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Archives for April 2024
Commanders focus on culture fit over need
Adam Peters says he can't believe how good new quarterback Jayden Daniels is. The Washington Commanders' general manager didn't start studying this year's quarterback prospects until January and the eventual No. 2 pick leaped off the screen. … [Read more...] about Commanders focus on culture fit over need
Top Takeaways From Ravens’ 2024 Draft
The Ravens checked a lot of boxes, got premier athletes, but weren’t passing up bargains. … [Read more...] about Top Takeaways From Ravens’ 2024 Draft
Tre Colbert signs with Baltimore Ravens as undrafted free agent
Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Colbert is the third Terp to sign with the Ravens post-draft. Defensive lineman Tre Colbert became the third undrafted free agent from Maryland to sign with the Ravens this year, putting pen to paper on Sunday. On Saturday, two of Colbert’s Maryland teammates — defensive back Beau Brade and offensive lineman Corey … [Read more...] about Tre Colbert signs with Baltimore Ravens as undrafted free agent
UConn transfer Amari DeBerry commits to Maryland women’s basketball
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images The former top-15 recruit is Maryland’s fifth transfer this cycle. Maryland women’s basketball continued to bolster its roster Sunday when UConn forward Amari DeBerry announced her commitment to the Terps. DeBerry’s decision to join the Terps had been highly anticipated since she entered the portal on April 8, and the 6-foot-6 forward now … [Read more...] about UConn transfer Amari DeBerry commits to Maryland women’s basketball