For new Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Ronald Darby, it didn't take a hard sell in free agency to join Doug Pederson's squad for a second time. "It was more than a phone call.
Cornerback Ronald Darby and the Jaguars found common ground after the NFL's negotiating window for free agents opened on Monday. According to multiple reports, Darby has agreed to sign with the AFC South team.
The veteran cornerback is set to continue his road trip around the NFL. After time in Buffalo, Philadelphia, Washington, Denver and most recently Baltimore, he has agreed to a new deal with the Jaguars.
The Tennessee Titans are entering next week’s free agency period requiring at least one starting boundary cornerback. In truth, general manager Ran Carthon may need to sign two corners.
Baltimore secured their AFC-leading ninth victory with a 20-10 primetime win in Los Angeles. The Ravens outgained the Chargers by 82 yards, won time of possession by nearly seven minutes and were plus-four in the turnover department.
Baltimore Ravens cornerback Ronald Darby is gaining confidence after recovering from a season-ending injury last season. "I was busting my [butt] rehabbing and running.
The veteran cornerback aggressively attacked his rehab process as if he was already on a team so that he’d prepared whenever one came calling. The advancement of modern medicine has made it so major knee injuries such as torn anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) aren’t career-ending anymore.
Ronald Darby has signed a one-year $3.2 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens. He signed with the team straight after a successful visit. The signing comes in light of the foot injury that Marlon Humphrey sustained.
Here's what's good and bad about the Ravens signing Ronald Darby.
The Baltimore Ravens signed veteran cornerback Ronald Darby on Thursday, NFL Network and ESPN reported. According to NFL Network, Darby agreed to a one-year deal worth as much as $3.2 million.
The 29-year-old will step in for the Ravens after Humphrey, their Pro Bowl cornerback, recently suffered a foot injury.
Amid a flurry of injuries in the defensive backfield, Baltimore added a Super Bowl-winning CB with plenty of experience.
According to Adam Schefter, the Ravens are signing CB Ronald Darby to a one-year deal. Ian Rapoport adds the deal has a maximum value of $3.2 million.
More than 10 months after he suffered an ACL tear, Ronald Darby continues to generate interest.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Ravens are hosting veteran CB Ronald Darby for a visit. He’s been to see a couple of teams in recent weeks as he looks
Ronald Darby has yet to find a new home, but his list of serious suitors has grown.
The 29-year-old Ronald Darby still hasn’t been signed after tearing his ACL with the Denver Broncos in Week 5 of the 2022 season.
The Minnesota Vikings are hosting CB Ronald Darby for a workout on Thursday, according to Ben Goessling. Darby, 29, is a former second-round pick of the Bills out of Florida State back in 2015.
Former Denver Broncos cornerback Ronald Darby could soon have a new NFL home. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Darby worked out for the Houston Texans on Friday. "Veteran FA CB Ronald Darby is working out for the Broncos today, source said.
Especially if healthy – since he is recovery is going well – Ronald Darby could be an effective low-cost addition for the Texans and several other potential suitors.
According to Matt Lombardo, veteran CB Ronald Darby is expected to be ready for training camp in August. Darby tore his ACL in early October and was released by the Broncos this offseason.
The Broncos have some room to maneuver under the salary cap but will also be looking to make significant changes after a disastrous 2022 season.
Offensive lineman Garett Bolles, who suffered a broken leg Thursday, is done for the season. In addition, cornerback Ronald Darby suffered a torn ACL, and will not return in 2022.
Surtain II, only 22, is already regarded as one of the NFL's better defensive backs.
Veteran cornerback Ronald Darby enters his first year with the Denver Broncos with a clear mandate to add his blazing speed to a secondary that many national
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