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Brian Billick, Haloti Ngata Going Into Ravens' Ring of Honor

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RAVENS RING OF HONOR ANNOUNCEMENT

Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti announced Wednesday afternoon that former head coach Brian Billick (2019) and DT Haloti Ngata (2020) will be inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor, presented by Meritage Jewelers.

Billick coached in Baltimore for nine seasons (1999-2007) and led the Ravens to their first Super Bowl title during the 2000 campaign. He won 85 total games, which included a franchise-best 13-3 record during the 2006 season.

Ngata played nine seasons (2006-14) with the Ravens, helping the team win Super Bowl XLVII in 2012. He totaled 528 tackles (sixth most in franchise history), 25.5 sacks and five interceptions as a Raven, en route to Baltimore earning seven playoff berths during his tenure.

The Ravens Ring of Honor, presented by Meritage Jewelers, salutes special inductees at M&T Bank Stadium with in-bowl banners. Each member is recognized for his extraordinary contributions to the NFL, the Ravens and the Baltimore community. Meritage Jewelers, now the Official Jeweler of the Ravens, will also create a customized commemorative trophy piece for each new inductee.

Below is a list of members and their induction years:

RAVENS RING OF HONOR, PRESENTED BY MERITAGE JEWELERS

  • DT Haloti Ngata – 2020 induction
  • Head Coach Brian Billick – 2019 induction
  • S Ed Reed – 2015   
  • TE Todd Heap – 2014           
  • LB Ray Lewis – 2013
  • RB Jamal Lewis – 2012
  • K Matt Stover – 2011
  • T Jonathan Ogden – 2008 
  • LB Peter Boulware – 2006 
  • DE Michael McCrary – 2004              
  • Owner Art Modell – 2003  

Eight Baltimore Colts (all Hall of Famers) – 2002

  • WR Raymond Berry
  • _DT Art Donovan               _
  • _LB Ted Hendricks           _
  • TE John Mackey
  • DE Gino Marchetti
  • RB Lenny Moore
  • T Jim Parker
  • _QB Johnny Unitas  _                         
  •  RB Earnest Byner – 2000

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