Ronnie Stanley, the Ravens' LT, expressed feeling great and strong, aiming to return to his 2020 form after a challenging year. John Harbaugh acknowledged Stanley's positive outlook. PFF Gordon highlighted Stanley's importance to the Ravens' offense and praised his pass-blocking skills despite recent health setbacks.
Rejuvenated Ravens LT Ronnie Stanley says poor play last season was ‘killing’ him: ‘Hard for me to live with’ https://t.co/oOLC7AGXzT
Getting Stanley back to 2020 health would be a huge win for the Ravens offense. However I will continue to hammer home the point that even while not being all the way back health wise in 2022 and 2023, he is still arguably a top-third of the NFL pass blocking tackle. https://t.co/cVi85gEW6z
Getting Stanley back to 2020 health would be a huge win for the Ravens offense. However I will continue to hammer home the point that even while not being all the way back health wise in 2022 and 2023, he is still arguable a top-third of the NFL pass blocking tackle. https://t.co/cVi85gEW6z
Ronnie Stanley said the last time he felt this good was 2020. John Harbaugh says he doesn’t remember 2020. “Good year for Ronnie, bad year for everybody else?” https://t.co/bROvgIlvZL
Ronnie Stanley: “I feel great. I feel I’m as strong and quick as I’ve ever been.” Said he didn’t want to go out on last year. Felt that would have led to regret. Thus, agreeing to a contract alteration. “Baltimore is a second home to me.” https://t.co/v2Y5B2Kepo