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Associated Press
Posted: 03/27/2013 09:50:35 PM PDT
March 28, 2013 4:50 AM GMTUpdated: 03/27/2013 09:50:36 PM PDT


Former Raiders safety Michael Huff has agreed to a three-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens.

Huff, 29, played his entire seven-year career with the Raiders before being released last week. He must pass a physical before he can sign a contract.

The Ravens announced the agreement Wednesday. The Super Bowl champions had needed to fill a void in the secondary after releasing starting strong safety Bernard Pollard and losing free safety Ed Reed to Houston via free agency.

Huff started all 16 games for Oakland last season -- 14 at cornerback and two at free safety.
 

JBond

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Big shock...You have to have money in order to sign people. I know some believe we are in great shape financially, but the reality is we are going to be a .500 team for the next decade because we have piss poor management.
 

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The defending Super Bowl champions have plenty of money to sign people.

This clusterfuck of an organization, which has gone 8-8 two years in a row, has no money.

Unfuckingbelievable
 

ScipioCowboy

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The defending Super Bowl champions have plenty of money to sign people.

This clusterfuck of an organization, which has gone 8-8 two years in a row, has no money.

Unfuckingbelievable

When you don't draft particularly well at certain position, you're constantly overspending to fill those positions, hence the cap problems.
 
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