Free agent Wolf announced his retirement via his personal Instagram account Sunday.
Wolf signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Georgia in 2020 and spent parts of two seasons in Baltimore before bouncing around the league with the Colts, Packers, and Commanders. He never appeared in a regular-season game after catching 25 passes in college at Tennessee and Georgia.
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Eli Wolf: Not tendered by Washington
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Washington didn't extend Wolf (undisclosed) a qualifying offer or contract tender as a restricted free agent Wednesday, so he's officially an unrestricted free agent, per the NFL's transaction log.
Wolf signed with the Commanders in August last year, but he landed on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury just a week later and was sidelined for the entire 2022 campaign. The undrafted tight end out of Georgia has been part of four different organizations across the past three years, but he's yet to make his NFL debut.
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Commanders' Eli Wolf: Links up with Washington
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Wolf signed a contract with the Commanders on Sunday.
Wolf was waived by the Packers on July 22. The 25-year-old has spent time with the Colts and Ravens as well, but has yet to make his regular season NFL debut.
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Packers' Eli Wolf: Claimed by Green Bay
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Wolf was claimed off waivers by the Packers on Thursday.
Wolf was waived by the Colts earlier this week but was scooped up by the Packers on waivers. He's also spent time with the Ravens since going undrafted out of Georgia in 2020 but has yet to make his NFL debut.
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Eli Wolf: Gets cut Tuesday
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Wolf was waived by the Colts on Tuesday, JJ Stankevitz of the Colts' official site reports.
Wolf had signed a reserve/future deal with the Colts in January after joining their practice squad in October. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee by the Ravens in 2020, but he never broke through to the active roster before his release in August of 2021. Wolf has yet to compete in an NFL game.
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Colts' Eli Wolf: Inks deal with Colts
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Wolf signed a reserve/future contract with Indianapolis on Monday.
Wolf joined the Colts' practice squad in October after spending training camp with the Ravens. He has yet to make his NFL debut since going undrafted out of Georgia in 2020.
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Eli Wolf: Shifts to COVID list
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Wolf (undisclosed) was placed on the Colts' practice squad COVID-19 list Wednesday.
Wolf has been on the Colts' practice squad since late October and has yet to appear in a game this season. He'll need to clear the health and safety protocols to have a chance of making his NFL debut during the final two weeks of the regular season.
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Eli Wolf: Joins practice squad
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Indianapolis has signed Wolf to the practice squad, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston reports.
Wolf previously spent time with the Ravens, but he's still yet to make his regular-season NFL debut. Now, the former University of Georgia standout will look to continue his development with the Colts.
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Eli Wolf: Heads to waivers
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Wolf (Ieg) was waived by the Ravens on Saturday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
The Ravens' initial 53-man roster features just two tight ends -- Mark Andrews and Nick Boyle. The team may look to keep Wolf around on the practice squad if he's healthy, but the undrafted rookie is a run-blocking specialist, so his upside in this powerhouse offense would be capped.
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Ravens' Eli Wolf: Dealing with soft-tissue issue
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Wolf tweaked a leg muscle during Monday's practice, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
It's unclear how Wolf suffered the injury, and the severity of the injury is also unknown for the moment. This is bad timing for the Georgia product, especially considering he's battling Jacob Breeland (knee) for one of the last spots on the 2020 roster. Wolf logged just 13 catches for 194 yards and a touchdown last year in college, but he could conceivably contribute as a depth blocking specialist once healthy.
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Ravens' Eli Wolf: Competing for roster spot
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Coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that he expects either Wolf or Jacob Breeland (knee) to make Baltimore's regular-season roster, Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Both undrafted free agents figure to compete for a lone roster spot, and with Breeland working to recover from a torn ACL and meniscus suffered October, Wolf could benefit from an early upper hand. The Georgia product didn't showcase much pass-catching utility in college, logging just 13 catches for 194 yards and one score, but he could conceivably contribute as a depth blocking specialist.