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Jamal Lewis will be inducted into Baltimore Ring of Honor during Browns-Ravens game

Former Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis will be inducted into Baltimore's Ring of Honor at halftime of Thursday night's matchup between the two teams at M&T Bank Stadium, according to Nate Ulrich of Ohio.com.

Lewis spent nine years in the NFL, six with the Ravens and three with the Browns, and rushed for over 10,000 yards and 58 touchdowns. In 2003, Lewis was the most dominant running back in the NFL, as he racked up a league-best 2,066 yards on the ground and scored 14 times for Baltimore.

2009 was Lewis's final year in the league. As a 30-year-old, he appeared in nine games, including eight starts, and rushed for an even 500 yards. His best year in Cleveland was his first there, as he ran for over 1,300 yards and nine scores.

Lewis was drafted fifth overall by the Ravens in the 2000 NFL Draft out of the University of Tennessee.

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