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The Baltimore Ravens have a solid young core, with several long-term foundational pieces on both sides of the ball. They have ...
That could be a big 10 pounds for Wiggins, who was listed at 6-1 and just 173 pounds coming out of Clemson as the 30th overall pick in the first round of last year's NFL Draft.
That could be a big 10 pounds for Wiggins, who was listed at 6-1 and just 173 pounds coming out of Clemson as the 30th overall pick in the first round of last year's NFL Draft.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins delivered a promising rookie season. He's looking for more, though, and that starts with a lofty goal of 10 or more takeaways in Year 2.
New faces bring excitement, but some of the incumbents are also making names for themselves. Nate Wiggins will be even better ...
It started back in 2017 when the team selected Marlon Humphrey with the No. 16 overall pick in the NFL Draft, and the team doubled down on the position last year when Nate Wiggins was the No. 30 ...
Get an inside look at the Ravens' rookie class, including in the meeting, equipment, and weight rooms, Malaki Starks' leadership, and more. Plus, watch the coaching of Sr. Defensive Assistant ...
Wiggins, a first-round pick in 2024, had a strong rookie season. He played in all but two games, broke up 13 passes and held quarterbacks to a 66.7 passer rating when they targeted him.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins identified a weakness in his game and is eating his way to improvement. Anthony Licciardi Jun 6, 2025 10:03 PM EDT In this story: ...
"Ten-plus turnovers," Wiggins declared on the Ravens’ "The Lounge" podcast. "No matter if it is interceptions, forced fumbles. I need 10-plus." ...
— NFL (@NFL) September 22, 2024 "CeeDee Lamb probably was the best," Wiggins said. "I feel like he gave me the most work out there in my rookie year.