John Beck reunited with Cam Cameron
After last weekend's NFL draft, the Miami Dolphins had four quarterbacks on their roster: Chad Pennington, signed as a free agent by Bill Parcells, as well as Chad Henne and Pat White, who were both drafted by Bill Parcells.
The odd-man out was John Beck, who was drafted in the second round in 2007 under the Cam Cameron regime. It came as no surprise when the Parcells-led Dolphins released Beck earlier in the week.
Per Jamison Hensley of the Balitmore Sun, the Ravens, for whom Cameron is currently the offensive coordinator, have agreed to a one-year contract with Beck, who will compete with Troy Smith to back up Joe Flacco.
In 2007, Beck played in five games and completed 56.1 percent of his passes for 559 yards. He threw one touchdown, three interceptions and had a 62.0 QB rating. Beck didn't play in 2008.
By signing Beck, the Ravens are expected to release QB Todd Bouman. Undrafted rookie Drew Wily of Buffalo is also currently on the roster.
The odd-man out was John Beck, who was drafted in the second round in 2007 under the Cam Cameron regime. It came as no surprise when the Parcells-led Dolphins released Beck earlier in the week.
Per Jamison Hensley of the Balitmore Sun, the Ravens, for whom Cameron is currently the offensive coordinator, have agreed to a one-year contract with Beck, who will compete with Troy Smith to back up Joe Flacco.
In 2007, Beck played in five games and completed 56.1 percent of his passes for 559 yards. He threw one touchdown, three interceptions and had a 62.0 QB rating. Beck didn't play in 2008.
By signing Beck, the Ravens are expected to release QB Todd Bouman. Undrafted rookie Drew Wily of Buffalo is also currently on the roster.