The Ravens have agreed to a cope with free-agent broad receiver Demarcus Robinson, his agent confirmed Friday on Twitter, addressing potential depth issues on the place.
Robinson, 27, signed a one-year, $1.2 million cope with the Las Vegas Raiders in March however, in a shock, was launched in the course of the first spherical of roster cuts Tuesday.
Robinson, a fourth-round pick of Florida in 2016, spent his first 5 seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs. His greatest 12 months got here in 2020, when he had 45 catches for 464 yards, each profession highs, and three touchdowns. Last season, he had 25 catches on 41 targets for 264 yards and three scores. In a Week 2 loss to the Ravens, he had three catches for 46 yards, together with a 33-yard landing.
The 6-foot-1, 203-pound Robinson met with the Ravens on Friday, according to the NFL Network, which first reported the deal. Wide receiver James Proche II, a coaching camp standout, has missed over per week of follow with what coach John Harbaugh known as a soft-tissue damage. Tylan Wallace left the Ravens’ preseason opener with a knee sprain. Projected starters Rashod Bateman and Devin Duvernay additionally missed time in camp.
Terms of Robinson’s deal weren’t disclosed. The Ravens, who face the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday evening, should minimize their roster to 80 gamers by Tuesday and to 53 gamers by Aug. 30.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com