Ravens agree to 3-year deal with Kyle Arrington
Brian Snyder / Reuters
The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to a three-year contract with cornerback Kyle Arrington.
Arrington spent the past six seasons with the New England Patriots, winning the Super Bowl with the franchise last season. New England released Arrington on Monday.
The 28-year-old previously played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Arrington's seven interceptions led the league in 2011, in a tie with Charles Woodson and Eric Weddle.
The seventh-year pro recorded 39 tackles, two forced fumbles and a sack in 14 games last season, playing 451 snaps.
Arrington will likely be used as the Ravens' third cornerback, with Jimmy Smith and Lardarius Webb firmly implanted as the team's incumbent starters.
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