Ronnie Stanley, Nick Boyle, Tavon Young All on Track for 2021 Season Mar 11, 2021 at 10:25 AM T Ronnie Stanley
What shouldn t be forgotten about the 2020 season is the Ravens were without two of their most critical offensive pieces and a jack-of-all-trades defensive back for much of the year.
The progress of left tackle Ronnie Stanley (ankle), tight end Nick Boyle (knee) and cornerback Tavon Young (knee) are important to monitor this offseason, and Head Coach John Harbaugh gave the latest updates during Tuesday s press conference. All three of those guys, I would say, are on track for at least training camp, Harbaugh said. I can t give you timeframes. I haven t really asked that question too specifically, but I think that OTAs [organized team activities] are not out of the question, either.
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Eric DeCosta addresses the possible trade of Orlando Brown Jr. for the first time
Despite circulating rumors there’s no time table for a potential trade.
The Baltimore Ravens entered the 2021 offseason with a clear need to upgrade their offense at wide receiver and center. Right tackle might need to be addressed as well if two-time Pro Bowler Orlando Brown Jr. gets his wish granted and is traded to another team where he can live out his childhood dream of playing left tackle.
On Tuesday, Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta met with the media for the first time since the season ended and shared his thoughts on the developing situation.
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