

Baltimore Ravens 2025 season collectively was a disappointment. However, some players had impressive campaigns. The Ravens had six players voted into the Pro Bowl a couple of weeks ago. This week, three Ravens were announced as Associated Press 2020 All-Pro Selections.
Patrick Ricard, Jordan Stout and Kyle Hamilton were all selected for the first team of All-Pros. Patrick Ricard made it to the second team. Hamilton and Stout received the most votes at the punter and safety positions. Ricard came in second, behind Kyle Juszczyk from the San Francisco 49ers.
Hamilton has now been nominated for an All-Pro team three times in a row. Hamilton was named to the first All-Pro team in 2023, and the second team the previous season. Hamilton is back in the first team after a stellar season all-around in 2025.
The 24-year old totaled 105 stops, including seven tackles for losses, two forced fumbles and a sack. Hamilton’s role began to change in the middle part of the season, and he started playing closer to line of scrimmage. This coincided with a significant improvement of the Ravens defense. Hamilton was consistent and impactful in all phases defensive play, as a pass-rusher and run-defender.
Hamilton’s contribution to the Ravens success is evident in the regular-season finale. After Hamilton left the game in Week 18 early in the third period after suffering a head injury, the Pittsburgh Steelers scored a total of 23 points in the second half after scoring just three in the first. The final score could have been very different if Hamilton hadn’t been injured.
Ricard has also been a member of the All-Pro team for many years. “Project Pat”, who was also named to the first team of All-Pros last season, made it onto the second in 2023. Ricard missed six of the first seven games in 2025 due to a calf problem and did not make his debut until October. Ricard’s extended absence was not enough to prevent him from being selected for the first team at a fullback position that is shallow.
Ricard immediately made an impact upon his return to action as a blocking specialist and helped the Ravens rushing attack achieve more consistency. Ricard’s pass protection skills were also crucial to an offensive line which was very unsteady in this area for most of the season.
Stout’s first-ever All-Pro selection was well-deserved after a season of career-best performance. The 27-year old made a huge leap in his fourth year, just in time for him to possibly earn a contract extension. Stout, who was also named to the Pro Bowl, achieved career highs in yards punted (50.1), net punt yards (44.9), as well as longest punt (74 yard).
Stout’s punt of 74 yards was the third-longest in the league among punters. His yards per punt is ranked number one. His net yards per punt was the second best mark in the NFL. Stout’s first three seasons were inconsistent, but he was consistent from the start of Year 4 onwards.