Found January 17, 2012 on Pro Football Zone: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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After watching Ed Reed get carried off the field at the end of Sunday’s win over the Texans,  it looked as if he suffered a serious injury that would keep him out a while. Reed said after the game that he’d be fine and it seems that he was indeed telling the truth. On Monday,  Reed said his ankle wasn’t bothering him much and the X-ray’s he underwent showed no serious damage. “Ed looks like he’s all right with the ankle,” said Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. “Everything’s come up OK, as far as the X-rays.” It looks like the Ravens and Reed dodged a major bullet and he’ll be good to go against the Patriots for Sunday’s AFC Championship.
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