Instant analysis of the Ravens' signing C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the practice squad

The Ravens have been decimated in the secondary. Still, reinforcements are on the way, as former Eagles and Texans defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson is signing with the Ravens’ practice squad pending a physical.

According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, Gardner-Johnson and the Texans clashed about his role and ability to blitz and be more active near the line of scrimmage.

During the spring, the Eagles traded Gardner-Johnson to the Texans along with a 2026 sixth-round pick for offensive guard Kenyon Green and Houston’s 2026 sixth-round pick. After one year in Detroit, Gardner-Johnson returned to the Philadelphia Eagles and won a Super Bowl while spearheading a swagger and physical defensive unit that was the NFL’s best. Gardner-Johnson says what’s on his mind, and that outspoken nature played a role in his trade to Houston.

Gardner-Johnson joined the Eagles via trade in 2022 and logged six interceptions in just 12 games en route to a Super Bowl appearance. Gardner-Johnson had six interceptions last season while helping the Eagles win the Lombardi Trophy.

With the news now official, we’re examining instant analysis and key takeaways from the deal.

Gardner-Johnson is accomplished

Gardner-Johnson had six interceptions in 2024 with Philadelphia, but had none through three games this season. Gardner-Johnson joined the Eagles via trade in 2022 and logged six interceptions in just 12 games en route to his first Super Bowl appearance. Gardner-Johnson had six interceptions last season while helping the Eagles win the Lombardi Trophy.

Gardner-Johnson can help Kyle Hamilton be normal

Baltimore likes to play a three-safety look, and Gardner-Johnson’s arrival takes some pressure off rookie Malaki Starks, while allowing Kyle Hamilton to play closer to the line of scrimmage.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Takeaways from C.J. Gardner-Johnson joining the Ravens’ practice squad

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