Seven former Cal players – eight if you include Aaron Rodgers – are unrestricted NFL free agents who can sign with new teams this week, and three of those forme
Former Golden Bears cornerback Cam Bynum, who has been a starting safety for the Vikings the past three season, has agreed to a four-year, $60 million deal with the Indianapolis Colts, according to the Indianapolis Star.
The Ravens are set to retool at key positions and could have a new starter at left tackle and left guard, depending on what happens with Patrick Mekari and Ronnie Stanley. NFL teams are permitted to contact and enter into contract negotiations with the agents of players who will become Unrestricted Free Agents on Monday,
The Jaguars continue to use the opening day of the negotiating period to along the offensive line. Patrick Mekari has already
The Ravens will still be in the offensive tackle market even after re-signing Ronnie Stanley, as reserve Josh Jones is expected to sign with the Seattle Seahawks on a one-year deal, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The Jaguars address a big need and bolster their offensive line by signing Ravens' free agent guard Patrick Mekari.
The Patriots are continuing to work to reinforce their offensive line. According to a source, the Patriots are showing interest in versatile offensive lineman Patrick Mekari. The 27-year-old started at left guard last season for the Baltimore Ravens.
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.
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.
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.