Ravens roster cuts: Tracking the path to 53 players

With Tuesday’s deadline fast approaching, we’re tracking the roster cuts one player at a time.

The Ravens and 31 other teams have begun the painstaking process of trimming their training camp rosters from 90 players to the NFL’s required 53 ahead of Week 1.

Baltimore is a loaded team with Super Bowl aspirations, meaning there aren’t many available roster spots, and few of the players on the bubble will make the cut. The Ravens have decisions to make at the reserve running back and backup offensive line positions, among others.

With Tuesday’s deadline fast approaching, we’re tracking the roster cuts one player at a time.

Baltimore waived the undrafted rookie on Monday.

Washington was waived via an injury settlement.

Signed before the start of training, Gage has been released.

Sharp signed with Baltimore after the draft.

The former Oklahoma and Tulsa offensive tackle signed with Baltimore as an undrafted free agent.

The former Georgia defensive end signed with Baltimore after the NFL draft.

Ravens waive TE Mike Rigerman ahead of 53-man roster deadline

Baltimore Ravens waive Mike Rigerman ahead of 53-man roster deadline

The Ravens have started making roster cuts, and The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec reports that undrafted rookie tight end Mike Rigerman has been waived.

Baltimore has about 35 or 36 more moves to make before the Tuesday deadline.

Baltimore has one of the NFL’s top tight end groups, and the team will likely roll with Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, and Charlie Kolar.

Rigerman set school records with 1,807 yards and 21 touchdowns during his career at Findlay. He was the 2023 Great Midwest Atlantic Conference Offensive Player of the Year.

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