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12. Jamal Lewis

The current Ravens all-time leader in Rushing Yards, Jamal Lewis played six seasons with the team where he exceeded the 1,000 Rushing Yard mark five times, one of which is 2003, saw him break 2,000 Yards. In that magical campaign, he was named the AP Offensive Player of the Year and was also the NFL Alumni Running Back of the Year.
A brilliant pass rusher, Peter Boulware was a key member of that legendary Ravens defense that won Super Bowl XXXV. The linebacker was named the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1997 and would go on to four Pro Bowls. Had Bowulware not had shoulder issues, he might have been able to come up with a few more years on the gridiron.

WIth the Ravens, he had 70 Sacks, with three seasons exceeding ten.
For a few years, Chris McAlister was one of the most explosive Cornerbacks in the National Football League and also one of the most entertaining. A three-time Pro Bowler, McAlister led the NFL Interception Return Yards in 2000 and was a First Team All-Pro Selection in 2003. Sadly, he would become more famous or losing his money quickly.

A Raven for ten of his eleven seasons, McAlister recorded 26 Interceptions, and another three in the postseason.  He was also a large part of Baltimore's first Super Bowl win in 2000.

8. Joe Flacco

While he is sometimes considering a polarizing Quarterback, and there have been many who have debated as to whether he is elite or not, Joe Flacco did lead the Ravens to a Super Bowl win (where he was named the MVP) and has put up really good numbers while doing it. Flacco would play Quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens from 2008 to 2018 where he would play 163 Games with 212 Touchdown Passes with 38,245 Yards