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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Playing time dwindles Sunday
Wallace wasn't targeted while playing four snaps on offense in Sunday's 44-10 loss to the Texans.
Wallace had seen a healthy share of playing time through the first four weeks, logging at least 30 percent of the offensive snaps in each of those contests. His playing time dwindled Sunday, however, as the Ravens had fewer snaps available at receiver while deploying more two tight end sets featuring some combination of Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar. Wallace hadn't been seeing much in the way of looks in the passing game prior to Sunday, drawing a total of five targets through four games.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Records one catch against Chiefs
Wallace caught one of two targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Chiefs.
Wallace played 40 percent of Baltimore's offensive snaps Sunday, his lowest snap share since Week 1. The veteran wideout has had a quiet start to the season, recording just three receptions for 39 yards and a touchdown on five targets. Wallace's limited usage should continue to keep him far off the fantasy radar heading into Week 5 when the Ravens host the Texans.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: No catches Monday
Wallace did not record a reception in Monday's loss to the Lions. He played 32 snaps and drew one target.
The Ravens continue to give Wallace plenty of run but he is struggling to draw targets. In 75 snaps, Wallace has seen three combined targets. He had two catches for 25 yards and a touchdown against the Browns in Week 2, though that looks like an outlier given his usage patterns. His target rate remains low despite encouraging snap counts.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Nabs first TD of 2025
Wallace caught both of his targets for 25 yards and a touchdown Sunday against the Browns.
The fifth-year wideout was not targeted in the opener despite playing roughly a third of the snaps. On Sunday, however, Wallace's snap share increased to 51 percent and he was rewarded with a pair of targets, one of which he cashed in for a 15-yard TD from Lamar Jackson. He ranks third among Raven receivers in playing time so far, ahead of DeAndre Hopkins. It's unclear how long that will hold, especially with Devontez Walker also showing some promise. For now, though, Wallace seems to be a staple when Baltimore goes three-wide.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: No targets Sunday
Wallace was not targeted on 16 snaps in Sunday's loss to the Bills.
The veteran was on the field for roughly one-third of the Ravens' snaps on Sunday. Wallace did not see a target, but it's also worth noting that the Ravens only threw 19 passes. Though Wallace nearly matched DeAndre Hopkins' 18 snaps, Hopkins seems to be more involved in the target rotation, while Wallace may be most useful as a run-blocker on the boundary.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Remaining with Baltimore
Wallace agreed to a one-year contract with the Ravens on Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Wallace had his best season in the professional ranks in 2024, notching 11 receptions on 12 targets for 193 yards and a touchdown over 17 games. The Oklahoma State product has also worked as a return man during his four seasons with Baltimore and is a mainstay on kick-coverage units. Wallace will likely reprise his role as a depth wideout in 2025, and he could be hard-pressed to build upon his modest numbers given the Ravens' signing of veteran wideout DeAndre Hopkins on Tuesday.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Best season of career
Wallace finished the regular season with 11 catches for 193 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets. He added two catches for 48 yards in the postseason.
The fourth-year wideout entered the year with seven catches for 67 yards on 15 combined targets in his first three seasons. Wallace far outperformed that in a single season, catching 92 percent of his targets at a 16.1 YPT clip. His 84-yard touchdown catch against the Bengals was one of the highlights of his career and of the Ravens' season. He will hit free agency this offseason, and it's unclear whether the Ravens will bring him back even with Wallace coming off his best season to date.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Two catches as Bateman gets hurt
Wallace caught both of his targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Eagles. He added two punt returns for 16 yards.
Wallace was the only wide receiver other than Zay Flowers to record a catch for the Ravens, as Rashod Bateman (knee) didn't finish the contest, Nelson Agholor didn't catch either of his two targets and Diontae Johnson wasn't targeted. If Bateman isn't available after Baltimore's Week 14 bye, Wallace could see more opportunities on offense in Week 15 against the Giants in addition to his usual role as the punt returner on special teams.
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Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Tops 100 yards for first time
Wallace caught each of his three targets for 115 yards and a touchdown in a 35-34 win over the Bengals on Thursday.
Mostly known as a punt returner, Wallace has yet to play more than 20 snaps on offense in a game this season and typically gets just 5-to-15 outside of blowout situations. That was again the case Thursday night, with his percent snap share ranking third among Baltimore wideouts, but he made a huge impact on the game when he took a short pass for an 84-yard TD with some incredible footwork along the left sideline early in the third quarter. He then had a 20-yard gain on the first play of Baltimore's next drive, his third and final catch of the game. Despite the primetime heroics, Wallace figures to be limited to punt returns and a depth role on offense Week 11 at Pittsburgh, as the Ravens have a deep group of WRs with four other guys that have considerable experience as NFL starters.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 200 lbs |
Birthplace: Fort Worth, TX |
Age: 26 |
School: Oklahoma State |
Experience: 5 |