Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said in a wide-ranging interview with ESPN that there will be consequences if the NFL season is lost. "Do this research if we don't have a season -- watch how much evil, which we call crime, watch how much crime picks up, if you take away our game," Lewis said. That's because, Lewis said, the NFL lockout affects "way more than us" -- the owners and the players. "There's too many people that live through us, people live through us," he said. "Yeah, walk in the streets, the way I walk the streets, and I'm not talking about the people you see all the time." Sunday is Day 68 of the lockout, which is now the longest work stoppage in NFL history.