News - Jamal Lewis
By Edward Lee and Peter Schmuck, The Baltimore Sun Feb. 4--MIAMI -- The world may be watching when the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears hook up tonight in the Super Bowl, but only because the football gods fumbled the matchup that everybody really wanted to see.
By Mike Preston, The Baltimore Sun Apr. 1--Pro football When Ravens coach Brian Billick named Jamal Lewis the starting running back earlier this week, a lot of people wanted to know why he selected Lewis over Mike Anderson so soon.
By Steve Ginsburg WESTMINSTER, Maryland (Reuters) - Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis says he learned to appreciate the value of everyday life during his time in prison.
ATLANTA - Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis was sentenced to four months in prison Wednesday for using a cell phone to try to set up a drug deal about 4 1/2 years ago. The sentence issued in federal court was what Lewis expected under an agreement reached with prosecutors in October.
ATLANTA - Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis was sentenced in federal court Wednesday to four months in prison for using a cell phone to try to set up a drug deal two months after he was selected fifth overall in the 2000 National Football League draft.
