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Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Justin Madubuike could be an option for the New York Giants in 2024 free agency.
The Baltimore Ravens and their defensive plans for the future have been in limbo for the last 6 months after $98 million NFL All-Pro defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike suffered a career-threatening neck injury in a Week 2 win over the Cleveland Browns.
With Madubuike’s career and future with the Ravens in doubt, we finally might have some clarity on what will happen next, and it’s good news for the franchise.
“I’m hearing that retirement is not in the cards for Nnamdi Madubuike and there’s a realistic expectation he will be back in a Ravens uniform this fall,” Ravens Vault’s Bobby Trossett wrote on his official X account on Friday.
Madubuike seemed to give the clearest indication he might be able to return to the field in 2026 with a recent post on X which simply said: “Good News” followed by the prayer hands emoji.
It’s the second cryptic, indirect message Madubuike has sent out on social media in recent months.
Madubuike broke his silence for the first time on his Instagram stories with a picture of himself on December 8, captioned with 3 crystal ball emojis.
Ravens Still Have Issues to Address on Defense
The Ravens defense was just at much at fault as the offense when it comes to last season’s 8-9 finish and missing the playoffs.
“Let’s be clear, even if Nnmadi Madubuike returns next season the Ravens still need to address the trenches BADLY,” Ravens insider Hoodie Ramey wrote on X. “Maybe not R1, but it needs to be their biggest priority without question.”
While the issues on offense can mostly be addressed if 2-time NFL MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson can stay healthy, on defense it’s an issue of simply not having the right horses to run the race — particularly at edge rusher.
NFL.com’s Matt Okada called the defensive front the “Highest Priority Fix” for the Ravens this offseason.
The Ravens addressed that in part when they hired Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator and former Ravens assistant coach Jesse Minter as their new head coach, with Minter already stating he’s going to make the defensive play calls.
“A couple years ago, Baltimore’s defensive front was a strength, anchoring the top scoring defense in the NFL,” Okada wrote. “In 2025, it was a weakness. Defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike missed 15 games with a neck injury that still has his 2026 status in doubt … Per NFL Pro, Baltimore’s 28.4% pressure rate (fourth-lowest in the league) and 4.3% sack rate (second-lowest) were both their lowest marks as a franchise in at least eight seasons of available data. Perhaps through both free agency and the draft, the Ravens should focus on restoring their defensive front at the start of the Jesse Minter era.”
Shocking Injury to $98 Million Superstar
Madubuike was put on injured reserve on September 27 with a neck injury.
The news broke just one day ahead of a massive AFC showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs, and was followed by even more mystery as former head coach John Harbaugh refused to say it wasn’t a career threatening injury.
“I’m trying to explain it in the best way I can in terms of what I’m allowed to tell you,” Harbaugh told a group of reporters. “A lot of that are things he needs to address with you guys, on his time. Those are questions best addressed by him going forward.”