Report: Ravens to release Jeremy Zuttah

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The Baltimore Ravens will be looking to work through some significant turnover on the offensive front for the second time in as many years.

After already losing standout right tackle Rick Wagner to free agency, Baltimore is set to release veteran center Jeremy Zuttah on Wednesday, NFL Network's Aditi Kinkhabwala reports.

Cutting Zuttah saves the Ravens nearly half of his scheduled $4.6-million cap hit, so the move appears to be made at least partially with some financial flexibility in mind.

Along with the departures of Kelechi Osemele and Eugene Monroe last offseason, though, the Ravens will now have lost a total of four starters up front in a two-year stretch.

Zuttah, who signed a five-year contract as a free agent in 2014, started all 41 appearances over three seasons in Baltimore. He played in the first Pro Bowl of his career in January.

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