Ravens head NFL with six Pro Bowl nods despite season of struggle
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Ravens head NFL with six Pro Bowl nods despite season of struggle
"Six Baltimore Ravens players have been selected for this season's Pro Bowl Games despite the team almost certainly missing the playoffs. The Ravens lead the league in Pro Bowl nods, alongside the Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. Baltimore's Pro Bowlers are fullback Patrick Ricard, wide receiver Zay Flowers, center Tyler Linderbaum, linebacker Roquan Smith, safety Kyle Hamilton and punter Jordan Stout."
"The defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, along with the Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers, are sending five players. The New York Jets, New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings are the only teams without a representative this season. Reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen, Drake Maye and Justin Herbert are the AFC quarterbacks. Sam Darnold, Dak Prescott and Matthew Stafford are the QBs for the NFC."
Six Baltimore players earned Pro Bowl selections — Patrick Ricard, Zay Flowers, Tyler Linderbaum, Roquan Smith, Kyle Hamilton and Jordan Stout — while the team is 7–8 with a 9% playoff probability. Baltimore leads the league in Pro Bowl nods, tied with Denver, San Francisco and Seattle. Jacksonville placed one player, long snapper Ross Matiscik. Philadelphia, Dallas, Detroit and Los Angeles each have five selections. The New York Jets, New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings have no representatives. Josh Allen, Drake Maye and Justin Herbert were named AFC quarterbacks; Sam Darnold, Dak Prescott and Matthew Stafford represent the NFC. Nineteen players were first-time selections. Travis Kelce earned his 11th Pro Bowl; Kyle Juszczyk reached 10 Pro Bowls; Trent Williams joined elite offensive linemen with 12 selections; Quenton Nelson matched an eight-season Pro Bowl streak.
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