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Home»Newly signed Baltimore Ravens LB Justin Houston says he passed on Pittsburgh Steelers offer – ESPN

Newly signed Baltimore Ravens LB Justin Houston says he passed on Pittsburgh Steelers offer – ESPN

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More NFL””I think it was much better suitable for me in what I was searching for,”Houston stated.”I simply want chances to have one-on-ones and have the ability to put pressure on the quarterback.”Houston said he was hired heavily to Baltimore by cornerback Marcus Peters, a previous colleague in Kansas City. As quickly as last season ended, Peters called Houston to try to lure him to Baltimore by discussing how the plan completely fits him.”He’s a supreme excellent leader for a group like us,”Peters stated.’When you get a gamer like that, and he’s out
there on the marketplace, it does not [hurt] to simply call– just state,’What’s up?
How are you doing?’– and see if we can be a part of his journey, and he can be a partof ours, too, and it exercised. “

“I was so close to signing with the Steelers,”Houston said. When Houston struck an offer with Baltimore, a source informed ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the four-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker turned down significantly more cash from other teams in order to pursue a champion with the Ravens. The NFL regular season is just around the corner. More NFL””I believe it was much better fit for me in what I was looking for,”Houston said.”He’s an ultimate great leader for a team like us,”Peters said.

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