Ray Lewis announced Wednesday that he plans to retire at the end of the season, his 17th with the Baltimore Ravens. Lewis told his teammates that “this will be my last ride,” according to the team's official Twitter feed.Ray Lewis has been known for his ability to read -- and punish -- offenses around the NFL, but did he telegraph his next move to ESPN when he announced his retirement? "After that announcement, like within an hour I got an email from ESPN, and it wasJob offers, it seems, are pouring in for Ray Lewis, now that he's announced his retirement at the end of the Baltimore Ravens' postseason, after 17 seasons with the team. Sports Illustrated has reported Lewis will sign a multi-year contract with ESPNMultiple sources told SI.com the Ravens linebacker is close to signing a multi-year contract with the network. At ESPN, Lewis is expected to have a significant role on the network's Monday Night Countdown program. As with most ESPN NFL talent, LewisFrom the blog Shutdown Corner: At the age of 37, Ravens LB Ray Lewis decided this will be his final season in uniform. While every career ends at some point, Mike Florio calls today's decision curious. A week before the
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