Ravens to add retired linebacker Lewis to Ring of Honor
The future Hall of Famer will be honored on the same day former Ravens safety Ed Reed makes his return to Baltimore on Sept. 22.
The future Hall of Famer will be honored on the same day former Ravens safety Ed Reed makes his return to Baltimore on Sept. 22.
Luke Jones wanted to pick your brain for Friday’s edition of The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction…
Luke Jones wanted to pick your brain for Friday’s edition of The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction…
From the Orioles’ first playoff appearance in 15 years to Ray Lewis riding off into the sunset after the Ravens’ second Super Bowl title, it was a special year for Baltimore dads.
From the Orioles’ first playoff appearance in 15 years to Ray Lewis riding off into the sunset after the Ravens’ second Super Bowl title, it was a special year for Baltimore dads.
The Ravens owner made it clear who he expects to fill the leadership void left behind by Ray Lewis and Ed Reed.
Several Ravens at different stages of their careers offered perspectives on what a Super Bowl title meant to them.
The sight of Ray Lewis and Ed Reed greeting President Barack Obama was a reminder of how quickly things have changed for the Ravens.
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The 2011 Defensive Player of the Year still hasn’t given much thought to life without Ray Lewis in the middle of the defense.
All eyes will be on controversial Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o, but the Super Bowl champions will also be very busy in Indianapolis.
These are pictures of what my eyes saw in New Orleans and Baltimore during marches & parades to honor the Ravens
The likeness of Johnny Unitas will be gaining company outside M&T Bank Stadium in the near future.
A season filled with peaks and valleys culminated with John Harbaugh and the Ravens raising the Lombardi Trophy.
Will Ray Lewis walk away with his second Super Bowl ring in New Orleans? Luke Jones offers his predictions …
NEW ORLEANS — A week of buildup to Super Bowl XLVII ended on a bizarre note Friday as SWATS owner
A Super Bowl victory is the only appropriate way to witness a passing of the torch from the longtime linebacker to the young quarterback.
Slowing the read-option attack and mobile quarterback Colin Kaepernick will be a different challenge for Baltimore after toppling Manning and Brady in the playoffs.
For the second time in the last few weeks, the Ravens safety hinted that Ray Lewis might not be finished playing after Sunday.
Dreams of Jonathan Ogden and Art Modell as Hall of Famers and Ray Lewis retiring as a champion have the Ravens general manager not wanting to wake up.
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The retiring Lewis believes the quarterback may need to come out of his shell “a little bit” more, but Flacco doesn’t see it that way.
The 34-year-old safety said Super Bowl XLVII won’t be his final ride, but he might be playing elsewhere next season.
The leadership void left behind by a retiring Ray Lewis after Super Bowl XLVII must be assumed organically over time.
Last year it was Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bündchen ranting after the Patriots’ Super Bowl XLVI loss to the New
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The Ravens said they wanted to see the Patriots on this stage again, but the Hall of Fame quarterback will try to foil their plans.
The return of Ray Lewis is just one of many events to leave Ravens fans shaking their heads in disbelief during this improbable playoff run.
The Ravens showed critics claiming they had no chance against the Broncos just how foolish they were.
Despite being a heavy underdog, Baltimore looks to advance to its second straight AFC Championship game.
The Broncos handed Baltimore its worst home loss of the Harbaugh era less than a month ago, but several factors look more favorable for the Ravens this time.
The rookie running back has become a larger part of the Ravens offense down the stretch.
Sunday’s second-half performance will be needed for a full 60 minutes in order to have a chance against Denver next weekend.
It will be a historic day in Baltimore as Ray Lewis plays his final game in front of the home crowd at M&T Bank Stadium.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens on Sunday afternoon…
The 37-year-old will return to action against the Indianapolis Colts for the first time since Week 6.
If not for last-second failures and a neck injury to an all-time great, Chuck Pagano and Jim Caldwell might not have been in the positions they are now.
For Baltimoreans raised on second-hand stories of the Colts, the Ravens linebacker provided memories they could finally call their own.
The Ravens coach said any players with injury concerns will be treated as game-time decisions against Indianapolis.
The nine-time Pro Bowl safety isn’t dwelling on his expiring contract with an elusive Super Bowl title in his sights.