

Lewis, a two-time Super Bowl champion, 13-time Pro Bowler, and the face of the Ravens’ intimidating defense for nearly two decades, will now bring his fire, football IQ, and leadership full circle — this time from the sidelines.
“This is more than football,” said team owner Steve Bisciotti during the press conference. “Ray is the embodiment of what it means to be a Raven — tough, committed, loyal, and built for greatness. Having him back in the building, mentoring our young talent and contributing to the culture he helped create, is the best news we could possibly deliver to our fans.”
The decision has electrified the Ravens’ fanbase, with many calling it a “full-circle moment” for the franchise. Lewis, known not only for his bone-rattling tackles but also his passionate locker room speeches, is expected to bring a unique edge and energy to the Ravens’ coaching staff.
Head Coach John Harbaugh welcomed the return, stating, “Ray’s football mind is as sharp as ever. He understands the game at a level few ever will. Our players are about to experience something truly special.”
While his exact title and responsibilities are still being finalized, it’s confirmed that Lewis will play a significant role in defensive development, player mentorship, and team motivation — areas in which he has always excelled.
For Lewis, the return is deeply personal.
“This city raised me. This organization made me,” Lewis said, visibly emotional. “And now I get to give it all back — not just with words, but by molding the next generation of Ravens. I’m home.”
Fans have already flooded social media with excitement, and ticket sales for the 2025 season are seeing a noticeable surge. The Ravens are poised to not just contend — but dominate — with their most iconic player once again in the trenches.
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