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                    The Baltimore Ravens are acquiring Dre’Mont Jones from the Tennessee Titans to bolster their anemic pass rush and thin outside linebacker room, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
In exchange for the veteran edge rusher, the Ravens are sending a fifth-round pick to the Titans that could be upgraded to a fourth-rounder. He is owed $1.25 million for the remainder of the season, only $250,000 more than what the Ravens cleared with by trading Jaire Alexander on Saturday.
Jones was one of Baltimore Beatdown contributor Zach Canter’s top edge rusher targets ahead of Tuesday’s deadline:
Jones is probably the best bang-for-buck short-term option to help the Ravens in 2025. The seven-year veteran seems like one of the more likely names to leave Tennessee at the deadline and the Ravens could use his production. Jones has posted 5.5 or more sacks in three of the six years of his career and is already up to 4.5 in after nine games this season. Pairing this with another addition to the defensive line could bring some equilibrium back to this defense and make them more flexible and adaptable on defense.
This article will be updated with more information.