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Baltimore Ravens Agree to $40.5M Extension with Tackle Travis Jones
The $40.5 million deal with $25 million guaranteed resolves an NFLPA grievance and keeps Jones with the Ravens through 2028, securing a key defensive player.
- On Thursday, the Baltimore Ravens agreed to a three-year, $40.5 million extension for nose tackle Travis Jones, including $25 million guaranteed, keeping him through the 2028 season.
- The NFLPA filed a grievance after Travis Jones missed the 2025 training camp reporting deadline, which affected his accrued season and could have changed his free agency in 2026 status.
- Jones has produced this season with 34 tackles, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and has played a career-high 67% of Baltimore's defensive snaps in 12 games.
- By settling, the Ravens avoided a $6 million second-round tender and binary grievance outcomes, allowing general manager Eric DeCosta to focus on other members of the 2022 draft class.
- Looking toward next year, the Ravens may draft an interior game-wrecker in 2026, as Jones' expanded role follows his recent extension after Nnamdi Madubuike's injury.
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