The Baltimore Ravens drafted outside linebacker Tyus Bowser in the second round of the 2017 NFL draft.
He turned himself into a precious and versatile player, but injuries have taken their toll on him in recent seasons.
“Unfortunate for Tyus [Bowser], he couldn’t play this year. [I] can’t really get into all the different specifics of that, as you guys know, how we handle the injuries. I think Tyus has probably talked about it in some way. He had an injury unfortunately and wasn’t able to play. We’ll have to continue to assess that in the coming weeks to see where he stands with that injury. [He’s] a great man [and] a good player for us. [It’s] just a tough deal for him this year, and we’ll have to deal with it.”
Bowser tore his Achilles at the end of the 2021 season and has recently had a mysterious knee injury that has gotten little clarity from both Bowser and the team. Baltimore would save $5.5 million by cutting Bowser, and head coach John Harbaugh said the team would continue to assess the injury.