Former Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Kendall Lamm signed a contract with the Baltimore Ravens less than two weeks ago. But on the eve of the team’s 2026 Week 1 preseason contest, Lamm has changed his mind about playing this season.
The Ravens announced Friday afternoon it placed Lamm on the reserve/retired list.
Lamm spent four seasons with the Dolphins from 2022-25. He started 16 contests during that four-year stretch, 15 of which came during the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
Last season, Lamm appeared in 13 regular season games as a backup.
With his retirement, the offensive tackle ended his 12th NFL campaign before it really began. In addition to the Dolphins, he also played for the Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans.
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