The Baltimore Ravens have become one of the most popular teams at the Pro Bowl every year, and 2025 is no different.

Six Ravens were named to the 2025 Pro Bowl roster, per a team press release, tied with the Broncos, 49ers, and Seahawks for the most of any NFL team. They are (* denotes starter):

Additionally, TE Mark Andrews, RB Derrick Henry, and QB Lamar Jackson were selected as alternates.

As bizarre as it is, Pro Bowls are tied to fifth-year option values, so Flowers’ will now go up to $28 million, per OverTheCap. Not only will he be more expensive in 2027, but the floor of his extension negotiations will be higher.

Otherwise, Pro Bowls are not especially impactful on contract negotiations. Outside of Flowers and Stout, this is at least their third Pro Bowl, so they are well-established as some of the best players at their respective positions.

For Stout, though, recognition of his breakout year will raise his pedigree as a punter. His performance was already raising the cost of his extension – which will almost certainly happen – and a Pro Bowl may give him enough leverage to get a contract close to the top of the league.

Baltimore seemslike a long shot to make the Super Bowl, so their Pro Bowlers will be able to participate. At least Ravens fans will have something to watch in February.