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Only one defender ever struck fear in Tom Brady

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The NFL thrives on grit, glory, and the relentless pursuit of victory. It’s one of the most physically demanding and competitive leagues in sports, and not everyone is built to withstand its intensity — even players who spend their entire careers in the game. Success on the field requires fearlessness and a willingness to sacrifice for the team.

Still, some players possess a rare ability to intimidate even the toughest opponents. Even the greatest player of all time, quarterback Tom Brady, admitted there was one defender who struck fear into him. When Brady revealed the player’s identity, the answer made perfect sense.

MORE: New York Jets rookie quarterback Cade Klubnik already getting big win The retired future Hall of Famer recently spent a day with fitness influencer Jesse James West . During their conversation, West asked Brady if any player had ever intimidated him on the field. Brady quickly pointed to legendary Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.

Nov 30, 2008; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Baltimore Ravens linebacker (52) Ray Lewis during their game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. The Ravens beat the Bengals 34-3. Mandatory Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports “Yeah, Ray Lewis,” Brady said.

“He was a pain … Not only was he physically gifted, but the energy he brought every day inspired all of his teammates to play like him. ” A legend like no other Countless clips and stories highlight Lewis’ legendary leadership. He constantly challenged the Ravens’ defense to rise to the occasion and set the tone with his intensity.