Ray Lewis: Faith, Family and The Baltimore Ravens | Undeniable with Dan Patrick

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Published 2024-01-18
Dive deep into the psyche of a legendary warrior of the gridiron, Ray Lewis. In this profound exploration, the Super Bowl champion and Baltimore Ravens icon opens up about the storied career that led him to become the epitome of NFL excellence. From humble beginnings to dominating the field as a middle linebacker, Lewis explains why his relentless work ethic and unparalleled mindset propelled him to greatness.

Witness as Lewis shares the intimate details of his journey, revealing the personal battles, the transformative playing card workouts, and the fierce determination that fueled his ascent to the Hall of Fame. Discover how he overcame adversity, including legal challenges and physical injuries, to solidify his legacy not only as a two-time Defensive Player of the Year but as a leader who inspired both teammates and opponents alike.

Join us in celebrating the triumphs and trials of Ray Lewis, whose name has become synonymous with NFL Football excellence.


CHAPTERS:
0:25 - Introduction to Ray Lewis
1:50 - Ray Lewis' Childhood Background
7:20 - Fitness Journey with Cards
10:00 - Challenging Home Dynamics
17:50 - Ray Lewis at University of Miami
20:53 - Early NFL Draft Decision
22:23 - Drafted by Baltimore Ravens
27:00 - Ray Lewis' Atlanta Controversy
31:37 - Super Bowl XXXV Highlights
34:30 - Super Bowl Victory Emotions
39:45 - AFC Clash: Lewis vs. Brady
45:10 - Super Bowl XLVII Recap
51:10 - Ray Lewis' Future Endeavors
53:45 - Ray Lewis: WWE Persona Speculation
55:05 - Self-Awareness Insights
55:23 - Visualization Techniques

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-zu5rb1mm2n
    God saved my life 10 years ago through my son and the Baltimore Ravens on February 2nd 2013 as they beat San Fran in the Superbowl and I became sober. Sober ten years almost 11 thank you Bmore
  • @joelaglaen4333
    besides my parents this man here is one of the reasons i made it out of Baltimore did 20 years in the Marines and made it out of combat. as 42 year old man i thank you.
  • @themustbefunshow
    Y’all know him as Ray Lewis but when I first met him it was Mr Lewis. I had the privilege to be friends with his son Ray Lewis III and when he passed away last year I could only think about how much Mr Lewis loved his son. God bless you and the family. ❤🙏🏾
  • @Redmenace96
    Ray Lewis is one of my heroes. I am a 57 yo white guy from a small town. I listen, listen, listen to his interviews to understand the Black experience in America. He is the man who transcends boundaries and stereotypes and makes us all understand humanity and life better. His abilities on the field are exciting, but his thoughts and speech are enduring.
  • @isaacwallace9661
    I was at this filming in 2018. Been waiting for it to come out ever since. A life changing experience mentally
  • There gotta be a Ray Lewis movie he's always been a huge inspiration to me to play football and be a good defensive back
  • @chadh6777
    Die hard Steelers fan so was never a big Ray Lewis supporter but after see this interview I have so much more respect for him and what he accomplished.
  • @frankcouste4785
    Let’s thank Ray for doing everything with the vets and people that made a few mistakes in life and giving them a chance to do something new that they can make a honest living
  • @shanek1962
    Hey Ray, we played with you buddy all the way through Kathleen, me at Miami. Me and my brother #48 and #54. That picture was the Lakeland Patriots then we moved to the Lumberjack, through Seth McKeel and into Kathleen. Great days, great memories.
  • @skiphyatt3034
    GOD BLESS YOU RAY!!! You are a real man My Mom raised 4 boys by herself i know where your coming from . GOD LOVES YOU
  • @gavinkihn4701
    Wow the love as a ravens fan I still have for Ray is unmeasurable I grew up watching him and going to the games in Baltimore. What a story that ray has I’m proud to be a ravens fan! Now it’s time for us to get another ring!
  • @gabeko2044
    A phenomenal athlete. Inspiring leader. I still can’t stand the Ravens, but have immense respect for this guy. He overcame a lot.
  • @jameswidner8205
    This is one great guy. A total inspiration for young people now a days. He and Ed Reid are helping young football players how to prepare to be the best that they can be. Great man.
  • @jzaragoza9152
    I'm a niner fan, but I'm glad Ray won that Super Bowl.
  • @ivandemko3360
    I was 10 years old when they won the first Super Bowl. Changed ravens culture forever
  • @805-Loc
    The Greatest Middle Linebacker In NFL History The Land 🦈 Ray Lewis