Bryant McKinnie’s New Contract Includes Weight Clauses, Again
As was reported last Wednesday, the defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens and left tackle Bryant McKinnie agreed upon a new two-year, $7 million contract.
As the details of the contract have been leaked, there is clearly still concern about McKinnie’s physical playing condition.
The Baltimore Sun reveals some of the details of the freshly-inked deal, which include weight...
Baltimore Ravens: OT Bryant McKinnie Re-Signs, Hopes For Better Start
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed in principle to a two-year deal with tackle Bryant McKinnie Thursday afternoon. McKinnie’s deal is reportedly worth $7 million. The 11-year NFL veteran has spent the past two seasons with the Ravens after nine seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. McKinnie saw action in all 32 regular season games (16 starts) as a Raven. Photo Credit: BaltimoreRavens...
Baltimore Ravens re-sign Bryant McKinnie
Interest in free agent offensive lineman Bryant McKinnie had picked up recently, as the veteran visited with the Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers. However, McKinnie's former team -- the Baltimore Ravens -- remained in contact with him, and they were ultimately able to convince him to re-sign. McKinnie inked a two-year deal with the defending Super Bowl champions that can...
Ravens agree to deal with McKinnie
Baltimore general manager Ozzie Newsome says the Ravens have agreed to a two-year deal to re-sign offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie.
The 33-year-old McKinnie is an 11-year NFL veteran who has played the last two seasons with Baltimore. He played his first nine seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.
McKinnie started all 16 regular-season games with the Ravens in 2011. He started all...
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Ravens re-sign offensive lineman Bryant McKinnie
The Baltimore Ravens have re-signed left tackle Bryant McKinnie to a two-year contract. McKinnie did not start a game during the 2012 regular season but became a valuable part of the Ravens offensive line during the playoffs. McKinnie, 33, failed to generate interest for much of free agency but had recently met with Miami and San Diego. After the meetings McKinnie was said to be...
Ravens sign Bryant McKinnie to a two-year deal
The Baltimore Ravens announced today that they’ve signed free agent offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie to a two-year contract. McKinnie had been talking with both the Dolphins and Chargers, but the Ravens ended up sneaking back in the race and were able to close the deal. Without McKinnie, you could argue the Ravens wouldn’t have won the Super Bowl last season. Need NFL Tickets?
Bryant McKinnie Meeting With The Chargers Again Wednesday, Haven’t Discussed A Contract Yet
Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun reports that the San Diego Chargers and free agent LT Bryant McKinnie didn’t discuss contract figures during their meeting Tuesday night.
McKinnie mentioned that he’s had ”very good” visit so far. The two sides will meet again today and McKinnie informed Wilson that he’ll be taking a physical at some point as well.
The Chargers...
Bryant McKinnie had a ‘very good’ visit with the Chargers
The Chargers are in a desperate need for a left tackle after missing out on the top three left tackles in the draft. According to the UT San Diego’s Michael Gehlken, Bryant McKinnie just had a good visit with the Chargers that has now led to dinner.
Told Bryant McKinnie is amidst a “very good” visit. Having dinner with Chargers tonight. Two sides have yet to talk numbers.
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Ravens Interested in OT Demetress Bell?
It’s been some time since NFL free agency began, and yet the Baltimore Ravens and offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie have still yet to agree on a new contract.
The 33-year-old mauler is reportedly scheduled to visit the Miami Dolphins Monday. Should he sign with Miami or any other club for that matter, the defending Super Bowl champions would have to make moves to accommodate the...
Ravens OL: $375,000 strip club bill story is 'bogus'
Bryant McKinnie is a big party guy, but he’s not that much of a party animal. The Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle was reportedly sued on Monday by the father of rapper Trick Daddy for allegedly running up a $375,000 tab at various strip clubs in the area and not paying them. Trick Daddy’s father, Charles “Pop” Young, was the GM of the King of Diamonds strip club and is...
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