Storm signs ex-Gator Lewis
Storm coach Tim Marcum already has an eye on the future. DB Reggie Lewis, who has spent the past few weeks with the practice squad, has been signed by the team through 2009. He also got moved up to the active roster this week. Whether Lewis, a former Florida Gator, will play tonight against Los Angeles remains to be seen. But the Storm saw enough of him in practice to want him back next spring. "He's got potential," Marcum said. "He's got speed and I think he's going to be tough enough. He's got a good sense of what's going on." The 5-foot-10, 195-pound Lewis started his Gator career at WR before moving to cornerback. He played for Florida's 1996 national championship squad. In fact, in Florida's win in the title game against Ohio State, he had a first-quarter interception.


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