Rahsaan Lewis, the son of NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, announced Monday night he is transferring to Florida Atlantic University.

UCF sophomore wide receiver Rahsaan Lewis, the son of NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, announced Monday night he is transferring to Florida Atlantic University.

Lewis, who began his Knights career as a walk-on defensive back, revealed his decision on Twitter. He had four tackles in seven games with the Knights last season.

"Change is a scary thing in life and you never know if it's going to be better or worse but you gotta trust in God which is exactly what I'm doing," wrote Lewis, who entered the transfer portal earlier this spring.

Lewis told The Post he plans to play slot receiver at FAU. He moved to receiver in the spring and caught four passes for 101 yards and a 75-yard touchdown in UCF's spring game.

Lewis intends to join FAU as a walk-on. NCAA rules allow immediate eligibility for players who transfer as walk-ons.

It won't take long for Lewis to face his old teammates. FAU hosts UCF on Sept. 7 in Boca Raton.

Lewis is the latest player with a Hall of Fame father to join the Owls. FAU also added defensive end Warren Sapp II and wide receiver Terique Owens, the son of wideout Terrell Owens, as preferred walk-ons in February.

FAU also earned a commitment from Miami-Killian running back Frank Gore Jr. last week. Gore's father, Buffalo Bills running back Frank Gore Sr., shares a backfield with former FAU star Devin Singletary.