Ray Lewis to return in December

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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Feb 2025

    Ray Lewis to return in December

    Terrell Suggs reportedly won't be the only member of the Baltimore Ravens' defense to defy the odds by returning this season from what was thought to be a season-ending injury.

    Yahoo! Sports, citing more than six sources, reported that fellow linebacker Ray Lewis is expected to return sometime next month despite tearing his triceps against the Cowboys last month.

    "For the greatest player in Ravens history to be able to return from this injury and come on this championship run with us? When he was said to be down and out? Man, that's critical mass. When he comes through that tunnel, that's gonna be the earthquake and the tsunami," Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo told Yahoo! Sports.

    Lewis was in San Diego on Sunday to watch his team rally for a 16-13 overtime victory and gave his teammates a pregame speech. He wouldn't confirm that he plans to return this season.

    "You've got eyes -- what do you expect to happen? I'm here to support my team," he told Yahoo! Sports.

    Sunday's victory, thanks in large part to Ray Rice's fourth-and-29 conversion in the fourth quarter on a drive that allowed the Ravens to tie the game, moved Baltimore to 9-2. The Ravens hold a commanding three-game lead in the AFC North over the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals, who both are 6-5.

    Suggs returned to play last month despite suffering a torn Achilles tendon in May. Suggs told the website that making it to the AFC Championship Game only to lose last season inspired his quick return.

    Suggs told the website that doctors told him "the earliest most people come back from this is nine months, but it's usually a year."

    "I just chose not to accept that. I had to get back. We came so close last year. We're on the brink of something big. I didn't want to leave the job undone," he told Yahoo! Sports.

    The Ravens placed Lewis on the injured/designated to return list last month but had been noncommittal about his chances of playing again this season. Yahoo! is reporting that Lewis might return to practice as soon as Thursday, the first day he is eligible to return.

    The website, citing a source close to Lewis, reported that the linebacker is undergoing a form of platelet-rich plasma therapy to treat his injury. Former Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward used a similar therapy to play in Pittsburgh's Super Bowl XLIII win over the Cardinals despite having a sprained knee.

    Yahoo! reported that Lewis could return to the field as soon as Dec. 16 against the Denver Broncos or the following week against the New York Giants. If the Ravens decide to be cautious, Lewis could be saved for their playoff opener, as well.

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/86...rn-year-report
    Forget taking coaches or front office guys, give me some members of the Ravens training staff.
  • BigBucs
    Unpretentious
    • May 2009
    • 12758

    #2
    Might as well wait until the playoffs if he isnt %100




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    • Glenbino
      Jelly and Ice Cream
      • Nov 2009
      • 4994

      #3
      I dunno.. that Denver game is going to be chocked full of playoff implications for both teams. If Ray can play without a major risk of re-injury he should probably be out there.

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      • Bmore
        The True Free-Man
        • Oct 2008
        • 6256

        #4
        Nothing would compare to having Ray Lewis back for our home game against the Broncos.

        Two sure HOFers, Peyton Vs. Ray Lewis maybe for the last time.


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        • BazookaJoe5
          Formerly ravensownall17
          • Feb 2009
          • 1490

          #5
          This is going to sound bad, but I don't really know if this is good news for the Ravens. Coincidence or not, the Ravens have been far better defensively without him than they were with him earlier in the year. In fact, his replacement, Dannell Ellerbe, has been the best player on the defense over that span. It would be a damn shame if he were to get benched for Ray's return.

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          • Rudi
            #CyCueto
            • Nov 2008
            • 9905

            #6
            Originally posted by BazookaJoe5
            This is going to sound bad, but I don't really know if this is good news for the Ravens. Coincidence or not, the Ravens have been far better defensively without him than they were with him earlier in the year. In fact, his replacement, Dannell Ellerbe, has been the best player on the defense over that span. It would be a damn shame if he were to get benched for Ray's return.

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            • BazookaJoe5
              Formerly ravensownall17
              • Feb 2009
              • 1490

              #7
              It's true. He's been a great player for a long time but I know what I saw and everyone else saw the weeks leading up to his injury. He was totally ineffective in every area of the game, getting pushed around in run defense and nowhere near guys in pass defense. Ray will always be my favorite player but I'm not one of the Ravens fans who view him as an untouchable God who is still an elite player.

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              • BigBucs
                Unpretentious
                • May 2009
                • 12758

                #8
                Sounds like Derrick Brooks last year in Tampa, not happy about letting him walk but sometimes these legends need to swallow their pride and hang em up. That said, Lewis should be afforded the opportunity to play out the rest of this season and you all evaluate where you will go from there.




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