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"An admitted workaholic, Weddle heads to the Ravens' facility in Owings Mills, Md., before dawn many mornings, but he takes his 3-year-old daughter Kamri to preschool on his off days. Road games mean a lot of time away from home, but Monday is reserved for date night for him and Chanel, high school sweethearts who have been married for 12 years.

"Spend any time with Weddle, and the word 'family' frequently pops up — referring to his own brood or the atmosphere that he says pervades the Ravens' organization. That's one reason the West Coast transplant has loved his time in Baltimore. Simply put, family matters."

When the subject of his eventual retirement came up, the Weddles talked about their plan to move into their dream house that had been built for them in Poway, California, northeast of San Diego.

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"I have great visions for his retirement," Chanel said with a smile, draping an arm over her husband's leg before throwing her head back and closing her eyes. "I'm just going to be laying there. He's going to be on kid duty, school duty, homework duty."

Lamar Jackson, Ronnie Stanley Among PFF's Top 20 Players

Two Ravens were among the top 20 in Pro Football Focus' list of the top 101 players from the 2019 season -- unanimous league MVP Jackson (No. 7) and left tackle Ronnie Stanley (No. 16).

PFF's rankings reflected "how guys played relative to what is expected from their position." Postseason performance was factored in.

"It's hard to overstate just how impressive Lamar Jackson was in 2019, even when you include the disappointment of his team's playoff loss against Tennessee," PFF's Sam Monson wrote. "He transformed his game this season, moving from arguably the league's most inaccurate passer to one well capable of excelling while throwing the football, a fact backed up by him leading the league in passing touchdowns.