5 potential landing spots for Ravens OL Bradley Bozeman in free agency

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1. The Baltimore Ravens could re-sign Bradley Bozeman

At the end of the day, both the Ravens and Bozeman are eager to get a deal done. That doesn’t mean it’s going to happen, but when both sides want to make something happen, it usually has a way of working itself out.

The Ravens can ill-afford to lose Bozeman this offseason given how good he was in 2021 and the fact that they already have other issues to address on their offensive line.

The right tackle position is a question mark even following Patrick Mekari’s extension. Left tackle is far from a certainty with Ronnie Stanely’s health still in question.

Meanwhile, it’s unclear what the Ravens’ plan is for left guard with the likes of Ben Cleveland, Ben Powers, and Tyre Phillips battling it out this season.

There’s already a good chance the Ravens address the offensive line early in the draft. It would be a near-disaster if they were forced to search for Bozeman’s replacement as well.

After experiencing a few tumultuous seasons at the center position, the Ravens will be motivated to lock Bozeman up long-term. They may have to pay a pretty penny, but I think this one gets done.

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Bradley Bozeman will have his options on the open market, but his heart is still in Baltimore. If we’re taking bets, I’d expect him to be back in 2022 and for the foreseeable future.