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Ravens BREAKING: LB Justin Houston Signs With Panthers

Former Baltimore Ravens pass-rusher Justin Houston agreed to a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports
Ravens BREAKING: LB Justin Houston Signs With Panthers
Ravens BREAKING: LB Justin Houston Signs With Panthers

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Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Justin Houston is moving south as he reportedly agreed to a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Houston may be 34, but he has proven he can still play at a very high level through his time in Baltimore. The veteran pass-rusher had a decent debut season with the Ravens in 2021, posting 4.5 sacks, but looked like his vintage self with a 9.5-sack season in 2022. Houston not only led the team in sacks, but did so while only starting one game playing 44 percent of the team's defensive snaps.

A four-time Pro Bowl selection, Houston has built quite the resume over his 12 years in the NFL. The former third-round pick has 111.5 career sacks, including 22 in 2014, which is tied for third-most sacks in a single season. He is also tied for the most career safeties in league history at four, among several other accolades.

Now heading to Carolina, Houston joins a Panthers pass rush that had just 35 sacks last season. However, the Panthers do have a bonafide star in linebacker Brian Burns, who had 12.5 sacks by himself in 2022. If Houston can keep performing like he did in Baltimore last season, he can be a very good addition to Carolina's defense even in a limited role.


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Jon is a lead writer for Baltimore Ravens On SI and contributes to other sites around the network as well. The Tampa native previously worked with sites such as ClutchPoints and GiveMeSport and earned his journalism degree at the University of Central Florida.