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are plenty of Baltimore Ravens posters to choose from, although some
of the best ones are for defensive players like Ray Lewis and Ed
Reed. Former players like Jamal Lewis are available from
AllPosters.com, as are players on their way out (I’m talking to you,
Kyle Boller). I was, however, surprised to find that Steve McNair
wasn’t represented.Baltimore Ravens Posters - Ray LewisRay Lewis is considered one of the best linebackers in the history of the NFL. In 2000 and 20003, he won NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors, and he is also the first linebacker to win a Super Bowl MVP since 1971. Since his career began in 1996, he has played exclusively for the Baltimore Ravens. As the team’s most recognizable player, Ray Lewis posters are a very popular item. A number of them feature Lewis running around the field in pursuit of the ball carrier, while others show the aftermath of what happens when he catches someone. My favorite is one of Lewis driving Steve McNair to the turf (which is funny, considering that McNair would later play several years for the Ravens). And, of course, one or two show him doing his patented dance. Ed Reed PostersSelected by the Ravens in the first round of the 2002 draft, safety Ed Reed is considered one of the most dominant defensive players in the game today. He holds the Ravens’ franchise record for career interceptions, and he is the first player in NFL history to return an interception, blocked punt, fumble and punt for a touchdown. For a safety, Ed Reed sure has a lot of posters. I guess that’s what happens when you play for one of the most dominating defenses of all time. My favorite shows Reed returning an interception, and both of his feet are just slightly off the ground. Todd Heap Ravens PostersA former Arizona State standout, Todd Heap plays tight end for the Baltimore Ravens. While he’s battled a series of nagging injuries over his career, Heap has become the team’s franchise leader in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. In his solo shots, Heap is rumbling down the field with the ball tucked under his arm. Other Todd Heap posters include Heap and a number of his Ravens teammates. Nothing fancy here, but it’s ideal for big Todd Heap fans.
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