Sherrone adds yet another member to the coaching staff, this one with ties to Wink Martindale. First reported by 247Sports, Sherrone Moore and the Michigan Wolverines are set to add yet another coach to their staff — former Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Pernell McPhee.
Former Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Pernell McPhee has found a new job in the collegiate ranks. It's been announced that McPhee is taking a role supporting the Michigan Wolverines' defensive staff.
Harbaugh said he's spoken with the veteran players but will leave it to them to announce their future plans.
The Baltimore Ravens are likely to see plenty of roster turnover this offseason. From players retiring to others hitting the open market, it’s expected that the Ravens will be saying goodbye to their fair share of players over the coming months.
In addition to missing quarterback Lamar Jackson because of an ankle injury, the Ravens are also missing a couple of key pass rushers for the key game against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Ravens are getting a couple of defensive players back from COVID-19 reserve on Monday, but another one is being put on the list. The team announced that cornerback Jimmy Smith and linebacker Pernell McPhee are returning to the active roster.
The Ravens are dealing with more issues this week after placing Pernell McPhee on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, joining fellow outside linebacker Justin Houston.
Well that was fast. Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Pernell McPhee’s stay on the active roster didn’t even last a full day. After being activated from injured reserve on Monday, the 11-year veteran edge defender now finds himself joining Justin Houston on the COVID-19 Reserve List.
A day after he was activated from one list, Baltimore’s Pernell McPhee is going on another. The Ravens announced on Tuesday that McPhee is being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
One veteran outside linebacker goes out for the time being but another is back in the fold. The Baltimore Ravens might be heading into their pivotal Week 16 divisional matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals without one of their top pass rushers after veteran outside linebacker Justin Houston was placed on the Reserve COVID-19 List.
McPhee’s latest knee operation was arthroscopic in nature, giving him a chance to return later this season.
The Ravens moving McPhee off their roster allowed them to avoid losing a non-vested veteran on the waiver wire, and after some Wednesday roster moves, the team will have the veteran pass rusher back.
The Ravens faced some difficult roster decisions prior to the NFL's mandatory cut date and linebacker Pernell McPhee, backup quarterback Trace McSorley, defensive back Anthony Levine Sr. and cornerback Nigel Warrior were among those that did not make the team.
Two veteran Ravens were discarded as the team reached the 53-man roster limit on Tuesday afternoon. Linebacker Pernell McPhee and safety/special teams ace Anthony Levine were both released by the team.
Pro Football Focus is predicting McPhee's injury history and age could force him to sign a one-year deal that carries only $500,000 in guaranteed money.
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