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1:30This Just In: Trey Hendrickson Introduced By Ravens
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1:22What's Next For Maxx Crosby?
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5:21Maxx Crosby Nixed Trade: Good For Ravens, Bad For NFL
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2:27Breaking: Patriots Sign Kevin Byard, Ravens Sign Jaylinn Hawkins
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1:54How Trey Hendrickson Fits With The Ravens
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1:02Ravens Back Out Of Maxx Crosby Trade With Raiders
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1:19Ravens Back Out On Maxx Crosby, Pivot To Trey Hendrickson
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0:52Trey Hendrickson finally finds a new home: Ravens signing pass rusher after backing off Maxx Crosby
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1:28Did Baltimore Handle The Maxx Crosby Situation Properly?
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1:41How Have People Around The NFL Reacted To The Ravens Backing Out Of The Crosby Trade?
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1:50Ravens Back Out Of Trade for Maxx Crosby With Raiders
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1:53Ravens Back Out Of Trade Deal For Edge Maxx Crosby
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1:26Ravens Back Out Of Deal For Edge Maxx Crosby
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1:52Report: Ravens Back Out Of Crosby Deal After Failed Physical
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1:58Ravens Back Out Of Trade With Raiders For Maxx Crosby
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2:05Clock Ticking For Ravens To Handle Lamar Jackson's Contract
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1:00Latest On No. 1 Free Agent Tyler Linderbaum
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1:00Reports: Pats Signing DE Dre'Mont Jones To 3-Yr, $39.5M Deal
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2:02How The Blockbuster Deal For Maxx Crosby To The Ravens Came To be
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1:34Best Options For Trey Hendrickson
Top Thad Lewis News
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Thad Lewis: Let go by Ravens
Lewis was released by the Ravens on Friday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
The veteran journeyman was signed for depth midway through the preseason, but with the final roster cuts set for this weekend, the Ravens opted to let Lewis go. Lewis went 8-for-13 for 55 yards against the Saints in Baltimore's preseason finale and finished the night with a 71.0 quarterback rating. His departure could mean that Baltimore will hang onto preseason star Josh Woodrum as the third quarterback.
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Ravens' Thad Lewis: Lands deal with Baltimore
Lewis signed a contract with the Ravens on Monday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
The well-traveled Lewis, who has had stints with seven other teams in seven NFL seasons, will find a new home in Baltimore after spending the 2016 campaign in San Francisco. He'll join the training-camp roster in place of fellow quarterback Dustin Vaughan, who was waived in a corresponding move. Lewis will provide the Ravens with some more experienced depth behind injured starter Joe Flacco (back) during camp, but Lewis seems unlikely to win a 53-man roster spot if both Flacco and top backup Ryan Mallett are both fully healthy by the time Week 1 arrives.
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Thaddeus Lewis: Receives full medical clearance
Lewis (knee) recently received full medical clearance and shouldn't face any restrictions when NFL training camps open in July, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Lewis inked a one-year deal with the 49ers last March and was expected to compete for a backup gig, but was removed from the mix after suffering a season-ending torn ACL in the team's preseason opener. With his knee now fully healed, the well-traveled Lewis, who has spent time with seven NFL teams, should draw interest from clubs still searching for a No. 2 or 3 quarterback. Lewis has posted a respectable 82.2 quarterback rating in seven career regular-season games, though he hasn't appeared in a contest since 2013.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 219 lbs |
| Birthplace: Opa-Locka, FL, USA |
| Age: 38 |
| School: Duke |
| Experience: 5 |















