Harbaugh: Ray Lewis not interested in return to Ravens as coach

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Thursday that Ray Lewis, who retired after the Super Bowl, “has not expressed an interest to coach.”

Lewis rides off into sunset

After racking up double-digit tackles in his first three postseason games back from a torn triceps, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was held in check early on against the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. Lewis got off to a slow start but was to bounce back with a goal-line stand to clinch the championship for Baltimore. ...

Ray Lewis addresses Atlanta stabbings in CBS sit-down

Ray Lewis hasn’t said much this week about the two men who were killed in Atlanta after Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000, but the Baltimore Ravens linebacker finally addressed the subject Sunday.

Ray Lewis practices for last time as member of Baltimore Ravens

Ray Lewis practiced for the Baltimore Ravens for the last time, as the team prepares to face the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Ed Reed: Ray Lewis might not retire after Super Bowl

Ed Reed might be doing a bit of wishful thinking, but on Monday he hinted that Baltimore Ravens teammate Ray Lewis might not retire after the Super Bowl.

Maurkice Pouncey rooting for Ravens in Super Bowl

Perhaps it’s divisional pride, but Pittsburgh Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey said he wants to see the Baltimore Ravens’ Ray Lewis go out on top.