The Ravens hosted free agent guard John Simpson on a visit yesterday, a little less than a week after his release from Las Vegas, according to Field Yates of ESPN. Simpson cleared waivers and is now free to determine where he will sign next.
The Raiders' decision to waive Simpson was bit of a shock. Only just last year, Simpson started at left guard for all 17 regular season games as well as the Raiders' lone postseason game against the Bengals. Simpson started the first two games of this season before being demoted to a backup role for both guard spots.
It’s an interesting move to watch for the Ravens. They recently started backup center Trystan Colon-Castillo at right guard in place of an injured Kevin Zeitler last weekend. Kicking the tires on Simpson might indicate that Zeitler’s injury could be more serious. Their current selection of backups includes last year’s third-round pick, guard Ben Cleveland, this year’s fourth-round rookie tackle Daniel Faalele, and veteran Patrick Mekari, whom they paid last year to serve as their utility lineman.
No deal developed on the trip, but the Ravens may keep Simpson on their shortlist in case they lose a starter en route to a possible postseason berth.
Here’s another recent free agent rumor from around the AFC, this one pertaining to Simpson’s former team:
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