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- The Palm Beach Post
Ray Lewis, family, warn against playing football too young as CTE is found in son Ray III
Ray Lewis III, son of Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, suffered from CTE when he died last summer, the family announced Thursday as a warning of the risks associated with playing tackle football ...
4 hours ago
- FOX 35 Orlando
Family of late Lake Mary Prep football player honored with foundation focused on CTE education, prevention
Ray Lewis III was a standout football player at Lake Mary Prep, leading the Griffins to a district championship in 2012. Ray-Ray, as his family affectionately called him, was a son, a brother ...
17 hours ago
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3 hours ago · Ray Lewis III, son of Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, suffered from CTE when he died last summer, the family announced Thursday as a warning of the risks associated with playing tackle football ...
1 day ago · Ray Lewis hasn’t played football since 2012, but the Hall of Famer is still helping the Ravens on the field. Lewis, who spent his entire 17-year career in Baltimore, helped recruit Derrick Henry this offseason before the longtime Tennessee Titans running back signed a two-year, $16 million deal with the Ravens.
1 day ago · When school starts again, you may want to reconsider whether your child should play tackle football. FAQs only, USA TODAY Ray Lewis III, son of Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, was suffering from CTE when he died last summer, the family announced Thursday, warning of the risks associated with participating in tackle football before age 14.
2 days ago · Ray Lewis hasn’t played football since 2012, but the Hall of Famer is still helping the Ravens on the field. Lewis, who spent his entire 17-year career in Baltimore, helped recruit Derrick Henry ...
4 days ago · Ray Lewis hasn’t played football since 2012, but the Hall of Famer is still helping the Ravens on the field. Lewis, who spent his entire 17-year career in Baltimore, helped recruit Derrick Henry this offseason before the longtime Tennessee Titans running back signed a two-year, $16 million deal with the Ravens.
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5 days ago · Baltimore Ravens legend Ray Lewis discusses the significance of the Preakness Stakes, explaining why he's so passionate about Baltimore hosting the marquee event.