Cornerback Tre’Davious White is headed to Baltimore from the Los Angeles Rams as the Ravens attempt to shore up their NFL-worst pass defense at the trade deadline Tuesday.
White, a two-time Pro Bowl selection with the Buffalo Bills, was acquired by the Ravens along with a 2027 seventh-round pick in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick.
The Ravens might not have White integrated in time for him to see action this week, as they play the Cincinnati Bengals in Baltimore on Thursday night.
The Ravens allow 280.9 passing yards per game, last in the NFL entering Week 10.
Signed to a one-year deal worth up to $10 million with incentives in the offseason, White was a healthy scratch for the fourth consecutive game last week at Seattle. He was granted permission to seek a trade last month by Rams coach Sean McVay.
“He’s been such a pro about the way he’s handled obviously a not-ideal situation for him,” McVay said. “If you guys saw the way he’s practiced, the way that he’s been a pro in every sense of the word.”
White was runner-up for Defensive Rookie of the Year with the Bills in 2017 and named All-Pro in 2019, when he led the NFL with six interceptions.
Since tearing his ACL in 2021, White has been fighting to stay healthy. He suffered another season-ending injury (Achilles) in 2023 and was released by the Bills in a cap-savings move in March.
White has recorded 18 interceptions, 70 passes defensed and 323 tackles in 86 career starts with the Bills (2017-23) and Rams.
–Field Level Media