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Tyler Linderbaum

C

#65

Experience: 5 years

Height: 6-2

Age: 26

Weight: 305 lbs

College: Iowa

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Defense

Days

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Mondays100000000000
Other Days (not Mon or Sun)300000000000
Sundays1311000000000

Months

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December411000000000
January100000000000
November400000000000
October400000000000
September400000000000

Opponents by Group

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vs AFC Teams1211000000000
vs NFC Teams500000000000
Outside Own Division1100000000000
vs Own Division611000000000

Opponents by Team

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Buffalo Bills100000000000
Chicago Bears100000000000
Cincinnati Bengals200000000000
Cleveland Browns200000000000
Detroit Lions100000000000
Green Bay Packers100000000000
Houston Texans100000000000
Kansas City Chiefs100000000000
Los Angeles Rams100000000000
Miami Dolphins100000000000
Minnesota Vikings100000000000
New England Patriots100000000000
New York Jets100000000000
Pittsburgh Steelers211000000000

Outcomes

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Losses911000000000
Wins800000000000

Stadiums

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Huntington Bank Field100000000000
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium100000000000
U.S. Bank Stadium100000000000
Hard Rock Stadium100000000000
Lambeau Field100000000000
Paycor Stadium100000000000
M&T Bank Stadium911000000000
Highmark Stadium100000000000
Acrisure Stadium100000000000

Biography

A former first-round selection (25th overall) of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2022 NFL Draft, Linderbaum played four seasons for the Ravens and started all 66 games he appeared in for the club.

In 2025, Linderbaum earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl honor after blocking for an offense that recorded a league-high 5.3 yards per carry and rushed for 156.6 yards per game, the second-best mark in the NFL. During his time in Baltimore, the Ravens finished with a top 2 ranked rushing offense in the NFL four-straight seasons.

A native of Solon, Iowa, Linderbaum played collegiately at the University of Iowa, appearing in 37 games and making 35 starts. He was named the Rimington Trophy winner in 2021, awarded to the best center in college football. He was also a unanimous All-American as a senior and twice earned first-team All-Big Ten honors (2020-21).

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