Lewis took 10 deer antler pills a day and used deer antler spray under his tongue every two hours after he suffered the injury against the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 4, SI.com reported on Tuesday. Lewis called the report âstupidityâ at Super Bowl media day
NEW ORLEANS â" A visibly agitated Ray Lewis refused to address during Tuesday's Super Bowl XLVII Media Day a Sports Illustrated report that Lewis, while recovering from a torn triceps earlier this season, inquired about a
The story quotes S.W.A.T.S. co-founder Christopher Key telling a group of college football players that the company's deer velvet spray contains IGF-1, a hormone that has been banned by most major sports organizations
Is Ray Lewis going to be suspended for the Super Bowl? Uh, not likely. But, if the NFL is serious about cleaning up the game of football, then they're going to have a few questions for the Ravens linebacker about a new article that Sports Illustrated
Lewis sidesteps deer-antler spray talk 0 comments. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Of all the topics Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis wanted to talk about at Super Bowl media day, deer-antler spray probably was not on the list. He declined to directly address
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