Ravens kicker Justin Tucker and fullback Patrick Ricard led the AFC at their respective positions in Pro Bowl fan voting, the NFL announced Monday.
Tucker, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, received 186,812 votes, more than double what the Atlanta Falcons’ Younghoe Koo, the NFC’s leading vote-getter, received (80,713). Tucker is 29-for-31 on field-goal attempts and 27-for-27 on extra-point attempts this season.
Ricard, meanwhile, finished third in overall fan voting. He’s the NFL’s highest-rated fullback, according to Pro Football Focus. Former Ravens star Kyle Juszczyk, now with the San Francisco 49ers, was the NFL’s leading vote-getter.
Six other Ravens finished in the top 10 of fan voting: quarterback Lamar Jackson (eighth), wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown (10th), tight end Mark Andrews (second), center Bradley Bozeman (third), inside linebacker Patrick Queen (10th) and special teams selection Chris Board (third).
Pro Bowl rosters will be announced Wednesday night. Roster selections are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches. Each group’s vote counts equally toward determining the 88 total selections.