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Ronnie Stanley to re-sign with Ravens, per reports

Ronnie Stanley is signing a deal to remain with the Baltimore Ravens for the 2025 NFL season and beyond, per multiple reports.

The contract extension is for three years and $60 million with $44 million guaranteed, per The Athletic’s Diana Russini.

Stanley spent the first nine years of his career in Baltimore after being a first-round pick in the 2016 NFL draft. He developed into one of the NFL’s best offensive tackles and was named an All-Pro first teamer in 2019.

Stanley struggled with injuries after his All-Pro nod. He played in just seven games combined between the 2020 and 2021 NFL seasons and slowly worked his way back into top form the following two seasons.

Stanley started every game for the Ravens in 2024, marking the first time in his career he had achieved that feat. His 1,089 snaps played ranked ninth league-wide among offensive tackles, and he finished the season as Pro Football Focus’ 37th-ranked tackle among 81 qualifiers.

That said, Stanley graded as the 16th-best pass-blocking tackle in the NFL last season with a mark of 80.9. He allowed only two sacks and 35 pressures on 575 pass blocking snaps and played a big part in keeping Lamar Jackson clean during his best statistical season.

Stanley was whistled for 13 penalties in 2024. He will look to cut down on those as he prepares for his age-31 season in 2025.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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