Baltimore Ravens, Tracker and Free Agency
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The Ravens entered this offseason under first-year coach Jesse Minter with more questions than answers. In addition to building an entirely new coaching staff and trying to navigate a path forward following an unsatisfactory 8-9 campaign that resulted in Baltimore failing to reach the postseason for the first time since 2021,
After the Baltimore Ravens made a big trade and lost some key players to free agency, the fans are not wavering on their Super Bowl aspirations.
Ravens cut ties with speedy RB in disappointing decision after free agency begins originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Baltimore Ravens have moved on from a player who once seemed like a rising star.
The Ravens declined to tender restricted free agent running back Keaton Mitchell, allowing the explosive dual-threat playmaker to hit free agency.
Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell is somewhat surprisingly hitting the open market. Baltimore did not issue a tender for the speedy 24-year-old and former undrafted free agent out of East Carolina in 2023,
Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum agrees to a three-year, $81 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, making him the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history.
The Baltimore Ravens made a big choice regarding their young running back.
Much of the Ravens’ offseason discourse this year has centered around center Tyler Linderbaum, and whether the three-time Pro Bowler would re-sign with the team or leave in free agency. We finally got the answer on Monday and it was the latter.
Ravens fans were flying high over the weekend with the Maxx Crosby news, only to be hit in the gut as the legal tampering window opened up.