

The Ravens and long snapper Nick Moore have agreed to a contract extension of four years, ensuring that the talented veteran will remain in Baltimore for a long time.
Baltimore has continued its trend of extending contracts with many of its pending free agents in advance. The Ravens now have extended Mark Andrews as well as nose tackle Travis Jones and defensive tackle John Jenkins.
Moore is about the complete his fifth and sixth seasons with the Ravens. Moore missed the 2023 NFL season due to a knee injury, but has recovered and become one of the NFL’s best long snappers in the last two seasons.
Moore helped the transition of two legends, Justin Tucker and Sam Koch, to punter Jordan Stout (now Tyler Loop), and rookie kicker Tyler Loop. Moore is a veteran presence who has consistently delivered accurate snaps.
Moore, a former Minor League Baseball (first and third bases) player with the Boston Red Sox spent four years before switching gears to play football in college at Georgia.
In 2020, the Ravens hired him as the heir apparent of Morgan Cox who was still playing for the Tennessee Titans. Moore became the Ravens full-time coach in 2021, and hasn’t turned back since.
“I could not be happier.” Moore stated, “My family and I have grown to love this place.” This is where we wanted to live. I am so grateful to Eric [DeCosta] for getting this deal done. I appreciate his trusting me, and believing in me to continue producing at the same level as I have been for the last six years. “I’m so happy for this opportunity.”