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Safety Jeromy Miles expected to remain with Ravens, sources say

Jeromy Miles lunges as he attempts to down a punt before it reaches the end zone. (Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun)

Veteran reserve safety Jeromy Miles remains in the Ravens' plans for next season and is expected to be signed to a new contract this offseason, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.

Miles joined the Ravens as a special-teams ace two seasons ago, but he also played a lot at safety last season.

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He played in every game, started twice and made a career-high 23 tackles with a fumble recovery and his first career interception. The pick came against Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Blake Bortles on Dec. 14.

Miles also had five tackles on special teams and a blocked field goal. In five NFL seasons, the former University of Massachusetts player has 45 career special-teams tackles.

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Miles had been on a one-year, $800,600 contract in 2014 that included a $730,000 base salary, a signing bonus of $35,000 and a roster bonus of $30,000.

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