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The Ravens released undrafted rookie John Hoyland, leaving sixth-round rookie Tyler Loop as the lone kicker currently on the ...
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SB Nation on MSNThe Baltimore Ravens’ kicking competition is over...for nowSome unexpected news came out of The Castle Saturday morning just before the training camp practice kicked off. Undrafted ...
The Ravens waived Hoyland on Saturday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Hoyland had been part of a two-man competition with Tyler Loop to replace Justin Tucker as Baltimore’s kicker, but he appears ...
The Ravens made quite a few moves today, including the addition of a veteran running back and a cut that could signify a ...
The Ravens, though, didn’t ever doubt that Loop had the talent to make kicks. He was the one kicker they had interest in ...
It’s been a busy day of transactions in Baltimore, and while the names aren’t huge, the implications could be. The most ...
Tyler Loop's long field goals have created some separation in the Ravens' place kicker battle with John Hoyland ...
Pundit says Nate Wiggins’ rookie film reminds him of Sauce Gardner. DeAndre Hopkins impresses with his coaching ability.
John Harbaugh says Andrew Vorhees is the clear leader in the left guard competition. The Ravens have signed veteran running ...
Ravens special teams coordinator Chris Horton didn’t reveal any timeline for when the team will decide between rookie kickers ...
The Baltimore Ravens are reportedly waiving kicker John Hoyland, which means that fellow rookie kicker Tyler Loop has won the kicker competition.
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