The Baltimore Ravens’ underrated EDGE rusher Kyle Van Noy looks to pick up where he left off in 2024 and carry his momentum into his third season in Baltimore. He is coming off a career year and boasting career highs in tackles for loss, quarterback hits, and sacks. Van Noy recorded 14 tackles for loss, 21 quarterback hits, 12.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles in the regular season, plus two QB hits and 0.5 sacks in the playoffs, earning his first Pro Bowl selection.
Baltimore Ravens’ Pro Bowler enters the final year of his deal

Kyle Van Noy enters the final year of his two-year, $9 million contract, and he is scheduled to earn a $2.75 million base salary and a $6.125 million cap hit. According to Over The Cap, Van Noy is currently the 61st-highest-paid EDGE rusher, with the 51st-highest cap hit in 2025. Despite being grossly underpaid, Van Noy is not actively seeking a contract extension and did not hold out for mandatory minicamp and the start of training camp.
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Baltimore Ravens award leading sacker with $500,00 bonus

According to Jason Fitzgerald of Over The Cap, the Ravens have added $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses to Kyle Van Noy’s contract, amounting to $29,412 for each game played in 2025. The front office is rewarding the one-time Pro Bowler for his hard work and playing on a very team-friendly contract. As a result, Van Noy’s 2025 cap hit jumped to $6.595 million.
Per https://t.co/26Ml33mKD0 the Ravens and OLB Kyle Van Noy adjusted Van Noy’s contract to add $500K worth of per game roster bonuses ($29,412 per game) to his deal.https://t.co/rUzsXiePSR
— Brian McFarland (@RavensSalaryCap) July 29, 2025
Kyle Van Noy addressed his future as he enters his 13th season

“It’s been an interesting offseason, but I’m here, it’s good,” Van Noy said, via the team’s website. “I’m just grateful to be with my teammates. I would love to celebrate with my family, that would be a cool experience with my kids getting to that last game [Super Bowl LX]. Obviously, I’m not LeBron [James] and Steph Curry, but the end is closer than the beginning. I know that, I think everybody knows that.”
“I can play as long as I want to,” Van noy added. “That’s my mindset. I thought about it a lot this offseason. I’m just grateful to continue to play. My body’s still good, and I can still play at a high level. I really think I’m one of the best in the league. My stats show it the last two years. I’m top 10 in a lot of stuff. I still go under the radar, which is fine. I’ve just got to keep waking people up.”