The International Pathway Program was designed to help foreign players chances not 2nd rounder David Ojabo There is an old saying “if you ain’t cheating,
The Baltimore Ravens can hold 91 players on their roster — one more than the standard total — as part of a unique rule from the NFL. As part of the NFL's International Pathway Program, teams can have an extra player on the roster if he is from outside of the United States.
The NFL has emphasized finding international talent because there are good football players outside of the United States borders, or at least come from there. Baltimore Ravens have their own in LB David Ojabo, who is now being deemed as an international player and it has earned the Ravens a roster exemption.
The NFL's daily transaction report brought word of several Ravens roster moves on Thursday and the team added another one to the list a short time later.
The Baltimore Ravens officially received a roster exemption for international OLB David Ojabo on Thursday. The international exemptions are typically
The Ravens (13-3) boast the NFL's best record and have the AFC's No. 1 seed locked up. However, their 1-4 record in the playoffs since 2018 doesn't scream confidence. Here are five reasons why this year will be different for Baltimore.
The Carolina Panthers need a new head coach, and the latest NFL rumors suggest that an old friend might be willing to take the job. In other news, Baltimore Ravens edge defender David Ojabo underwent surgery, and Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski gave an update on injured quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
The Ravens had been holding out hope that at least one of David Ojabo or Tyus Bowser would be able to suit up late in the season. The former is now out for the campaign, though, and the latter’s availability remains in the air at this point.
The Ravens must be on cloud nine heading into their Week 13 bye as they sit atop the AFC with a 9-3 record. However, they received some bad news about one of their promising defenders.
The Baltimore Ravens announced disappointing news for their defense during John Harbaugh’s press conference on Monday. The Ravens defense came up big during their 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday night.
The Cleveland Browns will visit the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, November 12th, in Week 10 of the 2023 season. The Browns are 5-3 and tied for second place in the AFC North.
The Ravens lead the NFL in sacks entering Week 9, despite the team’s edge rushing group being less than full strength throughout the season. It appears likely that will remain the case for the rest of the campaign, but the team has not closed the door on one or two notable reinforcements arriving.
The Ravens defense is off to a dominant start this season, which is a big reason why the team is 5-2 and sitting atop the AFC North. Does Baltimore have the best defense in the NFL?
With the Ravens in London ready to take on the Titans in Week 6, head coach John Harbaugh gave some praise to one of his international second-year players whose future he believes is very bright.
There isn’t a team in the NFL that has been as snake-bitten as the Baltimore Ravens when it comes to injuries. This has been the case for a few years, as it feels as if Baltimore loses more players to significant injuries than any other franchise in the NFL.
The Ravens are already without David Ojabo for the next month, but his absence could be quite lengthy. The second-year edge rusher is in danger of missing
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker David Ojabo, already on the injured reserve list because of knee and ankle injuries, could miss the rest of the season, coach John Harbaugh said Monday.
In a move which further explains the Kyle Van Noy addition, the Ravens announced on Saturday that edge rusher David Ojabo has been placed on injured reserve. The latter will be sidelined for at least four weeks as a result.
The Baltimore Ravens have the makings of what could be a very good defense in 2023. A few veterans from last season moved on or are still available in free agency, which will open up playing time for younger players to try and make their mark in the league.
The Ravens are certainly getting younger on defense, and David Ojabo may just turn out to be one of the leading forces for years to come.
David Ojabo does not seem too upset over the rejection, but it’s quite the stance from Suggs. Generally, former players are OK permitting current players to wear their numbers.
The Ravens‘ pass rush could receive a huge boost today as rookie second-round pick David Ojabo is reportedly set to make his NFL debut, according to Rich Eisen of NFL Network.
Ojabo was the last 2022 draft pick to sign his rookie contract.
Ojabo is considered one of the top pass-rushing prospects in the draft class after breaking out in the 2021 season with 11 sacks and 12 tackles for loss.
The 2022 NFL Draft is not believed to be strong on quarterback prospects. However, it may be stronger on players who pursue the quarterbacks.
Ojabo enjoyed a breakout 2021 campaign, recording 35 total tackles, 11 sacks and 12 tackles for loss during what will be his final college season.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!