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Ray Lewis’ Son Ray Lewis III has passed away

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By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher

The family of NFL legend Ray Lewis is mourning the death of his son. Ray Lewis III has passed away.

No cause of death has been announced yet. Lewis III was 28.

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Lewis III most recently played for the Wyoming Mustangs in the Champions Indoor Football League during the 2021 season. The team is now the Gillette Mustangs after moving to Gillette, Wyoming.

Ray Lewis III was one of six children that the Baltimore Ravens legend had. He had four boys and two girls.

Lewis III began his football career at the University of Miami. However, he would later move on to enroll at Coastal Carolina.

He would be dismissed from the Chanticleers program in 2016 following an indictment from a South Carolina grand jury for third-degree criminal sexual assault. These charges would eventually be dismissed by the police.

He also enrolled at Virginia Union after his dismissal from Coastal Carolina.

Before going to college, Lewis III played high school football as a running back at Lake Mary Prep High School in Florida. During his senior season, he had 1,898 yards with 20 touchdowns on the ground. Plus, he had 676 receiving yards and four additional touchdowns.

“Really can’t believe I’m even typing this but RIP big brother,” Rahsaan Lewis said. “A true angel,  I pray [you’re]  at peace now because IK how much you was rlly [really] hurtin [hurting]. I don’t and won’t ever have the words man cuz this pain right here….I love you I love you I love you.”

“Your niece gone miss you but she will hear about u over and over just watch over us all big bruh be our guardian I promise I’ll make you smile and proud.”

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Anthony Caruso III
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Anthony Caruso III is the Publisher of The Capital Sports Report. He has been in the Journalism field since August 2002. Since that time, Mr. Caruso has covered many marquee events. This includes 13 Heisman Trophy ceremonies, 2 Little World Series events, and one Army-Navy College Football game.
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