Tom Brady says he’s totally over Deflategate, but is he really? The New England Patriots quarterback served his four-game suspension to begin the 2016 NFL season and claimed the situation was behind him long before the Pats made it to Super Bowl LI. But former Baltimore Ravens linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion Ray Lewis thinks Brady is just trying to play nice with the NFL’s top brass. “It’s funny because any true competitor never lets nothing go,” Lewis said Wednesday, per FOXSports.com “Like, it’s never let go. I don’t care what nobody does to you. “I’m telling you, I’ll never forget … in the ninth grade this... NESN.com
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It’s Not Just Kanye: Ray Lewis, Jim Brown Also Meeting With Donald Trump
Share this: President-elect Donald Trump had himself a busy Tuesday morning with a celebrity-laden guest list paying him a visit to Trump Tower in Manhattan. Trump’s ongoing transition to the White House took a seemingly bizarre turn Tuesday when rapper Kanye West was seen taking a stroll through the Trump Tower lobby to meet with Trump. Shortly thereafter, the two emerged together and shared a surreal embrace. West wasn’t and won’t be Trump’s only visitor Tuesday. Also making the trek to NYC to meet with the next president is former Baltimore Ravens superstar Ray Lewis. The likely Hall of Famer — along with West and Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown — will meet with Trump to discuss African-American issues in America, according
Ray Lewis Apologizes To Joe Flacco After Questioning Ravens QB’s Passion
Share this: Ray Lewis’ playing days — and days as an ESPN NFL analyst — are over, but he’s still finding ways to stir up controversy. The former Baltimore Ravens linebacker, known for speaking his mind, did just that last week on the topic of quarterback Joe Flacco. In an appearance on FOX Sports 1’s “Speak For Yourself,” Lewis questioned Flacco’s passion for the game. “There is something called talent, right?” Lewis said. “And you see it a dime a dozen. And then there’s something called being passionate about what you do. About really what you do. And being around it — gifted? Absolutely. Passionate about what he (does)? I’ve never seen that. I don’t know what that looks like.” They’re interesting comments from Lewis,