
The former 2017 second-round pick for the Baltimore Ravens filed a grievance against the team in March 2023. Now, he’s withdrawn it.
According to The Baltimore Sun’s Brian Wacker, former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Tyus Bowser has withdrawn his grievance against the team.
Bowser claimed the Ravens had misdiagnosed a knee injury which kept him off the field the for entire 2023 season. After being released in March 2024, Bowser filed the grievance which incurred a $1.8 million salary cap penalty against the team. Had he won the case, they’d be penalized another $2.7 million. The withdrawal will now have the ravens receive a $1.8 million cap credit.
Prior to 2023, Bowser played the final nine games of the season in 2022 after recovering from a torn Achilles against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 18. Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh and the team expected Bowser to play in 2023, but things went awry quickly when Bowser arrived to the team facility on the NFI list and walked into the facility with his knee heavily wrapped.
Tyus Bowser arrives. Knee is wrapped and he’s got a limp.
Currently, Bowser is on the PUP list. pic.twitter.com/o111MGfJ4E— Kyle Phoenix (@KylePBarber) July 25, 2023
Note: My tweet of him being on PUP is incorrect. He was on NFI.
Since being released by the Ravens, Bowser played for two teams in 2024, the Seattle Seahawks and Miami Dolphins. He began with the Seahawks on the practice squad and was elevated to play in two games. Then, was claimed off the practice squad by the Dolphins and played in seven games. He finished with 11 tackles, five tackles for loss.