Ravens are being urged to “steal” a $141 million edge rusher.

The Baltimore Ravens had the best record in the NFL after an outstanding regular season in 2023, but they were defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game.

After losing that game, the team might decide to try their luck at winning a Super Bowl ring again in 2024 by making a major splash in the offseason.

Signing a player from this year’s AFC Pro Bowl roster, should they become available, could make that major splash.

The Ravens should target Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Khalil Mack, according to a Bleacher Report piece by Kristopher Knox on cap casualties who might end up being steals for a new team.

Although Mack is still under contract with the Chargers, his release during the offseason may save the team over $23 million.

The Ravens should target Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Khalil Mack, according to a Bleacher Report piece by Kristopher Knox on cap casualties who might end up being steals for a new team.

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Although Mack is still under contract with the Chargers, his release during the offseason may save the team over $23 million.

In 2023, the Chargers’ defense was not very good. They conceded the ninth-highest number of points in the league, including 63 against a poor Raiders offense.

Despite this, Mack proceeded to perform in Los Angeles.

Mack has not played with the same dominating intensity that early in his career made him one of the league’s most feared edge rushers.

In 2018, his first season with the Bears, he recorded double-digit sacks for the last time.

In the years that followed, he remained a reliable producer, but he wasn’t living up to the high standards that accompanied his $141 million contract.

He eventually returned to that level in 2023. Mack not only recorded his first double-digit total since 2018, but he also set a career high with 17 sacks.

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