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The Baltimore Ravens have three players who were awarded an All-Pro nod.

Despite a disappointing season that saw the Baltimore Ravens knocked out of playoff contention with a missed field goal, the team still produced some high-level players. Three of which have been named to the All-Pro list. 

The Associated Press released its annual All-Pro list, with the First-team and Second-team designations.

Among the Ravens named to the list, safety Kyle Hamilton has been named a First-team All-Pro, as has punter Jordan Stout. 

For Second-team, fullback Patrick Ricard has been named an All-Pro.

Hamilton has been named a First-team All-Pro for the second time in his career, with the other coming in 2023. This is also his third All-Pro nod, as he was named a Second-team All-Pro in the 2024 season.

Stout receives his first All-Pro nod, along with it being his first First-team designation. He was also named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.

Ricard receives his third All-Pro honor, and 2025 is the second time he has been named a First-team All-Pro. He received his first in 2024.

Hamilton finished the 2025 season with nine passes defended, two forced fumbles, one sack, and 105 total tackles. He also posted a 61.4 completion percentage and 98.6 passer rating to opposing quarterbacks when targeted. 

PFF ranks Hamilton as fourth among 98 qualified safeties with an 84.3 coverage grade. His 91.2 pass rush grade is ranked second, and he is ranked third out of 98 safeties with an overall 85.9 grade.

Stout's longest punt of 74 yards ranks third among 32 qualified punters. His 44.87 gross punting average also places him first out of 32 total punters. He also secured 26 punts inside the 20-yard line in 2025, per PFF.

Ricard continues to be an invaluable member of the Ravens, as he serves as a lead blocker, motion blocker, and more. He assists the offense, defense, and special teams, making him a unique two-way player. 

Baltimore will bring in a new head coach and potentially an all-new coaching staff, and this new person will have at least these three foundtational players to help rebuild the team into a Super Bowl contender.