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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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Pulling out all the stops
No NFL record-setting interception return for a touchdown. No multisack performance. And that's just fine with the Ravens' defense. The defense played a starring role in the Ravens' convincing 34-3 win over the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium...Tags: National Football League, Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Paul Brown
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Another strong day running gives McClain a big rush
Le'Ron McClain was one of the last Ravens players remaining in the visiting locker room at Paul Brown Stadium yesterday partly because he was ready to play some more. "I'll probably feel it tomorrow, but now I'm pretty hyped," he said with a grin on...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Willie Anderson, Philadelphia Eagles, Paul Brown, Brendon Ayanbadejo
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Offense continues rise against rock-bottom Bengals
Beneath the rubbish known as the Cincinnati Bengals and buried underneath a 31-point victory yesterday at Paul Brown Stadium was the continued improvement of the Ravens' offense. This is the time of year when you want to see certain things, such as a...Tags: Corey Dillon, Cincinnati Bengals, Paul Brown, Willis McGahee, National Football League
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Ravens' Lewis a Ray of wisdom
When Ray Lewis heard Chad Ocho Cinco was deactivated for being late to a team meeting last week, it wasn't too long before he was on the phone with the disgruntled Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver.
Lewis' message to Ocho Cinco: Stop complaining and start...Tags: Rod Woodson, Cincinnati Bengals, Adalius Thomas, Ozzie Newsome, Adrian Peterson
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Ravens' secondary is first-rate
There are all sorts of reasons the game the Ravens' secondary played last week against the Philadelphia Eagles will go down as one of the wondrous achievements of this surprising season. No reason, however, looms larger than the fact that it was pulled...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Ozzie Newsome, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Armed Forces
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BOB GLAUBER'S NFL HOT READS
Class of '98 still going strong Randy Moss and Hines Ward meet one another today in Foxborough, where the Patriots host the Steelers in a pivotal AFC game. Both receivers came into the NFL in 1998. "It's kind of fun because we came in together and we're...Tags: Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Derek Anderson, Thanksgiving, Pittsburgh Steelers
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What should you do with your Thanksgiving leftovers?
Serving the deserving By Mr. Flip Sure, you could hoard your Thanksgiving leftovers and just eat them yourself over the next couple of weeks. But is that really in the spirit of the season? Mr. Flip says you need to share them. Here's his idea: Take...Tags: Potatoes, Terrell Owens, San Francisco 49ers, Tyra Banks, A.J. Burnett
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McNabb regains old form, helps Philadelphia roll
Associated PressDonovan McNabb got pulled for Kevin Kolb again. This time, he earned a seat on the bench with a superb performance instead of a stinker. McNabb threw four touchdown passes, Brian Westbrook tied a team record with four touchdowns and the Philadelphia...Tags: Kurt Warner, Donovan McNabb, Asante Samuel, National Football League, Super Bowl
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Passing worry: Bengals' air attack is no small threat
The Cincinnati Bengals are last or near the bottom of the NFL in almost every important offensive category. Their franchise quarterback, one of the five best in the league, isn't expected to throw for another two weeks and could have surgery on his...Tags: Chris McAlister, National Football League, Cincinnati Bengals, Samari Rolle, Philadelphia Eagles
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Douglas in big hurry to rush QB
As a defensive end, Marques Douglas yearns to record the first sack of his third stint with the Ravens. But he understands that the goals of the defense supersede his personal objectives. "Very hungry," Douglas said about wanting to get his first sack...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Willie Anderson, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Remember when? 2007 season opener vs. Bengals was one to forget
This game was the beginning of the end for coach Brian Billick in Baltimore. In their opener of the 2007 season in Cincinnati before a national Monday Night Football audience, the Ravens were battered and beaten. Coming off a 13-3 season, the Bengals...Tags: Willis McGahee, Matt Stover, Steve McNair, Brian Billick
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Anderson's bounce proves fortuitous
Unceremoniously dumped by the Bengals in September, Ravens right tackle Willie Anderson goes back to Cincinnati on Sunday knowing he got the better of the deal. At 7-4, the Ravens are shooting for the playoffs. At 1-9-1, the Bengals are back on the...Tags: Rod Woodson, Willie Anderson, Cleveland Browns, Major League Baseball, Jonathan Ogden
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