 I think it's a foregone conclusion for most Ravens fans that Bradley Bozeman will not be back in Baltimore. Ooh, that's a lot of Bs right there. And the reason I say that is not because we don't want Bradley Bozeman back, because we certainly do, because we certainly want as much continuity along the offensive line as we possibly can get, especially when it comes to that center to quarterback exchange. Because as we know from experience, it can get really ugly, really fast. But the reason that most Ravens fans don't expect him to be back is simply because he's getting ready to become one of the top paid, if not the top paid centers in the league. He's getting ready to hit free agency and he's coming off of a year where he did really well at center. And of course, that's his original position that he played in college. And of course, but Ravens, they switched him around because they had a center, but they wanted to get him on the field. So they had him at guard and he did well there too. So he's shown that he is flexible. He can do more than one thing. And you know, a lot of teams, they love that, especially along the offensive line. But the biggest reason that we feel like Ravens won't be bringing him back is because of his bread. It's because of the money. It's because he's gonna get paid. But we just don't expect the Ravens to be the ones that are writing the check. I'm sure they will love to have him back, but you know they will love to have everybody back. And this is a business and can't be mad at Bradley Boseman for leaving, can't be mad and will not be mad for Bradley Boseman not taking a hometown discount like a lot of fans love to throw out there. No, Bradley Boseman, go get your bread, go get your money. But I'm sure if anything from this report comes to fruition, then him getting his money is gonna be very painful for a lot of Ravens fans to see him twice, potentially three times a year if he does end up going to Cincinnati. Aaron Wilson, who used to work for the Baltimore Sun, he reported this yesterday. He said Baltimore Ravens Veteran Center, Bradley Boseman, one of the top free agent offensive linemen. So you see how he threw that out there to kind of let you know, like, hey, give you a nice little reminder, like, hey, this dude getting ready to get paid. But anyway, back to it. He said, he is expected to draw interest from multiple NFL teams should he hit the market. And that's a given. We figure that, that's expected. Of course, he gonna draw interest from quite a few teams because everybody's always looking for a lineman. But then the kicker, he said, including the Cincinnati Bengals per league sources. Now, when it comes to these pre-free agency reports and rumors where teams are expected to be interested in particular free agents, before I used to not really take them seriously because I'd be like, okay, well, teams could be interested in anybody who they want to. But in order for that interest to be something real, something significant, they have to try to make something happen. They have to shoot their shot. They have to try to strike a deal. But then in 2019, that's when everything changed for me because there was a report, there were multiple reports that kept saying, oh, the Ravens, they expected to be interested in Mark Ingram. And I was like, why? Why would they be interested in Mark Ingram? They have running backs already. They already straight in and running. Why would they be interested in Mark Ingram? For what? They got Gus Edwards. Gus Edwards can do everything that Mark Ingram can. They ain't gonna sign Mark, I don't believe that. And then it happened. So I would not take this report lightly. Another reason, because Cincinnati Bengals, we know that they are gonna be looking for some help on their offensive line. You have to do everything that you possibly can to protect your quarterback, who has had some significant injuries, some significant leg injuries due to lack of blocking. And you can't have him getting hurt again. You just came off of reaching the Super Bowl in his first four years starting, in his second year in the league. And they came up short because there was a couple of players that they left out there. They did make a lot of them, and of course throughout the year, in spite of being the Moslak team, in spite of their offensive line being shaky. So with the Bengals, I wouldn't take this lightly because you saw what they did with a bad offensive line, they have the money to fix that like that. They got the money for it. They got the salary cap for it. So why wouldn't you think that they would do everything in their power to make that offensive line right? Especially when it was wrong, but they still made the Super Bowl. So just something to keep in mind, seeing Bradley Bozeman with the Bengals versus Baltimore, that would be something. And I know a lot of fans would be like, ugh, yuck. And some fans would probably even start hating Bradley Bozeman, but you shouldn't. You shouldn't. Because again, let me remind you, the NFL is a business. We've seen it plenty of times before. I know Bengals fans, when TJ Huchman Zadda, when he suited up in the Ravens jersey, Bengals fans are probably like, ugh. Some of them actually probably threw up. And then, oh, on that fourth down in that game against the Steelers in that divisional round playoff game, I'm sure they were all celebrated when Joe Flacco hit TJ Huchman, Zadda in the chest. And he dropped it in that end of the game. So it is what it is though. That's the past. But we'll see if this does end up happening. I could really see it happening because you know they're gonna wanna protect your borough. They got the means for it. They getting ready to cut Trey Waynes, I believe. That'll give them even more salary cap space. So Bengals, they can make a lot of significant moves. And of course I expect them to re-sign their own. Jesse Bates, I know every single Bengals fan is waiting on that move to be made every single day. So we'll see what happens with that. They got the money for it. It's just a matter of making it happen though. But anyway, let's see if Bradley Bozeman goes from Baltimore to the Bengals. I hope not, but if it happens, it is what it is. Like Bradley Bozeman is probably gonna be when it comes to being with the Ravens. I'm out. We love you, Boz.