The Baltimore Ravens wanted Shedeur Sanders badly in the 2025 NFL Draft. They had their eyes set on taking him in the fifth round, ready to add the former Colorado star to their roster. But Sanders wasn’t having it. He refused to accept a backup role behind Lamar Jackson.

Fast forward a few months, and even though his younger brother Shilo Sanders was available as a free agent, the Ravens didn’t give him a second thought. Instead, Baltimore signed two other safeties, signaling they’ve officially closed the door on Shilo’s second chance in the NFL.

The Ravens’ urgency to bolster their secondary explains these moves. Coming off their worst start in franchise history at 1-4, Baltimore needed immediate help in the backfield. They made a key trade, sending pass rusher Odafe Oweh a

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