Ravens rookie Chandler Rivers embraces Baltimore legacy
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Some teams talk about culture. Other teams are a culture. 'Family' is a word that the Baltimore Ravens toss around often. They do so for a reason, because they are a family. That's been evident for years, but every draft class offers a new reminder. Every rookie arrives with expectations, but just as important, they arrive searching for connection.
And for Chandler Rivers, that connection didn't take long. This is more than a football team. Baltimore has always leaned into something deeper than football. Call it culture. Hmmm, there's that word again. Call it identity. Around the Ravens, it is indeed often described as family.
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You see it in the small moments. Ja'Kobi Lane already shares a bond with Prentice Gill. Ozzie Newsome welcomed Josh Cuevas with a simple "Roll Tide." These aren't grand gestures, but they carry weight. They tell newcomers exactly what they're walking into. During a recent interview, Rivers didn't try to hide how much the moment meant. He's still smiling. Still soaking it in. He even joked that he hadn't taken his draft hat off yet.
.@_ChandlerRivers on what it meant to be drafted by the Ravens: "I haven’t taken [the Ravens hat] off… Baltimore is a known brand. I'm sitting here saying, 'Damn. I’m a Baltimore Raven.' Of course I’ve gotta go earn my spot. But I get to say I’m a Baltimore Raven." #RavensFlockpic.twitter.com/aBdevcFr6c
— Glenn Clark (@GlennClarkRadio) April 30, 2026
That kind of reaction says more than any scouting report ever could. Why does it matter, you ask? Rivers was a standout at Duke, a player known for his instincts, toughness, and competitive edge. Those traits earned him a shot in the NFL as the 162nd player taken in the 2026 NFL Draft.
But in Baltimore, talent is only part of the equation. Fit matters. Early signs suggest Rivers understands exactly what’s being asked of him. He hasn’t played a snap yet. He hasn’t heard the roar of the crowd or felt the speed of an NFL game, but he’s already bought in. The beautiful part of that is that on this team, that’s where everything starts. That's part of what it means to 'play like a Raven.'
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Chandler Rivers: ‘I’m a Baltimore Raven’ after draft call