The Baltimore Ravens’ roster shakeup continued, as the team reportedly plans to release cornerback Arthur Maulet, per NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe. This move comes on the heels of Brandon Stephens signing a three-year, $36 million deal with the New York Jets, officially leaving the Ravens thin at cornerback. Maulet was expected to provide valuable depth in the slot, but injuries derailed his 2024 season, limiting him to just three games. Unfortunately his efforts weren't enough to keep him in Purple and Black. Now, with both Maulet and Stephens gone, the Ravens’ cornerback group looks alarmingly thin beyond Marlon Humphrey and rookie standout Nate Wiggins. After re-signing Ronnie Stanley, it's obvious where their focus should turn. It doesn’t take a detective to figure out where Baltimore’s biggest offseason priority lies. The pass defense struggled for most of last season, and now they’ve lost two of their top contributors. This secondary needs reinforcements—badly. Baltimore has never shied away from lettin
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