Ray Lewis
49-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Defense Stats
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0
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0.0
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0
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0
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0
Rest-of-Season Projections
Lewis tallied 13 tackles (nine solo) and a pass defended in Sunday's wild-card round win over the Colts.
ANALYSIS
Lewis returned from the triceps injury that kept him out for the Ravens' final 10 games and looked pretty healthy, although his critics will be quick to note that many of those 13 tackles came downfield after successful plays by the Colts. Regardless, the result made Lewis' last game in Baltimore a memorable one, and the Ravens may have benefited from his leadership and experience with making pre-snap adjustments. Next week, the Ravens will travel to Denver and try to pull off an upset over Peyton Manning and the heavily-favored Broncos.
Lewis returned from the triceps injury that kept him out for the Ravens' final 10 games and looked pretty healthy, although his critics will be quick to note that many of those 13 tackles came downfield after successful plays by the Colts. Regardless, the result made Lewis' last game in Baltimore a memorable one, and the Ravens may have benefited from his leadership and experience with making pre-snap adjustments. Next week, the Ravens will travel to Denver and try to pull off an upset over Peyton Manning and the heavily-favored Broncos.
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Like London Fletcher, Lewis just doesn’t seem to be aging at an appropriate pace. His actual effectiveness took a step back in 2011 at age 36, but that was perhaps in large part due to the turf toe injury through which he played – an injury that cost him four games. Despite playing in only 12 games, Lewis’ stats were about as good as usual on a per-game basis, as he finished with 95 tackles (72 solo), two sacks and an interception. If you project those numbers over 16 games, you get something to the tune of 127 stops (96 solo) and 2.5 sacks. Lewis could see more blitz attempts than usual in 2012, as Terrell Suggs (Achilles) isn’t a good bet to play this year, and the Ravens will need to cook up other means of pressuring quarterbacks. For that reason, something like four or five sacks from Lewis would not be surprising.
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Coach John Harbaugh said that Lewis (triceps) is ready to go and will be at full speed for Sunday's game against the Colts, Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun reports.
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Ray Lewis: (Triceps) Will Retire After Season
Lewis (triceps) will retire at the end of the season, CSN Baltimore's John Eisenberg reports.
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The Ravens will not reveal whether Lewis (triceps) is playing in Sunday's playoff matchup with the Colts until they absolutely have to, the team's official website reports.
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Despite the fact that he won't play, Lewis (triceps) is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, the Ravens' official website reports.
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Lewis (triceps) has been moved to the Ravens' active roster, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
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