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Ravens in the NFL Pro Bowl Game: How to Watch

Rather than the traditional football game with full pads and NFL rules, the participants will instead play in a 7-on-7 flag football game.
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It's Pro Bowl time again as the Super Bowl approaches, and this year the NFL returns to Las Vegas. But things will look a little different, as the Pro Bowl has been reimagined.

The multi-day AFC vs. NFC competition kicked off on Thursday with the top NFL Pro Bowl players competing in an also reimagined skills challenge. And on Sunday, the actual game itself occurs, but like the rest of the weekend, it also will look very different.

Rather than the traditional football game with full pads and NFL rules, the participants will instead play in a 7-on-7 flag football game.

The Baltimore Ravens have seven selections this season, two more than a year ago. Five of the six selections are appearing for at least a second time, while one appears for the first time.

Linebacker Roquan Smith - It's Smith's first Pro Bowl honor, although he's proven to be one of the more productive linebackers in the league for years. The Ravens acquired Smith from the Bears in a midseason trade. After his arrival, Baltimore allowed the NFL's second-fewest rushing yards per game with 69.7 and the league's second-fewest points per game at 13.3.

Cornerback Marlon Humphrey - Humphrey appears in his third Pro Bowl and returned to form in 2022 as one of the top corners in the league. His three picks matched a career-high from 2019 and added three sacks and two fumble recoveries.

Tight End Mark Andrews - Andrews appears in his third Pro Bowl and registered the second-most receiving yards of any tight end in the AFC, behind only Kansas City's Travis Kelce. He led the Ravens in receptions (61) and touchdowns (5).

Kick/Punt Returner Devin Duvernay - It's Duvernay's second Pro Bowl selection, as his 25.5 yards per kickoff return led the AFC. He scored one of just two kickoff returns for a touchdown this season. His 13.1 yards per punt return ranks second in the league behind the Patriots' Marcus Jones. Duvernay suffered a foot injury in practice and will not participate.

Fullback Patrick Ricard - Ricard makes his fourth Pro Bowl appearance in a row and, as a powerful blocker, has proven to be an integral part of the Ravens' rushing game. The Baltimore ground game averaged 164.7 yards per game, largely due to Ricard. He also caught 11 passes for 74 yards, both career-highs.

Kicker Justin Tucker - It's Tucker's sixth Pro Bowl selection which comes as no surprise since he's been one of the most stable and accurate kickers since joining the league. He made the second-most field goals in the NFL (29) and had an 85.3 percent hit rate. His current career mark of 90.56 percent makes him the most accurate kicker in the history of the league.

Quarterback Tyler Huntley - Huntley was a late addition to the Pro Bowl as an alternate. He finished seventh in voting and is appearing due to injuries to other alternates. But Huntley clearly had a role in the Ravens' playoff appearance this season.

WHAT: 2023 NFL Pro Bowl Games

WHEN: Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, 12 p.m. PT

WHERE: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada

TELEVISION: ESPN


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