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Another son of Ray Lewis enters transfer portal, this one FAU WR Rahsaan Lewis

Hopefully, Ray Lewis owns some stock in a moving company. Or moving companies.

In January, Rayshad Lewis, one of the sons of former Miami great Ray Lewis, announced that he will be transferring from Maryland. Six months later, Lewis’ brother, Rahsaan Lewis, is reportedly entering the NCAA transfer database as well. 247Sports.com was the first to report the potential move.

This will actually mark Rahsaan Lewis’ second foray into the portal.

Lewis began his career at UCF as a walk-on defensive back before moving to the other side of the ball as a wide receiver last offseason. In June of 2019, Lewis announced that he would be transferring to Florida Atlantic.

In his lone season with the Owls, Lewis appeared in four games. The receiver didn’t catch a pass, but he did return one kick for eight yards.

As a true freshman with the Knights in 2018, Lewis played in seven games. He was credited with four tackles in those appearances.

As mentioned, the Lewis brothers are the sons of Pro Football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, who played his college football at Miami and was a two-time All-American during his time with the Hurricanes. Last month, the elder Lewis was placed on the 2021 College Football Hall of Fame ballot.