Ravens host former Browns TE David Njoku on free agent visit The Baltimore Ravens welcomed former Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku for a free-agent visit, as the team evaluates potential additions to enhance its offensive capabilities during the ongoing offseason restructuring. This move comes amid a flurry of activity in the NFL free agency market, with the Ravens actively seeking ways to strengthen their roster. The Ravens have already made several key signings, including extending star tight end Mark Andrews for a three-year deal and adding veteran tight end Durham Smythe to bolster their blocking schemes. However, the team is also exploring options to address gaps in their receiving corps. Njoku, a former standout tight end for the Browns, remains a focal point of their interest. Njoku, known for his athleticism and route-running ability, has faced challenges in recent seasons due to recurring injuries. Over the past two years, he missed 11 games, which limited his production. In the 2023 season, he played in 12 games, recording 33 receptions for 293 yards and four touchdowns. His combination of size, speed, and hands makes him an appealing target for teams looking to add depth to their tight end room. The Ravens’ decision to bring Njoku in for a visit underscores their commitment to improving their offensive options. With the team’s current tight end group already featuring Andrews and Smythe, adding a reliable pass-catcher could provide flexibility in the red zone and open up opportunities for other receivers. However, Njoku’s injury history will be a critical factor in any potential deal, as teams will weigh the risk of adding a player with a track record of missed games.#baltimore_ravens #cleveland_browns #david_njoku #mark_andrews #durham_smythe
