Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor
Commemorative decoration in M&T Bank Stadium
The Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor is a display encircling the field of M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore , Maryland , honoring former players and personnel who have made outstanding contributions to the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Colts football organizations.[ 1]
The Ring of Honor began in 2000, with the induction of Earnest Byner . In 2002, eight former Baltimore Colts players were added, followed by the induction of then-owner Art Modell a year later. Ten players and former head coach Brian Billick have been inducted since. Terrell Suggs became the latest member after being inducted on October 22, 2023.[ 2]
Inductees
Key/Legend
Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor members
#
Inductee
Position(s)
Seasons in Baltimore
Date of Induction
Achievements in Baltimore
21
Earnest Byner
RB , coach
1996 –2003 (8)
November 26, 2000[ 5]
The "tie between two cities"[ 6]
19
Johnny Unitas
QB
1956 –1972 (17)
October 20, 2002[ 7]
10 Pro Bowl selections, 7 All-Pro selections, 4× NFL MVP
24
Lenny Moore
HB
1956 –1967 (12)
7 Pro Bowl selections, 7 All-Pro selections
70
Art Donovan
DT
1953 –1961 (9)
5 Pro Bowl selections, 4 All-Pro selections
77
Jim Parker
OL
1957 –1967 (11)
8 Pro Bowl selections, 10 All-Pro selections
82
Raymond Berry
WR
1955 –1967 (13)
6 Pro Bowl selections, 5 All-Pro selections
83
Ted Hendricks
LB
1969 –1973 (5)
3 Pro Bowl selections, 3 All-Pro selections
88
John Mackey
TE
1963 –1971 (9)
5 Pro Bowl selections, 3 All-Pro selections
89
Gino Marchetti
DE
1953 –1966 (14)
11 Pro Bowl selections, 10 All-Pro selections
—
Art Modell
Principal owner
1996 –2003 (8)
January 3, 2004[ 8]
Returned the NFL to Baltimore
99
Michael McCrary
DE
1997 –2002 (6)
October 4, 2004[ 9]
2 Pro Bowl selections, 1 All-Pro selection
58
Peter Boulware
LB
1997 –2005 (9)
November 5, 2006[ 10]
4 Pro Bowl selections, 1 All-Pro selection, Defensive Rookie of the Year
75
Jonathan Ogden
OT
1996 –2007 (12)
October 26, 2008[ 11]
11 Pro Bowl selections, 9 All-Pro selections
3
Matt Stover
PK
1996 –2008 (13)
November 20, 2011[ 12]
1 Pro Bowl selection, 2 All-Pro selections
31
Jamal Lewis
RB
2000 –2006 (7)
September 27, 2012[ 13]
1 Pro Bowl selection, 1 All-Pro selection, Offensive Player of the Year , 2,000-yard club
52
Ray Lewis
LB
1996 –2012 (17)
September 22, 2013[ 14]
13 Pro Bowl selections, 10 All-Pro selections, 2× Defensive Player of Year , Super Bowl MVP
86
Todd Heap
TE
2001 –2010 (10)
September 28, 2014[ 15]
2 Pro Bowl selections, 1 All-Pro selection
20
Ed Reed
FS
2002 –2012 (11)
November 22, 2015[ 16]
9 Pro Bowl selections, 8 All-Pro selections, Defensive Player of Year
—
Brian Billick
Head coach
1999 –2007 (9)
September 29, 2019[ 17]
Super Bowl champion (XXXV ), AFC champion, 2 AFC North championships, 4 Playoff Berths
92
Haloti Ngata
DT
2006 –2014 (9)
October 11, 2021[ 18]
5 Pro Bowl selections, 5 All-Pro selections
73
Marshal Yanda
OG
2007 –2019 (13)
December 4, 2022[ 19]
8 Pro Bowl selections, 7 All-Pro selections
55
Terrell Suggs
LB
2003 –2018 (16)
October 22, 2023[ 20]
7 Pro Bowl selections, 2 All-Pro selections, Defensive Player of Year , Defensive Rookie of the Year
References
^ "Ravens Ring of Honor" . Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ "Terrell Suggs to Join Ring of Honor" . www.baltimoreravens.com . Retrieved 31 August 2023 .
^ Pro Football Hall of Famers by Year of Enshrinement
^ Pro Football Hall of Famers: Yearly Finalists
^ Platania, Joe (June 2, 2011). "Team Usually Wins 'Ring Of Honor' Games" . Archived from the original on October 8, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ "Where are they now? — Earnest Byner" . Baltimore Sun . 2007-12-14. Retrieved 2024-05-23 .
^ "Unitas inducted into Ravens' Ring of Honor" . Baltimore, Maryland: Associated Press . October 20, 2002. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ Hensley, Jamison (January 6, 2004). "Modell: I'll never forget farewell — Outgoing Ravens owner 'overwhelmed' by ovation from crowd and players" . The Baltimore Sun . Baltimore, Maryland. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ Wilson, Aaron (October 5, 2004). "Raven's McCrary inducted into Ring of Honor" . RavensInsider.com . MSN. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ Baltimore Ravens News - Key West Florida's My Home
^ "Ring Of Honor: Jonathan Ogden" . Baltimore Ravens. January 31, 2011. Archived from the original on December 14, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ "Matt Stover Ring Of Honor Induction" . Baltimore Ravens. November 20, 2011. Archived from the original on December 14, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ "Jamal Lewis Ring Of Honor Induction" . Baltimore Ravens. September 28, 2012. Archived from the original on December 14, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ Schmuck, Peter (September 22, 2013). "Ex-Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis inducted into team's Ring of Honor: Team honors two-time Super Bowl champion at halftime of game vs. Texans" . The Baltimore Sun . Retrieved December 13, 2013 .
^ Downing, Garrett. "Todd Heap Going Into Ravens Ring of Honor" . BaltimoreRavens.com. Archived from the original on May 14, 2014. Retrieved May 14, 2014 .
^ "Ed Reed gets emotional at Ravens' ring of honor induction" . Fox Sports . Nov 22, 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2016 .
^ "Brian Billick, Haloti Ngata Going Into Ravens' Ring of Honor" . BaltimoreRavens.com . May 29, 2019. Retrieved May 29, 2019 .
^ "A Physical Freak and Gentle Giant, Haloti Ngata Emotional About Ring of Honor Induction" baltimoreravens.com
^ "Marshal Yanda to Join Ring of Honor on Dec. 4" . baltimoreravens.com . September 13, 2022. Retrieved September 13, 2022 .
^ "Terrell Suggs to Join Ring of Honor" . baltimoreravens.com . August 24, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023 .
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