 Big news from our Baltimore Ravens and let's get straight into it. So we all know the Baltimore Ravens, they had to get down to 53 men on their roster yesterday and they did just that. They had some real tough decisions to make but they made them, but they're not done making decisions yet because there's still a lot more transactions that are to take place. Now, for instance, the Y receivers, it was always expected that the Ravens had five locks at Y receiver that being Odell Beckham, Jr. Rashad Bateman, Devon Duvenay, Nelson Aguilore and first round pick this year, Zay Flowers and those five locks, they all made the team. But then there was some battle for that six Y receiver spot. And most people assumed that it would be Tylen Wallace because of the plays that he made in the pre-season and just because of his familiarity with the team. And it ended up being Tylen Wallace because of the plays he made in the pre-season and his familiarity with the team. So he got that six Y receiver spot. But then y'all remember when it was being said it was floating around that the Ravens, though they're the first team that could have five first round picks at Y receiver on their team at one time because that's never happened before. And again, Odell Beckham, Jr. first rounder, Nelson Aguilore, Rashad Bateman, Zay Flowers and the fifth one was Laquan Treadwell, but Laquan Treadwell, he was cut in the 53 man roster cut down. And even though he made that nice touchdown catch against the Bucks the other night and I felt like he just wasn't used to being so wide open. He was like, man, how did I get so wide open on his play that he hesitated to celebrate for a bit? But anyway, he did not make the initial roster, but all hope is not lost for Laquan Treadwell because according to Ian Rappaport, he said veteran Y receiver Laquan Treadwell plans to sign a practice squad deal with the Ravens tomorrow. So Laquan Treadwell is going to be a Raven. He won't be on the active roster, but he'll be on the 16 man practice squad roster. So this is telling me the Ravens are like, Hey, we got to stay ready so we don't got to get ready. And with the Baltimore Ravens, it is on the in the back and the front of a lot of people's minds. This year is health, obviously every year is health. Cause that's been a thing that has really been taking the Ravens out of the post season. It's been taking them out of contention every single year since 2020. It's been health. Remember 2020 Lamar Jackson concussion in a playoff game. 2021 Lamar Jackson, he, what was it? The high angle sprain. And then last year he got the injury too. So that there's just been injuries and not Lamar Jackson hasn't been the only person that's been getting hurt, but he's been our main guy that's been getting hurt, but our receivers too. Think about Odell Beckham Jr. He didn't even play last year. You think about Rashad Babin. He hasn't played the full two years of his tenure as a Baltimore Raven yet. So there's injuries at different positions, but specifically why receiver? You gotta be careful with it. So Laquan Treadwell, he is going to be that man that, hey, stay ready so you ain't gotta get ready. So just in case, hopefully they don't need to use them, but just in case because, you know, stuff happens. Anyway, moving on. The Baltimore Ravens also, they cut some veterans and I was like, whoa, I thought those guys were gonna make the roster. Some of those cuts that they made were to guys like a quarterback, Josh Johnson, who had, he had looked decent this preseason. I know it started off a bit slow for him, but then he started to not necessarily catch fire, but he started to look a lot better, a lot more comfortable and whatnot. So I guess he just had to be out there a little bit more, but they cut Josh Johnson. They cut Melvin Gordon. They cut Kevan Seymour, who, y'all know, I said that he was a lot to make this Ravens roster. I really thought he was gonna be there for sure. And they also cut Daryl Worley. I'm like, man, remember Daryl Worley? I remember him in that week, 18 game last year against the Bengals. He was like, locking up. I said, whoa, Daryl Worley, where this come from? But I ain't complaining, I love it. But they cut him and they also cut Brent Urban as well. But all hope is not lost, at least for a few of those guys because this morning, Josena Anderson, she reported, she said, I'm told QB Josh Johnson, defensive back Kevan Seymour and defensive end Brent Urban are currently expected to be added to the Ravens 53 man roster per source. So, if they are added to the roster, Ravens are already a 53 men right now. That means three men would have to step down. Three men would have to probably be put on short-term in your reserve, meaning they could come back later because that would open up three roster spots. That would be the only way to open up three roster spots unless you release three players, but the Ravens are not going to do that. So, when you look around the roster, who could be some of the guys that get put on IAR? Now, one of them could possibly be Tyler Huntley. Ravens quarterback, their backup quarterback, Tyler Huntley, because he played in the first game against the Eagles. And he came in there and did his thing, but then he left with a hamstring injury. And I remember thinking like, okay, Ravens are just, they just be an extra cautious or whatnot. It ain't nothing serious. The ball ball said it ain't nothing serious. Like, okay, cool, it ain't nothing serious. I ain't going to trip. Ravens fans, let's not trip. We'll team keep it clean, we good. Then we hadn't seen Tyler Huntley play since. And it was like, okay, it is pre-season. He's a backup quarterback. They normally play what's going on. We hadn't seen him play or practice at all. It was reported just yesterday that he was running on the adjacent side of the field. Him and Tyus Bowser, that was actually two days ago. So that was good news. That was nice to hear about. So he's getting closer to coming back, but he didn't practice yet. So he's not ready yet. So I think Tyler Huntley, he could be a candidate for injured reserve. Also, when you look at the Ravens running backs, they got J.K. Dobbins, Gus, it was Justice Hill and Keaton Mitchell. Now Keaton Mitchell, he also had an injury scare in the pre-season similar to Tyler Huntley. But he had a shoulder stinger. And with a shoulder stinger, it could take a little bit to heal. It could take a, maybe like a couple of weeks sometimes to heal. It fluctuates, but it's not a serious injury. It's nothing that will keep him out for too long. But the Ravens could look at him like, huh, you've had that shoulder stinger. You're not gonna be a starter for us right now. You'd primarily be a special teams guy. So maybe they could look at him like, all right, we could use your spot for one of those three guys. So he would be another candidate in my opinion for them to possibly put him on injured reserve. So we'll see what happens with that. Also somebody else who, I think the Ravens could do that with as well. And this is just my opinion. Again, NFL outside of no plugs, no sources, no connects, no, none of that. I think Sala, the rookie six round pick offensive lineman, I think he could be somebody that they could actually put on injured reserve because I don't really feel like there will be a spot for him because they have their offensive line already. Obviously the starters, Linda Baum, Kevin Zitler, John Simpson, Morgan Moses and Ronnie Stanley. And he is a guard slash tackle, but you got Pat McCurry. He could play all the offensive line spots. You got Daniel Philelli and you got Ben Cleveland as well. That could be your backup. So Ben Cleveland did look better than Sala in this preseason. So maybe they'd be like, you know what, Sala, you'll go down for a little bit, but hey, we'll see. I could be wrong about that one. And any other spots, maybe Malik Ham, he could be another candidate for injured reserve. Oh, another one that will be on injured reserve. So we ain't even got to think about candidates. Pepe Williams, that is one that's definitely going to be being put on injured reserve because he's not expected to be back till October. So you're not going to have him just sitting on a roster hurt if he's not expected to be back till October. That's a roster spot that will definitely be getting opened up like right away. So that clears up a lot of confusion. So that's one spot right there. So those three guys again, Josh Johnson, Brent Urban and Kevon Seymour, that's one spot right there for them for sure, Pepe Williams spot. So we'll see what happens with that, but Raven's got a lot of maneuvering, a lot of roster maneuvering to continue to do. Now another person who could go to a short-term injured reserve, depending on the severity of his injury and the recovery is Malik Humphrey. So another cornerback spot. John Harbaugh has continued to say, Malik Humphrey is going to be back in the early part of the season. We haven't gotten any clarification on exactly how early it will be. It sounds like whenever they talk about it, it sounds like he'll miss maybe two or three games, maybe four, it doesn't sound like it's anything past five, but that's just what I got from what everybody's been saying. We don't have any for sure certain dates or anything like that that tell us how long Malik Humphrey is going to miss. So we'll just keep waiting for that. Now, another thing that happened with current, that's, we covered everything that happened with current Ravens, but there's some stuff that happened with some former Ravens and there was some former Ravens that were getting cut. And I was like, oh man, it's crazy how things can change just like that. Like in an instant, things can change. Remember Tyler Baty? Ravens drafted him thing last season. They drafted Tyler Baty, didn't really find a place for him. Then they ended up cutting him, ended up cutting Tyler Baty. Then he ended up catching on with the Denver Broncos in his very first game. He had a big touchdown play. And I was like, oh yeah, okay, Tyler Baty, we see you baby. And then that was it. So he was on there and then they ended up cutting him. Also, our running back, what was his name? Tyson Williams, there we go. Tyson Williams who, oh man, he had made, he was nice. I had really like Tyson Williams, man, because he was somebody that you could tell, he was always a big play where he had some nice speed, nice cuts. Sometimes he had some trouble holding on to the ball. And then there were some times when I think just, his head wasn't in the game. Cause I remember, I never forget that play against the Cincinnati Bengals. It was a fourth down play. Game was on the line and Lamar Jackson throws it to Tyson Williams. And he runs out of bounds before he gets the first down market. And it's fourth, this is fourth down. So you running out of bounds, that ends it. That's it, that's a wrap. That it's over at that point. But I do remember his good plays against the Raiders. He made some big, some nice long runs. And I remember he had a nice long touchdown run too. But anyway, the Ravens had cut him. And I remember being upset about that. Cause I'm like, you're really gonna go with these older veteran running backs who just, they ain't got much left in the tank, but y'all gonna go with them over this young guy with all this energy and you can change him. But they cut him. He signed with the Colts, but then he ended up getting cut this off season as well. And then there was Eric Tomlinson, they're tight in Ravens tight in from a couple of years back, just primarily a blocking tight in. He caught a few passes here and there, but he ended up getting cut as well. But anyway, that's all the big updates we got for now. Got more coming later on. So y'all stay tuned for that now. There was something that I was shocked that the Ravens did in this roster cut down. I was really shocked and surprised that they did it. I couldn't believe it. To find out what that is, watch this video right here. Team Keep It Clean. I love y'all, appreciate y'all and we out.