The Baltimore Ravens have acquired veteran edge rusher DreāMont Jones from the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a conditional 2026 fifth-round draft pick that could upgrade to a fourth-rounder. At 28 years old and with 35 career sacks over 99 games, Jones brings a proven pass-rushing capability to a Baltimore defense that has struggled to generate pressure this season.
This move comes as the Ravens attempt to rebound from a sluggish start (3-5 record) and a pass rush that has yielded only 11 sacks through eight gamesāamong the lowest totals in the league. Jones enters Baltimore hot, recording 4.5 sacks and nine quarterback hits in his last four outings for Tennessee, offering immediate depth and potential impact for a team in need of reinforcements.
While analysts view the trade as a smart, low-cost upgrade, they note it may not be a game-changer alone. The Ravens still face broader defensive deficiencies, but adding Jones is seen as a meaningful step toward restoring their edge-rushing potency and positioning themselves for a late-season surge.