The Baltimore Ravens have been disappointing throughout the 2025 season, but some players have continued to have impressive individual campaigns.The Ravens saw three players announced as 2025 All-Pro selections by the Associated Press earlier this week after voting six men to the Pro Bowl a few weeks ago.Kyle Hamilton and Jordan Stout each awarded […]
Three Ravens selected to 2025 All-Pro teams.
Although the 2025 season for the Baltimore Ravens was disappointing overall, some players had impressive individual seasons.The Ravens, who received six of the Pro Bowl votes a few weeks ago, announced three players as The Associated Press' 2025 All-Pro selections earlier this week.
Kyle Hamilton and Jordan Stout were awarded first-team All-Pro goals, while Patrick Rickard was named second-team All-Pro.Hamilton and Stout were the leading voting winners at team safety sites and points, and Rickard was second behind Kyle Juszczyk of the San Francisco 49ers.
This is Hamilton's third straight All-Pro season.He was previously named to the first team in 2023 and made the second team last season.After another fantastic all-round season in 2025, Hamilton rightly finds himself back in the first team.
The 24-year-old totaled 105 pounds, seven tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and a sack.Hamilton's position changed in the middle of the season and he moved to play closer to the line of scrimmage, which coincided with a significant improvement in the Ravens' defense. Hamilton was effective and consistent in all phases of the defense, defensive play and defensive end.
You need look no further than the regular season finale to see Hamilton's importance to the Ravens' success. When he left the team's Week 18 game with a concussion early in the third quarter, the Pittsburgh Steelers scored 23 points in the second half after just three points in the first half. Had Hamilton not been removed, the final result may have been different.
Rickard is also a perennial All-ProProject Pat was named first-team All-Pro last season and made the second team in 2023. Rickard missed the first two games of the 2025 season with a calf injury and didn't make his debut until late October.Despite the long absence, he played well enough in the last 11 matches and was another first-team selection in the temporary full-back position.
Upon his return to the lineup, Rickard immediately made an impact as a blocker and helped the Ravens' rushing attack find more consistency.
The Stout All-Pro selection is his first and is widely recognized after the best season of his career.The 27-year-old made a big leap in his fourth season just in time to potentially earn himself a contract extension.Stout, who also made the Pro Bowl team, set career highs in yards per punt (50.1), net yards per punt (44.9) and longest punt (74 yards).
Of all players, Stout's 74-yard kick was the third-longest in the league.His yards average ranked 5th and his yardage average was second best in the NFL.Stout was inconsistent in his first three seasons, but was solid from start to finish in Year 4.
