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Former Ravens OL Marshal Yanda to be inducted into team's Ring of Honor

Robert Sobus
Ravens Wire

The Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday announced their gameday promotions and events held at M&T Bank Stadium during the 2022 NFL season. One of the events announced will honor a former Super Bowl champion that spent his entire career with the Ravens.

Former Baltimore guard Marshal Yanda will be inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor when the team hosts the Denver Broncos on Dec. 4 at M&T Bank Stadium. 

Fans will take home a commemorative pin featuring Yanda’s No. 73 jersey number.

Marshal Yanda spent two years in community college before arriving at Iowa, where he became a third-round NFL Draft pick of the Baltimore Ravens in 2007. The rest, as they say, is history. He spent 13 NFL seasons with the Ravens and is considered a potential future Hall of Famer.

Yanda will share the honor with many Ravens' greats. Players and coaches already inducted include inside linebacker Ray Lewis, safety Ed Reed and Jonathan Ogden, former team owner Art Modell, former head coach Brian Billick, running back Jamal Lewis and many others.

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He will become the 21st member inducted into the Ring of Honor, which also has players featured during the Baltimore Colts days such as Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas.

Yanda retired following the 2019 season after spending 13 years in Baltimore. During his time in the NFL, Yanda was selected to eight Pro Bowls, was a two-time First-Team AP All-Pro and won Super Bowl XLVII with the team.

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