
OWINGS MILLS, Md., Aug. 18 (UPI) -- The Baltimore Ravens Thursday re-signed veteran linebacker Peter Boulware.
He agreed to a one-year contract. No financial terms were disclosed.
The oft-injured Boulware was released by the team in May. He was re-signed after passing the team's physical and was then subsequently cleared to play by the team's coaches and doctors.
Boulware is the Ravens' career sack leader with 67½. He missed 17 games over the last two seasons because of a variety of injuries, including his left knee.
"There's just a process that you have to go through and we're going to be prudent about it," Coach Brian Billick said on the Ravens' Web site. "The doctors want to make sure they all have a chance to sign off on it. I think we're in good shape, but we have to wait until everybody gets through all the poking and prodding they want to do."
Boulware is a four-time Pro Bowl choice.
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