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NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis and the RL3 Foundation hosted a “motivational weekend” to raise awareness for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and celebrate the life of Ray Lewis III.
NFL legend and two-time Super Bowl champion Ray Lewis has signed with Paradigm for representation in all areas.
Former college football player Ray Lewis III, the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, has died. He was 28 years old.
From the moment Ray Lewis strapped on a wireless microphone, it was clear the former Baltimore Ravens linebacker wouldn’t be giving a conventional Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement speech.
Lewis was at the scene of an incident that left two men murdered following a post-Super Bowl party 13 years ago. Murder charges against Lewis were dropped, and he was pleaded guilty to obstruction ...
Ravens legend and Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis is being floated as a college football coaching candidate. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Wednesday morning that the 49-year-old is in the mix ...
FAU needs a new head coach, and Ray Lewis is rumored to be in the mix / Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images The trend of former big-name football players becoming head coaches seems to be continuing ...
Tau Lewis in her Brooklyn studio, among the giant figures — each about 12 feet tall — that will be part of her first museum show, in Boston. Jeenah Moon for The New York Times ...
Even more than a decade after his retirement, Ray Lewis remains the most iconic player in Baltimore Ravens history and among the most iconic defensive players in NFL history as well. A 1996 first ...
The RL3 Foundation celebrated the life of Ray Ray Lewis III at Saturday’s Motivation Day in Apopka.
Ray Lewis III, son of the Hall of Fame linebacker, had CTE when he died last summer. Now the family warns against playing tackle football before age 14.
Ray Ray Lewis III was a charismatic person and a special football player. Many remain baffled by his accidental death from a drug overdose.