise history...Baltimore’s 236 rushing yards marked the most in franchise playoff history. 1/16 - The Ravens fell, 17-3, at second-seeded Buffalo in the Divisional Playoff...QB Lamar Jackson suffered a concussion on the final play of the third quarter, and backup QB Tyler Huntley, and undrafted rookie free agent, was forced into action to attempt a comeback. 5/4 - In a letter to PSL Owners, the Ravens announced their intentions to have a full capacity at M&T Bank Stadium during the 2021 season: "We are optimistic that we will have a full stadium of fans this season. We will continue to work diligently with state and local agencies to prepare to host fans safely." 6/3 - Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and his wife, Renee, announced that they would honor Ozzie Newsome – the Ravens’ longtime personnel executive and Pro Football Hall of Famer – by making a $4 million gift in his name to Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)...Through The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation, the $4 million donation will create the Ozzie Newsome Scholars Program, which will fund scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland. 8/18-19 - Leading up to their second preseason game at Carolina, the Ravens and Panthers held two days of joint practices at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC. 444

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2022 1/9 - After starting the season with an AFC-best 8-3 record, the Ravens dropped their last six games – five of which came by a combined 8 points...With a final 8-9 mark, Baltimore missed the playoffs for the first time in four seasons and for just the fifth time during head coach John Harbaugh’s 14-year tenure...Ravaged by injuries throughout the year, projected 2021 starters missed a combined 114 games due to injury/illness, with a total of 19 players finishing the season on Injured Reserve...Despite facing consistent adversity, the Ravens continuously fought and remained in playoff contention entering their Week 18 game vs. Pittsburgh...For the season, Baltimore’s offense ranked No. 6 in total yards (378.8 ypg) and posted the No. 3 rush attack (145.8 ypg). 1/27 - Mike Macdonald was hired as the Ravens’ new defensive coordinator following the departure of Don “Wink” Martindale...Macdonald re-joined the Ravens after spending 2021 as Michigan’s defensive coordinator...Prior to his time with the Wolverines, he spent seven seasons (2014-20) as an assistant coach in Baltimore. 4/1 - Longtime sports executive Sashi Brown became the Ravens’ new team president, following the retirement of Dick Cass, who held the position for 18 seasons (2004-21)... Throughout his Ravens career, Cass made an indelible impression while guiding every facet of the organization... When Steve Bisciotti became the team’s majority owner in 2004, his first hire was naming Cass as president...For the nearly two decades after that, Cass provided a wealth of business knowledge, legal and negotiating expertise, philanthropic principles, and a calm and consistent leadership style.

K Justin Tucker booted an NFL-record 66-yard FG to help Baltimore beat Detroit.

10/3 - With 102 yards on the ground in a 23-7 win at Denver, Baltimore rushed for 100+ yards in its 43rd-straight game, tying (Pittsburgh, 1974-77) for the longest streak in pro football history. 10/11 - In a 31-25 OT win at home against Indianapolis on Monday Night Football, QB Lamar Jackson threw for a singlegame franchise-record 442 yards...In the contest, Jackson also passed for 4 TDs and completed 86% of his passes (37of-43), becoming the first player in NFL history to pass for 400 yards with an 85%-or-better completion percentage...Adding 62 yards on the ground, he became the first player in NFL history to post 400 yards passing, 4 TD passes, 0 INTs and at least 50 yards rushing in a single game. TE Mark Andrews posted a Ravens’ tight end single-game record 147 receiving yards, while his 11 receptions tied (Dennis Pitta in 2016) a previous single-game high for a Baltimore TE...Andrews also became the first NFL player since the 1970 merger to record 2 receiving TDs and 2 twopoint conversions in a game. During halftime of the game, former DT Haloti Ngata, a five-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro, was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor. 10/17 - With a 34-6 win over the LA Chargers at M&T Bank Stadium, QB Lamar Jackson surpassed Hall of Famer Dan Marino to become the first QB in league history to reach 35 career victories before the age of 25. 12/22 - Five Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances in 2021: TE Mark Andrews (second), WR/RS Devin Duvernay (first), QB Lamar Jackson (second), FB Patrick Ricard (fourth), K Justin Tucker (fifth). 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Sashi Brown (right) became the Ravens' third-ever team president following the retirement of Dick Cass (left), who held the role for 18 seasons (2004-21).

5/19 - Ravens P Sam Koch announced his retirement as an NFL player and joined the Ravens' coaching staff as a special teams consultant...A 16-year veteran, Koch appeared in a franchise-record 256 regular season games – 239 of which came consecutively from 2006-20 (also a team record)...He produced franchise records in punts (1,168), punt yardage (52,868), career gross average (45.3), career net average (39.7) and punts inside the 20 (453)...His 1,168 career punts are the most by one player with a single team in NFL history. 445

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RAVENS HISTORY 5/23 - Several members of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV team – including Brian Billick, Ray Lewis, Shannon Sharpe, Rod Woodson, Tony Siragusa, Trent Dilfer, Jamal Lewis, Marvin Lewis and Jack del Rio – appeared together on stage at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, MD... The ticketed event, dubbed, "A Championship Celebration," was open to fans and filmed by NFL Films as part of a future ESPN 30 for 30 documentary. 6/21-6/22 - Ravens OLB Jaylon Ferguson (a 2019 thirdround pick) and Ravens Legend DT Tony Siragusa both died unexpectedly, marking one of the most somber 24 hours in franchise history. Said John Harbaugh on Ferguson: "Jaylon was a goodhearted, gentle person who loved his family and his team. He was a joy to talk with and be around every day. You always wanted to see and talk to 'Ferg.'" Said Steve and Renee Bisciotti on Siragusa: "He was a special person and clearly one of the most popular players in Ravens history. Tony's larger-than-life personality made an enormous impact on our organization and throughout the Baltimore community." 7/16 - The Ravens and M&T Bank Stadium hosted "The Charm City Match," a preseason soccer game between English Premier League clubs Arsenal and Everton. 9/18 - In a Week 2 game vs. Miami, QB Lamar Jackson (119 rushing yards) eclipsed the century mark in rushing yards for the 11th time in his career, surpassing Michael Vick for the most 100-yard rushing games by a QB in NFL history. WR Devin Duvernay recorded the first opening-game KORTD (103 yards) in franchise history. 10/23 - Over 50 members of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVIIwinning team gathered on the field before kickoff of the 23-20 win against Cleveland to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the franchise’s second world championship. 11/1 - The Ravens agreed to terms with the Chicago Bears on a trade for ILB Roquan Smith, in exchange for ILB A.J. Klein and 2023 second- and fifth-round draft picks. 12/4 - G Marshal Yanda, an eight-time Pro Bowler who spent his entire 13-year career in Baltimore, was inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor at halftime of the 10-9 win over Denver. 12/11 - With his 42-yard FG in the first quarter of the 16-14 win at Pittsburgh, K Justin Tucker surpassed K Matt Stover (1,464) for the most points scored in franchise history. 12/17 - With a 53-yard FG in the Week 15 game at Cleveland, K Justin Tucker surpassed K Matt Stover (354) for the most field goals made in franchise history. 12/21 - Six Baltimore Ravens were initially voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances during the 2022 season: TE Mark Andrews (third), WR/RS Devin Duvernay (second), CB Marlon Humphrey (third), FB Patrick Ricard (fourth), ILB Roquan Smith (first) and K Justin Tucker (sixth)... QB Tyler Huntley (first) was later named a replacement. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2023 1/4 - The Ravens renewed their lease at M&T Bank Stadium, keeping them in Baltimore playing home games at the venue through at least the end of the 2037 NFL season... The agreement between the Ravens and Maryland Stadium Authority, which will provide opportunities to expand the economic impact of games and other year-round activities at the stadium, was presented to the Maryland Board of Public Works and received unanimous approval...The deal included two five-year options to extend the lease beyond 2037. 1/8 - Baltimore finished with a 10-7 regular season record, clinching a playoff berth and the AFC's No. 6 seed despite QB Lamar Jackson (knee) missing the season's final six games and losing both starting WRs – Rashod Bateman (foot, 10/27) and Devin Duvernay (foot, 12/20) – to season-ending injuries. Baltimore boasted a Top 5 defense in multiple categories, including the NFL's No. 3 unit in points allowed per game (18.5)...The Ravens were also third against the run (92.1) and in defensive red zone TD% (46.4), while finishing fourth on third down (34.9%)...Baltimore allowed the NFL's ninthfewest yards per game (324.3), tied with Tampa Bay. Baltimore produced the NFL's No. 2 rush offense (160.0 ypg) and No. 3 yards-per-carry average (5.17), while also totaling an NFL-high 12 games with at least 150 rushing yards. 1/11 - The Ravens signed ILB Roquan Smith to a contract extension, agreeing to a five-year deal with the star linebacker who arrived in a 2022 mid-season trade from Chicago.

Roquan Smith (above) earned his first-career Pro Bowl nod and was named first-team All-Pro after being acquired by Baltimore in a 2022 mid-season trade.

1/19 - The Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore (BGCMB) announced it received a $20 million commitment from the Ravens and The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation to create the Baltimore Ravens Boys & Girls Club at Hilton Recreation Center. 2/1 - On National Girls and Women in Sports Day, the Ravens and Under Armour announced their partnership with Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) to provide grant funding and uniforms for the development of high school girls' flag football programs in the fall of 2023. 446

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RAVENS HISTORY 10/15 - Baltimore defeated Tennessee, 24-16, at England's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium...It marked the Ravens' second international contest in franchise history, after facing Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium on 9/24/17...The Ravens stayed in London for the majority of the week leading up to the game, with the team conducting a typical practice week at the Tottenham Hotspurs' training facility. 10/22 - Legendary OLB Terrell Suggs was inducted into the organization's Ring of Honor during halftime of the 38-6 win vs. Detroit...Suggs, a seven-time Pro Bowler and the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, played 16 seasons (2003-18) for Baltimore, producing franchise records in sacks (132.5) and forced fumbles (37).

2/5 - The "Bullies of Baltimore" 30 for 30 documentary aired on ESPN, highlighting the Ravens' Super Bowl XXXV-winning team and some of its special characters. 2/9 - DE Calais Campbell was selected as the winner of the 2022 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award at the annual NFL Honors Awards Show, held in Phoenix, Ari. 2/14 - Todd Monken was hired as the Ravens' offensive coordinator following the departure of Greg Roman... Monken joined the staff after serving as the University of Georgia's offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for three seasons (2020-22), helping guide the Bulldogs to backto-back national championships...He joined the Ravens with 34 years of coaching experience, including eight in the NFL and four coordinating NFL offenses. 4/20 - M&T Bank and the Ravens reached an agreement to extend their strategic partnership for another 10 years beyond the current contract, which was set to expire after the 2027 season...This marked the second time M&T and the Ravens extended their partnership, which began as a 15-year agreement in 2003...The two sides also announced in May 2014 a 10-year extension that took the partnership through the 2027 NFL season...With five more seasons remaining on that contract, the latest agreement extends the partnership through 2037. 4/27 - The Ravens agreed to terms on a five-year contract extension with QB Lamar Jackson, keeping him under contract through the 2027 season, executive vice president & general manager Eric DeCosta announced.

OLB Terrell Suggs (above), Baltimore's all-time sacks (132.5) and forced fumbles (37) leader, became the 22nd member inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor.

11/7 - Blackbird Labs launched with a $100 million founding grant from The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation and research collaborations with Johns Hopkins University, the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and the Lieber Institute for Brain Development...The mission of Blackbird Labs is to help universities and investigators commercialize their academic research to build innovative companies, bring world-changing technologies to life, and create a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in Baltimore. 12/10 - WR Tylan Wallace recorded a walk-off 76-yard punt return in the 37-31 OT win vs. the Rams…It marked the 16th PR-TD in Ravens history, the first walk-off return by the Ravens since S Will Hill’s 64-yard blocked FGA return at Cleveland (11/30/15) and the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history. 12/12 - The Ravens announced a series of significant projects that, beginning in 2024, enhance the gameday and yearround fan experience at M&T Bank Stadium...The stadium enhancements provide opportunities for fans to enjoy new experiences on gameday, while also enriching elements that are currently enjoyed...In addition to substantial developments on the exterior plaza areas, every level of the venue receives renovations – thus completely transforming the stadium experience for all. 12/17 - DT Justin Madubuike posted a strip-sack and teambest 4 QBHs in the, 23-7, playoff-clinching win at Jacksonville, tying DE Trey Hendrickson (2021) and DT Chris Jones (2018) for the longest single-season streak of consecutive games (11) with at least a half-sack in NFL history.

Lamar Jackson (above), the 2019 unanimous MVP, is one of six QBs in NFL history to notch at least 10,000 passing yards and 4,000 rushing yards in a career.

8/15-16 - Prior to their second preseason game at Washington, the Ravens hosted the Commanders for several joint practices at the Under Armour Performance Center. 10/7 - Music legends Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks, two of the most beloved and universally respected entertainers of all time, took the stage for one unforgettable evening of live music at M&T Bank Stadium.

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RAVENS HISTORY 12/31 - QB Lamar Jackson completed 18-of-21 passes for 321 yards and 5 TDs (158.3 rating) in the 56-19, No. 1 seedclinching win vs. Miami…Jackson tied (QBs Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, & Kurt Warner) for the most games (three) with a perfect passer rating (min. 15 pass attempts) in NFL history...Jackson also surpassed 800 rushing yards in a season for the third time (also 2019-20) in his career, breaking Michael Vick’s record (two) for the most such seasons reaching that mark by a QB in NFL history. 2024 1/3 - An AFC-high seven Baltimore Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances during the 2023 season...S Kyle Hamilton (first), ILB Roquan Smith (second) and K Justin Tucker (seventh) were named AFC starters, while QB Lamar Jackson (third), C Tyler Linderbaum (first), DT Justin Madubuike (first) and ILB Patrick Queen (first) were also selected to represent the conference’s All-Star squad...G Kevin Zeitler (first) was later named a replacement. 1/6 - Producing the NFL's best regular season record (13-4), the 2023 AFC North Champion Ravens earned a No. 1 playoff seed for the second time (also 2019) in franchise history. Baltimore became the first team in league history to finish a season ranking No. 1 in points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31, tied w/ NYG). Baltimore also ranked No. 4 in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4), averaging a NFL-high 156.5 rushing ypg. 1/28 - The Ravens hosted their first AFC Championship in franchise history, falling to the eventual Super Bowl Champion Chiefs, 17-10...It also marked the first conference championship played in Baltimore since the Colts hosted the Raiders on 1/3/71. 2/1 - Zach Orr was named Baltimore's defensive coordinator following Mike Macdonald's hiring as head coach in Seattle...Orr played linebacker for the Ravens (2014-16) and transitioned to coaching in 2017 after his career was cut short due to a congenital neck/spine condition...Prior to becoming D.C., Orr served as Baltimore's inside linebackers coach for two seasons (2022-23). 2/8 - QB Lamar Jackson was named league MVP for the second time (also 2019) in his career after becoming the first QB in NFL history with multiple seasons (also 2019 MVP campaign) reaching the incredible 3,000 passing/800 rushing milestone...Jackson became the 11th player in NFL history to win multiple MVP honors, joining Peyton Manning (five), Aaron Rodgers (four), Tom Brady (three), Jim Brown (three), Brett Favre (three), Johnny Unitas (three), Patrick Mahomes (two), Joe Montana (two), Kurt Warner (two) & Steve Young (two)...Only Jackson, Mahomes, Favre & Brown have been named league MVP multiple times at age 27 or younger. 3/8 - The Ravens agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension with DT Justin Madubuike...Madubuike started all 17 games for Baltimore in 2023, producing career bests in tackles (56), sacks (13), tackles for loss (12), quarterback hits (33) and forced fumbles (two), en route to earning his first Pro Bowl nod and second-team All-Pro honors. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

3/13 - The Ravens agreed to terms on a two-year deal with four-time Pro Bowler and 2020 Offensive Player of the Year RB Derrick Henry.

RB Derrick Henry signed with the Ravens after rushing for 1,167 yards and 12 TDs on 280 carries (4.1 avg.), en route to his fourth-career Pro Bowl in 2023.

3/19 - The Ravens extended their current TV and radio agreements with Hearst Television’s WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM/101.5 FM and 98Rock (WIYY 97.9 and 97.9 HD 2)...The properties will remain the official broadcast partners for the Baltimore Ravens through the 2030 season. 4/5 - The Ravens and Orioles joined forces to donate $10 million to the Baltimore Community Foundation’s Key Bridge Emergency Fund, with each organization contributing $5 million, respectively. 4/18 - The Ravens announced plans to launch the Baltimore Ravens College Track Center, targeted to open in the fall of 2025...The new academic center helps Baltimore City Public School students advance through high school, college and into the workforce. 4/22 - The Ravens and Under Armour partnered with Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools), Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) and Washington County Public Schools (WCPS) to provide grant funding and uniforms for the development of high school girls’ flag football programs in the fall of 2024...It follows a successful year of girls’ flag football in Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS), growing the programs statewide from 10 schools in 2023 to 51 in 2024. 4/30 - As part of their ongoing efforts to ensure M&T Bank Stadium remains a world-class NFL and entertainment venue, the Ravens announced the introduction of new permanent seat licensed (PSL) field-level seats, beginning in 2024. 6/6 - Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore officially broke ground on the Baltimore Ravens Boys & Girls Club at Hilton Recreation Center...The project turns the once vacant West Baltimore Hilton Recreation Center into a 30,000 square foot beacon of hope, energy and impact, reaching more than 2,000 kids and teens...It is expected to open in the fall of 2025. 6/20 - The Ravens and Fanatics, a global digital sports platform and leading provider of licensed sports merchandise, announced a long-term extension and expansion of their existing partnership...A cornerstone of this new deal is a significant capital investment to enhance and innovate the overall retail footprint in and around M&T Bank Stadium for fans shopping on gamedays and beyond. 448

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HALL OF FAMER JONATHAN OGDEN

75 JONATHAN OGDEN TACKLE

HT: 6-9

WT: 345

COLLEGE: UCLA BORN: 7/31/74, WASHINGTON, D.C. EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/12 GP/GS (PLAYOFFS): 177/176 (8/8) DRAFTED: 1996, Fourth Overall: Ravens First-Ever Draft Choice

O-line, helped RB Jamal Lewis (who missed four games) eclipse the 1,000-yard rushing mark…Started 12 games…Missed the first game of the season at Cleveland and three others in midseason (at Phi., vs. Cle., at NYJ), with a hamstring injury.

CAREER SNAPSHOT Jonathan Ogden, an 11-time Pro Bowler and the Ravens’ first-ever draft choice (fourth overall in 1996), ranks sixth in career regular season games played by a Raven (177, tied with Marshal Yanda) and is third in games started (176). Only four offensive linemen in NFL history (Bruce Matthews - 14, Randall McDaniel - 12, Jim Otto - 12 and Will Shields -12) have earned more Pro Bowl honors.

2003: Named to his seventh-consecutive Pro Bowl...Also earned AP first-team All-Pro for the fourth time, Sports Illustrated All-Pro, Pro Football Weekly All-AFC, All-NFL, Football Digest first-team AllPro and The Sporting News All-Pro honors...Started all 16 regular season games and one postseason contest and helped RB Jamal Lewis set a franchise record with 2,066 rushing yards, the thirdmost single-season rushing yards in NFL history (Eric Dickerson - 2,105 in 1984 and Adrian Peterson - 2,097 in 2012).

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Pro Football Hall of Fame (2013) Baltimore’s first-ever draft pick (fourth overall) in 1996 NFL Draft 11-time Pro Bowler (1997-2007, 11 consecutive seasons) Nine-time All-Pro honoree (1997-2004, 2006) Super Bowl XXXV Champion (2000) Helped RB Jamal Lewis set a franchise record with 2,066 rushing yards in 2003, the third-most single-season rushing yards in NFL history. It included the second-highest single-game rushing total in NFL history (295 yards) against Cleveland (9/14/03). • Ranks sixth in career regular season games played by a Raven (177, tied with Marshal Yanda) and is third in games started (176). • Anchored an offensive line that allowed a franchise-low 17 sacks in 2006, the second-fewest (Ind. -15) in the NFL that season.

2002: Named to his sixth-consecutive Pro Bowl and garnered NFL Alumni Offensive Lineman of the Year honors...One of only three Ravens offensive players (TE Todd Heap and G Bennie Anderson) to start all 16 games. 2001: Was selected to start in his fifth-consecutive Pro Bowl and earned second-team All-Pro honors, after starting all 16 games. 2000: First-team AP All-Pro…Pro Bowl starter for the fourthstraight season…Also earned first-team All-Pro from Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, Football Digest, USA Today and Pro Football Weekly...Started 15 games in the regular season and four playoff games, en route to the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV Championship.

YEAR-BY-YEAR GLANCE 2007: Named to his 11th-consecutive Pro Bowl, playing in 11 games (10 starts)...Missed five games due to a toe injury suffered in 2006... Helped protect Ravens QBs, allowing them to complete a thenfranchise-record 341 passes (61.2%) for 3,308 yards and helped allow the Ravens to rush for 1,797 yards and 11 TDs.

1999: Started every game at LT, earning his third-consecutive Pro Bowl start...Also named second-team All-Pro by AP and earned Football Digest first-team All-Pro and Pro Football Weekly All-AFC accolades.

2006: Named to his 10th-consecutive Pro Bowl as a starter...Earned Sports Illustrated All-Pro, AP second-team All-Pro and NFL.com All-Pro honors...Started 14 games, missing the final two with a toe injury in 2006...Anchored a line that allowed a franchise-recordlow 17 sacks, the second-fewest (Ind. - 15) in the NFL, and helped Ravens QBs post the then-fourth-highest completion percentage (62.6%) in franchise history...Also helped the Ravens rush for 1,637 yards and 11 TDs.

1998: Pro Bowl starter for second-consecutive season...AP secondteam All-Pro...Missed the final three games with an ankle injury. 1997: Selected to start in his first-career Pro Bowl at LT...Earned All-Pro honors from Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, Pro Football Weekly, College & Pro Football Weekly and Football Digest...Started 16 games at LT. 1996: Capped tremendous rookie season with All-Pro selections by Sports Illustrated and The Dallas Morning News while playing his only season at LG...Consensus All-Rookie choice...Named to USA Today’s All-Rookie team...Permitted 1 sack all season and 3 penalties (1 of those on special teams)...Started all 16 games.

2005: Named to his ninth-consecutive Pro Bowl…Started all 16 games at LT and helped protect Ravens QBs, allowing them to complete 59.6% of their passes…Also helped the Ravens rush for 1,605 yards, averaging 3.6 yards per carry. 2004: Voted to his eighth-consecutive Pro Bowl and was also named first-team All-Pro by Football Digest, second-team All-Pro by the AP, and All-Conference by the Pro Football Writers Association... Helped the Ravens rush for 2,063 yards…Along with the rest of the

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HALL OF FAMER RAY LEWIS

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HT: 6-1

WT: 245

COLLEGE: MIAMI (FL) BORN: 5/15/75, LAKELAND, FL EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 17/17 GP/GS (PLAYOFFS): 228/227 (21/21) DRAFTED: 1996, 26th Overall: Ravens Second-Ever Draft Choice

CAREER SNAPSHOT Ray Lewis, a 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and 13-time Pro Bowler, was the Ravens’ second-ever draft choice (26th overall in 1996). Lewis helped guide the Ravens to two Super Bowl titles during his career, capturing the Lombardi Trophy in 2000 and 2012.

CAREER HONORS • Pro Football Hall of Fame (2018) • Invited to 13 Pro Bowls (1997-2001, 2003-04 and 2006-11)…Did not play in 2006 game due to a hand injury • Two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2000 & 2003) – one of eight players in NFL history to win multiple times (Lawrence Taylor, J.J. Watt & Aaron Donald – three; Joe Greene, Mike Singletary, Bruce Smith & Reggie White – two) • Seven-time AP first-team All-Pro (1999-2001, 2003-04, 2008-09) • Three-time AP second-team All-Pro (1997-98, 2010) • Super Bowl XXXV MVP (2000) • Named to the NFL All-Decade (2000s) team, chosen every 10 years by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee • AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 3, 2011; Week 10, 2008; Week 1, 2006; Week 17, 2003; Week 4, 2002; Week 15, 2001; Week 9, 1997; Week 1, 1996) • AFC Defensive Player of the Month (November, 2003) • College & Pro Football Weekly first-team All-Pro (1997, 2000-01) • College & Pro Football Weekly second-team All-Pro (1999, 2004) • Football Digest Defensive Player of the Year (2003) • Football Digest All-Pro (1999, 2000-01, 2003) • Football Digest second-team All-Pro (2004) • Football Digest second-team All-NFL (1997) • Football News All-Pro (2000-01) • KC 101 Defensive Player of the Year (2000-01, 2003) • NFL Alumni Linebacker of the Year (1999, 2003) • PFW/PFWA first-team All-NFL (2000, 2003, 2008) • PFW/PFWA first-team All-AFC (1999, 2000, 2003, 2008) • PFW/PFWA and Football Digest Defensive MVP (2003) • Pro Football Weekly All-Pro (1999-2001 and 2003-04) • Pro Football Weekly Defensive Player of the Week (1997) • USA Today first-team All-Pro (1998-2000) • USA Today All-Rookie Team (1996) • Sporting News All-Pro (1998-2001, 2003-04) • Sports Illustrated All-Pro (1997-2001, 2003-04, 2009-10) • John Mackey Award (1997), AFC’s best LB, as voted by peers • NFLPA Linebacker of the Year (1997) • Walter Payton Man of the Year Finalist (2003) • NFL’s Most Dominant Player, voted by league coaches through CBS Sports (2003)

Following the 2012 campaign, Lewis, who will be forever known as the greatest linebacker of his generation and one of the best defensive players in NFL history, retired after 17 seasons. Here is a brief look at his storied pro career: • In 2000, Lewis led a defense that established a 16-game singleseason record for fewest points (165) and fewest rushing yards allowed (970), recorded four shutouts (one shy of the post1970 merger record), and finished first league-wide in six key defensive categories. • Was the second player in NFL history to win both NFL Defensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl MVP awards (2000)...DT Harvey Martin of Dallas won Defensive Player of the Year in 1977 and was co-MVP of Super Bowl XXII with DT Randy White. • Is the only player in NFL history with at least 40 career sacks and 30 career INTs (41.5 sacks and 31 INTs). • Posted a franchise-record 2,643 career tackles, including a single-season team-best 225 stops in 2003. • Led the Ravens in tackles in 14 of his 17 seasons, registering at least 150 stops 11 times. • Returned 3 of his 31 INTs for TDs. • Had a team-record and career-high 25 tackles at NYG (9/14/97). • Posted seven career 20-tackle games. • Is second only to Jack Ham (53) in takeaways by a LB in NFL history with 50 total (31 INTs and 19 FRs).

PERENNIAL PRO BOWLER LB Ray Lewis was invited to 13 Pro Bowls during his career, tying Hall of Famer Reggie White for the most by a defender since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Lewis played in 12 Pro Bowls, missing the 2006 Hawaiian classic due to a hand injury. Here are the defenders who have earned the most Pro Bowls during their careers. MOST PRO BOWL INVITATIONS / DEFENSIVE PLAYERS (Since 1970 Merger) Rk. Player Pro Bowl Invites 1. LB Ray Lewis 13 DL Reggie White 13 3. CB Champ Bailey 12 LB Junior Seau 12

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HALL OF FAMER RAY LEWIS REGULAR SEASON Year Team 1996 Baltimore 1997 Baltimore 1998 Baltimore 1999 Baltimore 2000 Baltimore 2001 Baltimore 2002 Baltimore 2003 Baltimore 2004 Baltimore 2005 Baltimore 2006 Baltimore 2007 Baltimore 2008 Baltimore 2009 Baltimore 2010 Baltimore 2011 Baltimore 2012 Baltimore Totals

GP 14 16 14 16 16 16 5 16 15 6 14 14 16 16 16 12 6 228

GS 13 16 14 16 16 16 5 16 15 6 14 14 16 16 16 12 6 227

TT *142 **210 *154 **198 *187 **196 85 #**225 **200 77 *164 *184 *160 *164 *145 *95 57 2,643

TACKLES Solo Asst. *104 38 **163 47 *119 35 **131 67 *120 67 **130 66 57 28 **160 65 **122 78 47 30 *106 58 *108 76 *84 76 *100 64 *103 42 *72 23 44 13 1,770 873

SACKS No. Yards 2.5 8.5 4.0 27.0 3.0 14.0 3.5 20.5 3.0 33.0 3.5 26.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 11.0 1.0 9.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 36.5 2.0 7.0 3.5 32.5 3.0 16.0 2.0 8.0 2.0 16.0 1.0 0.0 41.5 266.0

No. 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 6 0 1 2 2 3 0 2 1 0 31

INTERCEPTIONS Yards LG TD 0 0 0 18 18 0 25 26 0 97 60 0 1 1 0 115 64 0 4 4 0 99 37 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 27 0 35 35t 1 43 29 0 9 9 0 26 24t 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 503 64 3

PD 6 9 10 8 7 10 2 13 3 3 9 10 12 6 4 7 1 120

FF 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 20

FUMBLES FR Yards 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 20 1

SACKS No. Yards 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 7.0 1.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 17.0

No. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

INTERCEPTIONS Yards LG TD 54 50t 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 50t 1

PD 7 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 14

FF 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5

FUMBLES FR Yards 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

*LED TEAM; **LED TEAM AND NFL #FRANCHISE SINGLE-SEASON RECORD

CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (REGULAR SEASON) Total Tackles: 25 (9/14/97 at NYG) Sacks: 2 (11/26/00 vs. Cle.) Forced Fumbles: 1 20 times (last: 9/16/12 at Phi.) Passes Defensed: 3 6 times (last: 10/14/07 vs. STL)

Solo Tackles: 18 (9/14/97 at NYG) INTs: 2 3 times (last: 11/9/08 at Hou.) Fumble Recoveries: 2 (12/28/08 vs. Jax.)

PLAYOFFS Year Team 2000 Baltimore 2001 Baltimore 2003 Baltimore 2006 Baltimore 2008 Baltimore 2009 Baltimore 2010 Baltimore 2011 Baltimore 2012 Baltimore Totals

GP 4 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 21

GS 4 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 21

TT 44 17 18 23 29 21 13 20 51 236

TACKLES Solo Asst. 28 16 10 7 12 6 13 10 23 6 10 11 9 4 12 8 29 22 146 90

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RAVENS CAREER DEFENSIVE RECORDS (All-Time History)

MOST CAREER TAKEAWAYS BY A LINEBACKER (Since 1970 Merger)

TACKLES 1. Ray Lewis (1996-2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,643 2. Terrell Suggs (2003-18). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 941 3. Kelly Gregg (2001-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721 4. Ed Reed (2002-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661 5. C.J. Mosley (2014-18). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574

Rk. Player 1. Jack Ham 2. Ray Lewis 3. Stan White

INTs 32 31 34

FRs 21 19* 14

*Has 20-career overall FRs, but 1 came after teammate Jamie Sharper fumbled an INT that Lewis would then recover; thus, Lewis has 19 FR takeaways.

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Ed Reed (2002-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 2. Ray Lewis (1996-2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 3. Chris McAlister (1999-2008). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

NFL PLAYERS W/ 30+ SACKS & 25+ INTS (Since 1970 Merger) Player Ray Lewis (1996-2012) Rodney Harrison (1994-2008) William Thomas (1991-2001)

FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. Ray Lewis (1996-2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2. Terrell Suggs (2003-18). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3. Ed Reed (2002-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Takeaways 53 50 48

Games Sacks INTs 228 41.5 31 186 30.5 34 172 37.0 27

*Impressively, LB Ray Lewis is the only player in NFL history to record at least 40 sacks and 30 INTs in a career. 451

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HALL OF FAMER ED REED RAVENS HISTORY

20 ED REED SAFETY

HT: 5-11

WT: 205

COLLEGE: MIAMI (FL) BORN: 9/11/78, ST. ROSE, LA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 12/11 GP/GS (PLAYOFFS): 174/169 (15/15) DRAFTED: 2002, First Round (24th Overall)

CAREER SNAPSHOT • Reed’s 64 career INTs rank seventh in NFL history, while his 1,590 INT return yards stand No. 1. • Produced a Ravens’ franchise-record 61 INTs for 1,541 return yards and 7 TDs. • Posted an NFL-record 107-yard return TD (vs. Phi. 11/23/08), breaking the previous long of 106, which he set vs. Cle. (11/7/04). • Reed’s career INT return yard average of 24.8 yards ranks No. 3 in NFL history (min. 30 INTs). (Marcus Peters is first at 27.2, and Deion Sanders is second at 25.1.) • Scored 14 TDs in his career (including playoffs) and became the first player in NFL history to score return TDs off a punt, blocked punt, INT and fumble recovery. (Ronde Barber is the second.) • Posted 9 regular season defensive touchdowns during his Baltimore career. Reed’s 9 “D-TDs” are the most in Ravens franchise history, while his 7 INT-TDs also rank first. • Blocked 4 punts in his career, returning 3 for TDs (ties an NFL record). • Reed tallied 12 multi-INT games (13 including playoffs), tied for the most in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966). • Owns 9 career postseason INTs, tying the NFL playoff record shared by Charlie Waters, Bill Simpson & Ronnie Lott. • Finished his career with 699 total tackles, 6 sacks, 154 passes defensed, 12 forced fumbles and 10 fumble recoveries. (His 661 total tackles as a Raven rank fourth in team history.)

NFL INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS S Ed Reed’s 64 career interceptions rank seventh all time, while his 1,590 INT return yards stand No. 1. Reed also owns the thirdbest INT return average (24.8) in league history. ALL-TIME NFL INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player Ed Reed Rod Woodson Darren Sharper Deion Sanders Emlen Tunnell

G INT Yards 174 64 1,590 238 71 1,483 205 63 1,412 188 53 1,331 167 79 1,282

Avg. LG 24.8 107t 20.9 98t 22.4 99t 25.1 93t 16.2 55t

TDs 7 12 11 9 4

GOING THE DISTANCE LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS / NFL HISTORY Rk. Player Yards 1. Ed Reed 107t 2. Ed Reed 106t 3. Marcus Maye 104 4. Vencie Glenn 103t Louis Oliver 103t Aqib Talib 103t

Date/Game 11/23/08 vs. Phi. 11/7/04 vs. Cle. 10/7/18 vs. Den. . 11/29/87 vs. Den. 10/4/92 at Buf. 9/17/17 vs. Dal.

WHILE WITH THE RAVENS (2002-12) While playing in Baltimore from 2002-12, Reed had 61 INTs for 1,541 return yards, the most among all NFL players during this span.

KEY HONORS • Pro Football Hall of Fame (2019) • Super Bowl XLVII Champion • Nine-time Pro Bowler (2003-04, 2006-12) • Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2004) • PFW/PFWA NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2004) • The Sporting News All-Decade Team (2000s) • USA Today All-Decade Team (2000s) • Five-time AP first-team All-Pro (2004, 2006-08, 2010) • Three-time AP second-team All-Pro (2003, 2009, 2011) • Six-time PFW/PFWA All-NFL (2003-04, 2006-08, 2010) • The Sporting News All-Pro (2003-04, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010) • AFC Defensive Player of the Month (Dec. 2010; Dec. 2008; Nov. 2004) • AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 16, 2010; Week 14, 2008; Week 12, 2008; Week 9, 2004) • AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 6, 2003)

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HALL OF FAME: 2019 PRO BOWLS: 9

NFL INTERCEPTIONS (2002-12) Rk. Player INT 1. Ed Reed 61 2. Asante Samuel 50 3. Charles Woodson 44

NFL INT RETURN YARDS (2002-12) Rk. Player Yards 1. Ed Reed 1,541 2. Darren Sharper 1,143 3. DeAngelo Hall 789

DUAL INTERCEPTION GAMES S Ed Reed registered 12 dual-INT games (13 including playoffs) during his career, tied for the most such performances among players in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966). MOST GAMES WITH 2+ INTERCEPTIONS / SUPER BOWL ERA Player Ed Reed Paul Krause Johnny Robinson Ronnie Lott 452

2+ INT Games 12 12 12 11 HISTORY


HALL OF FAMER ED REED RAVENS HISTORY REGULAR SEASON Year Team 2002 Baltimore 2003 Baltimore 2004 Baltimore 2005 Baltimore 2006 Baltimore 2007 Baltimore 2008 Baltimore 2009 Baltimore 2010 Baltimore 2011 Baltimore 2012 Baltimore 2013 Hou./NYJ Totals

GP 16 16 16 10 16 16 16 12 10 16 16 14 174

GS 16 15 16 10 16 16 16 12 10 16 10 10 169

TT 86 92 89 40 66 45 40 54 39 52 58 38 699

TACKLES Solo Asst. 69 17 77 15 80 9 36 4 61 5 36 9 32 8 50 4 29 10 44 8 49 9 27 11 590 109

SACKS No. Yards 1.0 3.0 1.0 12.0 2.0 28.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0 56.0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yards LG TD 5 167 59 0 *7 132 54t 1 **9 **358 106t 1 1 23 23 0 5 70 37 1 *7 130 32 0 **9 *264 ^107t 2 3 111 52t 1 **8 **183 44 0 3 25 16 0 *4 78 34t 1 3 49 25 0 #64 ^1,590 ^107t 7

PD 13 *19 *17 12 16 13 15 6 *16 8 15 4 154

FF 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 12

FUMBLES FR Yards 0 0 0 0 2 44 0 0 1 32 1 6 2 27 1 13 0 0 0 0 *3 31 0 0 10 153

^NFL RECORD #FRANCHISE RECORD (61 WITH THE RAVENS) **LED NFL *LED TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES (8): 2002 (8)

CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (REGULAR SEASON) Total Tackles: 14 (9/7/03 at Pit.) Sacks: 1 6 times (last: 10/2/11 vs. NYJ) Forced Fumbles: 1 12 times (last: 10/2/11 vs. NYJ) Passes Defensed: 5 (11/28/10 vs. TB)

Solo Tackles: 10 2 times (last: 11/16/03 at Mia.) INTs: 2 12 times (last: 9/11/11 vs. Pit.) Fumble Recoveries: 1 10 times (last: 12/2/12 vs. Pit.)

Additional Statistics: Returned 29 punts for 204 yards, including 1 return for a 63-yard TD (9/10/07 at Cin.)...Returned a fumble recovery (which he forced) 22 yards for a TD (10/10/04 at Was.)...Posted a safety on 10/1/06 vs. SD...Returned a fumble recovery (which he forced) 22 yards for a TD (12/7/08 vs. Was.) Punt Blocks: Blocked 4 punts in his career, returning 3 for TDs (tied for NFL record): 9/30/02 vs. Den., first punt block in franchise history; 11/24/02 vs. Ten., returned 11 yards for a TD; 10/12/03 at Ari., returned 22 yards for a TD; 11/23/03 vs. Sea., returned 16 yards for a TD.

PLAYOFFS Year Team 2003 Baltimore 2006 Baltimore 2008 Baltimore 2009 Baltimore 2010 Baltimore 2011 Baltimore 2012 Baltimore Totals

GP 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 15

GS 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 15

TT 3 2 7 6 7 10 15 50

TACKLES Solo Asst. 3 0 2 0 6 1 3 3 6 1 9 1 14 1 43 7

SACKS No. Yards 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

PLAYOFF BALLHAWK

Date/Game Result 09/10/12 vs. Cin. W 10/11/09 vs. Cin. L 1/4/09 at Mia. (WC) W 12/7/08 vs. Was. W 11/23/08 vs. Phi. W 9/21/08 vs. Cle. W 9/10/07 at Cin. L 11/5/06 vs. Cin. W 11/7/04 vs. Cle. W 10/10/04 at Was. W 11/23/03 vs. Sea. W 10/12/03 at Ari. W 9/14/03 vs. Cle. W 11/24/02 vs. Ten. W

POSTSEASON INTERCEPTION LEADERS (NFL History)

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INT 9 9 9 9

Yards 168 187 149 124

INTERCEPTIONS Yards LG TD 23 23 0 0 0 0 76 64t 1 63 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 168 64t 1

PD 2 3 3 3 0 6 3 20

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FUMBLES FR Yards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

REED'S CAREER TOUCHDOWNS (14 OVERALL)

S Ed Reed tallied 9 INTs in 15 career playoff games, tying for the most all time. Reed’s 168 return yards stand fourth all time, while he also posted 50 tackles (43 solo) and 20 PD in postseason play.

Rk. Player 1. Ed Reed Ronnie Lott Bill Simpson Charlie Waters

No. 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 9

TDs Games 1 15 2 11 1 6 0 10

453

Touchdown 34-yard INT return 52-yard INT return 64-yard INT return 22-yard FR return 107-yard INT return (NFL record) 32-yard INT return 63-yard punt return 25-yard INT return 106-yard INT return 22-yard FR return 16-yard punt block return 22-yard punt block return 54-yard INT return 11-yard punt block return HISTORY


ALL-TIME TRADES MARCH 11, 2013 Traded WR Anquan Boldin to San Francisco for a 2013 sixth-round draft choice.

MARCH 12, 1996 Traded 1997 fourth-round pick to Seattle for G Jeff Blackshear. FEBRUARY 14, 1997 Traded T Tony Jones to Denver for Broncos 1997 second-round pick (S Kim Herring).

MAY 9, 2013 Traded a conditional 2014 draft choice to Indianapolis in exchange for G/C A.Q. Shipley.

AUGUST 24, 1997 Traded 1998 seventh-round pick to Pittsburgh for OL Bernard Dafney.

AUGUST 21, 2013 Traded WR/RS David Reed to Indianapolis in exchange for RB Delone Carter.

AUGUST 24, 1997 Traded 1999 seventh-round pick to Philadelphia for G Ben Cavil.

OCTOBER 3, 2013 Traded a 2014 fourth- and fifth-round pick to Jacksonville in exchange for T Eugene Monroe.

FEBRUARY 14, 1998 Traded 1998 third- and fourth-round picks to Indianapolis for QB Jim Har­baugh and Colts 1998 fourth-round pick.

OCTOBER 21, 2013 Traded T Bryant McKinnie to Miami in exchange for a conditional 2015 draft choice.

FEBRUARY 18, 1998 Traded 1999 third-round pick to Tampa Bay for RB Errict Rhett.

MARCH 26, 2014 Traded a 2015 draft pick to Tampa Bay in exchange for C Jeremy Zuttah.

MARCH 22, 1999 Traded 1999 third-round pick and conditional 2000 fifth-round pick to Detroit for QB Scott Mitchell.

MARCH 10, 2015 Traded DT Haloti Ngata and a 2015 seventh-round draft choice to Detroit for 2015 fourth- and fifth-round draft picks.

MARCH 30, 1999 Traded 1999 sixth-round pick to New England for TE Lovett Purnell. APRIL 17, 1999 Traded 1999 fifth-round pick and 2000 seventh-round pick to St. Louis for QB Tony Banks.

APRIL 1, 2015 Traded C/G Gino Gradkowski and a 2016 fifth-round draft choice to Denver in exchange for a 2016 fourth-round pick.

MARCH 16, 2004 In a three-team trade, the Ravens sent a second-round pick to the 49ers in exchange for WR Terrell Owens (3/3), then reached a settlement prior to arbitration when Baltimore acquired a fifthround compensatory pick from Philadelphia, re-acquired the original second-round pick, and the Eagles acquired Owens.

SEPTEMBER 5, 2015 Traded C Nick Easton to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a 2016 conditional draft pick. SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 Traded a 2016 seventh-round draft choice to Miami in exchange for CB Will Davis.

APRIL 25, 2004 Traded fourth-round pick to Jacksonville for WR Kevin Johnson.

OCTOBER 3, 2015 Traded a conditional draft pick to St. Louis in exchange for WR Chris Givens.

JUNE 8, 2006 Traded 2007 fourth-round draft pick (128th overall) to Tennessee for QB Steve McNair.

MARCH 15, 2017 Traded C Jeremy Zuttah and a 2017 sixth-round pick to San Francisco in exchange for a 2017 sixth-round choice.

JUNE 19, 2006 Traded 2007 conditional draft pick to Indianapolis for S Gerome Sapp.

APRIL 4, 2017 Traded DT Timmy Jernigan and the 99th-overall selection (a thirdround compensatory choice) in the 2017 NFL Draft to Philadelphia in exchange for the 74th-overall pick in the 2017 draft.

MARCH 9, 2007 Traded three draft picks (third and seventh in 2007; third in 2008) to Buffalo for RB Willis McGahee, who signed a six-year deal with the Ravens.

SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 Traded a 2018 conditional seventh-round draft pick to Arizona in exchange for G/C Tony Bergstrom.

APRIL 27, 2008 Traded 2008 fourth-round draft pick (125th overall) to Oakland for CB Fabian Washington.

SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 Traded an undisclosed draft pick to Jacksonville in exchange for C Luke Bowanko.

MARCH 5, 2010 Traded 2010 third- and fourth-round draft picks to Arizona for WR Anquan Boldin and a 2010 fifth-round draft choice.

AUGUST 28, 2018 Traded OLB Kamalei Correa to Tennessee to obtain a 2019 sixthround draft choice.

SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 Traded 2011 conditional draft pick to Seattle for CB Josh Wilson. (Trade yielded a fifth-round choice for the Seahawks.)

OCTOBER 30, 2018 Traded a future draft pick to Green Bay in exchange for RB/WR Ty Montgomery.

AUGUST 12, 2011 Traded a 2012 fourth-round draft pick to Buffalo for WR Lee Evans.

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ALL-TIME TRADES MARCH 13, 2019 Traded QB Joe Flacco to Denver in exchange for a 2019 fourthround draft choice. AUGUST 5, 2019 Traded G Alex Lewis to the NY Jets for a 2020 seventh-round draft pick. AUGUST 11, 2019 Traded K/P Kaare Vedvik to Minnesota in exchange for a 2020 fifthround draft pick. AUGUST 28, 2019 Traded G/T Jermaine Eluemunor to New England in exchange for a 2020 fourth-round draft pick. OCTOBER 15, 2019 Traded LB Kenny Young and a 2020 fifth-round draft pick to the LA Rams in exchange for CB Marcus Peters. MARCH 18, 2020 Traded TE Hayden Hurst and a 2020 fourth-round draft choice to Atlanta in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections in 2020. MARCH 19, 2020 Traded a 2020 fifth-round draft choice to Jacksonville in exchange for DE Calais Campbell. MARCH 20, 2020 Traded DE Chris Wormley and a seventh-round pick in the 2021 draft to Pittsburgh in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2021. OCTOBER 22, 2020 Traded a 2021 third-round pick and a conditional 2022 pick to Minnesota in exchange for OLB Yannick Ngakoue. MARCH 18, 2021 Traded a conditional 2022 pick to Jacksonville in exchange for TE Josh Oliver.

APRIL 23, 2021 Traded T Orlando Brown Jr., a 2021 second-round pick and a 2022 sixth-round pick to Kansas City in exchange for a 2021 first-round pick, 2021 third-round pick, 2021 fourth-round pick and 2022 fifthround pick. AUGUST 26, 2021 Traded CB Shaun Wade to New England in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round pick and a 2023 fifth-round pick. AUGUST 28, 2021 Traded C Greg Mancz and a 2022 seventh-round pick to Miami in exchange for a 2022 sixth-round pick. AUGUST 31, 2021 Traded G Ben Bredeson, a 2022 fifth-round pick and a 2023 seventhround pick to the New York Giants in exchange for a 2022 fourthround pick. APRIL 28, 2022 Traded WR Marquise Brown & a 2022 third-round pick to Arizona in exchange for a 2022 first-round pick (23rd overall). NOVEMBER 1, 2022 Traded ILB A.J. Klein and 2023 second- and fifth-round draft choices to Chicago in exchange for ILB Roquan Smith. MARCH 15, 2023 Traded S Chuck Clark to the New York Jets for a 2024 seventh-round draft pick. MARCH 13, 2024 Traded T Morgan Moses and a 2024 fourth-round pick to the New York Jets in exchange for 2024 fourth- and sixth-round selections.

Since a mid-season trade to Baltimore in 2022, ILB Roquan Smith (above) has earned two consecutive (2022-23) Pro Bowl and first team All-Pro honors. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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ALL-TIME AP HONORS ASSOCIATED PRESS PLAYERS & COACHES OF THE YEAR

LB Peter Boulware – 1997 Defensive Rookie of the Year

LB Ray Lewis – 2000 & 2003 Defensive Player of the Year

RB Jamal Lewis – 2003 Offensive Player of the Year

S Ed Reed – 2004 Defensive Player of the Year

OLB Terrell Suggs – 2003 DROY & 2011 Def. Player of the Year

John Harbaugh – 2019 NFL Coach of the Year

Greg Roman – 2019 NFL Asst. Coach of the Year

QB Lamar Jackson – 2019 & 2023 NFL MVP

ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-PRO HONOREES Year 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2006 2006 2006 2006

Player T Jonathan Ogden RS Jermaine Lewis LB Ray Lewis T Jonathan Ogden LB Peter Boulware LB Ray Lewis T Jonathan Ogden DT Sam Adams DE Rob Burnett LB Ray Lewis T Jonathan Ogden K Matt Stover S Rod Woodson RS Jermaine Lewis LB Ray Lewis T Jonathan Ogden T Jonathan Ogden TE Todd Heap RB Jamal Lewis LB Ray Lewis CB Chris McAlister T Jonathan Ogden S Ed Reed LB Ray Lewis CB Chris McAlister T Jonathan Ogden S Ed Reed FB Ovie Mughelli T Jonathan Ogden S Ed Reed LB Bart Scott 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Team First First Second Second Second First Second Second Second First First First Second Second First Second First Second First First First First Second First Second Second First Second Second First Second

Year 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014 2014 2014

Player K Matt Stover LB Adalius Thomas S Ed Reed LB Ray Lewis FB Le’Ron McClain DT Haloti Ngata S Ed Reed LB Terrell Suggs LB Ray Lewis FB Le’Ron McClain DT Haloti Ngata S Ed Reed RB Ray Rice K Billy Cundiff LB Ray Lewis DT Haloti Ngata S Ed Reed FB Vonta Leach DT Haloti Ngata S Ed Reed RB Ray Rice LB Terrell Suggs G Marshal Yanda RS Jacoby Jones FB Vonta Leach DT Haloti Ngata G Marshal Yanda K Justin Tucker OLB Elvis Dumervil LB C.J. Mosley DT Haloti Ngata 456

Team Second First First First First Second First Second First Second Second Second Second First Second First First First First Second Second First Second First First Second Second First First Second Second

Year 2014 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2017 2017 2018 2018 2018 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2020 2020 2021 2021 2021 2022 2022 2022 2023 2023 2023 2023 2023 2023

Player G Marshal Yanda P Sam Koch G Marshal Yanda LB Zachary Orr K Justin Tucker G Marshal Yanda LB C.J. Mosley K Justin Tucker K Justin Tucker LB C.J. Mosley G Marshal Yanda CB Marlon Humphrey QB Lamar Jackson CB Marcus Peters T Ronnie Stanley K Justin Tucker G Marshal Yanda LS Morgan Cox K Justin Tucker TE Mark Andrews RS Devin Duvernay K Justin Tucker LS Nick Moore LB Roquan Smith K Justin Tucker S Kyle Hamilton QB Lamar Jackson DT Justin Madubuike LB Patrick Queen FB Patrick Ricard LB Roquan Smith

Team First Second First Second First Second Second Second First Second Second First First First First First Second First Second First First First Second First Second First First Second Second Second First HISTORY


ALL-TIME HONORS AFC PLAYERS OF THE MONTH Year 1997 1998 2000 2000 2000 2003 2003 2004 2004 2006 2006 2008 2010 2010

Month Sept. Sept. Sept. Nov. Dec. Nov. Dec. Oct. Nov. Sept. Sept. Dec. Nov. Dec.

Player K Matt Stover PR Jermaine Lewis DE Rob Burnett K Matt Stover KR/PR Jermaine Lewis LB Ray Lewis RB Jamal Lewis KR/PR B.J. Sams S Ed Reed LB Bart Scott K Matt Stover S Ed Reed LB Terrell Suggs S Ed Reed

Honor Special Teams Special Teams Defense Special Teams Special Teams Defense Offense Special Teams Defense Defense Special Teams Defense Defense Defense

Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 2018 2018 2019 2019 2022 2022 2023

Month Dec. Nov. Nov. Nov. Sept. Nov. Sept. Nov. Oct. Nov. Sept. Dec./Jan. Dec./Jan.

Player LB Terrell Suggs RS Jacoby Jones K Justin Tucker K Justin Tucker K Justin Tucker K Justin Tucker K Justin Tucker K Justin Tucker K Justin Tucker QB Lamar Jackson QB Lamar Jackson LB Roquan Smith QB Lamar Jackson

Honor Defense Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams Special Teams Offense Offense Defense Offense

Player T Michael Oher LB C.J. Mosley LB C.J. Mosley QB Lamar Jackson

Honor Offense Defense Defense Offense

NFL ROOKIES OF THE MONTH Year 1997 2000 2003 2008

Month Sept. Nov. Sept. Nov.

Player LB Peter Boulware RB Jamal Lewis OLB Terrell Suggs QB Joe Flacco

Honor Defense Offense Defense Offense

Year 2009 2014 2014 2018

Month Dec./Jan. Oct. Dec. Dec.

AFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Year Wk. Player 1996 1 LB Ray Lewis 1996 5 RB Earnest Byner 1996 9 QB Vinny Testaverde 1996 14 WR Derrick Alexander 1997 9 LB Ray Lewis 1997 15 WR/RS Jermaine Lewis 1998 2 CB Rod Woodson 1998 4 RB Priest Holmes 1998 4 KR Jermaine Lewis 1998 10 DE Michael McCrary 1999 3 LB Peter Boulware 1999 11 K Matt Stover 1999 13 DE Michael McCrary 1999 14 WR Qadry Ismail 1999 16 K Matt Stover 2000 1 DE Rob Burnett 2000 2 QB Tony Banks 2000 5 S Rod Woodson 2000 6 K Matt Stover 2000 16 LB Jamie Sharper 2000 17 WR/RS Jermaine Lewis 2001 3 S Corey Harris 2001 8 K Matt Stover 2001 12 DE Adalius Thomas 2001 15 LB Ray Lewis 2001 17 LB Peter Boulware 2002 4 LB Ray Lewis 2002 4 CB Chris McAlister 2002 10 WR/RS Lamont Brightful 2002 12 LB Ed Hartwell 2002 13 S Chad Williams 2003 2 RB Jamal Lewis 2003 6 S Ed Reed 2003 12 QB Anthony Wright 2003 16 RB Jamal Lewis 2003 17 LB Ray Lewis 2004 7 CB Deion Sanders 2004 9 S Ed Reed 2004 10 QB/P Kordell Stewart 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Honor Def. Off. Off. Off. Def. ST Def. Off. ST Def. Def. ST Def. Off. ST Def. Off. Def. ST Def. ST Def. ST Def. Def. Def. Def. ST ST Def. Def. Off. ST Off. Off. Def. Def. Def. ST

Year Wk. Player 2004 14 QB Kyle Boller 2005 11 K Matt Stover 2005 13 OLB Terrell Suggs 2006 1 LB Ray Lewis 2006 10 DE Trevor Pryce 2006 11 RS B.J. Sams 2006 17 CB Chris McAlister 2007 3 WR/RS Yamon Figurs 2007 6 K Matt Stover 2008 7 OLB Terrell Suggs 2008 9 QB Joe Flacco 2008 10 LB Ray Lewis 2008 12 S Ed Reed 2008 14 S Ed Reed 2008 16 P Sam Koch 2009 3 LB Brendon Ayanbadejo 2009 15 CB Domonique Foxworth 2009 17 RB Willis McGahee 2010 3 WR Anquan Boldin 2010 9 DT Haloti Ngata 2010 14 WR/RS David Reed 2010 15 RB Ray Rice 2010 16 S Ed Reed 2011 1 OLB Terrell Suggs 2011 3 LB Ray Lewis 2011 4 LB Jarret Johnson 2011 11 WR Torrey Smith 2011 12 OLB Terrell Suggs 2011 13 RB Ray Rice 2011 14 OLB Terrell Suggs 2011 17 RB Ray Rice 2012 1 QB Joe Flacco 2012 6 RS Jacoby Jones 2012 16 RB Ray Rice 2013 10 K Justin Tucker 2013 12 K Justin Tucker 2013 15 K Justin Tucker 2014 3 K Justin Tucker 2014 6 QB Joe Flacco 457

Honor Off. ST Def. Def. ST ST Def. ST ST Def. Off. Def. Def. Def. ST Def. Def. Off. Off. Def. ST Off. Def. Def. Def. Def. Off. Def. Off. Def. Off. Off. ST Off. ST ST ST ST Off.

Year Wk. Player 2014 10 RB Justin Forsett 2014 12 RB Justin Forsett 2014 14 OLB Elvis Dumervil 2015 4 K Justin Tucker 2015 8 K Justin Tucker 2015 12 S Will Hill III 2016 2 DE Lawrence Guy 2016 12 K Justin Tucker 2017 11 OLB Matthew Judon 2017 12 P Sam Koch 2017 13 S Eric Weddle 2017 15 P Sam Koch 2018 3 K Justin Tucker 2018 6 OLB Za’Darius Smith 2018 12 RS Cyrus Jones 2018 16 ILB Patrick Onwuasor 2018 17 K Justin Tucker 2019 1 QB Lamar Jackson 2019 5 K Justin Tucker 2019 6 K Justin Tucker 2019 9 QB Lamar Jackson 2019 10 QB Lamar Jackson 2019 12 QB Lamar Jackson 2019 15 QB Lamar Jackson 2020 1 QB Lamar Jackson 2020 5 LB Patrick Queen 2020 6 DE Calais Campbell 2020 14 QB Lamar Jackson 2021 2 OLB Odafe Oweh 2021 3 K Justin Tucker 2021 5 QB Lamar Jackson 2022 9 OLB Justin Houston 2022 14 DE Calais Campbell 2023 7 QB Lamar Jackson 2023 14 WR Tylan Wallace 2023 16 S Kyle Hamilton 2023 17 QB Lamar Jackson

Honor Off. Off. Def. ST ST ST ST ST Def. ST Def. ST ST Def. ST Def. ST Off. ST ST Off. Off. Off. Off. Off. Def. Def. Off. Def. ST Off. Def. ST Off. ST Def. Off.

HISTORY


RAVENS PRO HISTORY BOWLERS RAVENS 1996 QB S

Vinny Testaverde Eric Turner

1997 LB T

Ray Lewis Jonathan Ogden

1998 LB RS LB DE T ST

Peter Boulware Jermaine Lewis Ray Lewis Michael McCrary Jonathan Ogden Bennie Thompson

1999 LB LB DE T S

Peter Boulware Ray Lewis Michael McCrary Jonathan Ogden Rod Woodson

2007 T LB RB S

Jonathan Ogden Ray Lewis Willis McGahee Ed Reed

2000 DT LB T K S

Sam Adams Ray Lewis Jonathan Ogden Matt Stover Rod Woodson

2008 ST LB FB S LB

Brendon Ayanbadejo Ray Lewis Le’Ron McClain Ed Reed Terrell Suggs

2001 DT RS LB T TE S

Sam Adams Jermaine Lewis Ray Lewis Jonathan Ogden Shannon Sharpe Rod Woodson

2009 LB FB DT S RB

Ray Lewis Le’Ron McClain Haloti Ngata Ed Reed* Ray Rice

2002 T LB TE

Jonathan Ogden Peter Boulware Todd Heap

2003 LB TE RB LB CB T S ST

Peter Boulware Todd Heap Jamal Lewis Ray Lewis Chris McAlister Jonathan Ogden Ed Reed Adalius Thomas

Note: Tied (Kansas City) for the NFL's most selections in 2003.

2004 T LB CB S LB

Jonathan Ogden Ray Lewis Chris McAlister Ed Reed Terrell Suggs

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2005 T

Jonathan Ogden

2006 T LB CB QB S LB LB LB

Jonathan Ogden* Ray Lewis* Chris McAlister Steve McNair* Ed Reed Bart Scott Terrell Suggs Adalius Thomas

* Ogden (toe) went to the Pro Bowl but did not play; Scott went instead of Lewis (hand); QB Vince Young (Ten.) went in lieu of McNair.

Billy Cundiff Ray Lewis Haloti Ngata Ed Reed* Terrell Suggs

Ben Grubbs Vonta Leach Ray Lewis Haloti Ngata Ed Reed* Ray Rice* Terrell Suggs* Marshal Yanda

Elvis Dumervil Justin Forsett C.J. Mosley Marshal Yanda

2015 LS OLB P G 2016 LS FB LB K S G C

2020 T DE LS CB OLB FB K

Orlando Brown Jr. Calais Campbell Morgan Cox Marlon Humphrey Matthew Judon Patrick Ricard Justin Tucker

(The 2020 Pro Bowl was not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic.)

Morgan Cox Elvis Dumervil Sam Koch Marshal Yanda

2021 TE RS QB FB K

Mark Andrews Devin Duvernay Lamar Jackson Patrick Ricard Justin Tucker

Morgan Cox Kyle Juszczyk C.J. Mosley* Justin Tucker Eric Weddle Marshal Yanda Jeremy Zuttah

2022 TE RS CB QB FB ILB K

Mark Andrews Devin Duvernay Marlon Humphrey Tyler Huntley Patrick Ricard Roquan Smith Justin Tucker

2023 QB S DT C ILB ILB K G

Lamar Jackson Kyle Hamilton Justin Madubuike Tyler Linderbaum Patrick Queen Roquan Smith Justin Tucker Kevin Zeitler

2017 LB OLB S

C.J. Mosley Terrell Suggs Eric Weddle

2018 LB S DT G

C.J. Mosley Eric Weddle Brandon Williams Marshal Yanda

MOST PRO BOWLS Mark Andrews Orlando Brown Jr. Morgan Cox Marlon Humphrey Mark Ingram II Lamar Jackson Matthew Judon Marcus Peters* Patrick Ricard Ronnie Stanley Earl Thomas III Justin Tucker Marshal Yanda

* Peters (injured) did not play. Note: Ravens tied (Dallas in 2007) for the NFL's most-ever selections on a Pro Bowl roster.

* Reed (injury), Rice (family matter) and Suggs (injury) did not play.

2012 RS FB DT S RB G

2014 OLB RB LB G

2019 TE T LS CB RB QB OLB CB FB T S K G

* Reed (death in family) did not play.

2011 G FB LB DT S RB OLB G

Haloti Ngata Terrell Suggs Justin Tucker Marshal Yanda

* Mosley (calf injury) did not play.

* Reed (injured hip/ankle) did not play.

2010 K LB DT S OLB

2013 DT OLB K G

Ray Lewis* . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Jonathan Ogden*. . . . . . 11 Ed Reed*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Marshal Yanda. . . . . . . . . 8 Terrell Suggs. . . . . . . . . . . 7 Justin Tucker . . . . . . . . . . 7 Haloti Ngata . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Peter Boulware . . . . . . . . 4 Morgan Cox. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C.J. Mosley. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Patrick Ricard. . . . . . . . . . 4 * Pro Football Hall of Famer

Jacoby Jones Vonta Leach Haloti Ngata Ed Reed Ray Rice Marshal Yanda 458

HISTORY


RING OF HONORRAVENS & WALTER PAYTON MAN OF THE YEAR HISTORY The Ravens’ Ring of Honor, presented by Meritage Jewelers, salutes special inductees at M&T Bank Stadium with banners. Each member is recognized for his extraordinary contributions to the NFL, the Ravens and the Baltimore community. 2023 OLB TERRELL SUGGS Oct. 22 vs. Detroit

2011 K MATT STOVER Nov. 20 vs. Cincinnati

2022 G MARSHAL YANDA Dec. 4 vs. Denver

2008 T JONATHAN OGDEN Oct. 26 vs. Oakland

2021 DT HALOTI NGATA Nov. 28 vs. Cleveland

2006 LB PETER BOULWARE Nov. 5 vs. Cincinnati

2019 HC BRIAN BILLICK Sept. 30 vs. Cleveland

2004 DE MICHAEL MCCRARY Oct. 4 vs. Kansas City

2015 S ED REED Nov. 22 vs. St. Louis

2003 OWNER ART MODELL Dec. 28 vs. Pittsburgh

2014 TE TODD HEAP Sept. 28 vs. Carolina

2002 EIGHT BALTIMORE COLTS (ALL HALL OF FAMERS) QB Johnny Unitas WR Raymond Berry RB Lenny Moore DT Art Donovan DE Gino Marchetti TE John Mackey OT Jim Parker LB Ted Hendricks Oct. 20 vs. Jacksonville

2013 LB RAY LEWIS Sept. 22 vs. Houston

2000 RB EARNEST BYNER Nov. 26 vs. Cleveland

2012 RB JAMAL LEWIS Sept. 9 vs. Cleveland

WALTER PAYTON MAN OF THE YEAR The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award recognizes an NFL player for his excellence on and off the field. The award was established in 1970 and then renamed in 1999 after the late Hall of Fame Chicago Bears running back, Walter Payton. Each team nominates one player who has had a significant positive impact on his community. In 2011, Ravens C Matt Birk (left) won the prestigious NFL honor. 2023 - Roquan Smith 2022 - Chuck Clark 2021 - Bradley Bozeman 2020 - Bradley Bozeman 2019 - Brandon Carr 2018 - Brandon Carr 2017 - Benjamin Watson 2016 - Steve Smith Sr. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

2015 - Steve Smith Sr. 2014 - Torrey Smith 2013 - Torrey Smith 2012 - Anquan Boldin 2011 - Matt Birk (NFL MOTY) 2010 - Anquan Boldin 2009 - Ed Reed 2008 - Ray Lewis 459

2007 - Ray Lewis 2006 - Ray Lewis 2005 - Edwin Mulitalo 2004 - Ray Lewis 2003 - Ray Lewis 2002 - Jonathan Ogden 2001 - Michael McCrary

HISTORY


ALL-TIME ROSTER RAVENS HISTORY 12 Abney, Derek (WR/RS) ������������������������������������ Kentucky, 2004 37 Adams, Andrew (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecticut, 2023 95 Adams, Sam (DT) ���������������������������������� Texas A&M, 2000-01 43 Adams, Vashone (S) ������������������������� Eastern Michigan, 1996 16 Adeboyejo, Quincy (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi, 2017-18 51 Adeoye, Aaron (OLB) ��������� Southeast Missouri State, 2020 15 Agholor, Nelson (WR) . . . . . . . . . . Southern California, 2023 11 Aiken, Kamar (WR) ��������������������������� Central Florida, 2014-16 51 Alaka, Otaro (LB) ������������������������������������ Texas A&M, 2019-21 82 Alexander, Derrick (WR) �������������������������� Michigan, 1996-97 35 Allen, Anthony (RB) ����������������������������� Georgia Tech, 2011-12 37 Allen, Javorius (RB) �����������������Southern California, 2015-18 29 Allen, Terry (RB) ������������������������������������������������� Clemson, 2001 38 Ali, Charles (FB) �����������������������������Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 2009 66 Anderson, Bennie (OL) ����������������� Tennessee State, 2001-04 14 Anderson, Derek (QB) ������������������������������� Oregon State, 2005 38 Anderson, Mike (RB) �������������������������������������������Utah, 2006-07 79 Anderson, Willie (T) ��������������������������������������������Auburn, 2008 89 Andrews, Mark (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma, 2018-23 5 Armour-Davis, Jalyn (CB) ��������������������������� Alabama, 2022-23 88 Armour, Justin (WR) ����������������������������������������� Stanford, 1999 35 Arrington, Kyle (CB) �������������������������������������� Hofstra, 2015-16 70 Arvie, Herman (OL) ���������������������������������������� Grambling, 1996 74 Atkins, James (OL) �����������������������������SW Louisiana, 1997-99 47 Attaochu, Jeremiah (OLB) �����������������������Georgia Tech, 2022 71 Aumavae-Laulu, Malaesala (G/T) . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon, 2023 23 Averett, Anthony (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2018-21 51 Ayanbadejo, Brendon (LB) ������������������������������� UCLA, 2008-12 30 Ayanbadejo, Obafemi (FB) �������� San Diego State, 1999-2001 56 Babin, Jason (OLB) ������������������������� Western Michigan, 2015 3 Bahar, Kenji (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monmouth, 2021 35 Bailey, Robert (DB) ���������������������������������������� Miami (FL), 2000 86 Bajema, Billy (TE) ���������������������������Oklahoma State, 2012-13 23 Baldwin, Randy (RB) �������������������������������������Mississippi, 1996 12 Banks, Tony (QB) ��������������������������Michigan State, 1999-2000 94 Bannan, Justin (DT) ����������������������������������� Colorado, 2006-09 80 Bannister, Alex (WR) ������������������������� Eastern Kentucky, 2006 50 Barnes, Antwan (LB) ��������������� Florida International, 2007-09 7 Bateman, Rashod (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota, 2021-23 28 Baxter, Gary (DB) ����������������������������������������������Baylor, 2001-04 3 Beckham Jr., Odell (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana State, 2023 12 Beck, John (QB) ��������������������������������������������������������� BYU, 2009 47 Biegel, Vince (OLB) ����������������������������������������Wisconsin, 2022 17 Bell, Le'Veon (RB) ��������������������������������� Michigan State, 2021 28 Bethel, Justin (CB) ������������������������������������Presbyterian, 2019 70 Bergstrom, Tony (G/T) ���������������������������������������������� Utah, 2017 76 Bernstein, Alex (OL) ������������������������������������������Amherst, 1997 28 Berry, Damien (RB) �����������������������������������Miami (FL), 2011-12 45 Beyer, Brennen (OLB) �������������������������������� Michigan, 2015-16 68 Bilukidi, Christo (DT) ���������������������������Georgia State, 2014-15 77 Birk, Matt (C) �������������������������������������������������Harvard, 2009-12 89 Bishop, Harold (TE) ������������������������������� Louisiana State, 1996 69 Blackshear, Jeff (G) ����������������������������NE Louisiana, 1996-99 11 Blake, Jeff (QB) ����������������������������������������� East Carolina, 2002 49 Board, Chris (LB) . . . . . . . . . . North Dakota State, 2018-21 74 Bobo, Orlando (OL) ���������������������������� NW Louisiana, 2000-01 82 Bolden, Slade (WR) �������������������������������������������Alabama, 2022 81 Boldin, Anquan (WR) ���������������������������Florida State, 2010-12 7 Boller, Kyle (QB) ������������������������������������������ California, 2003-08 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

70 38 36 67 58 2 61 54 35 80 86 77 53 24 67 22 57 45 16 44 77 17 31 12 59 23 51 18 83 60 13 69 14 5 31 78 78 47 88 49 10 54 90 85 17 38 21 56 25 17 56 12 93 26 39 99 64 39 25 460

Bolling, Nate (DT) �������������������������������������� Wake Forest, 2003 Bonds, Terrell (CB) �����������������������������Tennessee State, 2020 Booth, Isaac (DB) ��������������������������������������������California, 1996 Boren, Justin (G/C) ���������������������������������������� Ohio State, 2011 Boulware, Peter (OLB) ���������������������Florida State, 1997-2005 Bouman, Todd (QB) �������������������������������� St. Cloud State, 2008 Bowanko, Luke (C/G) ����������������������������������������� Virginia, 2017 Bowser, Tyus (OLB) �������������������������������������� Houston, 2017-22 Boykin, Brandon (CB) �����������������������������������������Georgia, 2017 Boykin, Miles (WR) ��������������������������������Notre Dame, 2019-21 Boyle, Nick (TE) ������������������������������������������Delaware, 2015-22 Bozeman, Bradley (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2018-21 Bradley, Bam (LB) �������������������������������������Pittsburgh, 2017-18 Brady, Donny (DB) ������������������������������������ Wisconsin, 1996-98 Bredeson, Ben (G) ��������������������������������������������Michigan, 2020 Brew, Dorian (CB) ������������������������������������������ Kansas, 1996-97 Brigance, O.J. (LB) ���������������������������������������������������Rice, 2000 Brightful, Lamont (RS) ����������������������� E. Washington, 2002-03 Britton, Eddie (WR) �������������������������� Central State (OH), 1997 Brookins, Jason (RB) �������������������������� Lane College, 2000-01 Brooks, Ethan (T) ��������������������������� Williams College, 2002-04 Brooks, Nate (DB) ��������������������������������������� North Texas, 2020 Brooks, Terrence (S) �����������������������������Florida State, 2014-15 Brown, Anthony (QB) ������������������������������������������Oregon, 2022 Brown, Arthur (LB) ������������������������������Kansas State, 2013-15 Brown, Chykie (CB) �������������������������������������������Texas, 2011-14 Brown, Cornell (LB) ������������������� VA Tech, 1997-2000, 2002-04 Brown, Curtis (WR) �������������������������������������������Alabama, 1996 Brown, Daniel (WR/TE) . . . . . . . . . James Madison, 2015-16 Brown, Jason (G/C) ��������������������������� North Carolina, 2005-08 Brown, John (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburg State, 2018 Brown, Leon (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2015 Brown, Marlon (WR) ������������������������������������� Georgia, 2013-15 Brown, Marquise (WR) ����������������������������� Oklahoma, 2019-21 Brown, Omar (S) ����������������������������������������� Marshall, 2012-13 Brown, Orlando (T) �������������S. Carolina St., 1996-98, 2003-05 Brown Jr., Orlando (T) ����������������������������� Oklahoma, 2018-20 Brown, Ricky (LB) ����������������������������������Boston College, 2012 Bryant, Dez (WR) �������������������������������� Oklahoma State, 2020 Bryant, D.J. (LB) ������������������������������������ James Madison, 2013 Bulger, Mark (QB) �������������������������������������West Virginia, 2010 Burgess, Prescott (LB) ������������������������������ Michigan, 2007-11 Burnett, Rob (DE) ������������������������������������ Syracuse, 1996-2001 Burrough, Jonathan (TE) ��������������������������New Mexico, 2001 Butler, Jeremy (WR) ������������������ Tennessee-Martin, 2014-15 Butler, Robb (DB) ��������������������������������������Robert Morris, 2005 Byner, Earnest (RB) ����������������������������East Carolina, 1996-97 Bynes, Josh (LB) �������������������Auburn, 2011-13, 2019, 2021-22 Byrdsong, Shawn (DB) ���������������������� Mississippi State, 2002 Cain, Deon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 2021 Caldwell, Mike (LB) ��������������� Middle Tennessee State, 1996 Campanaro, Michael (WR) �����������������Wake Forest, 2014-17 Campbell, Calais (DT) �������������������������������Miami (FL), 2020-22 Canady, Maurice (CB) �������������������������������������Virgina, 2016-19 Cannon, Trenton (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia State, 2021 Canty, Chris (DE) ��������������������������������������������Virginia, 2013-15 Carpenter, James (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2021 Carr, Brandon (CB) ��������������������Grand Valley State, 2017-19 Carr, Chris (CB/RS) ���������������������������������Boise State, 2009-11 HISTORY


ALL-TIME ROSTER RAVENS HISTORY 56 22 10 23 65 65 92 65 83 36 87 55 63 2 16 89 66 24 81 53 62 34 63 49 63 37 31 72 26 49 15 51 23 64 46 15 97 60 51 84 7 12 1 80 72 91 30 31 53 30 81 28 81 56 86 94 28 39 85

Carter, Chris (OLB) ���������������������������������Fresno State, 2015-16 Carter, Dale (DB) ��������������������������������������Tennessee, 2004-05 Case, Stoney (QB) ��������������������������������������New Mexico, 1999 Cason, Antoine (CB) ������������������������������������������� Arizona, 2014 Cavil, Ben (OL) ������������������������������������������� Oklahoma, 1997-98 Caylor, Drew (OL) ����������������������������������������������� Stanford, 2005 Chase, Martin (DT) ����������������������������������� Oklahoma, 1998-99 Chester, Chris (G/C) ����������������������������������� Oklahoma, 2006-10 Chisena, Dan (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2023 Clark, Chuck (S) ������������������������������������Virginia Tech, 2017-22 Clark, Dallas (TE) ������������������������������������������������������Iowa, 2013 Clark, Sedric (LB) ����������������������������������������������������� Tulsa, 1996 Clausell, Blaine (T) ���������������������������� Mississippi State, 2015 Clausen, Jimmy (QB) ����������������������������������� Notre Dame, 2015 Clay, Kaelin (WR/RS) �������������������������������������������Utah, 2015-16 Clayton, Mark (WR) ����������������������������������� Oklahoma, 2005-09 Cleveland, Ben (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2021-23 Clowney, Jadeveon (DE/OLB) . . . . . . . South Carolina, 2023 Coates, Ben (TE) ������������������������������������������ Livingstone, 2000 Cody, Dan (LB/DE) ������������������������������������� Oklahoma, 2005-07 Cody, Terrence (DT) ����������������������������������� Alabama, 2010-14 Collins, Alex (RB) ���������������������������������������� Arkansas, 2017-18 Collins, Mike (G) ������������������������������������������ Wake Forest, 2002 Collins, Ryan (TE) ���������������������������������St. Thomas (MN), 1999 Colon, Trystan (C) �����������������������������������������Missouri, 2020-22 Considine, Sean (S) ��������������������������������������������������Iowa, 2012 Cook, Dalvin (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida State, 2023 Cook, Damion (T) ������������������������Bethune-Cookman, 2002-04 Cook, Emanuel (S) �����������������������������South Carolina, 2011-12 Copeland, Brandon (OLB) �����������������������Pennsylvania, 2022 Copper, Terrance (WR) ����������������������������� East Carolina, 2008 Correa, Kamalei (LB) �������������������������������Boise State, 2016-17 Cotton, Kenyon (FB) ���������������������������SW Louisiana, 1997-98 Cousins, Oniel (G/T) �������������������������������������������� UTEP, 2008-10 Cox, Morgan (LS) ��������������������������������������Tennessee, 2010-20 Crabtree, Michael (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Tech, 2018 Crawford, Aaron (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina, 2020-21 Crecelius, Randin (G/T) ��������������������������� Portland State, 2019 Croel, Mike (LB) ����������������������������������������������� Nebraska, 1996 Culkin, Sean (TE) ����������������������������������������������� Missouri, 2020 Cundiff, Billy (K) �������������������������������������������������Drake, 2009-11 Cunningham, Malik (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, 2023 Cunningham, Randall (QB) ������������������������������������� UNLV, 2001 Curtis, Tony (TE) ��������������������������������������� Portland State, 2009 Dafney, Bernard (OL) ����������������������������������� Tennessee, 1997 Dalton, Lional (DT) ��������������������Eastern Michigan, 1998-2001 Daniel, Eugene (CB) ����������������������������� Louisiana State, 1997 Daniel, Robertson (DB) ���������������������������������� BYU, 2016, 2018 Daniels, Dexter (LB) ���������������������������������������������Florida, 1996 Daniels, P.J. (RB) ��������������������������������� Georgia Tech, 2006-08 Daniels, Owen (TE) ����������������������������������������Wisconsin, 2014 Darby, Ronald (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida State, 2023 Darling, Devard (WR) ����������������� Washington State, 2004-07 Davis, Anthony (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah, 2000 Davis, Billy (WR) �����������������������������������Pittsburgh, 1999-2000 Davis, Carl (DT) �������������������������������������������������� Iowa, 2015-17 Davis, Mike (RB) ������������������������������������ South Carolina, 2022 Davis, Will (CB) ���������������������������������������� Utah State, 2015-16 DeLong, Greg (HB) ���������������������������������North Carolina, 1999

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

47 47 60 84 8 87 96 30 27 70 31 17 94 36 37 38 80 62 58 13 40 93 35 70 33 59 8 32 71 72 61 71 81 85 29 83 61 77 45 16 8 98 37 5 4 70 62 71 78 48 29 3 91 24 91 32 97 94 33

461

Demps, Will (S) ������������������������������ San Diego State, 2002-05 Desir, Pierre (DB) �����������������������������������������Lindenwood, 2020 DeVries, Jed (OL) ��������������������������������������������Utah State, 1996 Dickson, Ed (TE) ���������������������������������������������� Oregon, 2010-13 Dilfer, Trent (QB) ���������������������������������������� Fresno State, 2000 Dinkins, Darnell (TE) ���������������������������������Pittsburgh, 2004-05 Divens, Lamar (DT) ����������������������� Tennessee State, 2008-10 Dixon, Kenneth (RB) ������������������������� Louisana Tech, 2016-18 Dobbins, J.K. (RB) �������������������������������������Ohio State, 2020-23 Donnal, Andrew (G/T) ����������������������������������������������Iowa, 2017 Dorsey, Khalil (CB) ������������������������ Northern Arizona, 2020-21 Doss, Tandon (WR) ����������������������������������������Indiana, 2011-13 Douglas, Marques (DL) ������������� Howard, 1999, 2001-04, 2008 Dowden, Corey (DB) �������������������������������������� Grambling, 1996 Drake, Kenyan (RB) ������������������������������������� Alabama, 2022-23 Draughn, Shaun (RB) �����������������������������North Carolina, 2013 Drew, Davon (TE) ����������������������������������East Carolina, 2009-11 Ducasse, Vladimir (G) ��������������������������� Massachusetts, 2016 Dumervil, Elvis (OLB) �����������������������������������Louisville, 2013-16 Duvernay, Devin (WR) ���������������������������������������Texas, 2020-23 Edison, Pedro (TE) ���������������������������E. Tennessee State, 2000 Edwards, Dwan (DE) ����������������������������Oregon State, 2004-09 Edwards, Gus (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutgers, 2018-23 Ehinger, Parker (G) �����������������������������������������Cincinnati, 2019 Elam, Matt (S) ��������������������������������������������������� Florida, 2013-16 Ellerbe, Dannell (LB) ������������������������������������� Georgia, 2009-12 Elling, Aaron (K) ������������������������������������������������Wyoming, 2005 Elliott, DeShon (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas, 2018-21 Ellis, Justin (DT) �������������������������������� Louisiana Tech, 2019-21 Ellison, Atiyyah (DT) ����������������������������������������� Missouri, 2006 Elmore, John (OL) �������������������������������������������������� Texas, 1997 Eluemunor, Jermaine (G/T) ������������������ Texas A&M, 2017-18 Escobar, Gavin (TE) ������������������������������San Diego State, 2017 Ethridge, Ray (WR) ����������������������������Pasadena City, 1996-97 Evans, Charles (FB) ��������������������������Clark U. (Atl.), 1999-2000 Evans, Lee (WR) ����������������������������������������������Wisconsin, 2011 Everitt, Steve (C) ����������������������������������������������Michigan, 1996 Faalele, Daniel (T) ������������������������������������ Minnesota, 2022-23 Ferguson, Jaylon (OLB) ������������������ Louisiana Tech, 2019-21 Figurs, Yamon (WR/RS) ������������������������Kansas State, 2007-08 Finnerty, Cullen (QB) ����������������������� Grand Valley State, 2007 Fitch, Zarnell (DT) ����������������������������������������������������� TCU, 2007 Fitzhugh, Keith (S) ������������������������������ Mississippi State, 2009 Flacco, Joe (QB) ����������������������������������������Delaware, 2008-18 Flowers, Zay (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston College, 2023 Fluker, D.J. (G) ���������������������������������������������������Alabama, 2020 Flynn, Mike (C) ����������������������������������������������Maine, 1997-2007 Folau, Spencer (T) ����������������������������������������� Idaho, 1996-2000 Footman, Dan (DL) �������������������������������������� Florida State, 1996 Ford, Chase (TE) ���������������������������������������������� Miami (FL), 2015 Forsett, Justin (RB) ������������������������������������ California, 2014-16 Fort, L.J. (LB) ������������������������������������� Northern Iowa, 2019-21 Fortune, Elliott (DL) �����������������������������������Georgia Tech, 1996 Foxworth, Domonique (CB) ���������������������� Maryland, 2009-11 Franklin, Aubrayo (DT) ����������������������������Tennessee, 2003-06 Franks, Dominique (CB) ���������������������������������Oklahoma, 2014 Frase, Paul (DE) ������������������������������������������������Syracuse, 1998 Frederick, Mike (DL) ��������������������������������������Virginia, 1996-98 Freeman, Devonta (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida State, 2021

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ALL-TIME ROSTER RAVENS HISTORY 58 26 23 71 35 32 44 40 61 33 80 13 73 62 50 56 76 33 85 37 66 24 34 12 84 63 18 86 95 33 54 42 97 59 3 66 65 93 62 58 95 81 54 14 22 59 4 70 82 51 45 33 67 40 48 56 6 59 86

Freeny, Jonathan (LB) �����������������������������������������Rutgers, 2017 Fuller, Corey (CB/S) �������������������������������Florida State, 2003-04 Fuller, Kyle (CB) ����������������������������������������� Virginia Tech, 2022 Gaither, Jared (T) ���������������������������������������� Maryland, 2007-10 Gardner, Carwell (FB) �������������������������������������� Louisville, 1996 Gash, Sam (FB) ����������������������������������������Penn State, 2000-02 Gaston, Willie (CB) ��������������������������������������������Houston, 2007 Gerard, K.J. (S) ������������������������������������Northern Arizona, 2009 Gibson, Gary (DT) �����������������������������������������������Rutgers, 2005 Gilchrist, Marcus (S) ����������������������������������������� Clemson, 2020 Gillmore, Crockett (TE) ���������������������Colorado State, 2014-17 Givens, Chris (WR) ������������������������������������ Wake Forest, 2015 Goad, Tim (DT) �����������������������������������������North Carolina, 1996 Goeas, Leo (OL) ���������������������������������������������������� Hawaii, 1997 Goganious, Keith (LB) ����������������������������������� Penn State, 1996 Gooden, Tavares (LB) �������������������������������Miami (FL), 2008-10 Gordon, Amon (DT) ������������������������������������������� Stanford, 2007 Gordon III, Melvin (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wisconsin, 2023 Gordon, Richard (TE) �������������������������������������� Miami (FL), 2015 Gorrer, Danny (DB) ����������������������������Texas A&M, 2011, 2014 Gradkowski, Gino (C/G) ����������������������������Delaware, 2012-14 Graham, Corey (CB) ���������������������� New Hampshire, 2012-13 Graham, Jay (RB) ������������������������������������Tennessee, 1997-99 Graham, Shayne (K) ���������������������������������West Virginia, 2011 Grant, Janarion (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutgers, 2018 Grasu, Hroniss (G/C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon, 2018-19 Grbac, Elvis (QB) ����������������������������������������������Michigan, 2001 Green, Eric (TE) ����������������������������������������������� Liberty, 1996-98 Green, Howard (DT) ����������������������������� Louisiana State, 2002 Green, Justin (FB) ��������������������������������������� Montana, 2005-07 Green, Roderick (LB) ����������������Central Missouri St., 2004-05 Greenwood, Chris (CB) ����������������������������������������� Albion, 2014 Gregg, Kelly (DT) ��������������������������������������� Oklahoma, 2000-10 Greisen, Nick (LB) ������������������������������������ Wisconsin, 2007-08 Griffin III, Robert (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baylor, 2018-20 Grubbs, Ben (G) ���������������������������������������������� Auburn, 2007-11 Gurode, Andre (G/C) �����������������������������������������Colorado, 2011 Guy, Lawrence (DE) ����������������������������� Arizona State, 2014-16 Hale, David (G/T) �����������������������������������Weber State, 2008-10 Haley, Dennis (LB) ������������������������������������������Virginia, 2005-06 Hall, Bryan (DT) ������������������������������������� Arkansas State, 2012 Hambrick, Kenyon (WR) ������������������������ Alabama A&M, 2001 Hamilton, Adrian (OLB) ���������������Prairie View A&M, 2012-13 Hamilton, Kyle (S) ����������������������������������Notre Dame, 2022-23 Hamlin, Ken (S) ������������������������������������������������Arkansas, 2010 Hamm, Malik (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lafayette, 2023 Harbaugh, Jim (QB) ������������������������������������������Michigan, 1998 Harewood, Ramon (G/T) �������������������������Morehouse, 2010-12 Harper, Justin (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Tech, 2008-10 Harris, Bernardo (LB) ����������������������� North Carolina, 2002-03 Harris, Corey (S) �����������������������������������Vanderbilt, 1998-2001 Harris, Davontae (CB) ���������������������������������Illinois State, 2020 Harrison, Chris (G) ����������������������������������������������� Virginia, 1999 Harrison, Malik (LB) ���������������������������������Ohio State, 2020-23 Hartley, Frank (TE) ������������������������������������������������� Illinois, 1996 Hartwell, Edgerton (LB) ����������������� Western Illinois, 2001-04 Hauschka, Steve (K) ���������������North Carolina State, 2008-09 Hayes, Daelin (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2021-22 Heap, Todd (TE) ����������������������������������� Arizona State, 2001-10

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Hellestrae, Dale (LS) ��������������������� Southern Methodist, 2001 Henry, Willie (DT) ���������������������������������������� Michigan, 2016-18 Hernandez, Adam (OL) ��������������������������������������������� Yale, 1998 Herring, Kim (S) ������������������������������������Penn State, 1997-2000 Hester Sr., Devin (WR/RS) ������������������������������������Miami, 2016 Hill, Jaylen (CB) �������������������������� Jacksonville State, 2017-18 Hill, Justice (RB) �����������������������������Oklahoma State, 2019-23 Hill III, Will (S) ������������������������������������������������� Florida, 2014-15 Hoard, Leroy (RB) ��������������������������������������������Michigan, 1996 Holden, Will (G) ���������������������������������������������� Vanderbilt, 2020 Holmes, Priest (RB) ���������������������������������������Texas, 1997-2000 Horsey, Albert (WR) �����������������������������Delaware State, 2001 Houser, Kevin (LS) ������������������������������������������ Ohio State, 2010 Houshmandzadeh, T.J. (WR) ������������������� Oregon State, 2010 Houston-Carson, DeAndre (S) . . . . . . . William & Mary, 2023 Houston, Justin (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2021-22 Howard, Austin (T) ���������������������������������Northern Iowa, 2017 Hudson, John (LS) ������������������������������������������������Auburn, 2000 Huff, Marqueston (S) ��������������������������������������Wyoming, 2016 Huff, Michael (S) ���������������������������������������������������� Texas, 2013 Hughley, Delvin (CB) ������������������������Jacksonville State, 2001 Humphrey, Marlon (CB) ����������������������������� Alabama, 2017-23 Hundley, Brett (QB) �������������������������������������������������UCLA, 2022 Hunter, Dameon (RB) ���������������������������������������������� Utah, 2002 Hunter, Earnest (RB) ��������������������������������� SE Oklahoma, 1996 Hunter, Javin (WR) ��������������������������������Notre Dame, 2002-03 Huntley, Tyler (QB) �����������������������������������������������Utah, 2020-23 Hurst, Hayden (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Carolina, 2018-19 Hurst, James (G/T) ��������������������������� North Carolina, 2014-19 Hymes, Randy (WR) ���������������������� Grambling State, 2002-05 Ihedigbo, James (S) ������������������������Massachusetts, 2012-13 Ingram II, Mark (RB) ����������������������������������� Alabama, 2019-20 Isabella, Andy (WR) ����������������������������� Massachusetts, 2022 Isaia, Sale (G) ����������������������������������������������������� UCLA, 1996-98 Ismail, Qadry (WR) �������������������������������� Syracuse, 1999-2001 Ivy, Corey (CB) ������������������������������������������� Oklahoma, 2006-09 Jackson, Asa (CB/RS) �����������������������������������Cal Poly, 2012-16 Jackson, Bennett (S) ��������������������������������� Notre Dame, 2019 Jackson, Brad (LB) ������������������������������� Cincinnati, 1998-2001 Jackson, DeSean (WR) ����������������������������������California, 2022 Jackson, Lamar (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, 2018-23 Jackson, Michael (WR) ������������������ Southern Miss., 1996-98 Jackson, Robert (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNLV, 2021 Jacobs, Tramain (CB) ����������������������������������Texas A&M, 2014 James, Ja'Wuan (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee, 2021-22 James, Robert (LB) �����������������������������������Arizona State, 2013 Jenkins, DeRon (DB) ��������������������������������Tennessee, 1996-99 Jean-Baptiste, Stanley (CB) ��������������������Nebraska, 2017-18 Jefferson II, Tony (S) ����������������������� Oklahoma, 2017-19, 2021 Jenkins, J.R. (K) �������������������������������������������������Marshall, 2002 Jensen, Ryan (G/C) �������������Colorado State-Pueblo, 2013-17 Jernigan, Timmy (DT) ���������������������������Florida State, 2014-16 Johnson, Chris (CB) ���������������������������������������� Louisville, 2012 Johnson, J.R. (LB) ��������������������������������������������Syracuse, 2002 Johnson, Jarret (LB/DE) ����������������������������� Alabama, 2003-11 Johnson, Josh (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego, 2021, 2023 Johnson, Kaleb (G) ���������������������������������������������Rutgers, 2015 Johnson, Kevin (WR) ��������������������������������������Syracuse, 2004 Johnson, Patrick (WR) ���������������Oregon, 1998-2001, 2004-05

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ALL-TIME ROSTER RAVENS HISTORY 83 58 50 58 97 27 56 12 97 88 31 82 66 98 61 78 99 44 92 70 92 91 96 47 12 88 94 59 34 4 88 60 57 74 99 60 47 37 26 38 38 17 32 44 82 36 41 79 72 31 84 23 52 31 95 80 64 61 5

Johnson, Ron (WR) ���������������������������������� Minnesota, 2002-03 Johnson, Steven (LB) ������������������������������������������Kansas, 2017 Johnson, Tim (LB) ���������������������� Youngstown State, 2001, 06 Jones, Alvin (LB) ������������������������������������������������������UTEP, 2019 Jones, Arthur (DE) �������������������������������������� Syracuse, 2010-13 Jones, Cyrus (CB/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2018-19 Jones, Edgar (LB/TE) ����������������� SE Missouri State, 2007-11 Jones, Jacoby (WR/RS) ���������������������� Lane College, 2012-14 Jones, James (DL) ����������������������������� Northern Iowa, 1996-98 Jones, John (TE) ����������������������������������� Indiana (PA), 2000-03 Jones, Rondell (S) �����������������������������������North Carolina, 1997 Jones, Terry (TE) ����������������������������������������� Alabama, 2002-05 Jones, Tony (T) ����������������������������������� Western Carolina, 1996 Jones, Travis (DT) ����������������������������������Connecticut, 2022-23 Jones-Smith, Jaryd (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh, 2021 Joseph, Dieugot (T) �����������������������Florida International, 2017 Judon, Matthew (OLB) ��������������Grand Valley State, 2016-20 Juszczyk, Kyle (FB) ���������������������������������������Harvard, 2013-16 Kamalu, Ufomba (DE) ������������������������������������ Miami (FL), 2019 Katula, Matt (LS) �������������������������������������� Wisconsin, 2005-09 Kaufusi, Bronson (DE) ������������������������������������������BYU, 2016-17 Kelly, Xavier (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas, 2021 Kemoeatu, Ma’ake (DT) ���������������������������Utah, 2002-05, 2012 Kennard, Devon (OLB) ��������������������������������������������� USC, 2022 Kight, Danny (K) ��������������������������������������� Augusta State, 2001 Kinchen, Brian (TE) ��������������������������Louisiana State, 1996-98 Kindle, Sergio (OLB) �����������������������������������������Texas, 2010-12 Klein, A.J. (ILB) ��������������������������������������������� Iowa State, 2022 Knight, Tom (CB) ������������������������������������������������ Iowa, 2002-03 Koch, Sam (P) ����������������������������������������������Nebraska, 2006-21 Kolar, Charlie (TE) ������������������������������������Iowa State, 2022-23 Kooistra, Scott (G/T) �������������������� North Carolina State, 2010 Kopp, Jeff (LB) ������������������������������������������������������USC, 1998-99 Kracalik, Mike (T) �������������������������� San Diego State, 2006-08 Kruger, Paul (OLB/DE) �����������������������������������������Utah, 2009-12 Kublanow, Brandon (C) ���������������������������������������Georgia, 2017 Kuhn, Scott (TE) ������������������������������������������������ Louisville, 2008 Lake, Carnell (S) �������������������������������������������������������UCLA, 2001 Landry, Dawan (S) ������������������������������� Georgia Tech, 2006-10 Langford, Jeremy (RB) ������������������������� Michigan State, 2017 Langham, Antonio (DB) ����������������������������� Alabama, 1996-97 Lasley, Jordan (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UCLA, 2018 Lawrence, Matt (RB) ������������������������Massachusetts, 2009-11 Leach, Vonta (FB) ��������������������������������East Carolina, 2011-13 LeBel, Harper (TE) ���������������������������������� Colorado State, 1998 Leonhard, Jim (S) ������������������������������������������Wisconsin, 2008 Levine Sr., Anthony (DB/LB) ������� Tennessee State, 2012-21 LeVoir, Mark (OL) ����������������������������������������� Notre Dame, 2011 Lewis, Alex (G/T) ����������������������������������������Nebraska, 2016-18 Lewis, Jamal (RB) ������������������������������������Tennessee, 2000-06 Lewis, Jermaine (WR) �������������������������� Maryland, 1996-2001 Lewis, Kendrick (S) �������������������������������� Mississippi, 2015-16 Lewis, Ray (LB) �������������������������������������Miami (FL), 1996-2012 Lewis-Harris, Chris (CB) ����������������������������Chattanooga, 2016 Lewis-Moore, Kapron (DE) ������������������Notre Dame, 2013-15 Likely, Isaiah (TE) ����������������������������Coastal Carolina, 2022-23 Linderbaum, Tyler (C) ���������������������������������������� Iowa, 2022-23 Lindsay, Everett (OL) �������������������������������������Mississippi, 1999 Lloyd, Rhys (K) ������������������������������������������������Minnesota, 2007

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50 59 35 6 39 49 95 29 18 94 94 92 59 30 15 37 29 38 85 13 72 10 17 88 58 21 98 37 53 33 50 54 33 99 47 58 47 23 69 38 91 78 9 90 7 60 65 13 38 21 36 30 97 42 60 34 19 79 60

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Lopez, Nicholas (LB) �����������������������������Texas Southern, 1997 Louis, Lamar (LB) ����������������������������������� Louisiana State, 2016 Love, Clarence (DB) ����������������������������������� Toledo, 1999-2000 Lucas, Ray (QB) ���������������������������������������������������Rutgers, 2003 Luchey, Nick (FB) �������������������������������������������� Miami (FL), 2006 Luckett, Cavellis (LB) ����������� Middle Tennessee State, 2016 Lyle, Rick (DL) ����������������������������������������������������� Missouri, 1996 Lyons, Lamar (DB) ��������������������������������������� Washington, 1997 Maclin, Jeremy (WR) ��������������������������������������� Missouri, 2017 Mack, Daylon (DT) ����������������������������������������Texas A&M, 2019 Mack, Isaiah (NT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, 2021-22 Madubuike, Justin (DT) ������������������������ Texas A&M, 2020-23 Maese, Joe (LS) ������������������������������������ New Mexico, 2001-04 Magee, Terrence (RB) ������������������������� Louisiana State, 2015 Mallett, Ryan (QB) �������������������������������������� Arkansas, 2015-17 Marshall, Iman (CB) ��������������������������������������������USC, 2019-21 Martin, Derrick (CB) ���������������������������������� Wyoming, 2006-08 Mason, Ben (FB/TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michigan, 2023 Mason, Derrick (WR). ����������������������Michigan State, 2005-10 Matthews, Chris (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky, 2015-17 Mattison, Bryan (DL/OL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iowa, 2008-11 Maulet, Arthur (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, 2023 Maxwell, Marcus (WR) ��������������������������������������Oregon, 2008 Mayle, Vince (WR/TE) . . . . . . . . . Washington State, 2016-17 McAdoo, Michael (OLB) ������������������� North Carolina, 2011-12 McAlister, Chris (CB) ��������������������������������Arizona, 1999-2008 McBean, Ryan (DT) ������������������������������ Oklahoma State, 2012 McCann, Bryan (CB) ����������������Southern Methodist, 2010-11 McClain, Jameel (LB) �������������������������������� Syracuse, 2008-13 McClain, Le’Ron (FB) ��������������������������������� Alabama, 2007-10 McClellan, Albert (LB) ������������������������������� Marshall, 2011-18 McCloud, Tyrus (LB) �����������������������������������Louisville, 1997-98 McRae, Tony (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Carolina A&T, 2017 McCrary, Michael (DE) ���������������������Wake Forest, 1997-2002 McCrary, Nate (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . Saginaw Valley State, 2021 McCune, Robert (LB) ���������������������������������Louisville, 2007-08 McDermott, Kevin (LS) �������������������������������������������UCLA, 2014 McGahee, Willis (RB) �������������������������������Miami (FL), 2007-10 McKenzie, Kahlil (G/DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee, 2021 McKie, Jason (FB) ������������������������������������������������Temple, 2010 McKinney, Brandon (DT) ����������������Michigan State, 2008-11 McKinnie, Bryant (T) ���������������������������������Miami (FL), 2011-13 McNair, Steve (QB) �������������������������������Alcorn State, 2006-07 McPhee, Pernell (OLB) � Mississippi State, 2011-14, 2019-21 McSorley, Trace (QB) ������������������������������Penn State, 2019-21 Means, Steven (DE) ����������������������������������Buffalo, 2014, 2022 Mekari, Patrick (OL) ���������������������������������� California, 2019-23 Mellette, Aaron (WR) ����������������������������������������������� Elon, 2013 Melvin, Rashaan (CB) �������������������� Northern Illinois, 2014-15 Metcalf, Eric (RB) ���������������������������������������������Texas, 1996-98 Miles, Jeromy (S) ����������������������������Massachusetts, 2013-14 Miller, Prince (CB) �����������������������������������������������Georgia, 2010 Missouri, Dwayne (DE) ����������������������������Northwestern, 2001 Mitchell, Anthony (DB) �������������������������� Tuskegee, 1999-2002 Mitchell, Jeff (C) ����������������������������������������� Florida, 1997-2000 Mitchell, Keaton (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Carolina, 2023 Mitchell, Scott (QB) �������������������������������������������������� Utah, 1999 Moll, Tony (G/T) ��������������������������������������������� Nevada, 2009-10 Monroe, Eugene (T) ��������������������������������������Virginia, 2013-15

HISTORY


ALL-TIME ROSTER RAVENS HISTORY 9 88 48 10 84 46 27 16 33 33 78 57 43 27 34 64 28 16 61 43 11 42 63 6 56 67 67 92 91 91 82 42 95 89 67 87 75 25 74 90 84 56 48 54 72 6 69 99 72 91 34 30 79 59 96 11 25 24 53

Montgomery, Greg (P) ��������������������Michigan State, 1996-97 Montgomery, Ty (WR/RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanford, 2018 Moon, Jeremiah (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 2023 Moore, Chris (WR/RS) ����������������������������� Cincinnati, 2016-20 Moore, Clarence (WR) ���������������� Northern Arizona, 2004-06 Moore, Nick (LS) ������������������������������������������� Georgia, 2020-22 Moore, Stevon (S) ����������������������������������� Mississippi, 1996-99 Morgan, Joe (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walsh, 2015 Morris, Byron “Bam” (RB) ��������������������� Texas Tech, 1996-97 Morrow, Harold (FB) �������������������������������������� Auburn, 2003-04 Moses, Morgan (T) ����������������������������������������Virginia, 2022-23 Mosley, C.J. (LB) ����������������������������������������� Alabama, 2014-18 Mostert, Raheem (RB/RS) ����������������������������������Purdue, 2015 Mouton, Cash (CB) ��������������������������Louisiana-Monroe, 2005 Mughelli, Ovie (FB) �������������������������������Wake Forest, 2003-06 Mulitalo, Edwin (G) ������������������������������������Arizona, 1999-2006 Murray, Latavius (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Florida, 2021 Murphy, Nick (P) ���������������������������������������Arizona State, 2004 Mustipher, Sam (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notre Dame, 2023 Nakamura, Haruki (S) ������������������������������� Cincinnati, 2008-11 Nash, Marcus (WR) ����������������������������Tennessee, 1999-2000 Neal, Lorenzo (FB) �������������������������������������� Fresno State, 2008 Ndukwe, Ikechuku (G) ���������������������� Northwestern, 2006-07 Nedney, Joe (K) ��������������������������������������San Jose State, 1999 Nelson, Jim (LB) ������������������������������������������� Penn State, 2005 Nembot, Stephane (T) ��������������������������������� Colorado, 2016-17 Neujahr, Quentin (C) ����������������������������Kansas State, 1996-97 Ngata, Haloti (DT) ������������������������������������������ Oregon, 2006-14 Ngakoue, Yannick (DE) ������������������������������������Maryland, 2020 Nichols, Rayshad (DT) ����������������������Stephen F. Austin, 2022 Nordin, Jake (TE) ����������������������������������Northern Illinois, 2007 Norton, Zach (CB) ������������������������������������� Cincinnati, 2004-05 Nugent, Dave (DE) ������������������������������������������������Purdue, 2002 Ofodile, A.J. (TE) ������������������������������������������Missouri, 1996-99 Ogbuehi, Cedric (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M, 2021 Ogden, Jeff (WR) �������������������������� Eastern Washington, 2002 Ogden, Jonathan (T) ������������������������������������� UCLA, 1996-2007 Oglesby, Evan (CB) ���������������� North Alabama, 2005-06, 2008 Oher, Michael (T) ������������������������������������� Mississippi, 2009-13 Ojabo, David (OLB) ������������������������������������ Michigan, 2022-23 Oliver, Josh (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Jose State, 2021-22 Olsavsky, Jerry (LB) �������������������������������������� Pittsburgh, 1998 Onwuasor, Patrick (LB) ����������������������Portland State, 2016-19 Orr, Zachary (LB) ������������������������������������North Texas, 2014-16 Osemele, Kelechi (G/T) ����������������������������Iowa State, 2012-15 Otis, Scott (QB) ����������������������������������Glenville St. (WV), 1996 Ott, Tyler (LS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard, 2023 Oweh, Odafe (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State, 2021-23 Parker, J’Vonne (DT) �������������������������������������������Rutgers, 2007 Parker, Riddick (DE) ������������������������� North Carolina, 2002-03 Parmele, Jalen (RB) ��������������������������������������� Toledo, 2008-10 Paschal, Marcus (S) ������������������������������������������������Iowa, 2009 Pashos, Tony (T) ������������������������������������������������Illinois, 2003-06 Payne, Rod (C) ��������������������������������������������������Michigan, 2000 Peko Sr., Domata (DT) ��������������������������� Michigan State, 2019 Perriman, Breshad (WR) ����������������� Central Florida, 2015-17 Perryman, Raymond (S) ��������������������Northern Arizona, 2002 Peters, Marcus (CB) ������������������������������Washington, 2019-22 Peters, Tyrell (LB) ������������������������������������� Oklahoma, 1997-99

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24 53 58 74 81 30 58 4 88 24 98 43 83 31 50 24 42 76 59 72 26 27 61 3 27 90 80 6 61 67 31 93 7 33 53 16 20 76 85 77 7 86 81 79 32 39 42 27 48 5 14 9 69 97 11 30 10 61 87

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Phillips, Anwar (CB) ������������������������������������� Penn State, 2008 Phillips, Del'Shawn (LB) ����������������������������������Illinois, 2022-23 Phillips, Jason (LB) ����������������������������������������������TCU, 2009-11 Phillips, Tyre (G/T) �������������������������Mississippi State, 2020-21 Pierce, Aaron (TE) ��������������������������������������� Washington, 1999 Pierce, Bernard (RB) �������������������������������������� Temple, 2012-14 Pierce, Michael (NT) ���������������������Samford, 2016-19, 2022-23 Pierre-Paul, Jason (OLB) ������������������������� South Florida, 2022 Pitta, Dennis (TE) ��������������������������������������������������BYU, 2010-16 Pittman, David (CB) ������������������Northwestern State, 2006-07 Pleasant, Anthony (DE) �����������������������Tennessee State, 1996 Poindexter, Anthony (S) ����������������������������Virginia, 1999-2000 Poljan, Tony (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia, 2021 Pollard, Bernard (S) �������������������������������������� Purdue, 2011-12 Polley, Tommy (LB) ������������������������������������ Florida State, 2005 Porter, Alvin (DB) �����������������������������Oklahoma State, 2001-02 Potts, Roosevelt (FB) ��������������������������������� NE Louisiana, 1998 Powell, Carl (DE) ���������������������������������������������� Louisville, 2000 Powell, Craig (LB) ������������������������������������������ Ohio State, 1996 Powers, Ben (G) ����������������������������������������� Oklahoma, 2019-22 Powers, Jerraud (CB) ������������������������������������������Auburn, 2016 Price, Sheldon (CB) ������������������������������������������� UCLA, 2015-17 Prince, R.J. (G) �����������������������������������������North Carolina, 2020 Proche II, James (WR) ������������Southern Methodist, 2020-22 Prude, Ronnie (CB) ��������������������������Louisiana State, 2006-07 Pryce, Trevor (DE) ����������������������������������������Clemson, 2006-10 Purnell, Lovett (TE) �����������������������������������West Virginia, 1999 Queen, Patrick (ILB) ������������������������Louisiana State, 2020-23 Rabach, Casey (C/G) �������������������������������� Wisconsin, 2001-04 Rackley, Will (G) �����������������������������������������������������Lehigh, 2014 Rainey, Bobby (RB) ����������������Western Kentucky, 2012, 2017 Redding, Cory (DE) �������������������������������������������Texas, 2010-11 Redman, Chris (QB) �������������������������������������Louisville, 2000-03 Redmon, Tellis (RB) ����������������������������������������Minnesota, 2002 Redmond, Adam (C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard, 2021 Reed, David (WR/RS) �����������������������������������������Utah, 2010-12 Reed, Ed (S) �����������������������������������������������Miami (FL), 2002-12 Reid, Jah (G/T) ����������������������������������� Central Florida, 2011-14 Reisner, Allen (TE) ����������������������������������������������������Iowa, 2015 Reitz, Joe (T) ������������������������������������� Western Michigan, 2008 Renner, Bryn (QB) �����������������������������������North Carolina, 2015 Reuland, Konrad (TE) ����������������������������������Stanford, 2014-15 Reynolds, Keenan (WR/RS) ������������������������������������Navy, 2016 Reynolds, Micajah (DT) ����������������������� Michigan State, 2015 Rhett, Errict (RB) ��������������������������������������������� Florida, 1998-99 Ricard, Alan (FB) ����������������������������������NE Louisiana, 2000-05 Ricard, Patrick (FB) ������������������������������������������Maine, 2017-23 Rice, Ray (RB) ����������������������������������������������� Rutgers, 2008-14 Richards, Jordan (S) ������������������������������������Stanford, 2019-21 Richardson, Kyle (P) ��������������������Arkansas State, 1998-2001 Richardson, Wally (QB) ��������������������������Penn State, 1997-98 Richey, Wade (K) ������������������������������Louisiana State, 2003-04 Rimpf, Brian (G) ������������������������������������East Carolina, 2004-06 Rivers, Chauncey (OLB) �������������������� Mississippi State, 2020 Roberts, Seth (WR) �������������������������������� West Alabama, 2019 Robertson, Rob (FB) ������������� Northwestern State (LA), 1998 Robinson, Demarcus (WR) �����������������������������������Florida, 2022 Robinson, Kareem (DE) �������������������Tenn.-Chattanooga, 1998 Robinson, Marcus (WR) ������������������������ South Carolina, 2003

HISTORY


ALL-TIME ROSTER RAVENS HISTORY 95 76 69 83 38 22 38 40 10 51 95 36 67 37 81 42 80 48 8 57 34 12 72 93 64 25 76 74 82 55 68 95 76 30 87 65 98 94 68 69 53 76 51 96 22 73 82 11 51 32 0 82 88 10 90 89 46 83 43

Robinson, Tavius (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mississippi, 2023 Rodgers, Jake (T) ������������������������ Eastern Washington, 2020 Rodgers, Stefan (G/T) ��������������������������������������� Lambuth, 2010 Roe, James (WR) ����������������������������������Norfolk State, 1996-98 Rolle, Jumal (CB) ����������������������������������������� Catawba, 2015-16 Rolle, Samari (CB) ���������������������������������Florida State, 2005-09 Ross, Aaron (CB) ���������������������������������������������������� Texas, 2014 Ross, Cory (RB) ������������������������������������������Nebraska, 2006-07 Ross, Jeremy (WR) ������������������������������������������California, 2015 Ross, Josh (ILB) ������������������������������������������ Michigan, 2022-23 Salave’a, Joe (DT) ����������������������������������������������� Arizona, 2003 Sams, B.J. (DB/RS) ������������������������� McNeese State, 2004-07 Sanders, Daniel (G/C) ���������������������������������������Colorado, 2010 Sanders, Deion (CB) �����������������������������Florida State, 2004-05 Sanders, Frank (WR) ��������������������������������������������Auburn, 2003 Sapp, Gerome (S) ������������������������Notre Dame, 2003, 2006-07 Savoy, Phil (WR) �����������������������������������������������Colorado, 1998 Scales, Patrick (LS) ����������������������������������������Utah State, 2014 Schaub, Matt (QB) ����������������������������������������������� Virginia, 2015 Scott, Bart (LB) ������������������������������ Southern Illinois, 2002-08 Scott, Bernard (RB) ���������������������������� Abilene Christian, 2013 Scott, Jaleel (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico State, 2018-19 Searcy, Leon (T) ���������������������������������������������� Miami (FL), 2001 Sears, Corey (DL) �������������������������������� Mississippi State, 1996 Senat, Greg (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wagner, 2018-19 Seymour, Kevon (CB) . . . . . . . . Southern California, 2021-23 Shakir, Maurquice (G) ����������� Middle Tennessee State, 2017 Sharpe, David (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida, 2021-22 Sharpe, Shannon (TE) ���������������������Savannah State, 2000-01 Sharper, Jamie (LB) ����������������������������������Virginia, 1997-2001 Shipley, A.Q. (G/C) ����������������������������������������� Penn State, 2013 Sieler, Zach (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferris State, 2018-19 Simpson, John (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 2023 Simpson, Trenton (ILB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 2023 Singleton, Nate (WR) ��������������������������Grambling State, 1997 Siragusa, Nico (G) ��������������������������������San Diego State, 2017 Siragusa, Tony (DT) �������������������������������Pittsburgh, 1997-2001 Simon, John (OLB) ������������������������������������������ Ohio State, 2013 Skura, Matt (C/G) ������������������������������������������������ Duke, 2017-20 Slaughter, Chad (T) ������������������������������������ Alcorn State, 2008 Slaughter, T.J. (LB) �������������������������� So. Mississippi, 2003-04 Smith, Andre (T) ���������������������������������������Alabama, 2019, 2021 Smith, Daryl (LB) ��������������������������������� Georgia Tech, 2013-15 Smith, Fernando (DE) ����������������������������� Jackson State, 1999 Smith, Jimmy (CB) ��������������������������������������� Colorado, 2011-21 Smith, Lawrence (T) ���������������������������Tennessee State, 2002 Smith, L.J. (TE) �����������������������������������������������������Rutgers, 2009 Smith, Marcus (WR) ���������������������������� New Mexico, 2008-10 Smith, Mike (LB) ������������������������������������� Texas Tech, 2005-07 Smith, Musa (RB) ������������������������������������������� Georgia, 2003-07 Smith, Roquan (ILB) ������������������������������������� Georgia, 2022-23 Smith, Torrey (WR) ������������������������������������ Maryland, 2011-14 Smith, Trent (TE) ���������������������������������������� Oklahoma, 2003-04 Smith, Troy (QB) �����������������������������������������Ohio State, 2007-09 Smith, Za’Darius (OLB) �������������������������������Kentucky, 2015-18 Smith Sr., Steve (WR) �����������������������������������������Utah, 2014-16 Smithson, Fish (DB) ����������������������������������������������Kansas, 2019 Snead IV, Willie (WR/RS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ball State, 2018-20 Solwold, Mike (LS) ���������������������������������� Wisconsin, 2003-04

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Urschel, John (G/C) ����������������������������������Penn State, 2014-16 Van Noy, Kyle (OLB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BYU, 2023 Vaughn, Cassius (CB) �����������������������������������Mississippi, 2015 Vickers, Kipp (OL) �������������������������������������������� Miami, 2000-01 Vickers, Lee (TE) ������������������������������������North Alabama, 2007 Victor, Binjimen (WR) ������������������������������������ Ohio State, 2022 Villanueva, Alejandro (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Army, 2021 Vincent, Keydrick (G) ����������������������������� Mississippi, 2005-06 Vinson, Tony (RB) ������������������������������������������� Towson, 1997-99 Waddell, Reggie (DB) ������������������������������������� W. Illinois, 2001 Wagner, Rick (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wisconsin, 2013-16 Wainwright, Frank (TE) ���������������������� N. Colorado, 1999-2000 Walker, Casey (DT) �����������������������������������������Oklahoma, 2014 Walker, Frank (CB) �������������������������������������� Tuskegee, 2008-09 Walker, Tray (CB) �����������������������������������Texas Southern, 2015 Wallace, Mike (WR) ������������������������������� Mississippi, 2016-17 Wallace, Tylan (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma State, 2021-23 Waller, Darren (WR/TE) ��������������������� Georgia Tech, 2015-16 Walls, Raymond (CB) ������������Southern Mississippi, 2003-04 Ward, B.J. (S) ���������������������������������������������� Florida State, 2005 Ward, Chris (DL) ������������������������������������������������ Kentucky, 1997 Ward, Dedric (WR/RS) ���������������������������Northern Iowa, 2003 Ward, Jihad (DE) ����������������������������������������������Illinois, 2019-20 Washington, Ar'Darius (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU, 2021-23 Washington, Broderick (DE/DT) ����������� Texas Tech, 2020-23 Washington, Fabian (CB) ��������������������������Nebraska, 2008-10 Washington, Keith (DE) ����������������������������������UNLV, 1997-2000 Washington, Kelley (WR) ����������������������������� Tennessee, 2009 Watkins, Sammy (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clemson, 2021-22 Watson, Benjamin (TE) ��������������������������������� Georgia, 2016-17 Weaver, Anthony (DE) ����������������������������Notre Dame, 2002-05 Webb, Lardarius (DB) ������������������������ Nicholls State, 2009-17 Webb, Raleigh (WR) �������������������������������������The Citadel, 2022 Webster, Larry (DL) �������������������������������� Maryland, 1996-2001 Weddle, Eric (S) ���������������������������������������������������Utah, 2016-18 Welch, Kristian (LB) ������������������������������������������ Iowa, 2020-22 Wesley, Antoine (WR) �����������������������������������Texas Tech, 2020 Wesley, De’Ondre (G/T) ��������������������������������������BYU, 2015-16 West, Terrance (RB) ������������������������������������� Towson, 2015-17 Westry, Chris (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky, 2021 Whalen, Griff (WR) ������������������������������������������� Stanford, 2017 Wheelwright, Ernie (WR) ������������������������������Minnesota, 2008 White, DeAndrew (WR) �����������������������������������Alabama, 2020 White, Jamel (RB) ������������������������������� South Dakota, 2004-05 White, Tim (WR/RS) ����������������������������� Arizona State, 2017-18 Whitehead, Jermaine (DB) ��������������������������������Auburn, 2015 Wilcox, Daniel (TE) �������������������� Appalachian State, 2004-08 Wilkinson, Calvin (LB) ������������������������������������������Temple, 2000 Wilkins, Mazzi (DB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Florida, 2021 Williams, Bobbie (G) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas, 2012 Williams, Brandon (DT) . . . . . Missouri Southern State, 2013-21 Williams, Calvin (WR) ������������������������������������������Purdue, 1996 Williams, Cary (CB) �����������������������������������Washburn, 2009-12 Williams, Chad (S) ������������������Southern Mississippi, 2002-05 Williams, Chavis (OLB) �������������������������������������Alabama, 2011 Williams, Damarion (CB) ���������������������������� Houston, 2022-23 Williams, Darious (CB) . . . . . . . Alabama-Birmingham, 2018 Williams, Demetrius (WR) ���������������������������� Oregon, 2006-09 Williams, Erik (OL) ���������������������������� Central State (OH), 2001

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Note: The all-time alphabetical roster lists the last-known inseason jersey number worn by a player. The roster includes every year a player was on the team, whether active, IR or PUP list. Additionally, if a player was on the Ravens’ 53-man roster at any time, he appears. (However, the roster does not include players who solely spent time on the practice squad or in training camp.) The all-time numerical roster on the following pages lists all of the jersey numbers worn by a Raven in a game. An example would be NT Kelly Gregg, who wore both 73 and 97 jerseys.

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Smith, Roquan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB Cunningham, Randall ������������������QB Bouman, Todd ��������������������������������QB Clausen, Jimmy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Huntley, Tyler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Taylor, Tyrod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Wright, Anthony ����������������������������QB Bahar, Kenji. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Beckham Jr., Odell. . . . . . . . . . . .WR Fort, L.J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB Griffin III, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Proche II, James. . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Stover, Matt �������������������������������������K Flowers, Zay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Harbaugh, Jim ������������������������������QB Koch, Sam �����������������������������������������P Pierre-Paul, Jason. . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Armour-Davis, Jalyn. . . . . . . . . . . CB Brown, Marquise. . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Flacco, Joe ������������������������������������QB Hundley, Brett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Lloyd, Rhys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K Richardson, Kyle �����������������������������P Hauschka, Steve �����������������������������K Jenkins, J.R. �������������������������������������K Nedney, Joe �������������������������������������K Otis, Scott ��������������������������������������QB Queen, Patrick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB Townsend, Johnny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . P White, Tim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Bateman, Rashod �����������������������WR Boller, Kyle ������������������������������������QB Cundiff, Billy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K Mallett, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB McSorley, Trace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Redman, Chris ������������������������������QB Renner, Bryn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Boller, Kyle ������������������������������������QB Dilfer, Trent ������������������������������������QB Elling, Aaron �������������������������������������K Finnerty, Cullen ����������������������������QB Jackson, Lamar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Schaub, Matt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB McNair, Steve �������������������������������QB Montgomery, Greg ���������������������������P Richey, Wade �����������������������������������K Tucker, Justin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K Bulger, Marc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB Case, Stoney ����������������������������������QB Maulet, Arthur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB Moore, Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Robinson, Demarcus. . . . . . . . . . WR Ross, Jeremy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Smith, Troy ������������������������������������QB Stewart, Kordell ����������������������������QB Zeier, Eric ��������������������������������������QB Aiken, Kamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Blake, Jeff ��������������������������������������QB Darling, Devard ���������������������������WR Johnson, Patrick �������������������������WR Nash, Marcus �������������������������������WR Perriman, Breshad . . . . . . . . . . . WR Proche II, James. . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Bolden, Slade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Boyle, Nick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Harper, Justin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Jones, Terry �����������������������������������TE LeBel, Harper ���������������������������������TE Nordin, Jake �����������������������������������TE Sanders, Frank �����������������������������WR Sharpe, Shannon ���������������������������TE Smith, L.J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Smith, Torrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Wainwright, Frank �������������������������TE Watkins, Sammy . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Watson, Benjamin. . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Willson, Luke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Brown, Daniel. . . . . . . . . . . . . WR/TE Chisena, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Dickson, Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Drew, Davon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Evans, Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Isabella, Andy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Johnson, Patrick �������������������������WR Johnson, Ron �������������������������������WR Poljan, Tony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Roe, James �����������������������������������WR Snead IV, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . WR/RS Thompson, Deonte . . . . . . . . WR/RS Wilcox, Daniel �������������������������������TE Culkin, Sean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Dickson, Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Grant, Janarion . . . . . . . . . . . WR/RS Houshmandzadeh, T.J.. . . . . . . . WR Hunter, Javin ������������������������� WR/CB Jones, Edgar �����������������������������LB/TE Lewis, Jermaine ���������������������WR/KR Matthews, Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Moore, Clarence �������������������������WR Oliver, Josh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Purnell, Lovett �������������������������������TE Savoy, Phil �������������������������������������WR Supernaw, Phillip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Waller, Darren . . . . . . . . . . . . WR/TE Wesley, Antoine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Williams, Calvin ���������������������������WR Wynn, Milton �������������������������������WR Yarborough, Ryan �����������������������WR Burrough, Jonathan ���������������������TE DeLong, Greg ��������������������������������HB Ethridge, Ray �������������������������������WR Gordon, Richard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Green, Eric �������������������������������������TE Johnson, Kevin �����������������������������WR Johnson, Patrick �������������������������WR Jones, John �����������������������������������TE Mason, Derrick ���������������������������WR Reisner, Allen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Tomlinson, Eric �������������������������������TE Bajema, Billy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Boyle, Nick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Davis, Billy �����������������������������������WR DeLong, Greg ��������������������������������HB Ethridge, Ray �������������������������������WR Green, Eric �������������������������������������TE

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Heap, Todd �������������������������������������TE Reuland, Konrad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Clark, Dallas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Dinkins, Darnell �����������������������������TE Ismail, Qadry ���������������������������������WR Ogden, Jeff �����������������������������������WR Robinson, Marcus �����������������������WR Singleton, Nate ���������������������������WR Turner, Floyd ���������������������������������WR Webb, Raleigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Williams, Demetrius �������������������WR Williams, Maxx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Wilson, Kris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Armour, Justin �����������������������������WR Breeland, Jake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Bryant, Dez �����������������������������������WR Jones, John �����������������������������������TE Kinchen, Brian �������������������������������TE Kolar, Charlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Mayle, Vince. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE/WR Montgomery, Ty. . . . . . . . . . . RB/WR Pitta, Dennis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Smith, Trent �������������������������������������TE Sypniewski, Quinn �������������������������TE Turner, Floyd ���������������������������������WR Wainwright, Frank �������������������������TE Andrews, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE Bishop, Harold �������������������������������TE Clayton, Mark �������������������������������WR Ofodile, A.J. �����������������������������������TE Smith Sr., Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR Taylor, Travis ���������������������������������WR Williams, Calvin ���������������������������WR Brown, Cornell �������������������������������LB Burnett, Rob ���������������������������������� DE McPhee, Pernell . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Ojabo, David. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Pryce, Trevor �������������������������������� DE Smith, Za’Darius. . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Dalton, Lional �������������������������������� DT Douglas, Marques ������������������������ DT Fortune, Elliott �������������������������������DL Franklin, Aubrayo �������������������������� DT Jones, Edgar �����������������������������TE/LB Judon, Matthew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Kelly, Xavier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT McKinney, Brandon. . . . . . . . . . . . DT Nichols, Rayshad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Ngakoue, Yannick ������������������������ DE Parker, Riddick ������������������������������ DE Upshaw, Courtney. . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Chase, Martin �������������������������������� DT Kamalu, Ufomba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Kaufusi, Bronson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Lyle, Rick �����������������������������������������DL Madubuike, Justin ������������������������ DT Ngata, Haloti ���������������������������������� DT Taylor, Leland ���������������������������������DL Thompson, Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Campbell, Calais �������������������������� DT Edwards, Dwan ���������������������������� DE Guy, Lawrence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE

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Redding, Cory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Sears, Corey �����������������������������������DL Tyson, DeAngelo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Washington, Keith ������������������������ DE Wormley, Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Bannan, Justin ������������������������������ DT Davis, Carl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Douglas, Marques �������������������������DL Frederick, Mike �����������������������������DL Kindle, Sergio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Mack, Daylon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Mack, Isaiah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NT Simon, John. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Zielinski, Matt �������������������������������� DT Adams, Sam ���������������������������������� DT Frase, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Green, Howard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Hall, Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Hamilton, Adrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Johnson, Jarret. . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Lewis-Moore, Kapron. . . . . . . . . . DE Nugent, Dave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Robinson, Tavius . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Salave’a, Joe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Sieler, Zach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Ward, Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL Wolfe, Derek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Divens, Lamar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Kemoeatu, Ma’ake . . . . . . . . . . . . NT Peko Sr., Domata. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Smith, Fernando. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Spears, Marcus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Thomas, Adalius . . . . . . . . . . . DE/LB Urban, Brent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Washington, Broderick. . . . . . DE/DT Crawford, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Frase, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Gregg, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Jernigan, Timmy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Jones, Arthur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Jones, James. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL Missouri, Dwayne. . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Pierce, Michael. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Rivers, Chauncey. . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Urban, Brent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Jones, Travis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT McBean, Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Pleasant, Anthony. . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Siragusa, Tony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Talavou, Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Weaver, Anthony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Williams, Brandon. . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Canty, Chris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Jernigan, Timmy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT Judon, Matthew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB Kruger, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB/DE McCrary, Michael. . . . . . . . . . . . . DE Oweh, Odafe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB

HISTORY


ALL-TIME DRAFTS ALL-TIME ROSTER BY BY JERSEY NO. RAVENS RAVENS HIST HISTORY JORY Rd. 1a 1b 2b 5b 6a 6b 7b

Pk. 4 26 55 153 172 186 238

Pos. G/T LB CB WR LB WR QB

1996 Player Jonathan Ogden Ray Lewis DeRon Jenkins Jermaine Lewis Dexter Daniels James Roe Jon Stark

Rd. Pk. 1 10 4a 105 4b 129 7 216

College UCLA Miami Tennessee Maryland Florida Norfolk State Trinity Intl.

Pk. 4 34 58 64 118 134 167 194 205 234 236 238

Pos. LB LB S RB LB C FB LB DE QB S DT

1997 Player Peter Boulware Jamie Sharper Kim Herring Jay Graham Tyrus McCloud Jeff Mitchell Steve Lee Cornell Brown* Chris Ward Wally Richardson* Ralph Staten* Leland Taylor*

Rd. Pk. 1a 5 1b 10 3 75 5 148 6a 186 6b 191

Pk. 10 42 124 133 154 164 241

Pos. CB WR DT S LB T TE

1998 Player Duane Starks Patrick Johnson Martin Chase Ryan Sutter Ron Rogers Sammy Williams Cam Quayle*

College Arizona SW Louisiana Arizona Virginia

Pos. RB WR QB OL DE DT

2000 Player Jamal Lewis Travis Taylor Chris Redman Richard Mercier Adalius Thomas Cedric Woodard

College Tennessee Florida Louisville Miami So. Mississippi Texas

Acquired first 1st-round pick (5) from Atl. for a 1999 2nd-round choice.

College Florida State Virginia Penn State Tennessee Louisville Florida Indiana Virginia Tech Kentucky Penn State Alabama Louisville

Obtained second 2nd-round choice (58) from Den. for T Tony Jones. First 4th-round choice (100) was traded to Atl. through Sea. for G Jeff Blackshear. Obtained second 4th-round pick from Dal. for 1996 5th-round pick (obtained from Phi.). Rd. 1 2 5a 5b 6a 6b 7b

1999 Player Chris McAlister Brandon Stokley Edwin Mulitalo* Anthony Poindexter

Traded 2nd-round choice (42) to Atl. for Atl. 2000 1st-round pick. Traded 3rd-round pick (72) to Det. along with cond. 2000 5th-round pick for QB Scott Mitchell. Traded 5th-round choice (145) to STL along with 2000 7th-round pick for QB Tony Banks. Traded first 6thround choice (180) to NE for TE Lovett Purnell. Traded second 6thround choice (185, from Ind.) to Min. for OL Everett Lindsay.

Obtained second 1st-round choice (26) from SF along with 49ers 1995 1st-, 3rd- and 4th- (from KC) round picks for Cle. 1995 1st-round pick (obtained from Atl. for RB Eric Metcalf and Cle. original 1995 1st-round pick). First 2nd-round choice (35) was traded to TB for TE Harold Bishop. Obtained second 2nd-round choice (55) from Den. for 1996 3rd-, 4th- and 7th-round picks. First 5th-round choice (136) was traded to NO for DB Reginald Jones. Obtained second 5th-round pick (153) from Atl. for G Gene Williams. Third 5th-round choice (157) obtained from Phi. to Dal. for 1997 4th-round pick. Obtained second 6th-round choice (186) from Jax. (supplemental) along with Jaguars 1995 5th-round pick for Cle. 1995 4th-round pick. Obtained second 7th-round choice (238) from Phi. for DL Ronnie Dixon. Rd. 1 2a 2b 3 4b 5 6a 6b 7a 7b 7c 7d

Pos. CB WR G S

College Miami Oregon Oklahoma Colorado Georgia Tech Oklahoma Weber State

Rd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Pk. 31 62 92 126 161 194 231

Pos. TE DB C/G LB RB LS DE

2001 Player Todd Heap Gary Baxter Casey Rabach Edgerton Hartwell Chris Barnes Joe Maese Dwayne Missouri

College Arizona State Baylor Wisconsin W. Illinois New Mexico St. New Mexico Northwestern

Rd. 1 2 4a 4b 5 6a 6b 6c 6d 7

Pk. 24 52 112 123 155 195 206 207 209 236

Pos. S DE P WR TE DB WR RB S QB

2002 Player Ed Reed Anthony Weaver Dave Zastudil Ron Johnson Terry Jones Lamont Brightful Javin Hunter* Chester Taylor* Chad Williams* Wes Pate

College Miami Notre Dame Ohio Minnesota Alabama E. Washington Notre Dame Toledo So. Mississippi Stephen F. Austin

Traded 3rd-round choice (96) to Den. for 4th- (112) and 5th-round (155) picks (Bal. traded its 5th [159] to Was. to draft Weaver). Rd. 1a 1b 3 4a 4b 5a 5b 6 7a 7b 7c

Traded 3rd-round choice (71) along with 1998 4th-round pick (93) to Ind. for QB Jim Harbaugh and Colts 1998 4th-round pick. Traded first 4th-round choice (from Ind.) to Ind. for 1998 4th-, 5th- and 6th-round picks. Traded second 4th-round pick (104) to TB for 1999 3rd-round pick. Traded first 7th-round choice (199) to Atl. through Pit. for OL Bernard Dafney. * Compensatory Pick

Pk. 10 19 77 109 134 146 173 182 223 250 258

Pos. LB QB RB LB FB DT T S TE C S

2003 Player Terrell Suggs Kyle Boller Musa Smith Jarret Johnson Ovie Mughelli* Aubrayo Franklin Tony Pashos* Gerome Sapp Trent Smith Mike Mabry* Antwoine Sanders*

College Arizona State California Georgia Alabama Wake Forest Tennessee Illinois Notre Dame Oklahoma Central Florida Utah

Traded 2nd-round choice (41) to NE with 2004 1st-round pick for NE’s 1st-round pick (19/Boller). 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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HISTORY


ALL-TIME DRAFTS ALL-TIME ROSTER BY BY JERSEY NO. RAVENS HISTORY RAVENS RAVENS HIST HISTORY BY JORY RAVENS HIST JORY Rd. 2 3 5 6a 6b 7a 7b

Pk. 51 82 153 187 199 244 246

Pos. DT WR OLB QB WR WR G

2004 Player Dwan Edwards Devard Darling Roderick Green Josh Harris Clarence Moore* Derek Abney* Brian Rimpf*

Rd. 1 2 3a 3b 3c 4a 4b 6 7a 7b

College Oregon State Washington St. Cen. Missouri St. Bowling Green N. Arizona Kentucky East Carolina

Traded 1st-round pick to NE for Pats’ 2003 1st-round selection (19) to draft QB Kyle Boller. Traded 4th-round pick (120) to Jax. for WR Kevin Johnson. Rd. 1 2a 2b 4 5 6 7

Pk. 22 53 64 124 158 213 234

Pos. WR OLB T G/C FB QB LB

2005 Player Mark Clayton Dan Cody Adam Terry Jason Brown Justin Green Derek Anderson* Mike Smith

Pk. 12 56 87 111 132 146 166 203 208 219

Pos. DT C/G CB WR RB S TE P CB LB/DE

2006 Player Haloti Ngata Chris Chester David Pittman Demetrius Williams P.J. Daniels* Dawan Landry Quinn Sypniewski* Sam Koch* Derrick Martin* Ryan LaCasse

College Oklahoma Oklahoma Syracuse North Carolina Montana Oregon State Texas Tech

Pk. 29 74 86 134 137 174 207

Pos. G WR G/T OLB FB QB ILB

2007 Player Ben Grubbs Yamon Figurs Marshal Yanda Antwan Barnes* Le’Ron McClain* Troy Smith* Prescott Burgess*

2008 Player Joe Flacco Ray Rice Tavares Gooden Tom Zbikowski Oniel Cousins* Marcus Smith David Hale* Haruki Nakamura* Justin Harper Allen Patrick*

College Delaware Rutgers Miami Notre Dame UTEP New Mexico Weber State Cincinnati Virginia Tech Oklahoma

Note: In 2007, the Ravens used a 5th-round pick in the July Supplemental Draft to tab T Jared Gaither. Rd. Pk. 1 23 2 57 3 88 5a 137 5b 149 6 185

College Oregon Oklahoma NW State Oregon Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Colorado Nebraska Wyoming Syracuse

Pos. T LB/DE DB LB TE RB

2009 Player Michael Oher Paul Kruger Lardarius Webb Jason Phillips Davon Drew Cedric Peerman

College Mississippi Utah Nicholls State TCU East Carolina Virginia

Obtained 1st-round choice (23) from NE for the Ravens’ 1st-round (26) and 5th-round (162) picks. Acquired two 5th-round choices (137 and 141) from NE for the Ravens’ 4th-round (123) pick. Obtained 5th-round (149) and 6th-round (185) choices from Denver for the 5th-round (141) pick. Rd. 2a 2b 3 4 5a 5b 6

Obtained 1st-round choice (12) from Cle. for Baltimore’s 1stround (13) and 6th-round (181) picks. Obtained 2nd-round (56) and 3rd-round (87) choices from the N.Y. Giants for the Ravens’ 2nd-round pick (44). Rd. 1 3a 3b 4a 4b 5 6

Pos. QB RB ILB S T WR G/T S WR RB

Obtained 1st-round (18) choice from Houston for the Ravens’ 1st-round (26) and 3rd-round (89) picks that Baltimore received from Jacksonville, plus the Ravens’ 6th-round (173) choice. Baltimore began the day with the 8th-overall pick and traded it to Jacksonville for the Jaguars’ 1st-round (26), both 3rd-round (71 and 89) and 4th-round (125) selections. Obtained 2nd-round (55) choice from Seattle for the Ravens’ 2nd-round (38) pick. Acquired second 3rd-round (86) choice, along with 2nd-round pick (Rice, 55) from Seattle for the Ravens’ 2nd-round (38) pick. Traded 4th-round (125) choice to Oakland for CB Fabian Washington.

Obtained second 2nd-round choice (64) from NE in exchange for Ravens 3rd- (84) and 6th-round (195) picks in 2005 and a 3rdround selection in 2006. Rd. 1 2 3 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7

Pk. 18 55 71 86 99 106 133 206 215 240

College Auburn Kansas State Iowa Florida Intl. Alabama Ohio State Michigan

Pk. 43 57 70 114 156 157 194

Pos. LB DT TE TE WR DT T

2010 Player Sergio Kindle Terrence Cody Ed Dickson Dennis Pitta David Reed Arthur Jones Ramon Harewood

College Texas Alabama Oregon BYU Utah Syracuse Morehouse

Acquired first 2nd-round (43), 3rd-round (70) and 4th-round (114) choices from Den. for the Ravens’ 1st-round (25) pick. Traded original 3rd-round (88) and 4th-round (123) choices to Ari. for WR Anquan Boldin and a 5th-round pick (157). Rd. 1 2 3 4 5a 5b 6 7

Obtained first 3rd-round pick (74) and a 4th-round choice (101) from Det. for the Ravens’ 2nd-round (61) pick. Acquired second 3rd-round choice (86) from Jax. for 4th-round (101), 5th-round (166) and 6th-round (203) picks. * Compensatory Pick

Pk. 27 58 85 123 164 165 180 225

Pos. CB WR T WR CB DE QB RB

2011 Player Jimmy Smith Torrey Smith Jah Reid Tandon Doss Chykie Brown* Pernell McPhee* Tyrod Taylor Anthony Allen

College Colorado Maryland Central Florida Indiana Texas Mississippi St. Virginia Tech Georgia Tech

Traded 3rd-round pick (90) and a 6th-round pick (191) to Phi. in exchange for Eagles’ 85th selection to acquire Reid. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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ALL-TIME DRAFTS ALL-TIME ROSTER BY BY JERSEY NO. RAVENS RAVENS HIST HISTORY JORY Rd. 2a 2b 3 4a 4b 5 6 7

Pk. 35 60 84 98 130 169 198 236

Pos. OLB G/T RB G/C S CB/RS WR DE

2012 Player Courtney Upshaw Kelechi Osemele Bernard Pierce Gino Gradkowski Christian Thompson* Asa Jackson* Tommy Streeter DeAngelo Tyson

Rd. 1 2 3 4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 5 6a 6b

College Alabama Iowa State Temple Delaware South Carolina St. Cal Poly Miami Georgia

Obtained 2nd-round pick (35) and 4th-round choice (98) in a trade with Min. in exchange for the Ravens’ 1st-round (29) selection. Obtained the 84th-overall pick in a trade with Atl. for the Ravens’ 3rd-round (91) and 5th-round (164) selections. Rd. 1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6a 6b 7a 7b

Pk. 32 56 94 129 130 168 200 203 238 247

Pos. S LB DT OLB FB G/T DE C WR CB

2013 Player Matt Elam Arthur Brown Brandon Williams John Simon Kyle Juszczyk* Rick Wagner* Kapron Lewis-Moore Ryan Jensen* Aaron Mellette Marc Anthony*

Pk. 17 48 79 99 134 138 175 194 218

2014 Pos. Player LB C.J. Mosley DT Timmy Jernigan S Terrence Brooks TE Crockett Gillmore* DE Brent Urban* RB Lorenzo Taliaferro* G/C John Urschel* QB Keith Wenning WR/RS Michael Campanaro

College Florida Kansas State Missouri Southern St. Ohio State Harvard Wisconsin Notre Dame Colorado St.-Pueblo Elon California

College Alabama Florida State Florida State Colorado State Virginia Coastal Carolina Penn State Ball State Wake Forest

Pk. 26 55 90 122 125 136 171 176 204

Pos. WR TE DT OLB RB CB TE G WR

2015 Player Breshad Perriman Maxx Williams Carl Davis Za’Darius Smith Javorius “Buck” Allen Tray Walker* Nick Boyle* Robert Myers* Darren Waller

College Central Florida Minnesota Iowa Kentucky Southern Cal Texas Southern Delaware Tennessee State Georgia Tech

Acquired 55th choice from Arizona in exchange for the Ravens’ 58th (second round) and 158th (fifth round) picks.

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College Notre Dame Boise State Brigham Young Temple Cincinnati Nebraska Michigan Louisiana Tech Grand Valley State Navy Virginia

Rd. Pk. 1 16 2 47 3 74 3 78 4 122 5 159 6 186

Pos. CB OLB DE OLB G G/T S

2017 Player Marlon Humphrey Tyus Bowser Chris Wormley Tim Williams Nico Siragusa Jermaine Eluemunor Chuck Clark

College Alabama Houston Michigan Alabama San Diego State Texas A&M Virginia Tech

Rd. 1a 1b 3a 3b 4a 4b 4c 5 6a 6b 6c 7

Pos. TE QB T TE CB LB WR WR S T C DT

2018 Player Hayden Hurst Lamar Jackson Orlando Brown Jr. Mark Andrews Anthony Averett Kenny Young Jaleel Scott Jordan Lasley DeShon Elliott Greg Senat Bradley Bozeman* Zach Sieler

College South Carolina Louisville Oklahoma Oklahoma Alabama UCLA New Mexico State UCLA Texas Wagner Alabama Ferris State

Pk. 25 32 83 86 118 122 132 162 190 212 215 238

Ravens traded the 16th-overall pick (first round) and their fifthround selection (154 overall) to the Bills for the 22nd pick in the first round and 65th-overall pick (third round). Baltimore traded the 22nd-overall selection and the 215th pick (sixth round) to Tennessee in exchange for the 25th-overall selection (used on Hayden Hurst) and the 125th pick (fourth round). Ravens traded picks in the second (52nd) and fourth (118th) rounds, as well as their 2019 second-round pick, to Philadelphia for the No. 32 overall pick (used on Lamar Jackson) and the Eagles’ 2018 fourth-rounder (132nd). Ravens traded the 75th-overall pick to Kansas City in exchange for the 86th and 122nd picks. Baltimore traded the 152nd pick to Tennessee for the 162nd and 215th picks. Ravens traded the 65th pick to Oakland in exchange for the 75th-, 152nd- and 212th-overall selections. Traded the 152nd pick to Tennessee for the 162nd- and 215th-overall selections.

Acquired 218th pick from Cle. in exchange for a 2015 draft choice. Rd. 1 2 3 4a 4b 4c 5a 5b 6

2016 Pos. Player T Ronnie Stanley OLB Kamalei Correa DE Bronson Kaufusi CB Tavon Young WR Chris Moore G/T Alex Lewis DT Willie Henry* RB Kenneth Dixon* OLB Matthew Judon WR/RS Keenan Reynolds CB Maurice Canady*

Ravens traded the 36th-overall choice to Jacksonville in exchange for the draft’s 38th pick and a fifth-round pick (146th overall). Traded the 38th pick to Miami in exchange for the 42ndoverall pick and a fourth-round pick (107th overall).

Obtained 56th pick in a trade with Seattle for the Ravens’ 2ndround pick (62nd), 5th-round choice (165th) and 6th-round selection (199th). Rd. 1 2 3a 3b 4a 4b 5 6 7

Pk. 6 42 70 104 107 130 132 134 146 182 209

* Compensatory Pick

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ALL-TIME DRAFTS ALL-TIME ROSTER BY BY JERSEY NO. RAVENS HISTORY RAVENS HIST JORY Rd. 1 3a 3b 4a 4b 4c 5 6

Pk. 25 85 93 113 123 127 160 197

Pos. WR OLB WR RB G CB DT QB

2019 Player Marquise Brown Jaylon Ferguson Miles Boykin Justice Hill Ben Powers Iman Marshall Daylon Mack Trace McSorley

Rd. 1 3 4 5 6 7

College Oklahoma Louisiana Tech Notre Dame Oklahoma St. Oklahoma Southern Cal Texas A&M Penn State

Pk. 28 55 71 92 98 106 143 170 201 219

Pos. LB RB DL WR LB G G DL WR S

Rd. 1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6 7a 7b

2020 Player College Patrick Queen LSU J.K. Dobbins Ohio State Justin Madubuike Texas A&M Devin Duvernay Texas Malik Harrison Ohio State Tyre Phillips* Mississippi State Ben Bredeson* Michigan Broderick Washington Texas Tech James Proche SMU Geno Stone Iowa

Pk. 27 31 94 104 131 160 171 184

Pos. WR OLB G CB WR CB OLB TE

2021 Player Rashod Bateman Odafe Oweh Ben Cleveland Brandon Stephens* Tylan Wallace Shaun Wade Daelin Hayes Ben Mason*

Pk. 14 25 45 76 110 119 128 130 139 141 196

Pos. S C OLB DT T CB TE P TE CB RB

2022 Player Kyle Hamilton Tyler Linderbaum David Ojabo Travis Jones Daniel Faalele Jalyn Armour-Davis Charlie Kolar Jordan Stout Isaiah Likely* Damarion Williams* Tyler Badie

Pk. 30 62 93 113 130 165 218 228 250

Pos. CB T OLB WR CB RB QB C S

2024 Player Nate Wiggins Roger Rosengarten Adisa Isaac Devontez Walker T.J. Tampa Rasheen Ali Devin Leary* Nick Samac Sanoussi Kane

College Clemson Washington Penn State North Carolina Iowa State Marshall Kentucky Michigan State Purdue

BREAKDOWN OF DRAFT PICKS 29 Ravens Drafts - 245 Picks Schools w/ Most Selections. . . . . . . Selections . . . . . . . Alabama (12), Oklahoma (11) Offensive Players Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 131 Defensive Players Selected. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 110 Specialists Selected. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 First-Round Offensive Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 17 First-Round Defensive Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 15 Homegrown Pro Bowl Players. Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 .30 First-Team All-Pro Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 19 Hall of Famers. . . . . . Famers. . . . . . 3 (Jonathan Ogden, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed) NFL MVP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MVP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (Lamar Jackson - twice) Defensive POY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 (R. Lewis - twice, E. Reed, T. Suggs) Offensive POY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (Jamal Lewis) Defensive ROY . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (Peter Boulware, Terrell Suggs) Super Bowl MVP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MVP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (Ray Lewis, Joe Flacco)

College Minnesota Penn State Georgia Southern Methodist Oklahoma State Ohio State Notre Dame Michigan

Ravens traded the 136th (fourth round) & 210th (sixth round) picks to Arizona for the 160th pick and a 2022 fourth-round pick. Rd. 1a 1b 2 3 4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 4f 6

2023 Player College Zay Flowers Boston College Trenton Simpson Clemson Tavius Robinson Mississippi Kyu Blu Kelly Stanford Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu Oregon Andrew Vorhees Southern California

* Compensatory Pick

Ravens traded their 60th-overall (second round) and 129thoverall (fourth round) picks to New England in exchange for the 71st and 98th (third round) picks. Baltimore traded its 225thoverall pick and a 2021 fifth-round pick to Minnesota in exchange for the 201st and 219th (seventh round) picks. Rd. 1a 1b 3a 3b 4 5a 5b 5c

Pos. WR ILB OLB CB T G

Ravens traded a 2024 sixth-round pick to Cleveland in exchange for pick 229.

Ravens traded the 22nd-overall pick to Philadelphia in exchange for the 25th, 127th (fourth round) and 197th (sixth round) picks. Traded picks 102 (third round), 191 (sixth round) and 193 (sixth round) to Minnesota in exchange for the 93rd-overall selection. Rd. 1 2 3a 3b 3c 3d 4 5 6 7

Pk. 22 86 124 157 199 229

Selections by Position

College Notre Dame Iowa Michigan Connecticut Minnesota Alabama Iowa State Penn State Coastal Carolina Houston Missouri

QB. . . . . . . 14 QB. . . . . . . RB. . . . . . . RB . . . . . . . 18 FB. . . . . . . . FB . . . . . . . . 5 WR . . . . . . 35

TE . . . . . . . 16 T . . . . . . . . 14 G . . . . . . . . 21 C . . . . . . . . . 8

DT. . . . . . . 17 DT. . . . . . . CB. . . . . . . CB . . . . . . . 25 LB. . . . . . . LB . . . . . . . 21 OLB/DE. . . OLB/DE . . . 28

S . . . . . . . . 19 P . . . . . . . . . 3 K . . . . . . . . . 0 LS . . . . . . . . 1

Ravens traded Marquise Brown & pick 100 to Arizona in exchange for pick 23. Ravens traded 23 to Buffalo for picks 25 and 130.

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RAVENSRAVENS ATTENDANCE & SHUTOUTS HISTORY ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE FIGURES Home Year Attend. 1996 471,665 1997 475,236 1998 549,531 1999 547,127 2000 551,695 2001 554,991 2002 554,724 2003 556,634 2004 558,594 2005 563,076 2006 566,547 2007 569,226 2008 570,152 2009 568,660 2010 569,817 2011 569,792 2012 570,229 2013 569,084 2014 568,353 2015 568,018 2016 568,823 2017 564,709 2018 563,451 2019 565,020 2020** 4,345 2021 634,840 2022 564,714 2023 635,380 Total 15,174,433 # of Games 226

Home Average 58,958 59,404 68,691 68,391 68,961 69,374 69,341 69,579 69,824 70,385 70,818 71,153 71,269 71,083 71,227 71,224 71,279 71,136 71,044 71,002 71,103 70,589 70,431 70,628 543 70,537 70,589 70,598 69,607^ ––––

Road Attend. 434,075 465,680 434,548 458,844 510,678 508,251 519,740 450,295 564,694 533,939 558,640 542,974 545,313 505,417 553,619 514,110 539,175 536,938 527,776 515,901 565,310 523,347 489,932 526,343 40,173 506,317 620,812 535,354 14,028,195 225

**Reduced capacities due to COVID-19 pandemic *8/13/01 @ Philadelphia canceled: field conditions

Road Average 54,259 58,210 54,318 57,356 63,834 63,531 64,925 56,287 70,586 66,742 69,830 67,872 68,164 63,177 69,202 64,264 67,397 67,117 65,972 64,488 70,664 65,418 61,242 65,793 5,022 63,289 68,979 66,919 64,646^ ––––

Preseason Attend. 217,533 189,179 228,568 214,734 281,125 209,222 270,117 275,416 281,567 251,796 264,087 273,271 270,352 278,713 256,642 277,681 262,889 242,044 292,033 278,422 279,483 278,259 280,695 243,499 –––– 179,337 195,551 189,276 6,761,491 105*

Playoffs Attend. —— —— —— —— 272,870 136,227 —— 69,452 —— –––– 71,162 –––– 208,733 136,291 137,069 140,303 287,891 –––– 131,536 –––– –––– –––– 70,432 71,254 20,801 –––– 66,399 142,457 1,962,877 30

Total Attend. 1,123,273 1,130,095 1,212,647 1,220,705 1,616,368 1,408,691 1,344,581 1,351,797 1,404,855 1,348,811 1,460,436 1,385,471 1,594,550 1,489,081 1,517,147 1,501,886 1,660,184 1,348,066 1,519,698 1,362,341 1,413,616 1,366,315 1,404,510 1,406,116 65,319 1,320,494 1,447,476 1,502,467 37,926,996 586

Average 56,164 56,505 60,632 61,035 67,349 67,080 67,229 64,371 70,243 67,441 69,545 69,274 69,328 67,686 68,961 68,268 69,174 67,403 69,077 68,117 70,681 68,316 63,841 66,958 3,629 66,025 68,927 68,293 66,773^

^Total Averages do not include the limited capacity for 2020 season Three preseason games and 17 regular season games beginning in 2021.

RAVENS ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS DATE 12/26/99 09/03/00 09/24/00 10/01/00 11/19/00 12/23/01 12/21/03 09/10/06 11/26/06 11/16/09 09/10/17 10/26/17 11/19/17 10/14/18

OPPONENT SCORE Cincinnati Bengals 22-0 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 16-0 Cincinnati Bengals 37-0 @ Cleveland Browns 12-0 Dallas Cowboys 27-0 Cincinnati Bengals 16-0 @ Cleveland Browns 35-0 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27-0 Pittsburgh Steelers 27-0 @ Cleveland Browns 16-0 @ Cincinnati Bengals 20-0 Miami Dolphins 40-0 @ Green Bay Packers 23-0 @ Tennessee Titans 21-0

YARDS ALLOWED 280 229 109 230 193 305 241 142 172 160 221 196 265 106

SACKS/YDS 7/39 1/6 4/15 1/9 1/1 3/22 5/30 3/21 9/73 4/25 5/26 3/25 6/49 11/66

INTs/YDS 2/53 0/0 2/15 3/5 3/42 3/94 1/52 3/123 2/7 2/59 4/69 2/113 3/18 0/0

LEADING TACKLER Ray Lewis (11) Ray Lewis (7) Michael McCrary (7) Ray Lewis (10) Ray Lewis (8) Ray Lewis (12) Ray Lewis (12) Ray Lewis (10) Ray Lewis (9) Ray Lewis (8) Tony Jefferson (9) Brandon Carr (7) Patrick Onwuasor (10) Za’Darius Smith (5)

Shutout Fast Fact: • The Ravens have posted the NFL's second-most shutouts (14) since their 1996 inception, trailing only the Patriots (15). This mark includes four opponent “blankings” in 2000 and three in 2017. Baltimore's four shutouts in 2000 are the most since the 1976 Steelers produced an NFL-record five such performances. No team since the 2017 Ravens has produced more than two shutouts in a single season. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS IN PRIMETIME RAVENS HISTORY RECORDS IN PRIMETIME (NATIONAL GAMES STARTING AFTER 7 P.M. ET) Total Primetime Games . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Overall Primetime Record . . . . . . . 50-34 Sunday Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-14

Monday Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-13 Tuesday Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Thursday Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6

Saturday Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Home Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-9 Road Primetime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25

2023 Thu.

11/16

2017 Thu.

2010 Mon. 09/13

Sun.

11/26

Sun.

12/17

Mon. 12/25 2022 Sun.

10/09

Thu.

10/27

Mon. 11/07 Sun. 1/1/23 2021 Mon. 09/13 Sun.

09/19

Mon. 10/11 Thu.

11/11

Sun.

11/28

2020 Mon. 09/28 Sun.

11/15

Tues. 12/08 Mon. 12/14 2019 Sun.

11/03

Mon. 11/25 Thu.

12/12

2018 Thu.

09/13

Sun.

09/30

Sat.

12/22

Cincinnati at Baltimore W, 34-20 (Prime Video) Baltimore at LA Chargers W, 20-10 (NBC) Baltimore at Jacksonville W, 23-7 (NBC) Baltimore at San Francisco W, 33-19 (ESPN/ABC)

10/26

Mon. 11/27 Sun.

12/10

2016 Thu.

11/10

Cincinnati at Baltimore W, 19-17 (NBC) Baltimore at Tampa Bay W, 27-22 (Prime Video) Baltimore at New Orleans W, 27-13 (ESPN) Pittsburgh at Baltimore L, 13-16 (NBC)

Mon. 12/12

Baltimore at Las Vegas L, 27-33 OT (ESPN/ABC) Kansas City at Baltimore W, 36-35 (NBC) Indianapolis at Baltimore W, 31-25 OT (ESPN) Baltimore at Miami L, 10-22 (FOX) Cleveland at Baltimore W, 16-10 (NBC)

2014 Thu.

09/11

Sun.

11/02

Kansas City at Baltimore L, 20-34 (ESPN) Baltimore at New England L, 17-23 (NBC) Dallas at Baltimore W, 34-17 (FOX/NFLN) Baltimore at Cleveland W, 47-42 (ESPN) New England at Baltimore W, 37-20 (NBC) Baltimore at LA Rams W, 45-6 (ESPN) NY Jets at Baltimore W, 42-21 (NFLN) Baltimore at Cincinnati L, 23-34 (FOX/NFLN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh W, 26-14 (NBC) Baltimore at LA Chargers W, 22-10 (NFLN)

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2015 Thu.

10/01

Mon. 10/26 Mon. 11/30

Mon. 11/24 2013 Thu.

09/05

Thu.

11/28

Mon. 12/16 2012 Mon. 09/10 Sun.

09/23

Thu.

09/27

Sun.

11/18

2011 Sun.

10/02

Mon. 10/24 Sun.

11/06

Thu.

11/24

Sun.

12/18

Miami at Baltimore W, 40-0 (CBS/NFLN) Houston at Baltimore W, 23-16 (ESPN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 38-39 (NBC) Cleveland at Baltimore W, 28-7 (NFLN) Baltimore at New England L, 23-30 (ESPN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh W, 23-20 OT (CBS/NFLN) Baltimore at Arizona L, 18-26 (ESPN) Baltimore at Cleveland W, 33-27 (ESPN) Pittsburgh at Baltimore W, 26-6 (CBS/NFLN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 23-43 (NBC) Baltimore at New Orleans W, 34-27 (ESPN) Baltimore at Denver L, 27-49 (NBC) Pittsburgh at Baltimore W, 22-20 (NBC) Baltimore at Detroit W, 18-16 (ESPN) Cincinnati at Baltimore W, 44-13 (ESPN) New England at Baltimore W, 31-30 (NBC) Cleveland at Baltimore W, 23-16 (NFLN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh W, 13-10 (NBC) New York Jets at Baltimore W, 34-17 (NBC) Baltimore at Jacksonville L, 7-12 (ESPN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh W, 23-20 (NBC) San Francisco at Baltimore W, 16-6 (NFLN) Baltimore at San Diego L, 14-34 (NBC)

477

Thu.

11/11

Sun.

12/05

Mon. 12/13 2009 Mon. 11/16 Sun.

11/29

Mon. 12/07 2008 Mon. 09/29 Sun.

12/07

Sat.

12/20

2007 Mon. 09/10 Mon. 11/05 Mon. 12/03 Sun.

12/09

2006 Mon. 10/09 Thu.

11/30

2005 Sun.

09/11

Mon. 10/31 Mon. 12/19 Sun.

12/25

Baltimore at New York Jets W, 10-9 (ESPN) Baltimore at Atlanta L, 21-26 (NFLN) Pittsburgh at Baltimore L, 10-13 (NBC) Baltimore at Houston W, 34-28 OT (ESPN) Baltimore at Cleveland W, 16-0 (ESPN) Pittsburgh at Baltimore W, 20-17 OT (NBC) Baltimore at Green Bay L, 14-27 (ESPN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 20-23 (ESPN) Washington at Baltimore W, 24-10 (NBC) Baltimore at Dallas W, 33-24 (NFLN) Baltimore at Cincinnati L, 20-27 (ESPN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 7-38 (ESPN) New England at Baltimore L, 24-27 (ESPN) Indianapolis at Baltimore L, 20-44 (NBC) Baltimore at Denver L, 3-13 (ESPN) Baltimore at Cincinnati L, 7-13 (NFLN) Indianapolis at Baltimore L, 7-24 (ESPN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 19-20 (ABC) Green Bay at Baltimore W, 48-3 (ABC) Minnesota at Baltimore W, 30-23 (ESPN)

HISTORY


RAVENS IN PRIMETIME (CONT'D) RAVENS HISTORY 2004 Mon. 10/04 Sun.

10/10

Sun.

11/07

Sun.

12/19

2003 Sun.

11/09

Sun.

12/28

Kansas City at Baltimore L, 24-27 (ABC) Baltimore at Washington W, 17-10 (ESPN) Cleveland at Baltimore W, 27-13 (ESPN) Baltimore at Indianapolis L, 10-20 (ESPN) Baltimore at St. Louis L, 22-33 (ESPN) Pittsburgh at Baltimore W, 13-10 OT (ESPN)

2002 Mon. 09/30 Sun.

10/06

2001 Mon. 11/12 Sun.

12/16

Sat.

12/29

Mon. 01/07

Denver at Baltimore W, 34-23 (ABC) Baltimore at Cleveland W, 26-21 (ESPN) Baltimore at Tennessee W, 16-10 (ABC) Pittsburgh at Baltimore L, 21-26 (ESPN) Baltimore at Tampa Bay L, 10-22 (ABC) Minnesota at Baltimore W, 19-3 (ABC)

2000 Sun.

09/17

Sun.

10/08

1999 Thu.

10/21

1998 Sun.

Kansas City at Baltimore L, 8-35 (ESPN)

09/27

1997 Sun.

Cincinnati at Baltimore W, 31-24 (ESPN)

11/09

1996 Sun.

Baltimore at Pittsburgh L, 0-37 (ESPN)

10/13

Baltimore at Indianapolis L, 21-26 (ESPN)

Baltimore at Miami L, 6-19 (ESPN) Baltimore at Jacksonville W, 15-10 (ESPN)

COLDEST HOME GAMES

2024 PRIMETIME NOTES

On Dec. 24, 2022 vs. Atlanta, it was 17°F (felt like 2° with wind chill) at kickoff, marking the coldest home game in Ravens history. The previous record was 19°F (7° wind chill) on 12/31/17 vs. Cincinnati.

• The Ravens are scheduled to play five primetime games (Thursday at Kansas City, Sunday vs. Buffalo, Monday at Tampa Bay, Thursday vs. Cincinnati & Monday at Los Angeles Chargers) in 2024, tying (2011 & 2021) for the most in franchise history.

COLDEST HOME GAMES RAVENS FRANCHISE HISTORY Date 12/24/22 12/31/17 12/31/00 01/20/24 12/07/08 12/19/05 01/15/12

• Baltimore's primetime slate begins with the NFL's seasonopening kickoff at Kansas City – featuring QB Lamar Jackson (2019 & 2023) and QB Patrick Mahomes (2018 & 2022) – marking the first time in NFL history that multipletime league MVPs will square off in Week 1.

Opponent Kickoff Temp. Wind Chill Atlanta 17 2 Cincinnati 19 7 Denver (WC) 22 5 Houston (Div.) 27 15 Washington 29 12 Green Bay 29 19 Houston (Div.) 31 24

• Under John Harbaugh (since 2008), the Ravens are a leaguebest 39-17 (.696) in primetime games (entering 2024). Their 20-3 (.870) mark at home in primetime also ranks No. 1 since 2008, while Baltimore’s 19-14 (.576) record on the road in primetime stands fourth. • Entering 2024, QB Lamar Jackson has led the Ravens to a 16-4 record when starting behind center in primetime. His .800 winning percentage as a starter in primetime contests ranks No. 1 among active quarterbacks.

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ALL-TIME WIN / LOSS RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY REGULAR SEASON WIN/LOSS RESULTS

Overall Record Home Away Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256-194-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154-71-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-123 In M&T Bank Stadium (since 1998) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147-63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Coached by Ted Marchibroda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-31-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19 Coached by Brian Billick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-42 Coached by John Harbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93-37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-62 vs. AFC Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186-152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-93 vs. AFC North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-35 vs. AFC Central (1996-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14 vs. AFC East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-17 vs. AFC South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 vs. AFC West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14 vs. NFC Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-42-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-12-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-30 vs. NFC North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 vs. NFC Central (1996-2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4 vs. NFC East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-10-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 vs. NFC South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 vs. NFC West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8 On Primetime (7 p.m. ET or later) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25 On Monday Night Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-10 On Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 On Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 On Thursday Night Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 On Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 On Sunday Night Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 In Overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 Ravens Shutout Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-0 In Season Openers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 Indoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-16

Note: Baltimore has played in Houston’s Reliant/NRG Stadium six times (4-2), Indy’s Lucas Oil Stadium three times (1-2), Dallas’ Texas Stadium once (1-0), Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium once (1-0), New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome once (1-0) and Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium once (0-1). Four of those games at Reliant Stadium/NRG Stadium (12/13/10, 10/21/12, 12/21/14 & 9/20/20), one at Allegiant Stadium (9/13/21) and one at Caesars Superdome came when the roof was closed, meaning those games were “indoors,” while the other games listed are considered “outdoors” due to open roofs. One of these games at Lucas Oil Stadium (11/8/20) came when the roof was opened, deeming that an outdoor game.

In August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 ����������������������������������������������������������������0-0 In September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-11 ������������������������������������������������������������23-25 In October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-22 ������������������������������������������������������������26-35 In November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-45-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-16-1 ������������������������������������������������������������28-29 In December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-18 ������������������������������������������������������������22-30 In January . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 ����������������������������������������������������������������3-5

POSTSEASON WIN/LOSS RESULTS (2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 & 2023)

Record Home Away Neutral Overall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *2-0 vs. AFC Central. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a vs. AFC North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a vs. AFC South. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a vs. AFC East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a vs. AFC West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *2-0 * Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa, FL, and Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, LA

OVERTIME GAMES: 16-17-1 REGULAR SEASON & 1-0 PLAYOFFS DATE 10/27/96 11/24/96 11/02/97 11/16/97 10/03/99 11/16/03 11/23/03 12/28/03 11/14/04 11/20/05 11/18/07 12/16/07 09/29/08 11/29/09 10/17/10 10/24/10 12/13/10 11/25/12

OPP. STL Jax. @ NYJ Phi. @ Atl. @ Mia. Sea. Pit. @ NYJ Pit. Cle. @ Mia. @ Pit. Pit. @ NE Buf. @ Hou. @ SD

PLAY Jackson 22 Pass Hollis 34 FG Hall 37 FG n/a Armour 54 Pass Mare 43 FG Stover 42 FG Stover 47 FG Stover 42 FG Stover 44 FG Dawson 33 FG Camarillo 64 Pass Reed 46 FG Cundiff 29 FG Gostkowski 35 FG Cundiff 38 FG Wilson 12 INT-TD Tucker 38 FG

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

TIME 0:10 5:54 10:02 0:00 12:31 8:48 6:32 11:32 7:35 4:09 9:10 8:14 3:56 6:42 1:56 10:54 11:55 1:07

RESULT W, 37-31 L, 25-28 L, 16-19 T, 10-10 W, 19-13 L, 6-9 W, 44-41 W, 13-10 W, 20-17 W, 16-13 L, 30-33 L, 16-22 L, 20-23 W, 20-17 L, 20-23 W, 37-34 W, 34-28 W, 16-13

DATE 12/09/12 01/12/13 11/10/13 11/17/13 10/01/15 10/11/15 10/15/17 10/07/18 12/09/18 10/06/19 11/22/20 09/13/21 10/11/21 11/07/21 01/09/22 09/24/23 12/10/23

479

OPP. @ Was. @ Den. (Div.) Cin. @ Chi. @ Pit. Cle. Chi. @ Cle. @ KC @ Pit. Ten. @ LV Ind. Min. Pit. Ind. LAR

PLAY Forbath 34 FG Tucker 47 FG Tucker 46 FG Gould 38 FG Tucker 52 FG Coons 32 FG Barth 40 FG Joseph 37 FG Butker 35 FG Tucker 46 FG Henry 29 Run Jones 31 Pass Brown 5 Pass Tucker 36 FG Boswell 36 FG Gay 53 FG Wallace 76 PR-TD

TIME 11:37 13:18 2OT 5:27 8:41 5:08 6:43 2:06 0:02 4:42 5:26 5:21 3:38 5:24 0:16 1:56 1:09 7:42

RESULT L, 28-31 W, 38-35 W, 20-17 L, 20-23 W, 23-20 L, 30-33 L, 24-27 L, 9-12 L, 24-27 W, 26-23 L, 24-30 L, 27-33 W, 31-25 W, 34-31 L, 13-16 L, 19-22 W, 37-31

HISTORY


FRANCHISE FIRSTS / HISTORY TOP COMEBACKS RAVENS RAVENS FRANCHISE FIRSTS EVENT First Win

OPPONENT Oakland Raiders

DATE 9/1/96

LOCATION Memorial Stadium

First Loss

Pittsburgh Steelers

9/8/96

Three Rivers Stadium

First Reception Oakland Raiders (Vinny Testaverde to TE Brian Kinchen 27 yards - first quarter)

9/1/96

Memorial Stadium

First Touchdown (Vinny Testaverde 9-yard run - first quarter)

Oakland Raiders

9/1/96

Memorial Stadium

First Interception (Ray Lewis - second quarter)

Oakland Raiders

9/1/96

Memorial Stadium

First Field Goal (Matt Stover, 25 yards - second quarter)

Oakland Raiders

9/1/96

Memorial Stadium

M&T BANK STADIUM FIRSTS M&T Bank Stadium opened to kick off the 1998 season, when the Ravens played their first game on Sept. 6 vs. the Steelers. EVENT First Win

OPPONENT Cincinnati Bengals

DATE 9/27/98

SCORE 31-24, Ravens

First Loss

Pittsburgh Steelers

9/6/98

20-13, Steelers

First Passing TD Pittsburgh Steelers (Jermaine Lewis from Eric Zeier, 64 Yards - fourth quarter)

9/6/98

20-13, Steelers

First Rushing TD (Priest Holmes, 3-Yard run - first quarter)

Cincinnati Bengals

9/27/98

31-24, Ravens

First Interception (Duane Starks - second quarter)

Pittsburgh Steelers

9/6/98

20-13, Steelers

First Field Goal (Matt Stover, 41 yards - first quarter)

Pittsburgh Steelers

9/6/98

20-13, Steelers

First Blocked Punt Denver Broncos 9/30/02 (Ed Reed - second quarter: Den. 16-yard line - Led to a Jamal Lewis TD 3 plays later)

34-23, Ravens

RAVENS LARGEST COMEBACK VICTORIES Date 10/30/11

Opponent vs. Arizona

Points Down / Score 21 / 24-3

Quarter of Largest Defici 2nd

Final Score W, 30-27

09/18/16

at Cleveland

20 / 20-0

1st

W, 25-20

10/11/21 11/12/06

vs. Indianapolis at Tennessee

19 / 22-3 19 / 26-7

3rd 2nd

W, 31-25 OT W, 27-26

11/23/03 09/10/00

vs. Seattle vs. Jacksonville

17 / 41-24 17 / 17-0

4th 1st

W, 44-41 OT W, 39-36

11/07/21 10/24/10 11/02/08 11/14/04 12/24/00 11/21/99 11/29/98 10/27/96

vs. Minnesota vs. Buffalo at Cleveland at NY Jets vs. NY Jets at Cincinnati vs. Indianapolis vs. St. Louis

14 / 24-10 14 / 24-10 14 / 27-13 14 / 14-0 14 / 14-0 14 / 14-0 14 / 24-10 14 / 20-6

3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd

W, 34-31 OT W, 37-34 OT W, 37-27 W, 20-17 OT W, 34-20 W, 34-31 W, 38-31 W, 37-31 OT

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

480

HISTORY


ALL-TIME RANKINGS: OFFENSE RAVENS HISTORY NET YARDS/GAME 2023 - 6th (370.4) 2022 - 16th (338.8) 2021 - 6th (378.8) 2020 - 19th (363.1) 2019 - 2nd (407.6) 2018 - 9th (374.9) 2017 - 27th (305.4) 2016 - 17th (347.7) 2015 - 14th (359.3) 2014 - 12th (364.9) 2013 - 29th (307.4) 2012 - 16th (352.5) 2011 - 15th (338.7) 2010 - 22nd (322.9) 2009 - 13th (351.2) 2008 - 18th (324.0) 2007 - 22nd (302.0) 2006 - 17th (317.0) 2005 - 24th (293.3) 2004 - 31st (273.4) 2003 - 21st (308.1) 2002 - 26th (289.9) 2001 - 14th (320.3) 2000 - 16th (313.4) 1999 - 24th (298.6) 1998 - 26th (281.1) 1997 - 9th (330.7) 1996 - 3rd (357.7)

RUSH YARDS/ATT. 2023 - 3rd (4.9) 2022 - 3rd (5.2) 2021 - 5th (4.8) 2020 - 1st (5.5) 2019 - 1st (5.5) 2018 - 15th (4.5) 2017 - 19th (4.0) 2016 - 21st (4.0) 2015 - 24th (3.9) 2014 - 7th (4.5) 2013 - 32nd (3.1) 2012 - 12th (4.3) 2011 - 12th (4.3) 2010 - 28th (3.8) 2009 - 4th (4.7) 2008 - 22nd (4.0) 2007 - 17th (4.0) 2006 - 31st (3.4) 2005 - 27th (3.6) 2004 - 15th (4.2) 2003 - 3rd (4.8) 2002 - 14th (4.2) 2001 - 25th (3.7) 2000 - 8th (4.3) 1999 - 10th (4.1) 1998 - 15th (4.0) 1997 - 19th (3.8) 1996 - 7th (4.2)

PCT. INTERCEPTED 2023 - 3rd (1.4%) 2022 - 23rd (2.7%) 2021 - 27th (2.9%) 2020 - 26th (2.7%) 2019 - 11th (1.8%) 2018 - 5th (1.6%) 2017 - 13th (2.3%) 2016 - 18th (2.4%) 2015 - 29th (3.1%) 2014 - 10th (2.2%) 2013 - 28th (3.7%) 2012 - 6th (2.0%) 2011 - 9th (2.2%) 2010 - 6th (2.0%) 2009 - 10th (2.5%) 2008 - 16th (2.8%) 2007 - 6th (2.5%) 2006 - 10th (2.7%) 2005 - 28th (3.7%) 2004 - 6th (2.7%) 2003 - 32nd (4.5%) 2002 - 15th (2.9%) 2001 - 18thT (3.9%) 2000 - 21st (3.8%) 1999 - 23rd (3.7%) 1998 - 16th (3.1%) 1997 - 13th (2.7%) 1996 - 19th (3.5%)

3RD DOWN PCT. 2023 - 9th (42.0%) 2022 - 11th (41.7%) 2021 - 25th (36.4%) 2020 - 4th (48.8%) 2019 - 2ndT (47.1%) 2018 - 6th (45.0%) 2017 - 27th (34.1%) 2016 - 24th (36.9%) 2015 - 23rd (37.6%) 2014 -14th (41.0%) 2013 - 20th (36.4%) 2012 - 20thT (36.9%) 2011 - 7th (42.4%) 2010 - 16th (39.0%) 2009 - 11thT (41.6%) 2008 - 15th (40.9%) 2007 - 18th (38.5%) 2006 - 9th (41.2%) 2005 - 16th (39.1%) 2004 - 22nd (35.1%) 2003 - 27th (31.9%) 2002 - 24th (37.7%) 2001 - 19th (35.7%) 2000 - 11th (40.3%) 1999 - 31st (28.4%) 1998 - 28th (30.9%) 1997 - 20th (36.1%) 1996 - 3rd (43.8%)

KICK RETURN AVG. 2023 - 9th (24.5) 2022 - 8th (24.4) 2021 - 13th (23.0) 2020 - 2nd (26.7) 2019 - 30th (18.3) 2018 - 18th (22.1) 2017 - 1st (27.5) 2016 - 12th (22.7) 2015 - 7th (25.2) 2014 - 1st (28.3) 2013 - 2nd (26.4) 2012 - 1st (27.3) 2011 - 9th (24.9) 2010 - 6th (24.7) 2009 - 2nd (26.2) 2008 - 31st (20.1) 2007 - 10th (23.5) 2006 - 10th (23.2) 2005 - 22nd (21.5) 2004 - 21st (20.7) 2003 - 15th (21.4) 2002 - 19th (21.1) 2001 - 3rd (23.6) 2000 - 12th (22.3) 1999 - 19th (20.3) 1998 - 4th (24.6) 1997 - 27th (20.2) 1996 - 26th (20.2)

POINTS/GAME 2023 - 4th (28.4) 2022 - 19th (20.6) 2021 - 17th (22.8) 2020 - 7th (29.3) 2019 - 1st (33.2) 2018 - 13th (24.3) 2017 - 9th (24.7) 2016 - 21st (21.4) 2015 - 25th (20.5) 2014 - 8th (25.6) 2013 - 25th (20.0) 2012 - 10th (24.9) 2011 - 12th (23.6) 2010 - 16th (22.3) 2009 - 9th (24.4) 2008 - 11th (24.1) 2007 - 24th (17.2) 2006 - 12thT (22.1) 2005 - 25th (16.6) 2004 - 20th (19.8) 2003 - 8th (24.7) 2002 - 23rd (19.7) 2001 - 18th (19.9) 2000 - 14th (20.8) 1999 - 14th (20.3) 1998 - 26th (16.8) 1997 - 16th (20.4) 1996 - 6th (23.2)

YARDS PER PLAY AVG. 2023 - 4th (5.9) 2022 - 12th (5.5) 2021 - 18th (5.4) 2020 - 10th (5.9) 2019 - 3rd (6.1) 2018 - 25th (5.3) 2017 - 31st (4.6) 2016 - 24th (5.2) 2015 - 22nd (5.3) 2014 - 9th (5.7) 2013 - 32nd (4.5) 2012 -16th (5.4) 2011 - 18th (5.2) 2010 - 23rd (5.1) 2009 - 14th (5.5) 2008 - 25th (4.9) 2007 - 28th (4.6) 2006 - 22nd (5.0) 2005 - 27th (4.4) 2004 - 28th (4.4) 2003 - 18th (5.1) 2002 - 25th (4.9) 2001 - 23rd (4.7) 2000 - 21st (4.7) 1999 - 24th (4.6) 1998 - 19th (4.9) 1997 - 12th (5.1) 1996 - 1st (5.6)

NET PASS YARDS/GM 2023 - 21st (213.8) 2022 - 28th (178.8) 2021 - 13th (233.0) 2020 - 32nd (171.2) 2019 - 27th (201.6) 2018 - 22nd (222.4) 2017 - 29th (189.4) 2016 - 12th (256.3) 2015 - 8th (266.9) 2014 - 13th (238.7) 2013 - 18th (224.4) 2012 - 15th (233.7) 2011 - 19th (213.9) 2010 - 20th (208.4) 2009 - 18th (213.7) 2008 - 28th (175.5) 2007 - 23rd (189.7) 2006 - 11th (214.7) 2005 - 22nd (193.0) 2004 - 31st (144.5) 2003 - 32nd (140.9) 2002 - 27th (177.9) 2001 - 16th (207.1) 2000 - 22nd (175.9) 1999 - 25th (189.0) 1998 - 25th (179.3) 1997 - 5th (231.4) 1996 - 2nd (248.6)

SACKS/PASS PLAY 2023 - 24th (.077) 2022 - 20th (.072) 2021 - 29th (.085) 2020 - 24th (.073) 2019 - 13th (.060) 2018 - 7th (.054) 2017 - 7th (.045) 2016 - 7th (.046) 2015 - 1st (.034) 2014 - 2nd (.033) 2013 - 20th (.072) 2012 - 17th (.063) 2011 - 13th (.057) 2010 - 25th (.075) 2009 - 20th (.066) 2008 - 22nd (.071) 2007 - 19th (.065) 2006 - 2nd (.031) 2005 - 20th (.069) 2004 - 19th (.070) 2003 - 31st (.092) 2002 - 26th (.079) 2001 - 14th (.067) 2000 - 21st (.079) 1999 - 27th (.093) 1998 - 19th (.079) 1997 - 8th (.059) 1996 - 14th (.063)

4TH DOWN PCT. 2023 - 8th (57.1%) 2022 - 26th (40.0%) 2021 - 1stT (66.7%) 2020 - 8th (63.2%) 2019 - 1st (70.8%) 2018 - 14th (59.1%) 2017 - 4th (62.5%) 2016 - 24thT (42.1%) 2015 - 15thT (50.0%) 2014 - 11thT (50.0%) 2013 - 22nd (37.5%) 2012 - 22nd (42.9%) 2011 - 6thT (57.1%) 2010 - 21stT (40.0%) 2009 - 19th (46.2%) 2008 - 6th (63.6%) 2007 - 13th (52.4%) 2006 - 2nd (72.7%) 2005 - 9th (57.9%) 2004 - 30th (26.7%) 2003 - 4th (63.6%) 2002 - 15th (53.8%) 2001 - 30th (23.1%) 2000 - 31st (16.7%) 1999 - 28th (27.3%) 1998 - 18thT (40.0%) 1997 - 7thT (57.1%) 1996 - 25thT (40.0%)

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ALL-TIME RANKINGS: OFFENSE RAVENS HISTORY GROSS PUNT AVG. 2023 - 15th (47.1) 2022 - 22nd (45.9) 2021 - 23rd (44.4) 2020 - 23rd (44.7) 2019 - 17th (45.2) 2018 - 4th (46.6) 2017 - 21st (44.3) 2016 - 14th (45.8) 2015 - 7th (46.7) 2014 - 1st (47.4) 2013 - 13th (45.5) 2012 - 8th (47.1) 2011 - 9th (46.5) 2010 - 16th (43.6) 2009 - 19th (43.1) 2008 - 8th (45.0) 2007 - 15th (43.0) 2006 - 18th (43.0) 2005 - 16th (42.8) 2004 - 22nd (40.6) 2003 - 17th (40.8) 2002 - 19th (40.5) 2001 - 31st (38.0) 2000 - 20th (40.2) 1999 - 13th (41.9) 1998 - 16th (42.9) 1997 - 14th (42.7) 1996 - 14th (43.2)

RED ZONE TD PCT. 2023 - 8th (61.8%) 2022 - 30th (45.8%) 2021 - 13th (60.7%) 2020 - 12th (63.3%) 2019 - 2nd (67.2%) 2018 - 20th (55.9%) 2017 - 10th (57.7%) 2016 - 20th (52.2%) 2015 - 26th (48.9%) 2014 - 19th (52.4%) 2013 - 31st (46.2%) 2012 - 11th (57.1%) 2011 - 17th (51.0%) 2010 - 22nd (49.0%) 2009 - 11th (52.6%) 2008 - 25th (47.1%) 2007 - 27th (42.2%) 2006 - 28th (42.3%) 2005 - 28thT (38.1%) 2004 - 20th (50.0%) 2003 - 29th (42.0%) 2002 - 21st (50.0%) 2001 - 26th (41.1%) 2000 - 26th (40.0%) 1999 - 30th (34.1%) 1998 - 30th (37.5%) 1997 - 20th (47.6%) 1996 - 4th (60.0%)

RUSHING YARDS/GM 2023 - 1st (156.5) 2022 - 2nd (160.0) 2021 - 3rd (145.8) 2020 - 1st (191.9) 2019 - 1st (206.0) 2018 - 2nd (152.6) 2017 - 11th (116.0) 2016 - 28th (91.4) 2015 - 26th (92.4) 2014 - 8th (126.2) 2013 - 30th (83.0) 2012 - 11th (118.8) 2011 - 10th (124.8) 2010 - 14th (114.4) 2009 - 5th (137.5) 2008 - 4th (148.5) 2007 - 16th (112.3) 2006 - 25th (102.3) 2005 - 21st (100.3) 2004 - 9th (128.9) 2003 - 1st (167.1) 2002 - 16th (112.0) 2001 - 11th (113.1) 2000 - 5th (137.4) 1999 - 16th (109.6) 1998 - 20th (101.8) 1997 - 22nd (99.3) 1996 - 14th (109.1)

PASS YARDS/ATT. 2023 - 3rd (7.9) 2022 - 26th (6.6) 2021 - 17th (7.0) 2020 - 18th (7.2) 2019 - 12th (7.6) 2018 - 26th (6.7) 2017 - 32nd (5.7) 2016 - 28th (6.4) 2015 - 30th (6.6) 2014 - 15th (7.2) 2013 - 31st (6.3) 2012 - 14th (7.1) 2011 - 22nd (6.7) 2010 - 9th (7.4) 2009 - 12th (7.1) 2008 - 14th (7.1) 2007 - 30th (5.9) 2006 - 17th (6.7) 2005 - 28th (6.0) 2004 - 32nd (5.5) 2003 - 27th (6.1) 2002 - 20th (6.5) 2001 - 23rd (6.5) 2000 - 23rd (6.2) 1999 - 27th (6.2) 1998 - 19th (6.6) 1997 - 14th (6.7) 1996 - 3rd (7.5)

1ST DOWNS/GM 2023 - 7th (21.1) 2022 - 19th (19.8) 2021 - 5th (23.2) 2020 - 24th (20.4) 2019 - 1st (24.1) 2018 - 7thT (22.9) 2017 - 15thT (19.4) 2016 - 21st (19.8) 2015 - 16th (20.2) 2014 - 10th (21.6) 2013 - 24th (18.4) 2012 - 15th (19.6) 2011 - 15thT (19.5) 2010 - 18th (18.9) 2009 - 13th (20.0) 2008 - 14th (18.8) 2007 - 20th (18.2) 2006 - 22ndT (17.6) 2005 - 19th (17.9) 2004 - 30th (16.3) 2003 - 27th (16.2) 2002 - 27th (16.3) 2001 - 8th (18.7) 2000 - 18th (18.0) 1999 - 27th (16.2) 1998 - 30th (15.2) 1997 - 17th (18.3) 1996 - 2ndT (21.1)

PUNT RETURN AVG. 2023 - 3rdT (14.4) 2022 - 7th (10.7) 2021 - 1st (13.9) 2020 - 16th (9.0) 2019 - 8th (8.2) 2018 - 5th (11.5) 2017 - 5th (10.1) 2016 - 21st (7.7) 2015 - 3rd (11.3) 2014 - 14th (9.1) 2013 - 3rd (14.2) 2012 - 16th (9.4) 2011 - 19th (9.6) 2010 - 24th (7.4) 2009 - 20th (7.4) 2008 - 19th (8.6) 2007 - 9th (9.7) 2006 - 25thT (7.8) 2005 - 1st (11.1) 2004 - 7th (10.3) 2003 - 24th (7.7) 2002 - 8th (11.8) 2001 - 5th (11.7) 2000 - 1st (15.8) 1999 - 24th (7.7) 1998 - 5th (12.6) 1997 - 2nd (13.4) 1996 - 18th (9.4)

NET PUNTING AVG. 2023 - 29th (39.2) 2022 - 20th (40.9) 2021 - 19th (40.0) 2020 - 9th (42.3) 2019 - 25th (39.8) 2018 - 16th (39.8) 2017 - 20th (39.9) 2016 - 16th (39.9) 2015 - 2nd (42.9) 2014 - 1st (43.3) 2013 - 22nd (38.9) 2012 - 6th (40.8) 2011 - 18th (38.6) 2010 - 4th (39.2) 2009 - 19th (37.3) 2008 - 5th (39.9) 2007 - 24th (35.5) 2006 - 10th (37.6) 2005 - 24th (35.2) 2004 - 23rd (34.6) 2003 - 11th (34.9) 2002 - 20th (32.9) 2001 - 29th (32.9) 2000 - 21st (33.9) 1999 - 15th (35.1) 1998 - 6th (37.5) 1997 - 9th (36.6) 1996 - 6th (37.2)

FIELD GOAL PCT. 2023 - 15thT (86.5%) 2022 - 16th (86.0%) 2021 - 1st (94.6%) 2020 - 12th (89.7%) 2019 - 2nd (96.6%) 2018 - 8th (89.7%) 2017 - 6th (91.9%) 2016 - 1st (97.4%) 2015 - 21st (82.5%) 2014 - 15th (85.3%) 2013 - 6thT (92.7%) 2012 - 6th (90.9%) 2011 - 26th (76.9%) 2010 - 6th (89.7%) 2009 - 27th (70.0%) 2008 - 24thT (80.0%) 2007 - 17th (84.4%) 2006 - 1st (93.3%) 2005 - 9th (85.7%) 2004 - 3rd (90.6%) 2003 - 9th (85.0%) 2002 - 10th (80.7%) 2001 - 5th (85.7%) 2000 - 4th (89.7%) 1999 - 7th (84.8%) 1998 - 21stT (75.0%) 1997 - 19thT (76.5%) 1996 - 22nd (76.0%)

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ALL-TIME RANKINGS: DEFENSE RAVENS HISTORY NET YARDS/GAME 2023 - 6th (301.4) 2022 - 9thT (324.3) 2021 - 25th (363.4) 2020 - 7th (329.8) 2019 - 4th (300.6) 2018 - 1st (292.9) 2017 - 12th (325.1) 2016 - 7th (322.1) 2015 - 8th (337.4) 2014 - 8th (336.9) 2013 - 12th (335.5) 2012 - 17th (350.9) 2011 - 3rd (288.9) 2010 - 10th (318.9) 2009 - 3rd (300.5) 2008 - 2nd (261.1) 2007 - 6th (301.6) 2006 - 1st (264.1) 2005 - 5th (284.7) 2004 - 6th (300.2) 2003 - 3rd (281.0) 2002 - 22nd (334.6) 2001 - 2nd (277.9) 2000 - 2nd (247.9) 1999 - 2nd (263.9) 1998 - 22nd (331.1) 1997 - 25th (335.2) 1996 - 30th (368.1)

RUSH YARDS/ATT. 2023 - 25th (4.5) 2022 - 3rd (3.9) 2021 - 3rd (3.8) 2020 - 22nd (4.6) 2019 - 21st (4.4) 2018 - 3rd (3.7) 2017 - 16th (4.1) 2016 - 5th (3.7) 2015 - 10th (4.0) 2014 - 3rd (3.6) 2013 - 5th (3.8) 2012 - 8th (4.0) 2011 - 2nd (3.5) 2010 - 8th (3.9) 2009 - 1st (3.4) 2008 - 5th (3.6) 2007 - 1st (2.8) 2006 - 2nd (3.3) 2005 - 8th (3.7) 2004 - 2nd (3.6) 2003 - 3rd (3.4) 2002 - 2nd (3.7) 2001 - 3rd (3.4) 2000 - 1st (2.7) 1999 - 2nd (3.1) 1998 - 6th (3.6) 1997 - 5th (3.6) 1996 - 15th (3.8)

PCT. INTERCEPTED 2023 - 10th (2.8%) 2022 - 15th (2.4%) 2021 - 29th (1.4%) 2020 - 27th (1.7%) 2019 - 12th (2.4%) 2018 - 22nd (2.1%) 2017 - 2nd (3.9%) 2016 - 1st (3.1%) 2015 - 32nd (1.1%) 2014 - 26th (1.8%) 2013 - 12th (2.9%) 2012 - 19th (2.3%) 2011 - 19th (2.8%) 2010 - 13th (3.2%) 2009 - 6th (4.2%) 2008 - 2nd (4.9%) 2007 - 10th (3.5%) 2006 - 1st (5.5%) 2005 - 27th (2.1%) 2004 - 3rd (4.2%) 2003 - 4th (4.5%) 2002 - 4th (4.4%) 2001 - 21st (2.9%) 2000 - 4th (4.4%) 1999 - 14th (3.5%) 1998 - 19th (3.2%) 1997 - 14th (3.1%) 1996 - 20th (2.8%)

3RD DOWN PCT. 2023 - 7th (36.4%) 2022 - 4th (34.9%) 2021 - 3rd (34.8%) 2020 - 2nd (34.0%) 2019 - 11th (37.1%) 2018 - 3rd (34.1%) 2017 - 10th (36.9%) 2016 - 2nd (35.0%) 2015 - 19th (39.8%) 2014 - 17th (40.3%) 2013 - 3rd (33.5%) 2012 - 7th (35.8%) 2011 - 2nd (32.1%) 2010 - 15th (38.0%) 2009 - 11th (36.7%) 2008 - 3rd (33.5%) 2007 - 7th (36.6%) 2006 - 1st (28.8%) 2005 - 10th (36.1%) 2004 - 8th (34.4%) 2003 - 2nd (29.4%) 2002 - 21st (40.3%) 2001 - 3rd (30.8%) 2000 - 5th (34.1%) 1999 - 12th (34.1%) 1998 - 22nd (39.2%) 1997 - 23rd (40.3%) 1996 - 30th (48.2%)

KICK RETURN AVG. 2023 - 15th (22.9) 2022 - 10th (21.2) 2021 - 4th (18.6) 2020 - 10th (21.1) 2019 - 12th (21.5) 2018 - 19th (23.3) 2017 - 1st (18.6) 2016 - 10th (20.7) 2015 - 23rd (25.4) 2014 - 14th (23.1) 2013 - 16th (23.0) 2012 - 13th (23.2) 2011 - 31st (29.2) 2010 - 32nd (26.0) 2009 - 4th (20.3) 2008 - 15th (22.6) 2007 - 24th (23.7) 2006 - 13th (21.8) 2005 - 16th (21.8) 2004 - 27th (23.2) 2003 - 16th (21.4) 2002 - 25th (22.6) 2001 - 19th (21.8) 2000 - 10th (21.3) 1999 - 16th (21.1) 1998 - 10th (20.5) 1997 - 20th (22.8) 1996 - 4th (20.0)

POINTS/GAME 2023 - 1st (16.5) 2022 - 3rd (18.5) 2021 - 19th (23.1) 2020 - 2nd (18.9) 2019 - 3rd (17.6) 2018 - 2nd (17.9) 2017 - 6th (18.9) 2016 - 9th (20.1) 2015 - 24th (25.1) 2014 - 6th (18.9) 2013 - 12th (22.0) 2012 - 12thT (21.5) 2011 - 3rd (16.6) 2010 - 3rd (16.9) 2009 - 3rd (16.3) 2008 - 3rd (15.3) 2007 - 22ndT (24.0) 2006 - 1st (12.6) 2005 - 10th (18.7) 2004 - 6th (16.8) 2003 - 6th (17.6) 2002 - 19th (22.1) 2001 - 4th (16.6) 2000 - 1st (10.3) 1999 - 6th (17.3) 1998 - 16th (20.9) 1997 - 18th (21.6) 1996 - 28th (27.6)

YARDS PER PLAY AVG. 2023 - 3rd (4.6) 2022 - 13th (5.3) 2021 - 32nd (6.0) 2020 - 7th (5.2) 2019 - 11th (5.2) 2018 - 2nd (4.8) 2017 - 7th (5.0) 2016 - 8th (5.2) 2015 - 13th (5.4) 2014 - 8th (5.2) 2013 - 12th (5.2) 2012 - 10th (5.2) 2011 - 2nd (4.6) 2010 - 6th (5.1) 2009 - 3rd (4.9) 2008 - 3rd (4.5) 2007 - 10th (5.0) 2006 - 1st (4.5) 2005 - 3rd (4.6) 2004 - 5th (4.8) 2003 - 1st (4.4) 2002 - 10th (5.1) 2001 - 1st (4.4) 2000 - 2nd (4.3) 1999 - 1st (4.1) 1998 - 18th (5.0) 1997 - 18th (5.0) 1996 - 29th (5.5)

NET PASS YARDS/GM 2023 - 6th (191.9) 2022 - 26th (232.2) 2021 - 32nd (278.9) 2020 - 6th (221.0) 2019 - 6th (207.2) 2018 - 5th (210.0) 2017 - 10th (213.8) 2016 - 9th (232.8) 2015 - 10th (233.6) 2014 - 23rd (248.7) 2013 - 12th (230.1) 2012 - 17th (228.1) 2011 - 4th (196.3) 2010 - 21st (224.9) 2009 - 8thT (207.3) 2008 - 2nd (179.7) 2007 - 20th (222.3) 2006 - 6th (188.2) 2005 - 8th (184.9) 2004 - 10th (195.1) 2003 - 4th (175.3) 2002 - 26th (224.4) 2001 - 8th (189.7) 2000 - 8th (187.3) 1999 - 6th (186.9) 1998 - 24th (224.5) 1997 - 28th (229.6) 1996 - 30th (248.1)

SACKS/PASS PLAY 2023 - 4th (.086) 2022 - 9th (.075) 2021 - 28th (.052) 2020 - 15th (.061) 2019 - 20th (.064) 2018 - 13th (.069) 2017 - 11th (.067) 2016 - 24th (.051) 2015 - 13th (.064) 2014 - 7th (.076) 2013 - 11th (.068) 2012 - 17th (.062) 2011 - 3rd (.082) 2010 - 32nd (.043) 2009 - 20th (.058) 2008 - 14th (.060) 2007 - 16th (.061) 2006 - 1st (.105) 2005 - 11th (.074) 2004 - 12th (.072) 2003 - 1st (.081) 2002 - 23rd (.054) 2001 - 9th (.075) 2000 - 22nd (.062) 1999 - 9th (.076) 1998 - 20th (.067) 1997 - 18th (.070) 1996 - 26th (.053)

4TH DOWN PCT. 2023 - 2nd (40.6%) 2022 - 28th (62.5%) 2021 - 23rd (61.1%) 2020 - 9th (45.7%) 2019 - 4th (33.3%) 2018 - 10thT (50.0%) 2017 - 11th (37.5%) 2016 - 25thT (68.8%) 2015 - 10thT (44.4%) 2014 - 8th (35.7%) 2013 - 23rdT (57.1%) 2012 - 17thT (50.0%) 2011 - 21st (47.6%) 2010 - 17thT (50.0%) 2009 - 6th (41.2%) 2008 - 1st (18.8%) 2007 - 18thT (53.8%) 2006 - 7th (39.1%) 2005 - 5thT (33.3%) 2004 - 2nd (25.0%) 2003 - 3rd (29.4%) 2002 - 29th (71.4%) 2001 - 11thT (40.0%) 2000 - 4th (21.1%) 1999 - 19th (46.7%) 1998 - 8th (36.4%) 1997 - 17thT (50.0%) 1996 - 18th (53.8%)

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ALL-TIME RANKINGS: DEFENSE RAVENS HISTORY GROSS PUNT AVG. 2023 - 14thT (47.0) 2022 - 18th (46.8) 2021 - 17th (45.6) 2020 - 26th (46.5) 2019 - 27th (46.7) 2018 - 8th (43.7) 2017 - 9th (44.6) 2016 - 13th (44.9) 2015 - 24th (45.9) 2014 - 26th (45.9) 2013 - 22nd (45.8) 2012 - 26th (46.2) 2011 - 8th (43.6) 2010 - 17th (43.5) 2009 - 13th (43.4) 2008 - 9th (42.8) 2007 - 17th (43.1) 2006 - 29th (44.9) 2005 - 7th (40.5) 2004 - 3rd (40.1) 2003 - 9th (40.1) 2002 - 14th (42.5) 2001 - 14th (41.6) 2000 - 31st (44.5) 1999 - 21st (42.9) 1998 - 10th (42.5) 1997 - 25th (44.0) 1996 - 13th (42.4)

RED ZONE TD PCT. 2023 - 2nd (40.8%) 2022 - 3rd (46.4%) 2021 - 12th (54.0%) 2020 - 18th (62.2%) 2019 - 3rd (47.7%) 2018 - 24th (63.4%) 2017 - 11th (48.9%) 2016 - 18th (55.3%) 2015 - 11th (53.2%) 2014 - 2nd (42.6%) 2013 - 7th (48.8%) 2012 - 2nd (43.4%) 2011 - 1st (38.1%) 2010 - 5th (42.5%) 2009 - 4th (41.9%) 2008 - 2nd (35.9%) 2007 - 3rd (42.3%) 2006 - 1st (33.3%) 2005 - 5th (45.2%) 2004 - 2nd (40.0%) 2003 - 13th (48.5%) 2002 - 9th (47.2%) 2001 - 4th (39.0%) 2000 - 2nd (29.6%) 1999 - 16th (47.6%) 1998 - 13th (48.7%) 1997 - 17th (52.1%) 1996 - 24th (56.7%)

RUSHING YARDS/GM 2023 - 14th (109.4) 2022 - 3rd (92.1) 2021 - 1st (84.5) 2020 - 8th (108.8) 2019 - 5th (93.4) 2018 - 4th (82.9) 2017 - 15th (111.3) 2016 - 5th (89.4) 2015 - 12th (103.8) 2014 - 4th (88.3) 2013 - 11th (105.4) 2012 - 20th (122.8) 2011 - 2nd (92.6) 2010 - 5th (93.9) 2009 - 5th (93.3) 2008 - 3rd (81.4) 2007 - 2nd (79.3) 2006 - 2nd (75.9) 2005 - 9th (99.4) 2004 - 8thT (105.1) 2003 - 6th (96.0) 2002 - 13th (110.1) 2001 - 4th (88.2) 2000 - 1st (60.6) 1999 - 2nd (76.9) 1998 - 16th (106.6) 1997 - 10th (105.6) 1996 - 23rd (120.0)

PASS YARDS/ATT. 2023 - 1st (5.9) 2022 - 21st (7.2) 2021 - 32nd (8.0) 2020 - 2nd (6.4) 2019 - 4th (6.6) 2018 - 3rd (6.3) 2017 - 4th (6.5) 2016 - 9th (6.8) 2015 - 17th (7.3) 2014 - 17th (7.3) 2013 - 16th (7.1) 2012 - 17th (7.0) 2011 - 3rd (6.4) 2010 - 2nd (6.4) 2009 - 10th (6.7) 2008 - 2nd (5.9) 2007 - 30th (7.6) 2006 - 15th (6.7) 2005 - 2nd (6.2) 2004 - 10th (6.8) 2003 - 4th (6.0) 2002 - 16th (6.7) 2001 - 1st (6.0) 2000 - 5th (6.0) 1999 - 1st (5.5) 1998 - 23rd (7.2) 1997 - 22nd (7.1) 1996 - 28th (7.7)

1ST DOWNS/GM 2023 - 6th (18.0) 2022 - 11th (19.0) 2021 - 16th (20.0) 2020 - 16th (21.7) 2019 - 2nd (17.3) 2018 - 2nd (17.9) 2017 - 9th (18.5) 2016 - 3rdT (18.4) 2015 - 12th (19.4) 2014 - 14thT (19.4) 2013 - 6thT (17.8) 2012 - 21stT (20.4) 2011 - 4th (16.8) 2010 - 10thT (17.7) 2009 - 7thT (17.5) 2008 - 1st (14.3) 2007 - 2ndT (16.1) 2006 - 1st (14.8) 2005 - 10th (17.3) 2004 - 6th (17.1) 2003 - 3rd (15.5) 2002 - 23rd (19.8) 2001 - 3rdT (16.4) 2000 - 2nd (13.5) 1999 - 5thT (16.2) 1998 - 17th (18.6) 1997 - 23rd (19.1) 1996 - 29th (21.9)

PUNT RETURN AVG. 2023 - 31st (13.5) 2022 - 5th (6.8) 2021 - 7th (7.4) 2020 - 4th (5.7) 2019 - 29th (9.5) 2018 - 25th (10.2) 2017 - 20th (8.1) 2016 - 29th (11.4) 2015 - 2nd (5.0) 2014 - 9th (7.2) 2013 - 17th (9.1) 2012 - 7th (7.8) 2011 - 24th (11.9) 2010 - 11th (8.1) 2009 - 10th (7.6) 2008 - 6th (6.4) 2007 - 21st (9.9) 2006 - 20th (9.2) 2005 - 22nd (8.7) 2004 - 14th (7.8) 2003 - 10th (8.4) 2002 - 24th (11.8) 2001 - 3rd (5.5) 2000 - 13th (9.3) 1999 - 25th (10.9) 1998 - 4th (7.1) 1997 - 11th (8.7) 1996 - 16th (10.1)

NET PUNTING AVG. 2023 - 4th (40.1) 2022 - 20th (41.6) 2021 - 13th (39.6) 2020 - 17th (40.6) 2019 - 26th (42.3) 2018 - 9th (38.2) 2017 - 11th (40.2) 2016 - 15th (40.0) 2015 - 12th (39.1) 2014 - 20th (40.0) 2013 - 4th (37.5) 2012 - 27th (41.2) 2011 - 14th (38.4) 2010 - 27th (39.1) 2009 - 11th (37.2) 2008 - 11th (36.6) 2007 - 18th (37.4) 2006 - 28th (38.3) 2005 - 1st (33.0) 2004 - 3rd (33.1) 2003 - 13th (34.0) 2002 - 10th (32.8) 2001 - 4th (33.6) 2000 - 5th (33.1) 1999 - 29th (36.9) 1998 - 2nd (33.6) 1997 - 11th (35.5) 1996 - 16th (35.6)

FIELD GOAL PCT. 2023 - 27thT (91.4%) 2022 - 10th (81.6%) 2021 - 3rd (75.0%) 2020 - 1st (66.7%) 2019 - 25th (87.1%) 2018 - 6th (76.9%) 2017 - 14thT (84.8%) 2016 - 4th (72.7%) 2015 - 14thT (83.3%) 2014 - 16th (83.3%) 2013 - 25th (91.4%) 2012 - 32nd (94.9%) 2011 - 29th (90.3%) 2010 - 19th (84.4%) 2009 - 30th (88.9%) 2008 - 30th (95.5%) 2007 - 21st (86.0%) 2006 - 8th (73.9%) 2005 - 31st (93.5%) 2004 - 17th (83.9%) 2003 - 30th (90.3%) 2002 - 29thT (87.9%) 2001 - 2nd (57.6%) 2000 - 9th (83.3%) 1999 - 11thT (76.0%) 1998 - 25thT (86.7%) 1997 - 6th (70.6%) 1996 - 27th (90.3%)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTALS & RANKINGS RAVENS HISTORY YEAR TOTAL PLAYS 1ST DOWNS

NET RUSH YDS

LEAGUE RANK

YEAR TOTAL PLAYS 1ST DOWNS

NET RUSH YDS

LEAGUE RANK

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

1,024 1,043 926 1,033 1,058 1,080 947 1,009 991 1,056 1,017 1,042 1,058 1,014 1,018 1,036 1,042 1,090 1,022 1,083 1,079 1,054 1,135 1,064 993 1,185 1,052 1,076

1,075 1,068 1,050 1,040 924 1,010 1,077 1,026 1,009 998 936 968 928 991 1,007 1,002 1,086 1,032 1,034 1,000 993 1,045 974 921 1,017 1,033 1,047 1,109

338 292 243 259 288 299 261 259 260 286 282 291 300 320 303 312 314 295 345 323 316 311 367 386 327 394 337 359

351 306 298 260 216 262 316 248 273 277 236 258 228 280 284 269 326 284 311 311 294 296 286 276 347 340 323 306

1,745. . . . . . . . . . . 14 1,589. . . . . . . . . . . 22 1,629. . . . . . . . . . . 20 1,754. . . . . . . . . . . 16 2,199. . . . . . . . . . . 5 1,810. . . . . . . . . . . 11 1,792. . . . . . . . . . . 16 2,674. . . . . . . . . . . 1 2,063. . . . . . . . . . . 9 1,605. . . . . . . . . . . 21 1,637. . . . . . . . . . . 25 1,797. . . . . . . . . . . 16 2,376. . . . . . . . . . . 4 2,200. . . . . . . . . . . 5 1,831. . . . . . . . . . . 14 1,996. . . . . . . . . . . 10 1,901. . . . . . . . . . . 11 1,328. . . . . . . . . . . 30 2,019. . . . . . . . . . . 8 1,478. . . . . . . . . . . 26 1,463. . . . . . . . . . . 28 1,856. . . . . . . . . . . 11 2,441. . . . . . . . . . . 2 3,296*. . . . . . . . . . 1 3,071. . . . . . . . . . . 1 2,479. . . . . . . . . . . 3 2,720. . . . . . . . . . . 2 2,661. . . . . . . . . . . 1

*16-game NFL record 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

1,920. . . . . . . . . . . 23 1,690. . . . . . . . . . . 10 1,705. . . . . . . . . . . 16 1,231. . . . . . . . . . . 2 970. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1,411. . . . . . . . . . . 4 1,762. . . . . . . . . . . 13 1,536. . . . . . . . . . . 6 1,681. . . . . . . . . . . 8T 1,591. . . . . . . . . . . 9 1,214. . . . . . . . . . . 2 1,268. . . . . . . . . . . 2 1,302. . . . . . . . . . . 3 1,492. . . . . . . . . . . 5 1,503. . . . . . . . . . . 5 1,482. . . . . . . . . . . 2 1,965. . . . . . . . . . . 20 1,687. . . . . . . . . . . 11 1,412. . . . . . . . . . . 4 1,661. . . . . . . . . . . 12 1,430. . . . . . . . . . . 5 1,780. . . . . . . . . . . 15 1,327. . . . . . . . . . . 4 1,494. . . . . . . . . . . 5 1,740. . . . . . . . . . . 8 1,436. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1,566. . . . . . . . . . . 3 1,860. . . . . . . . . . . 14

OFFENSE

NET PASS YDS

LEAGUE RANK

TOTAL NET YDS

LEAGUE RANK TOTAL POINTS

LEAGUE RANK

TOTAL NET YDS

LEAGUE RANK TOTAL POINTS

3,978. . . . . . . . . . . 2 3,702. . . . . . . . . . . 5 2,869. . . . . . . . . . . 25 3,024. . . . . . . . . . . 25 2,815. . . . . . . . . . . 22 3,314. . . . . . . . . . . 16 2,847. . . . . . . . . . . 27 2,255. . . . . . . . . . . 32 2,312. . . . . . . . . . . 31 3,088. . . . . . . . . . . 22 3,435. . . . . . . . . . . 11 3,035. . . . . . . . . . . 23 2,808. . . . . . . . . . . .28 3,419. . . . . . . . . . . .18 3,335. . . . . . . . . . . .20 3,423. . . . . . . . . . . 19 3,739. . . . . . . . . . . 15 3,590. . . . . . . . . . . 18 3,819. . . . . . . . . . . 13 4,271. . . . . . . . . . . 8 4,100. . . . . . . . . . . 12 3,030. . . . . . . . . . . 29 3,558. . . . . . . . . . . 22 3,225. . . . . . . . . . . 27 2,739. . . . . . . . . . . 32 3,961. . . . . . . . . . . 13 3,040. . . . . . . . . . . 28 3,635. . . . . . . . . . . 21

DEFENSE

NET PASS YDS

Bold denotes franchise record

3,969. . . . . . . . . . . 30 3,673. . . . . . . . . . . 28 3,592. . . . . . . . . . . 24 2,991. . . . . . . . . . . 6 2,997. . . . . . . . . . . 8 3,035. . . . . . . . . . . 8 3,591. . . . . . . . . . . 26 2,805. . . . . . . . . . . 4 3,122. . . . . . . . . . . 10 2,964. . . . . . . . . . . .8 3,011. . . . . . . . . . . 6 3,557. . . . . . . . . . . 20 2,875. . . . . . . . . . . 2 3,316. . . . . . . . . . . 8T 3,599. . . . . . . . . . . 21 3,140. . . . . . . . . . . 4 3,650. . . . . . . . . . . 17 3,681. . . . . . . . . . . 12 3,979. . . . . . . . . . . 23 3,737. . . . . . . . . . . 10 3,724. . . . . . . . . . . 9 3,421. . . . . . . . . . . 10 3,360. . . . . . . . . . . 5 3,315. . . . . . . . . . . 6 3,536. . . . . . . . . . . 6 4,742. . . . . . . . . . . 32 3,947. . . . . . . . . . . 26 3,263. . . . . . . . . . . 6

5,723. . . . . . . . . . . 3 5,291. . . . . . . . . . . 9 4,498. . . . . . . . . . 26 4,778. . . . . . . . . . 24 5,014. . . . . . . . . . 16 5,124. . . . . . . . . . 14 4,639. . . . . . . . . . 26 4,929. . . . . . . . . . 21 4,375. . . . . . . . . . 31 4,693. . . . . . . . . . 24 5,072. . . . . . . . . . 17 4,832. . . . . . . . . . 22 5,184. . . . . . . . . . 18 5,619. . . . . . . . . . 13 5,166. . . . . . . . . . 22 5,419. . . . . . . . . . 15 5,640. . . . . . . . . . 16 4,918. . . . . . . . . . 29 5,838. . . . . . . . . . 12 5,749. . . . . . . . . . 14 5,563. . . . . . . . . . 17 4,886. . . . . . . . . . 27 5,999. . . . . . . . . . . 9 6,521. . . . . . . . . . . 2 5,810. . . . . . . . . . 19 6,440. . . . . . . . . . . 6 5,760. . . . . . . . . . 16 6,296. . . . . . . . . . . 6

5,889. . . . . . . . . . 30 5,363. . . . . . . . . . 25 5,297. . . . . . . . . . 22 4,222. . . . . . . . . . . 2 3,967. . . . . . . . . . . 2 4,446. . . . . . . . . . . 2 5,353. . . . . . . . . . 22 4,341. . . . . . . . . . . 3 4,803. . . . . . . . . . . 6 4,555. . . . . . . . . . . 5 4,225. . . . . . . . . . . 1 4,825. . . . . . . . . . . 6 4,177. . . . . . . . . . . 2 4,808. . . . . . . . . . . 3 5,102. . . . . . . . . . 10 4,622. . . . . . . . . . . 3 5,615. . . . . . . . . . 17 5,368. . . . . . . . . . 12 5,391. . . . . . . . . . . 8 5,398. . . . . . . . . . . 8 5,154. . . . . . . . . . . 7 5,201. . . . . . . . . . 12 4,687. . . . . . . . . . . 1 4,809. . . . . . . . . . . 4 5,276. . . . . . . . . . . 7 6,178. . . . . . . . . . 25 5,513. . . . . . . . . . 10 5,123. . . . . . . . . . . 6

371 326 269 324 333 303 316 391 317 265 353 275 385 391 357 378 398 320 409 328 343 395 389 531 468 387 350 483

441 345 335 277 165* 265 354 281 268 299 201 384 244 261 270 266 344 352 302 401 321 303 287 282 303 392 315 280

The NFL expanded to a 17-game regular season schedule in 2021. 485

HISTORY


ALL-TIME PRESEASON RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 1996 (3-1) 08/03 Philadelphia Eagles 08/10 @ New York Giants 08/17 Green Bay Packers 08/23 @ Buffalo Bills

63,804 39,799 62,025 51,905

W W L W

17-9 37-27 15-17 37-14

1997 (0-4) 08/02 New York Giants 08/08 @ New York Jets 08/16 @ Philadelphia Eagles 08/22 Buffalo Bills

53,268 23,067 60,939 51,905

L L L L

20-21 29-39 13-24 28-31

1998 (4-0) 08/08 Chicago Bears 08/15 @ New York Jets 08/24 Philadelphia Eagles 08/28 @ New York Giants

65,938 47,906 65,970 48,754

W W W W

19-14 33-0 23-6 14-6

1999 (4-0) 08/12 @ Philadelphia Eagles 08/21 @ Atlanta Falcons 08/28 Carolina Panthers 09/03 New York Giants

2008 (1-3) 08/07 @ New England Patriots 08/16 Minnesota Vikings 08/23 @ St. Louis Rams 08/28 Atlanta Falcons

43,552 44,843 66,247 60,092

W W W W

10-7 19-6 28-24 28-24

2000 (4-0) 08/05 Philadelphia Eagles 08/12 New York Jets 08/18 @ Carolina Panthers 08/25 @ New York Giants

65,459 66,588 72,551 76,527

W W W W

16-13 10-0 24-13 28-24

L L W

3-16 17-20 38-9

2001 (1-2) 08/13 @ Philadelphia Eagles - Cancelled* 08/18 @ New York Jets 76,406 08/23 Carolina Panthers 66,619 08/31 New York Giants 66,197 *Field Conditions Caused Cancellation

2006 (2-2) 08/11 New York Giants 08/17 Philadelphia Eagles 08/25 @ Minnesota Vikings 08/31 @ Washington

70,249 70,255 63,257 60,326

L W L W

16-17 20-10 7-30 17-10

W L L L

29-3 12-13 7-13* 10-13

68,756 70,585 60,862 70,149

W L L L

16-15 15-23 10-24 9-10

2009 (4-0) 08/13 Washington 08/24 New York Jets 08/29 @ Carolina Panthers 09/03 @ Atlanta Falcons

70,723 70,335 71,045 66,610

W 23-0 W 24-23 W 17-13 W 20-3

2010 (3-1) 08/12 Carolina Panthers 08/21 @ Washington 08/28 New York Giants 09/02 @ St. Louis Rams

70,579 72,994 70,742 42,327

W W W L

17-12 23-3 24-10 21-27

2011 (3-1) 08/11 @ Philadelphia Eagles 08/19 Kansas City Chiefs 08/25 Washington 09/01 @ Atlanta Falcons

69,144 70,690 70,631 67,216

L W W W

6-13 31-13 34-31 21-7

2007 (1-3) 08/13 Philadelphia Eagles 71,060 08/19 New York Giants 70,754 08/25 @ Washington 60,080 08/31 @ Atlanta Falcons 71,377 *Game Terminated in 3rd Qtr. - Severe Weather

2002 (2-2) 08/09 Detroit Lions 08/15 New York Jets 08/23 @ Philadelphia Eagles 08/29 @ New York Giants

67,421 67,681 58,443 76,572

W L W L

12-6 14-16 13-12 0-13

2012 (2-2) 08/09 @ Atlanta Falcons 08/17 Detroit Lions 08/23 Jacksonville Jaguars 08/30 @ St. Louis Rams

68,449 70,567 70,502 53,371

W L W L

31-17 12-27 48-17 17-31

2003 (1-3) 08/09 Buffalo Bills 08/16 @ Atlanta Falcons 08/23 @ Washington 08/28 New York Giants

68,550 68,237 70,460 68,169

L W L L

19-20 13-10 3-24 24-30

2013 (2-2) 08/08 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 08/15 Atlanta Falcons 08/22 Carolina Panthers 08/29 @ St. Louis Rams

47,599 70,527 70,554 53,364

W W L L

44-16 27-23 27-34 21-24

2004 (3-1) 08/12 Atlanta Falcons 08/20 @ Philadelphia Eagles 08/25 Detroit Lions 09/02 @ New York Giants

69,299 67,218 69,552 75,498

W L W W

24-0 17-26 17-6 27-17

2014 (4-0) 08/07 San Francisco 49ers 08/16 @ Dallas Cowboys 08/23 Washington 08/28 @ New Orleans Saints

70,529 77,624 70,876 73,004

W W W W

23-3 37-30 23-17 22-13

2005 (2-2) 08/13 @ Atlanta Falcons 08/20 Philadelphia Eagles 08/26 @ New Orleans Saints 09/01 Washington

67,123 70,303 44,485 69,885

L 3-16 L 14-20 W 21-6 W 26-20,OT

2015 (1-3) 08/13 New Orleans Saints 08/22 @ Philadelphia Eagles 08/29 Washington 09/03 @ Atlanta Falcons

70,501 69,596 70,932 67,393

W L L L

30-27 17-40 13-31 19-20

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

486

HISTORY


ALL-TIME PRESEASON RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 2016 (4-0) 08/11 Carolina Panthers 08/20 @ Indianapolis Colts 08/27 Detroit Lions 09/01 @ New Orleans Saints

70,682 65,327 70,473 73,001

W W W W

2017 (4-0) 08/10 Washington 08/17 @ Miami Dolphins 08/26 Buffalo Bills 08/31 @ New Orleans Saints

70,469 64,464 70,229 73,097

W 23-3 W 31-7 W 13-9 W 14-13

2018 (5-0) 08/02 Chicago Bears (HOF) 08/09 Los Angeles Rams 08/20 @ Indianapolis Colts 08/25 @ Miami Dolphins 08/30 Washington

19,876 70,144 60,576 60,071 70,028

W W W W W

17-16 33-7 20-19 27-10 30-20

2019 (4-0) 08/08 Jacksonville Jaguars 08/15 Green Bay Packers 08/22 @ Philadelphia Eagles 08/29 @ Washington

69,699 69,822 69,696 34,282

W W W W

29-0 26-13 26-15 20-7

70,035 68,061 41,241

W W W

17-14 20-3 37-3

2022 (3-0) 08/11 Tennessee Titans 64,216 08/21 @ Arizona Cardinals 60,924 08/27 Washington Commanders 70,411

W W W

23-10 24-17 17-15

2023 (1-2) 08/12 Philadelphia Eagles 70,647 08/21 @ Washington Commanders 54,404 08/26 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 64,225

W L L

20-19 28-29 20-26

ATTENDANCE RECORDS

22-19 19-18 30-9 23-14

The Ravens played in Memorial Stadium from 1996-97 and PSINet Stadium from 1998-2001. In 2002, the facility was known as Ravens Stadium. In 2003, the stadium was re-named M&T Bank Stadium. Capacity was increased in 2007 to 71,008 from previous marks of 70,107 and 69,084. In 2018, with the addition of the Bud Light Touchdown Club, official capacity was reduced to 70,705. Capacity now stands at 70,765.

2020 (n/a) Preseason cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. 2021 (3-0) 08/14 New Orleans Saints 08/21 @ Carolina Panthers 08/28 @ Washington

Note: The NFL went to a three-preseason game format in 2021.

PRESEASON FAST FACTS • The Ravens are 71-34 all time in preseason play, posting a 44-14 preseason record under head coach John Harbaugh (2008-23). • The Ravens were victorious in 24 straight preseason contests from 2015-23, surpassing Vince Lombardi’s 1959-1962 Green Bay Packers’ previous record of 19 straight preseason wins. • Baltimore outscored its opponent 561-280 (+281) during the streak, winning the turnover battle 41-25 (+16). • During the streak, 14 QBs threw passes for Baltimore, while 43 different Ravens reached the end zone.

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

487

01/15/12 12/14/08 12/23/12 12/02/12 01/28/24 12/07/08 09/11/11 12/22/13 12/19/10 12/05/10

HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDS 71,547. . . . . . vs. Houston Texans (Div.) 71,502. . . . . . vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 71,470. . . . . . vs. New York Giants 71,442. . . . . . vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 71,439. . . . . . vs. Kansas City (AFC Champ.) 71,438. . . . . . vs. Washington 71,434. . . . . . vs. Pittsburgh Steelers 71,433. . . . . . vs. New England Patriots 71,432. . . . . . vs. New Orleans Saints 71,418. . . . . . vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

11/20/16 10/10/04 09/24/17 10/15/00 12/09/12 11/16/08 09/11/22 10/16/16 09/13/10 10/16/22 11/19/17 11/14/04

AWAY ATTENDANCE RECORDS 93,056. . . . . . @ Dallas Cowboys 90,287. . . . . . @ Washington 84,592. . . . . . @ Jacksonville (London) 83,252. . . . . . @ Washington 81,178. . . . . . @ Washington 78,849. . . . . . @ New York Giants 78,827. . . . . . @ New York Jets 78,487. . . . . . @ New York Giants 78,127. . . . . . @ New York Jets 78,019. . . . . . @ New York Giants 77,945. . . . . . @ Green Bay Packers 77,826. . . . . . @ New York Jets

HISTORY


ALL-TIME RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 1996: 4-12 HEAD COACH: TED MARCHIBRODA 5th AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: T Jonathan Ogden 09/01 Oakland Raiders 64,124 W 19-14 09/08 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 57,241 L 17-31 09/15 @ Houston Oilers 20,082 L 13-29 09/29 New Orleans Saints 61,063 W 17-10 10/06 New England Patriots 63,569 L 38-46 10/13 @ Indianapolis Colts 56,978 L 21-26 10/20 @ Denver Broncos 70,453 L 34-45 10/27 St. Louis Rams 60,256 W 37-31 OT 11/03 Cincinnati Bengals 60,743 L 21-24 11/10 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 64,628 L 27-30 11/17 @ San Francisco 49ers 51,596 L 20-38 11/24 Jacksonville Jaguars 57,384 L 25-28 OT 12/01 Pittsburgh Steelers 51,822 W 31-17 12/08 @ Cincinnati Bengals 43,022 L 14-21 12/15 @ Carolina Panthers 70,075 L 16-27 12/22 Houston Oilers 52,704 L 21-24

1999: 8-8 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 3rd AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: CB Chris McAlister 09/12 @ St. Louis Rams 62,100 L 10-27 09/19 Pittsburgh Steelers 68,965 L 20-23 09/26 Cleveland Browns 68,803 W 17-10 10/03 @ Atlanta Falcons 50,712 W 19-13 OT 10/10 @ Tennessee Titans 65,486 L 11-14 10/21 Kansas City Chiefs 68,771 L 8-35 10/31 Buffalo Bills 68,673 L 10-13 11/07 @ Cleveland Browns 72,898 W 41-9 11/14 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 67,391 L 3-6 11/21 @ Cincinnati Bengals 43,279 W 34-31 11/28 Jacksonville Jaguars 68,428 L 23-30 12/05 Tennessee Titans 67,854 W 41-14 12/12 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 46,715 W 31-24 12/19 New Orleans Saints 67,597 W 31-8 12/26 Cincinnati Bengals 68,036 W 22-0 1/2/00 @ New England Patriots 50,263 L 3-20

1997: 6-9-1 HEAD COACH: TED MARCHIBRODA 5th AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: LB Peter Boulware 08/31 Jacksonville Jaguars 61,018 L 27-28 09/07 Cincinnati Bengals 52,968 W 23-10 09/14 @ New York Giants 69,768 W 24-23 09/21 @ Tennessee Titans 17,737 W 36-10 09/28 @ San Diego Chargers 54,094 L 17-21 10/05 Pittsburgh Steelers 64,421 L 34-42 10/19 Miami Dolphins 64,354 L 13-24 10/26 @ Washington 75,067 W 20-17 11/02 @ New York Jets 77,716 L 16-19 OT 11/09 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 56,669 L 0-37 11/16 Philadelphia Eagles 63,546 T 10-10 OT 11/23 Arizona Cardinals 53,976 L 13-16 11/30 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 63,712 L 27-29 12/07 Seattle Seahawks 54,395 W 31-24 12/14 Tennessee Oilers 60,558 W 21-19 12/21 @ Cincinnati Bengals 50,917 L 14-16

2000: 12-4 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 2nd AFC Central - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: RB Jamal Lewis 09/03 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 55,049 W 16-0 09/10 Jacksonville Jaguars 68,843 W 39-36 09/17 @ Miami Dolphins 73,464 L 6-19 09/24 Cincinnati Bengals 68,481 W 37-0 10/01 @ Cleveland Browns 73,018 W 12-0 10/08 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 65,194 W 15-10 10/15 @ Washington 83,252 L 3-10 10/22 Tennessee Titans 69,200 L 6-14 10/29 Pittsburgh Steelers 69,405 L 6-9 11/05 @ Cincinnati Bengals 54,759 W 27-7 11/12 @ Tennessee Titans 68,490 W 24-23 11/19 Dallas Cowboys 69,416 W 27-0 11/26 Cleveland Browns 68,361 W 44-7 12/10 San Diego Chargers 68,805 W 24-3 12/17 @ Arizona Cardinals 37,452 W 13-7 12/24 New York Jets 69,184 W 34-20

09/06 09/13 09/20 09/27 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/01 11/08 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/06 12/13 12/20 12/27

1998: 6-10 HEAD COACH: TED MARCHIBRODA 4th AFC Central • Top Draft Choice: CB Duane Starks Pittsburgh Steelers 68,847 L @ New York Jets 70,063 W @ Jacksonville Jaguars 67,069 L Cincinnati Bengals 68,154 W Tennessee Titans 68,561 L @ Pittsburgh Steelers 58,620 L @ Green Bay Packers 59,860 L Jacksonville Jaguars 68,915 L Oakland Raiders 69,037 W @ San Diego Chargers 54,388 L @ Cincinnati Bengals 52,571 W Indianapolis Colts 68,898 W @ Tennessee Oilers 31,124 L Minnesota Vikings 69,074 L @ Chicago Bears 40,853 L Detroit Lions 68,045 W

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

13-20 24-10 10-24 31-24 8-12 6-16 10-28 19-45 13-10 13-14 20-13 38-31 14-16 28-38 3-24 19-10

488

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 12/31/00 Denver Broncos

69,638

W

21-3

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/07/01 @ Tennessee Titans

68,527

W

24-10

AFC Championship Game 1/14/01 @ Oakland Raiders

62,784

W

16-3

Super Bowl XXXV (Tampa, FL) 1/28/01 @ New York Giants

71,921

W

34-7

HISTORY


ALL-TIME RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 12/07 12/14 12/21 12/28

2001: 10-6 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 2nd AFC Central - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: TE Todd Heap 09/09 Chicago Bears 69,365 W 17-6 09/23 @ Cincinnati Bengals 49,632 L 10-21 09/30 @ Denver Broncos 75,082 W 20-13 10/07 Tennessee Titans 69,494 W 26-7 10/14 @ Green Bay Packers 59,866 L 23-31 10/21 @ Cleveland Browns 72,818 L 14-24 10/28 Jacksonville Jaguars 69,439 W 18-17 11/04 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 62,906 W 13-10 11/12 @ Tennessee Titans 68,798 W 16-10 11/18 Cleveland Browns 69,353 L 17-27 11/25 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 53,530 W 24-21 12/02 Indianapolis Colts 69,382 W 39-27 12/16 Pittsburgh Steelers 69,506 L 21-26 12/23 Cincinnati Bengals 68,987 W 16-0 12/29 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 65,619 L 10-22 1/7/02 Minnesota Vikings 69,465 W 19-3 AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/13/02 @ Miami Dolphins

72,251

W

20-3

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/20/02 @ Pittsburgh Steelers

63,976

L

10-27

2002: 7-9 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 3rd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: S Ed Reed @ Carolina Panthers 70,386 L Tampa Bay Buccaneers 69,304 L Denver Broncos 69,538 W @ Cleveland Browns 73,688 W @ Indianapolis Colts 56,174 L Jacksonville Jaguars 69,173 W Pittsburgh Steelers 69,638 L @ Atlanta Falcons 68,532 L Cincinnati Bengals 69,024 W @ Miami Dolphins 73,013 L Tennessee Titans 69,365 W @ Cincinnati Bengals 44,878 W New Orleans Saints 69,334 L @ Houston Texans 70,108 W Cleveland Browns 69,349 L @ Pittsburgh Steelers 61,961 L

7-10 0-25 34-23 26-21 20-22 17-10 18-31 17-20 38-27 7-26 13-12 27-23 25-37 23-19 13-14 31-34

09/08 09/15 09/30 10/06 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/01 12/08 12/15 12/22 12/29

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/3/04 Tennessee Titans

69,468 45,398 72,548 70,001

W L W W

31-13 12-20 35-0 13-10 OT

69,452

L

17-20

2004: 9-7 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: DT Dwan Edwards 09/12 @ Cleveland Browns 73,068 L 3-20 09/19 Pittsburgh Steelers 69,859 W 30-13 09/26 @ Cincinnati Bengals 65,575 W 23-9 10/04 Kansas City Chiefs 69,827 L 24-27 10/10 @ Washington 90,287 W 17-10 10/24 Buffalo Bills 69,809 W 20-6 10/31 @ Philadelphia Eagles 67,715 L 10-15 11/07 Cleveland Browns 69,781 W 27-13 11/14 @ New York Jets 77,826 W 20-17 OT 11/21 Dallas Cowboys 69,924 W 30-10 11/28 @ New England Patriots 68,756 L 3-24 12/05 Cincinnati Bengals 69,695 L 26-27 12/12 New York Giants 69,856 W 37-14 12/19 @ Indianapolis Colts 57,240 L 10-20 12/26 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 64,227 L 7-20 1/2/05 Miami Dolphins 69,843 W 30-23 2005: 6-10 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 3rd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: WR Mark Clayton 09/11 Indianapolis Colts 70,501 L 7-24 09/18 @ Tennessee Titans 69,149 L 10-25 10/02 New York Jets 70,479 W 13-3 10/09 @ Detroit Lions 61,201 L 17-35 10/16 Cleveland Browns 70,196 W 16-3 10/23 @ Chicago Bears 62,102 L 6-10 10/31 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 64,178 L 19-20 11/06 Cincinnati Bengals 70,540 L 9-21 11/13 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 66,107 L 3-30 11/20 Pittsburgh Steelers 70,601 W 16-13 OT 11/27 @ Cincinnati Bengals 65,680 L 29-42 12/04 Houston Texans 69,909 W 16-15 12/11 @ Denver Broncos 75,651 L 10-12 12/19 Green Bay Packers 70,604 W 48-3 12/25 Minnesota Vikings 70,246 W 30-23 1/1/06 @ Cleveland Browns 69,871 L 16-20

2003: 10-6 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: OLB Terrell Suggs 09/07 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 63,157 L 15-34 09/14 Cleveland Browns 69,473 W 33-13 09/21 @ San Diego Chargers 52,028 W 24-10 09/28 Kansas City Chiefs 69,459 L 10-17 10/12 @ Arizona Cardinals 24,193 W 26-18 10/19 @ Cincinnati Bengals 53,553 L 26-34 10/26 Denver Broncos 69,721 W 26-6 11/02 Jacksonville Jaguars 69,486 W 24-17 11/09 @ St. Louis Rams 66,085 L 22-33 11/16 @ Miami Dolphins 73,333 L 6-9 OT 11/23 Seattle Seahawks 69,477 W 44-41 OT 11/30 San Francisco 49ers 69,549 W 44-6 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

Cincinnati Bengals @ Oakland Raiders @ Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers

2006: 13-3 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: DT Haloti Ngata 09/10 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 65,087 W 27-0 09/17 Oakland Raiders 70,744 W 28-6 09/24 @ Cleveland Browns 72,474 W 15-14 10/01 San Diego Chargers 70,743 W 16-13 10/09 @ Denver Broncos 76,355 L 3-13 10/15 Carolina Panthers 70,762 L 21-23 10/29 @ New Orleans Saints 69,152 W 35-22 11/05 Cincinnati Bengals 70,792 W 26-20 11/12 @ Tennessee Titans 69,143 W 27-26

489

HISTORY


ALL-TIME RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 11/19 Atlanta Falcons 11/26 Pittsburgh Steelers 11/30 @ Cincinnati Bengals 12/10 @ Kansas City Chiefs 12/17 Cleveland Browns 12/24 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 12/31 Buffalo Bills

70,790 70,946 65,973 77,232 70,857 63,224 70,913

W W L W W W W

24-10 27-0 7-13 20-10 27-17 31-7 19-7

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/13/07 Indianapolis Colts

71,162

L

6-15

2009: 9-7 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 2nd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: T Michael Oher 09/13 Kansas City Chiefs 71,099 W 38-24 09/20 @ San Diego Chargers 66,882 W 31-26 09/27 Cleveland Browns 70,950 W 34-3 10/04 @ New England Patriots 68,756 L 21-27 10/11 Cincinnati Bengals 71,161 L 14-17 10/18 @ Minnesota Vikings 63,689 L 31-33 11/01 Denver Broncos 71,132 W 30-7 11/08 @ Cincinnati Bengals 64,313 L 7-17 11/16 @ Cleveland Browns 69,023 W 16-0 11/22 Indianapolis Colts 71,320 L 15-17 11/29 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,314 W 20-17 OT 12/07 @ Green Bay Packers 70,286 L 14-27 12/13 Detroit Lions 70,673 W 48-3 12/20 Chicago Bears 71,011 W 31-7 12/27 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 64,068 L 20-23 1/3/10 @ Oakland Raiders 38,400 W 21-13

2007: 5-11 HEAD COACH: BRIAN BILLICK 4th AFC North • Top Draft Choice: G Ben Grubbs 09/10 @ Cincinnati Bengals 66,093 L 20-27 09/16 New York Jets 71,246 W 20-13 09/23 Arizona Cardinals 71,372 W 26-23 09/30 @ Cleveland Browns 73,024 L 13-27 10/07 @ San Francisco 49ers 67,885 W 9-7 10/14 St. Louis Rams 71,175 W 22-3 10/21 @ Buffalo Bills 70,727 L 14-19 11/05 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 63,457 L 7-38 11/11 Cincinnati Bengals 71,130 L 7-21 11/18 Cleveland Browns 71,055 L 30-33 OT 11/25 @ San Diego Chargers 63,337 L 14-32 12/03 New England Patriots 71,382 L 24-27 12/09 Indianapolis Colts 70,513 L 20-44 12/16 @ Miami Dolphins 70,287 L 16-22 OT 12/23 @ Seattle Seahawks 68,164 L 6-27 12/30 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,353 W 27-21

74,240

W

27-9

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/10/09 @ Tennessee Titans

69,143

W

13-10

AFC Championship Game 1/18/09 @ Pittsburgh Steelers

65,350

L

14-23

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

68,756

W

33-14

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/16/10 @ Indianapolis Colts

67,535

L

3-20

2010: 12-4 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 2nd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: OLB Sergio Kindle 09/13 @ New York Jets 78,127 W 10-9 09/19 @ Cincinnati Bengals 64,071 L 10-15 09/26 Cleveland Browns 71,119 W 24-17 10/03 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 64,729 W 17-14 10/10 Denver Broncos 71,246 W 31-17 10/17 @ New England Patriots 68,756 L 20-23 OT 10/24 Buffalo Bills 71,220 W 37-34 OT 11/07 Miami Dolphins 71,305 W 26-10 11/11 @ Atlanta Falcons 68,474 L 21-26 11/21 @ Carolina Panthers 73,021 W 37-13 11/28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 70,989 W 17-10 12/05 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,418 L 10-13 12/13 @ Houston Texans 71,413 W 34-28 OT 12/19 New Orleans Saints 71,432 W 30-24 12/26 @ Cleveland Browns 65,028 W 20-10 1/2/11 Cincinnati Bengals 71,088 W 13-7

2008: 11-5 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 2nd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: QB Joe Flacco 09/07 Cincinnati Bengals 70,978 W 17-10 09/21 Cleveland Browns 71,104 W 28-10 09/29 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 64,038 L 20-23 OT 10/05 Tennessee Titans 71,131 L 10-13 10/12 @ Indianapolis Colts 66,153 L 3-31 10/19 @ Miami Dolphins 64,972 W 27-13 10/26 Oakland Raiders 71,254 W 29-10 11/02 @ Cleveland Browns 73,078 W 37-27 11/09 @ Houston Texans 70,552 W 41-13 11/16 @ New York Giants 78,849 L 10-30 11/23 Philadelphia Eagles 71,379 W 36-7 11/30 @ Cincinnati Bengals 63,871 W 34-3 12/07 Washington 71,438 W 24-10 12/14 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,502 L 9-13 12/20 @ Dallas Cowboys 63,800 W 33-24 12/28 Jacksonville Jaguars 71,366 W 27-7 AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/4/09 @ Miami Dolphins

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/10/10 @ New England Patriots

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/9/11 @ Kansas City Chiefs

72,190

W

30-7

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/15/11 @ Pittsburgh Steelers

64,879

L

24-31

2011: 12-4 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: CB Jimmy Smith 09/11 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,434 W 35-7 09/18 @ Tennessee Titans 69,143 L 13-26 09/25 @ St. Louis Rams 56,289 W 37-7 10/02 New York Jets 71,247 W 34-17 10/16 Houston Texans 71,154 W 29-14 10/24 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 62,976 L 7-12 10/30 Arizona Cardinals 71,022 W 30-27

490

HISTORY


ALL-TIME RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 11/06 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 11/13 @ Seattle Seahawks 11/20 Cincinnati Bengals 11/24 San Francisco 49ers 12/04 @ Cleveland Browns 12/11 Indianapolis Colts 12/18 @ San Diego Chargers 12/24 Cleveland Browns 1/1/12 @ Cincinnati Bengals

64,851 66,522 71,320 71,345 63,648 71,187 67,242 71,083 63,439

W L W W W W L W W

23-20 17-22 31-24 16-6 24-10 24-10 14-34 20-14 24-16

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/15/12 Houston Texans

71,547

W

20-13

AFC Championship Game 1/22/12 @ New England Patriots

68,756

L

20-23

09/05 09/15 09/22 09/29 10/06 10/13 10/20 11/03 11/10 11/17 11/24 11/28 12/08 12/16 12/22 12/29

2012: 10-6 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: OLB Courtney Upshaw 09/10 Cincinnati Bengals 71,064 W 44-13 09/16 @ Philadelphia Eagles 69,144 L 23-24 09/23 New England Patriots 71,269 W 31-30 09/27 Cleveland Browns 70,944 W 23-16 10/07 @ Kansas City Chiefs 68,803 W 9-6 10/14 Dallas Cowboys 71,384 W 31-29 10/21 @ Houston Texans 71,708 L 13-43 11/04 @ Cleveland Browns 65,449 W 25-15 11/11 Oakland Raiders 71,339 W 55-20 11/18 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 63,446 W 13-10 11/25 @ San Diego Chargers 57,882 W 16-13 OT 12/02 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,442 L 20-23 12/09 @ Washington 81,178 L 28-31 OT 12/16 Denver Broncos 71,317 L 17-34 12/23 New York Giants 71,470 W 33-14 12/30 @ Cincinnati Bengals 61,565 L 17-23

2013: 8-8 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 3rd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: S Matt Elam @ Denver Broncos 76,977 L 27-49 Cleveland Browns 71,098 W 14-6 Houston Texans 71,168 W 30-9 @ Buffalo Bills 68,296 L 20-23 @ Miami Dolphins 68,342 W 26-23 Green Bay Packers 71,319 L 17-19 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 62,295 L 16-19 @ Cleveland Browns 71,513 L 18-24 Cincinnati Bengals 70,992 W 20-17 OT @ Chicago Bears 62,367 L 20-23 OT New York Jets 71,148 W 19-3 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,005 W 22-20 Minnesota Vikings 70,921 W 29-26 @ Detroit Lions 64,742 W 18-16 New England Patriots 71,433 L 7-41 @ Cincinnati Bengals 62,406 L 17-34

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/6/13 Indianapolis Colts

71,379

W

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/12/13 @ Denver Broncos

76,732

W 38-35 2OT

2014: 10-6 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 3rd AFC North - Wild Card • Top Draft Choice: LB C.J. Mosley 09/07 Cincinnati Bengals 70,925 L 16-23 09/11 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,181 W 26-6 09/21 @ Cleveland Browns 67,407 W 23-21 09/28 Carolina Panthers 71,218 W 38-10 10/05 @ Indianapolis Colts 65,258 L 13-20 10/12 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 60,041 W 48-17 10/19 Atlanta Falcons 71,184 W 29-7 10/26 @ Cincinnati Bengals 55,711 L 24-27 11/02 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 63,971 L 23-43 11/09 Tennessee Titans 70,914 W 21-7 11/24 @ New Orleans Saints 73,373 W 34-27 11/30 San Diego Chargers 71,060 L 33-34 12/07 @ Miami Dolphins 70,244 W 28-13 12/14 Jacksonville Jaguars 70,801 W 20-12 12/21 @ Houston Texans 71,771 L 13-25 12/28 Cleveland Browns 71,070 W 20-10

AFC Championship Game 1/20/13 @ New England Patriots

68,756

W

28-13

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/3/15 @ Pittsburgh Steelers

62,780

W

30-17

Super Bowl XLVII (New Orleans, LA) 2/3/13 vs. San Francisco 49ers

71,024

W

34-31

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/10/15 @ New England Patriots

68,756

L

31-35

24-9

2015: 5-11 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 3rd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: WR Breshad Perriman 09/13 @ Denver Broncos 76,798 L 13-19 09/20 @ Oakland Raiders 53,500 L 33-37 09/27 Cincinnati Bengals 70,970 L 24-28 10/01 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 63,929 W 23-20 OT 10/11 Cleveland Browns 71,046 L 30-33 OT 10/18 @ San Francisco 49ers 70,799 L 20-25 10/26 @ Arizona Cardinals 64,722 L 18-26 11/01 San Diego Chargers 70,829 W 29-26 11/15 Jacksonville Jaguars 70,837 L 20-22 11/22 St. Louis Rams 71,105 W 16-13 11/30 @ Cleveland Browns 64,380 W 33-27 12/06 @ Miami Dolphins 64,519 L 13-15 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

491

HISTORY


ALL-TIME RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3/16

Seattle Seahawks Kansas City Chiefs Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cincinnati Bengals

71,179 70,791 71,261 57,254

L L W L

09/11 09/18 09/25 10/02 10/09 10/16 10/23 11/06 11/10 11/20 11/27 12/04 12/12 12/18 12/25 1/1/17

2016: 8-8 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: T Ronnie Stanley Buffalo Bills 71,104 W @ Cleveland Browns 67,431 W @ Jacksonville Jaguars 60,127 W Oakland Raiders 71,152 L Washington 71,318 L @ New York Giants 78,487 L @ New York Jets 78,160 L Pittsburgh Steelers 71,286 W Cleveland Browns 70,921 W @ Dallas Cowboys 93,056 L Cincinnati Bengals 70,903 W Miami Dolphins 70,916 W @ New England Patriots 66,829 L Philadelphia Eagles 71,223 W @ Pittsburgh Steelers 66,276 L @ Cincinnati Bengals 54,944 L

6-35 14-34 20-17 16-24

74,336 70,031 25,571 70,925

L W W W

24-27 OT 20-12 22-10 26-24

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/6/19 Los Angeles Chargers

70,432

L

17-23

2019: 14-2 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: WR Marquise Brown 09/08 @ Miami Dolphins 65,012 W 59-10 09/15 Arizona Cardinals 70,126 W 23-17 09/22 @ Kansas City Chiefs 73,390 L 28-33 09/29 Cleveland Browns 70,686 L 25-40 10/06 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 64,037 W 26-23 OT 10/13 Cincinnati Bengals 70,051 W 23-17 10/20 @ Seattle Seahawks 69,012 W 30-16 11/03 New England Patriots 71,157 W 37-20 11/10 @ Cincinnati Bengals 45,918 W 49-13 11/17 Houston Texans 70,731 W 41-7 11/25 @ LA Rams 72,409 W 45-6 12/01 San Francisco 49ers 71,029 W 20-17 12/08 @ Buffalo Bills 69,134 W 24-17 12/12 NY Jets 70,545 W 42-21 12/22 @ Cleveland Browns 67,431 W 31-15 12/29 Pittsburgh Steelers 70,695 W 28-10

13-7 25-20 19-17 27-28 10-16 23-27 16-24 21-14 28-7 17-27 19-14 38-6 23-30 27-26 27-31 10-27

2017: 9-7 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: CB Marlon Humphrey 09/10 @ Cincinnati Bengals 55,254 W 20-0 09/17 Cleveland Browns 70,605 W 24-10 09/24 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 84,592 L 7-44 10/01 Pittsburgh Steelers 71,126 L 9-26 10/08 @ Oakland Raiders 54,980 W 30-17 10/15 Chicago Bears 70,616 L 24-27 OT 10/22 @ Minnesota Vikings 66,751 L 16-24 10/26 Miami Dolphins 70,408 W 40-0 11/05 @ Tennessee Titans 67,322 L 20-23 11/19 @ Green Bay Packers 77,945 W 23-0 11/27 Houston Texans 70,357 W 23-16 12/03 Detroit Lions 70,500 W 44-20 12/10 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 60,069 L 38-39 12/17 @ Cleveland Browns 56,434 W 27-10 12/23 Indianapolis Colts 70,590 W 23-16 12/31 Cincinnati Bengals 70,507 L 27-31

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/11/20 Tennessee Titans

71,254

L

12-28

2020: 11-5 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: LB Patrick Queen 09/13 Cleveland Browns n/a W 38-6 09/20 @ Houston Texans n/a W 33-16 09/28 Kansas City Chiefs n/a L 20-34 10/04 @ Washington Football Team n/a W 31-17 10/11 Cincinnati Bengals n/a W 27-3 10/18 @ Philadelphia Eagles 5,500 W 30-28 11/01 Pittsburgh Steelers 4,345 L 24-28 11/08 @ Indianapolis Colts 12,200 W 24-10 11/15 @ New England Patriots n/a L 17-23 11/22 Tennessee Titans n/a L 24-30 OT 12/02 @ Pittsburgh Steelers n/a L 14-19 12/08 Dallas Cowboys n/a W 34-17 12/14 @ Cleveland Browns 11,974 W 47-42 12/20 Jacksonville Jaguars n/a W 40-14 12/27 New York Giants n/a W 27-13 1/3/21 @ Cincinnati Bengals 10,499 W 38-3

2018: 10-6 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 1st AFC North - Division Title • Top Draft Choice: TE Hayden Hurst 09/09 Buffalo Bills 70,591 W 47-3 09/13 @ Cincinnati Bengals 50,018 L 23-34 09/23 Denver Broncos 70,156 W 27-14 09/30 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 62,030 W 26-14 10/07 @ Cleveland Browns 67,431 L 9-12 OT 10/14 @ Tennessee Titans 64,441 W 21-0 10/21 New Orleans Saints 70,639 L 23-24 10/28 @ Carolina Panthers 73,843 L 21-36 11/04 Pittsburgh Steelers 70,997 L 16-23 11/18 Cincinnati Bengals 70,077 W 24-21 11/25 Oakland Raiders 70,035 W 34-17 12/02 @ Atlanta Falcons 72,262 W 26-16 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

12/09 @ Kansas City Chiefs 12/16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12/22 @ Los Angeles Chargers 12/30 Cleveland Browns

492

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/10/21 @ Tennessee Titans

14,029

W

20-13

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/16/21 @ Buffalo Bills

6,772

L

3-17

HISTORY


ALL-TIME RESULTS RAVENS HISTORY 2021: 8-9 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 4th AFC North • Top Draft Choice: WR Rashod Bateman 09/13 @ Las Vegas Raiders 61,756 L 27-33 OT 09/19 Kansas City Chiefs 70,417 W 36-35 09/26 @ Detroit Lions 50,788 W 19-17 10/03 @ Denver Broncos 76,490 W 23-7 10/11 Indianapolis Colts 70,510 W 31-25 OT 10/17 L.A. Chargers 70,704 W 34-6 10/24 Cincinnati Bengals 70,659 L 17-41 11/07 Minnesota Vikings 70,599 W 34-31 OT 11/11 @ Miami Dolphins 65,948 L 10-22 11/21 @ Chicago Bears 60,679 W 16-13 11/28 Cleveland Browns 70,355 W 16-10 12/05 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 59,303 L 19-20 12/12 @ Cleveland Browns 67,431 L 22-24 12/19 Green Bay Packers 70,815 L 30-31 12/26 @ Cincinnati Bengals 63,922 L 21-41 1/2/22 L.A. Rams 70,328 L 19-20 1/9/22 Pittsburgh Steelers 70,453 L 13-16 OT

09/11 09/18 09/25 10/02 10/09 10/16 10/23 10/27 11/07 11/20 11/27 12/04 12/11 12/17 12/24 1/1/23 1/8/23

2022: 10-7 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 2nd AFC North • Top Draft Choice: S Kyle Hamilton @ New York Jets 78,827 W Miami Dolphins 70,582 L @ New England Patriots 65,878 W Buffalo Bills 70,494 L Cincinnati Bengals 70,548 W @ New York Giants 78,019 L Cleveland Browns 70,461 W @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 68,912 W @ New Orleans Saints 70,010 W Carolina Panthers 70,677 W @ Jacksonville Jaguars 59,560 L Denver Broncos 70,443 W @ Pittsburgh Steelers 66,326 W @ Cleveland Browns 67,431 L Atlanta Falcons 70,467 W Pittsburgh Steelers 71,042 L @ Cincinnati Bengals 65,849 L

AFC Wild Card Playoff Game 1/15/23 @ Cincinnati Bengals

66,399

L

2023: 13-4 HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH 1st AFC North • Top Draft Choice: WR Zay Flowers 09/10 Houston Texans 70,136 W 09/17 @ Cincinnati Bengals 66,015 W 09/24 Indianapolis Colts 70,038 L 10/01 @ Cleveland Browns 67,919 W 10/08 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 67,272 L 10/15 @ Tennessee Titans 61,011 W 10/22 Detroit Lions 70,989 W 10/29 @ Arizona Cardinals 63,064 W 11/05 Seattle Seahawks 70,753 W 11/12 Cleveland Browns 70,424 L 11/16 Cincinnati Bengals 70,997 W 11/26 @ Los Angeles Chargers 70,240 W

2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

12/10 Los Angeles Rams 12/17 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 12/25 @ San Francisco 49ers 12/31 Miami Dolphins 1/06/24 Pittsburgh Steelers

70,492 68,021 71,812 71,196 70,355

W W W W L

37-31 23-7 33-19 56-19 10-17

AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/20/24 Houston Texans

71,018

W

34-10

AFC Championship Playoff Game 1/28/24 Kansas City Chiefs

71,439

L

10-17

YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

24-9 38-42 37-26 20-23 19-17 20-24 23-20 27-22 27-13 13-3 27-28 10-9 16-14 3-13 17-9 13-16 16-27 17-24

Record Div. Finish 4-12 5th of 5 6-9-1 5th of 5 6-10 4th of 5 8-8 3rd of 6 12-4* 2nd of 6 10-6* 2nd of 6 7-9 3rd of 4 10-6* 1st of 4 9-7 2nd of 4 6-10 3rd of 4 13-3* 1st of 4 5-11 4th of 4 11-5* 2nd of 4 9-7* 2nd of 4 12-4* 2nd of 4 12-4* 1st of 4 10-6* 1st of 4 8-8 3rd of 4 10-6* 3rd of 4 5-11 3rd of 4 8-8 2nd of 4 9-7 2nd of 4 10-6* 1st of 4 14-2* 1st of 4 11-5* 2nd of 4 8-9 4th of 4 10-7* 2nd of 4 13-4* 1st of 4

Playoffs N/A N/A N/A N/A Won SB Lost Div N/A Lost WC N/A N/A Lost Div N/A Lost Conf Lost Div Lost Div Lost Conf Won SB N/A Lost Div N/A N/A N/A Lost WC Lost Div Lost Div N/A Lost WC Lost Conf

Off Rank Pts Yds 6 3 16 9 26 26 14 24 14 16 18 14 23 26 8 21 20 31 25 24 12 17 24 22 11 18 9 13 16 22 12 15 10 16 25 29 8 12 25 14 21 17 9 27 13 9 1 2 7 19 17 6 19 16 4 6

Def Rank Pts Yds 28 30 18 25 16 22 6 2 1 2 4 2 19 22 6 3 6 6 10 5 1 1 22 6 3 2 3 3 3 10 3 3 12 17 12 12 6 8 24 8 9 7 6 12 2 1 3 4 2 7 19 25 3 9 1 6

* indicates playoff appearance 25-9 27-24 19-22 28-3 10-17 24-16 38-6 31-24 37-3 31-33 34-20 20-10

493

HISTORY


RAVENS VS. OPPONENTS RAVENS HISTORY CLEVELAND BROWNS HEAD COACH KEVIN STEFANSKI Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 36-14 09/26/99 Ravens 17-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,803 11/07/99 Ravens 41-9 @ Cle. �������������������������������������72,898 10/01/00 Ravens 12-0 @ Cle. �������������������������������������73,018 11/26/00 Ravens 44-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������68,361 10/21/01 Browns 24-14 @ Cle. �����������������������������������72,818 11/18/01 Browns 27-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,353 10/06/02 Ravens 26-21 @ Cle. �����������������������������������73,688 12/22/02 Browns 14-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,348 09/14/03 Ravens 33-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,473 12/21/03 Ravens 35-0 @ Cle. �������������������������������������72,548 09/12/04 Browns 20-3 @ Cle. �������������������������������������73,068 11/07/04 Ravens 27-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,781 10/16/05 Ravens 16-3 Bal. �����������������������������������������70,196 01/01/06 Browns 20-16 @ Cle. �����������������������������������69,871 09/24/06 Ravens 15-14 @ Cle. �����������������������������������72,474 12/17/06 Ravens 27-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,857 09/30/07 Browns 27-13 @ Cle. �����������������������������������73,024 11/18/07 Browns 33-30 Bal. OT ���������������������������������71,055 09/21/08 Ravens 28-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,104 11/02/08 Ravens 37-27 @ Cle. �����������������������������������73,078 09/27/09 Ravens 34-3 Bal. �����������������������������������������70,950 11/16/09 Ravens 16-0 @ Cle. �������������������������������������69,023 09/26/10 Ravens 24-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,119 12/26/10 Ravens 20-10 @ Cle. �����������������������������������65,028 12/04/11 Ravens 24-10 @ Cle. �����������������������������������63,648 12/24/11 Ravens 20-14 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,083 09/27/12 Ravens 23-16 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,944 11/04/12 Ravens 25-15 @ Cle �������������������������������������65,449 09/15/13 Ravens 14-6 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,098 11/03/13 Browns 24-18 @ Cle �������������������������������������71,513 09/21/14 Ravens 23-21 @ Cle �������������������������������������67,407 12/28/14 Ravens 20-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,070 10/11/15 Browns 33-30 Bal. OT ���������������������������������71,046 11/30/15 Ravens 33-27 @ Cle. �����������������������������������64,380 09/18/16 Ravens 25-20 @ Cle. �����������������������������������67,431 11/10/16 Ravens 28-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������70,921 09/17/17 Ravens 24-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,605 12/17/17 Ravens 27-10 @ Cle.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,434 10/07/18 Browns 12-9 @ Cle. OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,431 12/30/18 Ravens 26-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,925 09/29/19 Browns 40-25 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,686 12/22/19 Ravens 31-15 @ Cle.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,431 09/13/20 Ravens 38-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 12/14/20 Ravens 47-42 @ Cle.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,974 11/28/21 Ravens 16-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,355 12/12/21 Browns 24-22 @ Cle.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,431 10/23/22 Ravens 23-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,461 12/17/22 Browns 13-3 @ Cle.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,431 10/01/23 Ravens 28-3 @ Cle.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,919 11/12/23 Browns 33-31 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,424

VS. AFC NORTH CINCINNATI BENGALS HEAD COACH ZAC TAYLOR Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 30-26 11/03/96 Bengals 24-21 Bal. ���������������������������������������60,743 12/08/96 Bengals 21-14 @ Cin. �����������������������������������43,022 09/07/97 Ravens 23-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������52,968 12/21/97 Bengals 16-14 @ Cin. �����������������������������������50,917 09/27/98 Ravens 31-21 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,154 11/22/98 Ravens 20-13 @ Cin. �����������������������������������52,571 11/21/99 Ravens 34-31 @ Cin. �����������������������������������43,279 12/26/99 Ravens 22-0 Bal. �����������������������������������������68,036 09/24/00 Ravens 37-0 Bal. �����������������������������������������68,481 11/05/00 Ravens 27-7 @ Cin. �������������������������������������54,759 09/23/01 Bengals 21-10 @ Cin. �����������������������������������49,632 12/23/01 Ravens 16-0 Bal. �����������������������������������������68,987 11/10/02 Ravens 38-27 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,024 12/01/02 Ravens 27-23 @ Cin. �����������������������������������44,878 10/19/03 Bengals 34-26 @ Cin. �����������������������������������53,553 12/07/03 Ravens 31-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,468 09/26/04 Ravens 23-9 @ Cin. �������������������������������������65,575 12/05/04 Bengals 27-26 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,695 11/06/05 Bengals 21-9 Bal. �����������������������������������������70,540 11/27/05 Bengals 42-29 @ Cin. �����������������������������������65,680 11/05/06 Ravens 26-20 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,792 11/30/06 Bengals 13-7 @ Cin. �������������������������������������65,973 09/10/07 Bengals 27-20 @ Cin. �����������������������������������66,093 11/11/07 Bengals 21-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,130 09/07/08 Ravens 17-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,978 11/30/08 Ravens 34-3 @ Cin. �������������������������������������63,871 10/11/09 Bengals 17-14 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,161 11/08/09 Bengals 17-7 @ Cin. �������������������������������������64,313 09/19/10 Bengals 15-10 @ Cin. �����������������������������������64,071 01/02/11 Ravens 13-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,088 11/20/11 Ravens 31-24 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,320 01/01/12 Ravens 24-16 @ Cin. �����������������������������������63,439 09/10/12 Ravens 44-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,064 12/30/12 Bengals 23-17 @ Cin. �����������������������������������61,565 11/10/13 Ravens 20-17 Bal. OT ���������������������������������70,992 12/29/13 Bengals 34-17 @ Cin. �����������������������������������62,406 09/07/14 Bengals 23-16 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,925 10/26/14 Bengals 27-24 @ Cin. �����������������������������������55,711 09/27/15 Bengals 28-24 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,970 01/03/16 Bengals 24-16 @ Cin. �����������������������������������57,254 11/27/16 Ravens 19-14 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,903 01/01/17 Bengals 27-10 @ Cin. �����������������������������������54,944 09/10/17 Ravens 20-0 @ Cin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,254 12/31/17 Bengals 31-27 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,507 09/13/18 Bengals 34-23 @ Cin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,018 11/18/18 Ravens 24-21 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,077 10/13/19 Ravens 23-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,051 11/10/19 Ravens 49-13 @ Cin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45,918 10/11/20 Ravens 27-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 01/03/21 Ravens 38-3 @ Cin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,499 10/24/21 Bengals 41-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,659 12/26/21 Bengals 41-21 @ Cin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,922 10/09/22 Ravens 19-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,548 01/08/23 Bengals 27-16 @ Cin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,849 09/17/23 Ravens 27-24 @ Cin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,015 11/16/23 Ravens 34-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,997 Bengals Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/15/23 Bengals (WC) 24-17 @ Cin. �����������������������������������66,399

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PITTSBURGH STEELERS HEAD COACH MIKE TOMLIN Steelers Lead Regular Season Series, 32-24 09/08/96 Steelers 31-17 @ Pit �������������������������������������57,241 12/01/96 Ravens 31-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������51,822 10/05/97 Steelers 42-34 Bal. ���������������������������������������64,421 11/09/97 Steelers 37-0 @ Pit ���������������������������������������56,669 09/06/98 Steelers 20-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,847 10/18/98 Steelers 16-6 @ Pit. ���������������������������������������58,620 09/19/99 Steelers 23-20 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,965 12/12/99 Ravens 31-24 @ Pit. �������������������������������������46,715 09/03/00 Ravens 16-0 @ Pit. ���������������������������������������55,049 10/29/00 Steelers 9-6 Bal. �������������������������������������������69,405 11/04/01 Ravens 13-10 @ Pit. �������������������������������������62,906 494

HISTORY


RAVENS VS. OPPONENTS RAVENS HISTORY 12/16/01 Steelers 26-21 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,506 10/27/02 Steelers 31-18 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,638 12/29/02 Steelers 34-31 @ Pit. �������������������������������������61,961 09/07/03 Steelers 34-15 @ Pit. �������������������������������������63,157 12/28/03 Ravens 13-10 Bal. OT ���������������������������������70,001 09/19/04 Ravens 30-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,859 12/26/04 Steelers 20-7 @ Pit. ���������������������������������������64,227 10/31/05 Steelers 20-19 @ Pit. �������������������������������������64,178 11/20/05 Ravens 16-13 Bal. OT ���������������������������������70,601 11/26/06 Ravens 27-0 Bal. �����������������������������������������70,946 12/24/06 Ravens 31-7 @ Pit. ���������������������������������������63,224 11/05/07 Steelers 38-7 @ Pit. ���������������������������������������63,457 12/30/07 Ravens 27-21 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,353 09/29/08 Steelers 23-20 @ Pit. OT �������������������������������64,038 12/14/08 Steelers 13-9 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,502 11/29/09 Ravens 20-17 Bal. OT ���������������������������������71,314 12/27/09 Steelers 23-20 @ Pit. �������������������������������������64,068 10/03/10 Ravens 17-14 @ Pit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,729 12/05/10 Steelers 13-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,418 09/11/11 Ravens 35-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,434 11/06/11 Ravens 23-20 @ Pit. �������������������������������������64,851 11/18/12 Ravens 13-10 @ Pit. �������������������������������������63,446 12/02/12 Steelers 23-20 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,442 10/20/13 Steelers 19-16 @ Pit. �������������������������������������62,295 11/28/13 Ravens 22-20 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,005 09/11/14 Ravens 26-6 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,181 11/02/14 Steelers 43-23 @ Pit. �������������������������������������63,971 10/01/15 Ravens 23-20 @ Pit. OT �������������������������������63,929 12/27/15 Ravens 20-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,261 11/06/16 Ravens 21-14 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,286 12/25/16 Steelers 31-27 @ Pit. �������������������������������������66,276 10/01/17 Steelers 26-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,126 12/10/17 Steelers 39-38 @ Pit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,069 09/30/18 Ravens 26-14 @ Pit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,030 11/04/18 Steelers 23-16 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,997 10/06/19 Ravens 26-23 @ Pit. OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,037 12/29/19 Ravens 28-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,695 11/01/20 Steelers 28-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,345 12/02/20 Steelers 19-14 @ Pit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 12/05/21 Steelers 20-19 @ Pit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,303 01/09/22 Steelers 16-13 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,453 12/11/22 Ravens 16-14 @ Pit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,326 01/01/23 Steelers 16-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,042 10/08/23 Steelers 17-10 @ Pit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,272 01/06/24 Steelers 17-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,355 Steelers Lead Postseason Series, 3-1 01/20/02 Steelers (Div.) 27-10 @ Pit. �������������������������������������63,976 01/18/09 Steelers (Champ.) 23-14 @ Pit. �������������������������������������65,350 01/15/11 Steelers (Div.) 31-24 @ Pit. �������������������������������������64,879 01/03/15 Ravens (WC) 30-17 @ Pit. �������������������������������������62,780

Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 2-0 01/15/12 Ravens (Div.) 20-13 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,547 01/20/24 Ravens (Div.) 34-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,018 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS HEAD COACH SHANE STEICHEN Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 08/20/16 Ravens 19-18 @ Ind.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,327 08/20/18 Ravens 20-19 @ Ind.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,576 Colts Lead Regular Season Series, 9-6 10/13/96 Colts 26-21 @ Ind. �����������������������������������56,978 11/29/98 Ravens 38-31 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,898 12/02/01 Ravens 39-27 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,382 10/13/02 Colts 22-20 @ Ind. �����������������������������������56,174 12/09/04 Colts 20-10 @ Ind. �����������������������������������57,240 09/11/05 Colts 24-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������70,501 12/09/07 Colts 44-20 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,513 10/12/08 Colts 31-3 @ Ind. �������������������������������������66,153 11/22/09 Colts 17-15 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,320 12/11/11 Ravens 24-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,187 10/05/14 Colts 20-13 @ Ind. �����������������������������������65,258 12/23/17 Ravens 23-16 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,590 11/08/20 Ravens 24-10 @ Ind.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,200 10/11/21 Ravens 31-25 Bal. OT.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,510 09/24/23 Colts 22-19 Bal. OT.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,038 Colts Lead Postseason Series, 2-1 01/13/07 Colts (Div.) 15-6 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,162 01/16/10 Colts (Div.) 20-3 @ Ind. �������������������������������������67,535 01/06/13 Ravens (WC) 24-9 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,379 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEAD COACH DOUG PEDERSON Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 08/23/12 Ravens 48-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,502 08/08/19 Ravens 29-0 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,699 Jaguars Lead Regular Season Series, 13-11 11/10/96 Jaguars 30-27 @ Jax. �����������������������������������64,628 11/24/96 Jaguars 28-25 Bal. OT ���������������������������������57,384 08/31/97 Jaguars 28-27 Bal. ���������������������������������������61,018 11/30/97 Jaguars 29-27 @ Jax. �����������������������������������63,712 09/20/98 Jaguars 24-10 @ Jax. �����������������������������������67,069 11/01/98 Jaguars 45-19 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,915 11/14/99 Jaguars 6-3 @ Jax. ���������������������������������������67,391 11/28/99 Jaguars 30-23 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,428 09/10/00 Ravens 39-36 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,843 10/08/00 Ravens 15-10 @ Jax. �����������������������������������65,194 10/28/01 Ravens 18-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,439 11/25/01 Ravens 24-21 @ Jax. �����������������������������������53,530 10/20/02 Ravens 17-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,173 11/02/03 Ravens 24-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,486 11/13/05 Jaguars 30-3 @ Jax. �������������������������������������66,107 12/28/08 Ravens 27-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,366 10/24/11 Jaguars 12-7 @ Jax. �������������������������������������62,976 12/14/14 Ravens 20-12 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,801 11/15/15 Jaguars 22-20 Bal. ���������������������������������������70,837 09/25/16 Ravens 19-17 @ Jax. �����������������������������������60,127 09/24/17 Jaguars 44-7 @ Jax. (London) . . . . . . . . . . 84,592 12/20/20 Ravens 40-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 11/27/22 Jaguars 28-27 @ Jax.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,560 12/17/23 Ravens 23-7 @ Jax.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,021

VS. AFC SOUTH HOUSTON TEXANS HEAD COACH DEMECO RYANS Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 10-2 12/15/02 Ravens 23-19 @ Hou. ���������������������������������70,108 12/04/05 Ravens 16-15 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,909 11/09/08 Ravens 41-13 @ Hou. ���������������������������������70,552 12/13/10 Ravens 34-28 @ Hou. OT ���������������������������71,413 10/16/11 Ravens 29-14 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,154 10/21/12 Texans 43-13 @ Hou. ���������������������������������71,708 09/22/13 Ravens 30-9 Bal. �����������������������������������������71,168 12/21/14 Texans 25-13 @ Hou. ���������������������������������71,771 11/27/17 Ravens 23-16 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,357 11/17/19 Ravens 41-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,731 09/20/20 Ravens 33-16 @ Hou. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 09/10/23 Ravens 25-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,136 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS VS. OPPONENTS RAVENS HISTORY 11/16/03 Dolphins 9-6 @ Mia. OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,333 01/02/05 Ravens 30-23 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,843 12/16/07 Dolphins 22-16 @ Mia. OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,287 10/19/08 Ravens 27-13 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,972 11/07/10 Ravens 26-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,305 10/06/13 Ravens 26-23 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,342 12/07/14 Ravens 28-13 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,244 12/06/15 Dolphins 15-13 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,519 12/04/16 Ravens 38-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,916 10/26/17 Ravens 40-0 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,408 09/08/19 Ravens 59-10 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,012 11/11/21 Dolphins 22-10 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,948 09/18/22 Dolphins 42-38 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,582 12/31/23 Ravens 56-19 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,196 Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 2-0 01/13/02 Ravens (WC) 20-3 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,251 01/04/09 Ravens (WC) 27-9 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74,240

TENNESSEE TITANS HEAD COACH BRIAN CALLAHAN Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 08/11/22 Ravens 23-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,216 Regular Season Series Tied, 11-11 09/15/96 Oilers 29-13 @ Hou. ���������������������������������20,082 12/22/96 Oilers 24-21 Bal. ���������������������������������������52,704 09/21/97 Ravens 36-10 @ Ten. �����������������������������������17,737 12/14/97 Ravens 21-19 Bal. ���������������������������������������60,558 10/11/98 Titans 12-8 Bal. �����������������������������������������68,561 12/06/98 Titans 16-14 @ Ten. �����������������������������������31,124 10/10/99 Titans 14-11 @ Ten. �����������������������������������65,486 12/05/99 Ravens 41-14 Bal. ���������������������������������������67,854 10/22/00 Titans 16-14 Bal. ���������������������������������������68,490 11/12/00 Ravens 24-23 @ Ten. �����������������������������������69,200 10/07/01 Ravens 26-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������69,494 11/12/01 Ravens 16-10 @ Ten. �����������������������������������68,798 11/24/02 Ravens 13-12 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,365 09/18/05 Titans 25-10 @ Ten. �����������������������������������69,149 11/12/06 Ravens 27-26 @ Ten. �����������������������������������69,143 10/05/08 Titans 13-10 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,131 09/18/11 Titans 26-13 @ Ten. �����������������������������������69,143 11/09/14 Ravens 21-7 Bal. �����������������������������������������70,914 11/05/17 Titans 23-20 @ Ten.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,322 10/14/18 Ravens 21-0 @ Ten.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,441 11/22/20 Titans 30-24 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 10/15/23 Ravens 24-16 at Ten. (London). . . . . . . . . .61,011 Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 3-2 01/07/01 Ravens (Div.) 24-10 @ Ten. �����������������������������������68,527 01/03/04 Titans (WC) 20-17 Bal. ���������������������������������������69,452 01/10/09 Ravens (Div.) 13-10 @ Ten. �����������������������������������69,143 01/11/20 Titans (Div.) 28-12 Bal. ���������������������������������������71,254 01/10/21 Ravens (WC) 20-13 @ Ten.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,029

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS HEAD COACH JEROD MAYO Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 08/07/08 Ravens 16-15 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756 Patriots Lead Regular Season Series, 9-3 10/06/96 Patriots 46-38 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,569 01/02/00 Patriots 20-3 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,263 11/28/04 Patriots 24-3 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756 12/03/07 Patriots 27-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,382 10/04/09 Patriots 27-21 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756 10/17/10 Patriots 23-20 @ NE OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756 09/23/12 Ravens 31-30 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,269 12/22/13 Patriots 41-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,433 12/12/16 Patriots 30-23 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,829 11/03/19 Ravens 37-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,157 11/15/20 Patriots 23-17 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 09/25/22 Ravens 37-26 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,878 Postseason Series Tied, 2-2 01/10/10 Ravens (WC) 33-14 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756 01/22/12 Patriots (Champ.) 23-20 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756 01/20/13 Ravens (Champ.) 28-13 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756 01/10/15 Patriots (Div.) 35-31 @ NE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,756

VS. AFC EAST BUFFALO BILLS HEAD COACH SEAN MCDERMOTT Preseason Series Tied, 2-2 08/23/96 Ravens 37-14 @ Buf.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51,905 08/22/97 Bills 31-28 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,473 08/09/03 Bills 28-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,550 08/26/17 Ravens 13-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,229 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 6-4 10/31/99 Bills 13-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,673 10/24/04 Ravens 20-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,809 12/31/06 Ravens 19-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,913 10/21/07 Bills 19-14 @ Buf.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,727 10/24/10 Ravens 37-34 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,220 09/29/13 Bills 23-20 @ Buf.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,296 09/11/16 Ravens 13-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,104 09/09/18 Ravens 47-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,591 12/08/19 Ravens 24-17 @ Buf.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,134 10/02/22 Bills 23-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,494 Bills Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/16/21 Bills (Div.) 17-3 @ Buf. ���������������������������������������6,772

NEW YORK JETS HEAD COACH ROBERT SALEH Preseason Series Tied, 3-3 08/08/97 Jets 39-29 @ NYJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,067 08/16/98 Ravens 33-0 @ NYJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,906 08/22/00 Ravens 10-0 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,588 08/18/01 Jets 16-3 @ NYJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,406 08/15/02 Jets 34-16 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,681 08/24/09 Ravens 24-23 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,335 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 10-2 11/02/97 Jets 19-16 @ NYJ OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,524 09/13/98 Ravens 24-10 @ NYJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,063 12/24/00 Ravens 34-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,184 11/14/04 Ravens 20-17 @ NYJ OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,826 10/02/05 Ravens 13-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,479 09/16/07 Ravens 20-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,246 09/13/10 Ravens 10-9 @ NYJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,127 10/02/11 Ravens 34-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,247 11/24/13 Ravens 19-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,148 10/23/16 Jets 24-16 @ NYJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,160 12/12/19 Ravens 42-21 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,545 09/11/22 Ravens 24-9 @ NYJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,827

MIAMI DOLPHINS HEAD COACH MIKE MCDANIEL Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 08/17/17 Ravens 31-7 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,464 08/25/18 Ravens 27-10 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,071 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 9-8 10/19/97 Dolphins 24-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,354 09/17/00 Dolphins 19-6 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,464 11/17/02 Dolphins 26-7 @ Mia.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,013 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS VS. OPPONENTS RAVENS HISTORY 12/10/00 Ravens 24-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,805 09/21/03 Ravens 24-10 @ SD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,028 10/01/06 Ravens 16-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,743 11/25/07 Chargers 32-14 @ SD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,337 09/20/09 Ravens 31-26 @ SD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,882 12/18/11 Chargers 34-14 @ SD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,242 11/25/12 Ravens 16-13 @ SD OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,882 11/30/14 Chargers 34-33 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,060 11/01/15 Ravens 29-26 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,829 12/22/18 Ravens 22-10 @ LAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,571 10/17/21 Ravens 34-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,704 11/26/23 Ravens 20-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,240 Chargers Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/06/19 Chargers (WC) 23-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,432

VS. AFC WEST DENVER BRONCOS HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 8-6 10/20/96 Broncos 45-34 @ Den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,453 09/30/01 Ravens 20-13 @ Den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75,082 09/30/02 Ravens 34-23 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,638 10/26/03 Ravens 26-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,721 12/11/05 Broncos 12-10 @ Den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75,651 10/09/06 Broncos 13-3 @ Den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,355 11/01/09 Ravens 30-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,132 10/10/10 Ravens 31-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,246 12/16/12 Broncos 34-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,317 09/05/13 Broncos 49-27 @ Den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,977 09/13/15 Broncos 19-13 @ Den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,798 09/23/18 Ravens 27-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,156 10/03/21 Ravens 23-7 @ Den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,490 12/04/22 Ravens 10-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,443 Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 2-0 12/31/00 Ravens (WC) 21-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,638 01/12/13 Ravens (Div.) 38-35 @ Den. 2OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,732

VS. NFC NORTH CHICAGO BEARS HEAD COACH MATT EBERFLUS Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 08/08/98 Ravens 19-14 @ Chi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,938 08/02/18 Ravens 17-16 @ HOF Game. . . . . . . . . . . . 19,876 Bears Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3 12/20/98 Bears 24-3 @ Chi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,853 09/09/01 Ravens 17-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,365 10/23/05 Bears 10-6 @ Chi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,102 12/20/09 Ravens 31-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,011 11/17/13 Bears 23-20 @ Chi. OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,367 10/15/17 Bears 27-24 OT Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,616 11/21/21 Ravens 16-13 @ Chi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,679

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS HEAD COACH ANDY REID Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 08/19/11 Ravens 31-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,690 Chiefs Lead Regular Season Series, 7-4 10/21/99 Chiefs 35-8 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,771 09/28/03 Chiefs 17-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,459 10/04/04 Chiefs 27-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,827 12/10/06 Ravens 20-10 @ KC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,232 09/13/09 Ravens 38-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,099 10/07/12 Ravens 9-6 @ KC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,803 12/20/15 Chiefs 34-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,791 12/09/18 Chiefs 27-24 @ KC OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74,336 09/22/19 Chiefs 33-28 @ KC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,390 09/28/20 Chiefs 34-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 09/19/21 Ravens 36-35 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,417 Postseason Series Tied, 1-1 01/09/11 Ravens (WC) 30-7 @ KC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,190 01/28/24 Chiefs (Div.) 17-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,439

DETROIT LIONS HEAD COACH DAN CAMPBELL Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 3-1 08/09/02 Ravens 12-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,421 08/28/04 Ravens 17-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,552 08/17/12 Lions 27-12 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,567 08/27/16 Ravens 30-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,473 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 6-1 12/27/98 Ravens 19-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,045 10/09/05 Lions 35-17 @ Det.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,201 12/13/09 Ravens 48-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,673 12/16/13 Ravens 18-16 @ Det.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,742 12/03/17 Ravens 44-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,500 09/26/21 Ravens 19-17 @ Det.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,788 10/22/23 Ravens 38-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,989

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS HEAD COACH ANTONIO PIERCE Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 8-4 09/01/96 Ravens 19-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,124 11/08/98 Ravens 13-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,037 12/14/03 Raiders 20-12 @ Oak.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45,398 09/17/06 Ravens 28-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,744 10/26/08 Ravens 29-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,254 01/03/10 Ravens 21-13 @ Oak.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,400 11/11/12 Ravens 55-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,339 09/20/15 Raiders 37-33 @ Oak.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,500 10/02/16 Raiders 28-27 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,152 10/08/17 Ravens 30-17 @ Oak.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,980 11/25/18 Ravens 34-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,035 09/13/21 Raiders 33-27 @ LV OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,756 Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/14/01 Ravens (Champ.) 16-3 @ Oak.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,784

GREEN BAY PACKERS HEAD COACH MATT LAFLEUR Preseason Series Tied, 1-1 08/17/96 Packers 17-15 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,025 08/15/19 Ravens 26-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,822 Packers Lead Regular Season Series, 5-2 10/25/98 Packers 28-10 @ GB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,860 10/14/01 Packers 31-23 @ GB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,866 12/19/05 Ravens 48-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,604 12/07/09 Packers 27-14 @ GB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,286 10/13/13 Packers 19-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,319 11/19/17 Ravens 23-0 @ GB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,945 12/19/21 Packers 31-30 Bal.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,815 MINNESOTA VIKINGS HEAD COACH KEVIN O'CONNELL Vikings Lead Preseason Series, 2-0 08/25/06 Vikings 30-7 @ Min.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,257 08/16/08 Vikings 23-15 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,585

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS HEAD COACH JIM HARBAUGH Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 9-5 09/28/97 Chargers 21-17 @ SD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,094 11/15/98 Chargers 14-13 @ SD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,388 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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RAVENS VS. OPPONENTS RAVENS HISTORY 10/29/06 12/19/10 11/24/14 10/21/18 11/07/22

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3 12/13/98 Vikings 38-28 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,074 01/07/02 Ravens 19-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,465 12/25/05 Ravens 30-23 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,246 10/18/09 Vikings 33-31 @ Min.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,689 12/08/13 Ravens 29-26 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,921 10/22/17 Vikings 24-16 @ Min.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,751 11/07/21 Ravens 34-31 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,599

35-22 @ NO.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,152 30-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,432 34-27 @ NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,373 24-23 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,639 27-13 @ NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,010

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS HEAD COACH TODD BOWLES Preseason Series Tied, 1-1 08/08/13 Ravens 44-16 @ TB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,599 08/26/23 Buccaneers 26-20 @ TB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,225 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-2 12/29/01 Buccaneers 22-10 @ TB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,619 09/15/02 Buccaneers 25-0 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,304 09/10/06 Ravens 27-0 @ TB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,087 11/28/10 Ravens 17-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,989 10/12/14 Ravens 48-17 @ TB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,041 12/16/18 Ravens 20-12 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,031 10/27/22 Ravens 27-22 @TB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,912

VS. NFC SOUTH ATLANTA FALCONS HEAD COACH RAHEEM MORRIS Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 7-4 08/21/99 Ravens 19-6 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,843 08/16/03 Ravens 13-10 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,237 08/12/04 Ravens 24-0 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,299 08/13/05 Falcons 16-3 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,123 08/31/07 Falcons 13-10 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,377 08/28/08 Falcons 10-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,149 09/03/09 Ravens 20-3 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,610 09/01/11 Ravens 21-7 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,216 08/09/12 Ravens 31-17 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,449 08/15/13 Ravens 27-23 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,527 09/03/15 Falcons 20-19 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,393 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-2 10/03/99 Ravens 19-13 OT @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,712 11/03/02 Falcons 20-17 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,532 11/19/06 Ravens 24-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,790 11/11/10 Falcons 26-21 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,474 10/19/14 Ravens 29-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,184 12/02/18 Ravens 26-16 @ Atl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,262 12/24/22 Ravens 17-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,467

VS. NFC EAST DALLAS COWBOYS HEAD COACH MIKE MCCARTHY Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 08/16/14 Ravens 37-30 @ Dal.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77,624 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-1 11/19/00 Ravens 27-0 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,416 11/21/04 Ravens 30-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,924 12/20/08 Ravens 33-24 @ Dal.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,800 10/14/12 Ravens 31-29 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,384 11/20/16 Cowboys 27-17 @ Dal.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93,056 12/08/20 Ravens 34-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a

CAROLINA PANTHERS HEAD COACH DAVE CANALES Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 6-2 08/28/99 Ravens 28-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,247 08/18/00 Ravens 24-13 @ Car.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,551 08/23/01 Panthers 20-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,619 08/29/09 Ravens 17-13 @ Car.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,045 08/12/10 Ravens 17-12 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,579 08/22/13 Panthers 34-27 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,554 08/11/16 Ravens 22-19 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,682 08/21/21 Ravens 20-3 @ Car.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,061 Panthers Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3 12/15/96 Panthers 27-16 @ Car.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,075 09/08/02 Panthers 10-7 @ Car.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,386 10/15/06 Panthers 23-21 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,762 11/21/10 Ravens 37-13 @ Car.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,021 09/28/14 Ravens 38-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,218 10/28/18 Panthers 36-21 @ Car.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,843 11/20/22 Ravens 13-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,677

NEW YORK GIANTS HEAD COACH BRIAN DABOLL Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 7-5 08/10/96 Ravens 37-27 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39,799 08/02/97 Giants 21-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,268 08/28/98 Ravens 14-6 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,754 09/03/99 Ravens 28-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,092 08/25/00 Ravens 24-17 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,527 08/31/01 Ravens 38-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,197 08/29/02 Giants 13-0 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,572 08/28/03 Giants 30-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,169 09/02/04 Ravens 27-17 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75,498 08/11/06 Giants 17-16 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,249 08/19/07 Giants 13-12 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,754 08/28/10 Ravens 24-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,742 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3 09/14/97 Ravens 24-23 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,768 12/12/04 Ravens 37-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,856 11/16/08 Giants 30-10 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,849 12/23/12 Ravens 33-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,470 10/16/16 Giants 27-23 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,487 12/27/20 Ravens 27-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a 10/16/22 Giants 24-20 @ NYG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,019 Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 01/28/01 Ravens (SB XXXV) 34-7 @ NYG (Tampa, FL). . . . . . . . 71,921

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS HEAD COACH DENNIS ALLEN Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 6-0 08/26/05 Ravens 21-6 @ NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,485 08/28/14 Ravens 22-13 @ NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,004 08/13/15 Ravens 30-27 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,501 09/01/16 Ravens 23-14 @ NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,001 08/31/17 Ravens 14-13 @ NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73,097 08/14/21 Ravens 17-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,035 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 6-2 09/29/96 Ravens 17-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,063 12/19/99 Ravens 31-8 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,597 12/08/02 Saints 37-25 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,334 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES HEAD COACH NICK SIRIANNI Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 9-5 08/03/96 Ravens 17-9 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,804 08/16/97 Eagles 24-13 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,939 08/24/98 Ravens 23-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,970

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RAVENS VS. OPPONENTS RAVENS HISTORY 08/12/99 Ravens 10-7 @ Phi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43,552 08/05/00 Ravens 16-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,459 08/13/01 Game Cancelled / Field Conditions 08/23/02 Ravens 13-12 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58,443 08/20/04 Eagles 26-17 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,218 08/20/05 Eagles 20-14 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,303 08/17/06 Ravens 20-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,255 08/13/07 Ravens 29-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,994 08/11/11 Eagles 13-6 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,144 08/22/15 Eagles 40-17 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,596 08/22/19 Ravens 26-15 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,696 08/12/23 Ravens 20-19 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,647 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 3-2-1 11/16/97 Tie 10-10 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,546 10/31/04 Eagles 15-10 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,715 11/23/08 Ravens 36-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,379 09/16/12 Eagles 24-23 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,144 12/18/16 Ravens 27-26 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,223 10/18/20 Ravens 30-28 @ Phi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,500

LOS ANGELES RAMS HEAD COACH SEAN MCVAY Rams Lead Preseason Series, 4-1 08/23/08 Rams 24-10 @ STL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,862 09/02/10 Rams 27-21 @ STL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42,327 08/30/12 Rams 31-17 @ STL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,371 08/29/13 Rams 24-21 @ STL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,364 08/09/18 Ravens 33-7 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,144 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 6-3 10/27/96 Ravens 37-31 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,256 09/12/99 Rams 27-10 @ STL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62,100 11/09/03 Rams 33-22 @ STL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,085 10/14/07 Ravens 22-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,175 09/25/11 Ravens 37-7 @ STL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,289 11/22/15 Ravens 16-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,105 11/25/19 Ravens 45-6 @ LAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,409 01/02/22 Rams 20-19 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,328 12/10/23 Ravens 37-31 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,492 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS HEAD COACH KYLE SHANAHAN Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 08/07/14 Ravens 23-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,529 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 5-2 11/17/96 49ers 38-20 @ SF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51,596 11/30/03 Ravens 44-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,549 10/07/07 Ravens 9-7 @ SF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,885 11/24/11 Ravens 16-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,345 10/18/15 49ers 25-20 @ SF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,799 12/01/19 Ravens 20-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,029 12/25/24 Ravens 33-19 @ SF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,812 Ravens Lead Postseason Series, 1-0 02/03/13 Ravens (SB XLVII) 34-31 vs. SF (New Orleans, LA). . 71,024

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS HEAD COACH DAN QUINN Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 11-4 08/23/03 Commanders 24-3 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,460 09/01/05 Ravens 26-20 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,885 08/31/06 Ravens 17-10 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,326 08/25/07* Commanders 13-7 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,080 08/13/09 Ravens 23-0 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,723 08/21/10 Ravens 23-3 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,994 08/25/11 Ravens 34-31 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,631 08/23/14 Ravens 23-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,876 08/29/15 Commanders 31-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,932 08/10/17 Ravens 23-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,469 08/30/18 Ravens 30-20 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,028 08/29/19 Ravens 20-7 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,282 08/28/21 Ravens 37-3 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41,241 08/27/22 Ravens 17-15 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,411 08/21/23 Commanders 29-28 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,404

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS HEAD COACH MIKE MACDONALD Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3 12/07/97 Ravens 31-24 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,395 11/23/03 Ravens 44-41 Bal. OT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,477 12/23/07 Seahawks 27-6 @ Sea.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,164 11/13/11 Seahawks 22-17 @ Sea.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66,522 12/13/15 Seahawks 35-6 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,179 10/20/19 Ravens 30-16 @ Sea.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,012 11/05/23 Ravens 37-3 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,753

*Game Terminated (3rd Qtr. / Weather Conditions)

Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 4-3 10/26/97 Ravens 20-17 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75,067 10/15/00 Commanders 10-3 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,252 10/10/04 Ravens 17-10 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90,287 12/07/08 Ravens 24-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,438 12/09/12 Commanders 31-28 @ Was. OT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81,178 10/09/16 Commanders 16-10 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,318 10/04/20 Ravens 31-17 @ Was.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a

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VS. NFC WEST

Opponent Ari. Cardinals Atl. Falcons Buf. Bills Car. Panthers Chi. Bears Cin. Bengals Cle. Browns Dal. Cowboys Den. Broncos Det. Lions GB Packers Hou. Texans Ind. Colts Jax. Jaguars KC Chiefs LV Raiders

ARIZONA CARDINALS HEAD COACH JONATHAN GANNON Ravens Lead Preseason Series, 1-0 08/21/22 Ravens 24-17 @ Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,924 Ravens Lead Regular Season Series, 6-2 11/28/97 Cardinals 16-13 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,976 12/17/00 Ravens 13-7 @ Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37,452 10/12/03 Ravens 26-18 @ Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,193 09/23/07 Ravens 26-23 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,372 10/30/11 Ravens 30-27 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71,022 10/26/15 Cardinals 26-18 @ Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64,722 09/15/19 Ravens 23-17 Bal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,126 10/29/23 Ravens 31-24 @ Ari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,064

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Reg Post Opponent Reg Post 6-2 N/A LA Chargers 9-5 0-1 5-2 N/A LA Rams 6-3 N/A 6-4 0-1 Mia. Dolphins 9-8 2-0 3-4 N/A Min. Vikings 4-3 N/A 3-4 N/A NE Patriots 3-9 2-2 30-26 0-1 NO Saints 6-2 N/A 36-14 N/A NY Giants 4-3 1-0 5-1 N/A NY Jets 10-2 N/A 8-6 2-0 Phi. Eagles 3-2-1 N/A 6-1 N/A Pit. Steelers 24-32 1-3 2-5 N/A SF 49ers 5-2 1-0 10-2 2-0 Sea. Seahawks 4-3 N/A 6-9 1-2 TB Buccaneers 5-2 N/A 11-13 N/A Ten. Titans 11-11 3-2 4-7 1-1 Was. Commanders 4-3 N/A 8-4 1-0

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MARK ANDREWS

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&T Bank Stadium is where NFL excitement begins any given gameday. And that’s because Baltimore Ravens home games and M&T Bank Stadium have become synonymous with winning. Since earning their first Super Bowl title in 2000, the Ravens have posted an impressive home record of 139-55, marking the NFL’s third-best winning percentage (.716). Located at the south point of Camden Yards, M&T Bank Stadium stands as a premier NFL sports facility and worldclass entertainment venue. Fans – proud of their Baltimore heritage – enjoy the latest technology, including stunning 4K ultra-high definition displays on the RavensVision video boards, a high-density Wi-Fi network, state-of-the-art concourse designs and LED Sports Lights. Combined with these exclusive amenities, the game’s excitement gives fans, friends and families an opportunity to enjoy the day together. With a capacity of 70,765, this impressive structure draws its distinctive design from the best of Baltimore’s architecture.

Originally built in 1998 at a cost of $220 million, the stadium has 132 suites and 8,196 club seats. HOK architects designed both Oriole Park at Camden Yards and the Ravens’ home. The latter was completed in less than two years and funded through a combination of proceeds generated from debt service paid by lottery proceeds, the sale of tax-exempt revenue bonds and the Ravens.

PREMIER EVENTS HELD AT M&T BANK STADIUM

• Army-Navy Football – 2000, 2007, 2014, 2016 • Tottenham vs. Liverpool International Soccer – 2012 • Maryland vs. Georgia Tech Football – 1998 • CONCACAF Gold Cup – 2013, 2015 • Maryland vs. Navy Football – 2005, 2010 • Dew Tour – 2007-08 • Morgan State Football – 1998-2000 • Monster Jam – 2011-13 • Navy vs. Notre Dame Football – ‘02, ‘06, ‘08, ‘22 • HFStival – 1999 (Red Hot Chili Peppers), 2005 (Foo Fighters) • Maryland vs. West Virginia Football – 2013 • Metallica “Summer Sanitarium Tour” – 2000 • Navy vs. Ohio State Football – 2014 • Kenny Chesney Concert – 2008 • Maryland vs. Penn State Football – 2015 • U2 360° Tour Concert – 2011 • Salisbury vs. Frostburg Football – 1999 • Jay-Z/Justin Timberlake “Legends of The Summer” – 2013 • Baltimore Bayhawks Lacrosse – 2002 Season • Jay-Z & Beyonce ”On The Run” – 2014 • ACC Lacrosse Tournaments – 2005-06 • Billy Joel in Concert – 2015 • Day of Rivals Lacrosse Classic – 2009-10 • One Direction “On The Road Again” – 2015 • Inside Lacrosse Faceoff Classic – 2007-13 • Beyonce “The Formation World Tour” – 2016 • NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Champ. – ‘03, ‘04, ‘07, ‘10, ‘11, ’14 • Metallica “WorldWired Tour” – 2017 • Calvert Hall-Loyola & City-Poly Football • Arsenal vs. Everton International Soccer – 2022 • MPSSAA* State HS FB Champ. – 2002-15 • Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks – 2023 • Chelsea vs. AC Milan International Soccer – 2009 • FC Barcelona vs. AC Milan International Soccer – 2024 • Man City vs. Inter Milan International Soccer – 2010 * Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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M&T BANK STADIUM M&T BANK STADIUM ENHANCEMENTS In December 2023, the Baltimore Ravens announced “The Next Evolution,” a three-year (2024-26) transformative renovation project at M&T Bank Stadium. These upgrades will enhance the gameday experience and provide year-round offerings for all fans, ensuring “The Bank” as one of the top sports and entertainment venues in the world. In 2019, the Ravens completed self-funded enhancements to the fan experience at M&T Bank Stadium. Demonstrating a continued commitment to create an exceptional gameday atmosphere, the improvements included new 4K ultra-high definition video displays, escalators and elevators to the upper deck, a new sound system, upgraded kitchen facilities, a redesigned club level, updated suites and LED Sports Lights. In 2015, the Ravens completed a two-year series of projects to upgrade Wi-Fi capabilities, replay technology, LED video displays, concession stands, concourses and security measures.

2024-26 PROJECTS: “THE NEXT EVOLUTION” In addition to substantial developments on the exterior plazas, every level of the venue has undergone or will undergo renovations – thus completely transforming the stadium experience for all and ensuring that M&T Bank Stadium remains a world-class NFL and entertainment venue well into the future. Learn more about each of the projects below: The Gatehouse: A gateway to M&T Bank Stadium, the Gatehouse offers two levels of social space for fans to experience before, during and after every home game. (Completion: 2024) The Blackwing: Guests of M&T Bank Stadium will soon enjoy the best game-action view in the building from the most luxurious accommodations available. (Completion: 2024) North Plaza: Serving as the Grand Entrance to M&T Bank Stadium, the revitalized North Plaza will feature two large structures flanking the gates. (Scheduled Completion: 2025) Upper Concourse: Concourses on the Upper Level of M&T Bank Stadium will expand in multiple areas, providing fans in “The Perch” additional space. (Scheduled Completion: 2025)

Field Seats: Field Seat PSLs at M&T Bank Stadium offer a novel experience and point of view that only a select few season ticket holders can have on gameday. (Scheduled Completion: 2024) South Club: An ultra-premium field-level club with unique team access, the South Club will offer a lounge-like atmosphere to South Club seat holders, as well as individual and corporate members. (Scheduled Completion: 2025) North Club: This elevated club experience at field level offers guests, both with seats and memberships, convenient access from the main concourse. (Scheduled Completion: 2025) West End Zone Club: This field-level space offers a new club experience to fans who want to add a premium option to their gameday through an End Zone Club membership. (Scheduled Completion: 2025) West End Zone Suites: Suite holders can take in the game from two rows of seating directly on the field in the west end zone of M&T Bank Stadium. (Scheduled Completion: 2025)

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M&T BANK STADIUM 2017-19 PROJECTS: PHASE ONE

2013-15 PROJECTS

Phase One of the the M&T Bank Stadium enhancements project was completed prior to the 2017 season. These improvements included the following:

As part of a two-year investment in 2013, the Ravens began a series of projects to upgrade Wi-Fi capabilities, replay technology, LED video displays, concession stands, concourses and security measures.

RavensVision: Two dramatic, 4K ultra-high definition video displays doubled the width of the stadium’s previous standard HD boards. The new boards, measuring approximately 200 feet wide and 36 feet high, feature one of the highest resolution and clearest picture of any stadium video display in the United States.

Wi-Fi: In 2015, the Ravens installed Wi-Fi access for fans at M&T Bank Stadium. Almost 800 access points and antennas, both inside and outside the venue, were added. The Wi-Fi at M&T Bank Stadium is presented by Verizon. Replay Systems: In 2015, the Ravens installed the capability to show 360-degree replays with a newly-implemented and upgraded Intel freeD system. By using 38 cameras placed around the stadium, fans can view angles of action previously impossible to see. The Ravens were the first NFL franchise capable of providing 360-degree shots. The technology won a Sports Emmy Award for best in Technical Achievement from Super Bowl 50.

Ribbon Displays: The addition of four LED ribbon boards on the Club Level and Suite Level fascia measured a combined 2,373 feet with almost three times the pixel resolution over the previous ribbon boards. Production Technology: The Ravens expanded the audio/ video control room and installed 4K cameras, lenses and control equipment. An investment was also made in 11 manned cameras and additional robotic cameras. The Ravens also became the first team to have a permanently installed SkyCam.

Video Boards: Two LED high-definition video boards, measuring more than 8 feet high and 30 feet wide, were installed at the concourse entrances of gates A and D. (Approximately 60 percent of fans enter gate A for all stadium events.) The high-definition boards have splitscreen capabilities and display a variety of content, ranging from in-game action, highlights, NFL scores, stats, welcome messaging and video.

2017-19 PROJECTS: PHASES TWO & THREE Phases Two and Three of the M&T Bank Stadium enhancements project were completed prior to the 2019 season. These improvements included the following:

Four new LED boards, measuring 18 feet high and 18 feet wide, were installed on the sides of the two HD video boards in the stadium’s inner bowl. Another four large LED screens, each measuring 6 feet tall and 22 feet wide, were added to the upper level concourse.

Escalators & Elevators: Escalators and elevators to the 500 level were installed to improve crowd flow and ensure convenience for fans accessing seats in the upper level. Suites & Video Boards: New suites were built into each open notch of the stadium’s upper bowl. Large 4K ultra-high definition video boards, measuring approximately 33 feet wide and 44 feet high, were installed atop each of the four suites, providing fans with additional in-game content, NFL highlights/scores, statistics and fantasy information.

Additionally, four new LED ribbon boards were installed to connect fully around the entire middle seating bowl. The east/west board measures 2.5 feet high and 96 feet wide, while the north and south boards are each 3.5 feet high and over 650 feet long

Club Level: All concessions stands and bar/lounge areas on the stadium’s club level received upgrades. These developments enhanced the area’s general design/comfort, audio/visual capabilities, quality of service and food options.

Concessions: Concession stands were upgraded with all new equipment to provide quicker service, higher-quality foods and expanded selections displayed on digital menu boards.

Kitchen Facilities: The stadium underwent kitchen renovations to include new equipment, improving the quality of food and providing more options at concessions stands throughout the entire venue.

Additionally, 34 points of sale were added to speed up the checkout process, allowing fans to return to their seats in a more timely manner. Concourses: In 2013 and 2014, all concourses were redesigned with a “Ravenized” theme, influenced by the brick and steel look of M&T Bank Stadium’s exterior and buildings on the Camden Yards complex. These features include support columns wrapped in brick, purple accent lighting and enhanced directional signage throughout each of the venue’s concourses.

Sound System: A new sound system in the seating bowl was installed prior to the start of the 2018 NFL season. LED Sports Lights: The top of the stadium was furnished with LED Sports Lights, providing more energy efficiency and the capability to instantly switch between on and off.

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M&T BANK STADIUM •• RAVENSVISION BOARDS • In 2017, the Ravens made an investment to create a more immersive gameday experience for their fans. Designed and created by Prismview, a Samsung Electronics Company, the RavensVision ultra-HD 4K video screens each measure 36 feet high and 201 feet wide. Each display is the equivalent of a 2,448-inch flat panel television. It would take over 1,000 40-inch flat screen TVs to equal one of these giant LED (light emitting diode) displays. Each display has extreme contrast face plastics combined with over 6 million individual LED pixels providing brilliant images in bright sunlight and during night events. • The high definition resolution allows for some of the best graphics and game action video in the league, live game highlights from around the NFL, instant replays, scores, statistics, plus player updates and features. • The two giant screens are made up of modular LED panels – 13 inches wide by 6.5 inches tall. Each of these premium LED modules contain 512 pixels, spaced only 10mm - 0.39” apart. Due to the massive size of these displays, these panels were assembled from 50 sections. Each display weighs in at an amazing 76,500 pounds.

• Parking in stadium lots is limited to permit holders, but downtown garages are available for gameday parking, just a short walk away. Parking in offsite lots can be reserved in advance with SpotHero at www.baltimoreravens.com/ stadium/directions-parking. • Suggested areas for exiting guests to possibly pick up a rideshare provider include north of the stadium (past Oriole Park), south of the stadium (Horsheshoe Casino) and east of the stadium (Federal Hill). For more information, visit: www.baltimoreravens.com/stadium/rideshare. • Tailgating is welcomed in select lots at M&T Bank Stadium. For complete Tailgate Lot information, call the Ravens’ Ticket Office at (410) 261-7283.

SEATING

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• At 1.6 million square feet and with a seating capacity of 70,765, the stadium is substantially larger than Oriole Park at Camden Yards to the north. • ADA seating is located on every level.

• In October 2002, after the passing of iconic QB Johnny Unitas, the Ravens erected a statue (left) of the Colts’ legend outside Gate A. The piece was sculpted by local artist Frederick Kail, who was commissioned by a grassroots group that included donations from the Steve Bisciotti family, the Art Modell family, the Baltimore Orioles and numerous others. One of the signature elements of the bronze work is the famous black high tops – John’s favorite football shoe. Many Ravens fans touch the left shoe of the statue for good luck prior to every game.

• The 8,196 club seats at M&T Bank Stadium offer extra-wide comfort, plus VIP parking, access to the club lounges serving specialty foods, fully-staffed bars, concierge services and scenic views of downtown Baltimore. • Each of the stadium’s 132 suites feature upscale lounge furniture, a private kitchen, high-definition TVs, Wi-Fi, a private restroom, VIP parking and personal catering. Many other exclusive amenities and events are also available to suite owners.

• In 2014, the Ravens unveiled in this plaza area a second statue (left) – one of former LB Ray Lewis, another Baltimore icon and perhaps the greatest defender in NFL history. Original PSL season ticket holders also have the opportunity to locate their names etched in one of two PSL Walls of Honor. These names are a tribute to the great Ravens football fans who have supported the team that has brought Baltimore and Maryland two Super Bowl Championships (2000 and 2012).

TRANSPORTATION, PARKING & TAILGATING • Located at 1101 Russell Street, M&T Bank Stadium is surrounded on all sides by the following elevated roadways: I-95 and the Hamburg St. bridge to the north; I-95 and I-395 (plus Light Rail line) to the east; the Ostend St. bridge to the south; and the Russell St. viaduct to the west. • Fans can easily access the stadium using mass transit. The Light Rail has a drop-off point located directly outside Gate B and the transit system has stops within walking distance. 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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M&T BANK STADIUM RENEWED LEASE The Ravens renewed their lease at M&T Bank Stadium on Jan. 4, 2023, keeping them in Baltimore playing home games at “The Bank” through at least the end of the 2037 NFL season. The agreement between the Ravens and Maryland Stadium Authority, providing opportunities to expand the economic impact of games and other year-round activities at the stadium, was presented to the Maryland Board of Public Works and received unanimous approval. The deal also includes two five-year options to extend the lease beyond 2037. Through funds from state-issued bonds, the lease agreement paves the way for significant M&T Bank Stadium enhancement projects over the next several years.

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M&T BANK STADIUM NAMING RIGHTS Ravens partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Baltimore to renovate the Webster Kendrick Club at Callaway Elementary School in Baltimore. In 2022, more than 100 volunteers from M&T and the Ravens picked thousands of pounds of potatoes at First Fruits Farm in Baltimore County for distribution to food banks and pantries throughout Central Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania and Virginia. More than 100 employees from both organizations also have participated in Earth Day clean-up activities over the past several years, including the most recent projects in support of the Sandtown - Winchester community on April 17 and April 22, 2024 (see next page). “The partnership between M&T and the Ravens has worked so well for so long because the organizations share similar values of integrity, determination and teamwork and a common mission to make Baltimore better,” said Augie Chiasera, M&T Bank’s regional president for Greater Baltimore. “We take a lot of pride in seeing the M&T Bank name on our football team’s stadium. It’s a symbol of our commitment to serve the Baltimore community.”

n April 20, 2023, M&T Bank and the Ravens announced an extension to their strategic partnership for another 10 years beyond the current contract that was set to expire after the 2027 season. The latest agreement, which comes almost 20 years to the day after the organizations originally entered a partnership, extends their collaborate efforts through 2037. Just like the initial agreement in 2003 and extension in 2014, the latest deal ensures a partnership that reaches far beyond putting the bank’s name on the stadium. It includes an array of joint community-focused programs and additional investments to provide financial literacy education to Greater Baltimore students. “When I first met [former M&T regional president] Bob Sadler in 2003, it quickly became apparent that M&T Bank is a special organization and that we could be tremendous partners,” said Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti. “From that moment, I knew we were aligned in the objective to serve our community, and it was clear that this wouldn’t be a short-term partnership. Their commitment is so much deeper than the name on a stadium. They have impacted countless individuals and organizations with exceptional compassion, and I couldn’t be happier with our relationship. We take great pride in our collaboration with M&T Bank, because our efforts are built on mutual respect and a meaningful connection to the community.” Along with several joint initiatives, such as Honor Rows and Touchdown for Teachers (see next page), employees of M&T Bank and the Ravens have rolled up their sleeves together to volunteer in communities throughout Baltimore during the past two decades. Those projects have included neighborhood landscaping and beautification, stream clean-ups, food drives, school supply distribution, playground construction and more. In 2019, M&T and the 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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M&T BANK PARTNERSHIP HONOR ROWS

2024 EARTH DAY CLEAN-UP

Since 2003, M&T Bank and the Baltimore Ravens have honored over 15,000 young people from a range of organizations, recognizing their outstanding volunteer work. For each Ravens home game, 100 young people receive tickets, Honor Rows T-shirts, a pregame on-field visit and official in-game recognition on the RavensVision HD video screens.

On Earth Day, the Ravens and M&T Bank hosted a significant volunteer event in support of the Sandtown – Winchester community (below). Alongside Constellation, Baltimore’s Empact Art and Lafayette Square Community Development Corporation, approximately 130 volunteers representing all five organizations took part in a neighborhood cleanup and restoration event in the Lafayette Square community. Volunteers engaged in the restoration of the surrounding parks and participated in several other outdoor beautification projects, including trash pickup, painting, mosaic making, street cleaning, gardening, weeding and tree planting.

TOUCHDOWN FOR TEACHERS The Touchdown for Teachers program recognizes local teachers for outstanding service to their schools and communities. Three finalists are chosen annually based on their involvement in the school or community, degree of positive impact and demonstrated commitment to education. In 2024, the grand prize was awarded to Jaime Harpster (below), a fourth-grade teacher from Padonia International Elementary School. In the classroom, Harpster is known for her commitment to the school, students and their families, as well as fostering an inclusive environment for students from various cultures. As an example, she took a Spanish for educators’ class to help her not only communicate with students in the classroom, but also to learn more about them outside of the learning environment. Harpster took her passion for diversity and obtained her master’s degree in English for Speakers of Other Leagues (ESOL). Outside of the classroom, she runs three extracurricular clubs and has also led Earth Day cleanups and paint nights to bring students and families together. Additionally, she has worked with local food pantries to support students at the school, while also starting her own collections to help them afford yearbooks and clothing for winter concerts. Harpster received $5,000 in grant funds, payable to her school, a school visit by OLB Odafe Oweh, Ravens Cheerleaders and Poe and a customized Ravens jersey. The other finalists each received a personalized Ravens jersey and $1,000 in grant funds, payable to their schools. All grant funds are jointly provided by M&T Bank and the Ravens.

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FINANCIAL FITNESS ACADEMY With an increase in financial vulnerabilities affecting local youth, the Baltimore Ravens, M&T Bank and EVERFI from Blackbaud (EVERFI) have collaboratively developed the “Financial Fitness Academy” (below) to provide financial education to Maryland students in grades 4-6. The opportunity to understand effective money management acts as a catalyst in narrowing the bridge between students of various socioeconomic classes throughout the state of Maryland. This program will continue the ongoing efforts of these organizations to empower youth as they get closer to embarking upon life-changing financial decisions.

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SAFETY & SECURITY RECOGNITIONS

In 2013, the Ravens, in partnership with the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA), earned a LEED-certified Gold designation for M&T Bank Stadium from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The venue then received LEED Gold re-certification in 2019.

In June of 2022, M&T Bank Stadium received the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) Facility of Merit Award. The Facility of Merit Award recognizes a facility that has performed above and beyond normal operations to demonstrate an innovative approach to enhancing safety and security.

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) strives to deliver energy- and water-efficient, healthy, environmentallyfriendly, cost-savings buildings, homes and communities.

M&T Bank Stadium was recognized for its leadership in addressing safety and security issues as part of the 2022 National Sports Safety and Security Conference & Exhibition from June 28-30 in Orlando, FL.

M&T Bank Stadium became the first existing outdoor professional sports facility in the United States – including all NFL and Major League Baseball stadiums – to receive USGBC’s Gold rating. A LEED certification is recognized across the globe as the premier mark of achievement in green building.

In April 2020, the Ravens announced that M&T Bank Stadium had been recognized by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with a SAFETY Act Designation, acknowledging excellence in gameday security practices. The Ravens received the SAFETY Act Designation for the M&T Bank Stadium Security Program, a comprehensive program that includes the screening of visitors and packages, emergency plans, threat assessments, physical and electronic security equipment, and trained personnel. The security program applies to the entire stadium property, including the seating bowl and suites, gates, loading dock, inner and secondary perimeters, field, locker rooms, utility and mechanical systems, and command center.

Former Ravens president Dick Cass (left) and former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley (right) accept the LEED-certified Gold designation from Jason Hartke (center) of the U.S. Green Building Council.

SUSTAINABILITY FACTS FOR M&T BANK STADIUM • All construction associated with M&T Bank Stadium’s improvement projects from 2017-19 was designed using LEED standards. • The 2019 change from metal halide sports lights to LED sports lights reduces energy consumption by 50%. • The stadium’s efficient irrigation system and adaptive vegetation reduces 30% of its potable water for outside irrigation. • All purchases for M&T Bank Stadium follow the Sustainable Purchasing Policy to include recycled, renewable and Energy Starlabeled products for the building. • The stadium implements a “Green Cleaning” program that improves air quality and reduces waste with green cleaning products and materials. • Electricity at the stadium was reduced from 15,952,984 kilowatt hours in 2005 to 10,881,579 in 2012. • The electricity savings of 5,071,405 kilowatt hours can heat about 440 homes for a year. • Installation of waterless urinals & water-efficient restroom fixtures reduces water consumption by 43% and saves over 3 million gallons of water per year. • 10% of Ravens fans use the MTA Light Rail service to travel to and from games, and another 2% use buses through the “Ravens Ride” program. • 38% of M&T Bank Stadium staff use alternative transportation to work, contributing to the stadium’s carbon footprint reduction of 123,070 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year. • 71% of regularly-occupied spaces have access to outdoor views of Baltimore. • The stadium is 27% above the national average in energy efficiency. • The stadium recycles 31% of its regular waste. • Environmentally-friendly operations and maintenance programs are used in all pest, landscape and hardscape management.

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IN-GAME ENTERTAINMENT

MASCOT POE

BALTIMORE RAVENS CHEERLEADERS

BALTIMORE’S MARCHING RAVENS

LIVE RAVENS

The gameday experience at M&T Bank Stadium wouldn’t be complete without fun-loving mascot Poe and his brothers, Edgar and Allan! Along with gameday, fans can find Poe at community events and bringing his school assembly to area elementary schools. To book Poe to fly to your next function, please visit: www.baltimoreravens.com/fans/mascots.

The Ravens’ Cheerleaders are the NFL’s longest-tenured co-ed squad, with over 50 athletes across both a dance and stunt team. The squad spends time in the community, appearing at numerous events each season and supporting U.S. military efforts by traveling overseas to entertain troops. To learn more about the team or schedule an appearance, visit: www.baltimoreravens.com/cheerleaders.

Baltimore’s Marching Ravens (formerly the Colts’ Band), in its 77th year of continuous operation, is comprised of over 150 members. Current band leader John Ziemann directed the Colts’ Marching Band, which evolved into the Ravens’ musical ensemble. BMR is deeply involved in the Baltimore community, appearing at several parades and events each year. For information on these dynamic performers, visit: www.baltimoreravens.com/fans/marching-ravens.

The Ravens’ live mascots, Rise and Conquer, live at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore. These important birds formerly appeared at home games and a number of different Ravens events thorughout the calendar year but are currently unable to travel due to the Avian Flu. Fans can meet other Zoo animals on RavensWalk before each home game. For more information, please visit: www. baltimoreravens.com/fans/mascots.

M&T BANK STADIUM PLAYING SURFACE In May of 2016, the Ravens switched from artificial turf to natural grass at M&T Bank Stadium. As former team president Dick Cass stated, “The players really wanted to play on grass, and that was a key consideration.” Baltimore had natural grass in the stadium when it first opened in 1998, but the Ravens changed to an artificial turf from Sportexe Momentum Turf for the 2003 season, and then replaced that with a newer Shaw Momentum 51 turf prior to the start of 2010. The Ravens now play on this new strain of grass, developed on a sod farm in North Carolina, that is a mixture of Bermuda and some rye. Officials believe it is more robust than what was previously played on in the stadium. The Ravens also use special artificial lights/lamps to keep grass growing where the field is shaded, particularly during the winter months.

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GAMEDAY BROADCAST TEAM

Pictured above is the Ravens’ 2024 radio team, featuring Gerry Sandusky (right) and Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back and member of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV-winning team Rod Woodson (left). Sandusky, WBAL-TV 11’s sports director, delivers the play-by-play for the broadcast team, while Woodson serves as analyst. The duo brings a wealth of football knowledge and experience to game broadcasts on WBAL Radio 1090 AM/101.5 FM and 98Rock WIYY. The broadcasts are also streamed live on baltimoreravens.com. All Ravens games can be heard on 98Rock WIYY (97.9 FM), WBAL 1090 AM/101.5 FM, ESPN 630 AM (Washington, D.C.), baltimoreravens.com and in the Ravens mobile app (when fans are in Baltimore). This radio network broadcasts each game with affiliates spanning four states – Maryland, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia – and Washington, D.C. The Spanish radio broadcast of all Ravens games can be heard on Tico Sports. In 2024, all three of the Ravens’ preseason games will be called on TV by Sandusky, the “Voice of the Ravens,” with Woodson providing color analysis and CBS Sports’ Evan Washburn (seen at right with Sandusky & Woodson) handling sideline reporting duties. The Emmy Award-winning preseason TV broadcasts and pre-game shows are produced by Ravens Productions, led by coordinating producer Matt Brevet, producer Andy Bock and director Lou Kusserow. They regularly air on WBAL-TV (Baltimore), WJLA (Washington, D.C.), WGAL (York/Lancaster/Harrisburg, Pa.), WWCW (Roanoke, Va.), WUPV (Richmond, Va.), WTVZ-TV (Norfolk, Va.), and WMDT (Delmarva area). Broadcasts are also simulcast on all radio affiliates (listed below). Due to the Olympics coverage on WBAL-TV, the Ravens’ 2024 preseason opener (Aug. 9 vs. Phi.) will air locally on WMAR-TV.

RAVENS RADIO AFFILIATES MARYLAND

KENTUCKY

Baltimore WBAL • 1090 AM | 101.5 FM WIYY • 97.9 FM

Louisville The Ville • 93.9 FM

College Park Tico Sports • 107.9 FM

Gettysburg WRKY • 1490 AM WYCR • 98.5 FM

Cumberland WCMD • 1230 AM | 102.1 FM Frederick WFMD • 930 AM Hagerstown WARK • 1490 AM | 98.9 FM Pocomoke City WBBX • 106.1 FM

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York WSBA • 910 AM | 93.9 FM

WASHINGTON, D.C. ESPN • 630 AM

WEST VIRGINIA Keyser WKLP • 1390 AM

RAVENS RADIO LOCKER ROOM SHOW runs 30 minutes after each Ravens game throughout the season. This gameday wrap-up features the live post-game press conferences of head coach John Harbaugh and is followed by several player interviews.

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INDEX Abato, Theresa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Agholor, Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Ali, Rasheen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357 All-Time Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 All-Time Rankings, Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483 All-Time Rankings, Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 All-Time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488 All-Time Win/Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 Andres, Michelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Andrews, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Armour-Davis, Jalyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Attendance, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 Attendance Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487 Attenoukon, Houegnon “Q” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Aumavae-Laulu, Malaesala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Azevedo, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Baltimore Colts History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Baltimore Ravens History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Band, Marching Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Bateman, Rashod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Berning, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Bienvenu, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Bisciotti, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Board, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Brade, Beau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366 Breyer, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Brigance, O.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Broadcast Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 Brown, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Brown, Sashi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Bullock, Corey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367 Cass, Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Cheerleaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Clagett Jr., Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Clark, Brendan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Cleary, Joey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Cleveland, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Cline, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Cline, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Coaches, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Coaching Staff Headshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Coller, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Collier, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 Comeback Victories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .480 Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Cooper Jr., Bump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 Cunningham, Malik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 D’Alessandris, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Darney, Heather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Dalcourt, Darrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 DeCosta, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 DeLeone, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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Dixon, Adrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Doss, TyKeem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Downs, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Draft Choices, 2024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 Elliott, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Etheridge, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Evans, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Faalele, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Facility, Under Armour Performance Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 93 Fennekohl, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Financial Fitness Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .506 Firsts, M&T Bank Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 Firsts, Ravens Franchise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 Flowers, Zay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Foundation, Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Frazier, Corey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Game-by-Game Defense, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Game-by-Game Offense, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 Game-by-Game Summaries, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 Gelan, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Gleason, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Godsey, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Goering, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Hamilton, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Hamm, Malik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Harbaugh, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Harrison, Malik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Harty, Deonte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Henry, Derrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Hewitt, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Hill, Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Hines, Kenico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Hollman, Ka’dar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Honor Rows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .506 Honors, Ravens, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Honors, Ravens, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Horton, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 How the 2023 Ravens Were Built . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 Humphrey, Marlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Isaac, Adisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Ismail, Qadir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372 Inouye, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Jackson, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Jackson, Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Jennings, Deion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 Johnny Unitas Statue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Johnson, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Johnson, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Jones, Emory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 Jones, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Jones, Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199

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INDEX K-R Neuman, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Newsome, Ozzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 NFL Rankings, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 NFL Standings, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .423 O’Brien, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Ogden, Jonathan (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) . . . . . . . . . . 449 Ojabo, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Opponents, Ravens vs. NFL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 494 Orr, Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Overtime Games, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 Oweh, Odafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Pearl, Julian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Pierce, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Plattner, Randen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 Players, 2024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Draft Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 Undrafted Rookie Free Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Player Honors, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Player Honors, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Player Participation, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Player Personnel Staff Headshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Podcast Network, Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424 Preseason Results, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486 Primetime Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 Pro Bowl Ravens, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Pro Bowl Ravens, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Radio Affiliates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 Rankings, Ravens, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 Rankings, Ravens Year-by-Year Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 Raphael, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ravenell, C.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Ravens Foundation, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Ravens History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Ravens Radio Network/Affiliates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 Ray Lewis Statue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Reed, Ed (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 452 Results, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .488 Ricard, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Rigby, Yvandy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378 Rigerman, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379 Ring of Honor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Robinson, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Robinson, Tavius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 Roche, Quincy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261 Rochlitz, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Rosburg, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rosengarten, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 Ross, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Roster, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Rosters, 2024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 Ryan, Sean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266

Kane, Sanoussi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363 Kasabula, Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Kinra, Asheesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Kirkwood, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Koch, Sam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Kokinis, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Kolar, Charlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Koppelman, Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Leary, Devin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 LEED Environmental Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507 Lewis, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Lewis, Ray (Ravens Legend & Hall of Famer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 Lewis, Ray (Statue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Likely, Isaiah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Linderbaum, Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Luciano, Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 M&T Bank Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 501 Coldest Home Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 Enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 Johnny Unitas Statue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 LEED Designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507 Naming Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 M&T Bank/Ravens Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Playing Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 RavensVision Video Screens/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Ray Lewis Statue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Seating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Seating Chart/Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 Tailgating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Madubuike, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 Mallory, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Man of the Year, Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Manning, Tashawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Martin, Tee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Matteo, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Matthew, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Maulet, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 McClain, Jameel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 McDonald, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 McDonough, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 McLaughlin, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Mearman, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Medical Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Mekari, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Mitchell, Keaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Monken, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Moore, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Mullen, Trayvon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 2024 BALTIMORE RAVENS

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INDEX Samac, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 Schrack, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Schedule & Team Information, 2024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Seating Chart, M&T Bank Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 Senat, Deadrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Sharp, Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 Shutouts, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 Simpson, Darrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Simpson, Trenton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 Smith, Chuck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Smith, Roquan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .273 Snyder, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Staff Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Stallard, Chas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Stanley, Ronnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Starters, Game-by-Game, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Statistics, Defensive/Special Teams, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 Statistics, Postseason, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Statistics, Preseason, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .391 Statistics, Regular Season, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 Steele, Chad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Stephens, Brandon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 Stern, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Stout, Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 Super Bowl XXXV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .427 Super Bowl XLVII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 Switzer, Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Taggart, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

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Tamayo, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Tampa Jr., T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Television Programming, Ravens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 Touchdown For Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Trades, All-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 Tucker, Dr. Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Tucker, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 Tupou, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 Under Armour Performance Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 93 Unitas, Johnny (Statue) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .504 Urban, Brent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 Van Noy, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Vega, Bobby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Vorhees, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 Wade, Dayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 Walker, Devontez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Wallace, Tylan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 Walthour, Tramel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Washington, Ar’Darius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 Washington, Broderick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 Washington, Isaiah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 Washington, Scotty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 Weidl, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Wharton, Travelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Wiggins, Nate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 Williams, Cody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Williams, Damarion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 Williams, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 Worley, Daryl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 Wright, Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 Yam, Derrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

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