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NFL Free Agency: 36 players who could be in their final training camp with the Ravens
NFL Free Agency: 36 players who could be in their final training camp with the Ravens

USA Today

time2 days ago

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  • USA Today

NFL Free Agency: 36 players who could be in their final training camp with the Ravens

Jaire Alexander and Odafe Oweh are among 36 Baltimore Ravens who will be restricted or unrestricted free agents in the 2026 NFL offseason We're entering Week 2 of training camp, and while the Ravens are focused on daily improvements, it's not a crime to look ahead to what could be a completely different-looking roster at key positions. Baltimore added 11 players in the NFL draft and still has a huge Super Bowl window thanks to an MVP candidate at quarterback, elite talent, and several critical positions. Regardless of the outcome of this upcoming season, that window could be altered, with the Ravens having 36 players who'll either test restricted or unrestricted free agency during the 2026 NFL off-season. Several key factors include a pending contract extension for Lamar Jackson, Tyler Linderbaum, and Kyle Hamilton, as well as the contract status of all three tight ends. Odafe Oweh is one of the biggest names on the list, but the offense could look drastically different with the top three tight ends all set for unrestricted free agency and multiple big-name edge rushers. With Week 2 of training camp set to begin, we're previewing the 36 Ravens who'll be free agents next spring. CB Jaire Alexander In a move that can only be described as shocking, the Ravens agreed to a contract with former Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander. The move came hours after quarterback Lamar Jackson confirmed that he called his former college teammate and asked the Ravens to "go get him." The one-year deal with Alexander is worth a maximum of $6 million, including $2 million in incentives. LB William Kwenkeu- Restricted Free Agent OL Joe Noteboom --UFA TE Mark Andrews- UFA The 31-year-old Andrews had his $4 million option bonus picked up, and short of some miracle, this is expected to be his final season in Baltimore with Isaiah Likely ascending. RB Keaton Mitchell- Restricted Free Agent The shifty running back spent the 2024 season working his way back from a torn ACL. Edge Rusher Malik Hamm- Restricted Free Agent Hamm spent his entire rookie season on injured reserve (ankle) but made his presence felt as a pass rusher last spring during OTAs and minicamps. Henry's 14 rushing touchdowns were tied for the second-most in the league, only behind the Bills' James Cook (15). OLB Kyle Van Noy- UFA The 35-year-old Van Noy keeps fighting off Father Time, but 2025 could be his final season in Baltimore. Van Noy made his first Pro Bowl last season after posting 12.5 sacks. OL Tyler Linderbaum- UFA The Ravens declined to pick up Linderbaum's fifth-year option, but still want to sign their star center to a long-term contract. Since he's been to multiple Pro Bowls, Linderbaum would have cost $23.4 million for the 2026 season. On Wednesday, just one day before the deadline, DeCosta exercised Hamilton's option, while the team declined Linderbaum's option, hoping to agree to a long-term deal. One primary reason for declining Linderbaum is that it would have made him the highest-paid center in the NFL. The fifth-year option values are the same for all offensive linemen rather than being broken down by position (C/G/T). Linderbaum essentially would have had a fifth-year option comparable to that of the top left or right tackles in the NFL, making him the highest-paid player at his position ahead of Creed Humphrey and others. DB Ar'Darius Washington- UFA After signing his free agent tender, Washington entered the 2025 season in a contract year, putting himself in a position for a payday. A torn Achilles will prevent Washington from duplicating his overall statistics. FB Patrick Ricard- UFA The 32-year-old fullback could take things on a year-to-year basis. OLB Odafe Oweh- UFA Oweh logged 5.0 sacks in two of his first three seasons since being selected by the Ravens in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Baltimore didn't deliver a long-term contract extension last summer, and that fueled his production for last season as the former Penn State pass rusher finished with the second-most sacks on the Ravens behind Kyle Van Noy (13.5) and tied with Detroit's Za'Darius Smith for No. 16 in the NFL. Baltimore picked up Oweh's fifth-year option before last season, putting him on the books for a $13,251,000 salary cap hit. In 2024, Oweh tallied 39 tackles (25 solo), 10.0 sacks, and one forced fumble across 17 regular-season games. OLB David Ojabo- UFA The former Michigan pass rusher has one year left on his rookie deal and no guaranteed money. Ojabo saw action in 13 games last season, but he only has four sacks in three NFL seasons. LS Nick Moore- UFA DT Travis Jones- UFA Jones logged 42 tackles (22 solo) and one sack across 17 regular-season games in 2024. The 2022 third-round pick started in 15 of 17 regular-season games and projects to be the Ravens' top interior defensive linemen for the 2025 campaign with Michael Pierce retiring. CB Jalyn Armour-Davis- UFA Armour-Davis has played in just 19 games over his first three years in the NFL, and the former fourth-round pick could be the odd man out in a revamped secondary. CB Chidobe Awuzie- UFA Awuzie joined Baltimore on a one-year deal. LB Jake Hummel- UFA The special-teams standout joined the Ravens on a one-year deal. OL Ben Cleveland- UFA WR Keith Kirkwood- UFA WR Anthony Miller- UFA OL Daniel Faalele- UFA A Pro Bowl alternate in 2024, Faalele could be in line for a massive contract next spring. TE Charlie Kolar- UFA P Jordan Stout- UFA TE Isaiah Likely- UFA The 26-year-old Likely is the one tight end on the roster who'll likely sign a contract extension to remain in Baltimore. The expectation is that Likely will eventually leapfrog Andrews for the starters' spot at tight end, and 2025 could be that year. Likely caught four of five targets for 73 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens' 27-25 divisional-round loss to the Bills. Likely recorded 126 receiving yards during the playoffs, and he had a career-best 42 catches for 477 yards and six touchdowns. Likely will play out the final year of his rookie contract in 2025, but Baltimore will have a decision to make. WR DeAndre Hopkins- UFA WR Dayton Wade- ERFA OL Darrian Dalcourt -ERFA Edge Rusher Adedayo Odeleye -ERFA TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden -ERFA C.J. Ravenell EDGE -ERFA Corey Bullock C--ERFA C.J. Okoye IDL --ERFA Devin Leary --ERFA

Colorado's Ultimate Frisbee team gives blessing to naming of Denver Summit FC women' soccer
Colorado's Ultimate Frisbee team gives blessing to naming of Denver Summit FC women' soccer

CBS News

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Colorado's Ultimate Frisbee team gives blessing to naming of Denver Summit FC women' soccer

Colorado's National Women's Soccer team announced it will go by the name Denver Summit FC, but it had to get the name cleared with another professional team in town first. Enter the Colorado Summit -- the state's first professional Ultimate Frisbee Association team. "We're just starting the playoffs right now, and we're going to play in the playoffs as the Colorado Summit," team co-owner Sal Pace told CBS Colorado. Pace owns the team that's made the playoffs three out of the four seasons of its existence. For him, it's a family affair, even down to naming it. "The Colorado Summit actually came as a suggestion, originally from one of my kids," Pace explained. "We were just driving around thinking of names that are related to mountains." Pace believes the passing of the torch believes the rebrand comes with opportunities for his franchise. "It was pitched to me as a partnership and an ability to grow sports together in Colorado," Pace said. Although there was no monetary exchange, the newly named Denver Summit agreed to help the ultimate frisbee team in their search for a new name, as well as play some exhibition games during halftime throughout the season. This in exchange for the Summit name. "I'm so excited about our team playing halftime," Pace said. "I think we're going to have an opportunity to ultimately be in front of more eyeballs than we ever have." After the playoffs are over, the legacy of the Summit will climb from ultimate frisbee to women's soccer. "I'm going to have a connection with a soccer team name forever too," Pace said proudly. "This is our first pro women's sports team in Colorado history. That is a really special thing to be a part of."

Denver ultimate frisbee team hands over name to city's expansion NWSL franchise
Denver ultimate frisbee team hands over name to city's expansion NWSL franchise

Fox News

time23-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox News

Denver ultimate frisbee team hands over name to city's expansion NWSL franchise

Colorado's Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) team made a surprising gesture. The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) awarded an expansion team to Denver. As the new team searched for its name, colors, and crest, the Colorado Summit decided to "pass the torch." Over 50,000 fans were surveyed during the search. The Summit proved to be the most popular name among supporters. The handover paved the way for the NWSL to become the Denver Summit FC. The new soccer club's inaugural season is scheduled to kick off in 2026. The soccer team's crest appears to be dark green mountains that are placed in front of a red-orange and golden sunset. The Summit said the reddish-orange color was chosen because it was intended to "capture the dramatic sunsets seen across Colorado." Colorado Summit co-owner Sal Pace highlighted the decision's collaborative nature and expressed excitement about the frisbee franchise's next chapter. "This is more than a handoff — it's a collaboration built on respect, teamwork, and growing our Colorado sports community for everyone," Pace said. "It's a huge honor to see the Summit name live on in professional women's soccer, and we're excited to take our fans with us into a new era for Colorado ultimate frisbee." The Colorado Summit released a statement calling the decision a "rare" moment "of sportsmanship." "The partnership represents a rare and refreshing show of sportsmanship in the Colorado sports world — where a team from the fast-growing sport of ultimate frisbee is enthusiastically supporting the rise of Denver's new professional women's soccer team — the globe's most popular sport," the statement read. The frisbee team will need a new name going forward. In light of that fact, the franchise launched a contest seeking fan feedback. Over the next few weeks, fans will have the opportunity to submit suggestions and also vote on names. Finalists are expected to be announced in the weeks ahead. The winning name is set to be unveiled before next season kicks off, the team confirmed. Colorado's playoff run continues on Saturday when they matchup with the Oakland Spiders professional frisbee club.

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