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Report: Ravens’ Nnamdi Madubuike could return in ’26

By Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2026 | 11:36 AM

The Baltimore Ravens are optimistic that standout defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike could return this season from what was considered ​a career-threatening neck injury he suffered ‌in Week 2 of the 2025 season, ESPN reported Tuesday.

Per the report, Madubuike underwent neck surgery last week, with doctors telling the team that they thought ‌he ​could return in 2026.

Without ⁠him manning the defensive ⁠line last season, the Ravens defense was 24th in the NFL and had trouble pressuring opposing quarterbacks. The Ravens had just ​30 sacks for 189 yards in 2025, a huge drop from 2023 (60 sacks, 454 ⁠yards) and 2024 (54, 318).

Both ⁠the Ravens and Madubuike have been ​mum about his future since the injury, but ​it was known that the two-time Pro ‌Bowl selection was taking part in Baltimore’s offseason workouts.

A third-round draft pick by Baltimore out of Texas A&M, Madubuike has 30 career ⁠sacks and 69 QB hits in 78 games (66 starts).

He also has 203 career tackles and two forced ⁠fumbles.

“Not having ‌Nnamdi this year was a ⁠horrible situation for our team,” Ravens ​general ‌manager Eric DeCosta said after ​the Ravens ⁠finished their season 8-9 and did not make the playoffs.

“I think it affected us in different ways — in many ways. He is a great player, a great person, a special person.”

–Field ​Level Media