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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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Ravens are middling team at midseason
It's midseason, and it's at this point where the good teams start separating themselves from the bad ones. The Ravens are in no-man's land. They aren't good. They aren't bad. They're average, and no one can tell where they're heading. It's still too...Tags: Neck, Ozzie Newsome, Joe Flacco, Matt Birk, Jonathan Ogden
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Ravens fail test, leaving questions unanswered
As the Ravens trooped wearily off the field at Paul Brown Stadium after Sunday's stunning 17-7 loss to the Bengals, the Cincinnati fans let them have it. "You're not a playoff team!" one guy yelled in a voice that could be heard across the Ohio River....Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Joe Flacco, Pittsburgh Steelers, Terrell Suggs, M&T Bank Stadium
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Ravens-Bengals: Ken Murray's report card
Baltimore Sun reporterQuarterback: D Joe Flacco's passing numbers suggest a decent effort, but they were deceptive. His receivers were rarely open downfield and he often threw into coverage. He was fortunate to come away with only two interceptions (if the Bengals could catch...Tags: Dawan Landry, Joe Flacco, Mark Clayton, Jared Gaither, Cedric Benson
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Scouting report: Ravens vs. Bengals
Ravens run offense vs. Bengals run defense: Cincinnati is the fifth-ranked run defense, but the Ravens had success against the Bengals in the earlier meeting, averaging 4.6 yards on 18 carries. Ray Rice, whose rushing yards have increased the past two...Tags: Joe Flacco, Pittsburgh Steelers, Terrell Suggs, NFL, Cedric Benson
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Say it if you must: Ravens need this one
In the NFL, what they drum into your head daily is this: Every game is a big game. There's never a game for which the head coach gathers his team around him and says: "Men, we don't need this one. It's just another game. So take this week to hit your...Tags: Joe Flacco, Mark Clayton, Pittsburgh Steelers, M&T Bank Stadium, NFL
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Mike Preston's key matchups: Ravens vs. Bengals
Bengals QB Carson Palmer vs. Ravens S Ed Reed Reading middle linebacker Ray Lewis and safety Ed Reed are the keys to solving the Ravens' pass defense. Reed, though, is the last line of defense. The Bengals will attempt to throw long a lot, and Palmer,...Tags: Ray Lewis, Cedric Benson, Fabian Washington
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Ravens defense gets back on the same page
During the Ravens' bye week, their defense didn't really change. It communicated.
Greg Mattison, the team's first-year defensive coordinator, invited his players to speak to him and other coaches about their thoughts on improving the struggling unit....Tags: Terrell Suggs, NFL, Cedric Benson, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos
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Introducing the 'New Same Old Bengals'
pdaugherty@enquirer.comEach week, we come to the stadium expecting a leak or a crack or a sign of a relapse, and each week we are wrong. "Same Old Bengals" has assumed such a different meaning, we wonder if we missed a highway exit and ended up in Pittsburgh. Or, you know,...Tags: Dhani Jones, Dawan Landry, Bobbie Williams, Rey Maualuga, Mark Clayton
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Bengals hold on to beat self-destructive Ravens 17-7, stay perfect in AFC North
AP Sports WriterCINCINNATI (AP) — No last-minute comeback needed this time. With Cedric Benson topping 100 yards again, the Bengals got ahead early and ground one out. Cincinnati scored on its first three possessions Sunday, then spent the rest of its time chasing...Tags: Joe Flacco, Ray Rice, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cedric Benson
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What they're saying about the Ravens
Baltimore Sun staffHere's a look at recent media coverage of the Ravens. • In ESPN.com's Tuesday Morning Quarterback column, Gregg Easterbrook chooses the matchup between the Ravens and Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 22 as the one game he'd like to attend between now...Tags: Newspapers, Joe Flacco, Hines Ward, Ray Lewis, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Ravens to concentrate on stopping Bengals' Benson
Carson Palmer, Chad Ochocinco and the rest of the Cincinnati Bengals' passing attack garner - rightly - a fair amount of attention from opposing defenses and the media. But when the Ravens visit Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday, the defense...Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Super Bowl, Pittsburgh Steelers, Terrell Suggs, M&T Bank Stadium
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Ngata may miss Ravens game with Bengals
The prospect of facing Cedric Benson and the Cincinnati Bengals without defensive tackle Haloti Ngata isn't exactly an ideal scenario for the Ravens considering the way Benson pushed Baltimore's defense around the last time the teams met, but it could...
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