As the 2025 NFL league year commences, the Ravens are deliberating an extension for safety Washington, who is currently a restricted free agent with a cap hit of $3.26 million. The team opted against a second-round tender which would have cost them $5.35 million, limiting their options if Washington receives an offer sheet from another team. With Washington having started ten games last season, this decision highlights the Ravens' strategy in managing their cap and future contracts.
The Ravens are looking at extending safety Washington's contract, which currently sits at $3.26MM. Emphasizing flexibility, they opted against a second-round tender valued at $5.35MM.
By not matching the second-round tender, the Ravens lose out on potential compensation if Washington receives an offer sheet from another team.
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