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New York Post
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Estranged wife of Ravens lineman denies adultery claims: ‘In bad faith'
Ben Cleveland's estranged wife is waving a red challenge flag. Following the adultery allegations from Cleveland, the estranged wife in question — Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland — is adamant the claims are 'knowingly false' and that she did not cheat on the Ravens lineman. Cleveland, 26, initially made the allegations against her when he filed for divorce in Baldwin County, Ga., on Feb. 28, which was 16 days after his DUI arrest in the same county. Advertisement However, in response, Kaitlyn 'vehemently' denied them in a submission to the court on Thursday. She claimed to the court that they were all 'made in bad faith.' 3 Ben Cleveland and Kaitlyn Terrell during a Ravens game. Instagram/Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland 3 Ravens offensive lineman Ben Cleveland filed for divorce from his wife, Kaitlyn Terrell, 'because of adultery,' according to court documents. Instagram/Ben Cleveland Advertisement Kaitlyn has previously suggested that her estranged husband's comments were lies. In early March, she shared a few Kelsea Ballerini lyrics on her Instagram story that suggested to express she had a lot to say regarding the impending divorce, but wasn't able to speak on it. Of Ballerini's song 'Interlude (full length' she posted 'Cause people that I loved are just people that I knew once. Advertisement The rumors goin' 'round, but the truth is kinda nuanced. I wanna set it straight, but my lawyer says I shouldn't,' according to a screenshot by TMZ. In her file on Thursday, she also stated that she is hopeful the former couple can come to an agreement to solve the 'matters and controversies' that surround the divorce and breakup. Yet, she also requested that the judge equitably split the couple's assets and grant her alimony if they're unable to reach an agreement. 3 Ben Cleveland looks on against the Washington Commanders during the second half of the NFL preseason game at FedExField on August 21, 2023 in Landover, Maryland. Getty Images Advertisement In Cleveland's documents from February, he noted the date of separation was on or about Dec. 29, 2024, and that the two got married on July 21, 2022. They met at the University of Georgia. Cleveland was a third-round pick by the Ravens in the 2021 NFL Draft and he recently re-signed with the team in the spring for the upcoming season. After Patrick Mekari signed with the Jaguars in free agency, Cleveland could be looking at a bigger role in 2025.


Daily Mail
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
NFL star Ben Cleveland's estranged wife hits back over adultery allegations after he filed for divorce
NFL star Ben Cleveland's estranged wife has adamantly denied his claims that she cheated on him. The Baltimore Ravens lineman filed to divorce Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland on February 28, submitting the documents in Baldwin County, Georgia. According to TMZ, the 26-year-old filed for divorce from Terrell Cleveland, whom he married in 2022, 'because of adultery.' However, in her response to the court on Thursday, Terrell Cleveland reportedly has insisted that she didn't cheat on the Georgia product. She hit back at the 'knowingly false' claims, alleging that they were 'made in bad faith,' and 'vehemently' denied them. Terrell Cleveland also said that she hoped she and Cleveland could come to an agreement to resolve all 'matters and controversies' surrounding their split. She petitioned the judge to equitably split their assets and award her alimony, should they fail to reach such an agreement. The couple met at the University of Georgia, where Cleveland played guard for the Bulldogs, and got married in 2022. In his filing, Cleveland, who penned a new contract to stay in Baltimore this offseason, claimed that he and Terrell Cleveland separated back in December. Terrell Cleveland previously appeared to indirectly respond to the allegations by sharing song lyrics on her Instagram story from the Kelsea Ballerini song 'Interlude'. The lyrics read: 'The rumors goin' 'round, but the truth is kinda nuanced. I wanna set it straight, but my lawyer says I shouldn't.' She has since set her social media accounts to private. Cleveland's bombshell divorce filing in February came just two weeks after he was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). The 6ft 6ins, 360-pound guard allegedly drove his truck while over the legal limit in Milledgeville, Georgia, on February 12. He was reportedly given two citations - one for DUI and one for failure to maintain lane. It's claimed Cleveland told the officers that pulled him over that he had drunk 'approximately 3-4 beers' at a country club before getting behind the wheel. Cleveland was picked by the Ravens in the third round of the 2021 draft, while Terrell Cleveland is a 'digital creator', according to social media. She previously worked at Red Dress, an online women's clothing store.
Yahoo
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ben Cleveland Files to Divorce Wife Kaitlyn Over ‘Adultery' — Report
Ben Cleveland has officially filed for divorce from his wife Kaitlyn. The Baltimore Ravens lineman reportedly submitted documents in Baldwin County, Georgia, on February 28. The 26-year-old NFL star has mentioned 'adultery' as the cause of their split. Ravens guard Ben Cleveland is officially breaking up with his wife, Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland. As per TMZ, the NFL player has put down December 29, 2024, as the date of their formal separation. The divorce document suggests adultery as the main cause of their breakup. The divorce paper submission comes sixteen days after Cleveland's arrest for drunk driving in Georgia. According to reports, Cleveland was pulled over by a sheriff's deputy near Milledgeville, Georgia. The sheriff's report revealed Cleveland's black pickup truck left the roadway at one point. The truck then turned 'and entered the opposite lane of travel, nearly going into the ditch,' a Baldwin County sheriff's deputy mentioned in the report. Cleveland agreed to do a blood-alcohol test after authorities asked him to pull over. He blew a .178 during a traffic stop, which is over the legal limit in Georgia, the report detailed. Ben Cleveland tied the knot with Kaitlyn in July 2022. The NFL player proposed to her in Las Vegas two years before their official marriage. Cleveland also took to Instagram to share the happy news after the proposal. He wrote, '2 years and then some until you're actually my wife. Not sure, we haven't really started wedding planning yet and we've been engaged 6 months so that's on her. But she's gonna be my wife so that's kinda cool.' Reports also state that Ben Cleveland and Kaitlyn were last seen together on December 26, 2024. Kaitlyn shared a series of snaps on Instagram from the Ravens' Christmas Day game against the Houston Texans. The carousel featured images of Ben and Kaitlyn. Currently, Kaitlyn has made her Instagram private. According to US Weekly, Kaitlyn shared a series of photos from the Virgin Islands on February 7. She captioned the series, writing, 'A one-way flight has never sounded better.' She also attended a Mardi Gras celebration in Alabama, presumably without the NFL star weeks before the divorce paper's submission. The post Ben Cleveland Files to Divorce Wife Kaitlyn Over 'Adultery' — Report appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Fox News
04-03-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
NFL lineman Ben Cleveland files for divorce from wife weeks after DUI arrest
Ben Cleveland, an NFL offensive lineman who is set to hit free agency after playing for the Baltimore Ravens, filed for divorce from his wife, Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland, according to court records in Georgia. The NFL player filed for divorce in Baldwin County on Friday – more than two weeks after he was arrested on a DUI charge. He had a blood alcohol content of 0.178, more than twice the legal limit of 0.08, according to FOX 5 Atlanta. Ben Cleveland said in the documents he was filing for divorce from his wife due to "adultery," TMZ Sports reported. There were no new filings since last week. The two were married in July 2022 and separated in late December 2024, according to TMZ. The Ravens selected Cleveland in the third round of the 2021 draft out of Georgia. He was a First-Team All-SEC selection with the Bulldogs and played 54 games for the Ravens. He is set to hit free agency once the new league year begins next year. Baltimore has been one of the best teams in the AFC since Lamar Jackson came into his own. Last year, the Ravens added running back Derrick Henry to the mix. The Ravens were 12-5 but failed to reach the Super Bowl again following a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. The team was first in yards gained and third in points scored. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.


The Independent
18-02-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Baltimore Ravens' Ben Cleveland is arrested on a charge of drunken driving in Georgia
National Football League player Ben Cleveland of the Baltimore Ravens has been charged with drunken driving in Georgia, according to a sheriff's report obtained by The Associated Press on Tuesday. Cleveland, who previously played for the University of Georgia, was pulled over by a sheriff's deputy near Milledgeville, Georgia, last Wednesday, the incident report shows. A deputy noticed that Cleveland's black pickup truck was weaving outside of its lane and left the roadway at one point, the incident report states. The truck then turned 'and entered the opposite lane of travel, nearly going into the ditch,' a Baldwin County sheriff's deputy wrote. After Cleveland was stopped, he told the deputy he had been at a local country club and had consumed about three to four beers, but none in the previous two hours. He agreed to a blood alcohol test and registered 0.178, which is over the legal limit in Georgia, the report states. Cleveland was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, and failing to stay in his lane. Jail booking records do not list an attorney who could speak on Cleveland's behalf. The Associated Press sent emails seeking comment to multiple representatives of the Ravens organization. The 6-foot-6 (198-centimeter), 343-pound (156-kilo) Cleveland was nicknamed 'Big Country' during his college career at Georgia, where he was a first-team All-SEC pick and Associated Press third-team All-American in the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season. Cleveland has appeared in 54 games for Baltimore since the Ravens selected him in the third round of the 2021 NFL draft. He has battled injuries as a pro, started seven career games and played mostly on special teams this past season. He was wearing a medical boot when he was pulled over in Georgia, the incident report states. He told the deputy he had pain in his ankle and didn't want to continue some of the field sobriety tests that involved walking and standing. In October, Ravens coach John Harbaugh awarded Cleveland a game ball for blocking a 52-yard field goal attempt in a 30-23 win over Washington.