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The Baltimore Ravens selected Ed Reed with the 24th pick in the 2002 draft. Playing the safety position, he was named the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press in 2004. During that season, Reed intercepted a league-leading and franchise-record nine passes and set an NFL record by returning the interceptions 358 yards, including a 106-yard return against the Cleveland Browns. Reed has been selected to the Pro Bowl three times -- in 2003, 2004 and 2006. He holds the Ravens' franchise record for career interceptions. Before being drafted by the Ravens, Reed was an All-American safety for the University of Miami in 2000 and 2001. He was one of the Hurricanes' defensive leade...
The Baltimore Ravens selected Ed Reed with the 24th pick in the 2002 draft. Playing the safety position, he was named the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press in 2004. During that season, Reed intercepted a league-leading and franchise-record nine passes and set an NFL record by returning the interceptions 358 yards, including a 106-yard return against the Cleveland Browns. Reed has been selected to the Pro Bowl three times -- in 2003, 2004 and 2006. He holds the Ravens' franchise record for career interceptions. Before being drafted by the Ravens, Reed was an All-American safety for the University of Miami in 2000 and 2001. He was one of the Hurricanes' defensive leaders when they won the national championship in 2001. Reed was born on Sept. 11, 1978, in St. Rose, La. He attended Destrehan High School, where he was an All-State defensive back. Reed also lettered in baseball, basketball and track and field.
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Pollard on the Ravens defense: 'You can't stop us'
Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard was rewarded this month with a contract extension, a deal that can keep him in Baltimore through 2015. Pollard made 75 tackles and broke up a career-high 13 passes in 2011, his first season here, but he insists his...
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Observations after first Ravens OTA viewing
The Baltimore SunThe Ravens will finish up the first of three voluntary offseason team activities today, though they’ll do it outside the glare of the media. Yesterday was the one day for media availability, and while no big news came out of it, it was still good to...Tags: American Football Conference, Jah Reid, Tommy Streeter, Baltimore Ravens, Terrell Suggs
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Joe Flacco's focus is on field and Ravens teammates, not contract status
Joe Flacco took a couple of steps to his right, spotted Ed Dickson about 10 yards down the field and lofted a pass between two defenders that the young tight end hauled in. After Dickson was touched down and the Ravens' offense retreated back to the line...
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Reed not at OTAs but Ravens counting on him to be there when it counts
Ed Reed was one of a handful of the Ravens' high-profile veterans not present at organized team activities today, but neither that nor his recent radio comments that he's not "100 percent committed" to playing football this season has head coach John...
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Polamalu makes surprising appearance at Steelers' OTAs
Troy Polamalu often doesn't show up for these things, yet he surprised many with an appearance Tuesday at the Steelers' first spring practice, or organized team activity. He pledged to do so for the remainder of them, right through the June 12-14...Tags: Brett Keisel, Mike Wallace (football), Chris Hoke, National Football League, Todd Haley
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Rice, Lewis, Reed, Ngata among players absent from Ravens OTA
Although some of the Ravens’ biggest names were missing from the team’s OTA (organized team activity) today, more than 80 on the 90-man roster were in attendance at the Owings Mills training facility. Heading the list of no-shows: Pro Bowl...
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Ravens: Looking at five questions during OTAs
From contract negotiations with quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Ray Rice to a potentially season-ending Achilles injury to star linebacker Terrell Suggs to coach John Harbaugh’s comments on the New England Patriots to mercurial safety Ed...
Tags: Anthony Allen, Jah Reid, Tommy Streeter, Baltimore Ravens, Terrell Suggs
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Bernard Pollard says team supports Ed Reed no matter what
The Baltimore SunOn Thursday afternoon, Ravens safety Ed Reed told Sirius/XM NFL Radio that he wasn’t 100 percent committed to the 2012 season and that he has considered retirement this offseason and the two previous. He quickly backtracked, releasing a statement...Tags: Football, Sports, Radio, Radio Industry, Bernard Pollard
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Ed Reed says he isn't 100 percent committed for 2012
Ed Reed being non-committal about his future is an annual rite of spring here in Baltimore, and he kept the tradition going Thursday by telling Sirius/XM NFL Radio he isn’t 100 percent committed to playing in 2012. Citing concerns about his...
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New-look USFL could become official NFL minor league
Some of the discussion at Tuesday's league meeting is expected to focus on the resurrected USFL, which is being reconstituted as a "feeder" or minor league, and on how involved the NFL should be with it. Former NFL executive Jim Steeg, who once...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Jacksonville Jaguars, Baltimore Ravens, Yeremiah Bell , Levi Brown
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Editorial: The good fight
In this part of the country, the Ravens are white hot. All things NFL make people sit up and pay attention. For the most part, this area gets to see some of the best of the NFL – millionaire football players doing good things. That was the case...Tags: Football, Child Abuse, Lardarius Webb, Sports, Michael Oher
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Asa Jackson eager to learn from Ray Lewis, Ed Reed
As of Sunday, it still hadn’t quite set in to Ravens rookie cornerback Asa Jackson that he was practicing on an NFL football field. “I’m working toward getting in that mindset every day,” he said of making the transition to the...
Tags: Lardarius Webb, Football, David Reed, Sports, Baltimore Ravens
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