Sources: Ravens great Lewis noted as FAU alternative
Nov 20, 2024, 10:19 AM ET Hall of Popularity linebacker Ray Lewis has actually been drifted as a prospect to become the next head coach at Florida Atlantic, though sources told ESPN that any talk of employing Lewis is premature.Sources informed ESPN’s
Adam Schefter on Wednesday that Lewis had become a candidate for his first head-coaching job. However other sources told ESPN that FAU is focused in on other candidates at this time.The Owls are aiming to change Tom Herman, who was fired
Monday after going 6-16 over 2 seasons and 0-6 in the American Athletic Conference this year. Previous Georgia Southern coach Chad Lunsford is functioning as the interim coach at FAU.Editor’s Picks Lewis, 49, was a two-time Super Bowl champion and seven-time first-team All-Pro throughout his 17-year profession with the Ravens that made
him among franchise deals with. He got in the Pro Football Hall of Popularity in 2018. He retired after the 2012 season and stated in the subsequent years that he had been asked about coaching and would be open to the idea.Lewis would have an integrated connection to the Boca Raton, Florida, school from his All-American playing days at Miami.