Ravens rookie safety Beau Brade learned he made the roster from GM Eric DeCosta

Beau Brade told the media that Eric DeCosta said to him “you’ve had a pretty good preseason,”

It’s a big deal whenever an undrafted free agent makes the 53-man roster.

When the team’s general manager himself delivers the news, in person, to that UDFA, it’s an even bigger deal.

On Friday, Ravens safety Beau Brade told reporters that Ravens GM Eric DeCosta approached him directly after Monday’s practice and said to him that he made the team.

Brade told the media that DeCosta told him, “You’ve had a pretty good preseason,” and then quickly added, “Congratulations, you’ve made the 53-man roster.”

The rookie then thanked and hugged DeCosta. Once he got home, the Clarksville, Maryland native immediately told his parents, and he said they cried tears of joy. 

“Dreams come true, but you gotta put the work in,” said Brade, who was a star at River Hill high school, and then later the University of Maryland.

He grew up a Ravens fan, dreaming of the opportunity to someday play for the club.

Now, his opportunity has arrived.

Coach John Harbaugh said he thinks it’s “pretty cool ” that Brade is a local school. He then added that he appreciates the Terps and the other local schools.

“He did it the hard way, he earned it,” Harbaugh said of Brade making the final cut.

“He made plays. I think he’s going to do very well.”

Derrick Henry, Justin Tucker make a list of the best NFL Players over 30

placekicker Justin Tucker and running back Derrick Henry are two guys who keep getting it done after age 30.

If 40 is supposedly the new 30, then what does that make 30—perhaps it’s the new 25? “The wrong side of 30” is a cliche we hear incessantly in sports, but some players, like placekicker Justin Tucker and running back Derrick Henry, keep getting it done at this age.

Both Baltimore Ravens players were named to the top 20 NFL players over the age of 30 list, composed by 33rd Team.

Tucker, 34, holds the NFL records for longest field goal made (66 yards) and career field goal percentage (90.2%). An eight-time All-Pro, Tucker is considered by many to be the most outstanding placekicker of all time.

He checks in at #20 on the list.

Henry, 30, comes in at #7. He’s led the league in rushing yards twice, including the 2020 season, when he joined the elusive 2,000-yard season. “The King” racked up 2,027 yards, to go along with 17 TDs, during that stellar season.

Seeing what he can do now when he’s paired with Lamar Jackson will be fascinating. Having these superstars in the same backfield should help them reach another gear.

As for the top spot on the list, it went to Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones.