Ray Lewis to stay in Baltimore

angelbaby

Active Member
LB Lewis to finish career in Baltimore with three-year deal
NFL.com Wire Reports


Ray Lewis will finish his professional career in the city in which it started. The 13-year veteran linebacker and the Baltimore Ravens agreed in principle on a multi-year contract, the team announced Wednesday.

Ray Lewis, LB
Baltimore Ravens

2008 Statistics:
Tackles: 117
Sacks: 3.5
INT: 3
FF: 2
NFL Network's Adam Schefter reports that Lewis' deal is worth $22 million over three years. Lewis is not expected to sign the contract for about another two weeks, due to the travel schedules of Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti, general manager Ozzie Newsome and head coach John Harbaugh.

"From beginning to end as a Raven...Wow! To be with the same team with the same fans for an entire career, that doesn't happen in the NFL," Lewis said. "The bottom line for me is that God always finishes first, and I prayed over this. Over the last six days, I took a backseat and waited to see what would happen. This is part of God's plan, and I couldn't be happier. For me to be here in an area that has become so important to me and my family, that's special, very special.

"I don't think an athlete can have a greater legacy than to be able to stay in one place for an entire career. I feel so fortunate that the Ravens did what they had to do to make this happen. Thank you. My heart is with the Ravens. My heart is with Baltimore and the great fans. What can I say? Here we go!"

Lewis earned his 10th Pro Bowl this season after leading the NFL's second-ranked defense with 117 tackles. He also had 3.5 sacks, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries.

"What a great day for the Ravens," Harbaugh stated. "To get the commitment from Ray means so much to the team, to the franchise and to our fans."

Also agreeing to a contract Wednesday is six-time Pro Bowl C Matt Birk. Birk has played all 11 of his NFL seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.

"To add a player like Matt, who will also give us outstanding leadership, makes us a better team," Harbaugh said. "We're not standing pat. We're moving forward and getting better."




He'll get to stay where he started. Good for him.
 

jetmonkey

New Member
Wow he really changed his story once he found out no one was interested in meeting his outrageous demands, lols.
 
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