Saturday, January 5, 2013

With Ray Lewis retiring, is Ed Reed the next to go?

From the blog Shutdown Corner: 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

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, with Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis set to retire after the playoffs, has lauded the career and contributions of the future Hall of Famer, calling him "a special guy. Obviously, he's an incredible football player

Kooper's North is really taking Ray Lewis' retirement to heart. The Mays Chapel Pub is going all out with its tribute to the 10-time All-Pro linebacker, who will be suiting up in a Ravens uniform at M&T Bank Stadium for what could be the last time on

Ray Lewis has been known for his ability to read -- and punish -- offenses around the NFL, but did he telegraph his next move to ESPN when he announced his retirement? "After that announcement, like within an hour I got an email from ESPN, and it was

From the blog Shutdown Corner: At the age of 37, Ravens LB Ray Lewis decided this will be his final season in uniform. While every career ends at some point, Mike Florio calls today's decision curious. A week before the

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