Four Ravens starters lead in early voting for 2024 Pro Bowl Games

The first round of fan voting for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games has concluded, and the Baltimore Ravens have four players who are among the leading vote-getters at their respective positions. Roquan Smith is the leading vote-getter among inside linebackers in the AFC. Smith has anchored Baltimore’s top-five ranked defense this season, and he ranks […]

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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith (0) reacts after a play during the second half against the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium.
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The first round of fan voting for the 2024 Pro Bowl Games has concluded, and the Baltimore Ravens have four players who are among the leading vote-getters at their respective positions.

Roquan Smith is the leading vote-getter among inside linebackers in the AFC. Smith has anchored Baltimore’s top-five ranked defense this season, and he ranks in the top 10 in multiple stats, including in total tackles (126).

Geno Stone has so far garnered the most votes among all free safeties in the AFC, which comes as he ranks second in the NFL in interceptions with six. On the other hand, Kyle Hamilton is leading the way with the most votes so far among strong safeties in the conference. He has emerged as a do-it-all player for the Ravens on the defensive side of the ball, and he has allowed a 50.0 passer rating in coverage this season.

Kevin Zeitler currently leads all AFC guards in Pro Bowl votes. Zeitler, who has never been voted into the Pro Bowl in his 12-year career, has allowed a mere two sacks over 784 snaps played on offense this year.

Overall, the Ravens rank fourth in total Pro Bowl votes received.

The fan voting portion for the upcoming Pro Bowl Games will end on Dec. 25.