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Ronnie Stanley, Ravens Agree to Reported $60M Contract Amid Chiefs, Patriots Rumors
Ronnie Stanley, top Patriots offensive line target, signs extension with Baltimore Ravens
Ronnie Stanley, who the Patriots were poised to offer a massive deal to when tampering begins on Monday, never reached free agency.
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What can the Patriots do at left tackle now that Ronnie Stanley is off the table?
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Patriots Receive Bad News on Free Agent Target
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One under the radar free agent for Patriots to target at each position
Patriots Lose Out on Top FA Target
A primary free agent target for the New England Patriots has officially come off the board.According to multiple sources, offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley has agreed to a three-year, $60 million contract to remain with the Baltimore Ravens,
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A to Z Sports on MSNPatriots' tackle plans take a sudden turn for the worse ahead of 2025 NFL free agency as Ravens lock up New England's top targetIt was no secret that the New England Patriots were going to target Ravens starting tackle Ronnie Stanley heavily once the legal tampering period began on Monday. However, Baltimore made sure that didn't happen.
The New England Patriots have hefty money to spend ahead of NFL free agency week. The league’s legal tampering period sets off Monday. Owner Robert Kraft, general manager Eliot Wolf, and new head coach Mike Vrabel have new Pats to pursue — with $129 million in cap space available.
The New England Patriots will have to explore other options after the Baltimore Ravens re-signed offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley.
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Sporting News on MSNPatriots projected to poach Ravens star for $100 million in 'simulated' free agencyOn Wednesday, ESPN ran a "simulated" free agency with team reporters offering hypothetical contracts to several star players around the league. Reiss offered a successful four-year, $100 million bid for Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley.
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