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Ravens waive FB Berryhill, add WR Payne

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On the morning of their first full-squad workout, the Ravens have signed wide receiver Logan Payne to add more depth for training camp.
Payne started two games for the Seattle Seahawks in 2008, making three catches for 39 yards. He hasn’t played in an NFL game since then.
The 6-foot-2, 205-pound wideout has spent time with Detroit, Kansas City, Minnesota, and the New York Jets, landing on practice squads and offseason rosters but never being able to stick in one place.
To clear room on the 90-man preseason roster, fullback Jamison Berryhill was waived. The undrafted free agent from Texas was released by the Ravens in May before being re-signed a few days later.

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