Patrick Ricard agrees to re-sign with Ravens
Dianna Russini of TheAthletic.com reports that Ricard has agreed to a one-year deal that will keep him in Baltimore.
Ricard has been with the Ravens since 2017 and he was named a first-team All-Pro for the first time in his career in 2024. Ricard, who has also been named to five Pro Bowls, had three catches for 22 yards and a touchdown while also serving as a key blocker in the team's offense.
The Ravens also agreed to a new deal with left tackle Ronnie Stanley over the weekend, so two longtime members of the offense will be back in 2025.

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