During his time in Stillwater for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, former wide receiver Tylan Wallace became a household name. He earned second team All-American honors as a senior.
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With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Ravens are in agreement on a contract to bring WR Tylan Wallace back to Baltimore, according to Jordan Schultz. Wallace provides wide receiver depth while being a standout on special teams.
Tylan Wallace may not be a household name, but the Baltimore Ravens wide receiver is an important cog in the machine. A 2021 fourth-round pick from Oklahoma State, Wallace has been largely a special teams player throughout his four years in Baltimore.
The Ravens started their offseason after Sunday's loss to the Bills and that means the team's impending free agents have started thinking about what's next for them.
It's going to be a long offseason for the Baltimore Ravens, for multiple reasons. Obviously, picking up the pieces after yet another heartbreaking playoff loss is going to be a challenge in and of itself.
Put it on a shirt, "He allergic to the sideline. It's a phrase Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers said after Tylan Wallace's epic 84-yard catch and run touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals last Thursday night.
The Baltimore Ravens’ recent Thursday night clash against the Cincinnati Bengals didn’t just deliver a big divisional win; it showcased the surprising potential of wide receiver Tylan Wallace.
It was a long time coming for Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace, but at long last, his breakout performance finally came. In Thursday night's win over the Cincinnati Bengals, Wallace was the unexpected star of the show with three receptions for 115 yards, including an 84-yard touchdown where he tight-roped down the sideline.
The Baltimore Ravens have had a 100-yard receiver for most weeks this season. Some weeks, it is Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, or Isaiah Likely when their aerial attack goes nuclear.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace was the unexpected star of Thursday night's win over the Cincinnati Bengals, putting together the best receiving performance of his career and making some massive plays.
The Baltimore Ravens looked to be on their way to tying things up 21 all after Tylan Wallace scooted 84 yards down the field to give the Ravens their third touchdown of the night.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's 84-yard touchdown pass to Tylan Wallace early in the fourth quarter of Thursday's game against the Bengals is officially the longest pass of his NFL career. He has Wallace to thank for that.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace may not have been a huge factor in the box score, but make no mistake, he had himself quite an eventful game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
Throughout his first three NFL seasons, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace has been a key piece on special teams, but his role on offense is a different story.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace has been a key piece on special teams over his first three NFL seasons, but heading into Year 4, he wants to get involved much more on offense as well.
The Baltimore Ravens are fairly thin at the wide receiver spot. A few years ago, the team selected Tylan Wallace in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
The best of training camp is always watching the roster battles play out in real time. The Baltimore Ravens selected Tylan Wallace in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, but the Oklahoma State product has struggled to catch on with the team.
This isn’t the first time he has found himself competing for his roster spot. Just last year, it seemed like the former fourth-round pick wasn’t going to last in Baltimore.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Tylan Wallace is entering the final year of his contract, but the team could cut him before he reaches the end of his rookie deal.
A Baltimore Ravens offensive weapon was listed as questionable to play the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. The Ravens had a few key players on the injury report heading into the practice week.
In one of the more improbable returns of the year, Ravens special team ace and WR Tylan Wallace called game: And for his efforts, he just received a tremendous honor: Wallace has only played in seven games this year and has yet to log a reception as a WR.
Tylan Wallace was the hero in the Baltimore Ravens’ home win over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 14. Wallace returned a punt the other way for a walk-off 76-yard touchdown.
Using Stathead from Pro Football Reference, Yardbarker shines a spotlight on key names and numbers from Sunday's NFL action:
With the majority of Week 14's action in the books, here's a look at the losers from the week.
The Ravens needed overtime to beat the Rams, 37-31, on Sunday, and it was a pretty electrifying play that won it.
Kickers are football players too. This is an idea Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has championed for years. In a joint practice with the Commanders, Tucker backed this talk up with action as scuffle broke out in front of him.
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