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		Ravens, Stanley agree to five-year extension
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			 [October 31, 2020] 
			Left tackle Ronnie Stanley 
			agreed to a five-year extension with the Baltimore Ravens on Friday. 
 The team announced the deal which reports pegged at a $98.75 million 
			total value with a $22.5 million signing bonus.
 
 "Ronnie is the mainstay on our offensive line," Ravens general 
			manager Eric DeCosta said. "He's a shutdown left tackle who excels 
			on the field and in our community. This is just the beginning for 
			Ronnie, and we could not be happier for him and his family."
 
 Stanley and the Ravens face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
 
 An All-Pro in 2019, the 26-year-old Stanley was playing on his 
			fifth-year option tied to his rookie deal as the No. 6 overall pick 
			in the 2016 NFL Draft.
 
 Not surprisingly, he feels the best is yet to come for himself and 
			the Ravens.
 
		
		 
 "I was just very happy to see all the work and dedication, my obsession 
		with my technique pay off," Stanley said. "Everything my family 
		sacrificed over the years so I could come here and live my dream.
 
 "I feel like the Ravens do a really good job of picking out good talent 
		and trying to keep that culture the way it's always been. We're a family 
		here and I think all the guys are on the same page of what we're trying 
		to build here in Baltimore, and that's long-term success."
 
 Head coach John Harbaugh has repeatedly praised Stanley as a dedicated 
		professional since he made 12 starts as a rookie. Overall, Stanley has 
		started all 61 games in which he has played.
 
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            Baltimore Ravens 
			cornerback Marlon Humphrey (44) celebrates with offensive tackle 
			Ronnie Stanley (79) after beating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-17 at 
			M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            "It matters to him, it's important to him, he wants to be the best," 
			Harbaugh said. "We've had many conversations about that, many parts 
			of that over the years. Different things come up, things that you 
			have to do to become as good as he's become. More than anything, 
			he's really a smart guy. He understands the value of hard work. He 
			really is a technician of what he does. He talks about that all the 
			time. At that position, along with talent, that's the most important 
			thing."
 Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil is the highest-paid player 
			at the position based on annual value with a three-year, $66 million 
			deal signed earlier this year.
 
 Anthony Castonzo of the Indianapolis Colts averages $16.5 million 
			per year on his two-year deal signed this year.
 
 Stanley's average over the course of the extension is $19.75 million 
			per season.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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