BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- After claiming Flacco had a "lack of passion" for the game of football last week, Ray Lewis tweeted a video, titled "#RavensFlock," dedicated to apologizing to Joe Flacco and the Ravens for his previous comments.
Set to some soft, somber tones, Lewis said, "I'm sorry" to quarterback Joe Flacco and the team, blaming his words on personal frustrations.
Lewis said, "From my heart, let me tell you something, I'm a Raven for life...and it was just me being frustrated. Like everybody else, I lashed out at the quarterback. Your personality is what it is."
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He continued to say, "Listen...you'll never hear it again. I can say... I'm sorry my brother."
Flacco and Lewis were teammates for five seasons from 2008-2012.
Ray Lewis Apologizes To Flacco, Ravens For 'Lack Of Passion' Comments
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- After claiming Flacco had a "lack of passion" for the game of football last week, Ray Lewis tweeted a video, titled "#RavensFlock," dedicated to apologizing to Joe Flacco and the Ravens for his previous comments.
Set to some soft, somber tones, Lewis said, "I'm sorry" to quarterback Joe Flacco and the team, blaming his words on personal frustrations.
Lewis said, "From my heart, let me tell you something, I'm a Raven for life...and it was just me being frustrated. Like everybody else, I lashed out at the quarterback. Your personality is what it is."
RELATED: Ray Lewis Says Joe Flacco Lacks 'Passion For The Game'
He continued to say, "Listen...you'll never hear it again. I can say... I'm sorry my brother."
Flacco and Lewis were teammates for five seasons from 2008-2012.
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