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Loop was included as a player whose stock was trending down. While at times, Loop showed his big leg with some long ...
Tyler Loop Leading Ravens' Kicker Competition Even after a subpar performance in the final OTA, Baltimore Ravens rookie Tyler Loop seems to have the inside track to a starting job.
Tyler Loop was the first kicker ever drafted by the Ravens, but the NFL wasn’t always his dream.
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Overcoming early adversity and maturing has given Arizona kicker and "big-time player" Tyler Loop "a good shot at having a good career in the NFL." After this season, Loop could go down as ...
Ravens rookie kicker Tyler Loop was 5-of-9 at OTA on Wednesday. All of Loop’s misses were from 50 yards or longer. — Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) June 11, 2025 ...
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Who that is depends on the competition this summer. But per Ravens insider Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, Tyler Loop is currently leading undrafted free agent John Hoyland.
Tyler Loop will go down statistically as one of the top Arizona kickers in program history. Will he also punt for the Wildcats in 2024?
The Baltimore Ravens have a kicker competition between rookies Tyler Loop and John Hoyland. While Loop remains the favorite, one beat reporter notes that he's anything but a lock to land the job.
Since releasing Tucker, they've held a competition between two rookies: Tyler Loop, a sixth-round pick out of Arizona, and John Hoyland, an undrafted free agent out of Wyoming.