The Baltimore Ravens have interest in a former Cleveland Browns Pro Bowler in free agency.
According to the league's transactions wire on Tuesday, the Ravens hosted tight end David Njoku for a free-agent visit.
"Browns free-agent TE David Njoku visited today with the Baltimore Ravens," ESPN's Adam Schefter relayed.
Baltimore's interest in Njoku makes sense considering the current state of their tight ends room.
The Ravens only have two tight ends under contract in Mark Andrews and Durham Smythe, the latter of whom doesn't offer anything as a pass-catcher.
Of course, Baltimore lost tight end Isaiah Likely in free agency to the New York Giants, so they especially need a pass-catcher at the position.
Njoku definitely checks that box. The former Browns tight end has three 600-yard seasons in his career, including a 2023 campaign that saw him tally a career-high output of 882 receiving yards, which earned him a Pro Bowl nod.
Njoku has battled injuries in recent years, but with Andrews on the roster, the veteran wouldn't have to log as many snaps, which increases his chances of staying healthy.
With the free-agent visit complete, we'll be keeping an eye out for any update on Njoku possibly landing in Baltimore.
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