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Report: Baltimore Ravens Sign Tylan Wallace to One-Year Deal
Tylan earns another season to prove himself and move up the depth chart in Baltimore.
Stiff arms and house calls were enough to help Tylan gain another year.
The Baltimore Ravens are signing former Oklahoma State wide receiver Tylan Wallace to a one-year contract extension, according to a report by The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec. The deal is worth $2.25 million per FOX Sports insider Jordan Schultz.
It’s a 1-year deal for Ravens and Wallace.
Wide receiver set career highs last year w/11 receptions for 193 yds. He’s made plays when he’s gotten opportunities, he’s a physical blocker on the outside and one of Ravens’ better special teams players. https://t.co/jXJpgnKy5o— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) March 13, 2025
The former Biletnikoff finalist snub was drafted by Baltimore in the fourth round in 2021. Although he’s shown glimpses of his playmaking ability, Tylan has not quite found a foothold some might have expected in the Ravens’ offense, though his usage went up markedly last year.
The fourth-year wideout and special teams stud logged a career-high 193 yards and a touchdown receiving while hauling in 91.7% of the passes thrown his way. He totaled 260 all-purpose yards when you add in his punt returns. He also has proven to be a valuable playmaker without the ball both on special teams and as a blocker.
This past season, he recreated an all-time play from his college days. A year before that, he etched an all-time play in Ravens lore.
Tylan Wallace is BACK in Baltimore pic.twitter.com/i8hJ1YfHnV
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) March 13, 2025
Wallace and the Ravens went 12-5 last season, winning the AFC North before losing to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round.
Ravens Flock! Let’s run it back 😈💜 pic.twitter.com/7nAbNifdZA
— Tylan Wallace (@OfficialTylan2) March 13, 2025
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