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News - Ed Reed

2009-01-09 13:58:55

Eight Ravens are listed as questionable for Saturday's AFC Playoff game against the Tennessee Titans. Among them are starting safety Ed Reed, wide receiver Derrick Mason and tight end Todd Heap. Because of illness and a knee injury, Reed didn't practice this week.

2009-01-02 16:42:49

The Baltimore Ravens put 12 players on their injured list Friday and all are questionable for Sunday's AFC wild card playoff contest at Miami. Among the biggest names are wide receiver Derrick Mason and safety Ed Reed. Mason, the team's leading receiver (80 catches for 1,037 yards, five touchdowns)

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2008-12-10 12:59:38

Ball-hawking Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed was among the AFC players earning weekly NFL honors on Wednesday. The seven-year veteran from Miami-Florida was the AFC's top defensive player after his two tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and a 22-yard first quarter touchdown on a fumble return, helped the Ravens to a 24-10 win over the Washington Redskins. It was Reed's fourth career weekly player honor and second this season. To date this season, he has five of the Ravens' league-high 22 interceptions.

2008-12-07 23:31:30

Ed Reed had two interceptions and returned a fumble recovery for a TD Sunday night to lead the Baltimore Ravens to a 24-10 win over Washington. The Ravens defense held the Redskins scoreless through three quarters and limited Washington to 254 yards of total offense for the game. Fading Washington (7-6) has lost four of its last five games while the red-hot Ravens (9-4) won for the seventh time in eight games and face an AFC North showdown next Sunday with division leader Pittsburgh. Baltimore managed just 281 yards of total offense but rushed for 147 yards to just 62 for the Redskins. Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco finished the night 10-of-21 for 134 yards with one touchdown.

2008-11-26 11:59:55

New England quarterback Matt Cassel has been named the AFC's offensive player of the week. The four-year veteran from Southern California completed 30-of-43 passes for 415 yards in orchestrating the Patriots' 48-28 win over the Miami Dolphins Sunday. He equaled a career-high with three touchdowns and became fifth signal-caller in NFL history to pass for at least 400 yards in consecutive games.

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