Ravens cut DE Ufomba Kamalu who was arrested on domestic violence charges

The Baltimore Ravens waived DE Ufomba Kamalu shortly before his arrest on domestic violence charges.

The Baltimore Ravens parted ways with defensive end Ufomba Kamalu per Wednesday’s transactions list. On Thursday, Kamalu was arrested on a warrant for a domestic violence charge, per ESPN’s Jamison Hensley.

Kamalu was originally signed by the Ravens off the New England Patriots practice squad in October. He was waived by Baltimore a few weeks later and added to the practice squad before being signed to a futures contract this offseason.

Kamalu played no snaps for the Ravens last season and his last action in the regular season came in 2018 with the Patriots. Over four seasons in the NFL, Kamalu has played in 15 games, getting 294 defensive snaps and 60 snaps on special teams, accounting for 12 tackles and three sacks.

Baltimore has revamped their defensive line this offseason, trading for Calais Campbell and signing free agent Derek Wolfe as well as re-signing Jihad Ward and Justin Ellis.

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