What's Happening?
The Baltimore Ravens have signed quarterbacks Diego Pavia and Joe Fagnano to three-year contracts as undrafted free agents. Pavia, a dual-threat quarterback from Vanderbilt, and Fagnano, a former UConn quarterback, join the Ravens' roster, which includes
star quarterback Lamar Jackson. Both players were initially invited to the team's rookie mini-camp but have now secured spots on the 90-man roster. Pavia and Fagnano bring diverse skill sets to the team, with Pavia known for his mobility and Fagnano for his passing accuracy.
Why It's Important?
The addition of Pavia and Fagnano provides the Ravens with increased depth and versatility at the quarterback position. For the team, this move is strategic, offering potential options for backup roles or practice squad positions. Pavia's dual-threat capabilities and Fagnano's passing skills could complement the existing quarterback lineup, providing the Ravens with flexibility in their offensive strategies. For Pavia and Fagnano, signing with the Ravens represents a significant opportunity to develop their careers in the NFL and potentially secure long-term roles within the league.












