The Baltimore Ravens have signed Lardarius Webb Jr., the son of former Super Bowl champion Lardarius Webb Sr., as an undrafted free agent. He will compete for a roster spot with the team.
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The Baltimore Ravens' list of undrafted free agent signings includes one very familiar name.
Lardarius Webb Jr. is coming aboard, the team shared on their official website earlier this week.
He's the son, of course, of Lardarius Webb Sr.
His father was a third-round pick of the Ravens in the 2009 NFL Draft out of Nicholls State. He won a Super Bowl as part of nine seasons with the franchise that included 15 interceptions and 91 passes defensed.
The younger Webb is listed as a safety and bounced around during his college career.
He first played at Oklahoma State, then South Alabama, and finally Wake Forest.
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Webb Jr. had 41 tackles in the 2024 season for South Alabama, including two tackles for loss, and he intercepted two passes.
In 2025 with Wake Forest, Webb Jr. made 35 tackles, had a sack and broke up seven passes.
On the Wake Forest official website, Webb is listed at just 5-foot-9 and 168 pounds. There, he was classified as a combination of safety and cornerback.
At his size, he'll have an uphill climb to make the Ravens' roster, but maybe he can push for a practice squad spot to try and return the Webb name into the building in Baltimore.
Lardarius Webb Jr. is the son of Lardarius Webb Sr., a former Ravens player who won a Super Bowl with the team.
Lardarius Webb Sr. was a third-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft and played nine seasons with the Ravens, recording 15 interceptions and winning a Super Bowl.
Lardarius Webb Jr. will need to compete effectively during training camp and preseason to earn a spot on the Ravens' roster.

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