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Thursday on Sirius XM NFL Radio, legendary Ravens safety Ed Reed said he wasn't "100 percent committed" to playing football this coming season. It's not about money, he says. It's about other things happening in his life. If it's truly not about mon...
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LaMarr Woodley is the first Steeler to appear on the NFL Network Top 100 Players of 2012 list as he came in at No. 63 overall. San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith says his team was not targeting the injured left ankle of Ben Roethlisberger in ...
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Ed Reed is the new Brett Favre. Every year, he mentions retirement. But no one takes him too seriously. Reed is on the fence again, saying he's not "100 percent committed" to playing in 2012.
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Ed Reed is the new Brett Favre. Every year, he mentions retirement. But no one takes him too seriously. The future Hall of fame safety told Adam Schein and Rich Gannon of Sirius XM NFL Radio on Thursday that he is not "100% committed" to playing foot...
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In some rather shocking news, Ravens all-world safety Ed Reed is telling Sirius XM radio that he is not 100 percent committed to playing in 2012. Do the Ravens know he isn’t 100% committed? Reed says, “I’m sure they will after this interview.” Reed i...
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TAMPA, Fla. -- Before he was even asked a question about his first pick as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Greg Schiano was painting a portrait that probably still is invisible to most Tampa Bay fans. Schiano had just stunned his fan base -- an...
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Ed Reed will be entering the final year of his six-year, $44.4 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens. As a team leader, perennial All-Pro and future Hall of Famer, he believes the Baltimore Ravens should have already locked him up beyond 2012. S...
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While negotiating with the Baltimore Ravens of late and trying to seal the deal on a long-term extension for client Joe Flacco, agent Joe Linta opined that Flacco is one of the top five quarterbacks in the NFL. Linta used the questionable method of ...
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• Out of nowhere, the Eagles and DeSean Jackson came together to agree on a five-year deal worth $51 million, which is about the going rate for No. 1, non-elite receivers these days. I thought the franchise tag was a pretty ideal fit for the Eagles ?...
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• Out of nowhere, the Eagles and DeSean Jackson came together to agree on a five-year deal worth $51 million, which is about the going rate for number one, non-elite receivers these days. I thought the franchise tag was a pretty ideal fit for the Eag...
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Surprising absolutely no one, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers released Albert Haynesworth on Wednesday afternoon. The move saves the Bucs $7.2 million in salary cap money, and as a bonus, Albert Haynesworth is no longer on their roster. I don't know if Hayn...
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We're not sure how the normally stoic Jim Caldwell reacts when he's "tickled," but rest assured that the former Indianapolis Colts head coach and current Baltimore Ravens quarterback guru feels just that way, now that he's working with Ravens quarte...
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Baltimore outside linebacker Terrell Suggs was named the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year Saturday, as voted by the Associated Press.Suggs had 14 sacks among his 70 tackles to help lead the Ravens to a 12-4 record and the AFC North title. He picked...
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Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti reiterated Wednesday that the team expects FS Ed Reed to play in 2012.Reed often hints, even contemplates, retirement during offseasons, but he has plenty left in the tank going on 34. "Ed doesn't give definitive an...
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Since 2009, four of Tom Brady's 15 interceptions on throws at least 15 yards downfield have come against the Ravens.That's despite the fact that the Pats have faced the Ravens only three times since 2009. Both Brady and Bill Belichick made sure to p...
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Defensive coordinator Dean Pees confirmed that the Ravens expect FS Ed Reed to return to the team next season.''I expect everybody to be back, absolutely,'' Pees said. ''There's not one guy in that room that I don't want." It's starting to sound...
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It looks like we finally have some closure, as Greg Schiano of Rutgers is set to become the Buccaneers' next head coach. But although that important bit of business is complete, there still is a very significant question remaining: Who will run Schia...
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With all the folderol about the future of Peyton Manning, and the alleged coldness in the halls of the Indianapolis Colts' head offices, and all the Rob Lowe "breaking news," and Jim Irsay's ongoing twtterpation, the decision to replace ex-head coac...
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With all the folderol about the future of Peyton Manning, and the alleged coldness in the halls of the Indianapolis Colts' head offices, and all the Rob Lowe "breaking news," and Jim Irsay's ongoing twtterpation, the decision to replace ex-head coac...
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Pittsburgh Steelers free safety Ryan Clark has been added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster in place of Baltimore Ravens injured safety Ed Reed. This will be the first trip for Clark to the NFL’s annual all-star game. It was announced just a few days ago th...
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