Ed Reed's hot streak should continue into playoffs
Jan/06/11 08:26 AM Filed in:
Ed ReedRavens safety Ed Reed only needed 10 games this season to pick off eight passes and become the NFL's interception leader for 2010.
History says his tremendous run will continue this month. One of the best ballhawks in league history, Reed has been extremely dangerous in the playoffs.
He has made seven interceptions in seven career postseason games, returning one for a 64-yard touchdown.
Reed had one of his best games in last season's divisional playoff game at Indianapolis, where he almost single-handedly carried the Ravens back into that game. But his first interception ended with him fumbling and his second one was negated by Corey Ivy’s pass interference penalty.
That's why Kansas City quarterback Matt Cassel will be trying to locate Reed before every snap.
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(baltimoresun.com)