Former Baltimore Ravens Tight End Converting To Long-Snapper
Nick Boyle, a former tight end for the Baltimore Ravens, recently showcased his transition to long snapper at Maryland's pro day.
This is a new role for Boyle, who began working on his long-snapping skills last season and has some prior experience in college.
An unexpected participant at #Terps Pro Day: Nick Boyle.
— Shawn Stepner (@StepnerWMAR) March 29, 2023
The former #Ravens tight end trying to show his snapping skills. pic.twitter.com/7Y2rlpaCmF
After injuries cut his career as a blocking tight end short, this could be a way for him to continue playing.
Boyle played in 90 games over eight seasons with the Ravens, recording 121 receptions for 1,049 yards and four touchdowns.
Chad Ryland displaying his strong and accurate leg to scouts.
— Brandon Schwartzberg (@bschwartzberg03) March 29, 2023
Fun nugget: Snapping to him is current NFL free against Nick Boyle. The former Ravens tight end was waived in January. pic.twitter.com/vIlF8pB2cH
He signed a three-year, $18 million deal in 2020 but was released in the 2023 season.
It's always interesting to see players adapt and find new roles in the sport, and it will be exciting to see where Boyle's transition takes him. Photo Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports
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