The Ravens cut Ross from the active roster Tuesday. After initially failing to make the Ravens' 53-man roster at the end of training camp, Ross managed to catch on with the active roster in early September. He was limited to special teams across his seven regular-season outings with Baltimore this year, accruing five tackles (three solo) over that span. Ross will look to join a team in need of special teams help and depth at linebacker.
Ross was signed to the Ravens' practice squad Wednesday. Ross was waived by the Ravens on Tuesday and went unclaimed before signing with Baltimore's practice squad one day later. The linebacker will look to impress with the practice unit in an attempt to earn a gameday elevation down the road in 2024.
Ross is in concussion protocol Monday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. Ross's blow to the head actually wasn't sustained on the field, but rather during a car accident. He isn't a lock to make Baltimore's final 53-man roster for 2024, so he'll likely try to get back into playing shape as quickly as he can.