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Baltimore Ravens Rank Championship Stars in Top‑100 Countdown

· 2026-07-10

Baltimore Ravens Rank Championship Stars in Top‑100 Countdown

Baltimore Ravens announced the latest slice of their franchise‑wide Top‑100, placing ten players who helped win Super Bowls between No. 70 and No. 61, and the club currently sits 9th in the AFC with an 8‑9 record, on a L1 streak.

Who made the list and why?

Matt Birk lands at No. 70, the veteran center who anchored the line after signing in 2009 and started 64 games, including the Super Bowl XLVII run. His steadiness gave a young Joe Flacco the protection needed for a championship.

Which offensive weapons are featured?

Dennis Pitta appears at No. 69 despite a career cut short by hip injuries. He logged 224 catches for 2,098 yards and 13 touchdowns, delivering clutch catches in the 2012 title run. Jacoby Jones, at No. 68, earned his spot with the game‑tying touchdown catch against Denver and a record‑setting 108‑yard kickoff return in Super Bowl XLVII.

How did the defense contribute?

Daryl Smith, No. 67, stepped up after Ray Lewis retired, posting 378 tackles and 11 interceptions over three seasons, becoming a reliable sack‑maker. Tony Siragusa, at No. 63, anchored the interior line in the 2000 championship, his larger‑than‑life presence still remembered by fans.

Which linemen left a lasting mark?

Willie Anderson, No. 66, spent just one season but helped the Ravens reach the AFC Championship Game in 2008, bolstering the run game. Edwin Mulitalo, No. 65, started on the Super Bowl XXXV team and appeared in 140 games, embodying the early‑era toughness. Orlando Brown Sr., No. 64, provided massive strength at tackle during the 2000 title season, a legacy continued by his son.

What does this mean for the current roster?

The list reminds fans that the Ravens’ identity is built on gritty defense and timely offense. As the team prepares for its next game vs the Indianapolis Colts on 2026‑09‑13, the franchise hopes to channel the same resilience that carried those honored players to glory.

Where does the Ravens stand now?

With a 9th‑place AFC standing and an 8‑9 record, the Ravens are fighting to break a losing streak. The Top‑100 spotlight serves as both a tribute and a benchmark as the club seeks to return to playoff contention.

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