The 31-year-old received a four-year deal worth up to $26 million, including $13 million in its first two years, according to ESPN.

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Weddle experienced a famous breakup with San Diego and said afterward, “I want to go somewhere I have a chance to win a Super Bowl.”

So he picked the 5-11 Ravens, who last season allowed a franchise-worst 30 touchdown passes.

No matter his reasoning, Weddle brings a lot to Baltimore. A three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro selection, he has 19 interceptions in nine seasons since San Diego drafted him in 2007.