
The Ravens got somber news Monday night when they learned of the passing of former tight end Konrad Reuland.
Reuland, 29, suffered a brain aneurism last month and had been fighting for his life the last two weeks. He passed away in California on Monday.
Head Coach John Harbaugh opened his post-game press conference after the loss to the New England Patriots by offering his respects to Reuland and his family.
“We lost a Raven today,” Harbaugh said. “I just want to offer our condolences to his family. We love Konrad Reuland. Every single guy in the locker room loves him and knows him.”
Reuland spent portions of the 2014-2015 seasons on Baltimore’s practice squad and active roster. He played in four games with the Ravens last season.
Reuland’s death is another tragedy in what has been a trying year for the Ravens. They lost second-year cornerback Tray Walker to a dirt bike accident this spring and then long-time defensive assistant Clarence Brooks died in September after a battle with esophageal cancer.



