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Gets big payday to join Raiders
Linderbaum is slated to join the Raiders on a three-year deal, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports
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Per Schefter, Linderbaum's three-year, $81 million deal includes $60 million guaranteed and makes him the highest paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history. In that context, the center is slated to anchor a Las Vegas offensive line that is likely to be working on front of young QB Fernando Mendoza, assuming the Raiders take the Indiana product with the top overall pick in April's NFL draft.
Per Schefter, Linderbaum's three-year, $81 million deal includes $60 million guaranteed and makes him the highest paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history. In that context, the center is slated to anchor a Las Vegas offensive line that is likely to be working on front of young QB Fernando Mendoza, assuming the Raiders take the Indiana product with the top overall pick in April's NFL draft.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Linderbaum, a 2022 first-round pick, hit the ground running by starting every game as a rookie and logging over 1,100 snaps. He projects to hold the same role as Baltimore's starting center again in 2023.
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Baltimore working to retain center
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta said Tuesday that Baltimore has made a market-setting offer to impending free agent Linderbaum, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
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Fifth-year option declined
The Ravens won't exercise Linderbaum's fifth-year option, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
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Will play vs. Bolts
Linderbaum (back) is active for Monday's game against the Chargers.
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Questionable for Week 12
Linderbaum (back) was a limited participant in Saturday's practice and is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Chargers, Cordell Woodland of 105.7 The Fan Baltimore reports.
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Past neck issue
Linderbaum (neck) told reporters Monday that he's ready to go for Thursday night's Week 1 matchup against the Chiefs, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.
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Could top $20 million per year
Linderbaum might get a contract worth more than $20 million per season in free agency, Dan Graziano of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Kansas City's Creed Humphrey is currently the highest-paid center in the NFL, with a deal that carries an average annual value of $18 million, but Linderbaum appears to be on course to shatter that mark. The Ravens are already said to have offered him a "market-setting" extension, but surpassing Humphrey's contract by only one or two million dollars may not be enough to keep him.
Kansas City's Creed Humphrey is currently the highest-paid center in the NFL, with a deal that carries an average annual value of $18 million, but Linderbaum appears to be on course to shatter that mark. The Ravens are already said to have offered him a "market-setting" extension, but surpassing Humphrey's contract by only one or two million dollars may not be enough to keep him.

