Tylan Wallace
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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace.
The Baltimore Ravens aren’t going to look like anything their fans have seen in recent years when they take the field in 2026, thanks to a new head coach in Jesse Minter and a massive roster turnover.
The latest exit came on Wednesday, when wide receiver/return specialist Tylan Wallace left for a new contract with the Cleveland Browns, where former Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken is the new head coach.
“Browns have agreed to terms with formerRavens WR and ST contributor Tylan Wallace,” Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot wrote on her official X account.
“Sources: TheBrowns are signing formerRavens WR/returner Tylan Wallace, as Mary Kay Cabot also reported,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz wrote on his official X account. “The dynamic Wallace has one career punt return for a TD and now reunites with Todd Monken.”
Wallace, 5-foot-11 and 200 pounds, acknowledged the move on his official X account.
“Dawg Pound,” Wallace wrote, punctuated by the puppy dog emoji.
Too Much Talent, Not Enough Touches for Wallace
The writing was probably already on the wall for Wallace after he failed to crack a stacked group of skill players looking for touches the last few years — one that included 2 elite tight ends in Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely and 2 elite wide receivers in Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman.
Factor in carries for an NFL All-Pro running back in Derrick Henry and a 2-time NFL MVP quarterback as likely to run with the rock as throw it, and Wallace is the odd man out.
“I know it’s impossible to get the ball to every wide receiver on the depth chart, but Tylan Wallace finished the year with only four receptions,” Ravens reporter Nic Mason wrote on his official X account on February 11. “He’s one of the 24 Ravens free agents likely to test the market next month, and I’m not sure he’s done enough to stay in Baltimore.”