The Ravens have made some significant changes to their roster as they announced the release of seven players. One of the notable cuts is safety DeAndre Houston-Carson, who had recently joined the team. Houston-Carson was brought in to address a shortage of healthy defensive backs, but the team has managed to regain strength in that area, prompting his release.
Houston-Carson’s departure marks the end of a seven-season stint with the Bears, who originally drafted him back in 2016. During his time with the Bears, he played an impressive 96 games, showcasing his skills and contributing to the team’s success.
In addition to Houston-Carson, the Ravens also waived DT Trey Botts, DT Kai Caesar, WR Dontay Demus Jr., G Jake Guidone, CB Corey Mayfield Jr., and LB Kelle Sanders. These roster moves are part of the Ravens’ ongoing efforts to fine-tune their lineup and ensure they have the strongest possible team for the upcoming season.
Currently, the Ravens’ roster stands at 72 players, but they have until Tuesday, 4 p.m. ET to reduce it to the required 53 players. This leaves the coaching staff with some tough decisions to make in the coming days as they assess the remaining players and make the final cuts.
With the regular season fast approaching, the Ravens are determined to assemble a formidable and competitive squad. These recent releases and potential future cuts indicate the team’s commitment to selecting the most talented individuals who can contribute to their success on the field.
As we eagerly await the start of the season, fans can expect further updates from the Ravens regarding their roster and any additional moves they may make. Stay tuned to Courier Standard Enterprise for the latest news and analysis on the Ravens’ preparations for the upcoming NFL campaign.
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