Michael Phelps, Baltimore Ravens
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The 23-time Olympic gold medalist gave some words of wisdom to the Baltimore Ravens before offering up swim lessons.
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For a team chasing its own championship dreams, Michael Phelps’ visit was more than a celebrity cameo. It served as an opportunity for the Ravens to absorb unique insight from a local legend who truly understands what it takes to sustain greatness over decades.
Phelps also toured the smaller pools at the Ravens' facility, and he spoke to the team on the practice field along with former Ravens star Ray Lewis.
Olympian champion Michael Phelps has taken on the ambitious task of teaching the Baltimore Ravens football team how to swim.
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WATCH: Michael Phelps teaches Ravens how to swim, gives motivational speech alongside Ray Lewis
Michael Phelps is a man of his word. The Baltimore Ravens successfully enlisted the 23-time Olympic gold medalist to teach them how to swim. Phelps recently followed through with that promise to the benefit of Ravens ' defensive tight end Travis Jones.
On Tuesday, August 12, USAA and the Ravens hosted 100 active duty military members from Fort Meade and Fort Detrick for the first-ever USAA Salute to Service Boot Camp at Ravens training camp.