Dec/09/08 12:11 AM Filed in:
Ed Reed
BALTIMORE — Ed Reed is
listed as a safety for the Baltimore Ravens. He
also is a safety net.
Baltimore's offense struggled much of the game Sunday
night against the Washington Redskins, but Reed helped
the Ravens to an early 14-0 lead with an interception
and a fumble return touchdown. He added a late
interception in a 24-10 victory that kept Baltimore in
the thick of the AFC playoff race.
Praise for Reed flowed as if his teammates were dousing
him with Gatorade:
•"It seems like the ball seems to find him. He
doesn't find the ball. … He's one of the
spectacular players in the NFL," said defensive lineman
Trevor Pryce.
•"He's been amazing for so long that you expect
him to make those plays," said tight end Todd Heap.
•"That guy is Superman. … Nothing gets past
him," said wide receiver Derrick Mason.
Reed has 11 touchdowns in his seven-year NFL career:
five on interceptions, two on fumble recoveries, three
on blocked punts and one on a punt return. His three
touchdowns this season include a record 108-yard
interception return against the Philadelphia Eagles.
He has five interceptions this season despite playing
with a nerve impingement that causes pain in his neck
and shoulders.
"It's hats off to the trainers, hats off to my doctor,
who I see every Friday. …It's not easy, but at
the same time if you can be out there for your team
them, then I'm going to be out there," said Reed.
His diving interception of a Jason Campbell's pass on
the Red-skins first series started the Ravens on a
touchdown drive. Campbell's arm was hit as he made the
thrown by linebacker Terrell Suggs, and the ball
fluttered high into the air.
"That's just somebody else making a play, and me doing
my job," said Reed.
He had his 22-yard fumble return touchdown 5:30 into he
game after forcing the turnover by Redskins running
back Clinton Portis. The Redskins were unsuccessful in
a challenge that Portis was down before the ball was
out. "I didn't know if they were going to blow a
whistle or not," said Reed. "But once they don't blow a
whistle, we're taught to finish the play and let them
make the decision afterwards,"
Reed sparked the Ravens (9-4) to the seventh victory in
their last eight games. They are a game behind the
Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North, and they host
Pittsburgh Sunday.
The Steelers will have to account for Reed.
"He does such a great job of reading quarterbacks' eyes
and knowing where they're going to go with the ball,"
said rookie quarterback Joe Flacco of the Ravens.
"That's why he's always around it, and that's why you
guys see him making so many big plays."
(usatoday.com)