Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop has kicked his way onto the team this offseason. After facing tough competition in undrafted signing John Hoyland, the sixth-round pick swiftly separated himself in training camp.
He impressed the coaching staff enough to cut Hoyland, leaving the Arizona product as the only kicker on the roster. With two preseason games now behind him, Baltimore has made their stance on Loop crystal clear: he is ready to be Justin Tucker’s successor.
Ravens just made their stance on Tyler Loop crystal clear
Loop is coming off an impressive Week 2 performance against the Dallas Cowboys.