INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ― Ray Lewis welcomes the ultimate chess match. Â Â He barks out signals to his Baltimore teammates and occasionally calls the plays he thinks Peyton Manning will run. Sometimes he's right, sometimes he's wrong, and sometimes he just gets a wry smile from the Indianapolis quarterback. Â Â What's become an annual meeting between two of the league's biggest headliners, both former Super Bowl MVPs, has turned into more than a traditional cat-and-mouse game: It's a contest of wits. Â Â "I just mess with him a lot of times," Lewis said with a menacing laugh. "When he walks up there, I might just say something, 'All right, now, you better hurry up with that play clock going,"' Lewis said. "I'm really, most of the time, trying to listen to the little checks, what dummy calls are real, what are not real, things like...
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