Hoyland had been part of a two-man competition with Tyler Loop to replace Justin Tucker as Baltimore’s kicker, but he appears to have lost out to the sixth-round pick from Arizona.
The Ravens are set to announce a slew of roster moves, and one will include Baltimore waiving undrafted rookie place kicker John Hoyland.
Hoyland had been part of a two-man competition with Tyler Loop to replace Justin Tucker as Baltimore’s kicker, but he appears to have lost out to the sixth-round pick from Arizona.
The #Ravens are releasing kicker John Hoyland, sources tell @CBSSports.
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) August 2, 2025
He’d been part of a two-man competition with Tyler Loop to replace Justin Tucker as Baltimore’s kicker. pic.twitter.com/JhtZbo3GMA
Kicker John Hoyland
Hoyland joined sixth-round pick Tyler Loop to add another rookie to the kicking competition as the Ravens sought to find their replacement for Justin Tucker. Hoyland connected on 79.3% of his field-goal attempts and 99.3% of his extra points during his five years at Wyoming. Hoyland was 15-of-19 on field goals during his final season.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Tyler Loop wins Ravens kicker competition as John Hoyland gets waived
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