BRYANT MCKINNIE RUMORS

Ravens’ Bryant McKinnie’s goal is to be at 345

Last offseason, Bryant McKinnie showed up to Vikings camp so overweight out of the lockout, almost 400 pounds, that the Vikings cut him even though they didn’t have a true replacement on the roster. This led to them having to sign the mediocre Charlie Johnson to be their left tackle and he predictably struggled, leading to the Vikings using the 4th overall pick on Matt Kalil. McKinnie...
Via The Football Fan Spot  |  2 days ago

McKinnie on the field at Ravens’ organized team activities

He’s a 10-year veteran with a Pro Bowl under his belt, but that’s not stopping this 32-year-old from participating in the Ravens’ voluntary OTA’s this week. While older players such as Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Matt Birk are sitting out the team’s voluntary OTA’s, left tackle Bryant McKinnie, has been on the practice field [...]
Via The Purple Chaos  |  3 days ago

NOC Video: World’s Longest Tennis Match? Brandon Lloyd vs. Bryant McKinnie

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Via 5TH QUARTER MAGAZINE  |  18 days ago

Bryant McKinnie stays in shape to get it done for Ravens...

I need to apologize to both Bryant McKinnie and the Ravens for nicknaming McKinnie "Moby Grape" when he was signed by the Ravens last season....McKinnie is trimmed down and disciplining himsef weight-wise as a dedicated Ravens professional... and that is a healthy decision for both the offensive tackle and the Ravens.McKinnie and the Ravens are closely monitoring his weight...
Via Ravens Football Machine  |  21 days ago

Ravens OT Bryant McKinnie Looking To Get Down To 350 Lbs.

Ravens LT Bryant McKinnie wants to get down to 350 pounds and into Pro Bowl form according to Ryan Mink of Baltimoreravens.com. “I feel like I’m on Celebrity Fit Club,” he said Wednesday. McKinnie and the Ravens are closely monitoring his weight this offseason, the 32-year-old veteran is the only player of his experience level participating in the Ravens’ voluntary offseason...
Via GridironFans.com  |  22 days ago

McKinnie owes $4.3 million in lockout loans

Baltimore Ravens left tackle Bryant McKinnie must find a way to fork over $4.3 million to a company that gave him a loan before last year’s lockout. Pro Player Funding, a company that specialized in lockout loans last year, has obtained a judgement against McKinnie ordering him to pay $4.3 million, according to TMZ. McKinnie, [...]
Via The Purple Chaos  |  April 13, 2012
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Ravens OL in legal battle over loan

Bryant McKinnie is engaged in a lawsuit and a counter-suit with a sports lending agency stemming from a $4.2 million "lockout loan" the player took out in February of 2011.

Via Pro Football Zone  |  April 13, 2012

Report: Ravens' McKinnie owes $4.3M

Baltimore Ravens lineman Bryant McKinnie must find $4.3 million after failing to make payments on a loan he took out during the 2011 NFL lockout, TMZ reported Thursday. In February 2011, then-Minnesota Vikings player McKinnie took out a $4 million personal loan with Pro Player Funding (PPF), which specialized in "lockout loans" for NFL stars worried about an impending...
Via Fox Sports  |  April 12, 2012

Ravens Say OL Bryant McKinnie Needs to Get in Better Shape

Bryant McKinnie was gaining a lot of weight last off-season, as he went up to 400 pounds, which led him to being cut by the Minnesota Vikings. The left tackle would eventually sign with the Baltimore Ravens, losing about 40 pounds. Now at 360, McKinnie has been in the same shape, but he needs to lose weight. That is why the Ravens say he needs to get in better shape now, according...
Via Gridiron Mayhem  |  April 02, 2012

Ravens elect to pick up McKinnie’s roster bonus

The Baltimore Ravens have retained starting left tackle Bryant McKinnie, electing to pick up his $500,000 roster for next season, according to Aaron Wilson of The Carroll County Times. There had been buzzing that the Ravens were thinking of parting ways with McKinnie because they had a visit scheduled with free agent Eric Winston, the [...]
Via The Purple Chaos  |  March 17, 2012
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