Credit: Associated Press
The Baltimore Ravens agreed to a four-year contract with linebacker Tyus Bowser and a three-year deal with defensive lineman Derek Wolfe before they became free agents.
General manager Eric DeCosta announced both deals on Tuesday, one day before the start of the new league year when potential free agents can sign with other teams.
A person familiar with the deal said that Wolfe’s new contract is worth $12 million. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because terms were not released.
Bowser’s contract is worth a reported $22 million.
Keeping Bowser became a priority after Yannick Ngakoue and Matt Judon got big money from Las Vegas and New England, according to two people familiar with those deals who spoke on condition of anonymity because they can’t be announced until Wednesday.