Baltimore Ravens veteran safety Ed Reed is expected to return to the team next season.New defensive coordinator Dean Pees told the media he expects all his key players to return for 2012, during his official introduction Friday.“I expect everybody to be back, absolutely. There’s not one guy in that room that I don’t want back,” Pees told reporters. “Ed, all of them, I would love to have the whole crew back. I know sometimes that’s impossible and generally doesn’t happen, but I would just love to have the team just like it is.”Reed, 33, has played for Baltimore since 2002, has earned eight Pro Bowl honors and was the AFC Defensive Players of the Year in 2004. He had three interceptions and 44 tackles this season.
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