The Baltimore Ravens have sent shockwaves throughout the NFL by officially terminating the contracts of two rookie players just weeks after rookie minicamp, following a series of internal issues that the team described as “unacceptable” under the new 2026 season culture standards.
According to multiple internal sources, both rookies were repeatedly late to team meetings, unprepared during playbook study sessions, and consistently violated basic disciplinary principles that the coaching staff demanded from the very beginning of the offseason.
Although neither had played a single snap of regular-season NFL football, both had been viewed as physical prospects following the recent draft.
Ty Pezza, a blocking tight end from Brown with limited receiving workload, was expected to provide depth as a physical blocker, while Reid Williford, a linebacker from Charlotte, drew attention for his potential to contribute on special teams as an offseason depth piece with no mention among top undrafted players.
Many evaluators considered them depth contributors with potential upside if developed properly.
However, sources say the Ravens coaching staff quickly lost patience after initial warnings produced no positive changes. The off-field issues and lack of commitment ultimately outweighed their on-field potential.
The final decision came after several tense discussions between the player development department, assistant coaches, and senior leadership within the Baltimore organization.
According to league sources, head coach Jesse Minter delivered an extremely strong speech to the entire team immediately after the decision was officially announced.
“I don’t care how talented you are or how high your expectations are. If you don’t respect the process, don’t respect your teammates, and don’t respect the logo on that helmet, you will not be here.”
According to many players who were in the locker room that day, the room fell completely silent as Minter continued.
“The Ravens don’t build success with promises or social media. We build it with accountability, discipline, and sacrifice every single day. Anyone who doesn’t understand that will be left behind.”
Sources described the atmosphere inside the Ravens’ facilities after the meeting as “extremely tense,” but it also generated significant respect from many veterans on the team.
Several veteran players are said to have fully supported the decision, believing the Ravens need to establish stricter standards as they push for another Super Bowl run.
The Baltimore Ravens are entering the 2026 season under enormous pressure as Super Bowl expectations continue to rise around quarterback Lamar Jackson and the team’s talented core.
Team leadership reportedly believes that building a strong internal culture is just as important as any personnel additions.
One NFC executive described the decision as “a true culture-changing moment” for the Ravens organization.
“The message is very clear,” the executive said. “Reputation, potential, or athleticism will no longer protect anyone if the team’s standards are taken lightly.”
Ravens fans also reacted strongly on social media immediately after the news broke.
“This is the kind of leadership Baltimore has needed,” one fan wrote.
Another commented: “The Ravens used to be known for toughness and professionalism. It feels like the team is locking back in.”
According to sources, the Ravens are expected to continue evaluating additional undrafted free agents and veteran depth players throughout the offseason to add roster depth ahead of the 2026 training camp.