"Arian Foster and Ray Lewis met at midfield at M&T Bank Stadium moments after a 20-13 victory that vaulted Lewis and the Ravens into the AFC Championship and sent Foster and the Texans into the off-season pondering the possibilities.
They were exchanging jerseys, an arrangement Foster brokered earlier in the week via text message. The running back said he wanted physical evidence to share eventually with his grandchildren to prove that he shared the same field with the future Hall of Fame linebacker.
After what Foster did Sunday, perhaps Lewis will be bragging one day.
Against a defense that hadn't allowed anyone to run for more than 91 yards during the postseason in the history of the franchise, Foster eclipsed that sum by halftime. Using 27 carries, he finished with 132 yards and a touchdown, giving him a two-game total of 285, which is the most of any running back in NFL history in his first two playoff games."