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Ravens Worked Out Record-Breaking Potential Jordan Stout Replacement
Baltimore looks to fill a key special teams hole left by the departure of their former Pro Bowl punter.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 11:10pm
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The Baltimore Ravens are searching for a new punter after losing Pro Bowler Jordan Stout to the New York Giants in free agency. The team recently hosted a private workout with FCS standout Jeff Yurk from Elon University, who is the all-time leader in yards per punt in the FCS. The Ravens are also reportedly signing former Oklahoma punter Luke Elzinga to compete for the job. With special teams a major emphasis for new head coach Jesse Minter, finding a reliable replacement for Stout is a top priority this offseason.
Why it matters
The Ravens' special teams unit was a strength in 2025 thanks to Stout's elite punting, but his departure leaves a significant hole. Minter wants special teams to be an 'aggressive' weapon for Baltimore, so finding the right replacement at punter is crucial to maintaining that phase of the game.
The details
Stout emerged as a consistent field-flipping weapon for the Ravens last season, tying a franchise record for longest punt and recording the sixth-highest single-game average in NFL history. Replacing that level of production will be a challenge, but the Ravens are exploring options like Yurk, who was a two-time First Team FCS All-American, and Elzinga, a former Oklahoma punter who has drawn interest from other NFL teams.
- The Ravens recently hosted Elon's Jeff Yurk for a private workout.
- The team is also reportedly signing former Oklahoma punter Luke Elzinga.
The players
Jordan Stout
The Ravens' former Pro Bowl punter who departed in free agency to join the New York Giants.
Jeff Yurk
The FCS all-time leader in yards per punt who the Ravens recently worked out privately.
Luke Elzinga
The former Oklahoma punter the Ravens are reportedly signing to compete for their open punting job.
What they’re saying
“I want a group on special teams that's innovative, that changes the game for us in a positive way and that we're not just trying to 'hang on' on special teams. We want to be aggressive. We want that to be a weapon for us.”
— Jesse Minter, Ravens Head Coach
What’s next
The Ravens will continue evaluating options at punter, both through the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft and by signing additional free agents, as they look to find a worthy successor to Jordan Stout.
The takeaway
Replacing an elite homegrown specialist like Stout is no easy task, but the Ravens are leaving no stone unturned in their search. With special teams a major priority under new head coach Jesse Minter, finding the right punter to flip the field and provide a weapon on that phase of the game is crucial for Baltimore's success in 2026 and beyond.
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