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Late for Work: Ravens Are Named a Top Destination for Tyreek Hill

### Could Anthony Weaver's Presence Help Ravens Land Bradley Chubb?

Hill is not the only decorated veteran leaving Miami. The Dolphins reportedly are also releasing edge rusher Bradley Chubb, who could potentially be designated as a post-June 1 cut for bigger cap savings, per Pelissero.

The Ravens are expected to be in the market for an edge rusher, and [Sports Illustrated’s Anthony Miller](https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/onsi/news/anthony-weaver-could-help-baltimore-ravens-land-perfect-bradley-chubb) said that new Defensive Coordinator Anthony Weaver's history with Chubb could make Baltimore an attractive landing spot for the two-time Pro Bowler. Weaver was the Dolphin's defensive coordinator the past two seasons.

Chubb missed the entire 2024 season after suffering a torn ACL against the Ravens in Week 17 of the 2023 season. Playing under Weaver in 2025, Chubb had 8.5 sacks, 20 quarterback hits, and eight tackles for loss.

"Baltimore is desperate for a pass rusher and needs to find a way to get someone in there who can produce more than the Ravens' leader from last year, Travis Jones, with his five," Miller wrote. "Chubb might be the perfect option, combining affordability with productivity.

"One slight concern could be that Chubb will be 30 by the time the new season starts. The massive benefit for him, though, is that he knows Weaver and what his expectations are as an edge rusher, even if the play calls and system are more of new Ravens Head Coach Jesse Minter's."

Miller added that Chubb would be a much more affordable option than All-Pro edge rushers Trey Hendrickson, a pending free agent, and Maxx Crosby, who could be on the trade block.

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