Ray Lewis spent his entire 17-year career with the Baltimore Ravens. He won two Super Bowls, made a bunch of Pro Bowls, was big into dancing and pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in connection to the murders of Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar in 2000.

When Lewis retired in 2012, it gave the Ravens an easy opportunity to distance themselves from that guy — even if he was a great football player. Instead, they’ve continued to embrace Ray Lewis, and Sunday’s AFC Wild Card was no exception.

The CBS broadcast led off with Lewis delivering a whispery, motivational speech while wearing a fedora. Ravens! Playoffs! Football.

Ray Lewis can still set the tone for a huge playoff game. Chargers/Ravens kicks off now. pic.twitter.com/r0kgw3utVT — NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) January 6, 2019

The pregame festivities were just getting started with the Ray Lewis-ness. He did one of his tunnel dances on the field because it surely was going to carry the Ravens to victory. Again, he retired in 2012. It’s 2019. Why is this still a thing?

Ray Lewis has still got it pic.twitter.com/Gd25FMglNY — NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) January 6, 2019

NFL fans just wanted it all to stop.

Surprising that Ray Lewis would attempt to make a Baltimore Ravens playoff game all about him. — Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) January 6, 2019

I was all happy to see Lamar Jackson winning and now Ray Lewis is on my tv talking with that fraudulent, hushed voice in his insurance salesman suit and now I want Lamar to lose. — Cian (@Cianaf) January 6, 2019

One of the funniest recurring things is asking Ravens who won that last Super Bowl about the inspiration Ray Lewis provided. Consistently got some variation of an eye roll combined with a comment along the lines of "Ray's speeches and dancing are more for Ray than anyone else." — Dave Dameshek (@Dameshek) January 6, 2019

The only thing more insufferable than Ray Lewis is Ray Lewis in a fedora — Paul Gallant (@GallantSays) January 6, 2019

Literally just told my husband that one on my favorite things about these Ravens is that they have a strong enough identity to shed finally Ray Lewis as de facto team mascot. Oops. — Melissa Jacobs (@thefootballgirl) January 6, 2019

Ray Lewis coming out the tunnel pic.twitter.com/iMd9qPiPuS — russcito (@russ___) January 6, 2019

Will we be subjected to Ray Lewis doing intro to every #Ravens playoff game forever? — Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 6, 2019

I feel like everyone is tired of Ray Lewis except for Ray Lewis — TanneGrier (@TheDolphinJoe) January 6, 2019

Anybody else sick of Ray Lewis? — Mike Regan (@TheMikeRegan) January 6, 2019

Did Ray Lewis really have to do an entrance in a game he isn’t playing in? — Yianni Kourakis (@YianniKourakis) January 6, 2019

Did you know it’s impossible to have a football game in Baltimore and not include Ray Lewis? — Blake Schuster (@Schustee) January 6, 2019