By Will Peralta
Photo By Will Peralta

The Baltimore Ravens have been busy reshaping their roster in the 2025 offseason. With a mix of veteran signings, strategic re-signings, and notable departures, they’re setting their sights on another championship run. Here’s a breakdown of their key moves:
Quarterback Depth
The Ravens addressed their backup quarterback need by signing Cooper Rush to a two-year, $6.2 million deal.
Rush brings extensive experience, having appeared in 38 games with the Dallas Cowboys since 2017.
Wide Receiver Revamp
DeAndre Hopkins, a five-time Pro Bowler, joined the team on a one-year contract, bolstering their receiving corps.
Tylan Wallace returned on a one-year deal, worth $2.25 million, providing depth and special teams expertise.
Steven Sims, who played briefly for the Ravens last season, signed with the Seattle Seahawks.
Defensive Adjustments
Malik Harrison departed for the Pittsburgh Steelers on a two-year, $10 million contract.
Jake Hummel a veteran linebacker and special teams standout, signed a one-year deal, adding depth to their defense
Chris Board joined the New York Giants on a two-year deal, further reshaping their linebacker corps.
Offensive Line Tweaks
Patrick Ricard, a five-time Pro Bowl fullback, re-signed with the Ravens, ensuring continuity in their run game.
Patrick Mekari left for the Jacksonville Jaguars on a three-year, $37 million contract, creating a void at left guard.
Josh Jones signed with the Seattle Seahawks, and the Ravens will need to fill out their offensive tackle depth.
Other Notable Moves
Michael Pierce announced his retirement after nine seasons, leaving a void on their defensive line.
Brandon Stephens signed with the New York Jets on a three-year, $36 million deal, and the Ravens will need to address their cornerback needs.
With these moves, the Ravens are positioning themselves for another successful season. Their focus now shifts to the 2025 NFL Draft, where they’ll look to bolster their roster with young talent.