The Ravens have agreed to terms with Ray Lewis on a three-year deal that will allow the veteran linebacker to retire as a member of the team. "From beginning to end as a Raven. ... Wow! To be with the same team with the same fans for an entire career, that doesn't happen in the NFL," Lewis said. "I don't think an athlete can have a greater legacy than to be able to stay in one place for an entire career." The three-year pact is reportedly worth $20 to $25 million, and should be finalized within the next few days. "We got better today. Our football team got better. I am very happy," general manager Ozzie Newsome said. "This will allow Ray to finish his career as a Raven."