The NFL announced Dec. 17 that 12 Baltimore Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances during the 2019 season. Baltimore's 12 players tie (1973 Dolphins) for the most-ever selections on an initial Pro Bowl roster.
G Marshal Yanda (eighth), S Earl Thomas III (seventh, first with Bal.), LS Morgan Cox (third), RB Mark Ingram II (third, first with Bal.), CB Marcus Peters (third, first with Bal.), K Justin Tucker (third), TE Mark Andrews (first), CB Marlon Humphrey (first), QB Lamar Jackson (first), OLB Matthew Judon (first), FB Patrick Ricard (first) and T Ronnie Stanley (first) have been selected to play in the NFL's annual All-Star game on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020 in Orlando, Fla.
Of Baltimore's 12 Pro Bowlers, nine are "homegrown players" -- six draft picks (Andrews, Humphrey, Jackson, Judon, Stanley and Yanda) and three who signed as undrafted free agents (Cox, Ricard and Tucker). Additionally, first-round draft choices from three-consecutive years were tabbed as Pro Bowlers: Stanley (2016), Humphrey (2017) and Jackson (2018).