The Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2024 will officially be inducted on Aug. 3.
With less than a month until the annual event in Canton, Ohio, we're examining which players — past and present — on the league's 32 teams we think will one day receive a similar honor.
Here are three Baltimore Ravens who should eventually receive football immortality:
Suggs can join former offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden, linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed on the Ravens' short list of first-ballot Hall of Famers in 2025 after displaying incredible longevity in his 17-year NFL career.
He ranks eighth on the all-time sacks list with 139, and all seven players in front of him and seven behind him are already in the Hall of Fame.
Suggs has more than just stats to back up his case, too. He won two Super Bowls (XLVII and LIV) while being named the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 2003 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and a seven-time Pro Bowler.
Like Suggs, Yanda can join Baltimore's elite list of first-ballot Hall of Famers next year.
Yanda was among the best offensive linemen in the NFL throughout his 13-year NFL career. He was named to the NFL's 2010s All-Decade Team and eight Pro Bowls over the last nine years of his career (every year he was healthy).
The two-time first-team All-Pro and five-time second-team All-Pro also helped lead the Ravens to a 2012 Super Bowl victory.
Yanda may have to wait longer than he should, as guards typically have to wait a few years to get in, but his time to be enshrined will come sooner rather than later.
As he enters his 13th season in the league, Tucker still has time until his bust heads to Canton.
He's on pace to finish his career as the most accurate kicker in NFL history. Tucker currently holds the NFL record for career field goal percentage (90.2 percent) and the longest NFL field goal (66 yards).
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Tucker will continue to climb the all-time scoring list, where he currently sits as the 22nd all-time scorer with 1,649 points.
The 34-year-old has averaged about 137 points per season. If that remains true in 2024, he'll be the 15th all-time scorer by the end of the year with 1,786 points.
It's safe to say the 2024 season won't be Tucker's last, either.
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