Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley is finally healthy after multiple injury-plagued seasons.
Early on in his career, Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley was on pace to potentially become the next great lineman in franchise history.
The No. 6 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft out of Notre Dame, Stanley was a consistent force in his first four seasons and even earned a first-team All-Pro nod in 2019 as a key piece of the league's best overall offense. After that though, numerous injuries have taken a toll on Stanley's body. Two season-ending ankle injuries less than a year apart, as well as multiple smaller ailments since then, have made him look like a far cry from his past form at times."I feel great.
"It was killing me. We may have been playing well, but it was really killing me on the inside just knowing that I wasn't playing to my potential," Stanley said. "That's something that is harder for me to live with. But, moving on from last year, I feel very good about this upcoming season." Even for his injury issues, Stanley received a strong vote of confidence when the Ravens restructured his contract this offseason, ensuring he sticks around for at least another year. The Ravens could've designated him as a post-June 1 cut for maximum cap savings, but instead they showed faith in him to bounce back."I just wanted to be able to be the player I know I could be for the whole season, for my team, for myself for my family," Stanley said.
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