The Baltimore Ravens are preparing for the rest of the offseason after three successful days in Green Bay where they won one of the most impressive draft classes of the offseason.
While the rest of the League settles down before the recruit camps, an former Ravens secondary calls it.
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LJ Fort played for the Ravens from 2019 to 20, where he collected 88 plated with 53 solo and six for defeat to accompany two bags and three strokes. He added a forced escape, two escaped recovery and four passes defended in 26 games and 16 departures.
Strong is not drafted in northern Iowa in 2012 before signing with the Browns of Cleveland. He list 53 men and started week 1, recording his first and only career interception against Michael Vick and the Eagles of Philadelphia.
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The native of Waynesville, Missouri, adapted to the broncos of Denver, the Seattle Seahawks, the Bengals of Cincinnati and the Patriots of New England before signing with the Steelers of Pittsburgh in 2015.
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Strong played for the Eagles of Philadelphia in 2019 before signing in Baltimore, which means that he adapted to the four AFC North teams.
He has not played a NFL match since he played for the Ravens and finally decided to make his official retirement in an Instagram ad.
Throughout his career as an eight seasons, Fort posted 173 plated in total with 117 solo and 12 for loss. He added 12 strokes and five bags with an interception, a forced escape and three recovery escaped on 91 games and 19 departures.