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NFL players routinely undergo minor surgery in the offseason to address lingering issues from the previous year. Two Ravens to do so this year are cornerback Nate Wiggins and offensive lineman Corey Bullock.
The Ravens anticipated a jump from Wiggins in 2025 that never quite materialized. He is among Baltimore’s several defenders who stands to benefit from a refreshed scheme and a new staff that is heavy on strong secondary coaches. A more reliable pass rush, strengthened by the addition of Trey Hendrickson and the potential return of Nnamdi Madubuike, would also provide Wiggins with much more support than he received last year.
Bullock, who missed multiple weeks of spring practice, underwent surgery last week (via Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun). He is expected to battle for the Ravens’ starting center job with Danny Pinter and JoVaughn Gwyn getting a jump start on the competition at mandatory minicamp. Getting back on the field by the start of training camp at the end of July will be crucial for remaining in the race. Even missing a few weeks could make it impossible for him to earn a starting gig by Week 1.
The Ravens announced that Kyle Youmans will succeed Gerry Sandusky, who retired in April, as the team’s new radio play-by-play announcer. He formerly worked in several roles for the Cowboys’ media team with experience across all types of radio, TV, and online content with play-by-play experience in football and several other sports.
NFL players routinely undergo minor surgery in the offseason to address lingering issues from the previous year. Two Ravens to do so this year are cornerback Nate Wiggins and offensive lineman Corey Bullock.
The Ravens anticipated a jump from Wiggins in 2025 that never quite materialized. He is among Baltimore’s several defenders who stands to benefit from a refreshed scheme and a new staff that is heavy on strong secondary coaches. A more reliable pass rush, strengthened by the addition of Trey Hendrickson and the potential return of Nnamdi Madubuike, would also provide Wiggins with much more support than he received last year.
Bullock, who missed multiple weeks of spring practice, underwent surgery last week (via Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun). He is expected to battle for the Ravens’ starting center job with Danny Pinter and JoVaughn Gwyn getting a jump start on the competition at mandatory minicamp. Getting back on the field by the start of training camp at the end of July will be crucial for remaining in the race. Even missing a few weeks could make it impossible for him to earn a starting gig by Week 1.
The Ravens announced that Kyle Youmans will succeed Gerry Sandusky, who retired in April, as the team’s new radio play-by-play announcer. He formerly worked in several roles for the Cowboys’ media team with experience across all types of radio, TV, and online content with play-by-play experience in football and several other sports.
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