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Ex-Eagles Super Bowl Champion Safety Takes Pay Cut to Join Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens have officially added one of the NFL’s most disruptive defensive playmakers to their secondary — a veteran safety whose range, instincts, and edge bring immediate attitude to the back end. The move underscores Baltimore’s urgency to stabilize a banged-up defense and keep pace in a tightening AFC North race.

That veteran is C.J. Gardner-Johnson, a recent Super Bowl champion in Philadelphia known league-wide for his ball skills and versatility at nickel, free safety, and dime. He joins the Ravens’ practice squad after a late-September release by Houston and is expected to elevate quickly once he’s acclimated to the scheme. Reports note he owns 18 career interceptions and 300+ tackles, with league-leading (tied) 6 INTs in 2022 and another 6 during last season’s title run with the Eagles. 

Through the first month of the 2025 season in Houston, Gardner-Johnson appeared in three games, logging 15 tackles as the Texans stumbled out to 0–3 before parting ways. The release followed role-related friction, per multiple reports.

Baltimore’s calculus is simple: the secondary needs proven production while stars recover. With Kyle Hamilton, Marlon Humphrey, and others dealing with injuries, the Ravens view Gardner-Johnson as a low-risk boost who can moonlight across roles and bring takeaways back to a defense that thrives on them. The team announced the practice-squad signing Tuesday. 

Financially, this is a classic “fit over cash” move. Because Houston remains on the hook for his fully guaranteed 2025 salary after a recent restructure, Baltimore’s cap exposure is minimal — effectively a practice-squad contract with upside if/when he’s elevated. In other words, Gardner-Johnson accepts a pay cut on the Baltimore side to chase the right opportunity, while the Ravens secure a veteran ball-hawk at bargain cost. 

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and the staff have emphasized adding versatility and takeaways to weather the injury storm. Gardner-Johnson checks both boxes: a tone-setter who can match in the slot, range over the top, or heat up the pocket as a blitzer — all hallmarks of Baltimore’s most menacing defenses. 

Reflecting on the move, Gardner-Johnson framed his decision bluntly:
At this stage, it’s about winning the right way. Baltimore’s identity fits my game — physical, disciplined, and hunting the ball. I’m here to help this team finish.

For a Ravens team trying to steady the back end and reassert its defensive standard, adding C.J. Gardner-Johnson may be the spark that restores swagger and pushes Baltimore deeper into the playoff conversation.

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Texans Fan Arrested in Baltimore After Armed Threat Against Ravens Fans Before Kickoff
Baltimore, MD – September 5, 2025 — Authorities in Baltimore arrested a Texans fan on Sunday morning after he allegedly made armed threats toward Ravens fans outside M&T Bank Stadium, just moments before kickoff of the heated Ravens vs. Texans Week 5 matchup. The suspect, identified as Derrick James Holloway, 34, of Houston, Texas, has been charged with aggravated assault, making terroristic threats, carrying a firearm without a license, and disorderly conduct, officials confirmed. According to police, the confrontation unfolded around 10:30 a.m. in Lot B, where tailgating crowds were swelling ahead of the Sunday afternoon showdown. Witnesses reported that the man, wearing Texans gear, became aggressive in a heated exchange and brandished a handgun while shouting threats at nearby Ravens fans. Security personnel immediately intervened, detaining the suspect before Baltimore police arrived on the scene. Officers recovered a loaded .40 caliber pistol from his waistband along with additional ammunition. No shots were fired and no injuries were reported. The area was briefly locked down as police interviewed witnesses and reviewed surveillance footage. Within 20 minutes, the situation was declared safe, and fans were allowed to return to their pregame celebrations as kickoff approached. Officials credited the quick response of stadium security and law enforcement for preventing what could have been a dangerous escalation. “Our top priority is the safety of every fan,” a Baltimore police spokesperson said. “Because of fast action, the incident was contained without harm.” In response, security screenings at M&T Bank Stadium were tightened, with all spectators required to undergo enhanced checks before entering the stadium. Despite the scare, the clash between the Ravens and Texans proceeded as scheduled. The incident underscored the intensity of NFL game days and served as a sobering reminder of the need for vigilance on Sunday afternoons in Baltimore.