Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis Announces He Will Retire After Playoffs (VIDEO)

Ray Lewis, considered one of the best middle linebackers in NFL history, announced on Wednesday that he will be retiring at the end of this season. The 13 Pro-Bowler will end his 17-year NFL career with one Super Bowl MVP, two Defensive Player of the Year awards and seven times being named First-Team All-Pro.

Ray Lewis, a popular motivational speaker at PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency, announced on Wednesday, Jan 2, 2013, that he will retire at the end of the season.

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Can Aaron Rodgers Pull Off a Win in the Playoffs Against the Minnesota Vikings?

GREEN BAY, WI. — Can former MVP,  Aaron Rodgers, pull off a win in the upcomimg playoff game between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings? We think he can. ... Read More

Tom Watson Officially Named Captain of 2014 U.S. Ryder Cup Team at Gleneagles Scotland

Sick and tired of losing the Ryder Cup, the PGA turned to Tom Watson, a proven winner who has never been involved with a losing team in the biennial scrap with Europe. ... Read More

Ray Lewis Expected to Play Against Broncos

Pro Bowl middle linebacker, Ray Lewis, who has been sidelined for the last seven games due to a torn right triceps he suffered against the Cowboys in Week 6, is expected to play against the Denver Broncos in Sunday’s game, according to Raven’s coach, John Harbaugh. Ray Lewis, a popular motivational speaker at PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency, is hopeful he will be back in action against Denver after suffering a torn triceps which sidelined him for 7 weeks.
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Sports Illustrated Names LeBron James 2012 ‘Sportsman of the Year’

MIAMI — Sports illustrated has just named LeBron James their 2012 Sportsman of the Year when they announced its annual choice Monday, Dec. 3, with James becoming the first NBA player to win the award since his Miami Heat teammate Dwayne Wade in 2006.

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Mike Ditka Back at ESPN Three Days After Suffering Minor Stroke

Former Bear’s coach, Mike Ditka, is as tough as nails and says he is feeling good as he went back to work as football commentator for ESPN  three days after suffering a minor stroke.

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Phil Jackson Tells How Lakers Turned Him Down for Coaching Job

Phil Jackson, the former coach of The Los Angeles Lakers, said the Lakers called him Saturday night, Nov. 10, to inform him that Mike D’Antoni got the coaching job, not him. ... Read More

Matt Sundin, Joe Sakic, Adam Oates, Pevel Bure are 2012 NHL Hall of Fame Inductees

TORONTO, Canada — On Monday, November 12, the National Hockey League (NHL) announced their 2012 class inductees Joe Sakic, Pavel Bure, Adam Oates and Mats Sundin. ... Read More

John Elway Nationally Honored by Pro Football Weekly

Pro Football Weekly (PFW) has named John Elway the mid-season executive of the year.

 John Elway, Denver Bronco’s Executive Vice-President of Football Operations, six time AFC Champion, two time Super Bowl winner  and popular motivational speaker is nationally honored.

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Olympic Track Star Lolo Jones Makes U.S. Bobsled Team 3 Weeks After Trying Out

An announcement was made on Oct 22, that two-time Olympic hurdler Lolo Jones has made this season’s U.S. bobsled team, just three weeks after trying out for the first time.

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