Zay Flowers got some big contract news on Tuesday.
It came in tandem with the release of the Pro Bowl roster selections, of which the Baltimore Ravens WR was chosen for a second time.
Because of that, Flowers' contract future gets a potential upgrade.
His new fifth-year option value rises to $28 million, which the Ravens will have to decide on in the spring.
With Zay Flowers making his second Pro Bowl, his fifth-year option has escalated to $28 million
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) December 23, 2025
The Ravens have until May 1st to make a decision on whether to pick up or decline the option, per @spotrac pic.twitter.com/Ngns0K9sob
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Flowers is having a remarkable third season in the NFL.
He already has a career-high 78 catches (after 77 and 74 his first two years).
He needs 17 more yards to have a career-high receiving yardage total. Flowers is currently at 1,043.
The only odd part is that Flowers only has two touchdowns, but with the Ravens running the football in a lot in the red zone, that's not totally unexpected.
Flowers is still just 25 years old, and he's clearly been a winning selection since the Ravens took him No. 22 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft out of Boston College.
This season hasn't gone how the Ravens would've liked, but Flowers has done everything he can in the passing game.
Soon, it'll likely mean he gets a solid payday, and potentially a long-term deal.
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