On Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers, Ray Lewis and his Baltimore Ravens will run onto the field wearing custom cleats designed specifically by Under Armour.
The football cleats are mainly purple and gold, some shoes with different designs. Certain styles were made particularly for several players on the Ravens, such as defensive end Haloti Ngata, wide receivers Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin, and defensive players in the likes of Ed Reed and the man that everyone will miss after all is set and done in Ray Lewis.
Everything seems to be revolving around Ray Lewis and the Ravens prior to the Super Bowl, yet you hear nothing about the San Francisco 49ers. This could either bode well for Baltimore or be the worst thing that ever happened to the team. Sometimes, having too much exposure is not always a great idea.
Courtesy of Under Armour, see below for the Ravens’ Super Bowl cleats and the true meaning behind each design.
Super Bowl XLVII Custom Cleats
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Not a huge fan of gold, but I admit they look sharp. I would like to see all teams have custom cleats. Some would look great. Some would look hideous.
We agree. For some reason, we like gold as long as it’s designed well. Under Armour did a great job with the cleats. Let’s see how much affect it has on the Ravens actually winning the Super Bowl.
Complete with deer antler spray.
Hilarious Chris! Enjoy the Super Bowl!!!
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Isn’t that that truth, everyone wants to ride the money train.
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