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Ravens LOOK: Ronnie Stanley, Baltimore Teammates Travel to Thailand

Evidently, Thailand is quickly growing into a prime vacation spot for NFL players and coaches - and four Baltimore Ravens players just joined the trend.

It's been one month since the Baltimore Ravens' season came to an end with a wildcard round playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals - and some are capitalizing on the time off.

Among them is starting left tackle Ronnie Stanley, who appears to have taken after fired Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury and ventured to Thailand for a vacation.

Stanley, a former All-Pro who's started all 74 games he's played in since entering the league in 2016, has made sure to document his experience ... and the 6-6, 315-pound Stanley has seemingly found comfort around other large beings.

It's been a stressful offseason for the Ravens, who are locked in contract negotiations with star quarterback Lamar Jackson - but some are handling it differently than others.

For Stanley, the trip presents a chance to get away from the area and reflect on a season in which he played 11 games, four more than the previous two combined, and allowed just one sack.

But it's not just him.

Rather, Stanley's apart of a four-Raven trip out of the United States, as cornerback Marlon Humphrey, linebacker Roquan Smith and outside linebacker Tyus Bowser are also along for the ride.

Humphrey and Smith initially planned things out but Stanley and Bowser joined in late, ultimately doing an all-out trip to Asia that began in Tokyo, Japan.

Thus, while there may be questions about Jackson or some of the Ravens' offseason moves, there are none to be had about the friendship of these four - or their enjoyment of the offseason.


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