The Baltimore Ravens gave 25-year-old wide receiver Rashod Bateman a three-year, $36.75 million contract extension that includes $20 million guaranteed.
The extension of Bateman didn’t make headlines compared to the signing of veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins or the drafting of Malaki Starks.
Bateman’s extension may have flown under the radar, but it could quietly become one of the Ravens’ smartest investments. The move shows a clear belief in his upside and reinforces stability in a position with a growing receiver group.
Ravens sign WR Rashod Bateman to 3-year contract extension worth $36.75M including $20M guaranteed. (via @MikeGarafolo) pic.twitter.com/BLM58ZxVPa
— NFL (@NFL) June 5, 2025
Bateman suffered a groin injury during practice, causing him to miss the first five games of his rookie season after being placed on injured reserve. During his first season, he showed flashes of potential when healthy.
In his second year, he was off to a solid start with 226 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the first three games, but a foot injury shut him down for the season after playing six games. These injuries slowed his development and chemistry with Lamar Jackson, costing valuable time in an evolving offense.
Bateman stayed healthy in 2023 for the first time in his professional career. He played a supporting role behind rookie Zay Flowers and a run-heavy offense. His production was modest, but he showed progress in route running, as reflected by his elite separation grade.
Final 2023 rankings for how well WRs separated and how they performed at the Catchpoint + YAC pic.twitter.com/RcXEPo24Kb
— Jrfortgang (@throwthedamball) January 11, 2024
Bateman had his best year in the 2024 NFL season. He posted a career-high 756 receiving yards and nine touchdowns as a featured playmaker on a run-first team that was increasingly relying on Jackson’s throwing ability. He also stepped up in both of the playoff games this year, catching a touchdown pass in each of the games played and finishing with six catches for 90 yards.
With Flowers already established and Hopkins joining the offense, Bateman should benefit from more space this season. His strong separation skills position him to take advantage and make an even bigger impact.
Rashod Bateman's talent as a route runner has been on full display this season, leading to a career high 9 TD's.
His IQ and the nuance in his route running has been so paramount to the Ravens success, particularly in the red zone.
His ability to attack blind spots coupled with… pic.twitter.com/Ij6zLzLf4A
— Spencer Schultz (@ravens4dummies) January 8, 2025
This extension didn’t dominate headlines, but it quietly supports something the Ravens have lacked: stability at wide receiver. Bateman is now part of a group that finally offers balance, chemistry, and depth around Lamar Jackson.
The Ravens are betting on him to stay healthy and to continue improving, especially after his best season as a Raven. If he does, this extension could become a bargain for the front office and the offense.
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