Friday, January 4, 2013

Al Tielemans/SI

The deal with ESPN would include appearances across platforms and would meet one of Lewis's post-Ravens requirements: a schedule flexible enough to allow him to watch his son, Ray Lewis III, play football next fall at the University of Miami. Appearing

From the swamps of Bartow, Florida to the streets of Baltimore, Maryland we have watched the birth of the NFL's first true behemoth.

The NFL can exist without Ray Lewis. For all but the last 17 seasons, the league managed to deliver its quotient of crazy-eyed charisma, ultraviolence and high-intensity linebackering without his help. But with Lewis's announcement on Wednesday that he

Ray Lewis will join ESPN's coverage of the NFL when he retires after the 2013 postseason, reports say. The future Hall of Fame linebacker is a hot commodity amongst television networks for his "bigger-than-life personality."

Well, that didn't take long. Less than a day after Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis announced that his 17th NFL season would be his last, Richard Deitsch of SI.com reports that the first-ballot Hall-of-Famer is already close to signing a contract

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