The Baltimore Ravens have signed safety K’Von Wallace, per a team announcement, adding some veteran depth at a position that has quietly been crucial to their defense over the last few years.
Wallace, 28, was originally an Eagles fourth-round pick in 2020. He appeared in 45 games across his first three seasons with a tertiary role on defense and a core role on special teams. He was waived during final roster cuts in 2023 and quickly found a new home in Arizona, where he started five of the Cardinals’ first six games.
Wallace was released once again after Budda Baker returned from injury, and the Titans swiftly claimed him off waivers for a starting role in their defense. Wallace finished the season with career-highs across the board, including 12 starts, 89 tackles, six passes defended, and his lone interception to date.
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