Found March 13, 2012 on The Purple Chaos: Yardbarker Blogger Network
The Baltimore Ravens are roughly $10 million under the NFL’s new salary cap of $120.6 million, which begins Tuesday, according to an article by CSNBaltimore.com’s, John Eisenberg. While the Ravens don’t have nearly as much money to play with like their AFC North divisional rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals, who are a league-best $48.5 million under [...]
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After losing Cory Redding and Jarret Johnson in free agency on Wednesday, Pro Bowl left guard Ben Grubbs may follow suit, and the Ravens aren’t waiting around for him to make a decision. Grubbs, 27, is currently meeting with the New Orleans Saints and the Ravens moved on as well, bringing in Philadelphia Eagles free-agent [...]

Ravens make Ben Grubbs an offer

According to Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun, the Ravens have made left guard Ben Grubbs a substantial offer to remain in Baltimore, in order to keep him from hitting open market as a free agent. If Grubbs ends up testing the open market, there will likely be a team that’s willing to outbid the Ravens and possibly snatch him up.  Unfortunately the Ravens don’t have a lot o...

Ravens say goodbye to Jarret Johnson...and other Free Agent developments...

You knew it was going to happen... because Ozzie doesn't write a 4-year deal for a 31-year-old outside linebacker... it makes perfect sense for Ozzie to let Jarret Johnson go from a personnel management standpoint... but it is still a shock to see a great Ravens player sign with another team.Welcome back to salary cap reality.....Teams were spoiled over the last few years not...

Chargers ink Jarret Johnson to four-year deal

The Baltimore Ravens have lost another defensive starter to free agency, as linebacker Jarret Johnson agreed to a four-year deal with the San Diego Chargers on Wednesday. The financial terms of the deal have not been announced. Johnson, who will turn 31 before the start of the 2012 season, has played his entire nine-year career [...]

Ravens could lose two free agents

Baltimore is always prepared for free agency and they generally wait for the market to set itself before pursuing free agents from other teams. Now it’s looking like the Ravens will lose two free agents. Defensive end Cory Redding is reportedly set to meet with the Indianapolis Colts. This makes sense because the Ravens’ former defensive coordinator, Chuck Pagano, is now the...

Johnson flies coop, signs with Chargers

The second unrestricted free agent of the Baltimore Ravens has left to sign with another team. According to multiple reports, outside linebacker, and longtime Raven, Jarret Johnson has agreed to a four-year deal with the Chargers. Johnson is one of the better run-stopping linebackers in the league, but was often replaced on passing downs. Third-year player Paul Kruger is likely...

Ravens Make Substantial Offer To Keep OG Ben Grubbs

The Ravens have made what both sides have acknowledged was a substantial offer to Pro Bowl left guard Ben Grubbs to convince him to eschew free agency and remain in Baltimore according to Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun. All indications are that there isn’t much leeway to expand on the offer. Free agents aren’t allowed to negotiate with other teams until 4 p.m. tomorrow, but...

Ravens Tender Offer To CB's Lardarius Webb, Cary Williams

The Ravens extended RFA tender offers to their starting cornerbacks, Cary Williams and Lardarius Webb, on Monday. Webb was tendered at the first-round level and Williams received a second-round tender. Webb started 15 of the 16 games in which he played last season, finishing with 20 passes defensed and five interceptions, including a 73-yard interception return for a touchdown. Williams...

Jarret Johnson leaves the Ravens nest to become a Charger.

SAN DIEGO, March 14—There was a time where if you asked anybody in the Ravens locker room who they would take with them into a bar fight the answer would have “Jarret “Double J” Johnson. The OLB was very much responsible for many of the plays that help that Ravens defense become as mighty as it has been over the past four years. The Ravens have always valued him and letting...

Baltimore Ravens Cheerleader Tryouts

I’m sure by now you’ve heard of that 55 year old woman who’s trying to make the Cowboys cheering squad.   Lord knows she’s attractive enough and has the body for it.  Let’s just see if the team actually gives her a shot. Speaking of tryouts, looks like teams from all over the NFL are getting their tryouts on.  This week we take a look at how things are fairing out...

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Colts To Host Ravens Free Agent DE Cory Redding

Ravens defensive end Cory Redding is negotiating with the Indianapolis Colts and will visit the team tonight, a league source has told The Star. Redding was coached last season by new Colts coach Chuck Pagano, who was the Ravens’ defensive coordinator. Pagano wants to install a hybrid 3-4 defense with the Colts and defensive line help is crucial to that plan. Redding is a nine-year...

Free Agent OG Ben Grubbs To Visit The Saints

Ravens Pro Bowl offensive guard is visiting the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation. He could step in as a more affordable replacement for free agent offensive guard Carl Nicks. The Ravens made what coach John Harbaugh termed a “substantial offer,” to Grubbs. And Grubbs’ agent, Pat Dye, met with the Ravens at the NFL scouting...
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