MSN Slideshow Ranking the Top 10 Baltimore Ravens Players Of All Time By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail January 12, 2025 | 9:30 AM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 10 Arguably the greatest field goal kicker in league history, Justin Tucker holds the record for longest field goal with 66, and has the second-most 50+-yard field goals at 63. An eight-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl selection, his case is solidified with the Super Bowl ring on his mantle. Jamal Lewis was essentially the entire offense for the legendary defensive Ravens teams of the early 2000s. He is still the franchise leader in rushing yards and touchdowns at 7,801 and 45, respectively. He also holds the team record for single-season rushing yards with 2,066 in 2003, less than 50 shy of the all-time record. In nine seasons, he eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark seven times, including a pinnacle of 295 yards in 2003. Five Pro Bowl and five All-Pro selections defined his career, but his biggest contribution came in elevating the time. Under his tenure, the team made seven playoff appearances, including the 2012 Super Bowl. For a 9-year stretch, he was the anchor of a defense that gave up the fewest points, rushing TDs, and yards per carry in the league, while totaling 528 tackles, 25.5 sacks, and five interceptions himself. His potential third MVP might push him higher on this list, but even currently, Lamar Jackson's career is unquestionable. Two MVPs, including only the third-ever unanimous one, the most rushing yards for a QB in a season and career ever, his legacy is quickly becoming unrivaled. If he can knock off another MVP and a Super Bowl victory, odds are he ends up atop this list. This is the 2012 playoff run. An 11:0 TD:INT ratio paved the way for a 285 yards per game run, including 11 TDs, a mark met by just three other quarterbacks. Joe Flacco won the Super Bowl and was named its MVP. But even beyond that, he still stands as the franchise leader in passing yards and touchdowns at 38,245 and 212 respectively. One of the best offensive guards of all-time, the seven All-Pro and eight Pro Bowl selections are a testament to Marshal Yanda's greatness. A member of the 2010s All-Decade team, he was on the 2012 Super Bowl winning squad, while helping the team record eight top-10 seasons in rushing yards during his career. The Terrell Suggs-Ray Lewis duo was one of one, with Suggs' pass rushing some of the greatest the game has ever seen. He is eight all-time in sacks with 139, leads the league in tackles for loss since 1999, had two All-Pro and seven Pro Bowl selections, and has the fourth-most postseason sacks of all-time at 12.5. His superhuman return in 2012, a year after winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award was critical for Baltimore as it helped them orchestrate a Super Bowl victory. 11 Pro Bowls and nine All-Pros might somehow be undercutting the greatness of Hall of Famer Jonathan Ogden. The first ever draftee in Ravens history, he anchored the offensive line for 12 years, helping them win a Super Bowl in 2000 and orchestrating a 2,000-yard season for Jamal Lewis. A legendary ballhawk, Ed Reed has the most interception return yards in NFL history with 1,590. The Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 with nine interceptions that year, he also had the longest interception return in league history with 106 yards. Nine Pro Bowl and five first-team All-Pro selections paved the way for the seventh-most interceptions in league history with 64. He was a member of the Super Bowl-winning squad in 2012, his seventh playoff appearance with the team. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019. The legendary Ravens defense of 2000 and ensuing years? Yeah, Ray Lewis might be its most feared member. With him in the middle, the team didn't give up a 100-yard rusher for four straight seasons, as he began his streak of leading the league in tackles in 12 of 14 career seasons. Among linebackers, he has the fifth-most interceptions of all-time at 31. He held the team record for seasons, games, fumble recovering, tackles, and single-season tackles, as he bookended his career with the 2012 Super Bowl. In 2018, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. More Slideshows Top 6 Former Titans Mike Vrabel Could Bring to New England With Him The 5 Most Famous Wives and Girlfriends of Active NFL Players Ranking the Top 10 Cincinnati Bengals Players Of All Time Ranking the Top 10 Chicago Bears Players Of All Time Ranking the Top 10 Carolina Panthers Players Of All Time Ranking the Top 10 Buffalo Bills Players Of All Time