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Tight end Quinn Sypniewski participates with other Ravens fans at the first annual Tailgaters Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Spring Football Festival in April 2009.
Tight end Quinn Sypniewski participates with other Ravens fans at the first annual Tailgaters Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Spring Football Festival in April 2009.
Tight end Quinn Sypniewski participates with other Ravens fans at the first annual Tailgaters Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Spring Football Festival in April 2009.
The Ravens improved their tight end corps with the selection of East Carolina’s Davon Drew in the fifth round. Baltimore actually moved back several times. Drew, 6-foot-4, 256 pounds, is known as more of an H-back type of tight end with the ability to make an impact in the passing game.
Tight end Quinn Sypniewski participates with other Ravens fans at the first annual Tailgaters Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Spring Football Festival in April 2009.
Tight end Quinn Sypniewski participates with other Ravens fans at the first annual Tailgaters Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Spring Football Festival in April 2009.
Tight end Quinn Sypniewski participates with other Ravens fans at the first annual Tailgaters Hot Dog Eating Contest at the Spring Football Festival in April 2009.
The Ravens may have signed L.J. Smith to add depth alongside Todd Heap and Quinn Sypniewski, but that doesn’t mean they are ruling out all tight ends in the draft. Brandon Pettigrew, who is considered the top prospect at the position by most draft analysts, met with team officials Tuesday.
Wideout Demetrius Williams and tight end Quinn Sypniewski officially signed their one-year restricted free agent tenders this week, extending the stay for two players that ended the 2008 campaign on Injured Reserve.
The Baltimore Ravens officially re-signed free agent punter Sam Koch to a one-year tender on Friday.