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Former No. 1 pick Jadeveon Clowney to sign with Ravens, source says - ESPN

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens reached a deal with former No. 1 overall pick Jadeveon Clowney on Friday, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, providing much-needed experienced depth at outside linebacker.

A three-time Pro Bowl player, Clowney has 43 career sacks, which are more than the current Ravens outside linebackers have in total (28.5).

The Ravens are expected to rely on young edge rushers Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo this season, but they lack proven backups behind them. With Tyus Bowser (non-football injury list) taking longer than anticipated to recover from a knee injury, Baltimore didn't have an outside linebacker in practice who was older than 25.

Justin Houston, who led Baltimore with 9.5 sacks last season, signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the Carolina Panthers earlier this month. The Ravens didn't show much interest in retaining Houston, a source said.

Clowney, who turned 30 in February, played for the Cleveland Browns the past two seasons, signing back-to-back one-year contracts.

He had nine sacks in his first year in Cleveland in 2021 starting opposite All-Pro Myles Garrett. But Clowney had a disappointing season in 2022, finishing with only two sacks.

Late in the season, he told Cleveland.com that he likely wouldn't be returning to the Browns because the organization favored Garrett, who finished tied for second in the NFL with 16 sacks, over him.

«You're all trying to get [Garrett] into the Hall of Fame instead of winning games,» Clowney told the newspaper. «I don't even think [Garrett] notices. I ain't trying to say it's him. I try to get along with everybody I play with. Me and him don't have a problem. It ain't his fault, and it's B.S., and I don't have time for it.»

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