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Top Kenji Bahar News
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Kenji Bahar: Dropped from practice squad
The Ravens have cut Bahar from their practice squad, Clifton Brown of the team's official website reports.
Bahar served as the backup to emergency starter Josh Johnson for Sunday's loss to the Bengals. With both Lamar Jackson (ankle) and Tyler Huntley (illness) presumably nearing a return, Bahar is the odd man out.
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Kenji Bahar: Reverts to practice squad
Bahar reverted to the Ravens' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Bahar was elevated for Sunday's game and served as the backup quarterback to Josh Johnson. He didn't enter the contest, though it's possible he is promoted again for Sunday's matchup against the Rams if both Tyler Huntley (illness) and Lamar Jackson (ankle) remain unavailable.
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Ravens' Kenji Bahar: Slated to back up Johnson
Bahar was elevated to the Ravens' active roster Saturday.
Bahar is now slated to back up starter Josh Johnson with Tyler Huntley on the reserve/COVID-19 list and Lamar Jackson (ankle) sidelined for a second consecutive game. The undrafted free agent set records Division III records during his tenure with Monmouth, including touchdown passes (70) and passing yards (9,642).
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Ravens' Kenji Bahar: Poised to back up Johnson
Bahar has been elevated to the active roster ahead of Sunday's game against the Bengals, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
With Tyler Huntley (illness) on the reserve/COVID-19 list and Lamar Jackson (ankle) not traveling with the team to Cincinnati, Josh Johnson is slated to serve as the Ravens' starting QB on Sunday, with Bahar now set to handle backup duties.
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Kenji Bahar: Let go by Baltimore
Bahar was cut from the Ravens' practice squad Monday.
Bahar joined Baltimore's practice squad last week but has been let go after spending less than a week with the team. He was also with the Ravens in training camp after signing as a UDFA in the spring.
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Kenji Bahar: Added to Ravens' practice squad
Bahar was signed to the Ravens' practice squad Tuesday, Clifton Brown of the team's official site reports.
The quarterback was released from the team's practice squad in August but now returns following the departure of Trace McSorley. With Lamar Jackson (illness) and Tyler Huntley operating as the Ravens' top two options, Bahar will provide additional depth at the position.
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Kenji Bahar: Let go by Ravens
Bahar was waived by the Ravens on Tuesday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.
Bahar originally signed with Baltimore as a UDFA in the spring and was let go during the offseason, but he re-signed at the start of training camp, was subsequently cut and then re-signed again before being cut once more Tuesday. He could rejoin the Ravens as a depth quarterback if the team experiences any more injuries at the position.
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Ravens' Kenji Bahar: Back in Baltimore
Bahar re-signed with the Ravens on Monday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Bahar spent time with the Ravens earlier in the offseason, particularly while Lamar Jackson was going through the league's COVID-19 protocols. He'll now get another shot with the team due to Trace McSorley (back) set to miss the rest of the preseason. He stands to operate as the No. 3 quarterback behind Jackson and Tyler Huntley.
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Kenji Bahar: Cut by Baltimore
Bahar was waived by the Ravens on Friday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
Bahar re-signed with Baltimore in late July after being cut earlier in the offseason, but he was waived again Friday with Lamar Jackson back after testing positive for COVID-19. Bahar is likely destined for a practice squad should he receive another opportunity.
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Ravens' Kenji Bahar: Re-signs with Baltimore
Bahar signed a contract with the Ravens on Wednesday, Daniel Oyefusi of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Starting quarterback Lamar Jackson tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, leading Baltimore to re-sign Bahar to work as the team's No. 3 quarterback. The undrafted free agent spent minicamp with the Ravens before being waived in early June.
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Kenji Bahar: Waived by Baltimore
Bahar has been waived by the Ravens.
Bahar went undrafted this past offseason and subsequently got picked up by the Ravens. He played collegiate ball at Monmouth, where he set several school records. The Baltimore native was hoping to earn a spot providing depth at quarterback for his hometown team, but he will now look for a new landing spot.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 190 lbs |
| Birthplace: Baltimore, MD |
| Age: 28 |
| Experience: R |










