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Ravens’ Biggest 2022 Pro Bowl Snubs
Defensive lineman Calais Campbell leads Baltimore's Pro Bowl snubs.

DL Calais Campbell
Veteran Calais Campbell had gone to four straight Pro Bowls and six over his career. He's had one of his strongest campaigns in recent years this season. According to Pro Football Focus' grades, Campbell has been the fifth-best interior defensive lineman in the NFL and trails only Pittsburgh's Cameron Heyward and Kansas City's Chris Jones in the AFC. Both of those guys are going to the Pro Bowl, but the Colts' DeForest Buckner beat out Campbell. Buckner does have 6.5 sacks and 55 tackles to Campbell's 1.5 sacks and 39 tackles.

WR Marquise "Hollywood" Brown
Brown made a major push to be the Ravens' first wide receiver Pro Bowler (others have gone as specialists). He was among the AFC leaders in receiving yards midway through the season, but the Ravens' offensive funk has limited him in recent weeks. Seven AFC receivers have more receiving yards than Brown's 909, but only four receivers have more touchdowns than Brown's six.
The AFC's four Pro Bowl wide receivers are the Chiefs' Tyreek Hill, Bengals' Ja'Marr Chase, Bills' Stefon Diggs and Chargers' Keenan Allen.

LB Patrick Queen
Queen had an up-and-down start to the season, but there haven't been many more impactful inside linebackers than Queen over the past couple months. Queen's nine tackles for loss are tied for the third-most among AFC inside linebackers and he's a major reason why the Ravens have the top-ranked rush defense in the league.
The AFC"s Pro Bowl inside linebackers are the Colts' Darius Leonard and Raiders' Denzel Perryman.

G Kevin Zeitler
The 10-year veteran is having his finest season yet in his first year as a Raven. He hasn't allowed a single sack or hit this season in 558 pass blocking snaps. No other player with at least 250 pass blocking snaps have blanked their opponents in both categories. Zeitler has also helped pave the way for the league's third-ranked rushing attack despite having several right tackles playing beside him.

C Bradley Bozeman
Bozeman has been very reliable in his first year as a starting center. He has steadied an offensive line that has dealt with a multitude of injuries and still paved the way for one of the league's top rushing attacks. Bozeman has surrendered three sacks and two quarterback hits, per Pro Football Focus.