Ray Lewis Net Worth

Last Modified Mar 13, 2023 21:32 GMT
NameRaymond Anthony Lewis Jr.
Net WorthApproximately $30 Million
Age47 years (born 15 May 1975)
ResidenceLakeland, Florida
Marital StatusSingle
Source of WealthSingle Professional American football player
Cumulative Salary Earnings$95,725,000 over 17 seasons
EndorsementsUnder Armour, Reebok, EA Sports
PhilanthropyRay Lewis 52 Foundation

A former linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis played his entire 17-year career with the same franchise, after being drafted by them in 1996. Winning two Super Bowls, he was the second linebacker to have won a Super Bowl MVP. Lewis is a 13-time Pro Bowler and regarded as one of the greatest to have ever played in this position having also made it to the All-Pro First Team seven times.

NFL Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony

Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the first year of his eligibility in 2018, Ray Lewis is also a two time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and has an estimated net worth of $30 million.

What is Ray Lewis' Net Worth in 2023?

13 time Pro-Bowl honored Ray Lewis has a net worth of $30 million as of 2023. He has earned most of his net worth through NFL salaries and endorsement deals he made as a player. Even after his NFL career, Lewis expanded his net worth through investments and a career in sportscasting and reality television.

What is Ray Lewis' Salary?

Ray Lewis made a hefty amount in NFL salaries when he was playing in the league. He earned a total of $95,725,000 million roughly in cumulative salaries throughout his 17 seasons in the NFL. His highest yearly salary was $10,525,000 million in 2002 thanks to a signing bonus of $10 million that year. In the final year of his active career in 2012, Lewis earned almost $5 million in salaries.

Ray Lewis Endorsements

Another NFL athlete who would mostly strike deals with local brands early on in his career, Lewis currently has a long continuing deal with sports manufacturer Under Armour, one that he first signed in 2007. He has, however, been sponsored by Reebok as well in the past. Another marquee deal that Lewis had signed in the early 2000s was with EA Sports.

Ray Lewis Philanthrophy

Lewis is the founder of the Ray Lewis 52 Foundation which supports at-risk youth both financially and personally. He has conducted several thanksgiving drives in Baltimore also.

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FAQs

A powerhouse on the field, linebacker Ray Lewis has two Super Bowl rings to his name. He won Super Bowl XXXV and Super Bowl XLVII.
Ray Lewis ended his NFL career in a majestic manner. He recovered from a torn triceps muscle injury mid-season and made it to the Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens. He won Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens against the San Francisco 49ers (34-31) having made three important tackles in the game. 
Lewis has been named in the Pro-Football Hall of Fame in 2018, which was the first year of his eligibility. He is also named in the Pro-Football Hall of Fame, NFL 2000s Team of the Decade.
It is recorded that Ray Lewis can bench press upto 435 pounds.
Ray Lewis is considered to be the greatest linebacker to have graced the game. In an ESPN survey of 50 experts, reporters and analysts, Lewis was named as the greatest linebacker of all time, for his exemplary display on the field.

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