 Boy, as a Ravens fan, this one was kind of like, whoa, okay. Well, I guess it's official that Tayvon Young will no longer be a Raven. I thought that there was a possibility that the Ravens, even though they cut him, they could bring him back at a cheaper rate, but this ends all of that. So Tayvon Young, Raven's slot corner. He signed a one year deal with the Chicago Bears. So for the Bears, this is a good signing. Any Bears fans that are unfamiliar with Tayvon Young and his time with the Ravens, I'll gladly inform you of that. So Tayvon Young, from his rookie year, in his rookie year, he was somebody that was always around the ball. Sometimes they would send him on blitzes. He would be getting an exception. He ain't had no crazy exception numbers, anything like that, but he would get an exception to get fumble recoveries. He was always around the ball. He was a playmaker. He's a playmaker. Not the best of the best playmakers, but he was a significant playmaker. Tayvon Young, I think in my opinion, one of his most underrated parts about his game is his tackling. You look at Tayvon Young, you're like, oh, small stature. He has slot corner back. Now he don't look too physical or nothing, but he is an exceptional tackler. He will grab them legs and he will wrap them up and he will find a way to bring you down. He, like, just watch it, man. I guarantee you, you will be like, oh, okay, I like that. But the only part, his biggest weakness in his game is injury. It's injuries. And that was his only downfall with the Ravens was injuries. Whenever he was out there, it was quality play, but injuries just killed his time with the Ravens. But this is how you know, well, especially according to Ravens, but this is how you know how much they valued him. Because despite all the injuries that he had, because he was getting injured like every other year, an injury injured for the season, like injured for the whole year. He was getting injured, getting hurt for the whole year every other year. But the Ravens, they still gave him a second contract. They still did. Even though he had a very big, bad injury history, they still gave him a second contract. So they valued him that much to where they were like, you know what, despite the injuries, we still gonna try to make this thing happen. We're just gonna hope for the best. And it just overall, it just didn't work out. So I think that's one of the biggest reasons why the Bears, they are assigning him to a one year deal. Because you do get a quality player, but with it being a one year deal, excuse me, there's very low risk involved. It's not like, oh, the Bears, they committed so much money to Tavon Young and da, da, da. No, it's just a one year deal. So worst case scenario, if he did get hurt, which hopefully he doesn't. But worst case scenario, if he did get hurt, it's like, oh, okay, it was just a one year deal. All right, we'll move forward, move on. But best case scenario, hopefully this happens, is that he balls out, he go crazy with it up in Chicago and he does his thing and boom, they can sign him to an extension. So hopefully it goes like really well for Tavon Young with the Chicago Bears. With him, and it's been interesting to see a lot of Ravens free agents, a lot of them are still free agents, but a lot of them are just signing for one year deals. The longest deal that I've seen from a former Raven, and it was also at the cornerback position, I was Anthony Avid because he signed with the Raiders on a two year deal. But Bradley Bozeman, the Ravens starting center, one year deal, Tavon Young, the Ravens starting slot corner, one year deal. Eric Thomas in there, backup tight end, one year deal. Josh Johnson in the backup quarterback, one year deal. So those are kind of like, you put asterisks next to them because they weren't starters. But, and then there's a lot of Ravens starters like Brandon Williams, Calais Campbell, who are, they're still free agents right now. They are still free agents. They have not been signed by anybody. So the Ravens are free agent class this year has, it's been sort of underwhelming a bit. Jimmy Smith, he hasn't officially retired yet, but he hasn't signed with a team. Penelope McPhee, he hasn't officially retired. And I don't think the expectation is that he retires, but he hasn't signed with a team. So it's like, oh, okay. I guess the NFL is not really valuing a lot of these Ravens free agents. But with Tavon Young, he's still young. I don't know what he's gonna be young forever, his last name. But with Tavon Young, he's still young and he can still play. So this is again, low risk, moved by the Bears with a potential high reward. So I think this should work out for them quite well. So shout out to him. I really did think that it was a possibility that they could bring him back, but I guess they're gonna go as far as the slot. You got the draft, of course, but and still got some free agents out there, but the Ravens are looking like they may go with Ardarius Washington, maybe Brandon Stevens, Marlon Humphrey, he's played the slot a lot. So we'll see what happens. So hope he does well with the Bears. And let's see how it goes. We out.