
The Pittsburgh Steelers have added another former Baltimore Ravens linebacker to their roster, signing Malik Harrison to a two-year, $10 million deal. This marks the second consecutive year a Ravens linebacker has made the switch, following Patrick Queen’s move last offseason.
Not everyone in Baltimore is pleased with these departures. Ravens star cornerback Marlon Humphrey publicly called out Harrison on X for joining their AFC North rivals.
Harrison, who played both inside and outside linebacker, was a key special teams contributor during his four seasons in Baltimore. The former Ohio State standout appeared in 15 games last season, recording 54 tackles and two sacks while playing alongside Roquan Smith.
The Ravens shuffled through multiple linebackers after benching Trenton Simpson, giving Harrison opportunities despite his struggles. Over his career, he has totaled 174 tackles, seven tackles for loss, and four quarterback hits, posting career-highs in every category during the 2024
season.
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