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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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Reed active for opener vs. Bengals
Baltimore Sun reporterFree safety Ed Reed is active for the Ravens' season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals today at M&T Bank Stadium and is expected to play for the first time this year. Reed, whose last action was in the season finale on Dec. 30, has missed the...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, M&T Bank Stadium, Football, Injuries
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If Reed walks away, it should be with his head held high
Nobody should feel bad at all if Ed Reed is not in uniform this afternoon for the Ravens' season opener. Not the fans, not the Ravens, definitely not Reed himself. It's tempting to plead here for Reed to just take a seat, to take a pass on playing...Tags: Maryland, Football, San Diego Chargers, Injuries, Baltimore Ravens
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Does Flacco have the answer?
The longest-running riddle in Ravens history is Baltimore's hot topic once again.
Who's the quarterback?
It reads like the film comedy Groundhog Day but is perhaps better suited to a 1939 radio speech by Winston Churchill: It's a riddle, wrapped in a...Tags: Vinny Testaverde, Kelly Gregg, Football, Scott Mitchell, Joe Montana
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W. Anderson not holding grudge against Bengals
New Ravens offensive tackle Willie Anderson doesn't know whether he'll play against the Cincinnati Bengals, but he said he doesn't hold any animosity toward his former team. Anderson practiced yesterday after signing a three-year, $11 million contract...Tags: Kelly Gregg, Football, Willie Anderson, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Injuries
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NFL injury report
Tomorrow Cincinnati at Ravens BENGALS: Out: RB Jeremi Johnson (knee), S Nedu Ndukwe (knee), DT Pat Sims (toe). Doubtful: WR Andre Caldwell (toe). Probable: DE Jonathan Fanene (illness), WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh (hamstring), LB Brandon Johnson (hamstring)...Tags: Football, Reggie Williams, Reggie Brown, Bobby Engram, Joey Galloway
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NFL GRIDIRON GUIDE: More torture trying to cover
ed.mcnamara@newsday.comJust as Captain Ahab chased the white whale, Moby Dick, the Gridiron Guide returns for a 10th season of pursuing his demonic beast, the point spread. Ah, how that number ruins so many glorious autumn days. But like the deranged Ahab, the Guide cannot...Tags: Dalai Lama, Football, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kurt Warner, Rex Grossman
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Phelps in the fast lane
Chicago TribuneThis is what 24 hours in the life of Michael Phelps look like these days: (These days being the aftermath of the Beijing Olympics, in which Phelps went from a very good swimmer whom few knew to an even better swimmer whom the country has made the...Tags: Oprah Winfrey Show, Ray Lewis, Millennium Park, Brian Urlacher, Football
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5 things that could go wrong for Ravens
Baltimore Sun reporter1. Ed Reed's injury keeps him out for most of the season. The Ravens won't scare as many quarterbacks if Reed isn't back in the secondary. But it is unknown how long his neck and shoulder injuries will sideline him. 2. Willis McGahee struggles in his...Tags: Ray Lewis, Cincinnati Bengals, Football, Willis McGahee, National Football League
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Hey, Jamison!
Each week, Baltimore Sun reporter Jamison Hensley will answer fan questions about the Ravens. To submit a question, send an e-mail to sports@baltsun.com. Please provide your name and phone number so we can verify the e-mail. HEY, JAMISON: How much is Ray...Tags: Kelly Gregg, Samari Rolle, Football, Marques Douglas, Injuries
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W. Anderson to sign with Ravens
Four-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Willie Anderson confirmed last night that he will fly to Baltimore today to sign a three-year contract with the Ravens.
"I'm looking forward to coming in and fitting in and doing whatever I can to help this team,"...Tags: Kelly Gregg, Ray Lewis, Dallas Cowboys, Marques Douglas, Football
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Reader questions about Ravens answered
Each week Sun reporter Jamison Hensley will answer fan questions about the Ravens. To submit a question, send an e-mail to sport@baltsun.com. Please provide your name and phone number so we can verify the e-mail. Ron Brunk, Nashville, TN: How much is Ray...Tags: Kelly Gregg, Marques Douglas, Football, Willis McGahee, Chris McAlister
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C. Johnson calls out a few names
Chad Johnson wants to prove that the changes he has made extend far beyond his last name. "It depends on what you mean," Johnson said yesterday. "My football ways will never change. Now my off-the-field issues? I don't have a choice but to put that stuff...Tags: Ray Lewis, Cincinnati Bengals, M&T Bank Stadium, Washington Redskins, Football
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