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Ihedigbo returning to Ravens on one-year deal

The Baltimore Ravens are bringing back veteran safety and special teams contributor James Ihedigbo on a one-year contract.

Published: March 12, 2013 at 1:05 p.m. PDTUpdated: March 12, 2013 at 1:10 p.m. PDT
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The Baltimore Ravens are bringing back veteran safety and special teams contributor James Ihedigbo on a one-year contract.

"Standup... The GraveDigger is back for another year!!!! Excited to be back love my Bmore Family!!#Salute," Ihedigbo tweeted.

Ihedigbo had 25 tackles and one sack in 16 games last season, his first with the Ravens.

In 69 career games with the Jets, Patriots and Ravens, Ihedigbo has 143 tackles and six sacks.

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