Ravens Lock In Long Snapper Nick Moore on Four-Year Extension
The deal continues Baltimore's late-season push to retain pending free agents.
Overview
- The Ravens announced the four-year agreement on Jan. 3 after Nick Moore disclosed it during an appearance on the Ryan Ripken Show.
- The move fits a run of in-season extensions for key contributors, including Mark Andrews, Travis Jones and John Jenkins, as Baltimore prioritizes continuity.
- Moore has been the primary long snapper since 2021 after going undrafted, spending time with the Saints and XFL, and earning a role from the Ravens' practice squad.
- He missed the 2023 season with a significant injury, which the team describes as a knee issue and other outlets report as a torn Achilles.
- The extension helps steady special teams with punter Jordan Stout and rookie kicker Tyler Loop, and some coverage suggests punter Jordan Stout's expiring rookie deal could draw attention next.