FENTON, MI -- The pride of Fenton, Michigan is heading to Baltimore.

Former Michigan specialist Kenny Allen announced on Twitter that he will continue to be coached by the Harbaugh family, as he has accepted terms to become a member of the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent as a punter. There, he will reunite with former Michigan defensive linemen Willie Henry and Chris Wormley, the latter of whom was selected in the third-round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and be coached by John Harbaugh, Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh's brother.

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Allen, who became a scholarship player in 2015 when he took over kicking duties, was both the kicker and punter in 2016, with the latter being one of the most valuable assets to the Wolverines. His punts went an average of 43.33 yards per kick, with the final two games of the season seeing that average rise to above 47 yards per punt.

Even when Allen had brief struggles in two games in 2016 as a place kicker, he excelled punting the ball -- and then solved his kicking woes.

Allen is the 16th former Wolverine to find a landing spot in the NFL, as eleven of his teammates were drafted, and four others announced that they've signed as undrafted free agents.

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