In a report that will that is scheduled to be released on Monday, Sports Illustrated will report that Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was given a product to help heal his torn triceps that contains a substance that is banned by the NFL
Linebacker Ray Lewis and corner Ladarius Webb are both done for the year after being injured against the Dallas Cowboys Sunday.
Lewis suffered a tear to his triceps and Webb tore his ACL.
Baltimore Ravens All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis missed today's game against the Cincinnati Bengals with an injured foot. While initial reports were that he might be able to play today, now rumors are swirling that the future Hall of Famer could be out for the rest of the season.
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The Baltimore Ravens have moved on in the AFC playoffs, after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs, 30-7, on Sunday. The Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com has the story, below.
New Orleans six game winning streak was snapped Sunday as they fell to the Baltimore Ravens 30-24. The Saints played well in spurts, but gave up over 200 yards on the ground to the Ravens running attack.
The Baltimore Ravens' defense may not be as dominant as it once was, but it's still the strength of a very good team. The Associated Press, courtesy of the Baltimore Sun, has the story, below.