One rival NFL executive reportedly said the New England Patriots will "aggressively pursue" Ravens Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley.
At the NFL scouting combine, one rival NFL executive said some of the buzz going around was that the Patriots would aggressively pursue veteran Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley should he make it to unrestricted free agency.
Here are the Patriots’ top six positions of need heading in free agency, when they will have a league-leading $127.7 million in cap space. You know the names by now: Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley,
If the New England Patriots were to make a substantial leap during the 2025 NFL season, it wouldn’t come as a huge surprise. In place are all the ingredients of a team ready to ascend to the next level.
Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley is a week away from hitting the free agent market for the first time in his career, and if he gets there, he'll
The New England Patriots have been linked to Ravens free-agent offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley to patch up their line.
It makes sense, then, that New England is expected to be aggressive in the free-agent market. One place the Patriots will look, according to ESPN, is the offensive line, where they are expected to pursue Baltimore Ravens tackle Ronnie Stanley.
Noteboom, who signed a three-year, $40 million extension with the Rams in 2022, is projected to command a modest one-year, $1.9 million deal per Spotrac. However, the Patriots can lock him in for two years, $16.5 million, ensuring they have a veteran right tackle to compete with Caedan Wallace for the starting job.
A primary free agent target for the New England Patriots has officially come off the board.According to multiple sources, offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley has agreed to a three-year, $60 million contract to remain with the Baltimore Ravens,