
Brian McFarland
Sports Analyst at Russell Street Sport
The Money Clip: The Business of Ravens Football - Ravens Salary Cap & Organizational Analysis @ https://t.co/6RBKgaVm3H [email protected]
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2 months ago |
russellstreetreport.com | Brian McFarland
2/19/2025 – UPDATED TO REFLECT REPORTED INCREASE IN SALARY CAP TO $277.5M to $281.5M. With the Super Bowl now mercifully behind us, it’s time for all teams and fan bases to fully turn their attention towards the 2025 offseason. Unlike last offseason, the Ravens don’t have a lot of significant pending free agents to worry about, but they do have a very tight Salary Cap and will have to make some significant moves to create the Cap space needed to improve the roster.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
russellstreetreport.com | Brian McFarland
EDITED January 25, 2025With another season coming to an abrupt and disappointing end, it’s time for the Ravens 2025 roster preview, an annual feature here at RSR.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
russellstreetreport.com | Brian McFarland
Over the last couple of weeks, nine (9) Ravens (and maybe 11) have earned some extra cash via incentives and escalators. While these will have no impact on the 2024 Salary Cap, they will impact the 2025 Cap and future Salary Caps as well. These are the cost of doing business and while it will make things trickier in the future for the Ravens, they will gladly deal with this “problem” given the performances of those players and their contributions towards a successful 2024 season.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
russellstreetreport.com | Brian McFarland
With training camps now essentially over and the last preseason games coming up this weekend, each NFL teams will now begin turning their undivided attention towards finalizing their roster ahead of the first week of the season. Like all teams, the Ravens will have to decide how to whittle down their roster by next Tuesday, August 27th at 4:00 PM. They will also need to be under the Salary Cap by the following Wednesday night, September 4th at midnight.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
russellstreetreport.com | Brian McFarland
With the Super Bowl mercifully now behind us, it’s time for every team and fan base to fully turn their attention towards the 2024 offseason. Unlike last offseason, the Ravens don’t have the Lamar Jackson saga hanging over their heads, but they do have a lot of pending free agents in addition to many holes to fill and, presently, not a lot of Cap space with which to do so.
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APY = $17M/yr. This will likely be a good comparable for an extension for Tyler Linderbaum.

Pro-Bowl center Cam Jurgens and the Eagles reached agreement today on a four-year, $68 million extension that includes $39.4 million guaranteed that contractually ties him to Philadelphia through the 2029 season, per the team and his agent Ryan Tollner at @excelfootball. https://t.co/IBS1CFX4HY

A Cap within a Cap. With the NFL draft just days away, a reminder on how the "Rookie Cap" works. The Ravens will have an estimated Rookie Cap of $12,927,364, but will only need $3,087,364 in Cap space to fit their picks under the overall Cap. Here's why ⬇️ https://t.co/CgQ5uty5iJ

RT @jeffzrebiec: Ravens RFA DB Ar’Darius Washington had until end of business today to sign an offer sheet with another team. All quiet on…