Ravens add Houshmandzadeh with one year deal

Written by Chris Kolb | Posted on 6 September 2010

 

Topics: Baltimore Ravens


Former Seahawks wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh has been the source of much speculation over the past few days, but until now, the expectation was that his home for this season would be in one of three locations: Washington, Oakland, and potentially Minnesota.

All of that is over now, with the Ravens sneaking in seemingly at the last minute to snag Houshmandzadeh on a one year contract for the veteran minimum.

Houshmandzadeh will join a talented, yet aging receiving corps in Baltimore, and will likely handle the slot duties alongside Anquan Boldin and Derrick Mason this season.

Given quarterback Joe Flacco’s arm strength and overall ability as a passer, there’s little doubt that Houshmandzadeh should be productive for the Ravens, making it likely that he’ll earn himself a nice contract in the off-season as a free agent.


 

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Chris Kolb is the founder of NFL News & Rumors and is currently the lead writer for the site as well. A passionate fan of both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Boston Red Sox since his childhood, Chris has been writing extensively since 2005. His work has been featured on Fox Sports, KFFL, Arrowhead Addict, and Associated Content.

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