BALTIMORE (WBFF) — It’s been an interesting offseason for the Ravens.
They cut longtime kicker Justin Tucker amid a series of sexual misconduct allegations — and he now faces a 10-week suspension from the NFL. The Ravens’ offseason controversies spanned through the NFL draft, when they picked Marshall’s Mike Green — who’s dealing with his own allegations of sexual misconduct — in the second round. Baltimore’s brass felt the possible reward of bringing in the dynamic edge rusher outweighed any concerns over past allegations. Green has never been charged with any crimes.
Baltimore’s bold roster-building efforts continued when they signed Jaire Alexander, one of the top available free-agent cornerbacks with a lengthy injury history. When available, Alexander is an elite talent. Offensively, Baltimore strengthened its group by adding big-name wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to a unit that led the NFL in yards per game in 2024.
All of these moves came after coach John Harbaugh said in late March his team was ready then to play a game.
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