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Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed let the cat out of the bag when he told a radio station that he's playing with a partially torn labrum, but Reed said since he's not a baseball player, he'll be fine.
The Bills may not be the only team who has omitted a high-profile defensive player from the injury report. Ravens safety Ed Reed told 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore (via ESPN.com) that he has a torn ...
Safety Ed Reed made headlines last week when he revealed that he's playing through a slightly torn labrum in his shoulder. Reed's announcement prompted an NFL investigation, as the Ravens have not ...
Ed Reed Practices Despite Hamstring Injury Sep 12, 2012 at 12:25 PM. Safety Ed Reed ... It's a good sign that the injury is not serious, as Reed said after the game.
After Ravens safety Ed Reed appeared on a radio station in Baltmore and said he had a torn labrum in his shoulder, it raised some eyebrows at the NFL offices, since Reed was never on an injury ...
Ed Reed admits he's playing with torn labrum The problem with Ed Reed's shoulder injury -- or potential problem, I suppose -- is that Reed hasn*t been listed by the team on its practice reports.
Ed Reed revealing he had a torn labrum became a big story in the NFL, and now the league is looking into the matter. (US Presswire) Ravens coach John Harbaugh doesn't feel he or the organization ...
Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed said earlier this week that he's playing with a torn labrum in his shoulder, but he hasn't showed up on injury reports. Now the NFL is involved.
Ed Reed made a game-changing interception late in the Baltimore Ravens ' 20-13 win over the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round, but he ended up limping off the field in the final seconds after ...
Ed Reed's record-breaking night came with a caveat. The future Hall of Famer -- sorry, we're putting him in right now -- hurt his hamstring on the interception Reed returned for a touchdown.