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Ravens Lose Paul Kruger, Dannell Ellerbe As NFL Free Agency Begins

-- The Baltimore Ravens are paying the price for winning a Super Bowl.

The NFL champions lost two key components of their defense, linebackers Paul Kruger and Dannell Ellerbe, as free agency began Tuesday. On Monday, they traded star receiver Anquan Boldin, a key to their title run, to San Francisco ? the team the Ravens beat 34-31 to win the championship.

Kruger went north to division rival Cleveland for a five-year, $40 million deal, while Ellerbe headed south to Miami for $35 million over five years.

The 49ers didn't go untouched, either. After giving up a sixth-round draft pick for Boldin, they saw tight end Delanie Walker leave for Tennessee.

San Francisco also confirmed the trade of backup quarterback Alex Smith to Kansas City, a deal that was known for weeks. The 49ers will receive the Chiefs' second-round pick, 34th overall, in this year's draft and a conditional pick in next year's draft.

The 32-year-old Boldin expressed surprise that he was traded.

"I thought this was the last stop of my career but regardless of the circumstances I came here to win a Championship ... and in February we came home Champions," he said on Twitter.

Ellerbe also tweeted as he took his talents to South Beach.

"Just wanna take time to THANK GOD for being in this position I'm in! Before I make da BIGGEST DECISION in my life I just wanna thank him!!!" Ellerbe said.

Kruger led the Ravens with nine sacks and added 2 1/2 in the playoffs and two in the Super Bowl. But he was too expensive for Baltimore to keep.

Denver ensured that Peyton Manning will be the Broncos' quarterback through at least 2014.

The four-time MVP's contract called for a guaranteed salary of $20 million in 2013 and 2014 if he was on the Denver roster Tuesday. The final two years of his contract are worth $19 million each, but are not guaranteed.

Coming off multiple neck operations, Manning threw for 4,659 yards and 37 touchdowns last season and was the NFL Comeback Player of the Year. He turns 37 on March 24.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW

  • Mike Wallace To Miami

    The Dolphins signed receiver Mike Wallace to a five-year deal, bia <a href="https://twitter.com/JasonLaCanfora/status/311576788780335104">Jason La Canfora. </a> According to ESPN's John Clayton (via <a href="http://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/311577843853312000">Adam Schefter</a>), the deal is worth up to $65 million.

  • Paul Kruger To Cleveland

    The Browns reeled in outside linebacker Paul Kruger with a five-year deal worth "roughly $40 million," <a href="https://twitter.com/RavensInsider/status/311577310010683392">per Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun.</a>

  • Dannell Ellerbe To Miami

    Dannell Ellerbe reached an agreement with the Dolphins, according to <a href="https://twitter.com/RavensInsider/status/311593249544478721">Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun. </a> Per <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/311601053411987456">Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network</a>, the deal is worth $35 million over 5 years.

  • Anthony Fasano To Kansas City

    The Chiefs and tight end Anthony Fasano have reached an agreement in principle on a four-year deal, per <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/311576204882882561">ESPN's Adam Schefter. </a>

  • Delanie Walker To Tennessee

    The Titans have reached an agreement to a four-year deal with tight end Delanie Walker, <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/311581826055548928">as reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter. </a>

  • Martellus Bennett To Chicago

    The Bears agreed to a four-year deal with tight end Martellus Bennett, according to <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/311578946569396226">ESPN' Adam Schefter.</a>

  • Plaxico Burress Re-signs

    Plaxico Burress re-signed with Pittsburgh to a one-year deal, according to <a href="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000150007/article/plaxico-burress-will-return-to-pittsburgh-steelers">Chris Wesseling of NFL.com.</a>

  • Gosder Cherilus To Indianapolis

    The Colts announced that they have an agreement in place with <a href="http://blogs.colts.com/?icampaign=blog_ind_menutext">former Lions offensive tackle Gosder Cherilus. </a>

  • Louis Vasquez To Denver

    Broncos signed former Chargers offensive guard Louis Vasquez, <a href="https://twitter.com/NFL_RealUpdates/status/311583785386926081">via Dov Kleiman.</a>

  • Robert Geathers Re-signs

    The Bengals and defensive end Robert Geathers agreed to a new deal worth $9.45 million over three year, according to <a href="https://twitter.com/ProFootballTalk/status/311584640135749634">ProFootballTalk.</a>

  • Phil Loadholt Re-Signs

    The Vikings re-signed offensive tackle Phil Loadholt to a multiyear deal, according to <a href="https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/311565321070858242">Tom Pelissero of 1500ESPN.com.</a>

  • Daniel Thomas To Indianapolis

    The Colts have an agreement in principle with former Patriots guard Daniel Thomas, according to <a href="https://twitter.com/mikerodak/status/311592354110926849">Mike Rodak of ESPNBoston.com</a>

  • Chris Clemons Re-signs

    Defensive back Chris Clemons re-signed with the Dolphins to a one-year deal, per <a href="https://twitter.com/ProFootballTalk/status/311592896258260992">ProFootballTalk.</a>

  • Jamarca Sanford Re-Signs

    Minnesota re-signed strong safety Jamarca Sanford, <a href="https://twitter.com/sanford33/status/311597981877022722">who tweeted the news. </a>

  • Greg Toler To Indianapolis

    The Colts announced that they have signed former Cardinals defensive back <a href="http://blogs.colts.com/2013/03/12/free-agency-for-march-12th-2013/">Greg Toler. </a>

  • Andy Levitre To Tennessee

    Former Bills guard Andy Levitre and the Titans have reached an agreement in principle on a five-year, $39 million deal, <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/311574516646174720">per ESPN's Adam Schefter. </a>

  • Larry Foote Re-signs

    Linebacker Larry Foote re-signed with the Steelers on a three-year deal, via <a href="https://twitter.com/MarkKaboly_Trib/status/311542509769732096">Mark Kaboly of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. </a>

  • Erik Walden To Indianapolis

    The Colts announced that they signed former <a href="http://blogs.colts.com/2013/03/12/free-agency-for-march-12th-2013/">Packers linebacker Erik Walden. </a>

  • Jared Cook To St. Louis

    The Rams have agreed to terms with former Titans tight end Jared Cook, via<a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/311606848316923905"> ESPN's Adam Schefter.</a>

  • Jerome Felton Re-signs

    Jerome Felton re-signed with Minnesota on three-year deal worth $7.5 million, via <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/311608344077008896">Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.</a>

  • Darius Butler Re-signs

    Cornerback Darius Butler re-signed with the Colts on a two-year deal, per <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/311636988979728386">Ian Rapoport ?of the NFL Network. </a>

  • Jerome Simpson Re-signs

    Wide receiver Jerome Simpson re-signs with Minnesota on a one-year deal, per <a href="http://www.nfl.com/freeagency?campaign=Twitter_freeagency">Marc Sessler of NFL.com. </a>

  • William Hayes Re-signs

    Defensive end William Hayes re-signed with the Rams, according to <a href="https://twitter.com/jthom1/status/311556307729657856">Joe Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.</a>

  • Nick Novak Re-signs

    Nick Novak re-signs with San Diego to a <a href="http://www.chargers.com/news/article-1/Nick-Novak-Officially-a-Charger-for-Four-More-Years/504fe67b-d70c-45c2-bbba-df638d7dcc72">four-year deal.</a>

  • James Casey To Philadelphia

    Eagles agreed to a three-year deal with former Texans FB/TE James Casey, <a href="https://twitter.com/AlbertBreer/status/311630391272407042">per Albert Breer of the NFL Network. </a>

  • Philip Wheeler To Miami

    Outside linebacker Philip Wheeler agreed to a five-year deal worth $26 million with the Dolphins, <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/311633379059707904">per NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.</a>

  • Bradley Fletcher To Philadelphia

    Cornerback Bradley Fletcher agreed to a deal with Philadelphia, per <a href="https://twitter.com/EaglesInsider/status/311634159498039296">Eagles Insider. </a>

  • Patrick Chung To Philadelphia

    Safety Patrick Chung agreed to a deal with the Eagles, per <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/311634096201805824">Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.</a>

  • Chris Canty To Baltimore

    Defensive tackle Chris Canty has <a href="https://twitter.com/ChrisCanty99/status/311617776974446592">signed with the Baltimore Ravens. </a>

  • Jermon Bushrod To Chicago

    Tackle Jermon Bushrod has agreed to a five-year deal worth $35.965 million with the Bears, per <a href="https://twitter.com/AlbertBreer/status/311617144142057472">Albert Breer of the NFL Network. </a>

  • Mike DeVito To Kansas City

    Defensive end Mike DeVito agreed to a three-year deal worth $12.6 million with the Chiefs, per <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/311619593510715392">Ian Rapoport of NFL.com.</a>

  • Lawrence Sidbury To Indianapolis

    Defensive end Lawrence Sidbury agreed to terms with the Colts, via <a href="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000150089/article/colts-reach-agreements-with-rt-cherilus-four-others">Dan Hanzus of NFL.com.</a>

  • Rashad Johnson Re-signs

    Arizona Cardinals' Rashad Johnson re-signed to a three-year deal, as reported by <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/311288268861870080">NFL Network?s Ian Rapoport.</a>

  • James Ihedigbo Re-signs

    Ravens safety James Ihedigbo<a href="https://twitter.com/JamesIhedigbo/status/311529511072194560"> announced on Twitter </a>that he is returning to Baltimore for another year.

Kansas City was busy finding support for Smith on both sides of the ball. The Chiefs agreed to a four-year, $16 million deal with tight end Anthony Fasano, a three-year, $12.6 million contract with defensive tackle Mike DeVito, and a three-year deal with Saints backup quarterback Chase Daniel.

Teams also made cuts Tuesday. The biggest were Ryan Fitzpatrick in Buffalo and Nnamdi Asomugha in Philadelphia.

The Bills' starting quarterback was released 1 1/2 years after getting a six-year, $59 million contract extension. Fitzpatrick struggled after signing the new deal, and the Bills went 6-10 in 2011 and in 2012.

Buffalo has not made the playoffs since 1999, the longest active streak in the NFL. For now, the Bills' No. 1 quarterback is Tarvaris Jackson.

Bills general manager Buddy Nix said: "Difficult decisions often have to be made and so we are moving forward. Our focus remains on adding another quarterback to our roster and we will continue to explore every option available to us."

Philadelphia released cornerback Asomugha, who two years ago got a five-year, $60 million contract with $24 million guaranteed when he left Oakland as a free agent. Asomugha was a flop in Philly, often victimized in single coverage.

Asomugha was scheduled to make $15 million next season, with $4 million guaranteed.

Earlier, Tony Gonzalez changed his mind and decided to return to the Falcons.

The NFL's career leader among tight ends with 1,242 receptions and 103 touchdowns said he was 95 percent certain he would retire after 2012, but the other 5 percent won out.

Hours before free agency began Thursday, Gonzalez tweeted:

"The lure of being on such a great team and organization, along with unbelievable fan support was too good to pass up."

Also Thursday:

_Defensive end Will Smith and linebacker Jonathan Vilma, both implicated in the Saints' bounty scandal, agreed to restructure their contracts to remain with New Orleans.

The 31-year-old Smith and 30-year-old Vilma, both veteran defensive captains, would have taken up about $23 million combined in salary cap space without the redone deals.

_Minnesota finalized the trade of receiver Percy Harvin to Seattle, released 14-year veteran cornerback Antoine Winfield and re-signed right tackle Phil Loadholt. The Seahawks are sending their first-round and seventh-round draft picks this year plus their third-round selection in 2014 to the Vikings for Harvin.

_Tennessee agreed to terms with Buffalo guard Andy Levitre and Walker. Levitre, one of the top offensive linemen on the market, got a six-year deal worth nearly $47 million. He will replace Steve Hutchinson, who announced his retirement earlier Tuesday. Walker will help replace Jared Cook, whom the Titans declined to tag as a franchise player because he wants to be paid more like a receiver.

The Titans waived safety Jordan Babineaux and guard Mitch Petrus.

_Pittsburgh re-signed linebacker Larry Foote and wide receiver Plaxico Burress, and tendered offers to four restricted free agents: receiver Emmanuel Sanders, running backs Jonathan Dwyer and Isaac Redman, all of whom could be starters in 2013, and nose tackle Steve McLendon. Burress should provide depth with the Steelers losing Mike Wallace in free agency, but Burress struggled to get onto the field after returning to the Steelers last November.

Foote also came back to Pittsburgh last season and will stay at inside linebacker, where the other starter, James Harrison, was released this week. Foote got a three-year deal.

_Denver agreed to terms with guard Louis Vasquez, late of San Diego. According to STATS, he has allowed just 11 sacks and had one penalty during his time with the Chargers.

_Tight end Martellus Bennett agreed to a four-year contract with the Bears, leaving the Giants after one season. Defensive tackle Henry Melton signed his franchise tag tender at $8.45 million.

_Cincinnati re-signed defensive ends Robert Geathers and Wallace Gilberry. Geathers enters his 10th season with the Bengals, the longest tenure on the current roster.

"Robert brings us not just fine and consistent play, but leadership and experience," coach Marvin Lewis said. "He's a big part of our success with his own play, and I know our younger guys have talked about how he's made them more effective players."

_Houston cut receiver Kevin Walter, who was due to make $2 million in salary. Walter never became the threat opposite Andre Johnson that the team hoped for. He caught 41 passes for 518 yards and two touchdowns in 2012.

_Carolina cut linebacker James Anderson, a seven-year veteran who set a franchise record in 2011 with 174 tackles.

_San Diego released 11-year veteran tight end Randy McMichael and signed kicker Nick Novak to a four-year contract; the New York Jets cut nose tackle Sione Po'uha and restructured the contract of receiver Santonio Holmes; and Arizona re-signed safety Rashad Johnson to a three-year contract.

_Indianapolis agreed in principle on contracts with tackle Gosder Cherilus, linebacker Lawrence Sidbury, guard Donald Thomas, cornerback Greg Toler and linebacker Erik Walden. All deals are pending a physical.

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