Found September 09, 2009 on
Baltimore Sun:
Ravens safety Ed Reed said the nerve impingement in his neck and shoulder continues to have an affect on the way he plays. Reed has been dealing with this injury for over a year.
Asked about his health, he said Wednesday, "I’m as ready as I’m going to be. I still take precautions and try to play smart. I try not to really worry about it as much, and let my mind focus on what we have to do."
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