Flowers’ ascent continues to outpace his rookie contract. The Ravens secured Flowers’ fifth-year option in April, setting him up to earn $27 million in 2027. With two Pro Bowl selections already under his belt, he is positioned for continued production and a potentially substantial long-term deal down the line. His performance to date—two consecutive 1,000-yard seasons and a productive run as a modern, playmaking receiver—has made him one of Lamar Jackson’s most reliable targets and a cornerstone of Baltimore’s offense.
In 2025, Flowers posted 86 receptions and 1,211 receiving yards, finishing seventh in the league in receiving yards. His rookie season in 2023 saw 858 yards with five touchdowns, followed by 1,059 yards and four touchdowns in 2024. Across three seasons, Flowers has accumulated 237 receptions for 3,128 yards and 14 touchdowns, marking him as the Ravens’ most consistent threat at wide receiver during that period.
Flowers’ recent performances have also translated into notable late-season showings. In Week 18 against a division rival, he delivered a high-impact performance, catching four passes for 124 yards and two touchdowns, underscoring his ability to elevate his play in key moments. As Baltimore moves into the 2026 season, Flowers remains the focal point of the receiving corps, with Lamar Jackson continuing to benefit from his speed, route-running, and reliability.
Looking ahead, Baltimore is expected to bolster the receiving group to complement Flowers. Drafted in 2023, Flowers has already emerged as a premier target, and the team will likely lean on him even more as it integrates additional playmakers into the offense. The Ravens’ plans to diversify their options at wide receiver—through new acquisitions and development of the current depth chart—aim to create more space for Flowers and maximize Lamar Jackson’s effectiveness.
Overall, Flowers’ trajectory highlights a compelling narrative: a first-round pick who has outperformed his rookie deal and become a standout producer for a perennial playoff hopeful. If he maintains this pace, Flowers could secure a lucrative, long-term agreement in the future and continue to be a central figure in Baltimore’s offensive strategy.