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October 28, 2009

Wednesday's practice report

Two injured starters -- quarterback Joe Flacco (ankle) and offensive tackle Jared Gaither (neck) -- both were at the media viewing portion of practice. Flacco said he would play Sunday against the undefeated Denver Broncos after missing last week's workouts during the bye.

But Ed Reed, who has has been on the injury report this season with neck and knee injuries, showed up at the start of practice in sweat pants.

Posted by Jamison Hensley at 1:40 PM | | Comments (4)
        

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Cmon Ed dont get hurt now we need you leave it all on the field you win this game and your fine lose and the season is probably a wash

its me again to all you Ravens fans stop calling radio and bloging how much the ravens defense sucks or they need another receiver. Obviously C Mcallister cant play otherwise he would be on another team the offense is clicking just find do you really want to give up Ngata for a flash in the pan receiver cause thats what it would take to sign a big name receiver FLACCO IS THE MAN and the Ravens will be fine this year and in the future as long as OZZIE STAYS

At least Ed Reed can't be otu of position in sweats, I hope he gets back to playing the way he did last year by staying within the scheme!

Truth is Ed reed has run himself out of more plays this year than one of those plastic electric football men on a bad green base.....Foxworth and Washington both scream mediocrity....but if Reed and the no longer special Landry had given them just a little support the situation wouldn't be as bad as it is....only Jarret Johnson, Lewis, Ngata, Ellerbe,Edwards,Mckinney and Webb have played well on defense this season.....everyone else has pretty much been a dissapiontment....especially Mattison.

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