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Lewis was selected by the Ravens in the first round of the 1996 NFL draft, and upon his retirement following the 2012 season, was the last remaining active player from the team's inaugural season. Lewis immediately became a leader on defense and led the team in tackles as a rookie, the first of 14 times he led the Ravens in tackles.
The 2012 season also saw long-serving linebacker Ray Lewis announce his retirement heading into the AFC Wildcard game against the Indianapolis Colts. Lewis tore his triceps midway through October in his 17th season with the Ravens after Baltimore selected him with the 26th overall pick in the 1996 NFL Draft.
His retirement left Ray Lewis and Matt Stover as the last remaining Ravens from the team's inaugural season in Baltimore. At 6' 9", Ogden was tied with fellow Raven Jared Gaither for the second tallest player in the NFL behind Bengals tackle Dennis Roland at the end of Ogden's playing career.
Lewis’ face popped up on the TV screen with a personalized recorded message for Clark. More: Ole Miss football recruiting class 2024: Meet Lane Kiffin’s early signees The 6-foot-4, 225-pound ...
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The post Ray Lewis Teasing Possible Comeback: NFL World Reacts appeared first on The Spun. On Wednesday, the former Ravens great retweeted a throwback clip of one of his late-career highlights ...
Ray Lewis, selected 26th-overall by the Ravens, was a 2-time Super Bowl champion, 2-time Defensive Player of the Year Award. Jonathan Ogden , selected 4th-overall by the Ravens, and the first draft selection ever for the Ravens, was a 11-time Pro Bowler , 9-time All-Pro , and Super Bowl champion.
Ray Lewis III, son of the Hall of Fame linebacker, had CTE when he died last summer. Now the family warns against playing tackle football before age 14.