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Ronnie Stanley Re-Signs with Ravens on Three-Year, $60 Million Contract

The Pro Bowl left tackle prioritizes loyalty and a shared pursuit of a Super Bowl with Baltimore over testing free agency.

  • Ronnie Stanley has committed to the Baltimore Ravens through 2028 with a three-year, $60 million deal, making him the ninth-highest paid left tackle in the NFL by annual average value.
  • Stanley emphasized loyalty to the team that drafted him in 2016, stating his respect for the Ravens as a key factor in his decision to re-sign.
  • Despite interest from teams like the Chiefs, Patriots, and Commanders, Stanley chose to remain with Baltimore, citing the team's strong roster and Super Bowl aspirations.
  • The 30-year-old tackle played every game in 2024 for the first time in his career, contributing to a record-setting Ravens offense and solidifying his role as a leader on the team.
  • Stanley and the Ravens aim to overcome recent playoff disappointments, including a divisional-round loss to the Bills, with a renewed focus on achieving their first Super Bowl title since 2012.
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