Ravens’ Ben Cleveland’s wife denies adultery requirements in divorce archiving

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Ben Cleveland’s alienated wife shoots back against adultery charges from the NFL -Lineman.

Cleveland and his alienated wife, Kaityyln Terrell Cleveland, are involved in a divorce that was first filed in February. Baltimore Ravens Lineman made adultery requirements against his wife, and she called them “deliberately false.”

Kaitlyn Cleveland “fiercely” denied the requirements of a court relinquishment on Thursday that Pakinomist Digital achieved.

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Baltimore Ravens Guard Ben Cleveland (Mark Kindenzny-Preferred Pictures)

Kaitlyn Cleveland continues to say that the claims were made “in bad faith.”

She suggested that Baltimore Ravens Lineman’s claims were false in March when she sent Kelsea Ballerini texts on her Instagram stories that suggested she had a lot to say about the divorce but couldn’t talk about it.

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A screenshot of TMZ showed a lyric from Ballerini’s song entitled “Interlude” that read, “The rumors are going around, but the truth is kinda’s nuanced. I want to put it straight, but my lawyer says I shouldn’t.”

In her response and counterclaim, Kaitlyn Cleveland also requested a judge who equally divided their assets while she awarded her maintenance contribution if they are unable to reach an agreement.

Cincinnati Bengal’s defensive tackle Zach Carter (95) and Baltimore Ravens Guard Ben Cleveland goes after the ball. (Katie Stratman-usa Today Sports)

Ben and Kaitlyn Cleveland have been separated since December 2024 despite the divorce abandonment in February. The date of separation was noted in the first filing of the court.

Cleveland was a third -round election of Ravens in 2021, and he signed with the team this season to remain a fixture on the offensive line.

Baltimore Ravens Guard Ben Cleveland (Geoff Burke-usa Today Sports)

He could see a bigger role in 2025 after being used sparingly over his first four seasons. Cleveland has seven starts under his belt in 54 games since coming to the team, all of which come to offensive guard.

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