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2025 NFL Free Agency Seat Lacker: Ravens expand WR Rashod Bateman with a 3-year deal
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Ravens Lock in WR Rashod Bateman with Exciting 3-Year Extension Ahead of 2025 NFL Free Agency

June 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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The NFL free agency period is currently underway, with teams able to sign free agents starting from March 12th, the beginning of the new league year. While many top players have already secured deals, numerous others continue to sign with teams following the new period’s start. Among the notable free agents still available are Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Colts wide receiver Amari Cooper, Chargers running back JK Dobbins, Bills edge rusher Von Miller, and Chargers cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., according to Fox Sports’ 2025 NFL Free Agent Top 100 Rankings.

Here’s a rundown of key player transactions and contract details:

– June 5: Ravens extended WR Rashod Bateman to a 3-year, $36.75M deal with $20M guaranteed.
– May 26: Raiders signed a 4-year, $15.8M extension for P Call Too with $11M guaranteed.
– May 20: Bears inked OL Joe Sunny to a 2-year, $17.5M deal averaging $51M over three years, with $33.5M guaranteed.
– May 19: 49ers signed LB Fred Warner to a 3-year, $63M deal, making him the highest-paid linebacker.
– May 16: 49ers locked QB Brock Purdy into a 5-year, $265M contract with $181M guaranteed.
– May 14: Ravens signed RB Derrick Henry for 2 years, $30M, with $25M guaranteed—the biggest contract for a 30+ running back.
– May 8: Panthers retained DE Jadeveon Clowney for 1 year on a $20M deal.
– May 7: Eagles signed TE Dallas Goedert for 1 year, $10M; Jaguars released WR Gabe Davis, absorbing a $20M cap hit.
– April dates included a mix of signings, releases, and trades across many teams with various contract lengths and values, highlighting the ongoing adjustments teams make to their rosters.

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Key highlights include Aaron Rodgers’ ongoing discussions with teams like the Steelers, Giants, and Vikings, significant extensions for stars such as Josh Allen’s record-breaking deal, and strategic moves like contract restructures, releases, and trades that shape team compositions for the 2024 season and beyond.

Fan Take: This vivid flurry of NFL free agency moves is crucial for fans as it reshapes team lineups and can redefine competitive dynamics across the league. The high-profile deals and intriguing player movements highlight how teams are strategically investing in talent to build championship contenders, promising an exciting season ahead.

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