Ravens restructure Marlon Humphrey's contract for cap space
The Baltimore Ravens have restructured cornerback Marlon Humphrey's contract, creating $13.39 million in salary cap space. His 2025 salary was reduced from $18 million to the NFL minimum, with the remainder converted to a bonus. This move follows a series of roster changes, including re-signing left tackle Ronnie Stanley and adding wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. The restructuring lowers Humphrey's cap hit from $25.38 million to help the team manage its finances. Humphrey, a Pro Bowl player, is expected to play a key role in the Ravens' secondary this season. The team is likely to pursue additional cornerbacks through free agency and the upcoming draft.