Ronnie Stanley is well recognized for his career as an offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. His main sport while attending Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he also played basketball, was football. He had a four-star rating from Rivals.com and was ranked as the fifteenth-best offensive lineman prospect in the class.
In December 2011, Stanley decided he would represent the University of Notre Dame in college football. For the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, he was a football player. As a true freshman in 2012, Stanley participated in two games as a reserve. In 2013, as a sophomore right tackle, he started each of the 13 games.
He played in all 13 of his games as a junior in 2014, just surrendering one sack throughout the entire year. He declared his plan to sign up for the 2016 NFL Draft after his senior year. The Baltimore Ravens selected him in the opening round of the 2016 NFL Draft. In May 2016, the Baltimore Ravens offered him a four-year, $20.48 million rookie deal with a $13.09 million signing bonus.
In 2018, he made 15 starts, missing just one due to an ankle injury. In April 2019, the Ravens decided to execute Stanley’s fifth-year option. In October 2020, he and the Ravens came to an agreement on a five-year, $112.8 million contract. In October 2021, he underwent season-ending ankle surgery.
Ronnie Stanley Parents: Meet Juli Stanley and Ron Stanley
Ronnie Stanley was born to parents, Juli Stanley and Ron Stanley. His parents have been very supportive of his career since he began.