Sep/08/08 07:47 AM Filed in:
Ed Reed
BALTIMORE — In the wake
of missing the entire preseason with a nerve
impingement, Pro Bowl free safety Ed Reed made a
last-minute decision to test out his neck and left
shoulder Sunday and started for the Baltimore
Ravens without incident.
Reed didn’t aggravate the injury during the
Ravens’ 17-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals at
M&T Bank Stadium. He recorded three tackles,
deflecting one pass to cornerback Chris McAlister for
an interception.
Reed said he’s not in danger by continuing to
play. He took precautions against the Bengals by only
doling out a few hits and generally led with his right
shoulder after not having any contact during the
preseason.
"They told me that there’s not any catastrophic
risk, but you’re always at risk playing
football," Reed said. "It’s just about being
smart and not getting too caught up in the game and
banging too much. You try not to feel it.
"I got contact on both sides. I hit the ground on both
shoulders. I was smart not diving on tackles and
joining in on gang tackles. I felt good, and
we’ll see how it goes going forward."
Reed’s injury will likely continue to be a
concern and will be monitored throughout the season.
The Ravens didn’t use Reed in their blitz
package. He stayed back deep, remaining away from the
line of scrimmage for the majority of the game.
"Health is still very important," Reed said.
"It’s still day to day. We were more concerned
about conditioning than anything else. Everything
worked out fine.
“It’s a blessing to be out there. No
hesitation, none at all. I had a couple things where I
was a little timid, but I think it kind of helped me."
Reed said doctors initially informed him that he was
supposed to be out for the first four or five games.
"I’m still talking about it with the doctors
about if there’s any soreness or pain," he said.
"We’re just being smart about what we’re
doing."
McAlister and cornerback Samari Rolle also missed most
of the preseason with injuries, but both played well
against the Bengals as they shut down wide receivers
Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh.
McAlister recovered a fumble to go with his
interception.
"When they started to call the starting lineup and I
saw Ed was behind me, I said, ‘Oh, we
good,’" linebacker Terrell Suggs said. "I told
him early in the week, ‘You don’t have to
hit nobody. You just get us lined up and tell us where
we got to go and we’ll be all right.’"