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“Once again, God to all glory, because I didnt feel one thing. I didnt hurt it one time. I actually argued with my equipment staff to take it off half way through the game, because I thought I didnt need it. I was trying to tell them it was stopping me from extending, but you know what, Ive always trusted them with their advice. It was kind of important to keep it on, and for me to come out and not have a bruise, not tweak it, not do anything like that, is just really awesome.”

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Ray Lewis

Ray Lewis, born on May 15, 1975, is an American football player known for his role as a defensive end in the NFL. He played for the Baltimore Ravens and is renowned for his exceptional defensive skills and leadership. Lewis has won multiple awards, including two NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, and led his team to a Super Bowl victory in 2000. His career is marked by remarkable moments and his leadership and defensive prowess have had a significant impact on the sport. more

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