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The Ravens defense set Carson Palmer up by over-stacking the left side and Ed Reed streaked in front of Chad Ochocinco to pick off the ball and sprint all the way home. It was Reed's sixth career interception return for a touchdown. He is the franchise leader in that department. Oh, and by the way, I'm starting to like the 8 1/2 points again.
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