Veteran Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis quashed any retirement talk after the Ravens' defeat in the AFC title game.
Ravens linebacker plans to play on for at least another season
Veteran Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis quashed any retirement talk after the Ravens' defeat in the AFC title game.
Lewis, 36, was part of the Ravens side which lost 23-20 to the New England Patriots on Sunday.
However, Lewis came out straight after the match insisting that it would not be his last appearance.
"Is this my last time as a Raven? Absolutely not," he said.
After recording 95 tackles and being picked for his 13th Pro Bowl, Lewis was adamant that he would not be quitting and wanted to end any rumours before they could begin.
The Florida-born linebacker has just completed his 16th season in the NFL but missed four games in the middle of the season through injury.