Late for Work: Kyle Van Noy Is Eager for Matchup vs. Aaron Rodgers

Humphrey, Alexander, and Chidobe Awuzie have been among the NFL’s best in tight-window target rate since 2018. Add in Wiggins, who from Week 11 on was PFF’s No. 19 graded cornerback, and the Ravens may have a four-headed monster.

“Then you look at Kyle Van Noy and Nnamdi Madubuike, who is a problem on the inside,” Stanback said. “I think now they’ve gotten back to having a solid front seven and the one piece that they were missing – that three-headed monster at the cornerback position. Now they have it. Now they can go out there and be dominant on the defensive side of the ball.”

Sparking the conversation was Humphrey’s comments on wanting his unit to be the foundation of the team.

“I feel that when I first came to the Ravens, it was all about the Ravens defense,” Humphrey said. “It was all about the Ravens defense. It was all about the Ravens defense, and I feel like I’ve let that standard – being here, I think [I’m] the longest [tenured] defensive guy – I feel like I’ve let that standard kind of slip, and that’s something that I want to get back.”

With the additions over the offseason, Humphrey may have his wish.

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