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Former Ravens Punter Jordan Stout Joins Giants, Reunites with Coach Harbaugh
Stout signs 3-year, $12.3 million deal to become NFL's highest-paid punter
Mar. 9, 2026 at 9:32pm
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Free-agent punter Jordan Stout has reportedly reached a three-year, $12.3 million contract agreement with the New York Giants, making him the NFL's highest-paid punter. Stout is reuniting with former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, who is now the head coach of the Giants. Fellow former Ravens player Isaiah Likely is also joining the Giants.
Why it matters
This move represents a significant loss for the Ravens, as they are now losing another key member of their team. Stout was a valuable asset as their punter, and his departure will leave a hole that the team will need to fill. The reunion of Stout, Harbaugh, and Likely in New York also creates an interesting dynamic, as they look to build a winning team together.
The details
Stout's new contract with the Giants makes him the highest-paid punter in the NFL, a testament to his skills and the value the Giants place on the position. The deal cannot be officially signed until Wednesday, when the new league year begins.
- On March 9, 2026, reports surfaced that Stout had reached a contract agreement with the Giants.
- The new league year begins on Wednesday, at which point the contract can be officially signed.
The players
Jordan Stout
A free-agent punter who previously played for the Baltimore Ravens.
John Harbaugh
The head coach of the New York Giants, who previously held the same position with the Baltimore Ravens.
Isaiah Likely
A former player for the Baltimore Ravens who is also joining the New York Giants.
What’s next
The contract cannot be officially signed until Wednesday, when the new league year begins.
The takeaway
The departure of Stout, along with the reuniting of Harbaugh, Stout, and Likely in New York, highlights the ongoing changes and challenges facing the Baltimore Ravens as they look to rebuild their roster and coaching staff.
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