Saquon Barkley and Tiki Barber learned how to respond to a free-agency move from Lamar Jackson and Patrick Queen. Jackson’s response to the news that interior linebacker Queen will sign a three-year contract to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers instead of the Baltimore Ravens was amusing.
The main rivals of Baltimore, the Baltimore Ravens, are the AFC North, and on Tuesday, March 12, former defensive end Marcus Spears (via ESPN’s Adam Schefter) broke the news that the news queen had signed to a $41 million contract with them.
Jackson posted on X in response to the news: “@Patrickqueen_ To us, Queen, you are dead. To me, you’re dead, good luck.
With the two-year, $16 million signing of former Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry, one of the top rushing teams in the Baltimore Ravens just got better. On the second day of NFL free agency, Baltimore acquired a top running back, who has been long considered a serious goal for the Ravens over the past 12 months, as it attempts to make moves that will strengthen its Super Bowl campaign. Henry played a game more than in 2022 and had 69 fewer rush attempts in 2023, yet he still managed to rush for 1,167 yards and 12 touchdowns that season, defying all expectations that he is nearing the end of his career. Raven, as of late, CBS Sports has granted the
With a player of Henry’s ilk, the Ravens’ already much-vaunted running back now gets even scarier. Last season, the Ravens had a league-best 156.5 rushing yards per game and led the NFL in rushing yards (2,661) while having the joint-second most rushing touchdowns (2
Now with Henry, who proved last season that he is still capable of producing at a high calibre despite his advanced age. He ran for 153 yards and a score on 19 carries against the Jacksonville Jaguars in his final regular-season game. Henry joins the Ravens and adds another potent weapon to their inventory as he becomes a part of the NFL’s top rushing squad.
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