The most dominant linebacker in the NFL since Lawrence Taylor, Ray Lewis delivers bone crunching hits and fierce intensity in a manner that has made him the most feared player in football.
CINCINNATI -- For much of his time in Baltimore, linebacker Ray Lewis has been the leader of a defense that had to do extraordinary things in order for the Ravens to have a chance.
Publ.Date : Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:04:25 GMTCINCINNATI -- Regardless of whether it was linebackers Terrell Suggs and Ray Lewis bulldozing helpless Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick with brutal hits, wide receiver Mark Clayton befuddling a hapless defense with his acrobatic brand of football or bruising fullback Le'Ron McClain making defenders reluctant to take him on, the Baltimore Ravens delivered an authoritative statement.
Publ.Date : Mon, 01 Dec 2008 05:57:40 GMTLinebacker Ray Lewis celebrates during the Ravens win in Cincinnati yesterday, the team's sixth win in seven games. Lewis contributed to a smothering all-around defensive performance with seven tackles as the Ravens (8-4) routed the Bengals for their biggest margin of victory against an AFC North foe since 2003. Photos: Ravens 34, Bengals 3 Mike Preston's report card AFC playoff picture
Publ.Date : Sun, 30 Nov 2008 20:21:01 GMTMark Clayton put a little sizzle into Baltimore's steadily evolving offense. The fourth-year receiver threw a touchdown pass on a reverse, then made a spectacular one-handed catch for a 70-yard score on Sunday, helping the Ravens keep pace in the AFC North with a 34-3 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Publ.Date : Mon, 01 Dec 2008 06:48:20 GMTCINCINNATI - On a cold, wet afternoon that turned fingertips numb, receiver Mark Clayton had the touch.
Publ.Date : Mon, 01 Dec 2008 00:57:00 GMT
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Ray Lewis was the Baltimore Ravens' second pick in the first round of the 1996 NFL draft.
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