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- Ray Lewis, Jonathan Ogden and Ozzie Newsome reflect on the draft that made the Ravens.
- When C.J. Mosley was taken in the first round of the NFL draft by the Ravens in 2014, the comparisons to Ray Lewis were inevitable. He says he hasn't tried to emulate Lewis in the NFL.
- Maryland incoming freshman Diamond Stone has been named one of 24 players invited to participate in the USA Basketball men's under-19 world championship team training camp.
- Retired former Ravens star middle linebacker Ray Lewis has been nominated again for the College Football Hall of Fame.
- Retired former Ravens star middle linebacker Ray Lewis has been nominated again for the College Football Hall of Fame.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions about the team's win over the Tennessee Titans, the bye week and more.
- With Greg Gumbel and Trent Green as the CBS broadcast team on today¿s Ravens game, I was eager to see how Gumbel would fare without his old, gaffe-prone partner Dan Dierdorf.
- Retired Ravens star middle linebacker Ray Lewis wasn't named to the 2014 College Hall of Fame class.
- As impressive a career Chicago Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher put together in 13 seasons before retiring Wednesday, the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year acknowledged his accomplishments were trumped by legendary Ravens star Ray Lewis.
- Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis announced Wednesday that he would retire at season's end. He is one of the greatest linebackers to lace them up. Here is what other media outlets are saying about Lewis this morning.
- The news of Ravens legendary middle linebacker Ray Lewis' upcoming retirement triggered plenty of reactions around the league.
- There is really only one more appropriate ending for the Ravens' Ray Lewis, and that won't come for another five years when he takes his place in the NFL Hall of Fame as the greatest middle linebacker ever.
- What our reporters and columnists are saying about Ray Lewis announcing his retirement.
- Unable to shed blocks or consistently chase down backs in the open field, Ray Lewis was repeatedly left grasping at air as Chiefs star runner Jamaal Charles sprinted around him to pile up 140 yards during the Ravens' 9-6 victory last Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.
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- Maryland fifth-year senior Kenny Tate is one of 51 college football players on the Butkus Award watch list.
- A reader finds himself seated next to an extremely polite and accommodating Ray Lewis on a flight to Dallas.
- Last week, ESPN revealed its NFL "All Era" team, which recognized those current players whose attitudes and styles of play would make them successful in, well, any era, whether it is today's pass-happy NFL or the days when Dick Butkus and Jack Lambert roamed the field and the word "concussion" was simply medical jargon. Three Ravens were in the top 14 -- linebacker Ray Lewis, safety Ed Reed and running back Ray Rice. Lewis was No. 1 on the list, which was based on voting by 20 Hall of Famers and ESPN.com's John Clayton.