MARK ANDREWS
STARTER - (SECOND PRO BOWL)
honoring the 2021
pro bowl ravens Five Baltimore Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl for their standout performances during the 2021 season. TE Mark Andrews (second), RS Devin Duvernay (first), QB Lamar Jackson (second), FB Patrick Ricard (third) and K Justin Tucker (fifth) have been selected to the AFC’s All-Star squad.
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Earning his second Pro Bowl nod, TE Mark Andrews has produced the most receptions (99), receiving yards (1,276) and touchdown catches (nine – tied) by an NFL tight end this season. Among all tight ends, he also ranks No. 1 in 20-plus-yard receptions (19) and No. 1 in receiving first downs (72). With 1,276 receiving yards, Andrews set a new single-season franchise record, surpassing Michael Jackson’s 1,201 receiving yards in 1996, and posted the first 1,000-yard season by a tight end in Ravens history. His nine touchdown receptions are also the second most in a single season by a Baltimore tight end (Andrews holds the record of 10 in 2019). Andrews ranks Top 2 in red zone targets (19 – second), red zone receptions (12 – tied for first) and red zone touchdown grabs (nine – first) by an NFL tight end, helping produce the Ravens’ sixth-best red zone touchdown percentage (63.0%). For the third-consecutive season (201921), Andrews has posted at least 700 receiving yards and seven touchdown receptions, marking the longest active streak by an NFL tight end. Additionally, he’s one of four tight ends (also Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham & Tony Gonzalez – twice) in NFL history to reach those marks in three straight seasons.
DEVIN DUVERNAY
STARTER - (FIRST PRO BOWL) Selected as the AFC’s return specialist, this marks RS Devin Duvernay’s first Pro Bowl nod. In 2021, his 360 punt return yards and 14.4-yard punt return average each rank No. 1 in the NFL, while his 923 total return yards stand fifth in the league. Duvernay’s six punt returns of 20-plus yards are also the NFL’s most and tie (several players) for the second most in Ravens single-season history. Among standard qualifying returners this season, Duvernay is one of two returners (Deonte Harris – NO) who ranks in the Top 10 in both yards per punt return (14.4 – first) and yards per kickoff return (24.48 – sixth).