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Kyle Youmans Named New Voice of the Ravens
| RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, June 24, 2026 | 10:38am CT |
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The Baltimore Ravens have named Kyle Youmans as the new "Voice of the Ravens," succeeding longtime play-by-play announcer Gerry Sandusky, who retired in April after 20 seasons in the role.
Youmans will serve as the team's radio play-by-play announcer for in-season broadcasts and call Ravens preseason television games. He also will take on a prominent role across the organization's media platforms, including radio, video, and podcast content, while contributing regularly to Hearst Baltimore programming on WBAL NewsRadio, 98 Rock and WBAL-TV.
The appointment makes Youmans just the third radio play-by-play voice in the Ravens' 31-year history, following Sandusky (2006-25) and Scott Garceau (1996-2005).
Youmans joins Baltimore after seven seasons with the Dallas Cowboys' media operations, where he worked as a television host, producer and reporter. During his tenure, he hosted more than 1,000 episodes of Cowboys programming and events, handled play-by-play duties for NFL television and radio broadcasts, anchored the team's NFL Draft coverage, and contributed to the Cowboys' "Deep Blue" documentary series.
A four-time Lone Star Emmy Award winner, Youmans also has extensive experience calling college football and basketball for Compass Media Networks and has worked across multiple ESPN platforms.
In the broadcast booth, Youmans will partner with Pro Football Hall of Famer Rod Woodson for Ravens radio broadcasts, which air on WBAL NewsRadio, 98 Rock and a 14-station affiliate network. The duo also will call Ravens preseason television games produced by Ravens Productions and carried on WBAL-TV 11 and regional television affiliates.
Ravens President Sashi Brown said Youmans brings a combination of play-by-play skill, storytelling ability and enthusiasm that will connect with fans while building on the foundation established by Sandusky.
Hearst Baltimore President and General Manager Dan Joerres praised Youmans' energy and passion, saying he will continue the tradition of excellence associated with Ravens broadcasts.
Woodson said Youmans' preparation, knowledge and situational awareness stood out during the interview process, adding that he looks forward to working alongside him in the booth.
A graduate of the University of North Texas, Youmans said being named the next Voice of the Ravens is the greatest honor of his broadcasting career. He credited Sandusky for helping define Baltimore sports broadcasting and said he hopes to build a similar connection with Ravens fans while helping usher in the next era of Ravens football coverage.
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