ray lewis retiring
Last night at Super Bowl XLVII, Ray Lewis walked away with his second Super Bowl ring and walked away from his 17 year career playing in the NFL.
A blackout, a show-stealing halftime show and a dramatic, heart-pounding, furious finish to a game that started out looking like a blowout made Super Bowl XLVII the most watched TV broadcast in history.
Ray Lewis.
Those two words bring about several adjectives that can describe the remarkable 17-season NFL veteran. Controversial. Fiery. Decorated. At times, bizarre. And among Baltimore Ravens fans, beloved.
Can Ray Lewis's career last another game when he and the Ravens meets Peyton Manning and the Broncos in Denver?
The Houston Texans are moving on to play New England next week in the Division Series, while the Cincinnati Bangels' season has come to an end, the Texans having beaten them 19-13 on Saturday. And while Green Bay moves on to the NFC Divisional Playoff round after beating Minnesota, 24-10, that's only the first half of NFL Wild Card Weekend as the Road to Super Bowl XLVII continues on Sunday.
One of the greatest--and most controversial--players of the current NFL era will hang up his cleats for good after this season.