When his time was up in Kansas City, Sammy Watkins went looking for good vibes in Baltimore.
The Ravens, forever on the lookout for capable wide receivers, couldn’t promise the free agent a big workload or a long contract. But they did have Keith Williams, Watkins’ former private coach. And they did have Greg Roman, the offensive coordinator who’d helped shepherd his NFL ascent in Buffalo. And John Harbaugh and Lamar Jackson and a top-10 defense, all foundational pieces of a potential Super Bowl team.
What the Ravens needed was a receiver like Watkins. What Watkins wanted was a team like the Ravens. If he had to start over, why not try to secure his future for a franchise that felt familiar?
“Once I went there, I knew right away, like, ‘Man, I’m going to Baltimore,’” he said in a virtual introductory news conference Monday. “And then it’s just like one of those feelings where you know it’s home, and you make the best decision. And hopefully, you’re looking for the future [and that] I have a great year here, and hopefully, I can maybe do another contract there and end my career there.