ESPN Ravens reporter Jamison Hensley explains the team's decision to sign LB Jason Babin as a replacement for Terrell Suggs, who is out for the season with an Achilles injury. (2:33)

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Baltimore Ravens signed veteran linebacker Jason Babin to a one-year deal, coach John Harbaugh confirmed Wednesday.

The agreement is for the veterans minimum.

This provides much-needed pass-rush depth for the Ravens, who lost their all-time sacks leader, Terrell Suggs, to a season-ending Achilles injury in Sunday's Week 1 loss to the Denver Broncos.

Babin's relentless motor is a good fit for the Baltimore defense.

The Ravens, who are staying out west in preparation for Sunday's game at the Oakland Raiders, chose Babin over Shaun Phillips after watching both of them work out Tuesday.

Babin, 35, had two sacks in 16 games as a situational pass-rusher last season for the New York Jets. He was released on Sept. 5 by New York, who saved $1.5 million against the cap by cutting him.

An 11-year veteran, Babin has recorded 64.5 sacks for seven teams: the Houston Texans, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars and the Jets. Last season, he was the ninth-highest-graded 3-4 outside linebacker by Pro Football Focus and recorded 27 quarterback hurries and seven hits in just 470 snaps.

ESPN NFL Insider Adam Caplan contributed to this report.