Ravens' Lewis Leads Five Ravens onto AFC Pro Bowl Roster
Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis was selected to his 12th Pro Bowl in his 15 year NFL career. Joining Lewis in Honolulu, Hawaii on January 30, 2011 will be Ed Reed and Haloti Ngata. All three of these guys led the fan's portion of the balloting and received enough votes from the players and coaches to remain in the lead in their respective positions.
LB Terrell Suggs was selected and while he was not among the leaders in the fan vote, he got the respect of his peers and coaches as he is having one of, if not his best season in his career. Placekicker Billy Cundiff was also given the nod after trailing in the fan voting, but punter Sam Koch, who won the fan vote, did not survive the players and coach's balloting, who selected Oakland Raiders punter Shane Lechler instead.
Congrats to these Ravens and while Koch defintely deserved consideration, the selection of Cundiff confirms what most Ravens fans know about his value to the team's success in 2010.
(UPDATED: Click on the 'Jump' for the full Press release by the Ravens PR Department)
Dec. 28, 2010For Immediate Release
FIVE RAVENS NAMED TO PRO BOWL
Five Baltimore Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl, the NFL announced Tuesday evening. LB Ray Lewis, S Ed Reed, DT Haloti Ngata, K Billy Cundiff and LB Terrell Suggs were selected to play in the NFL’s All-Star game, which will be held on Jan. 30, 2011, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii.
LB Ray Lewis (12th Pro Bowl Invite – Starter)
Tabbed as a starter for the AFC squad, Lewis was invited to the 12th Pro Bowl of his 15-year career. He has recorded a team-high 134 tackles through 15 games this season, adding two sacks, two interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), four passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Lewis leads a Ravens’ defense that ranks third in the NFL in points allowed per game (17.5).
“Wow, No. 12 feels like No. 1,” Lewis stated. “Every year is a different year, and you prepare each offseason for one year at a time. I tell my teammates that I am going to train to be a Pro Bowl player that season, and my focus paid off again this season. This never gets old. This is the greatest honor ever, because this is from the fans, the coaches and your peers. You can never take anything for granted, and I never take this for granted. I am blessed with great teammates, and I wouldn’t be here without them. I feel this is a team award.”
S Ed Reed (7th Pro Bowl Invite – Starter)
Reed, who was also selected as a starter for the AFC, was named to the seventh Pro Bowl of his nine-year career. Though he missed the Ravens’ first six games while on the Physically Unable to Perform list (hip), Reed has totaled 37 tackles and a team-high six interceptions (returned for 135 yards) in just nine contests. Since he returned to action on Oct. 24, he is tied (Patriots CB Devin McCourty) for the NFL lead in interceptions.
DT Haloti Ngata (2nd Pro Bowl Invite – Starter)
Selected as a starter to the second Pro Bowl of his five-year career, Ngata has been a major force on the defensive line, producing 64 tackles and a career-high 5.5 sacks. Bolstered by Ngata’s efforts, the Ravens’ run defense ranks fourth in the NFL (94.2 ypg) and third in points allowed per game (17.5).
K Billy Cundiff (1st Pro Bowl Invite – Starter)In his second season with the Ravens, Cundiff was named to the first Pro Bowl of his six-year career. Compiling one of the best seasons by a kicker in NFL history, his 38 touchbacks lead the league and tie for fourth most all time (from the 35- and 30-yard line starting points), while he has also connected on 88.9% of his field goals (24 of 27) and all 38 PATs to produce a career-high 110 points.
“I am humbled, as this is such a great honor,” Cundiff stated. “This is the result of having great teammates and coaches surrounding you. The rapport that Sam [Koch] and Morgan [Cox] and I developed during training camp was invaluable this season. I worked my butt off to prove to our coaches that they made the right choice, and hopefully, this gives them a little gratification.”
“This is a testament to Billy’s hard work and determination,” Ravens assistant head coach/special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg said. “Billy has shown incredible perseverance throughout his career, and he has always remained dedicated to becoming a great kicker in the NFL. I believe that the other players in this league not only respect what he has done, but also how he has done it. He never lost faith in himself, and he continued to improve. He is richly deserving of this honor, as is his wife, Nicole, who has been tremendously supportive.”
OLB Terrell Suggs (4th Pro Bowl Invite)
Earning his fourth Pro Bowl in eight NFL seasons, Suggs has registered a team-high 11 sacks through 15 games to go along with 55 total tackles and two forced fumbles. He is just one sack short of tying a career high (12 in 2003) and has produced 7.5 sacks in the Ravens’ last eight games.
“This is awesome,” Suggs stated. “The only thing that would be better than this is a Super Bowl. It has been a long few years, and to come back and be recognized by your peers is amazing. This is something you can’t do by yourself; it takes a unit. I have to thank my teammates, especially the defense – and particularly Haloti [Ngata] – for pushing me to do the little extra things when I didn’t want to.”
First Alternate Note
Three Ravens who did not make the Pro Bowl but were selected as first alternates include G Ben Grubbs, P Sam Koch and FB Le’Ron McClain. Each would receive an invitation if a player in front of him cannot attend due to injury or Super Bowl participation.
“I’m happy for those who made it,” Ravens executive vice president and general manager Ozzie Newsome said. “I’m also pleased for the alternates who get to know that players and coaches around the league think highly of them. Plus, it gives them something to shoot for.”
Pro Bowlers
LB Ray Lewis (starter), S Ed Reed (starter), DT Haloti Ngata (starter), K Billy Cundiff (starter), OLB Terrell Suggs
First Alternates
G Ben Grubbs, P Sam Koch, FB Le’Ron McClain
Third Alternates
QB Joe Flacco, T Michael Oher
Fourth Alternates
WR Anquan Boldin, S Dawan Landry, RB Ray Rice
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Ravens 5 players selected ties them for third in the NFL
with the Packers, Cowboys and Eagles. The Falcons lead the league with 7 players picked, while the Pats had 6 picked.
FYI: The Steelers and Jets each only had three players selected.
aka 'Rexx'
Interesting that as much as people compained about the Ravens defense
All Ravens selected come from the defense (and Special Teams), but no offensive players picked.
Only Rice, Heap, McClain and Grubb deserved some consideration, but there were obviously better players throughout the conference this year in those positions.
aka 'Rexx'
I wouldn't say that. Heap is just a late injury and some overlooking short of being an acceptable 2nd TE pick.
Ray is keeping pace with MJD as far as overall yardage is concerned. (Actually he might be slightly ahead) His averages are clearly lower but that isn’t hurting the offense all that much.
Agree that Grubbs didn’t deserve a spot because of the better competition and McClain while good wasn’t quite as good as Leach this year.
Lechler wins it every year for Punter only because of his name and people not looking at the other Punters. Koch has 11 more punts inside the 20 and 12 less returned. That is indication that Koch has been the better Punter all year. The Houston game should have been enough for him to get the spot.
But whatever, none of our guys will be playing in the Pro Bowl anyway.
"My youngest brothers think I'm a dorky older brother, I can't tell jokes because, 'I'm not funny.' They're much more street smart than I am. They can say whatever they want, cause 'they're funny.' I do pick on them. I try to be funny, but they don't laugh. Even if I am funny, nothing I say is funny to them because I'm just the older brother who's not that cool." - Joe Flacco
But at least Koch won the cornhole tournament in the locker room.
"My youngest brothers think I'm a dorky older brother, I can't tell jokes because, 'I'm not funny.' They're much more street smart than I am. They can say whatever they want, cause 'they're funny.' I do pick on them. I try to be funny, but they don't laugh. Even if I am funny, nothing I say is funny to them because I'm just the older brother who's not that cool." - Joe Flacco
Ugh...
I know it is a fun game and all, but they really should have come up with a better name for it. I just have a hard time getting past the term “cornhole”. I know a bunch of unemployed Marketing MBA’s who could probably come up with something…
You're assuming
that the game Koch won involved a board and a beanbag…
"Cam Cameron…even his parents where obvious and repetitive." - raven
by GrumpyOldBird on Dec 29, 2010 11:50 AM EST up reply actions
You have to consider that we sustain more drives than Oakland so Koch will land more punts inside the 20 b/c he’s not kicking from his own 20.
It wasn’t a name-recognition vote for lechler because he won on the votes of coaches and players
"CAN WE PLOX STOP PLAYING COVER3 AND QUARTERS WIFF LEAD
Needa send like 6-7 like we do at start and make him throw wiff like 2 seconds RAWRR and give mcclain more carries ? o line = bad rice = small great but small give mcclain ball he get tough yards JFS"
--as so eloquently stated by pk_lucifer_pk
by jackmca on Dec 29, 2010 6:59 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
Gotta accept that
Lechler is as good a punter and as valuable to that team as Koch is for us.
aka 'Rexx'
by Bruce Raffel on Dec 29, 2010 11:37 AM EST up reply actions
I could be wrong
And if so I will correct. Thanks.
aka 'Rexx'
by Bruce Raffel on Dec 28, 2010 10:41 PM EST up reply actions
You were right
I changed it to 12. Thanks!
aka 'Rexx'
by Bruce Raffel on Dec 28, 2010 10:49 PM EST up reply actions
Poor poor Bengals....
For the third straight year, they will not have a representitive going to the Pro Bowl. OchoCinco was elected last year I believe, but only as an alternate.
all these guys deserve it
For reed to have 6 INTs in just 9 games is really impressive, and no Kicker has compared to Cundiff in giving teams a long field to work from.
A lot of us here would have wanted Koch too, but there are a lot of stud punters in the NFL right now and I can see how lechler got the nod.
"CAN WE PLOX STOP PLAYING COVER3 AND QUARTERS WIFF LEAD
Needa send like 6-7 like we do at start and make him throw wiff like 2 seconds RAWRR and give mcclain more carries ? o line = bad rice = small great but small give mcclain ball he get tough yards JFS"
--as so eloquently stated by pk_lucifer_pk
by jackmca on Dec 29, 2010 6:56 AM EST via mobile reply actions
Try NFL.com
I just looked at the NFL Press Release and it only has the full rosters but not the reserves that we show here in the ‘Jump’ portion.
aka 'Rexx'
by Bruce Raffel on Dec 29, 2010 11:39 AM EST up reply actions
I found the rosters and stuff
But I don’t see the alternates info
"Stop being a troll." - Mr MaLoR
by John Stephens on Dec 29, 2010 1:00 PM EST up reply actions
Koch not getting in is a joke. He’s close to being our MVP and has made a huge difference forcing other teams to start their drives inside the 20 and many times inside the 10. With the Ravens blowing 8 4th quarter leads and losing 1/2 of those it could have been a whole lot worse if Koch wasn’t coffin nailing his kicks and making teams drive the length of the field.
Musket Arm
Classic, I love it.
by StuckInUtah on Dec 29, 2010 7:03 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
In our perfect world...
All our Ravens will be taking a pass on the Pro Bowl this year. (Crossing my skeptical fingers!). Go Ravens!!!!





















