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Wes Welker's wife rants about Ray Lewis' past on Facebook

Chris Strauss, USA TODAY Sports
New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker carries the ball after a catch against the Baltimore Ravens in the second quarter of the AFC championship game.

And the 2013 award for "best rant by a Patriots' spouse after a season-ending loss" goes to ... .Anna Burns Welker.

Last year, Tom Brady's wife Gisele Bundchen told a group of heckling Giants fans following Super Bowl XLVI that her "husband can not (effing) throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time."

After New England's 28-13 loss to Baltimore in Sunday night's AFC title game, the wife of Patriots receiver Wes Welker went on the offensive against the Ravens' Ray Lewis on Facebook.

As the slightly blurry screengrab shows, Burns Welker decided she'd detail some of the non-football related background of Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who will end his lengthy career with an appearance in Super Bowl XLVII in two weeks.

"Proud of my husband and the Pats," Burns Welker wrote. "By the way, if anyone is bored, please go to Ray Lewis' Wikipedia page. 6 kids, 4 wives. Acquitted for murder. Paid a family off. Yay. What a hall of fame player! A true role model!"

For accuracy's sake, I'll point out that Lewis did not have four wives, as he has never been married. As for the rest of her statement, there are harsher things written about Lewis on Twitter or Facebook after every Ravens playoff win. They just usually don't come from family members of NFL players.

UPDATE: Burns Welker apologized Monday, issuing this statement to Larry Brown Sports: "I'm deeply sorry for my recent post on Facebook. I let the competitiveness of the game and the comments people were making about a team I dearly love get the best of me. My actions were emotional and irrational and I sincerely apologize to Ray Lewis and anyone affected by my comment after yesterday's game.

"It is such an accomplishment for any team to make it to the NFL playoffs, and the momentary frustration I felt should not overshadow the accomplishments of both of these amazing teams."

(h/t to The Big Lead)

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