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Ronnie Stanley: Definitely unfinished business in Baltimore

The left tackle Ronnie Stanley was not waiting for the official negotiation period to decide where he will play in the future.

Stanley decided to give the Ravens in a three-year contract with the team for a 12-year run with the team, which made him a first round election in 2016. During a press conference on Monday, Stanley said that the story prompted him to give the Ravens “first DIBS” to sign it, and he has the feeling that the deal has its needs appropriate while he also spend the ravens to spend the money.

Stanley said it was “really cool” to spend his entire career in one place, and he feels that it is unfinished when he goes into his 10th season with the team.

“Yes, sure,” said Stanley. “We have Broken so many plates In recent years, how many years, I don’t think we really take care of being honest. Especially people who were here. The only thing that is really important to us is to win a super bowl. All of the other things are certainly nice and everything, but yes, definitely unfinished business. I don’t think someone is really happy. “

Many long -term ravens have expressed variations of this topic since the team was defeated against the bills in the division round of the playoffs, and Stanley wants to be nearby if the team finally breaks through.

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