Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore Ravens agree to contract
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Elvis Dumervil, Baltimore Ravens agree to contract
Elvis Dumervil's free-agent decision came down to the team that recently released him versus the Super Bowl champions.
Placing an emphasis on a situation where he would feel "wanted," Dumervil opted against re-signing with the Denver Broncos and chose to join the Baltimore Ravens, a source close to the situation told NFL.com's Jeff Darlington on Sunday. The Ravens later announced they had agreed in principle with Dumervil on a five-year contract, pending the defensive end passing a physical that's planned for Tuesday.
Dumervil's contract is worth up to $35 million. He will receive $1 million in base salary in the first year and a $7.5 million signing bonus. Schefter also reported that Dumervil has a $3.5 million injury guarantee on next year's option bonus, guaranteeing he'll receive $12 million in the contract.
The Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec told NFL Network on Sunday that the Ravens were prepared to go after former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison if they couldn't land Dumervil.
John Elway, the Broncos' executive vice president of football operations, released a statement Sunday, wishing Dumervil all the best as he continues his NFL career. The Broncos released Dumervil on March 15 after he agreed to cut his 2013 pay from $12 million to $8 million but didn't submit the required paperwork in time.
"As we have from the start of this process, we worked diligently over the last week to find a way for Elvis Dumervil to remain a Denver Bronco," Elway said in the statement. "Although we made multiple contract offers to Elvis after being forced to release him, we were unable to reach an agreement and are now moving forward without him.
"Elvis was a team captain and a talented player who made a great impact during his seven seasons in Denver. I appreciate all of his effort on the field and the work he did in the community. I wish Elvis all the best as he continues his NFL career."
Dumervil took to Twitter on Sunday to thank those who helped make his seven-year run in Denver an enjoyable experience.
"Can't say enough about the Broncos fans, my great teammates, equipment staff, training staff, media staff, Mr. Bowlen, Coach Fox, John Elway and the city of Denver," Dumervil wrote. "Its been an unforgettable 7 years. I am looking fwd to this next chapter of my career."
In Baltimore, Dumervil will rejoin former Broncos linebackers coach Don "Wink" Martindale, who has vouched for the player's ability and work ethic to the Ravens' front office. Dumervil likely will play outside linebacker in Baltimore's 3-4 scheme.
Placing an emphasis on a situation where he would feel "wanted," Dumervil opted against re-signing with the Denver Broncos and chose to join the Baltimore Ravens, a source close to the situation told NFL.com's Jeff Darlington on Sunday. The Ravens later announced they had agreed in principle with Dumervil on a five-year contract, pending the defensive end passing a physical that's planned for Tuesday.
Dumervil's contract is worth up to $35 million. He will receive $1 million in base salary in the first year and a $7.5 million signing bonus. Schefter also reported that Dumervil has a $3.5 million injury guarantee on next year's option bonus, guaranteeing he'll receive $12 million in the contract.
The Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec told NFL Network on Sunday that the Ravens were prepared to go after former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison if they couldn't land Dumervil.
John Elway, the Broncos' executive vice president of football operations, released a statement Sunday, wishing Dumervil all the best as he continues his NFL career. The Broncos released Dumervil on March 15 after he agreed to cut his 2013 pay from $12 million to $8 million but didn't submit the required paperwork in time.
"As we have from the start of this process, we worked diligently over the last week to find a way for Elvis Dumervil to remain a Denver Bronco," Elway said in the statement. "Although we made multiple contract offers to Elvis after being forced to release him, we were unable to reach an agreement and are now moving forward without him.
"Elvis was a team captain and a talented player who made a great impact during his seven seasons in Denver. I appreciate all of his effort on the field and the work he did in the community. I wish Elvis all the best as he continues his NFL career."
Dumervil took to Twitter on Sunday to thank those who helped make his seven-year run in Denver an enjoyable experience.
"Can't say enough about the Broncos fans, my great teammates, equipment staff, training staff, media staff, Mr. Bowlen, Coach Fox, John Elway and the city of Denver," Dumervil wrote. "Its been an unforgettable 7 years. I am looking fwd to this next chapter of my career."
In Baltimore, Dumervil will rejoin former Broncos linebackers coach Don "Wink" Martindale, who has vouched for the player's ability and work ethic to the Ravens' front office. Dumervil likely will play outside linebacker in Baltimore's 3-4 scheme.
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