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NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis and the RL3 Foundation hosted a “motivational weekend” to raise awareness for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and celebrate the life of Ray Lewis III.
EXCLUSIVE: Two-time Super Bowl champion Ray Lewis has signed with Paradigm for representation in all areas. With 2,061 career tackles, 41.5 sacks, 31 interceptions, 19 forced fumbles, and 67 pass ...
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Following the Deion Sanders-to-Colorado model, Hall-of-Fame linebacker Ray Lewis has emerged as a candidate to become the next head coach at Florida Atlantic University, sources tell ESPN. pic ...
He has no prior coaching experience. Lewis retired in 2012 after 17 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens and joined ESPN as an analyst. The 49-year-old Lewis worked for ESPN from 2013-2016.
Even more than a decade after his retirement, Ray Lewis remains the most iconic player in Baltimore Ravens history and among the most iconic defensive players in NFL history as well. A 1996 first ...
Father Ray Lewis II, who played for the Baltimore Ravens from 1996-2012, spoke about his son at Saturday’s event and also made his rounds during the day to speak with players and sign autographs ...
The younger Lewis received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Following the graduation ceremony, May 13, Ray Ray’s dad posted comments on Instagram: “My son, I’m so proud of you.
Almost a year after he died at the age of 28 due to an accidental overdose, the son of former NFL star Ray Lewis was found to have suffered from CTE, researchers now say.
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Ray Lewis III, son of Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis, has been posthumously diagnosed with CTE, the Concussion Legacy Foundation announced in a press release. Lewis III died from an accidental ...
Ray Lewis III, son of the Hall of Fame linebacker, had CTE when he died last summer. Now the family warns against playing tackle football before age 14.