Twelve months before the greatest defensive season in NFL history, Ray Lewis was sitting in an Atlanta jail cell facing double murder charges. The nose tackle who flattened Kerry Collins in the Super Bowl? Found dead at 55. The running back who rushed for 2,066 yards? Federal prison.
The 2000 Baltimore Ravens allowed just 165 points in 16 games... the fewest in a 16-game season in NFL history. They bulldozed through the playoffs. They destroyed the Giants 34-7 in Super Bowl XXXV. Then life happened.
In this episode, we cover:
• Ray Lewis — murder trial, Hall of Fame, and the complicated legacy
• Trent Dilfer — won a Super Bowl and got cut the same offseason
• Jonathan Ogden — the quiet giant who anchored it all
• Tony Siragusa — the Goose who died at 55
• Shannon Sharpe — from tight end to media empire
• Jamal Lewis — 2,066 yards, then federal prison
• Rod Woodson — a Hall of Famer's final chapter
• Chris McAlister — from shutdown corner to financial ruin
• Priest Holmes — the undrafted legend who became a Chief
Players covered: Ray Lewis, Trent Dilfer, Jonathan Ogden, Tony Siragusa, Shannon Sharpe, Jamal Lewis, Rod Woodson, Chris McAlister, Priest Holmes
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