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Ravens Should Go After Recently Released Center
The Ravens stayed the course of retaining their own free agents on Tuesday, but one player suddenly hitting the open market is catching the eyes of many. And, no, it s not a wide receiver.
NFL Network s Ian Rapoport reported that the Las Vegas Raiders are releasing Pro Bowl center Rodney Hudson.
Former NFL quarterback turned analyst Mark Sanchez reported that Hudson requested to be released to void 3.5 million in guarantees for this season.
The #Raiders are releasing Pro Bowl center Rodney Hudson, source said, a surprise in Las Vegas as their O-line receives a nearly complete facelift. Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 16, 2021
Report: LS Morgan Cox is signing with the Titans
The former longtime long snapper of the Ravens has found a new home
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The Baltimore Ravens said a heartfelt goodbye to veteran long snapper Morgan Cox in late January after 11 years. The move was more about moving forward with youth than it was about clearing cap space but now it looks like the four-time Pro Bowler will be continuing his playing career with a familiar foe.
Morgan Cox, a four-time Pro Bowl long snapper, is signing with the Tennessee Titans, per source.
Cox played for the Ravens for 11 seasons. Baltimore is choosing to go on a younger direction with Nick Moore.
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Re-signed OLB Tyus Bowser (4 years, $22M)
Re-signed DT Derek Wolfe (3 years, $12M)
Losing Matt Judon hurts the pass rush, but bringing back Bowser, McPhee and Wolfe certainly softens the blow, especially at such reasonable prices. Zeitler, meanwhile, could prove to be a steal as better interior protection for Lamar Jackson.
Grade: B+
Derek Wolfe signed a four-year, $12 million deal on Tuesday.
What it means: The Ravens retain the starting front from the NFL’s No. 7 defense by bringing back Wolfe after his first season in Baltimore. Wolfe’s high effort play fit with defensive linemen Brandon Williams and Calais Campbell. The most significant free-agent signing by Baltimore a year ago, Wolfe tied a career high with 51 tackles in 2020.
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