The Baltimore Ravens have made a major move to strengthen their Super Bowl aspirations, signing a star player to bolster their offensive line and provide crucial protection for Lamar Jackson. Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens fell short once again in the playoffs after losing in the Divisional round to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.
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The Baltimore Ravens will re-sign veteran left tackle Ronnie Stanley, 30, a two-time Pro Bowl player who has been the franchise's starting left tackle since 2016, to a three-year, $60 million deal, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday.
The Baltimore Ravens and offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley have agreed to a multiyear contract extension, the team announced Saturday. The new deal is for three years and worth $60 million with $44 million guaranteed, a league source told The Athletic.
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with left tackle Ronnie Stanley, the team announced Saturday. Stanley's deal is for three years and worth $60 million, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported shortly after.
The Baltimore Ravens lost both of their starting guards last offseason and the team could look to right one of those wrongs by re-acquiring one of them in a trade with the New York Jets.