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Kāvon Wallace, a former fourth-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles, has signed with the Baltimore Ravens, marking his eighth NFL team. Wallace struggled to secure a starting position during his time with the Eagles.
A once-promising draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles has signed with his eighth NFL team.
Former Eagles defensive back Kāvon Wallace signed with the Baltimore Ravens on Monday, the AFC franchise announced.
Wallace was a fourth-round pick (No. 127 overall) by the Eagles in the 2020 NFL draft, which was viewed by some as a steal for the two-time national champion at Clemson.
But Wallace struggled to be more than a special teams role player in Philadelphia. He appeared in 45 games over three seasons but made only seven starts and 64 tackles on defense.
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Wallace was waived in August 2023 after roster cutdown day. Since then, he has bounced around to multiple teams: the Cardinals, Titans, Seahawks, Giants, Vikings and Texans.
On Monday, Wallace signed a one-year, $4 million deal with the Ravens. But he wonāt be guaranteed a spot with new head coach Jesse Minter and Baltimoreās defense.
Kāvon Wallace left the Eagles after struggling to secure a starting role, appearing in 45 games but only making seven starts.
Kāvon Wallace has played for eight different NFL teams throughout his career.
Kāvon Wallace was selected in the fourth round as the 127th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
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The Ravens will likely deploy three safeties in Minterās scheme. Kyle Hamilton, Malaki Starks and Jaylinn Hawkins will lead that group.
Wallace will compete for a roster spot with second-year player Keondre Jackson and others after the Ravens did not select a safety in the 2026 NFL draft.
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