Brent Urban returned to the Ravens in 2022 after playing out his rookie contract with the team. The veteran defensive end will be remaining in Baltimore for 2024.
The Ravens got a couple of players from their front seven back on the practice field on Thursday. Edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney was a full participant a day after sitting out entirely.
Three veteran players who were released by the Ravens on Tuesday so the team could make other roster moves are back with the team on Thursday. Quarterback Josh Johnson, cornerback Kevon Seymour, and defensive lineman Brent Urban all re-signed with the team.
OWINGS MILLS — The Ravens didn't let cornerback Daryl Worley and defensive end Brent Urban test the free agent market. The team signed the dependable duo, both of whom were pending unrestricted free agents.
The Baltimore Ravens signed a couple of players for next season. The Ravens will have a large free agency upcoming. The Ravens will need to figure out what they will do regarding quarterback Lamar Jackson.
According to Field Yates, the Ravens are re-signing DE Brent Urban and CB Daryl Worley to contract extensions on Wednesday. Urban, 31, is a former fourth-round pick out of Virginia by the Ravens in the 2014 NFL Draft.
The Ravens made defensive end Brent Urban one of their final cuts on Tuesday, but he wasn’t away from the team for long. Urban re-signed with the Ravens as they shuffled their roster a day after dropping to 53 players.
The Baltimore Ravens have announced that they’ve signed DL Brent Urban. In a corresponding move, the team placed LB David Ojabo and TE Charlie Kolar on injured reserve. Ojabo, 22, was a second-round pick by Baltimore in the 2022 draft.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Ravens are working out veteran DL Brent Urban on Wednesday. Urban, 31, is a former fourth-round pick out of Virginia by the Ravens in the 2014 NFL Draft.
The Baltimore Ravens’ defensive line just got stronger with the addition of Brent Urban, who will hopefully flourish in his second stint with his former team.
Brent Urban had one of the most memorable plays in the history of the Ravens. With time expiring and the Cleveland Browns about to attempt a potential game-winning field goal, Urban blocked the kick and Will Hill picked up the loose ball and ran for a game-winning touchdown.
Urban was drafted by the Ravens in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Virginia. Due to a torn ACL, followed by a torn bicep, Urban didn’t make his NFL debut until Week 12 of his sophomore season
Among the Cowboys’ many free agents in 2022 are Defensive Tackles Brent Urban and Carlos Watkins. After playing on just one-year contracts last season, how likely is it that one or both of these veterans will return to Dallas on new deals?
Just like the safety position, the Dallas Cowboys have long ignored the interior of their defensive line. They tried to address with the free agent signing of Brent Urban this past off season, but he had a very minimal impact before his season ended with him being placed on Injury Reserve.
One of the main adjustments the Cowboys needed to make in 2021 was to improve their run defense which finished 31st in the season before. Specifically, they needed to get better production from their interior defensive line, and that’s why the signing of defensive tackle Brent Urban in free agency was a sneaky good one.
COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc in the Dallas locker room. Wideout Amari Cooper may still be feeling the effects after missing two games; his status for this Thursday appears very much in flux.
Dallas Cowboys’ defensive tackle Brent Urban has been on injured reserve since October with a triceps injury. The hope was he could return soon to assist a run defense that has struggled as of late.
DL Brent Urban’s veteran presence will play a huge factor in Cowboys success in 2021. It’s rare that a 30-year-old defensive linemen is the veteran in the room in today’s NFL, but for Brent Urban, he’s just that.
In Quinton Bohanna’s very first interview after being drafted in April by the Dallas Cowboys, he referred to himself as a “plug.” More recently, fellow
What can the Cowboys expect from Brent Urban in 2021? One of the many new additions to the Cowboys this offseason was defensive linemen Brent Urban. After six years in the NFL, Urban finds himself in Dallas, expected to play one of the bigger roles in his six-year career for defensive coordinator Dan Quinn.
The Dallas Cowboys had arguably their worst defense in team history in 2020, mainly due to their inability to stop the run. They allowed 100 yards or more 14 times in 16 games which included four games where they gave up over 200 yards.
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