Ray Lewis

A player for the Baltimore Ravens for the duration of his professional career (1996-2013), Ray Lewis is considered one of the greatest linebackers to ever be in the NFL. During his 17 seasons in the league, the two-time Super Bowl champion broke numerous records and raked in countless awards and honors, including being a 10-time Associated Press All-Pro, the Super Bowl XXXV MVP and holding a record for the most Pro Bowls (13) for an inside/middle linebacker. Now retired from the game, the famed Raven is a NFL commentator on ESPN. 

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Commentary: Will the NFL Draft Judge Mike Edwards on His Past?

As Mike Edwards awaits the 2013 draft, he cautions boys in his hometown not to repeat a mistake that nearly cost him his football career.

Ray Lewis Joined ESPN Wednesday

The Baltimore Ravens' linebacker starts a new gig, Tiger wins 76th PGA Tour title, plus more sports headlines. — Britt Middleton Retired NFL star linebacker Ray Lewis officially moved on to the next chapter of his career joining ESPN as an analys...

Ray Lewis Ends Child Support Battle

When Baltimore Ravens’ star Ray Lewis celebrated his Super Bowl championship last month, he was also celebrating the end of a two year long child support battle. The linebacker learned Feb. 1 that Sharnika Kelly, the mother of his child, dropped a...

Baltimore Ravens Win Super Bowl

The Baltimore Ravens won the Super Bowl, beating the San Francisco 49ers 34-31.

One Last Shot

Ravens' Lewis is gearing up for his last shot at Super Bowl glory before retiring at the end of the postseason. Lewis led the Ravens defense for 17 years and currently leads the NFL with 44 tackles in the playoffs. (Photo: Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Ray Lewis

Why Ray Lewis? Because he's going to the Super Bowl (again)! He's also retiring after this season, which would give him time to plot out his next career move. Why not put out a fitness DVD? (Photo by David Welker/Getty Images)
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