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Fantasy News
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Madubuike agreed to a four-year, $98 million deal with the Ravens on Friday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Baltimore placed the franchise tag on Madubuike less than a week ago, but the two sides have now come to a long-term extension. According to Schefter, $75.5 million of Madubuike's contract is guaranteed and he received $53.5 million at signing. The 26-year-old defensive lineman is coming off the best season of his career, recording 56 total tackles, including 13.0 sacks, while also forcing two fumbles and receiving second-team All-Pro honors in 2023. Madubuike is now the second-highest paid interior defensive lineman in the NFL with a $24.5 million annual salary, and he's expected to continue wreaking havoc on opposing offenses for years to come.... See More ... See Less
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Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Receives franchise tag
The Ravens officially placed the franchise tag on Madubuike on Tuesday. Madubuike will earn $22.1 million in guaranteed money for the 2024 campaign if he plays on the franchise tag, but he and Baltimore have until mid-July to continue negotiating a long-term deal. The 2020 third-round pick is coming off a breakout season in which he racked up 38 tackles, 13.0 sacks and two forced fumbles across 17 regular-season games, while earning his first Pro Bowl nod. In his previous three seasons combined, Madubuike had totaled 8.5 sacks.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Franchise tag candidate
General manager Eric DeCosta said Tuesday that Madubuike will likely receive the Ravens' franchise tag if the team and the defensive tackle aren't able to come to an agreement on an extension before March 5, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. Madubuike enjoyed a breakout 2023 campaign in which he set career highs with 38 tackles, 13.0 sacks and two forced fumbles while earning his first Pro Bowl trip. Though the 25-year-old appears unlikely to reach the open market, he would be considered one of the best options available at any position if he were to become a free agent.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Enters concussion protocol
Madubuike has entered the concussion protocol following Sunday's win over the Chargers. Madubuike recorded half a sack during Sunday's primetime matchup but apparently sustained a concussion and will have several steps to clear before he can return to action. However, he'll have additional time to recover since the Ravens have a Week 13 bye before facing the Rams on Dec. 10.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Activated from COVID-19 list
The Ravens activated Madubuike (illness) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday. Madubuike was placed on the COVID-19 list last week and was unavailable for Sunday's loss to the Bengals. However, he should reclaim his starting role for Sunday's Week 17 matchup against the Rams.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Goes to COVID list
The Ravens placed Madubuike (undisclosed) on the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday. This marks Madubuike's second bout on the COVID list in as many seasons. It's unclear if he tested positive for the virus or merely was a close contact of Jaylon Ferguson (illness), but Madubuike isn't likely to be out there Sunday in Detroit. Both Justin Houston (undisclosed) and Brandon Williams (undisclosed) are in the same boat as Madubuike.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Back at practice
Madubuike (knee) was a full participant for Wednesday's practice. Madubuike has yet to make his NFL debut due to a knee issue, but, as evidenced by this news, he appears ready to roll. Now that he's healthy, look for the Ravens to work the rookie out of Texas A&M into the defensive end rotation for Sunday's game against Washington.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Limited Friday
Madubuike (knee) was a limited participant at Friday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Madubuike's limited workload Friday seems to indicate he is trending toward a questionable designation ahead of Monday's matchup with the Chiefs. More clarity on his status should come with the Ravens' final injury report Saturday.... See More ... See Less -
Ravens' Justin Madubuike: Dealing with leg issue
Madubuike injured his leg during Saturday's scrimmage, Daniel Oyefusi of The Baltimore Sun reports. Madubuike was apparently getting his leg stretched out Saturday, indicating a possible soft-tissue injury. The rookie third-round pick will likely serve in a reserve role this year, but in the meantime, Justin Ellis and Chauncey Rivers are due for an uptick in reps while Madubuike rehabs.... See More ... See Less
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Baltimore Beatdown@BmoreBeatdown5H agoWhy the Ravens drafted Roger Rosengarten https://t.co/YZX6jv1Ln8
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley7H agoHere is what you need to know about the Ravens' Day 2 picks: Roger Rosengarten and Adisa Isaac. Instant analysis on the Ravens' 2024 draft picks: https://t.co/1HcU4066dc
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley7H agoOn the Ravens taking Adisa Isaac in the third round: “This is a Ravens-type pick” “The epitome of the phrase ‘Play like a Raven’” https://t.co/aa8NRvJwyE
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Jeff Zrebiec@jeffzrebiec7H agoBest available players for Ravens heading into Day 3 of draft. https://t.co/NzV3kOB4ty
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley7H agoHaloti Ngata provided the funniest moment of the draft for Ravens fans when he introduced his sons before making Baltimore’s third-round pick. Ngata: “They were all born in Baltimore and they were all raised to say one thing.” His sons: “Steelers suck!” https://t.co/UF1xFbrYwz
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley7H agoAs far as Day 3, Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said the team is "in a position where we're just basically open highway and we can just sit back and just draft the best guys that we see on the board without any real thought to position or how they're going to fit roster wise."
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley7H agoRavens GM Eric DeCosta after adding CB, OT and OLB with his first three picks: "I think when you need and best player kind of match up, then you really have something special. And I think that's happened a couple times for us. So it's good."
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley7H agoRavens 2024 draft 1st round: CB Nate Wiggins 2nd: OT Roger Rosengarten 3rd: OLB Adisa Isaac On Day 3, the Ravens have six picks, including two in the 4h round.
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Brian Wacker@brianwacker18H agoEric DeCosta on Rashod Bateman deal: "I am extremely excited to watch Rashod this year. I think his best football is ahead of him. To get him back is a no-brainer. It's something he wanted. It's something we wanted." #RavensFlock
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Jamison Hensley@jamisonhensley8H agoRavens GM Eric DeCosta said it was a “no-brainer” to sign WR Rashod Bateman to an extension before the draft. “I think his best football is ahead of him,” DeCosta said.