Baltimore Ravens Re-sign Wide Receiver Xavier Guillory Ahead of NFL Draft
Baltimore Ravens sign WR Xavier Guillory
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The Baltimore Ravens have re-signed wide receiver Xavier Guillory, who previously suffered a season-ending injury. With questions surrounding their passing game, Guillory's addition could enhance the offense as the team prepares for the upcoming NFL Draft.
- 01Xavier Guillory re-signed after missing the previous season due to injury.
- 02The Ravens' passing game has been inconsistent, often relying on their run game.
- 03Rashod Bateman had a disappointing season and is under trade consideration.
- 04Zay Flowers is expected to have his fifth-year option picked up after two Pro Bowl selections.
- 05Baltimore may target another wide receiver in the upcoming NFL Draft.
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The Baltimore Ravens have announced the re-signing of wide receiver Xavier Guillory, who was previously with the team during training camp and preseason before suffering a season-ending broken collarbone in the 2025 preseason finale against the Washington Commanders. Last year, Guillory made three catches for 17 yards during preseason games. With the Ravens' offense primarily leaning on the run game, there are concerns regarding the consistency of their passing attack. The addition of Guillory could potentially unlock further offensive capabilities.
Last season, the Ravens relied on a wide receiver corps that included Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, DeAndre Hopkins, Devontez Walker, Tylan Wallace, and LaJohntay Wester. Bateman, who had a career year in 2024, faced challenges last season, missing the AFC North title game due to illness and finishing with 19 receptions for 224 yards and two touchdowns. With Hopkins not expected to return, the depth at the wide receiver position is limited. The Ravens are also likely to pick up Flowers' $27.3 million fifth-year option following his back-to-back Pro Bowl selections. As the NFL Draft approaches, Baltimore may consider targeting another wide receiver to bolster their roster.
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The re-signing of Guillory could enhance the Ravens' passing game, providing more options for the quarterback and potentially improving offensive performance.
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