C.J. Gardner-Johnson Cut By Ravens – Second Team To Drop Him This Season
It’s been a year with ups and downs for C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and the latest move adds another twist. The veteran safety was released by the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday. This is the second time he has been cut this season, after what his agent described as an “amicable mutual decision.”
His release comes just a week after Baltimore traded for Chargers safety Alohi Gilman. This signaled a shift in their defensive plans as they entered the bye week with a disappointing 1-5 record.
The 27-year-old’s season began with the Houston Texans, who acquired him from the Philadelphia Eagles in the offseason. However, Houston released him early in the year amid what KPRC’s Aaron Wilson described as, “friction behind the scenes,” including Gardner-Johnson’s frustration with his role and desire to blitz more often. He logged 11 tackles across three games before being let go.
After he joined Baltimore, Gardner-Johnson didn’t appear in any games before the two sides decided to part ways. Despite the drama, the safety expressed gratitude and optimism about the future. Gardner-Johnson said on X, “I just want to take a moment to thank all the teams I’ve been a part of. Every experience has helped me grow both on and off the field. My passion for the game is still strong, and I’m excited to keep working and playing the sport I love.”
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Still, Gardner-Johnson’s ability is undeniable. He played a key role in the Eagles’ Super Bowl run last year, and his versatility in the secondary could make him an appealing target for teams in need of depth and energy on defense. For now, though, his next stop remains unclear, and after a chaotic few months, the once-promising safety will be hoping for stability wherever he lands next.
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