According to ESPN reporter 10 minutes ago, after he reportedly turned down a contract extension of 4 years for $180 million and rejected the Los Angeles Rams proposal of a 3-year contract for $160.5 million 48 hours ago, as per ESPN confirmation, it is confirmed that the franchise running back has officially terminated his contract with the Baltimore Ravens to join the Arizona Cardinals on a 3-year $79.9 million deal due to…

Ravens’ draft-day heist over the Bills looks even funnier now

You hate to see it, Buffalo.

 

The Baltimore Ravens are no strangers to front-office wizardry, it’s kind of general manager Eric DeCosta’s thing. But their 2022 trade with the Buffalo Bills might be one of the best examples in recent memory.

 

Keaton Mitchell shines in Ravens’ win over Seahawks

 

After dealing receiver Marquise Brown and a third-round pick to the Arizona Cardinals for the 23rd selection, the Ravens wasted no time flipping the pick. While the Bills were busy trading up to grab Florida cornerback Kaiir Elam at No. 23, Baltimore slid back to No. 25 and walked away with Tyler Linderbaum—a move that has aged like fine wine.

 

Keaton Mitchell shines in Ravens’ win over Seahawks

 

Fast forward three years, and Elam is now being labeled as a player in desperate need of a fresh start. ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg recently highlighted him in the network’s “32 NFL players who need a change of scenery” piece, noting that Elam might be on his way out:

 

Keaton Mitchell shines in Ravens’ win over Seahawks

 

Meanwhile, Linderbaum has been nothing short of elite since landing in Baltimore. A two-time Pro Bowler and the anchor of the Ravens’ interior offensive line, he’s the kind of foundational piece teams dream of drafting. Who’s willing to bet the Bills wish they could run that trade back?

 

Keaton Mitchell shines in Ravens’ win over Seahawks

 

The Ravens finessed Buffalo in 2022 Draft trade

Elam had all the physical traits to be a lockdown corner in Buffalo. He ran a 4.39-second 40-yard dash, stood 6-foot-2, and had the family ties—his father played in the NFL, and his uncle, Matt Elam, was once a Ravens first-round pick.

 

Keaton Mitchell shines in Ravens’ win over Seahawks

 

Despite the Bills’ high hopes, he never developed into a reliable starter.

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