Ben Cleveland, an NFL offensive line player who should strike a free agency after playing for the Baltimore Ravens, asked for his wife’s divorce, Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland, according to legal archives in Georgia.
On Friday, the NFL player asked for divorce in Baldwin County – more than two weeks after his arrest for a Dui accusation. He had a blood alcohol content of 0.178, more than double the legal limit of 0.08, according to Fox 5 Atlanta.
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The Baltimore Ravens goalkeeper, Ben Cleveland, # 66, walked on the first half against the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on August 11, 2022. (Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Ben Cleveland declared in the documents he put in divorce from his wife due to “adultery,” TMZ Sports reported. There have been no new deposits since last week.
The two were married in July 2022 and separated at the end of December 2024, according to TMZ.
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The Baltimore Ravens goalkeeper, Ben Cleveland, # 66, looks during the pre-match warstlands before an NFL football match against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 21, 2024 in Baltimore. (AP photo / terrance Williams, file)
The Ravens selected Cleveland in the third round of the 2021 draft of Georgia. It was a selection of the first All-Sec team with the Bulldogs and played 54 games for the Ravens.
He should reach free agencies once the new league year is starting next year.
Baltimore has been one of the best AFC teams since Lamar Jackson became his. Last year, the Ravens added Ballon derrick Henry to mix.

Baltimore goalkeeper Ravens Ben Cleveland, # 66, leaves the field after the Ravens match against the Washington football team in Fedexfield in Landover, Maryland, August 28, 2021. (Geoff Burke-USA today Sports)
The Ravens were 12-5 but failed to reach the Super Bowl after a 27-25 defeat against the Buffalo Bills during the division tour. The team was the first in the yards and third of the points scored.




