The Baltimore Ravens began the rebuild of their offensive line last offseason when they let a pair of veteran starters walk in free agency and traded another away to create cap space.
The Bengals elected to re-sign WRs Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to lucrative extensions this offseason. Mike Sando of The Athletic cites an anonymous
The Baltimore Ravens currently have 11 picks to work with in the 2025 NFL Draft, and they could use them either to take players or trade up for stronger positions of need for the team.
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Re-signing two-time Pro Bowl veteran blindside protector Ronnie Stanley to a new deal before free agency even began was the Baltimore Ravens' best move of the offseason thus far.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Ronnie Stanley is back. Roger Rosengarten looks like a future cornerstone. The Baltimore Ravens have their starting tackles locked in for 2025—and that’s huge.
The Baltimore Ravens have had a quiet, but productive offseason. They locked down left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a three-year deal and signed DeAndre Hopkins to a one-year deal to add to their receiving corps.
Stop me if you've heard this before, but the Baltimore Ravens didn't have a splashy free agency. Aside from bringing back Ronnie Stanley and Patrick Ricardm, and signing veteran cornerback Chidobe Awuzie to a league-minimum deal, the Ravens have really only made one noticeable addition.
The Baltimore Ravens don’t need a starting offensive tackle in the 2025 NFL Draft. Not after re-signing Ronnie Stanley to a three-year, $60 million deal and watching Roger Rosengarten thrive as a rookie at right tackle.
The Baltimore Ravens didn't do too much in free agency, but they did take care of their own top free agent in left tackle Ronnie Stanley. With the offense covered, the defense hasn't been given the same kind of love, specifically at the cornerback position.
The Baltimore Ravens will have one of the best offensive tackle bookends in the league for the foreseeable future after re-signing two-time Pro Bowler Ronnie Stanley before free agency.
The Baltimore Ravens have had a very direct offseason. While they have made very few big moves, the signings they have made have been purposeful. Baltimore
The Baltimore Ravens have addressed a few needs in free agency, more so on the offensive side of the ball. They took care of their own at the start, agreeing to a three-year extension with star offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, which could keep the 2016 first-round pick with the Ravens for the rest of his career.
The Baltimore Ravens have had a quiet but efficient offseason. They re-signed star left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a three-year deal, and they also brought back fullback Patrick Ricard to continue clearing lanes for Derrick Henry.
The Baltimore Ravens have had a fairly pedestrian offseason. They retained left tackle Ronnie Stanley ahead of the new league year beginning, which was a massive move.
At points earlier this offseason, there were doubts as to whether or not star left tackle Ronnie Stanley would stay with the Baltimore Ravens. Not only did they manage to keep him home, however, they did so on a fantastic deal.
Cincinnati signed WR Ja’Marr Chase to a four-year, $161 million extension with $73.9 million guaranteed at signing including $41.17 million from a base salary, roster bonus and per-game roster bonuses in 2025.
Aside from re-signing star offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley, the Baltimore Ravens have largely stuck to smaller signings in free agency. In some cases, though, less is more.
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 spoiled a lot of teams' free agency plans when they were able to retain Ronnie Stanley and re-signed him to a three-year deal worth $60 million.
When word leaked that the Baltimore Ravens were set to bring back Ronnie Stanley on a new three-year contract before NFL free agency began in earnest, it was potentially the most devastating news of the offseason for the Kansas CIty Chiefs.
The Baltimore Ravens re-signed Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a three-year, $60 million deal on Saturday, according to ESPN. With the new league year and NFL free agency beginning on March 12, the signing comes just two days before the free agency negotiation period kicks off.
The Baltimore Ravens announced Saturday that they’ve re-signed LT Ronnie Stanley to a new contract. According to Dianna Russini, Stanley receives a three-year,
The Baltimore Ravens delivered some bad news to rival NFL teams that needed a left tackle in free agency this offseason. They are taking the best available one off the market and keeping him for themselves.
We're mere days away from the start of NFL free agency, and the Baltimore Ravens still have work to do to prepare. The biggest task is trying to re-sign their star franchise left tackle, Ronnie Stanley.
According to several different reports, including from ESPN’s Mike Reiss, the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed and Andrew Callahan, and ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler,
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Baltimore Ravens should make in the coming months.
The pending free agent class amongst offensive linemen has been thinned in recent days. The Chiefs have used the franchise tag on guard Trey Smith, while the Rams prevented left tackle Alaric Jackson from hitting the market by agreeing to a lucrative new pact.
The tackle market has become quite expensive over the past few years in the NFL, and heading into free agency, Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley appears to be the top option that could become available.
The Patriots are known to be targeting additions to the offensive and defensive lines this offseason, and new head coach Mike Vrabel has indicated his club will be active in free agency (after all, New England does have nearly $130MM in cap space, the most in the league by a comfortable margin).
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta told reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine that the plan is to meet with LT Ronnie Stanley‘s camp this week to try and work out
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