The Baltimore Ravens have had a whirlwind of a 2022 offseason so far, with multiple big moves happening throughout many levels of the organization. The team has parted ways with their old defensive coordinator in Don Martindale and hired a new one in Mike Macdonald, seen a few other coaches leave, and now have seen a retirement of a major team official.
On Friday, it was announced by the team that president Dick Cass would be retiring after 17 years with the franchise. In his place, former Cleveland Browns general manager Sashi Brown was named as his successor.
Ravens President Dick Cass will retire after 18 years with the team and Sashi Brown has been named his successor, Owner Steve Bisciotti has announced. pic.twitter.com/msrKvEmoLk
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) February 4, 2022
Cass was integral in many parts of the Baltimore organization, overseeing multiple aspects of how things ran. He is widely respected and very loved by many people within the Ravens.
Brown comes to Baltimore with a plethora of experience, most recently as the president of Monumental Basketball, where he worked on multiple aspects of the Washington Wizards, Washington Mystics, and Capital City Go-Go. Brown has the respect of many within the NFL, and should be a very positive addition to the Ravens and their operations as a whole.