The Ravens have six Pro Bowlers named to this year's roster, the league announced Tuesday.
Baltimore's six Pro Bowlers ties the Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks for the most Pro Bowlers in the NFL.
Here's the full list of the Ravens' 2025 Pro Bowlers:
- WR Zay Flowers (Second time)
- S Kyle Hamilton (Third) - starter
- C Tyler Linderbaum (Third)
- FB Patrick Ricard (Sixth) - starter
- ILB Roquan Smith (Fourth) - starter
- P Jordan Stout (First) - starter
Additionally, tight end Mark Andrews, running back Derrick Henry, and quarterback Lamar Jackson were voted as Pro Bowl alternates.
Zay Flowers
The third-year wide receiver has topped 1,000 yards for the second straight season and has a career-high 78 receptions. His 1,043 receiving yards are the third-most in the AFC.
Flowers is the first player in Ravens history to record two 1,000-yard receiving seasons within the first three years of his career. Flowers has had at least 60 yards receiving in all but four of Baltimore's 15 games. His production has improved each season, and at age 25, his best seasons could be yet to come.
Kyle Hamilton
It's Hamilton's third straight season going to the Pro Bowl, as the 2022 first-round pick has established himself as one of the game's top all-around defensive players.
Hamilton is the only defensive back in Ravens history to make the Pro Bowl three times in his first four seasons. Hall of Famer and Ravens legend Ed Reed was injured in his fourth season and did not make it that season.
Hamilton is the NFL's only safety – and one of three defenders overall – to record at least 90 tackles (92), one sack (one), two forced fumbles (two), five passes defensed (eight), and five tackles for loss (seven).
He has moved all around the defense this season, as he is one of two NFL players to play at least 175 snaps at slot cornerback, high safety, and outside linebacker. He has also seen significant time at edge (131 snaps) and logged snaps at middle linebacker (50), interior line (36), and cornerback (33).
C Tyler Linderbaum
Linderbaum anchors a unit that blocks for the NFL's third-ranked rushing attack (147.9 ypg), which has also produced the league's No. 1 yards-per-carry average (5.19).
Additionally, Baltimore has posted league highs in runs of 20+ yards (20) and 20+ yard rushes that have resulted in touchdowns. Linderbaum has helped pave the way for Derrick Henry's 1,253 rushing yards, which rank as the NFL's fourth most.
Linderbaum is just the third offensive lineman in Ravens history to earn at least three Pro Bowl honors, joining Hall of Famer Jonathan Ogden (11) and Ring of Honor Member Marshal Yanda (eight). Linderbaum is the first Ravens offensive lineman to go to three straight Pro Bowls since fellow Iowa Hawkeye Yanda went to six straight.
FB Patrick Ricard
Ricard has played a key role blocking for Baltimore's No. 3 rushing offense (147.9 ypg), which also stands No. 1 in yards-per-carry average (5.19). He got the nod despite missing the season's first six games due to a calf injury.
Ricard is the seventh player in Ravens history to be selected to at least six Pro Bowls, joining linebacker Ray Lewis (13), Ogden, Reed (nine), Yanda, linebacker Terrell Suggs (seven), and kicker Justin Tucker (seven).
ILB Roquan Smith
Earning his fourth-consecutive Pro Bowl nod, Smith's team-high 124 tackles (74 solo) are tied for 11th in the NFL and seventh in the AFC. He has added five tackles for loss, four quarterback hits, three passes defensed, and one fumble recovery.
Smith has produced 10+ tackles in nine games this season, tied for the league lead. He owns 61 career 10+ tackle games, ranking as the NFL's most since he entered the league in 2018.
Smith is the only Raven to garner Pro Bowl honors in each of his first four seasons with the franchise.
P Jordan Stout
Stout's net punting average (44.9) ranks No. 1 in the NFL this season, while his 50.5 gross average stands No. 3. In a contract year, he is on pace to set single-season franchise records in both gross and net punting average.
Stout has placed seven punts inside the 10-yard line and four punts inside the 5-yard line (tied for the NFL's third most) this season, while his 74-yard boot vs. the New York Jets ranks as the league's third longest. Stout has also held for rookie kicker Tyler Loop, who has connected on 27-of-30 field goal attempts (90%) and 36-of-38 extra points (94.7%).












