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Per multiple reports, the Ravens are signing former Cowboys defensive end Carl Lawson. Lawson came in for a workout and has now signed a new deal with Baltimore.
Schottenheimer spoke somberly on Wednesday as he recounted the week that’s been. He said they won’t move on after the loss of Kneeland — a teammate who had a smile that could drop them to their knees, Schottenheimer said — but they will move forward, together.
The Baltimore Ravens made key defensive trades and signings ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline, but questions remain about their championship prospects.
Like many of you, Glenn Clark would have liked to have seen the Ravens do more at the NFL trade deadline, but he does think they improved.
The Dallas Cowboys are back at work coming off their open week, absent the usual media presence as the club starts the process of returning to the field following the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland.
Defensive lineman Taven Bryan has joined the 53-man roster. Linebacker Chandler Martin and cornerback Amani Oruwariye have been elevated to face the Cleveland Browns. Rookie linebacker Jay Higgins IV has been placed on injured reserve.