The Ravens will resume on-field work when training camp opens this month and they could get some off-field business done before the start of the season as well.
Wide receiver Zay Flowers is eligible for a contract extension and General Manager Eric DeCosta was asked during an appearance on 105.7 The Fan whether he’d like to see that done before the start of the regular season. DeCosta said that he would and that there have been “good conversations” with Flowers’s representatives about a deal.
“Yeah, definitely,” DeCosta said. “I love Zay, Zay wants to be here, we want Zay here. . . . . Certainly a work in progress, optimistic about it. Feel like at some point it will get done.”
The Ravens have exercised their fifth-year option on Flowers’s rookie deal, so he is under contract through 2027 as the two sides try to work out a longer arrangement.
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