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Brandon Harley

Baltimore Ravens have nine Pro Bowlers going to the Pro Bowl

It was announced Thursday morning by the NFL that nine Baltimore Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl in recognition of their outstanding performances during the 2024 season.   The AFC starters were S Kyle Hamilton (second), RB Derrick Henry (fifth), FB Patrick Ricard (fifth) and ILB Roquan Smith (third). WR  Zay Flowers (first), CB Marlon Humphrey (fourth), QB Lamar Jackson (fourth), C Tyler Linderbaum (second) and DT Nnamdi Madubuike  (second) represent the conference.

 

TE Mark Andrews, ILB Chris Board (special teams), G Daniel Faalele, LS Nick Moore, T Ronnie Stanley, K Justin Tucker, and OLB Kyle Van Noy were also selected as alternates for the Pro Bowl.


Pro Bowl selections are a prestigious honor in the NFL, highlighting players who have excelled at their positions throughout the season. Being chosen for the Pro Bowl not only acknowledges individual talent and hard work but also enhances a player's reputation and career prospects. For the Baltimore Ravens, having so many players selected underscores the team's strength and depth, reflecting a successful season and promising future.


It is important to note that Lamar Jackson's performance this season was nothing short of impressive, as he led the Ravens with his dynamic playmaking ability both in passing and rushing.  His leadership on the field and knack for turning potential losses into victories solidified his status as one of the league's elite quarterbacks. Jackson's selection to the Pro Bowl serves as a testament to his impact on the team's success this year.  Another MVP could be incoming.

 


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