Ravens signal rebuild by trading 10-sack star to other Harbaugh brother

Billy Heyen

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Are the Baltimore Ravens waving the white flag?

At 1-4 on the season, they just traded away one of their top defensive playmakers.

The news was reported Tuesday afternoon by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport: Odafe Oweh is being traded to the Los Angeles Chargers.

The star pass rusher goes from one Harbaugh brother to the other.

Oweh put up a career-best 10.0 sacks in 2024. This season, he has yet to bring down a quarterback.

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The deal has four total pieces, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter:

  • Chargers get: Odafe Oweh, Rams 7th in 2027
  • Ravens get: Alohi Gilman, Chargers 6th in 2026

It's logical for the Chargers to seek out a guy like Oweh. After beginning the season with three impressive wins, they have put up back-to-back disappointing losses. Adding some juice to the pass rush is a great way to try and bounce back.

The Ravens get Gilman to help out at safety, where injuries have left them very shorthanded. They also signed C.J. Gardner-Johnson on Tuesday to help out there.

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Gilman has played all six of his NFL seasons with the Chargers, starting 39 of his 73 games. He has five career interceptions and 252 tackles.

It's not a total rebuild move, given that Gilman is a starter-level player, too. 

But Oweh is the premium position guy being sent out of town. It's probably not a move the Ravens would've made if they were 4-1 and healthy.

But they aren't and so this deal has been swung. Maybe it'll make a difference.

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Billy Heyen

Billy Heyen is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a 2019 graduate of Syracuse University who has written about many sports and fantasy sports for The Sporting News. Sports reporting work has also appeared in a number of newspapers, including the Sandusky Register and Rochester Democrat & Chronicle