Ravens lose S Geno Stone in free agency to a team that makes it a tough pill to swallow

The Baltimore Ravens made their big splash by re-signing Justin Madubuike ahead of free agency was the biggest splash they’ll make this time of year. Limited by their cap space, the Ravens are going to lose some players and that is already beginning in NFL Free Agency. Safety Geno Stone is staying in the AFC […]

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The Baltimore Ravens made their big splash by re-signing Justin Madubuike ahead of free agency was the biggest splash they’ll make this time of year.

Limited by their cap space, the Ravens are going to lose some players and that is already beginning in NFL Free Agency.

Safety Geno Stone is staying in the AFC North and signing with the Cincinnati Bengals. Baltimore will now have to face a player twice a year who once was a starter for them.

Stone is getting $15 million over two years from the Bengals and is in line to step in and be a starter there too. In 2023, Stone was able to grab a career-high seven interceptions, he had just one in the previous three seasons. Stone started 11 of the 17 games he played in for Baltimore last season.

Baltimore made Stone a seventh-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and he spent four seasons with the team. You can not ask for a better return on a seventh-round pick than that.

You can follow along with all of the moves that happen for the Ravens in free agency here, as there are expected to be quite a few departures.