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878.1k Followers, 536 Following, 1,968 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ray Lewis (@raylewis). Ray Lewis, American professional gridiron football player who is considered to be one of the greatest linebackers in National Football League history. He won two Super Bowl titles (2001, 2013) as a member of the Baltimore Ravens. Learn more about Lewis’s life in this article. “I don’t know a man on this Earth who can outwork me.” – Ray Lewis. “Let me explain my job very simply: My job is to line up five, seven, 10 yards in front of a man and run into him at full speed.” – Ray Lewis. “I’m a prideful person when it comes to competition.” – Ray Lewis. Career Stats for ILB Ray Lewis. YEAR TEAM G Total Solo AST SCK SFTY PDEF INT TDS YDS AVG LNG; 1996 Baltimore Ravens. Ray Lewis The newest addition to INSIDE THE NFL, Ray Lewis joins veterans Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason as an analyst during the show’s 10th season on SHOWTIME. The Baltimore Ravens’ second-ever draft pick, Lewis led the organization to its first two Super Bowls during his NFL career, the entirety of which he spent in Baltimore.

How to download apps from mac store as dmg download. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Two sons of pro football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis have announced on social media they will transfer to play at Kentucky.

Rayshad Lewis and Rahsaan Lewis announced their decisions Wednesday on verified Twitter accounts. A Wildcats football spokeswoman says the brothers are confirmed walk-ons.

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— Rayshad Lewis (@ThatOtherLewis) August 5, 2020

Rayshad Lewis, 5-foot-10 and 176 pounds, played wide receiver and special teams as a senior at Maryland last season after switching from defense the previous year. He previously played at Utah State before transferring to Maryland.

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— Saan💯🎒🌟🔮🔑👑 (@RahsaanL) August 6, 2020

Rahsaan Lewis, a 5-11, 181-pound receiver, played several games at Florida Atlantic last season before redshirting. He began his collegiate career at Central Florida and played in seven contests as a defensive back.

Ray Lewis was a 2018 Hall of Fame inductee following a 17-year NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens. The 13-time Pro Bowl selection was twice named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year after an All-America college career at Miami (Florida).

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For reality TV stars, life in the public eye often invites undue judgement. Yet while shows like Keeping Up with the Kardashians and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills thrive on drama, the daughters from The Last Alaskans have found themselves the targets of unwarranted hate speech because of their looks.

Upon first glance, it's clear sisters Molly, Emma, and Sarah — children of Ray and Cindy Lewis — look a bit different with regard to their eyes. Per Starcasm, some viewers cruelly speculated that their appearance comes from being inbred, but in reality, the daughters suffer from a rare genetic condition: Blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES).

According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders, BPES presents four distinct facial features at birth — narrow eyes, droopy eyelids, an upward fold of skin of the inner lower eyelids, and widely set eyes — which can cause difficulty when opening the eyes fully and impact an affected individual's quality of vision. NORD adds that, while BPES type I involves premature ovarian insufficiency in females along with the characteristic facial features, BPES type II manifests as these facial features alone.

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While Starcasm notes the family doesn't know which BPES type they carry, they know the rare condition came from the recessive gene carried by mother Cindy. However, it's doubly rare that all three daughters acquired this mutation, as the likelihood of passing the altered gene from parent to child reportedly remains low at 50%. Even so, this condition hasn't hindered the sisters one bit.

Molly Lewis wants the haters to 'get a life'

While Molly Lewis and her sisters remain susceptible to harsh criticism, the eldest child had some choice words for the show's armchair critics.

'Thank you to all of you who have posted positive comments in our defense!' Molly wrote during an online Q&A five years ago (per Starcasm). 'They're encouraging and it's nice to know there's people out there who get out of the show what's supposed to be. But to the rest of you on the other side of the discussion—come on, get a life! Honestly I feel sorry for you. Can't you enjoy the show for what it is? It's a shame that all you seem to be taking away from it is the subject of our eyes. If it had anything to do with the topic of the show it would be addressed.'

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She continued by noting, 'Everyone has their flaws, ours are just more obvious than others.' Molly added, 'I'm sorry if it looks weird to some of you, but that's your problem. Most of you all have 'normal' eyes so why does it matter to you so much? Don't you have anything better to do with your lives than worry about others'?'

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Choosing to take the high road, Molly concluded, 'It's the way God chose to make us and we accept it. If you aren't satisfied with that response then that's your issue. I don't know what else to say.' Well-put!