Inactive Rams CB Tre'Davious White Traded to Ravens to Strengthen Pass Defense
ICARO Media Group
**Ravens Bolster Pass Defense with Addition of Cornerback Tre'Davious White**
The Baltimore Ravens, currently struggling with the NFL's 32nd-ranked pass defense, have made a strategic move to enhance their secondary. According to multiple sources, the Ravens are acquiring cornerback Tre'Davious White from the Los Angeles Rams. In return, Baltimore will send a 2026 seventh-round draft pick to the Rams, along with receiving a 2027 seventh-rounder.
White, who has been inactive for the Rams' last four games, initially started in the first four contests of the season. The cornerback had been granted permission by the Rams last week to explore trade opportunities, leading to the eventual agreement with the Ravens.
Earlier in his career, White played for the Buffalo Bills but suffered a setback with an Achilles injury last season. Despite this, in his four appearances for the Rams this season, White recorded 12 tackles and two passes defended. His addition to the Ravens' lineup is expected to provide much-needed depth and experience to their beleaguered pass defense.