ESPN Has Become A Ray Lewis-Love Fest, And Here's Why It Will Only Get Worse
The Paolantonio segment was just the latest example of ESPN genuflecting to the Ravens linebacker. Every time you look up, it feels like SportsCenter is reminding us that Lewis is the greatest leader in the history of leaders.
And all of this comes just weeks after it was reported that Ray Lewis will join ESPN next season as an analyst. Lewis, who will retire after the season, is expected to sign a multi-year contract with ESPN and join their Monday Night Football pre-game show.
So let the hype machine shift into hyperdrive. Because we have still have 12 days until the Super Bowl. And there are a lot of hours to fill on ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN RAY.