7:03 am | March 7, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
The Baltimore Ravens have re-signed tight end Nick Boyle to a new three-year contract, the team announced Thursday.
Terms were not disclosed, but the deal is worth $18 million, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Boyle had been eligible for unrestricted free agency next week. Sources told Schefter that at least 10 teams were interested in Boyle if he had hit the free-agent market, and one general manager described him as “the best blocking tight end in the league.” One coach told Schefter that Boyle “would have been the best tight end to hit free agency in the last three years.”
Boyle, who turned 26 in February, is the most underrated of the Ravens’ offensive starters who was scheduled to hit free agency. A valuable blocker, Boyle lined up as a tight end-fullback hybrid, helping Baltimore rush for an NFL-best 4,297 yards over the past two seasons (when he started a total of 24 games). His critical block last season in a 26-16 win in Atlanta sprung quarterback Lamar Jackson for a 13-yard touchdown run.