Baltimore Ravens tight end Jacob Breeland is still recovering from a torn ACL suffered last season with Oregon. While the Ravens won’t be able to use him this year, they were able to keep hold of him and effectively stash him until 2021.
According to the transaction wire, Breeland cleared waivers and was put to the reserve list. The move keeps Breeland with Baltimore for the rest of the season without counting towards their roster limit.
Breeland had a respectable 2019 campaign with Oregon, catching 26 passes for 405 yards and six touchdown receptions despite being injured after just six games. While Breeland was expected to be drafted, the injury ultimately saw his name not get called. Instead, Breeland signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent.
It was hoped Breeland would be able to compete for Baltimore’s third tight end job along with Charles Scarff and Eli Wolf. Instead, Breeland was sent to the reserve list while the Ravens signed veteran Jerell Adams to compete in training camp.
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