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Ray Lewis past, present and future: Celebrating the Ray of today

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who are now head coaches elsewhere. And Brian Billick, Mike Nolan and Jim Schwartz – whom all coached Ray Lewis in Baltimore – weren’t even invited to the shoot!

Steppingstone Ray – See above names and add Rex Ryan, Jack Del Rio, Marvin Lewis, and Mike Smith to list of guys who have gotten head coaching jobs and certainly owe at least a small amount of their success to having spent time with No. 52 in Baltimore.

Funny Ray – It’s rare when Ray isn’t laughing or goofing with his teammates at practice. Ray Lewis loves to laugh and he loves to scream, “Tell ’em something Joe!” whenever Joe Flacco is around.

Charitable Ray – See Ray’s Days and his annual spring bowling tournament.

Entrepreneur Ray – See Full Moon BBQ and Hunt Valley project and his DNA supplement company.

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Dancer and Showman Ray –

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Father Ray – There’s never a time in the locker room when he doesn’t push past reporters

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