Following Geno Stone’s departure to the Cincinnati Bengals in free agency, the Baltimore Ravens sought to address the gap in their defensive backfield.
The Ravens are among several teams interested in one of the most interesting prospects in this year’s draft. Although rebuilding the offensive line is the Baltimore Ravens’ top priority this offseason, fortifying the secondary is not too far behind.
The Bengals named Dax Hill one of their starting safeties for the 2023 season. However, the 2022 first-round selection seems to have already lost the job following Cincinnati's flurry of offseason moves.
Of the six new free agents the Cincinnati Bengals have signed this offseason, safety Geno Stone is one of two who will be wearing a new number on his jersey.
Two of the six new additions to the Cincinnati Bengals' roster play the position of safety. That's great news for the defense as a whole, but it sparked a tricky conversation regarding Dax Hill.
Cincinnati brought in a young star at a great price tag The Cincinnati Bengals made another large splash in free agency this year. The Bengals brought in guys like Geno Stone, Zack Moss, Mike Gesicki, Sheldon Rankins, Vonn Bell, and Trent Brown to help fill holes in the current roster.
CBS Sports thinks the Cincinnati Bengals made one of the "smartest moves" during the first big wave of NFL free agency. The national sports media outlet ranked the top five smartest moves so far during free agency and the Bengals' deal with safety Geno Stone came in at No.
The Bengals haven't made any splashy moves in free agency, but they have added several players who should play key roles for them in 2024.
The Bengals signed Geno Stone to a two-year, $14 million contract on Thursday. Last year the Bengals secondary was plagued by miscommunication and overall raw play by their young secondary.
Geno Stone is the newest ballhawk in the Bengals secondary and he met with the media after signing his new deal in Cincinnati. Stone was one of the best interception artists in the sport last season (seven picks, second in the NFL), and he's ready to bring that to Lou Anarumo's unit.
Having made a notable addition on the backend by agreeing to a deal with Geno Stone, the Bengals will remove a recent arrival from the equation.
ESPN's Matt Miller loves the Bengals signing of Geno Stone as the newest member of the secondary. Stone inked a two-year, $15 million deal on Monday. He was second in the NFL with seven interceptions last season.
Several current and former Ravens players playfully expressed their reluctant congratulations on social media. As expected, the first two unofficial days of free agency, known as the NFL’s legal tampering period, saw a number of the Baltimore Ravens’ 23 unrestricted free agents agree to terms with other teams.
It's been a frantic opening two days of the NFL free agency "tampering" period, with scores of Pro Bowlers agreeing to deals with new teams.
NFL free agency has been a whirlwind of news, seeing some of the NFL’s top stars make their decisions on where their next home will be. That includes Saquon Barkley, who has reportedly reached an agreement with the Philadelphia Eagles.
After completely missing the postseason, Coach Zac Taylor is back on track in pursuing a Super Bowl with the Cincinnati Bengals. It was just not their year last season with the Joe Burrow injury.
The Bengals have made their first move of the NFL free agency "tampering" period as they are expected to steal a breakout defender from their AFC North division rival Ravens.
The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to sign Baltimore Ravens safety Geno Stone, according to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report. It’s a two-year, $15 million deal and features a $6 million signing bonus, per Ian Rapoport of NFL media.
Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report reports that the Bengals are signing S Geno Stone to a contract. According to Ian Rapoport, Stone receives a two-year, $15 million contract with a $6 million signing bonus.
The Baltimore Ravens are reevaluating free agents now that the season is over, and some players seem more likely to remain with the team than others. Let’s look at starting safety Geno Stone and try predicting whether the team should bring him back next year or let him skip town and deal with the ripple effects.
Safety Geno Stone emerged as a vital element on the backend of the Ravens’ defense in 2023, boosting his free-agency stock considerably in the process.
Baltimore Ravens safety Geno Stone has worked hard to get to where he is in his NFL career. A seventh-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Stone appeared in only two games as a rookie, playing mostly special teams as he was on the field for only two defensive snaps.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
The Baltimore Ravens had their season come to an end with a disappointing 17-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game, and safety Geno Stone got real about his successful 2023 season ahead of becoming a free agent.
In 2021, Stone played in 15 games for the Ravens, starting one. He finished with 21 total tackles and one interception.
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