The free agent exodus of 2026 marches on for the Baltimore Ravens, who saw another player walk out the door on Tuesday — and this time for a contract that made him the highest paid player at his position in the NFL.
“Sources: Former Ravens 6x Pro Bowl FB Pat Ricard has agreed to a 2-year deal with the Giants to make him the highest-paid FB in the NFL,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz wrote on his official X account on Tuesday. “Ricard leaves Baltimore after 9 incredible years and reunites with John Harbaugh.”
Former Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, who was fired after 18 seasons in January, is now the head coach for the New York Giants and has seemed to be picking and choosing the players he wants over the last 2 days.
“Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard has agreed to terms with the Giants,” ESPN’s Jamison Hensley wrote on X. “Ricard reunites with coach John Harbaugh and one of his biggest supporters in Greg Roman, who is a senior offensive assistant with the Giants. Ricard is fourth former Raven to join Giants.”
Ricard was the 9th free agent and 8th starter to leave the Ravens in the 1st days of free agency.
While details of Ricard’s contract weren’t immediately available, the highest-paid fullback in the NFL is currently Kyle Juszczyk, who will make approximately
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