Flowers earned two Pro Bowl nods in 2024 and 2025, which drive up the cost of the option and position him as a cornerstone of Baltimore’s passing game.
At 25, Flowers is entering 2026 with a $4.5 million cap hit, and the 2027 option provides a substantial raise plus a potential path to a longer-term contract.
On the field, Flowers has outperformed his rookie deal, establishing himself as Baltimore’s top receiver with consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. In 2025 he posted 86 receptions for 1,211 yards.
Across three seasons, Flowers has accumulated 237 receptions, 3,128 yards, and 14 total touchdowns, making him one of the Ravens’ most productive players.
The Ravens face cap challenges ahead of 2027, with the team projected to be over the cap before Flowers’ salary. The fifth-year option could buy time to finalize a long-term extension while addressing other needs, including offensive line, receiver depth, and the pass rush.
With Flowers locked in and Lamar Jackson at the helm, Baltimore heads into the NFL Draft looking to add complementary pieces around him, particularly at offensive line and in deeper receiving depth.