NFL: Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis’ Son Dead At 28
Tragic breaking NFL news — former Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Raymond Anthony Lewis Jr’s son, Ray Lewis III, has been confirmed dead at the age of 28. As fans of the Pro Football Hall of Famer know, Ray Lewis III was one of Raymond’s two children. Given his young age, Baltimore Ravens fans everywhere are curious as to whether Ray Lewis III’s cause of death has been made public information just yet.
NFL: Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis’ Son Dead At 28
TMZ Sports was the first to break the news of former Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Raymond Anthony Lewis Jr’s son, Ray Lewis III’s death. Unfortunately, the outlet goes on to report that very little information has been made public about the details surrounding his passing at this time. And, there isn’t a hint of information available regarding his exact cause of death.
TMZ reached out to the Virginia Union Associate Head Coach Diego Ryland for a statement regarding Ray Lewis III’s passing. The head coach noted that his death was “unfortunate.”
His statement continued: “Great young man and a better teammate. The entire Virginia Union University community is praying for the family as they deal with the loss of Ray.”
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Like his father, Ray Lewis III also played football. He played at the college level for several different teams including Miami Hurricanes, Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, and Virginia Union Panthers. Back in high school, he was a star running back for Lake Mary Prep.
Rest in peace, Ray Lewis III.
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This is so sad and he was so young. Ray Lewis lived for his kids. Sending prayers to the Lewis family.