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August 17, 2025
Family Of NFL Legend Ray Lewis Is Asking For Prayers - The Spun
Andrew Holleran
The Spun
Family Of NFL Legend Ray Lewis Is Asking For Prayers - The Spun

Ray Lewis’s family asks for prayers after Keyshawn Wilder, Wilder’s death, and the Shenandoah athletics community rallies in grief. Wilder, the nephew of Lewis and a Shenandoah football figure, is honored by the school for leadership and dedication on and off the field. Messages of support flood social media as relatives, coaches, and fans navigate a heartbreaking loss.

The piece centers on a powerful NFL legacy and the ripple effect of tragedy through a prominent football family. It highlights the importance of community during tough times, especially within sports networks where mentorship and memory fuel resilience.

Community figures emphasize strength and healing, underlining the role of faith, connection, and shared memories in moving forward. The reporting closes paying tribute to Wilder and recognizing the enduring bond between families, schools, and fans who support one another in sorrow.

Authored by Andrew Holleran, the article weaves a somber, supportive narrative that honors Wilder’s impact and the family’s need for prayers and solidarity during this difficult period.

What is the immediate fantasy takeaway for Ravens pass-catchers after this tragedy?How might Shenandoah’s program leverage Wilder’s passing for recruiting and momentum?What broader NFL implications could emerge from this family tragedy in terms of team dynamics and fantasy outlooks?Which defensive Ravens players could benefit from a tightened, more disciplined approach during this period?How should fantasy managers adjust Ravens lineup decisions in light of this development?
Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://thespun.com/nfl/family-of-nfl-legend-ray-l..

August 13, 2025
Michael Phelps gives Baltimore Ravens players swimming lessons - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Michael Phelps gives Baltimore Ravens players swimming lessons - NBC Sports

Michael Phelps answered a humorous call from Baltimore Ravens teammates to visit their training camp, joining Marlon Humphrey, Ronnie Stanley, Kyle Hamilton and Charlie Kolar at Loyola University’s Mangione Aquatic Center. The Ravens joked that one in three players can’t swim, turning the moment into a hands-on water-safety session as Phelps encouraged baby steps—blowing bubbles and gradually jumping in—to build trust in the water and in themselves.

Phelps’ ties to the Ravens run deep: a longtime fan and ally in water safety via the Michael Phelps Foundation, friendships with Ray Lewis, and Olympic race broadcasts at M&T Bank Stadium during preseason. His message—tiny daily habits stacking to big results—echoes his competitive drive and serves as a bridge between elite athletics and community safety.

Separately, Phelps spoke to the University of Alabama football team, underscoring how cross-sport mentorship can fuel performance culture. Across both stops, the takeaway is clear: greatness hides in disciplined, incremental progress, whatever arena you compete in. The Ravens left the session energized to push safety, focus and fundamentals in and out of the pool.

Which Ravens player from the visit is most likely to gain fantasy value this season based on cross‑training with Phelps' message?Does Phelps' water-safety focus translate to a fantasy-specific trend for Ravens’ defensive players?Could the Alabama pep talk hint at future cross‑sport mentorship pipelines for Ravens players?How does the Ravens’ Phelps‑Lewis collaboration shape their brand and fantasy coverage in 2025?
Mentions:
@Charlie Kolar | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Charlie Kolar | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Kyle Hamilton | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Kyle Hamilton | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Marlon Humphrey | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Marlon Humphrey | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ronnie Stanley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ronnie Stanley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/michael-ph..

August 12, 2025
Baltimore Ravens swim with Michael Phelps, get lessons from Olympic gold medalist - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Baltimore Ravens swim with Michael Phelps, get lessons from Olympic gold medalist - Washington Times

Baltimore embraced a cross‑sport moment as Michael Phelps visited Ravens practice, following social clips of players swimming and diving near Loyola University. Phelps staged a spirited race, giving teammates head starts and still sparking competition. He also spoke with the team on the practice field alongside Ray Lewis, while defensive coordinator Zach Orr praised the message, tying elite performance to the grind behind the scenes.

The encounter underscored a shared thread: preparation fuels peak moments. Orr highlighted how studying greats reveals the unseen work, and both Phelps and Lewis echoed the grind that comes before the spotlight. For Ravens fans and fantasy players, the takeaway is a reinforce­ment of mental discipline and relentless routine as the club pursues another deep run.

How might Ravens players translate Phelps' preparation mindset into weekly fantasy targets?Which Ravens players could rise due to a culture of unseen hard work?Could cross‑training and mental prep shift Ravens’ late‑season fantasy schedules?What concrete prep habits could fantasy managers monitor to gauge Ravens’ momentum?
Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Michael Phelps | | NFL
@Michael Phelps | | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/aug/12/b..

June 25, 2025
Ravens legend Ray Lewis claims his spot among the NFL's al-time elite
@TheRavensWire
Ravens Wire
Ravens legend Ray Lewis claims his spot among the NFL's al-time elite

Ray Lewis, the legendary linebacker of the Baltimore Ravens, has been recognized as one of the top 25 players in NFL history. Known for his intense on-field presence and leadership, Lewis transformed the Ravens’ defense during his 17-season career. His contributions helped the Ravens secure two Super Bowl titles. This acknowledgment not only cements his legacy but also highlights Baltimore’s unique identity, where defensive prowess often takes center stage over offensive stars.

The Ravens, established in 1996 after the relocation of the Cleveland Browns, have built a reputation for defensive excellence, partly due to Lewis's remarkable career. His aggressive playing style and ability to motivate teammates were pivotal in crafting the Ravens’ formidable defense, making them a perennial force in the NFL.

How did Ray Lewis's leadership affect team dynamics?What were Ray Lewis's most notable rivalries?What is the legacy of Ray Lewis in the NFL?What strategies did the Ravens employ during Lewis's era?
Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://ravenswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/r..

May 8, 2025
Here are the players Tom Brady feared getting hit by the most, with an unsurprising name taking the top spot - CBSSports.com
@TylerSully
CBSSports
Here are the players Tom Brady feared getting hit by the most, with an unsurprising name taking the top spot - CBSSports.com

Tom Brady, the legendary QB, opened up about the defensive players that instilled fear in him during his career. On the 'IMPAULSIVE' podcast, he named Ray Lewis, Ndamukong Suh, J.J. Watt, and Haloti Ngata as some of the toughest opponents he faced. Notably, both Lewis and Ngata were key players on the Baltimore Ravens, a team the Patriots often battled during Brady's dynasty. He recalled their intimidating presence and the importance of physical training to withstand such hits, referencing the demand of facing elite defenders like Aaron Donald.

Brady's career included a staggering 646 sacks, a testament to the pressure he faced. Interestingly, he didn't mention Bernard Pollard, the safety whose hit ended his season in 2008, highlighting the respect he holds for defenders who challenged him on the field. This discussion offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a quarterback who, while revered, was also just as wary of the hazards of the game.

What role did physical preparedness play in Brady's success?How do current NFL quarterbacks prepare for facing top defensive players?What impact has Brady had on the quarterback position?What lessons can be learned from Brady's experiences with feared defenders?
Mentions:
@Haloti Ngata | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Haloti Ngata | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@J.J. Watt | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@J.J. Watt | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Ndamukong Suh | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Ndamukong Suh | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Tom Brady | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Tom Brady | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/here-are-the-pl..

August 17, 2025
Family Of NFL Legend Ray Lewis Is Asking For Prayers - The Spun
Andrew Holleran
The Spun
Family Of NFL Legend Ray Lewis Is Asking For Prayers - The Spun

Ray Lewis’s family asks for prayers after Keyshawn Wilder, Wilder’s death, and the Shenandoah athletics community rallies in grief. Wilder, the nephew of Lewis and a Shenandoah football figure, is honored by the school for leadership and dedication on and off the field. Messages of support flood social media as relatives, coaches, and fans navigate a heartbreaking loss.

The piece centers on a powerful NFL legacy and the ripple effect of tragedy through a prominent football family. It highlights the importance of community during tough times, especially within sports networks where mentorship and memory fuel resilience.

Community figures emphasize strength and healing, underlining the role of faith, connection, and shared memories in moving forward. The reporting closes paying tribute to Wilder and recognizing the enduring bond between families, schools, and fans who support one another in sorrow.

Authored by Andrew Holleran, the article weaves a somber, supportive narrative that honors Wilder’s impact and the family’s need for prayers and solidarity during this difficult period.

What is the immediate fantasy takeaway for Ravens pass-catchers after this tragedy?How might Shenandoah’s program leverage Wilder’s passing for recruiting and momentum?What broader NFL implications could emerge from this family tragedy in terms of team dynamics and fantasy outlooks?Which defensive Ravens players could benefit from a tightened, more disciplined approach during this period?How should fantasy managers adjust Ravens lineup decisions in light of this development?
Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://thespun.com/nfl/family-of-nfl-legend-ray-l..

August 13, 2025
Michael Phelps gives Baltimore Ravens players swimming lessons - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Michael Phelps gives Baltimore Ravens players swimming lessons - NBC Sports

Michael Phelps answered a humorous call from Baltimore Ravens teammates to visit their training camp, joining Marlon Humphrey, Ronnie Stanley, Kyle Hamilton and Charlie Kolar at Loyola University’s Mangione Aquatic Center. The Ravens joked that one in three players can’t swim, turning the moment into a hands-on water-safety session as Phelps encouraged baby steps—blowing bubbles and gradually jumping in—to build trust in the water and in themselves.

Phelps’ ties to the Ravens run deep: a longtime fan and ally in water safety via the Michael Phelps Foundation, friendships with Ray Lewis, and Olympic race broadcasts at M&T Bank Stadium during preseason. His message—tiny daily habits stacking to big results—echoes his competitive drive and serves as a bridge between elite athletics and community safety.

Separately, Phelps spoke to the University of Alabama football team, underscoring how cross-sport mentorship can fuel performance culture. Across both stops, the takeaway is clear: greatness hides in disciplined, incremental progress, whatever arena you compete in. The Ravens left the session energized to push safety, focus and fundamentals in and out of the pool.

Which Ravens player from the visit is most likely to gain fantasy value this season based on cross‑training with Phelps' message?Does Phelps' water-safety focus translate to a fantasy-specific trend for Ravens’ defensive players?Could the Alabama pep talk hint at future cross‑sport mentorship pipelines for Ravens players?How does the Ravens’ Phelps‑Lewis collaboration shape their brand and fantasy coverage in 2025?
Mentions:
@Charlie Kolar | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Charlie Kolar | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Kyle Hamilton | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Kyle Hamilton | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Marlon Humphrey | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Marlon Humphrey | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ronnie Stanley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ronnie Stanley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/michael-ph..

August 12, 2025
Baltimore Ravens swim with Michael Phelps, get lessons from Olympic gold medalist - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Baltimore Ravens swim with Michael Phelps, get lessons from Olympic gold medalist - Washington Times

Baltimore embraced a cross‑sport moment as Michael Phelps visited Ravens practice, following social clips of players swimming and diving near Loyola University. Phelps staged a spirited race, giving teammates head starts and still sparking competition. He also spoke with the team on the practice field alongside Ray Lewis, while defensive coordinator Zach Orr praised the message, tying elite performance to the grind behind the scenes.

The encounter underscored a shared thread: preparation fuels peak moments. Orr highlighted how studying greats reveals the unseen work, and both Phelps and Lewis echoed the grind that comes before the spotlight. For Ravens fans and fantasy players, the takeaway is a reinforce­ment of mental discipline and relentless routine as the club pursues another deep run.

How might Ravens players translate Phelps' preparation mindset into weekly fantasy targets?Which Ravens players could rise due to a culture of unseen hard work?Could cross‑training and mental prep shift Ravens’ late‑season fantasy schedules?What concrete prep habits could fantasy managers monitor to gauge Ravens’ momentum?
Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Michael Phelps | | NFL
@Michael Phelps | | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/aug/12/b..

June 25, 2025
Ravens legend Ray Lewis claims his spot among the NFL's al-time elite
@TheRavensWire
Ravens Wire
Ravens legend Ray Lewis claims his spot among the NFL's al-time elite

Ray Lewis, the legendary linebacker of the Baltimore Ravens, has been recognized as one of the top 25 players in NFL history. Known for his intense on-field presence and leadership, Lewis transformed the Ravens’ defense during his 17-season career. His contributions helped the Ravens secure two Super Bowl titles. This acknowledgment not only cements his legacy but also highlights Baltimore’s unique identity, where defensive prowess often takes center stage over offensive stars.

The Ravens, established in 1996 after the relocation of the Cleveland Browns, have built a reputation for defensive excellence, partly due to Lewis's remarkable career. His aggressive playing style and ability to motivate teammates were pivotal in crafting the Ravens’ formidable defense, making them a perennial force in the NFL.

How did Ray Lewis's leadership affect team dynamics?What were Ray Lewis's most notable rivalries?What is the legacy of Ray Lewis in the NFL?What strategies did the Ravens employ during Lewis's era?
Mentions:
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://ravenswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/r..

May 8, 2025
Here are the players Tom Brady feared getting hit by the most, with an unsurprising name taking the top spot - CBSSports.com
@TylerSully
CBSSports
Here are the players Tom Brady feared getting hit by the most, with an unsurprising name taking the top spot - CBSSports.com

Tom Brady, the legendary QB, opened up about the defensive players that instilled fear in him during his career. On the 'IMPAULSIVE' podcast, he named Ray Lewis, Ndamukong Suh, J.J. Watt, and Haloti Ngata as some of the toughest opponents he faced. Notably, both Lewis and Ngata were key players on the Baltimore Ravens, a team the Patriots often battled during Brady's dynasty. He recalled their intimidating presence and the importance of physical training to withstand such hits, referencing the demand of facing elite defenders like Aaron Donald.

Brady's career included a staggering 646 sacks, a testament to the pressure he faced. Interestingly, he didn't mention Bernard Pollard, the safety whose hit ended his season in 2008, highlighting the respect he holds for defenders who challenged him on the field. This discussion offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a quarterback who, while revered, was also just as wary of the hazards of the game.

What role did physical preparedness play in Brady's success?How do current NFL quarterbacks prepare for facing top defensive players?What impact has Brady had on the quarterback position?What lessons can be learned from Brady's experiences with feared defenders?
Mentions:
@Haloti Ngata | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Haloti Ngata | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@J.J. Watt | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@J.J. Watt | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Ndamukong Suh | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Ndamukong Suh | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Ray Lewis | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Tom Brady | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL
@Tom Brady | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/here-are-the-pl..

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