The Ravens have brought back wide receiver Tylan Wallace on a one-year deal, per The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec.
The deal is worth $2.25 million, per FOX Sports insider Jordan Schultz.
A Ravens fourth-round pick in 2021, Wallace had his best season last year, proving himself as a dependable wide receiver and special teams standout.
He'll continue to be a depth piece in a wide receiver room led by Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and now reportedly DeAndre Hopkins.
Wallace caught 11 of the 12 passes thrown his way for 193 yards and a touchdown, an 84-yard tightrope sideline score against the rival Cincinnati Bengals. Wallace has shown a flair for the dramatic, as he also won a 2023 game against the Los Angeles Rams with a punt return for a touchdown.
Wallace will continue to be an option as a returner, though the Ravens will likely look to add more competition for that spot. Either way, Wallace will continue to play a large special teams role, as he played 56% of those snaps last season.
The Ravens also reportedly signed linebacker and special teams ace Jake Hummel Wednesday evening, showing the importance they put on that aspect of the game and securing key depth.