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USA Today - Ed Reed laments lack of support from Ravens, claims ‘I shouldn’t even be playing this year’
Not only is Ravens FS Ed Reed’s hip in bad shape — he says he’ll be on the PUP list when training camp starts — his feelings are also hurt.”I …
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The six-time Pro Bowl safety had
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ESPN - Ed Reed of Baltimore Ravens expects to start ‘10 on PUP listWhen the Baltimore Ravens open their 2010 season against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football, safety Ed Reed might be a spectator instead of a participant.
Yahoo - Ravens Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)Safety Ed Reed told 105.7 The Fan that he not only plans to play in 2010 but is looking for a new contract, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Reed has three years left on the six-year deal he signed in 2006, and is scheduled to earn $6 million this season.
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