If Sunday truly was Ray Lewis ’ final game, add this to the tough guy’s legacy: Film shows Lewis played five snaps after tearing his right triceps . He made what could be his final tackle one-handed, knowing he had a serious injury. He didn’t even want to come off the field with his right arm ...
Ray Lewis made it clear when he announced his retirement Wednesday that he doesn’t plan on finishing up his career watching from the sidelines. The future Hall of Famer expects to be back in uniform against the Indianapolis Colts for the first time since tearing his triceps in Week 6. “There is ...
Some said he may never come back. But 37-year-old Ray Lewis was back on the Ravens practice field Wednesday, just 45 days after tearing his triceps muscle. “I feel good for him. I know that he is getting up there [in age], and he wants to play,” quarterback Joe Flacco said. “There is not anybody ...
Ray Lewis discredited a Sports Illustrated report that he used performance enhancing drugs in his recovery from his triceps injury. "Two years ago that was the same report," Lewis said during Tuesday’s media day. "I wouldn't give that report or him any of my press. He's not worthy of that. Next ...
Ray Lewis said he’s not angry. He’s agitated. On Tuesday, Lewis succinctly discredited and dismissed the Sports Illustrated report that he used a deer antler substance that contains an illegal NFL substance (IGF-1) in his recovery from a triceps injury this year. On Wednesday, Lewis carried a smile ...
The Ravens could get a big boost to morale on Wednesday. Future Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis is expected to practice on Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Ed Werder. Lewis is just seven weeks removed from having surgery to repair torn triceps in his right arm, which landed him on the injured ...
Lewis Ready To Go For the last 12 weeks, Ray Lewis has been working his way back from a torn triceps tear to make one more run at a Lombardi Trophy. That run will begin Sunday against the Colts at M&T Bank Stadium, and the veteran linebacker is expected to be full-go when the Ravens take the field. ...
The Ravens won’t have their emotional leader beside them anytime soon. Linebacker Ray Lewis hasn’t been rehabbing at the team facility since suffering a torn triceps on Oct. 14, and Head Coach John Harbaugh is fine with him rehabbing away from the team for now. “He probably won’t be in the building ...
As soon as it became known Monday that Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis would miss the rest of the 2012 season because of a triceps tear, speculation arose that he might have played his final snap. It's a dramatic thought and makes for compelling conversation. But I will believe it when I see it. We ...
The heart and soul of the Baltimore Ravens defense is done for the season. Head Coach John Harbaugh delivered the somber news five minutes after hearing it himself Monday afternoon. Ray Lewis is out. “Ray has a triceps tear,” Harbaugh said. “A complete tear. So he’ll be out for the season.” It’s ...