Happy Friday the 13th, Flock Nation!
I cannot think of something more terrifying than Patrick Ricard, Ben Cleveland and Tyre Phillips hunting me down, as they did as part of a fun schedule release video yesterday.
Uh is my mans ok? He got legit pancaked by Pat pic.twitter.com/bsw5k6eDpK
— little robot from star war (@r28915194) May 13, 2022
Hopefully, we’re going to strike some of that fear into the hearts of our 2022 opponents, which will start with a visit to the New York Jets.
Last time the Ravens opened the season against the Jets https://t.co/OdrczKgel4 pic.twitter.com/bUhUSGAwqv
— Chris (@ChrisJustJoking) May 12, 2022
After the Hollywood Brown trade, I think Rashod Bateman has the most anticipated 2022 season to come, especially with a shiny new jersey number.
— Rashod Bateman (@R_bateman2) May 13, 2022
But it’s looking more and more likely every day that the Ravens add another wideout before the season starts.
Baltimore apparently inquired about 2020 first-rounder Jalen Reagor in a potential deal that would have seen Chuck Clark go to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Ravens looked into dealing Chuck Clark during the draft, per @caplannfl. WR Jalen Reagor’s name came up, but no deal got done. https://t.co/aFXI8yIivN pic.twitter.com/ce6zhlGPjW
— Jonas Shaffer (@jonas_shaffer) May 12, 2022
I can’t imagine what Ravens Twitter would look like if that deal went down.
Something that would make much more sense would be the signing of Jarvis Landry, which is starting to feel like an inevitability.
BRING JARVIS LANDRY TO BALTIMORE ASAP pic.twitter.com/SnfW3C2uZr
— The Ravens Realm (@RealmRavens) May 12, 2022
He’s already commenting on Lamar Jackson’s Instagram posts, so he’s already got one foot in the door of the Castle.
Ravens TE Nick Boyle has agreed to a reworked contract, per source.
Boyle’s salary of $5M was lowered to $1.12M, with a $2.63M signing bonus + $1.25M available via incentives. $1M of his 2023 salary was converted to a roster bonus next year.
This creates $2.565M in cap space.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) May 13, 2022
The Ravens reworked Nick Boyle’s contract to open up a bit of cap space; while it could just be to sign their rookie class, that $2.565 million could be a first-year cap hit of a two-year deal for Landry.
Have a great weekend, Flock!