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Vinson takes pride in the fact that he comes from a HBCU school, but he says there's no pride in being the first HBCU player ...
In an interview with ESPN, Baltimore Ravens rookie Carson Vinson explained why he isn't proud to be the only HBCU player drafted to the NFL.
Trenton Simpson is not surprisingly listed as the starter at weakside inside linebacker. Veteran free-agent addition Jake ...
Carson Vinson, the Ravens' fifth-round offensive tackle, will always have the distinction of being the only HBCU player selected in the 2025 NFL draft. When Vinson enrolled at Alabama A&M, he knew ...
The first day of padded practices looked more like OTAs, but there were moments, including a brief fight and movement in the ...
One of those prospects was Alabama A&M offensive tackle Carson Vinson. Vinson offered great size at 6-7 and 321 pounds and great experience as a four-year starter in college, so it's easy to see ...
Ravens’ Head Coach John Harbaugh Sees Big Potential in Vinson Carson Vinson has made his presence felt during rookie minicamp, and it’s not just because of his massive, 6-foot-7, 321-pound frame.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Some offensive penalties the Baltimore Ravens will probably live with.
The Baltimore Ravens took an HBCU product on Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft. Alabama A&M offensive tackle Carson Vinson was the No. 141 overall pick, three spots ...
Alabama A&M offensive tackle Carson Vinson was the No. 141 overall pick, three spots ahead of former Jackson State quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
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