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Ravens Reach Four-Year Extension With Nick Moore

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LS Nick Moore

The Ravens have reached a four-year contract extension with long snapper Nick Moore, keeping the talented veteran in Baltimore long-term.

It continues Baltimore's trend late this season of reaching extensions with its many pending free agents ahead of time. The Ravens have now extended tight end Mark Andrews, nose tackle Travis Jones, defensive tackle John Jenkins, and Moore.

Moore is about to complete his sixth year and fifth season with the Ravens. He missed the 2023 season with a knee injury but has bounced back to re-establish himself as one of the NFL's top long snappers over the past two seasons.

Moore has helped with the transition from two legends – Justin Tucker and Sam Koch – to punter Jordan Stout and rookie kicker Tyler Loop. Moore has been a steady veteran presence for both, in addition to throwing back consistently spot-on snaps.

A former Minor League Baseball player (first and third base), Moore spent four years in the Boston Red Sox system before changing gears and going to Georgia to play college football.

The move paid off, and the Ravens first picked him up in 2020 as their heir apparent to Morgan Cox, who is still snapping for the Tennessee Titans. Moore took over the Ravens' full-time job in 2021 and hasn't looked back.

"I couldn't be happier. My family and I, we've grown to love it here," Moore said. "This is the place that we wanted to be. I'm so thankful for Eric [DeCosta] and his team getting this deal done and trusting me and putting their faith in me that I'm going to be able to continue to produce at the level I've been producing at for the past six years. I'm just so excited for the opportunity I've been given."

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