After a missed field goal and online vitriol directed at Ravens kicker Tyler Loop, Steelers fans rallied to support a charity he endorses, raising over $6,000 in just 36 hours, demonstrating community kindness and turning a negative moment into a positive impact.
Ravens kicker Tyler Loop faced online harassment after missing a crucial field goal in a playoff game, which contributed to Baltimore's season-ending loss and playoff absence, prompting support from some fans and emotional reactions from Loop and team members.
Tyler Loop was officially named the Ravens' kicker after a standout preseason game where he made five field goals, including his longest from 53 yards, in his hometown stadium in Dallas, earning praise from coach John Harbaugh and celebrating with family and friends.
The Ravens continued their preseason success with Cooper Rush throwing for 198 yards and a touchdown, and rookie kicker Tyler Loop impressing with five field goals near his hometown, as they prepare for the regular season with a focus on backup offensive line stability and a deep running back room.
Tyler Loop impressively went 11-for-11 on field goals during his first live stadium practice with the Baltimore Ravens, including a 60-yard kick that could have been league record-worthy, earning high praise from coaches and fans alike.
The Arizona Wildcats secured a last-second victory over the Colorado Buffaloes with a 24-yard field goal by Tyler Loop as time expired. This win marks the fourth consecutive victory for the Wildcats, guaranteeing their first winning record in conference play since 2017. Arizona executed a flawless game-winning drive, led by Jonah Coleman's career-high 179 rushing yards, to set up the winning kick. Despite struggling with field position, the Wildcats outgained Colorado and overcame a tie game to score five times. The victory propels Arizona to a 7-3 record and sets up their final home game against No. 13 Utah.