Ravens Re-Sign Arthur Maulet, Sign Chris Board to Free Agent Contracts - Sport News

Ravens Re-Sign Arthur Maulet, Sign Chris Board to Free Agent Contracts

The Baltimore Ravens continue to make moves early in the free agency period, with two familiar names.

General manager Eric DeCosta and the team have agreed to a two-year deal for slot corner Arthur Maulet per Cameron Wolfe of NFL Media, and have agreed to bring back linebacker Chris Board per Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic.


Maulet became a free agent this offseason after playing 14 games for the Ravens last season and making three starts. He registered 37 tackles, two sacks, one pick and five passes defended.

Maulet has also spent time with the New Orleans Saints, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers. He’s marked 220 career tackles, four interceptions, 16 passes defended and five sacks in 82 games since 2017.

Board returns to Baltimore after spending 2022 with Detroit and 2023 with New England.

Last season, Board played 17 games in relief and totaled 10 tackles, playing mainly on special teams.

Board has played 97 career games with three starts with 125 total tackles and 2.5 sacks.

DeCosta continues to build an already stout roster on both offense and defense with the biggest free agency splash being the top running back on the open market in Derrick Henry.

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