Linebacker Malik Harrison got a chance to talk to other teams on Monday, but he won't be leaving Baltimore. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Harrison has agreed to re-sign with the Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens will re-sign linebacker Malik Harrison to a one-year deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Harrison is set to enter his fifth NFL season in 2024, having spent all of them so far in Baltimore.
The NFL Draft is over and most of the free agents have been signed, but that doesn’t mean that a few big moves won’t happen before the start of the 2023 season.
The Baltimore Ravens are well aware of the ripple effects a single transaction can carry. This is the team that took a pricey chance on Odell Beckham Jr.
Bowser is expected to be ready to go and should make his first appearance of the 2022 season on Monday against the Saints.
One of the questions surrounding the Ravens entering training camp was the depth at inside linebacker. A pair of young players — Malik Harrison and Josh Ross — are helping to ease that challenge. Harrison, a third-round pick in the 2020 draft, has played sparingly over the past two seasons.
Malik Harrison was hit by a stray bullet less than a month ago in an incident in Cleveland.
The past month or so has been a rollercoaster for Baltimore Ravens linebacker Malik Harrison. The former third-round pick was shot in the calf during a gathering in Cleveland in late October, and although the injury wasn’t life-threatening, it did force him out of action for a few weeks.
Linebacker Malik Harrison will be back at Ravens practice this week. Harrison was placed on the non-football injury list after he was shot last month and he was designated for return to the active roster on Monday.
The Baltimore Ravens placed linebacker Malik Harrison on the non-football injury list earlier this week following a shooting incident that saw him sustain a non-life-threatening injury.
Harrison was placed on NFI, meaning he’ll have to sit out three games before he can return to practice.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Malik Harrison was hit in the calf with a stray bullet on Sunday night.
The Ravens envision the duo of Malik Harrison and Patrick Queen controlling the middle of the field as linebackers. Queen is entrenched as a starter,
Ravens coaches describe Malik Harrison as a "thumper," meaning he lay a hard hit on opposing players. Now in his second year with the team, the game has slowed down for Harrison, which will allow him to play faster.
The game is beginning to slow down for the second-year inside linebacker who wants to take his game to the next level. The Baltimore Ravens are expecting several members of their 2020 draft class to make more contributions and carve out larger roles heading into their second season, where most players make their biggest strides.
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