
Nov. 17 wasn't just a dominating 41-7 win for the Baltimore Ravens against the Houston Texans -- it was also a homecoming for former Ravens cornerback and Super Bowl XLVII champion Lardarius Webb.
Webb, who officially retired as a Raven in August, was honored Nov. 17 as the Ravens' Legend of the Game. Webb played in Baltimore from 2009-2017, intercepting 15 passes along the way.
"It's an amazing feeling, just to come back and the love I get from the city, I'm honored," Webb said on Glenn Clark Radio Nov. 19. "That's why when I see everyone, I'm trying to take pictures, they want autographs. I'm just trying to enjoy every moment that I could. It was awesome. They showed me so much love in the stadium, and I didn't want to leave."

