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Ravens' Reed has intercepted 11 passesPublished 01/07/09
OWINGS MILLS — The adage about water covering the majority of the earth and Baltimore Ravens star free safety Ed Reed patrolling the remaining third is an obvious exaggeration.
It only seems like Reed is bouncing around from continent to continent with how he terrorizes quarterbacks with an uncanny ability to react and intercept the football, a penchant built through instincts, intelligence and countless hours of film study.
As Baltimore (12-5) prepares for Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game against the Tennessee Titans (13-3) at LP Field, Reed's impact continues to dominate conversation at the Ravens' training...
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