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Q: Where does ed reed of the ravens live?
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What team is ed reed on?

Baltimore Ravens


Who wears jersey number 20 in ravens?

Ed Reed


Who is the top safety in NFL?

Ed Reed from the Baltimore Ravens


Who did ed reed play for?

the Baltimore ravens. The Ravens Drafted him as a rookie in 2003 and has a great reputation


Did Ed Reed win a Super Bowl?

Yes, he did. Ed Reed was part of the Baltimore Ravens championship winning team in Super Bowl XLVII.


What was ed reeds number while playing for the hurricanes?

Ed Reed had the same number for the Ravens as he did with the 'Canes - #20.


Who intercepted the most passes NFL 2008?

Ed Reed of the Baltimore Ravens with 9.


What defensive player led the NFL in 2008 with interceptions?

Ed Reed of the Baltimore Ravens with 9.


Who scored the longest interception in NFL history?

Ed Reed of Baltimore Ravens; he scored a 108-yard intercept return touchdown against Philadelphia Eagles in 2008.


When was Ed Reed born?

Ed Reed was born on September 11, 1978.


Does Ed Reed play strong safety or free safety?

He's a free safety. In actuality, in most 3-4 defenses, and in Baltimore's especially, there is not discernable difference. The definition of a Strong Safety is somebody who lines up on the strong side of the offense. Ed Reed does this. But he also lines up on the weak side or drops back in to a center field role also. So what is Ed Reed? A safety. On the Ravens, there is no free or strong.


Who holds the interception record for the Baltimore Ravens?

Former Ravens Safety Ed Reed (#20) holds the Ravens franchise record for the most interceptions at 61.He also holds NFL and Ravens records for yards returned following interceptions, as well as being the only NFL player in history to return an interception, punt, blocked punt, and fumble for a touchdown.