NFL revealed the Pro Bowl selections on Thursday and the roster is packed with the Baltimore Ravens stars. Nine Baltimore Ravens have been named to the 2025 Pro Bowl. Headlining the list is Zay Flowers. His rise in just his second NFL season has redefined what’s possible for a Baltimore wideout.
Joining Zay Flowers are starters:
- Kyle Hamilton (S)
- Derrick Henry (RB)
- Patrick Ricard (FB)
- Roquan Smith (ILB)
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Also earning Pro Bowl nods are:
- Lamar Jackson (QB)
- Marlon Humphrey (CB)
- Tyler Linderbaum (C)
- Nnamdi Madubuike (DT)
Expectations were pretty high when Zay Flowers first stepped onto the field in 2023. By 2024, he had not only met but exceeded them. Flowers is the first wide receiver in Ravens history to earn a Pro Bowl selection.
He has a career-high 1,047 receiving yards on 73 receptions, with five games eclipsing 100 yards. It ties in with a franchise record set by Mark Andrews in 2021.
In 2024, Zay Flowers became the fastest Raven to 100 career receptions (21 games) and the team’s first player to hit 1,000 receiving yards within two years.
Interestingly, with seven of the nine Pro Bowlers a homegrown talent (Zay Flowers, Kyle Hamilton, Marlon Humphrey, Lamar Jackson, Tyler Linderbaum, Nnamdi Madubuike, Patrick Ricard), the Baltimore Ravens’ ability to develop and retain stars is evident.
For Flowers and his teammates, however, the focus remains on a bigger prize, the Lombardi Trophy.
"We just want to play our game and do what we do," the young NFL WR said as reported by Sports Illustrated on Thursday. "We don't want to get too big-headed or listen to the outside noise. We just want to play our brand of ball.
He continued:
"We have a chance to do everything we want to do. For me, as a wide receiver, I couldn't ask to be in a better situation than Baltimore."
Baltimore Ravens' Pro Bowl roster is a balance of offense and defense
Lamar Jackson: He is a four-time Pro Bowler, who has set a franchise record with 39 TD passes while leading the league in passer rating (121.6). He also surpassed Michael Vick as the NFL’s all-time rushing leader among QBs.
Derrick Henry: In his first season with the Ravens, he had 1,783 rushing yards and 16 total touchdowns.
Kyle Hamilton and Marlon Humphrey: Both anchored the Ravens defense. Hamilton achieved a statistical combination of 100 tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles.
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