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Baltimore Ravens; With Eric DeCosta as GM, Baltimore Ravens keep things in the family but brace for a twist. Published: Jan. 30, 2019, 3:30 p.m. Jan. 30, 2019, 3:30 p.m.
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How Ravens GM Eric DeCosta salvaged the offseason and made his team a true contender. By Jeff Zrebiec. Sept. 7, 2023 Updated Oct. 3, 2023. ... For an NFL general manager, business rarely rests.
The Ravens have known Assistant General Manager Eric DeCosta would take over for the past four years. When the Green Bay Packers came calling this year, DeCosta turned down one of the NFL's best jobs.
Like his first three draft classes, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta deserves a couple of years to mature on the job. But his decision-making will be under scrutiny this offseason as he puts ...
Echoing John Harbaugh's comments last week, Ravens GM Eric DeCosta noted his club is a run-first squad, and there are other ways to buffer the passing attack rather than stockpiling receivers.
At his introductory news conference two years ago, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said he must’ve seen “The Godfather” about 250 times over his 47 years of life. It was a fitting choice ...
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta understands there might be ‘hiccups’ with younger O-line. By Jeff Zrebiec. Aug. 29, 2024 Updated Sept. 3, 2024. OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens general manager ...
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta looks on. One of the best teams in the NFL in 2019 has been the Baltimore Ravens , and a big reason for the team’s resurgence has been the great work of the front office.
It was the succession to which no one could object.Eric DeCosta had spent his entire professional career learning to scout the Ravens way, draft the Ravens way, construct a roster the Ravens way.
In fact, because Jackson's contractual status remains unresolved, general manager Eric DeCosta and director of player personnel Joe Hortiz fielded plenty of questions regarding the position, which ...
Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta remains "optimistic" that a new deal will get done with star quarterback Lamar Jackson.. DeCosta said that he and Jackson met recently and that discussions are ...
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