Ray Lewis Joins ESPN, Will Work With ‘Monday Night Football’ Crew, Both ‘Countdown’ Shows

by abournenesn

Mar 13, 2013

No, you have not seen the last of Ray Lewis.

The Ravens linebacker and future Hall of Famer has joined ESPN, according to the Worldwide Leader.

The two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and 13-time Pro Bowl selection will join the Monday Night Countdown and Sunday NFL Countdown shows. He’ll also appear alongside Stuart Scott, Trent Dilfer and Steve Young on-site for every Monday Night Football game next season.

“ESPN is such a big part of how fans watch and experience sports, especially the NFL, so I’m excited to join their team,” Lewis said in a statement. “I’m ready to bring the same level of passion to this next phase of my life as I brought to the field during my years as a player. I can’t wait to work with my new teammates, many of whom I’ve already known for years.”

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