Ray Lewis hasn't suited up for the Baltimore Ravens in well over a decade now ... Lewis served as the heart and soul of Baltimore's ferocious defense on his way to two Super Bowls, 12 Pro Bowl ...
New England's unstoppable offense didn't meet immovable forces very often. But when Lewis was on the field, things changed.
The 2000 Baltimore Ravens' defense is widely seen as one of the greatest, if not the greatest in NFL history, with legends such as Ray Lewis, Peter Boulware, Rod Woodson and more leading a ...
The Ravens could stay local with Jordan Phillips or add another 6-foot-4 monster in South Carolina's T.J. Sanders.
This upcoming season will mark the 25th anniversary of the most dominant defense to ever step onto a football field: the 2000 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens. Led by Ray Lewis and featuring ...
Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe thinks the 2000 Baltimore Ravens could stifle the newly crowned Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
and controversially placed the 2000 Ravens at No. 24, only ahead of the 2001 New England Patriots. "Led by future Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, Baltimore had a historically dominant defense ...
Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis is no stranger to big playoff moments. In his 17-year NFL career, where every season was spent with the same franchise, Lewis played in 21 playoff games over nine ...
Ray Lewis is considered one of the greatest linebackers ... While he spent his entire professional career as a member of the Baltimore Ravens, the two-time Super Bowl champion has ties to the ...
"He'd have 37 against (the Ravens') defense," Sharpe said ... and Goose (Tony Siragusa) and Ray (Lewis) running free. Ray's hunting." Sharpe later alluded to Baltimore's hard-hitting ...
"He’d have 37 (yards) against (the Ravens') defense," Sharpe predicted. "You're not running, because you've got Sam (Adams) and Goose (Tony Siragusa) and Ray (Lewis) running free. Ray's hunting." ...