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Baltimore Ravens release DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson after trading for Alohi Gilman, per report - CBS Sports
The Ravens released Gardner-Johnson after not adding him to the active roster and acquired Alohi Gilman, who contributed seven tackles in his debut, according to team sources.
- On Oct 14, 2025, the Baltimore Ravens released safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson a week after signing him to their practice squad, with Ravens officials and agent Kevin Conner agreeing to an amicable split.
- After signing Gardner-Johnson on Oct 7, the Ravens traded Odafe Oweh for Alohi Gilman hours later, reshaping their roster after the Houston Texans released Gardner-Johnson last month.
- A seven-year veteran, Gardner-Johnson has 18 interceptions over 77 NFL games and recorded six interceptions during the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl-winning season.
- Gardner-Johnson, 27, is now a free agent and Baltimore expects Kyle Hamilton and Alohi Gilman to be the starters, while his agent said, `After the Ravens traded for a safety, we were looking for a clearer path to play`, Conner told Schefter.
- Facing defensive woes, the Baltimore Ravens released Gardner-Johnson for the second time this season after the Houston Texans cut him following just three games.
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C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s fall from Super Bowl continues as he’s dumped by second team this season
C.J. Gardner-Johnson was released by the Ravens on Tuesday, making it the second time he has been cut this season already. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the split was “an amicable mutual decision."
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