After restructuring the contract of star linebacker Roquan Smith on Monday, the Baltimore Ravens aren't done making moves to free up salary cap space. According to ESPN's Field Yates, the Ravens have also restructured the contracts of defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike (formerly Justin Madubuike) and kicker Justin Tucker.
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The past year or so for Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike has been nothing short of life-changing. A 2020 third-round pick out of Texas A&M, Madubuike was largely a rotational through his first three seasons.
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On a Baltimore Ravens team full of breakout players, no one took a bigger step forward last season than defensive tackle Justin Madubuike. A 2020 third-round pick out of Texas A&M, Madubuike had been largely a rotational player with just 8.5 sacks in his first three seasons.
Out of all the NFL players who had breakout seasons in 2023, few burst onto the scene quite like Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike. The Texas A&M product had some decent production prior to last season, but few predicted he would rack up 13 sacks on the year, the most among defensive tackles.
Many players across the NFL broke out in a big way last season, but finding one who had a stronger emergence than Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike.
Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike had an incredible season in 2024, posting 13 sacks to nearly triple his career total to this point. Now, with a four-year, $98 million contract in hand, the pressure falls on Madubuike to build on that career season.
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Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike was one of the NFL's best surprises last season, leading all interior linemen with 13 sacks and parlaying that outstanding performance into a four-year deal worth $98 million.
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Less than a week after placing the franchise tag on defensive tackle Justin Madubuike, the Baltimore Ravens and former Texas A&M Aggie have agreed to terms on a deal.
The contract includes $53.5M guaranteed at signing and $75.5M in total guarantees. Both the guarantee numbers represent high-water marks for NFL interior d-linemen, which almost definitely will affect the free-agent market.
The Baltimore Ravens have used their franchise tag for the 2024 season on defensive tackle Justin Madubuike, the team announced on Tuesday, ahead of the 4 p.m.
Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Justin Madubuike looms as the biggest free agent domino to fall this offseason and while the franchise seems set to place the franchise tag on him, that isn't exactly ideal.
The Ravens hope to beat the March 5 tag deadline and get a deal done with their rising star defender.
The Ravens have quite a busy offseason ahead with 23 unrestricted free agents. And it might get off to a bit of a rocky start after one of their top upcoming free agents recently revealed that contract talks may not go as smoothly as previously thought.
Baltimore is expected to use its franchise tag on Madubuike if no contract agreement emerges over the next five weeks.
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