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Ronnie Stanley Signs Three-Year Deal to Stay with Ravens

BALTIMORE, Md. — Left tackle Ronnie Stanley has committed his future to the Baltimore Ravens by signing a three-year contract, solidifying his place with the team he was drafted by in 2016. Declaring his intentions before the official free agency negotiating period, Stanley expressed excitement about continuing his career where it all began.
During a press conference on Monday, Stanley highlighted the importance of his long-standing relationship with the Ravens organization. “I chose to give the Ravens first dibs on signing me because of our history,” he stated, noting that the new deal accommodates both his personal goals and the team’s financial strategy.
At 29 years old, as he approaches his 10th season, Stanley reflects on what he describes as “unfinished business” with the team. “We’ve had our challenges, but our focus is on winning a Super Bowl,” he said, emphasizing that while individual accolades are nice, the ultimate goal remains elusive. “I don’t think anyone’s really happy until we achieve that.”
Stanley’s commitment comes after the Ravens’ tough playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, a theme echoed by many long-standing team members who share a common goal of championship success. His remarks indicate a unified focus among teammates on the pursuit of a Super Bowl title. “I want to be there when we finally break through,” Stanley said.
The Ravens selected Stanley with the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, and since then, he has been an integral part of the offensive line. His experience and presence are expected to be vital as the team aims to enhance its performance this season.