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Ray Lewis won two Super Bowl championships as a Baltimore Raven. The first was on January 28, 2001 in Super Bowl XXXV, the second was on February 3, 2013 in Super Bowl XLVII.
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Ray Lewis has 2 Super Bowl rings, one for SB XXXV (2001, Tampa), and SB XLVII (2013, NOLA)
Only one member of the Baltimore Ravens' world championship teams of 2000 and 2012 played in Super Bowls XXXV and XLVII -- linebacker Ray Lewis.
The first Super Bowl was telecast on both NBC and CBS. The NBC announcers were Curt Gowdy and Paul Christman. The CBS announcers were Ray Scott, Frank Gifford, and Jack Whitaker.
Ray Lewis finished his career with 41.5 sacks.
Larry Kelley, the 1936 winner from Yale, played on defense during his college days but was much better known for his pass receiving ability. Leon Hart, the 1948 winner from Notre Dame, also played on both sides. The only player that was strictly a defensive player that won the Heisman was cornerback Charles Woodson, the 1997 winner from Michigan. Click on the 'Heisman Trophy Winners' link on this page to view all of the winners starting from 1935. Actually Woodson wasn't the just a defensive player he won the award mainly because of his punt and kick returning granted he was a great corner but that wasn't enough for him to win the fact he was a great return man gave him the heisman
Ray Lewis was drafted once. He was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft.