The Baltimore Ravens got many amazing contributions from tight end Nick Boyle during his time with the team. A fifth-round pick in 2015, Boyle established himself as one of the best blocking tight ends in the NFL. However, a gruesome knee injury suffered during the 2020 season has hindered his career ever since, causing him to miss a massive amount of time.
On Wednesday, the University of Maryland held their Pro Day, and Childs Walker of The Baltimore Sun reported that Boyle was present showcasing himself as a long-snapper. Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic then detailed Boyle’s transition, saying it began late in the 2022 season and the Ravens almost needed him to play the position in Week 18.
In College Park for Maryland's Pro Day and one sight I did not expect is Ravens TE Nick Boyle out here showcasing himself as a long snapper.
— Childs Walker (@ChildsWalker) March 29, 2023
Boyle had started working on the transition to long snapping late in the season. His ability to long snap was part of the reason then Delaware HC K.C. Keeler committed to a scholarship offer. https://t.co/Vl833KdjbV
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) March 29, 2023
Ravens nearly needed Nick Boyle to long snap for them in Week 18 this year. Nick Moore had a pending personal matter that left his game status in doubt for a few days. Ravens plan would have been to use Boyle as the long snapper. Moore, however, was able to make the game and snap
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) March 29, 2023