There have already been major changes with the Baltimore Ravens this offseason, as the team moved on from long-time head coach John Harbaugh and is currently looking to identify a replacement.
More changes could be on the horizon in Baltimore, too.
Ravens predicted to cut ties with Marlon Humphrey
In a recent article, ESPN’s Benjamin Solak predicts that the Ravens will cut ties with veteran cornerback Marlon Humphrey over the offseason in order to generate some financial flexibility.
Humphrey played in 15 games for Baltimore in 2025 and tallied 53 solo tackles, 13 passes defended, four interceptions, two forced fumbles and a sack.
From Solak:
"The Ravens will part ways with cornerback Marlon Humphrey, whether via trade or just as an outright cut. Humphrey has been one of the most targeted -- and least successful -- cornerbacks deep downfield this season. He would hit the Ravens' cap for nearly $20 million in 2026, the final year of his current deal."
The Ravens selected Humphrey in the first round (16th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft and he’s been a defensive standout for the team ever since. He’s been named to four Pro Bowls and two All-Pro teams as a member of the Ravens, and he led the entire NFL in forced fumbles in 2020.
But, he’s about to turn 30 and heading into the final year of his current contract. The Ravens would save a boatload of money by releasing him after June 1—$19.3 million, to be exact, per OvertheCap.com.
Humphrey has meant a great deal to the Ravens organization, and Ravens fans, but sometimes emotion needs to be removed when a business decision must be made in the best interest of the team. We'll see if it comes to that in Baltimore this offseason.
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