Here are the Patriots’ top six positions of need heading in free agency, when they will have a league-leading $127.7 million in cap space. You know the names by now: Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley,
But those big deals didn't come up much for offensive linemen. Guard Robert Hunt got the biggest deal with a five-year, $100 million deal to join the Panthers. That won't be the case this time around.
NFL offseason is just about in full swing. Tuesday marked the franchise tag deadline, which saw several teams prevent top free agents from reaching the open market. And now all eyes are turned to the upcoming negotiating window,
Ronnie Stanley is returning to the Baltimore Ravens after the team announced a new deal with the veteran left tackle
Ronnie Stanley is staying put. The star left tackle agreed to a new contract to return to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, the team announced. Dianna Russini of The Athletic reported it's a three-year,
Ronnie Stanley was considered the best offensive tackle on the free-agent market. He has reportedly agreed to a deal to remain with Baltimore.
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.
Ronnie Stanley is staying with the Ravens. Baltimore signed the Pro Bowl left tackle to a contract extension Saturday worth $60 million over three years with $44 million guaranteed over the first two years,
The Ravens' agreement on a new deal with Ronnie Stanley, reportedly for three years, is a huge deal. Here are five reasons why: First and foremost, Stanley is a Pro Bowl player and it's good business to keep good players. He was the top offensive tackle set to hit the market.
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.