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Embattled wide receiver Donte' Stallworth, whose contract with Cleveland was terminated last week, signed a one-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Ravens announced the signing Wednesday, a day after Stallworth worked out for the team. The deal will be worth $900,000, with Stallworth able to earn another $300,000 in incentives, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
Stallworth was reinstated Feb. 7 by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after serving a year-long suspension for killing a 59-year-old pedestrian in Florida while driving drunk.
Stallworth spent 24 days in prison and reached a financial settlement out of court with the family of Mario Reyes, a construction worker who was crossing a causeway when he was struck by Stallworth's vehicle.
"There was a time I felt the mistake I made was the end of the world for me," Stallworth said in a statement released by the Ravens. "I've had trouble putting it into words. So, when teams started inviting me for workouts, and the Ravens called, I was excited. It means a lot that they would be willing to take a chance with me.
"I have a lot of people I am thankful for, and that now includes the Ravens. I can't let any of these people down, including my family, Commissioner Goodell and the Ravens."