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Donte Stallworth signs with the Ravens


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Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on February 17, 2010 11:53 AM ET

Just nine days after being reinstated by Commissioner Roger Goodell from a one-year suspension, Donte' Stallworth is back on an NFL roster.

PFT's Mike Florio reports that the Ravens signed Stallworth to a one-year, $900,000 contract. He can also earn up to $300,000 in playing time incentives.

SI's Peter King first tweeted the news that Stallworth will sign, and we can confirm the deal is done.

It's a low-risk, medium reward signing for the Ravens; they add a much-needed vertical threat for Joe Flacco. Stallworth, always a well-liked member of the teams he's played for, hinted at the move in a tweet to his brother late Tuesday.

"I'm making moves mañana boi boi... I'll let u know when it goes down," Stallworth said.

It's gone down.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/02/17/stallworth-signs-with-ravens/

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As I predicted. Stallworth WOULD be back in the NFL quickly and with little fanfare or protest. He doesnt play quarterback.

If he were a quarterback, he would have been locked up for life!

It's a shame that a quarterback who murdered dogs goes to jail for two years, while if it were a runningback who did it he would have been on the streets in no time.

Just so I'm clear: are we playing the position card, the race card, or both?

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If he were a quarterback, he would have been locked up for life!

It's a shame that a quarterback who murdered dogs goes to jail for two years, while if it were a runningback who did it he would have been on the streets in no time.

Just so I'm clear: are we playing the position card, the race card, or both?

Its not a card we're playing its called reality. If Stallworth played quarterback and did this, guess who the most hated pro athlete on this board would be? LOL. But since he's just a wide receiver, im not mad at him for killing a man. :rolleyes:

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