BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The Ravens are back to work this week with the start of voluntary organized team activities, though that work never fully stopped.
After the draft in the end of April, there was rookie minicamp. Then, Baltimore decided not to wait for the NFL’s investigation into the sexual misconduct allegations against kicker Justin Tucker to conclude and released the 35-year-old potential Hall of Famer with nary a mention of said allegations in its statement.
The team’s offseason workout program, meanwhile, has been ongoing, which included the news that safety Ar’Darius Washington suffered a torn Achilles tendon, an injury that will cost him most if not all of the season. And last week, Derrick Henry officially signed his two-year, $30 million extension, a move that keeps him, quarterback Lamar Jackson, running back Justice Hill, receivers Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman and tackles Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten in Baltimore through at least the 2026 season.
Now comes OTAs, which will kick off Tuesday and run through Thursday in Owings Mills, with only Wednesday’s session open to reporters.
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