The cause of death has been revealed...
The son of NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis reportedly died from an accidental drug overdose, despite attempts by authorities to revive him with Nacran.
Florida cops found a naked and unresponsive Ray Anthony Lewis III, 28, around 5:34 p.m. Wednesday inside a suburban Orlando home, police said.
“He needs Narcan!” one of Lewis’ friends shouted to first responders on the scene, as another performed CPR, according to a police report cited by the Orlando Sentinel.
Cops administered the widely used opioid-reversal drug but could not revive Lewis III.
A blue pill believed to be Alprazolam, the generic name for the anti-anxiety drug Xanax, was found near the body, according to the report. They also found a used needle and small plastic bag inside an empty beer can.
It was unclear whether Lewis III was using drugs or booze, but friends said he was “acting strange,” according to the report.
Ray Lewis, the legendary Baltimore Ravens linebacker, has yet to publicly comment on his son’s death but other relatives paid tribute.

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