After seven seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, Tyus Bowser takes his talents to the Pacific Northwest.
Bowser, 29, was a second-round pick by the Ravens out of Houston. In 89 games with 23 starts, the Houston product racked up 152 total tackles, 22 tackles for loss, 48 quarterback hits and 19.5 sacks. His best season came in 2021, when he started all 17 games and recorded 59 total tackles, eight tackles for loss, 15 QB hits and seven sacks, all career-bests.
The Ravens released Bowser on March 13, shortly after the start of the new league year. It took him a while to find a new home, but he finally found one just before the season, and what a perfect fit for him.
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