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Micah is a pure linebacker. He’s a bit light at 210-215 lbs, but he carries it well on his 6’1″ frame. I hate doing this because it’s an unfair comparison, but his film reminds me of Ray Lewis. That doesn’t mean that he is going to be one of the greatest
The 6'1", 193-pound cornerback out of South Carolina is giving up his last year of NCAA eligibility to join the ranks of an NFL team. He had the advantage of playing in the SEC, perhaps the greatest football conference in all of college football. A physi
Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis (52) laughs as he walks with Denver Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil, left, and Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker James Harrison (92), during NFL football practice for the AFC team practice, Friday, Jan.... View Photo »
Let me sum it up for all players: This is a one-time thing
Former Raiders cornerback Stanford Routt is looking for work. He was in Buffalo Monday, Tuesday in Kansas and now he's about to check-out Dallas. (REUTERS) TORONTO - The winds of change are blowing through the NFL and it isn’t necessarily whispering the
The Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers Jerseys should pick up a middle linebacker with certainly one of earliest about three choices in the draft during this spring. As far as everyone knows that the off-season is starting off. Along with the groups ar
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (L) talks with Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis after the Patriots defeated the Ravens in the NFL AFC Championship football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts, January 22, 2012. View Photo »
The Ravens, they’re the best team we’ve played all year. They present a ton of challenges in all three phases of the game. When you watch them, like you watched them (Sunday), they’re physical, they’re tough, they can cover, they have some of the best players in the history of the NFL at their positions...
Size. Strength. Speed. These are things NFL scouts look for when evaluating talent, especially at the linebacker position. Vontaze Burfict, from Arizona State, has all of these. Burfict’s talents should have scouts foaming at the mouth after the combine,
Most people who watched the Eagles would agree that Asante Samuel was the team’s best cover corner in 2011, despite the high-profile additions of Nnamdi Asomugha and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. That’s good for Samuel, but bad for two players
Ray Anthony Lewis (born May 15, 1975 in Bartow, Florida) is an American football linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Lewis has been selected to ten Pro Bowls and been named an Associated Press All-Pro eight times. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003; he was the sixth player to win... Full Article
Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis looks up at the scoreboard during the second half of the AFC championship NFL football game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots defeated the Ravens 23-20.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis walks onto the field for NFL football practice at the team's training facility in Owings Mills, Md. , Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. The Ravens are slated to play the New England Patriots in the AFC championship on Sunday, Jan. 22, in Foxborough,...
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis speaks at a news conference at the team's NFL football practice facility in Owings Mills, Md. , Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012. The Patriots are slated to host the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC championship on Sunday, Jan. 22.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis (R) greets Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson (L) following the Ravens win over the Texans in their NFL AFC Divisional playoff football game in Baltimore, Maryland, January 15, 2012.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis (52) lifts up teammate Ed Reed after Reed intercepted the Houston Texans in the fourth quarter of their NFL AFC Divisional Playoff football game in Baltimore, January 15, 2012.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis (R) celebrates a tackle in the 4th quarter as Houston Texans offensive tackle Duane Brown (L) looks on during their NFL AFC Divisional playoff football game in Baltimore, Maryland, January 15, 2012.
View Photo »BALTIMORE, MD - JANUARY 15: Ed Reed #20 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates his interception against Andre Johnson #80 of the Houston Texans (not pictured) during the fourth quarter of the AFC Divisional playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 15, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens free safety Ed Reed, center, is helped off the field by teammates defensive back Jimmy Smith, left, and inside linebacker Ray Lewis, right, during the second half of an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Houston Texans in Baltimore, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. ...
View Photo »Houston Texans running back Arian Foster is stopped by Baltimore Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb, left, inside linebacker Ray Lewis, center and outside linebacker Jarret Johnson, right, during the second half of an NFL divisional playoff football game in Baltimore, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012.
View Photo »Houston Texans running back Arian Foster dives into the end zone for a touchdown leaving Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis, center, and free safety Ed Reed, left, in his wake during the first half of an NFL divisional playoff football game in Baltimore, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis reacts to his introduction before an NFL divisional playoff football game against Houston Texans in Baltimore, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis warms up before an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Houston Texans in Baltimore, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - JANUARY 01: Jermaine Gresham #84 of the Cincinnati Bengals fumbles the ball and is hit by Ray Lewis #52 of the Baltimore Ravens during the NFL game at Paul Brown Stadium on January 1, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens' Ray Lewis (52) celebrates after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 24-16 in their NFL football game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 1, 2012.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens' Ray Lewis reacts as he leaves the field after Baltimore defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 24-16 in an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis tries to pump up the crowd during a break in play in the first half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns in Baltimore, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis sits dejectedly on the bench at the end of the Ravens' 34-14 loss to the San Diego Chargers during a NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011 in San Diego.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis (52) walks off the field after loosing to the San Diego Chargers following their Sunday Night NFL football game in San Diego, California December 18, 2011.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO, CA - DECEMBER 18: Ray Lewis #52 of the Baltimore Ravens looks on against the San Diego Chargers during their NFL Game on December 18, 2011 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis warms-up with his team before playing against the San Diego Chargers in their Sunday Night NFL football game in San Diego, California December 18, 2011.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens' Ray Lewis celebrates after Lardarius Webb returned a punt 68 yards for a touchdown during the first quarter of their NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland, Ohio December 4, 2011.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, right, and running back Ray Rice (27) leave the field after defeating the Cleveland Browns 24-10 in an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, in Cleveland. Rice had 204 yards on 29 carries and a touchdown in the game but Lewis did not play.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, sits on the bench during his team's 24-10 win over the Cleveland Browns in an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, in Cleveland. Lewis did not play in the game.
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis cheers on his teammates from the sidelines during the second half of the Ravens' NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals Baltimore, Maryland November 20, 2011. Lewis did not play in the game due to a toe injury, ending his consecutive games...
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis looks on from the sideline in the second half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Baltimore, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Lewis was placed on the inactive list before the game with a toe injury, ending his streak of 57...
View Photo »Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis looks up at the scoreboard during the second half of the AFC championship NFL football game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots defeated the Ravens 23-20.
View Photo »Let me sum it up for all players: This is a one-time thing
The Ravens, they’re the best team we’ve played all year. They present a ton of challenges in all three phases of the game. When you watch them, like you watched them (Sunday), they’re physical, they’re tough, they can cover, they have some of the best players in the history of the NFL at their positions...
It's going to be a great challenge for both [teams] ... Brady is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and there is no better mind in football than [New England head coach] Bill Belichick. So with all of that being said, here is our opportunity.
are the best team we’ve faced all year ... There’s no one that’s going to overlook a team like that. It would be impossible to do. They present a ton of challenges in all three phases of the game. You watch them yesterday, they’re physical, they’re tough, they can cover. They’ve got some of the best pla...
It's going to be a great challenge for both [teams] ... Brady is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and there is no better mind in football than [New England head coach] Bill Belichick. So with all of that being said, here is our opportunity.
When you watch them, like (Sunday), they're physical, they're tough, they can cover and they've got some of the best players in the history of the NFL at their positions, in Suggs and Ray Lewis and Ed Reed and Haloti Ngata -- you've got phenomenal players there. So we've really got our work cut out for ...
Tom is playing excellent up there, and what they did to the Broncos last night, I think they sent a message to whoever was coming up there
They've got some of the best players in the history of the NFL at their position, in (linberbacker) Terrell Suggs and (linebacker) Ray Lewis and (safety) Ed Reed and (defensive end) Haloti Ngata. You've got phenomenal players there.
My son will be a junior this year. I only play this game for another ring ... If we can win it this year, and I’m being brutally honest with you, if we win it this year, I’m gone to then spend as much time as I can with him. I’m gone to be with my son . And I feel like now we have enough pieces in place...
The Ravens, they’re the best team we’ve played all year ... They present a ton of challegnes in all three phases of the game. When you watch them, like you watched them yesterday, they’re physical, they’re tough, they can cover, they have some of the best players in the history of the NFL at their possi...
All week, we kept saying, 'Percy, you have to go and get Ray Lewis on this play,' ... Then he went and stoned Ray Lewis. But that's Percy. He's just a tenacious football player.
All week, we kept saying, 'Percy, you have to go and get Ray Lewis on this play,' ... Then he went and stoned Ray Lewis. But that's Percy. He's just a tenacious football player.
We know what we've got to do ... Tom is playing excellent. What they did to the Broncos last night, they sent a message to whoever they were playing.
He’s the leader of that defense and there will be an impact without Ray Lewis playing against the number one rushing team in the NFL ... Don’t fool yourself, they need Ray Lewis.
If it was anybody else, they would be praising him ... Joe Flacco has done a heck of a job getting us into position to win.
He’s the leader of that defense and there will be an impact without Ray Lewis playing against the number one rushing team in the NFL ... Don’t fool yourself, they need Ray Lewis.
Like I told Joe, no one wins games by themselves ... We are in this as a family; we are in this as a team. Nothing on the outside matters. What matters is what we think on the inside of the building and what we feel about him and the confidence we have in him.
As for the 49ers, we've got our team leader, Ray Lewis, back on the field calling the defense and calling out the offense. Ray will arguably be the best quarterback on the field Thursday night.
Ray Lewis is a great player, was a great player. He'll go down as one of the best linebackers to ever play the game. You have to be aware of where he is. He's just such a smart, distinctive football player. He brings so much to the team. The people that have been stepping up for him played great last we...
Watching him all day long was amazing
Ray Lewis is a dominant force in football. Everybody knows that, so not having him makes the game different. But at the end of the day, we've got 11 guys out there that are prepared to play and go out there do what they had to do.
I think all we have to do is be the team that we are ... We don't take the game from this week into next week. There's a 24-hour rule -- win, lose or draw. You're going to see a totally different Ravens team next week because we're going to be playing a totally different team in the Patriots. That's jus...
