Ravens’ Safety Reed May Retire
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Ravens starting safety Ed Reed is considering early retirement from the NFL.
For two years Reed has been suffering from a nerve impingement in his neck that has shown little to no improvement.
Coach John Harbaugh stated that he beleives Reed will return for the 2010 season.
Reed was picked by the Baltimore Ravens during the NFL draft in 2002. He currently holds franchise records for career interceptions (45) and interception-return yards in a single game (150) and has scored a total of 13 touchdowns in his career—3 blocked punts, 1 punt return, 2 fumble returns and 7 interception returns.
The Ravens await his pending desicion. Reed stated that as of now it’s “50-50″ and the decision will be fully made by him.
Ed Reed is an asset to the team and it will be a sad day if he does retire early.
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by Jak Jones, Ravens Mania
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