Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh told the media that linebacker Ray Lewis is ready to go at full speed this week, even though he just came off the injured reserve list.“He’s ready to go. He’s going to play in this game and he should be full speed,” said Harbaugh.Even though Lewis is healthy and is at full speed, he’s going to be rusty because he’s been he’s been out rehabbing for most of the season. The most important thing is that Lewis will be able to make an impact as a leader on the field. Need NFL Tickets?
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