Ravens sign Wallace for 2 years
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens added more speed and a familiar foe to their passing game Tuesday, signing wide receiver Mike Wallace to a two-year contract.
Released by the Minnesota Vikings on March 8, the 29-year-old Wallace joins his third team in as many years after beginning his career with Baltimore’s AFC North rival, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
“It feels weird being on the other side, but I’m all for it,” Wallace said. “I’ve just got to switch my whole mentality. I used to hate purple; now, I love purple.”
The move was announced at the Ravens training complex, where on Wednesday the team is expected to introduce safety Eric Weddel, who agreed to terms on Monday. Wallace caught 39 passes for a career-low 473 yards and two touchdowns in 2015.
