Since the end of the season, the future of Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been shrouded in mystery. Despite recording a career-high 11 touchdowns in the regular season, Andrews became the target of many fans after a rough showing in the Ravens' AFC Divisional Round loss to the Buffalo Bills.
After agreeing to a pay cut last offseason, Ronnie Stanley delivered a strong campaign and set himself up for a healthy free agent market.
The Baltimore Ravens have had a largely uneventful offseason thus far. Their biggest move was a very important one, though, as they retained left tackle Ronnie Stanley on a three-year deal.
If it feels like every week, a new player resets their position group's market with a historic contract, you wouldn't be wrong. If it didn't, we'd assume you've been living under a rock.
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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been the subject of trade and release rumors throughout the offseason. Entering the final season of a four-year extension, Andrews currently carries a $16.9 million cap hit and has no guaranteed money left on his contract.
The Baltimore Ravens don’t need to be No. 1 on every ranking list. But to not even crack the top 10 of Bleacher Report’s latest wide receiver room rankings?
Many teams have justified offseason hype, but summer buzz can lead to bitter disappointment. Other squads have failed to either live up to expectations or keep up with their previous pace, leading to missed opportunities and/or sweeping changes.
After sitting out the first day of the NFL legal tampering period last Monday, the Baltimore Ravens have been steadily busy making moves to reinforce and improve their 2025 roster.
As we inch closer to the NFL Draft, the way teams may approach their selections becomes ever so clear. While there’s a ton of smoke in the draft’s rumor mill every year, team needs, interviews, and draft meetings pull back the curtain of how front offices view this year’s prospects.
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The Baltimore Ravens have had a somewhat quiet offseason thus far. While they retained left tackle Ronnie Stanley, they've made just a small handful of external signings.
The Baltimore Ravens have one of the best quarterbacks in football in Lamar Jackson. But much like the Los Angeles Rams, they seem to be a haven for quarterbacks in need of a rehab stint.
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is the new big man in town in Baltimore, and he seems to be echoing sentiments heard last year from Derrick Henry from whenever he was the big, new thing.
The Baltimore Ravens took care of the biggest item on their free agent to-do list right away when they signed star offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley to a new three-year deal.
Jeff Zrebiec points out that the Ravens paid TE Mark Andrews his roster bonus of four million on Sunday, noting that the team never planned to release the veteran to avoid paying him.
The Baltimore Ravens went out to look for a backup quarterback for Lamar Jackson and they found one with plenty of game experience. The Ravens agreed to terms Sunday morning with last year's starter for the Dallas Cowboys, Cooper Rush.
The Baltimore Ravens are breaking a bit of a trend with their latest addition on the offensive side of the football. The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms on a two-year contract with former Dallas Cowboys QB Cooper Rush.
The Ravens have a new backup in place for QB Lamar Jackson. Per Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Baltimore is signing Cooper Rush to a two-year deal worth up to $12.2MM.
The Baltimore Ravens announced Saturday that they’ve re-signed OL Ben Cleveland. Cleveland was arrested for a DUI back on February 12 after he was pulled over for swerving “so erratically” that he nearly ended up in a ditch.
According to Brian McFarland, the Ravens have restructured CB Marlon Humphrey‘s contract to create $13.4 million in cap space. McFarland says Baltimore
If Hopkins can stay healthy, he should provide the passing offense with the vertical threat it has been lacking.
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