Mekari, an undrafted free agent in 2019 who wound up spending six seasons in Baltimore and starting games at every position along the O-line, became the first of the Ravens’ unrestricted free agents to sign elsewhere. He got $20 million in guaranteed money, a nice payday for one of Baltimore’s most versatile and respected players in recent years.
The Ravens are hoping to fine-tune their roster ahead of the 2025 season. The Baltimore Sun is tracking their moves in free agency.
Mekari, 27, was a valuable and gritty blocker in Baltimore, and the Ravens will now be looking for his replacement at left guard. Andrew Vorhees, who won the left guard job out of training camp last season, is a top candidate.
In their pursuit of the next Super Bowl, Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens have once again brought in a key player for the upcoming NFL season.
The Ravens have lost a few players while several remain unsigned by anyone. Those who have left Baltimore include linebackers Patrick Mekari, Malik Harrison and Chris Board, corner Brandon Stephens and tackle Josh Johnson. The unsigned players include:
Ravens fans have lamented their front office’s staid approach in the past, but the evidence could not be clearer: Most of the executives spending big this week are playing a loser’s game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, led by Trevor Lawrence, add a key piece for the upcoming NFL season—one who was a former teammate of Lamar Jackson with the Baltimore Ravens. The NFL has entered a crucial period leading up to the start of the season,
The first day of NFL free agency was a wild one, with teams handing out huge contracts left and right. All the while, the Baltimore Ravens merely sat back and w
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