Ravens Skip NFL Free Agency's First Day, Extend Stanley
Ravens Skip NFL Free Agency's First Day, Extend Stanley

Ravens Skip NFL Free Agency's First Day, Extend Stanley

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The Baltimore Ravens have taken a cautious approach to NFL free agency, opting not to sign any external players on the first day, a strategy in line with their historical practices. Their focus was on re-signing key player Ronnie Stanley, securing him for three years at $60 million, a move viewed as a significant success considering the inflated contracts given to other offensive linemen. However, the Ravens faced departures of notable players, including linebackers Malik Harrison and Chris Board, which has left them thin at those positions. With limited cap space, the team is expected to pursue calculated and value-driven signings moving forward to bolster their roster. The Ravens' management has indicated they will continue to seek the right players at the right price, emphasizing a methodical approach amidst the free agency frenzy. Despite a quiet start, there is optimism that Baltimore can thrive by identifying high-value opportunities in the market.

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