When it comes to the Pro Bowl rosters, turnover is part of the territory.
But when the Ravens become involved to the degree they have this year, a piece of history gets turned over as well.
Going into this year's game, set for Jan. 29 at Orlando's Camping World Stadium (8 p.m., ESPN), Baltimore had never been represented at the annual all-star event at only two positions in the team's two-decade history, center and wide receiver.
One of those last two boxes was checked off this week with the announcement starting center Jeremy Zuttah, having just completed his third season with the Ravens, has been invited to the game to take the place of Pittsburgh Steelers pivot Maurkice Pouncey.