Giants to sign Ravens All-Pro Punter Jordan Stout to record deal
The defections from Baltimore are happening fast, and All-Pro punter Jordan Stout is leaving the Ravens to join the Giants and coach John Harbaugh on a record-setting three-year, $12.3 million deal. Stout is the only Ravens punter to ever be named first-team All-Pro, and departs Baltimore after a record-setting season that saw the veteran average a career-best 50.1 yards per punt and led the NFL with a 44.9-yard net average.
He'll join Isaiah Likely on the revamped Giants roster and is the third Ravens star to depart, joining Dre'Mont Jones, who landed a three-year deal with the New England Patriots. Baltimore upgraded at offensive guard, bringing back John Simpson on a three-year deal that'll average $10 million per season.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Giants Make Jordan Stout NFL’s Highest-Paid Punter Ever
