Ronnie Stanley the Baltimore Ravens' starting left tackle, has signed a contract extension with the team.
The new deal is worth $112 million and will keep him in Baltimore through the 2025 season.
Stanley is one of the Ravens' most important players and is widely regarded as one of the best left tackles in the NFL.
He has been a key part of the team's success in recent years, helping them win a Super Bowl in 2013 and reach the AFC Championship Game in 2019.
Stanley is still just 28 years old and is entering his prime. He is expected to be a major part of the Ravens' offense for many years to come.
The signing of Stanley is a major win for the Ravens. It shows that they are committed to keeping their team together and competing for championships.
The Ravens have a lot of young talent on their roster, but Stanley is one of their most experienced and valuable players. He is a leader on the team and is respected by his teammates and coaches.
With Stanley signed to a long-term deal, the Ravens can now focus on other areas of their team that need improvement. They will need to add some depth to their offensive line and find a replacement for Earl Thomas at safety.
But with Stanley in place, the Ravens have a solid foundation to build on. They are a young and talented team with a lot of potential. With Stanley leading the way, they should be a contender in the AFC for many years to come.