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Ravens and Broncos in pursuit of Dumervil


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he champion Baltimore Ravens have lost some big names this offseason and they're trying to do something about it at the expense of the Denver Broncos.


 

 


 

According to the Baltimore Sun, the Ravens have made their interest known to free-agent defensive end Elvis Dumervil, who was cut by the Broncos in a fax snafu last week.


 

Dumervil does not have a visit to Baltimore scheduled, but Ozzie Newsome reached out to the player's agent immediately after he was cut, the Sun reported. That agent, Marty Magid, has since been fired by Dumervil when the necessary paperwork for his reworked contract didn't make it to the league office in time.


 

 


 

The Broncos have already made an offer to bring Dumervil back into the fold. He had agreed to reduce his salary from $12 million to $8 million for next season.


 

 


 

Dumervil signed a six-year, $61.5 million contract in 2010. He had 11 sacks last season, second on the team behind Von Miller. Dumervil led the league with 17 sacks in 2009.


 

Baltimore has released Bernard Pollard and guard Bobbie Williams, traded wide receiverAnquan Boldin to the 49ers, lost linebackers Dannell Ellerbe and Paul Kruger in free agency and watched linebacker Ray Lewis and center Matt Birk retire.


 

 


 

ESPN.com's Bill Williamson contributed to this report.

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