Rayshad Lewis has found his new home.
This week, Lewis, who is the son of legendary NFL linebacker Ray Lewis, announced he would be continuing his college football career with the Maryland Terrapins after transferring from Utah State.
The former two-star recruit shared the news on social media with a photo of him rocking his new team’s jersey.
Lewis will be forced to sit out the 2017 season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules, before returning to the field in 2018 with three years of eligibility remaining.
New chapter… You ain't gotta understand just sit back and watch pic.twitter.com/O7oxLbuvYT
— Rayshad Lewis (@ThatOtherLewis) May 8, 2017
Last season as a freshman, Lewis recorded 40 catches for 476 years and two touchdowns — second best on the team in all three categories. Lewis also showed versatility by recording 110 rushing yards and a score.
With the move, Lewis will now play his college football just 30 miles from M&T Bank Stadium, his father’s old stomping grounds with the Baltimore Ravens.
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