July 3, 2024

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Ravens Signing Former All-Pro to 1-Year Deal: Report.

The Baltimore Ravens have finally gotten themselves back in the free agency action.

After signing running back Derrick Henry early in the new league year, the Ravens hadn’t done much else to add to their roster.

Their only other additions were the signings of Chris Board, Josh Jones, and Ka’dar Hollman. The last of those moves came on March 22.

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Now they’ve added another free agent.

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, the Ravens are signing former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Deonte Harty to a one-year deal.

Fast Start to Harty’s Career
Harty went undrafted as a wide receiver out of Assumption University back in 2019, but it still didn’t take him long to make an impact in the NFL.

He was picked up by the New Orleans Saints after the draft and made their 53-man roster as a rookie. He didn’t do much as a receiver in that rookie season, making just 6 catches for 24 yards.

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However, his impact as a returner was huge. Harty returned both kicks and punts for the Saints that season. He had 644 return yards on 24 kick returns. He also had 36 punt returns for 338 yards and a touchdown.

The punt returns and punt return yards both led the league and earned Harty spots in the Pro Bowl and on the All-Pro First Team.

baltimore ravens deonte harty
Harty remained productive the following year. He was limited to just nine games, but still returned 17 punts for 207 yards and 16 kicks for 436 yards.

His third year in the league was actually his most productive all around. In 2021, Harty was once again a solid returner. He had 690 kick return yards and 199 yards on punt returns.

He also was finally able to make an impact as a receiver. Harty made 36 catches for 570 yards and 3 touchdowns. Those are all still career highs for him.

baltimore ravens deonte harty
The last couple of years have been a bit of a struggle for Harty. He played just 4 games in 2022 because of an injury.

Then he joined the Bills as a free agent in 2023. He made just 15 catches for 150 yards in Buffalo and only had 330 return yards.

However, most of those return yards came in a big moment. He returned a punt 86 yards for a touchdown in the Week 18 win over the Dolphins that clinched the AFC East title for the Bills.

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