Anquan Boldin was on another continent when he learned he had been traded from the team that had won the Super Bowl in January to the team that he had helped to beat in the big game. The now former Baltimore Ravens receiver said he had just arrived
SANTA CLARA -- Trades of Alex Smith and Anquan Boldin were confirmed, high-profile free agents Charles Woodson and Glenn Dorsey were flying in, and homegrown veterans Isaac Sopoaga and Delanie Walker were securing riches elsewhere. Oh, and
"It is not always pleasant, and in the case of Anquan, it is unpleasant. We know he can still play at a high level. What he has done in his three seasons with us goes well beyond the numbers, and his numbers are very good. He fit in as a Raven from Day
Now that the Ravens have traded wide receiver Anquan Boldin to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick, general manager Ozzie Newsome has acknowledged how difficult it was to part ways with the three-time Pro Bowl selection.
Anquan Boldin said he didn't want to play for any team other than the Ravens. But now he's reportedly headed to San Francisco after the Ravens dealt him for a sixth-round pick Monday afternoon. Boldin said he was “shocked” by the move, but on Tuesday
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