cravnravn Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Safety Ed Reed is known for game-changing performances that can devastate opponents, but in the Ravens’ 36-7 win over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Reed topped even himself. Reed snared two interceptions for the 36th and 37th of his career, a Ravens record. He returned the picks a total of 151 yards, including a 108-yarder for a touchdown that now ranks as the longest in NFL history. The fourth-quarter highlight also snapped his own record that was originally set in 2004 with a 106-yard return against Cleveland. “It’s a blessing just to come out and read the keys and do your job,” Reed said. “Everybody did their job on that play. And it’ll just come right to you.” more
dapetes Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Ed Reed made a couple of good plays on 2 underachieving QBs. That being said. He's got to stop the sandlot handoffs on the returns. Besides looking silly, it seldom if ever works. He's lucky we got the ball back.
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