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Mind-Boggling Stats: Ray Lewis

Former All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis' 17-year career with the Baltimore Ravens was truly remarkable.

The two-time Defensive Player of the Year collected an array of honors and awards throughout his career, including two Super Bowl victories with the Ravens. Check out the most mind-boggling stats about the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee's career.

Lewis amassed 2,061 tackles throughout his career.
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Torrent of Tackles

Lewis amassed 2,061 tackles throughout his career.

Lewis was named to the AP All-Pro first team seven times. He is tied for the second most All-Pro first team placements for a linebacker in the Super Bowl Era.
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All-Pro

Lewis was named to the AP All-Pro first team seven times. He is tied for the second most All-Pro first team placements for a linebacker in the Super Bowl Era.

In 1999 during future Hall of Famer Kurt Warner's first NFL start, Lewis caught Warner's first career interception.
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Intercepted Warner

In 1999 during future Hall of Famer Kurt Warner's first NFL start, Lewis caught Warner's first career interception.

Lewis played 228 games for the Baltimore Ravens during his career, which is the third-most in NFL history by a defensive player who spent his entire career with one team.
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Record Attendance

Lewis played 228 games for the Baltimore Ravens during his career, which is the third-most in NFL history by a defensive player who spent his entire career with one team.

The Ravens ranked top 10 in Total Defense in 12 of Lewis' 17 seasons with the team.
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Led Ravens' Defense

The Ravens ranked top 10 in Total Defense in 12 of Lewis' 17 seasons with the team.

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