Kyle Van Noy discusses differences between Year 1 and Year 2 with Ravens

Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy discussed the difference between his first and second year with the team

The Baltimore Ravens signed Kyle Van Noy at the beginning of the 2023 season after the team had already played a few games. It turned out to be a wise move for general manager Eric DeCosta, as Van Noy was a significant factor in Baltimore’s defense and became an exceptional team leader.

Van Noy re-signed with the Ravens this offseason on a two-year deal, returning to what was a historic defense last year. The veteran talked about the differences in preparation from Year 1 to Year 2 in Baltimore, saying that everyone knows him now and knowing the defense in general are big points to keep in mind.

“The biggest difference is that everybody knows me now – the staff behind the scenes, just getting to know them and their families. Knowing them, [having] that relationship and just coming back with the guys that I already know, having that relationship with guys like Kyle Hamilton, Roquan [Smith], ‘Daf’ Odafe Oweh], and [David] Ojabo, guys like that that you get to come back with, [having] familiar faces and getting to know [them] better. And, knowing the defense – that helps. Coming back, and you know what you’re doing – that just allows you to play a little bit faster.”

Van Noy had nine sacks for the Ravens last year and was one of many veterans to have a career resurgence in Baltimore in 2023. He hopes to continue his strong play in 2024 and continue to mentor the younger players on the roster.