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Sixth-round pick Tyler Loop and undrafted rookie John Hoyland have been battling it out for the starting kicker job.
After releasing Justin Tucker last month, the Baltimore Ravens knew that finding their new kicker wouldn't be easy. Since releasing Tucker, they've held a compe ...
Will Jaire Alexander win a starting spot? Should Ravens make any more additions to the roster? Where will Kyle Hamilton play ...
Even after a subpar performance in the final OTA, Baltimore Ravens rookie Tyler Loop seems to have the inside track to a ...
The Baltimore Ravens spent much of this offseason evaluating kickers in the 2025 NFL Draft to determine who would replace ...
The Baltimore Ravens have a kicker competition between rookies Tyler Loop and John Hoyland. While Loop remains the favorite, ...
It's hard to find human beings that can blast 65-yard field goals during a live football game. Which is exactly why I believe ...
Tyler Loop, a sixth-round draft pick from Arizona, and John Hoyland, an undrafted rookie from Wyoming, are involved in something the Ravens haven't dealt with in more than a decade: an open ...
The Baltimore Ravens' attempts to replace All-Pro kicker Justin Tucker hit a snag after the leading candidate struggled at ...
Minicamps and OTAs gave The Athletic's NFL writers plenty to ponder ahead of training camp. What stood out most?
Tyler Loop winning the job is still the most likely outcome for the Ravens. But he’s not the only kicker impressing at OTAs.
Ravens kicker Tyler Loop works out during OTAs. The sixth-round draft pick is competing for the starting job after Baltimore released Justin Tucker.