The Baltimore Ravens releasing undrafted rookie kicker John Hoyland caught many off guard. It still seems too early to release a competitor for the team’s most questionable starting spot in 2025, but other glaring needs on the camp roster forced Baltimore’s hand.
With the increase in opportunities but also stress for the 2025 sixth-round selection, Tyler Loop, many were wondering how the move would affect him. In Sunday’s training camp practice, he proved to be unfazed by what transpired and looked better than ever.
Sunday was Baltimore’s first practice at the stadium, giving Loop a chance to kick on his home field in front of fans for the first time in his NFL career.