Ravens Give Safety Ar’Darius Washington Right Of First Refusal Tender
The Ravens have used a low restricted free-agent tender on safety Ar’Darius Washington, who became a key cog in their secondary during the last half of the 2024 season.
Read moreThe Ravens have used a low restricted free-agent tender on safety Ar’Darius Washington, who became a key cog in their secondary during the last half of the 2024 season.
Read morePro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard has agreed to terms on a new contract with the Ravens, as the team retains one of the most accomplished undrafted players in franchise history.
Read moreRavens cornerback Brandon Stephens has reportedly agreed to a free-agent deal with the Jets, ending his four-year tenure in Baltimore that began with much promise but then regressed in his contract year in 2024.
Read moreThe Ravens and All-Pro tackle Ronnie Stanley have agreed to terms on a contract extension, as general manager Eric DeCosta achieved one of his top offseason priorities before free agency officially begins March 12.
Read moreThe Ravens roster underwent two seismic changes on March 12, as Baltimore reportedly agreed to a two-year deal with All-Pro running back Derrick Henry and lost Pro Bowl linebacker Patrick Queen to the Steelers. Bo Smolka breaks down the impact of the moves.
Read moreGlenn Clark, “The NFL Chick” Reeta Hubbard and Ken Zalis react to the reports that the Ravens are signing free agent running back Derrick Henry to a two-year deal.
Read moreThe Ravens failed to reach extensions with four players, including Pro Bowl guard Kevin Zeitler, in advance of a key deadline Feb. 19, meaning the team will need to apply dead money to the 2024 cap and those players will become free agents next month.
Read moreThe Ravens have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., adding the three-time Pro Bowl pick in their most ambitious offseason move even as they continue to face uncertainty regarding quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Read moreBo Smolka breaks down the early action for Ravens free agents during the league’s official “tampering window.”
Read more“I’m going into Year 9, and now I have the ability to play winning football,” right tackle Morgan Moses said of his decision to sign with the Ravens. “… To be able to get that, to go to a family-structured organization and be able to win football games, that’s all you can ask for.”
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