Sunday, January 22, 2012

Ray lewis

  • FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Sundays devastating AFC Championship loss wont be Ray Lewis last game. Lewis said he will return to the Ravens next season, his 17th in the NFL.
  • (ESPN)
  • Lewis wanted to quash any talk of retirement right away, especially since the topic has been a popular one in recent weeks and months. The 16th year of his NFL career hasnt been a particularly smooth ride.
  • (Baltimore Sun)
  • The one thing Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis has learned is to embrace the opportunities when they come. The Kathleen graduate didnt grow up with a silver spoon in his mouth.
  • (The Ledger)
  • On his 1-yard scoring dive with 11:29 left, Brady took a huge hit from Ravens star linebacker Ray Lewis, then emphatically spiked the ball as he walked away. Earlier, Brady showed his fire by barking at Lewis following a hard tackle on a 4-yard run.
  • (NPR News)
  • Did Ray Lewis play his final home game at Baltimores MT Bank Stadium on Sunday? When Lewis was asked that exact question by ESPNs Sal Paolantonio after the game, the 16-year middle linebacker smiled. Football is too fun for me, man, Lewis said.
  • (ESPN)
  • OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Ray Lewis and Ed Reed have spent 11 seasons together with the Baltimore Ravens, making one big play after another for a defence that is perennially among the best in the NFL.
  • (Winnipeg Free Press)
  • Here's an amusing piece on the Ravens' Ray Lewis that describes his faith, charity, commitment to family, and work habits. An excerpt: Lewis is an unmarried father of six, and his relationships include people who have fallen on hard times.
  • (Article.nationalreview.com)
  • OWINGS MILLS, Md. – Ray Lewis reaches into the black leather briefcase on the floor in front of his locker and pulls out a clear plastic bag. It is show-and-tell time. Stamped P.M., the bag is filled with multicolored vitamin supplements.
  • (USA Today)
  • Anyone who really gets into pro football has a number of reasons why theyll be tuning into the Baltimore Ravens-New England Patriots AFC Championship game on Sunday.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • OWINGS MILLS, Md.-- Ray Lewis and Ed Reed have spent 11 seasons together with the Baltimore Ravens, making one big play after another on defense, perennially among the best units in the NFL.
  • (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

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