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REPORT: Baltimore Ravens Reject Cowboys Offer to Trade Rashod Bateman, Here’s Why… According to sources close to the league, the Dallas Cowboys explored a potential trade for Ravens WR Rashod Bateman as part of their search for a long-awaited wide receiver. However, talks did not progress and Dallas entered into a post-draft deal for George Pickens with the Steelers. Baltimore has shown confidence in Bateman, who will now have competition after LaJohntay Wester arrived in the draft and DeAndre Hopkins in free agency

Posted on June 4, 2025

In a developing story that has stirred conversations across the NFL, the Baltimore Ravens have reportedly turned down a trade offer from the Dallas Cowboys for wide receiver Rashod Bateman, signaling the team’s continued faith in their former first-round pick.

Cowboys’ WR Hunt Led to Baltimore

According to sources familiar with the situation, the Cowboys approached the Ravens during their ongoing search to bolster their wide receiver corps. With CeeDee Lamb carrying most of the offensive weight, Dallas was actively seeking a complementary weapon — and Bateman emerged as a potential target.

However, talks never progressed beyond exploratory conversations, and Dallas later pivoted to a post-draft trade for George Pickens with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Why the Ravens Said No

Insiders say the Ravens declined the offer due to their commitment to Bateman’s development and his expected role in 2025. Despite an injury-riddled start to his career, Bateman has shown flashes of elite potential, and Baltimore’s front office still believes he can emerge as a reliable weapon for Lamar Jackson.

The addition of veteran DeAndre Hopkins in free agency and LaJohntay Wester via the 2025 NFL Draft does add competition to the receiver room—but the coaching staff sees it as healthy depth rather than a reason to move on from Bateman.

“They believe in Bateman’s upside,” one league source said. “He’s had setbacks, but they view him as a core piece moving forward.”

What This Means for Both Teams

  • For Baltimore: The Ravens are building a diverse and dangerous WR room. With Hopkins’ leadership, Bateman’s potential, and Wester’s explosiveness, offensive coordinator Todd Monken now has a deep set of weapons to support Jackson’s MVP-level play.

  • For Dallas: After missing out on Bateman, the Cowboys finalized a deal for George Pickens, whose size and vertical threat could prove to be an ideal pairing with Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott.

Final Thoughts

The decision to keep Rashod Bateman speaks volumes about the Ravens’ long-term vision and trust in their player development program. As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on Bateman to prove Baltimore right — and possibly show the Cowboys what they missed out on.

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