A former Philadelphia Eagle is among the latest group of former National Football League players to sue the NFL over brain injuries, ESPN reports.
Dorsey Levens, who played with the Eagles in 2002 and 2004 and spent most of his career with the Green Bay Packers, has filed a federal lawsuit in Atlanta. The other plaintiffs are former Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis, former Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco 49ers...
Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com and NBC Sports Network joins The Norris & Davis Show every Thursday morning at 8:00. This week, Ed Norris & Rob Long asked Mike about what needs the Ravens may address [...]
Each of the four ex-players had long careers in the NFL and now live in the Atlanta area, which is home to a number of retired athletes. Lewis, 32, is a former running back for the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns whose 10-year career ended in 2009.
Running back Montario Hardesty (calf), offensive guard Shawn Lauvao (ankle) and defensive tackle Brian Schaefering (ankle) all participated fully. J. LEWIS FILES LAWSUIT: Former Ravens running back Jamal Lewis filed a lawsuit against the NFL and ...
Baltimore Ravens center Matt Birk was named Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Saturday night. The award, which recognizes a player's off-the-field community service and playing excellence, was handed out as part of NFL Honors, a two-hour primetime awards TV special that aired...
Quinn Sypniewski is a tight end for the Baltimore Ravens, wearing number 88. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Colorado. Quinn Sypniewski is 6 feet, 6 inches and weighs 265 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Quinn Sypniewski and the Ravens.