Here are the most interesting stories Wednesday in the AFC North:
- Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis called New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady “the greatest of greats.”
Morning take: Lewis has always been very respectful of Brady, who deserves every accolade. On the other hand, Ravens teammate Terrell Suggs hasn’t been as complimentary.
- Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Ramon Foster said he talked to several players who said their teams didn’t vote for the NFL Network’s top 100.
Morning take: There are a lot of players, via Twitter, who say they didn’t participate. I wish this would get cleared up.
- Georgetown College is still preparing for the Cincinnati Bengals’ arrival this summer.
Morning take: The absence of the collective bargaining agreement makes for nervous times in Georgetown. We will have more on this later today.
- Cleveland Browns starting quarterback Colt McCoy held a camp for kids.
Morning take: This time “Camp Colt” didn’t involve the Browns. McCoy went back to Abilene, Texas, to give back to the youth, which is commendable.