Three Baltimore Ravens players were named to All-Pro teams following the 2025 season, with safety Kyle Hamilton and punter Jordan Stout on the first team and fullback Patrick Ricard on the second team, highlighting their standout performances.
The Baltimore Ravens' season ended in disappointment with a loss to the Steelers, highlighting issues of underperformance and missed opportunities, despite having talented players like Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. Patrick Ricard expressed his frustration and belief in the team's potential to win a Super Bowl, using the season's setbacks as motivation for future success.
The Baltimore Ravens saw key players Marlon Humphrey and Patrick Ricard return to practice, boosting their chances for upcoming games, while other players remain sidelined due to injuries. Humphrey's return is particularly significant for the secondary ahead of their game against the high-powered Los Angeles Rams.
Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard, known for his versatility, has switched positions once again for the Baltimore Ravens, this time working exclusively with the offensive line in practice. After missing the first 10 practices of training camp due to offseason hip surgery, Ricard is now looking to gain an additional role in Baltimore's new offense under offensive coordinator Todd Monken. Ravens coach John Harbaugh expressed interest in exploring Ricard's potential on the offensive line, but it remains to be seen if he will secure a permanent position switch.
Zay Flowers, the Ravens' first-round pick, is predicted to have a historic rookie season with 50 catches for 850 yards and four touchdowns. Flowers was also ranked No. 70 on ESPN's list of the top 100 2023 draft picks. Kyu Blu Kelly, the fifth-round selection, was ranked No. 3 on Sports Illustrated's list of Day 3 sleepers. Fullback Patrick Ricard was named the most underrated Raven by Pro Football Focus.