The Ravens cut their roster to 53 players along with the rest of the NFL by Tuesday's 4 p.m. deadline.
Here are the five biggest takeaways from Baltimore's cuts:
Three undrafted rookies defied the odds to make the team.
With arguably the NFL's most loaded roster and an 11-man drafted rookie class, it seemed like this would be a rare year when an undrafted rookie didn't crack the 53-man roster.
Instead, a whopping three made the team: safety Reuben Lowery III, inside linebacker Jay Higgins IV, and cornerback Keyon Martin.
There are many reasons why they made the team, but it boiled down to all three players earning their spot by making plays. Higgins had an interception in the preseason opener and sealed a win with a pass breakup. Lowery had an interception in the second preseason game