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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Will Hill: Reinstated from suspension
The NFL reinstated Will Hill from the reserve/suspended list Tuesday, Howard Balzer of the Sports Exchange reports.On the same day in which he was released by Baltimore in March, Hill received a 10-game ban for a violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy. There may have been no coincidence, but the safety is nonetheless able to sign with any organization at the moment. In 50 career games with the Giants and Ravens, Hill has recorded 221 tackles (167 solo), four interceptions (two pick-sixes), three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one sack.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Will Hill: Faces 10-game suspension
Will Hill has been suspended for 10 games by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.The report follows news earlier Wednesday that the Ravens had released Hill, who now faces the fourth, and longest, suspension of his NFL career.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Will Hill: Released by Ravens
The Ravens have released Will Hill, the Baltimore Sun reports.The move frees up just over $3 million in salary cap space for the Ravens and sets the stage for converted cornerback Lardarius Webb to start at safety for the team in 2016 alongside free agent signee Eric Weddle.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Ravens' Will Hill: Enjoys another solid campaign
Will Hill finished the 2015 season with 64 tackles (49 solo), an interception and a sack in 15 games.Hill doesn't make many big plays or accumulate gaudy tackle totals, but he's been the most consistent player in a shaky defensive backfield over the past two seasons, rarely giving up big gains in coverage. He's locked in as a starter for 2016, albeit with minimal IDP appeal.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Safety Will Hill inks two-year deal with Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens signed safety Will Hill to a two-year contract Thursday. Hill, who would have been eligible for free agency after the 2015 season, was slated to play the year under the $1.542 million restricted free agent tender. Terms of his new deal were not immediately known. "When I first signed and I sat down with [general manager Ozzie Newsome], I knew from that point that I didn’t want to go anywhere," Hill said, per The Baltimore Sun. "I wanted to be a Raven, and this extension, it just helped out and it gives me a lot of confidence on the playing field and it helps me see what the organization thinks of me."
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by Ruben Palacios | CBS Sports Staff
Will Hill prepared to play full season
Baltimore Ravenssafety Will Hill is ready to take on a full 16-game season for the first time in his career, according to NFL.com. Due to a number of suspensions, Hill has not competed for an entire season in the NFL. He was suspended for the first six games last season but made an impact during the final 10 games. "I came back six games late," Hill said. "I'm just trying to get a good 16 games this year." In 10 games last year, Hill recorded 41 tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Report: Ravens sign Will Hill, Casey Walker to tender offers
The Baltimore Ravens signed safety Will Hill and defensive tackle Casey Walker to their restricted free agent tender offers, sources told The Baltimore Sun. Will signed his $1.542 million right-of-first-refusal original round tender. He did not receive an offer sheet from other teams. Walker signed a $510,000 exclusive-rights free agent tender.
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by Dave Peters | CBSSports.com
Report: Ravens tender S Will Hill
Baltimore Ravens safety Will Hill was assigned a right-of-first-refusal original round tender on Monday, according to the Baltimore Sun. The tender is worth $1.542 million to the restricted free agent. Hill, 25, started eight of the ten games that he played in last year recording 42 total tackles, four passes defensed and one interception -- that was returned for a touchdown.
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by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com
Will Hill wants Antrel Rolle to join Ravens
Baltimore Ravens safety Will Hill is hoping for a former teammate to join his squad once NFL free agency begins. On his Instagram account, Hill posted a collage with four pictures of himself and cornerback Antrel Rolle when they were with the New York Giants. In the middle is a rectangular box with the Ravens logo in the middle. "if thing go the way I want me and big bro will be reunited," Hill wrote. Rolle, 32, didn't have a strong 2014 season and thus may not be an attractive option for the Ravens. Rolle finished the past season with 87 tackles and three interceptions.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Report: Warrant issued for Ravens S Will Hill
New Jersey law-enforcement officials confirmed there is an active warrant out for Baltimore Ravens safety Will Hill, for failure to pay child support, reports the Baltimore Sun. The amount owed is $16,588, the report said. Hill played in 10 games this season, making 41 tackles and returning an interception for a touchdown.