Ravens Pro Bowlers will put more money in their pockets after selection to NFL's all-star games

The Baltimore Ravens are one of the most talented teams in football.
They proved that with their turnout during Pro Bowl voting, too.
Ravens put nine in the 2025 Pro Bowl Baltimore will send nine Pro Bowlers to the NFL Pro Bowl Games, the most in the entire NFL.
Of course, a trip to the Super Bowl would prevent any of those players from actually going to the Pro Bowl.
QB: Lamar Jackson RB: Derrick Henry FB: Patrick Ricard WR: Zay Flowers C: Tyler Linderbaum MLB: Roquan Smith DL: Nnamdi Madubuike CB: Marlon Humphrey S: Kyle Hamilton Your Ravens Pro Bowlers pic.twitter.com/CSE6nBXqKZ For Hamilton, Linderbaum, and Madubuike, this is their second selection.
Derrick Henry and Patrick Ricard have now been picked five times.
Lamar Jackson and Marlon Humphrey are Pro Bowlers for the fourth time in their pro career.
Tyler Linderbaum Tyler Linderbaum's second Pro Bowl selection means his 5th year option for 2026 will be the 2025 offensive line franchise tag.
That projects to be 8.382% of the 2025 salary cap.
With a $275M 2025 salary cap, Linderbaum's 5th year option should be $23.049M.
Kyle Hamilton The young safety is in a similar boat to the star center.
Hamilton's second Pro Bowl selection means his 5th year option for 2026 will be the 2025 safety franchise tag.
That projects to be 6.662% of the 2025 salary cap.
With a $275M 2025 salary cap, Hamilton's 5th year option should be $18.321M.
Both are key pieces to the future for the Ravens, alongside Lamar Jackson, Roquan Smith, Zay Flowers, and others.
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