Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Reggie Wayne calls Ray Lewis' final dance 'disrespectful'

Ray Lewis hadn't played for the Baltimore Ravens since October. After announcing his impending retirement last week, the star linebacker played his final home game Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts during the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs.

Ray Lewis, one of the most feared men in the NFL for the better part of two decades, gave us a Bible lesson Sunday -- Psalm 91 in particular -- following his final home game as a member of the Baltimore Ravens. After the 24-9 victory over the

In today's Wild Card round matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts, Ray Lewis is playing his final home game after 17 seasons. And that means one final entrance dance in front of the home fans.

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis's looming retirement as a lovable football hero in good standing—a “cuddly warrior,” as I once called him—should give pause to all those inclined to prophesy imminent doom for the

From the blog Shutdown Corner: If Ray Lewis maintains his stance that the 2012 NFL season will be his last, what you're about to see is the last pre-game dance from Lewis as he comes out of the tunnel during a Baltimore

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