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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 post Ray Lewis Shares Brutally Honest Thoughts On The NFL appeared first on The Spun. The longtime Baltimore Ravens superstar played in the league from 1996-2012. Lewis, 45, won two Super ...
Retiring linebacker Ray Lewis said of Flacco, "He grew up today," and noted that before the game he had told his quarterback, "'You're the general now. Lead us to victory. You lead us today. I'm just here to facilitate things.'" [25] Flacco threw for 331 yards and three touchdowns, with no interceptions and a fumble that he lost.
An ESPN report stated that Hall of Famer Ray Lewis was being considered a candidate to replace Tom Herman as Florida Atlantic's head football coach.
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.
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 ...
Jan. 31 marks the 19th anniversary of the night two people were killed following Super Bowl XXXIV in Atlanta. And just as the Super Bowl has returned to Atlanta, so too has Ray Lewis.
Suggs (55) and Ray Lewis playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006. In 2006, Suggs was part of the NFL's best overall defense, the unit allowing a league-low 12.6 points per game. [ 31 ] He recorded 64 tackles (46 solo), 9.5 sacks, and set a new career-high in pass deflections with eight. [ 32 ]