The Baltimore Ravens say they have signed wide receiver Donte' Stallworth to a one-year contract. Stallworth was recently released by the Cleveland Browns after being reinstated by the NFL following a one-year suspension. He was suspended for violating the league's personal-conduct policy for a DUI vehicular manslaughter charge. Stallworth served 30 days in a Miami jail for striking and killing a Miami construction worker with his car while driving under the influence of alcohol. It's puzzling that the Ravens, who have expressed durability concerns about Demetrius Williams and Mark Clayton, would sign someone as injury prone as Stallworth. he’s prone to the type of minor injuries that drive coaches crazy. That baggage, and his yearlong absence, explains Baltimore’s low-risk investment. The Ravens are hoping Stallworth is a new man who still has playmaking abilities.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
2nd Chance
The Baltimore Ravens say they have signed wide receiver Donte' Stallworth to a one-year contract. Stallworth was recently released by the Cleveland Browns after being reinstated by the NFL following a one-year suspension. He was suspended for violating the league's personal-conduct policy for a DUI vehicular manslaughter charge. Stallworth served 30 days in a Miami jail for striking and killing a Miami construction worker with his car while driving under the influence of alcohol. It's puzzling that the Ravens, who have expressed durability concerns about Demetrius Williams and Mark Clayton, would sign someone as injury prone as Stallworth. he’s prone to the type of minor injuries that drive coaches crazy. That baggage, and his yearlong absence, explains Baltimore’s low-risk investment. The Ravens are hoping Stallworth is a new man who still has playmaking abilities.
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