Baltimore Ravens Stand Pat At NFL’s Trade Deadline

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — After 2 consecutive seasons of large splashes, the Baltimore Ravens didn’t marque a woody earlier the NFL’s commercialized deadline Tuesday astatine 4 p.m. EDT.

In October 2019, the Ravens sent linebacker Kenny Young and a 5th circular prime to the Los Angeles Rams for cornerback Marcus Peters, a determination that propelled the squad to triumph retired successful its last 10 games and seizure the AFC North title.

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A twelvemonth later, wide manager Eric DeCosta traded a 3rd circular prime and a conditional 2022 prime to the Minnesota Vikings for antiaircraft extremity Yannick Ngakoue. While the commercialized didn’t person the aforesaid impact–Ngakoue lone registered 3 sacks successful his 9 games with Baltimore–the Ravens inactive made the postseason and won against the Tennessee Titans successful the Wild Card round.

Their play ended with a nonaccomplishment to the Buffalo Bills successful the divisional round.

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DeCosta didn’t marque immoderate deals successful 2021, contempt a flurry of injuries.

Their roster could get a boost from players yet getting healthy. The Ravens announced Tuesday cornerback Chris Westry tin instrumentality to practice, joining caller returnees choky extremity Nick Boyle and antiaircraft lineman Derek Wolfe.

We person designated CB Chris Westry for return, allowing him to practice.

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 2, 2021

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Head manager John Harbaugh said earlier this week that Boyle, moving backmost Latavius Murray and wide receiver Sammy Watkins could play Sunday against the Vikings.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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