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Ed Reed

6/27/2006

Reed was signed to a six-year contract extension by the Ravens on Tuesday. Financial terms were not disclosed.

12/4/2005

Reed will return to the Baltimore Ravens' defensive backfield for Sunday's matchup with the Houston Texans. The safety had been sidelined since Week 6 with a high ankle sprain.

12/1/2005

Sidelined since Week 6 with a high ankle sprain, Reed has been practicing with the Baltimore Ravens this week, and there is a chance he could return to the lineup for Sunday's battle with the Houston Texans. The safety currently is listed as questionable, but he could be upgraded if no problems are reported over the next couple of days.

11/20/2005

Despite optimistic reports earlier this week, Reed will not suit up for today's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

11/15/2005

Reed is optimistic that he will be able to return to the Ravens' defensive backfield for this weekend's matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to head coach Brian Billick. The safety, who has missed the team's last four games with a high ankle sprain, recently had the protective boot removed from his foot, and he plans to test things out over the next couple of days.

11/9/2005

Reed has yet to resume practicing with the Baltimore Ravens, and the team has already ruled him out of Sunday's matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The safety has been sidelined since suffering a high right ankle sprain in the team's Week 6 victory over the Cleveland Browns.

11/2/2005

According to Baltimore Ravens head coach Brian Billick, Reed likely will need at least another week before he is able to return to the starting lineup, even though he's shown improvement recently. The safety has been sidelined since suffering a high right ankle sprain in the team's Week 6 victory over the Cleveland Browns.

10/26/2005

As anticipated, Reed has been ruled out of Monday night's tussle with the Pittsburgh Steelers, as he continues to be hobbled by a high right ankle sprain. The Ravens' safety, who was the 2004 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, has been sporting a protective boot on his foot since suffering the injury in Week 6. He missed Sunday's loss to the Chicago Bears, giving Chad Williams a chance to start.

10/25/2005

Reed continues to sport a protective boot on his right foot, and it is highly unlikely that he will be ready for Monday night's meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens' safety suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 6 and was forced to miss the team's loss to the Chicago Bears this past Sunday.

10/23/2005

Reed will be inactive for the Ravens' Week 7 contest with the Bears. The safety is suffering from a high ankle sprain, and will miss the first game (and start) of his NFL career. His consecutive starts streak ends at 53.

10/20/2005

Reed's high ankle sprain prevented him from practicing with the Ravens on Wednesday and likely will keep him on the sidelines for Sunday's matchup with the Chicago Bears, according to head coach Brian Billick. The starting safety, who was last season's Defensive Player of the Year, continues to receive treatment on a daily basis and currently is listed as doubtful on the team's injury report.

10/18/2005

According to Ravens head coach Brian Billick, Reed has a high ankle sprain, an injury that typically lingers and forces players to miss at least a couple of weeks. The safety will receive treatment on a daily basis and will be re-evaluated later this week to determine his availability for Sunday's meeting with the Chicago Bears.

10/17/2005

Reed was forced to leave Sunday's win over the Cleveland Browns after injuring his right leg. Precautionary X-rays were negative, but the Ravens' safety has been diagnosed with a sprained knee and ankle. He will be limited in practice this week.

10/12/2005

Reed has been fined $15,000 by the NFL for grabbing an official and shoving him out of the way following an extra-point attempt in last weekend's loss to the Detroit Lions. The Ravens' safety will not miss any time because of the incident.