9 key players who could be playing their last games with Ravens

As the Baltimore Ravens prepare to take on the Tennessee Titans, there’s a chance this could be the final game of the 2019 season for them. Though the Ravens are huge favorites to win this game and Super Bowl LIV, that’s the nature of the …

CB Brandon Carr

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Carr has been a workhorse for Baltimore since joining the team in 2017. While he’s not quite the same player he was earlier in his career, Carr is still a talented and intelligent football player who is willing to do whatever a defense asks of him. This season with the cornerback depth chart full, Carr has played a bunch at safety, which has helped defensive coordinator Don Martindale do some great things.

However, the Ravens can save $6 million on their 2020 salary cap by cutting him. And with big money going to Tavon Young, there’s just not a lot of space for Carr left on the roster.

Though, while it’s doubtful Carr stays with Baltimore given his cap hit, I can absolutely see the Ravens cutting and re-signing him in a reserve role on a more cap-friendly deal.