Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley becomes a free agent next week, and Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta recently said he's optimistic Stanley will stay in Baltimore. But the Ravens may have to out-bid the Patriots to make that happen.
The tackle market has become quite expensive over the past few years in the NFL, and heading into free agency, Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley appears to be the top option that could become available.
If the Baltimore Ravens let Pro Bowl offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley on the open market, the New England Patriots will reportedly be first in line to sign him.
Baltimore Ravens starting offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley is set to be a free agent. Can the two sides come to an agreement on an extension before the start of the league year?
Baltimore's free-agent class features only three full-time starters but includes several role players and core special-teamers.
For the Ravens, Justin Tucker’s status remains for 2025 remains a question as they near free agency next week and the NFL draft next month.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said that he is meeting with Ronnie Stanley’s agent this week with high hopes of getting a deal done.
The Baltimore Ravens are "urged" to pounce for All-Pro LT Ronnie Stanley's replacement in the 2025 NFL draft, Ohio State's Josh Simmons.
Pundit says it’s paramount for the Ravens to add an edge rusher. Kyle Van Noy recalls nearly breaking his arm at the 2014 Combine.
Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley, Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams, 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward and Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin are among the Patriots’ top targets, according to sources; though members of the organization are doubtful Godwin will leave Tampa Bay.
GM Eric DeCosta and John Harbaugh discussed the futures of Stanley and Andrews, while acknowledging the kicker position will be prioritized.
The Baltimore Ravens seem confident that they can re-sign star left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a new deal, but with just 10 days remaining until he can speak to o