The Baltimore Ravens re-signed DB Lardarius Webb to a three-year deal, general manager and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome announced Tuesday.
On March 10, the Ravens terminated Webb’s original contract, however, Newsome noted at that time that the eight-year NFL veteran could return to Baltimore.
Originally selected by Baltimore in the 2009 NFL Draft, Webb has been one of the Ravens’ more versatile players throughout his career, seeing time at cornerback, safety, punt returner and kickoff returner. Appearing in 111 games (83 starts), he has produced 436 tackles (14th in team history), 13 interceptions (sixth in team history) and 89 passes defensed, including a career-high 22 in 2013, tying (Alterraun Verner) for the NFL’s most that season.