John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens continue making moves in an effort to help Lamar Jackson finally win the first Super Bowl of his career. During this offseason, one of their clear priorities has undoubtedly been the offensive line.
A few weeks ago, the first step was giving Ronnie Stanley a three-year, $60 million contract extension, at a time when there were many rumors that the Kansas City Chiefs might pursue him after the departure of Joe Thuney.
During the 2025 Draft, John Harbaugh brought in more reinforcements to protect Jackson by selecting names like Emery Jones Jr. from LSU, Carson Vinson from Alabama A&M, and Garrett Dellinger, also from LSU. Now, there’s another major splash for that unit.
Who just signed with Ravens?
The Baltimore Ravens have signed offensive tackle Joseph Noteboom. After his college career at TCU, he was selected in the third round of the 2018 Draft by the Los Angeles Rams and was part of the roster that won Super Bowl LVI.
Although he received a three-year, $40 million contract extension from the Rams in 2022, the big issue throughout his career has been constant injuries. However, if he can stay healthy, the Ravens may have found a key piece for Lamar Jackson and also for their explosive running game led by Derrick Henry.
