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Baltimore WR is one of six Ravens to land on the CFL Negotiation List

Baltimore WR is one of six Ravens to land on the CFL Negotiation List

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Baltimore is just days from the start of training camp, but has six current Ravens on the negotiating rights list for a potential career shift if things don't work out in the NFL.
Canada, often referred to as "The Great White North," has been the alternative route for American football players seeking to fulfill their dream of playing professional football, while holding onto the dream of playing in the NFL. The CFL has unveiled the latest edition of the Canadian Football League's Negotiation List, which was officially released this past week. The list documents a vast pool of players—whether they're unsigned or currently playing in the NFL, another professional league, or college—who are eligible to be rostered by one of the CFL's nine teams.
Baltimore is just days from the start of training camp, but has six current Ravens on the negotiating rights list for a potential career shift if things don't work out in the NFL.
WR Malik Cunningham --Edmonton
DB Keyon Martin -- Edmonton
DB Desmond King --Calgary
WR Scotty Washington --Calgary
OLB Kaimon Rucker -- Winnipeg
LB Diwun Black -- Montreal
Each CFL team maintains a Negotiation List of up to 45 players who are currently either unsigned or playing in the NFL, another professional league, or college. Teams hold exclusive CFL negotiating rights with players on their lists, and those players can be added, traded, or removed at any time.
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