The Ravens reportedly added more competition at offensive tackle on the eve of training camp.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Ravens have agreed to a deal with veteran Jake Long. Long will reportedly fly to Baltimore tonight to sign a contract.
Long announced the move on Twitter:
So excited to be a part of the Ravens organization!! Back to football and a lot to prove. Time to get to work!!
— Jake Long (@JakeLong77) July 26, 2016
Long was the No. 1 overall pick of the Miami Dolphins in 2008 and went to the Pro Bowl in his first four seasons. He started all but two games during that time.
Then the 6-foot-7, 322-pound Michigan product began to run into injury issues. After signing a four-year, $34 million deal with the Rams in 2013, Long’s two campaigns in St. Louis ended with an ACL tear in the same knee.
Long, 31, was a cap casualty the following year and was picked up last season by the Atlanta Falcons as a backup offensive tackle. He played in just four games. Long is entering his ninth season.
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Long would still have to pass his physical. If the signing goes through, the Ravens will have reached their 90-man roster limit. They had an open spot after the release of veteran tackle Eugene Monroe.



