The Baltimore Ravens are ensuring stability along the offensive line as the NFL inches closer to free agency. The club announced on Saturday that it has agreed to terms on an extension with veteran left tackle Ronnie Stanley.
Before NFL free agency officially opened, the Baltimore Ravens re-signed Stanley, their two-time Pro Bowl left tackle, to a three-year, $60 million deal. Kansas City had reportedly been planning to target Stanley, per Nate Taylor of The Athletic, but they never got the chance.
Just days before the NFL’s free agency negotiation period, the Ravens locked up Stanley for the near future. The top offensive lineman signed a three-year deal with Baltimore on Saturday worth $60 million with $44 million guaranteed at signing, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
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.
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