ESPN Films Sets ‘30 For 30’ Docu On 2000 Baltimore Ravens

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ESPN Films Sets ‘30 For 30’ Docu On 2000 Baltimore Ravens
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The Super Bowl-winning 2000 Baltimore Ravens were among the NFL’s greatest defensive teams ever, and now the team is getting 30 for 30 treatment. ESPN Films has kicked off production on a doc…

has kicked off production on a documentary on the squad led by future Hall of Famers Ray Lewis, Rod Woodson and Ed Reed.The doc centers on one of the most notorious football teams to ever play the game. Few teams in NFL history have boasted, bullied or brandished as much bravado as the 2000 Ravens. The rest of the NFL hated them, but no one could say a thing because few could beat the Ravens on the field.

Luckily for sports fans, their full-throated reign coincided perfectly with the rise of the “reality television” era via ESPN’sThat storied defense led the Ravens to the Super Bowl XXXV title in 2001, including a pick six in a 34-7 spanking of the New York Giants. Linebacker Lewis, tackle Jonathan Ogden — another future Hall of Famer — and kicker Matt Stover were named to the NFL’s All-Pro team that year, with safety Woodson making the second team.

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