Ray Lewis

Ray Lewis

Ray Lewis (born May 15, 1975) is known for playing for the Baltimore Ravens as a middle linebacker. He has won multiple awards and has a reputation as an aggressive linebacker. See pictures, videos and articles about Ray Lewis here.

 
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(Getty Images) The Ray Lewis vs. Darren Sproles video is the best thing to come out of the second week of NFL regular season play. On 4th and 2 with 37 seconds left in the game, the San Diego Chargers needed to convert to set up quarterback Philip Rivers for a game-winning touchdown. Darren Sproles is tackled for a 5 yard loss by Ray Lewis. (From CBS broadcast) Understandably, they handed the ball to Darren Sproles, one of the fastest (and smallest) players in the NFL. Rivers handed the ball off to Sproles in an inside run that had worked earlier in the game, ... Read Full Story
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Seriously, at this point we think Ray Lewis could conceivably tackle a semi-triuck, and put a serious hurt on the eighteen wheeler. This weekend the monster back for the Baltimore Ravens took down speedy wide out Chad Johnson (also known as Chad Ocho Cinco ) and hit him hard enough to take his helmet off. Ray Lewis can put a hurt on a man. (Getty Images) The type of hit you normally only see in games of NFL Blitz, Lewis nails Johnson as he comes down after chasing after an incomplete pass. Johnson's helmet pops off like his head like a champagne cork, skittering ... Read Full Story
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I root for the Redskins, and have the Ravens as my second favorite team; therefore, I know all too well that Ray Lewis -- Baltimore Ravens linebacker -- is a free agent. He's spent 13 years in the purple & black and is an indelible part of the franchise's history; however, my stomach recoiled when I read that he wants to join one of the sports teams I revile the most -- the Dallas Cowboys! The Ravens stuck with Ray Lewis when he had his legal trouble, and I understand football is a business; therefore, loyalty has to count for something. >>> Read More ... Read Full Story
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We have made it. Another dreaded summer where the Orioles had kept us interested until the All-Star break only to go into their June swoon a little later than expected. We made it through the first John Harbaugh training camp with mixed feelings. And now it is upon us, another year of Baltimore Ravens Football. I, for one, do not have lofty expectations for our Ravens this season with the quarterback soap opera out at One Winning Drive, but who can really blame me? For what it's worth, I didn't have great expectations in 2000 either. But, I do see the Ravens being competitive ... Read Full Story
Written by deeshopper on
We have made it. Another dreaded summer where the Orioles had kept us interested until the All-Star break only to go into their June swoon a little later than expected. We made it through the first John Harbaugh training camp with mixed feelings. And now it is upon us, another year of Baltimore Ravens Football. I, for one, do not have lofty expectations for our Ravens this season with the quarterback soap opera out at One Winning Drive, but who can really blame me? For what it's worth, I didn't have great expectations in 2000 either. But, I do see the Ravens being competitive ... Read Full Story
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ocho Cinco talks to Jimmy about taking a hard hit from Ray Lewis and some of his greatest end zone celebrations. Part 2 of 2.Add this to your queueAdded: Wed Nov 25 04:50:05 UTC 2009Air date: Tue Nov 24 00:00:00 UTC 2009Duration: 04:22  
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After three weeks of the 2008 season, the Baltimore Ravens sat atop of the AFC North with a 2-0 record. Led by rookie coach John Harbaugh and rookie quarter back Joe Flacco, the Ravens looked like a team on the rise. In Week Four, the Ravens traveled to Pittsburgh to play the 2-1 Steelers. Prior to the game, Ray Lewis was heard saying that the Ravens were going to be a Dynasty. In that Week Four game, the Ravens fell to the Steelers. They also...  
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Ravens, and Baltimore fans, eye upset of Manning's 9-0 ColtsUSA TodayBy Andy Lyons, Getty Images By Gary Mihoces, USA TODAY OWINGS MILLS, Md. — As he has done in the past, look for Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis to do ...and more »  
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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The NFL fined Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis $25,000 on Friday for two separate plays, including a helmet-to-helmet hit on Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco. The Ravens said Lewis will appeal the fine. Both plays...  
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CLEVELAND – Even after Baltimore had punished Brady Quinn, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis got in one more vicious verbal hit on Cleveland’s quarterback.

Angered over Quinn’s questionable chop block on Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs following an interception, Lewis accused Quinn of a dirty play.

 
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