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Ravens Pro Bowler Says He Will Be Changing His Name

Ravens Pro Bowler Says He Will Be Changing His Name
Ravens Pro Bowler Says He Will Be Changing His Name


A detail of a Baltimore Ravens helmet before the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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During an incredible 2023 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens were able to dominate the competition during the regular season and ultimately pave their way to the AFC Championship Game, where they fell short to the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.

With the 2024 season about to begin, Lamar Jackson and company are hoping to take it to another level and lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy when all is said and done.

With the Ravens holding a Super Bowl-or-bust mentality, Baltimore will need everything to go right and have all of its players bought in on contending for a title.

That said, there’s not much room for error while competing with the likes of Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, who want to make NFL history by becoming the first team to win three Super Bowl titles in a row.

But before all of that action takes place on the field, Pro Bowl defensive tackle Justin Madubuike has decided to change his name to better reflect his Nigerian heritage.

His new name will be Nnamdi Madubuike, according to Kyle Phoenix of Baltimore Beatdown.

Madubuike and the Ravens get their 2024 season started earlier than the rest of the league as they’ll play in the NFL opener against the Chiefs in what could be an epic rematch of the AFC Championship Game.

It’ll be interesting to see how things pan out for the Ravens this season, as they have much to prove after falling short of the title.


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