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sports1 year ago

Ray Lewis in the Mix for FAU Coaching Role Amid Speculation

Ray Lewis, the Hall of Fame linebacker, was initially reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter as a candidate for the head coaching position at Florida Atlantic University. However, an ESPN.com article later clarified that any discussions about Lewis's candidacy are premature, with sources indicating that FAU is considering other candidates. This situation highlights the complexities and sometimes premature nature of sports journalism and reporting.

sports1 year ago

Ray Lewis in the Mix for FAU Coaching Role Amid Speculation

Ray Lewis, the former NFL linebacker, has expressed a strong desire to become the head coach of Florida Atlantic University (FAU) football, inspired by Deion Sanders' success at Colorado. Despite his enthusiasm and proximity to the campus, Lewis lacks college coaching experience and is not considered a serious candidate. The frontrunner for the position is Charlie Weis Jr., Ole Miss offensive coordinator and former FAU staff member, who has significant support within the program. Other potential candidates include Buster Faulkner, Ja’Juan Seider, and Tim Harris Jr.

sports1 year ago

Ray Lewis Considered for FAU Head Coach Amidst Conflicting Reports

ESPN has contradicted its own NFL insider Adam Schefter's report that Ray Lewis is a candidate for the head coaching position at Florida Atlantic University (FAU). While Schefter suggested Lewis, a Hall-of-Fame linebacker, might follow a path similar to Deion Sanders, an ESPN.com article stated that FAU is not expected to hire Lewis. FAU recently fired head coach Tom Herman after a poor performance, and the search for a new coach continues.

sports1 year ago

Ray Lewis Linked to FAU Head Coach Role Amid Speculation

Ray Lewis, the Hall of Fame linebacker and former Baltimore Ravens star, is reportedly a candidate for the head coaching position at Florida Atlantic University, following the firing of Tom Herman. Despite having no coaching experience, Lewis's legendary status and proximity to his hometown in Florida make him an intriguing option, similar to Deion Sanders' successful transition to coaching. FAU is struggling in the American Athletic Conference, with a 2-8 record this season.

sports1 year ago

Ray Lewis Unlikely to Join FAU Despite Rumors

FAU is reportedly considering NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis for their head coaching position after dismissing Tom Herman. Despite having no coaching experience, Lewis's potential candidacy follows the trend of former players like Deion Sanders and Eddie George successfully transitioning to coaching roles. However, Ross Dellenger reports that Lewis's candidacy is unlikely to materialize.

sports1 year ago

Ray Lewis Considered for FAU Head Coach Role Amidst Speculation

Ray Lewis is unlikely to become the next head coach at Florida Atlantic University, as there has been no communication between him and the school. Despite ESPN's report suggesting Lewis as a candidate, his lack of collegiate coaching experience and the absence of talks with FAU make his hiring improbable. FAU recently fired coach Tom Herman after a 6-16 record, and the school is exploring options for his replacement. Comparisons have been made to Deion Sanders' successful transition to coaching, but Lewis's situation differs significantly.

sports2 years ago

Odell Beckham Jr. Confident in Return for Steelers Game

Odell Beckham Jr. expects to play against the Steelers after missing the past two games due to an ankle injury, stating that his time on the sideline was "more preventative." Beckham is eager to experience the Ravens-Steelers rivalry and believes the team has room to improve despite their 3-1 record. In another news, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh sees similarities between Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis and current linebacker Roquan Smith, while both Harbaugh and Smith share fond memories of the late Dick Butkus. As for injured running back J.K. Dobbins, his potential return this season remains uncertain.

sports2 years ago

Ray Lewis III's Cause of Death Suspected Overdose, Ali Wong Shares Filming Experience

Ray Lewis III, the son of NFL legend Ray Lewis, died at the age of 28 from a suspected drug overdose in Central Florida. Police found him unresponsive and administered the opioid overdose antidote naloxone, but it was unsuccessful. A blue pill, needles, and a plastic bag were found near his body. Lewis III played college football at Miami Hurricanes, Coastal Carolina, and Virginia Union. An official autopsy report is pending.

sports2 years ago

Ray Lewis' Son Dies of Suspected Overdose

Ray Lewis III, the son of former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, died from a suspected drug overdose at the age of 28. Lewis III followed in his father's footsteps and played football, attending Lake Mary Prep in Florida before playing cornerback at Miami and Coastal Carolina. He finished his career at Virginia Union. His younger brother, Rahsaan Lewis, mourned his loss on Instagram. Police believe the incident was a tragic accident.

sports2 years ago

Ray Lewis III, Son of NFL Great, Dies at 28 from Suspected Overdose

Ray Lewis III, the son of former Miami Hurricanes and Baltimore Ravens Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, died at the age of 28 due to a suspected overdose. Lewis III played for his father's alma mater for two seasons before transferring to Coastal Carolina and then Virginia Union. He recorded 37 total tackles with three tackles for loss in his final college season.

sports2 years ago

Ray Lewis III, Son of Ravens Legend, Dies at 28 from Suspected Overdose

Ray Lewis III, the son of former NFL player Ray Lewis, died of a suspected overdose at the age of 28. He played football at his father's alma mater, the University of Miami, before transferring to Coastal Carolina and finishing his career at Virginia Union. Lewis was found unconscious in a bedroom and attempts to revive him with naloxone were unsuccessful. His former coach described him as a hard worker and a great kid.

sports2 years ago

Ray Lewis III's Cause of Death and Narcan Use Revealed in Police Report

Ray Anthony Lewis III, the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, was found unresponsive in a Florida home and was administered Narcan, which is used to treat narcotic overdoses, but was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. A police report revealed that a used needle, a small plastic bag, and an anti-anxiety pill were found in the home. Lewis III played football at the University of Miami, his father's alma mater, and later transferred to Coastal Carolina and Virginia Union.

sports2 years ago

Ray Lewis' Son Ray Lewis III Dies at 28 from Reported Overdose

Ray Lewis III, son of former NFL Ravens legend Ray Lewis, died from an overdose in a Casselberry home. A blue pill, "unofficially" identified as Alprazolam was found near him. Lewis III was a former football star at Lake Mary Prep and played collegiate ball at Miami, Coastal Carolina, and Virginia Union. His younger brother shared on social media that the 28-year-old had died.

obituary2 years ago

Ray Lewis' Son Found Dead at Home, Cause of Death Revealed.

Ray Anthony Lewis III, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, was found unresponsive at a home in Casselberry and was administered Narcan, an opioid overdose reversal drug, but was declared dead at the hospital. It is unclear if he was using drugs or alcohol, but an anti-anxiety pill, a used needle, and a small plastic bag were found at the scene. Lewis III followed his father's footsteps in pursuing a career in football and played at Miami, Coastal Carolina, and Virginia Union. His death is being investigated as a tragic accident.

sports2 years ago

Ray Lewis' Son, Ray Lewis III, Passes Away at 28.

Ray Lewis III, the son of NFL legend Ray Lewis, has died at the age of 28. Lewis III played football in high school and committed to play cornerback for Miami, but never played for the Hurricanes and transferred to Coastal Carolina in 2015. He later transferred to Virginia Union after being accused of criminal sexual conduct, but charges against him were dismissed. He played the 2017 season with Virginia Union.