The Baltimore Ravens agreed to terms on a contract with veteran offensive tackle Joseph Noteboom Saturday, adding depth to the team's offensive line group. Noteboom, who spent the previous seven seasons with the Rams, joins Baltimore after becoming a free agent.

Noteboom's agreement is reportedly a one-year deal, according to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.

The 29-year-old was originally a second-round draft pick out of TCU in 2018 by the Rams. He played both guard and tackle positions during his tenure in Los Angeles.

His time with the Rams included signing a three-year, $40 million contract with the Rams in 2022. Since signing that deal, he appeared in 24 games and made 18 starts.

Noteboom's career has been impacted by multiple injuries, including a torn ACL and MCL in 2019, a torn Achilles tendon in 2022, and an ankle injury in 2024 that limited his play.

In Baltimore, Noteboom is expected to fill a swing tackle role, providing backup at both left and right tackle behind expected starters Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten. He may also compete for playing time at left guard.

The move to add Joseph Noteboom follows the Ravens selecting three offensive linemen in the recent 2025 NFL Draft. The team also announced they had signed nine of their 11 draft picks Saturday.(Source)

The team confirmed the agreement via social media Saturday.

"We have agreed to terms on a contract with OT Joseph Noteboom!"(Source)

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