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Ravens senior special teams coach met with Tyler Loop in Arizona three times before the draft. He knew he found his guy.
Senior Special Teams Coach Randy Brown discussed the process of finding a kicker this offseason and why the Ravens chose Tyler Loop.
Senior Special Teams Coach Randy Brown on Tyler Loop's detail-oriented kicking process, long-snapper Nick Moore's impact, and ...
The Ravens will end their preseason this weekend against the Washington Commanders, giving several players a final shot at ...
Rookie kicker Tyler Loop keeps impressing at Ravens camp, but one flawless showing may have sealed more than just field goals.
Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop impressed in camp and is officiallythe successor to longtime kicker Justin ...
Rasheen Ali states his case for a spot, while Adisa Isaac's injury might clarify the edge picture. Bo Smolka shares five ...
The Baltimore Ravens' kicking competition is over after a viral moment attraining camp.The post Ravens Settle Kicking Competition After ‘Loudest’ Training Camp Momentappeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Ravens begin training camp this week. Here are players and key position battles to watch -- and a 53-man roster projection.
After releasing Justin Tucker in May, the Ravens have two rookies - sixth-round pick Tyler Loop and undrafted free agent John Hoyland - battling it out for the starting job.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh joked on Monday that he finally decided rookie Tyler Loop would be the team’s starting kicker this ...
Now, Baltimore's special teams, Randy Brown, will be tasked with choosing between kickers Tyler Loop (sixth-round pick) and John Hoyland (UDFA) while developing a player who can be clutch in the ...