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Updated at Mar 9, 2026, 18:07
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Former Baltimore Ravens punter Jordan Stout has landed a new deal, signing with the New York Giants.

John Harbaugh has been busy bringing in former Baltimore Ravens players. Along with tight end Isaiah Likely heading to the New York Giants, the team has also brought in punter Jordan Stout.

Stout has signed a three-year deal with the Giants, coming in at $12.3 million.

NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported on the signing, stating:

"BREAKING: The #Giants and former #Ravens P Jordan Stout have agreed to a 3-year, $12.3M deal that makes him the highest paid punter in the NFL, per multiple sources. John Harbaugh had Stout in Baltimore and now has him with the Giants."

Stout was named an All-Pro and Pro Bowl for the first time in his career in 2025. He secured 2,657 yards on 53 punts, with a 50.1 yards per punt average.

Stout's 44.87 net yards per punt ranked him first at the position, and his 74-yard long was ranked third. He also had 26 punts inside the 20-yard mark.

Simply put, Stout had a wonderful season, and he has now worked himself into three year deal in New York.

Harbaugh may have left the Ravens, but he has made it a point to bring in players that he was a fan of while in Baltimore.

Special teams have been one of the most underrated yet important units in the NFL, and it appears teams are catching onto that.

Stout's deal may seem like a confusing one, but his ability to pin teams in the 20-yard line and his net average on punts are major reasons he was named to a Pro Bowl and All-Pro.

Now, he joins a Harbaugh-led team with a chance to help the Giants' defense get a hand up on the competition with his punting ability.

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Stout joins Likely, who also signed a three-year, $40 million deal.

To make matters worse, the Ravens have also lost center Tyler Linderbaum to the Las Vegas Raiders, who paid a historic three-year, $81 million deal.

The Ravens have now lost three of the top free agents in a matter of hours of the legal tampering period.