just heard it on local radio...wouldnt be surprised if he just retires![]()
just heard it on local radio...wouldnt be surprised if he just retires![]()
Reed told Baltimore's 105.7 The Fan he expects to be placed on the physically unable to perform list, which requires a player to miss the first six games of the season.
He said Tuesday his rehab is a slow process. ''I'm going to get out there when I feel good. I can't give you a date. I don't know.''
Reed, 31, missed four games last December because of a variety of injuries, including problems with his neck, hip and groin.
''I had to reconstruct my whole hip. It's not something where I can say, 'I'm going to be back.' I'm not coming back until I'm well and ready.''
How is out for the season based on this link?
just heard it on local radio...wouldnt be surprised if he just retires![]()
Reed told Baltimore's 105.7 The Fan he expects to be placed on the physically unable to perform list, which requires a player to miss the first six games of the season.
He said Tuesday his rehab is a slow process. ''I'm going to get out there when I feel good. I can't give you a date. I don't know.''
Reed, 31, missed four games last December because of a variety of injuries, including problems with his neck, hip and groin.
''I had to reconstruct my whole hip. It's not something where I can say, 'I'm going to be back.' I'm not coming back until I'm well and ready.''
How is out for the season based on this link?
just heard it on local radio...wouldnt be surprised if he just retires![]()
What local radio? Sorry,but I don't believe it.Maybe the radio station got the story all screwd up.
just heard it on local radio...wouldnt be surprised if he just retires![]()
What local radio? Sorry,but I don't believe it.Maybe the radio station got the story all screwd up.
Ed Reed is upset about a report he saw on ESPN, which said he would start the regular season on the Physically Unable to Perform list (PUP) and miss the first six games of the regular season.
"I never said that," Reed told WBAL on Thursday, saying he was taken out of context. "I never talked to ESPN. I never said anything to them. And outside of those [local reporters on Wednesday], I didn't tell them that I would be out the first six games. I honestly told them [reporters] that I don't know if I'll be back the first game -- which I'm preparing to be back for -- or it'd be the first game in October or November or December."
Reed is exactly right -- he never said he was going to start the regular season on PUP. But he did say on Tuesday that he was "leaning" that way in a radio interview.
In an effort to clarify this matter, this is a timeline of how it was reported in The Baltimore Sun:
On Tuesday, Reed told 105.7 The Fan that he was "leaning" toward starting the season on PUP. When asked if he would take the scenario of sitting the first six games and coming back healthy, Reed answered, "Of course, definitely. It's going to be challenging opening up with the schedule we have whether I'm there or not. If that’s the case, which I’m leaning toward that way more than anything, hopefully we can weather the storm. We have great players around us to get through those games and be able to make a run.”
On Wednesday at his football camp, Reed wouldn’t say he would miss the regular-season opener -- or any games -- when asked twice by reporters. "Like I told my coach, I'm preparing myself to try to come back for that first game," Reed said. "But who's to say it's going to be the first game against the Jets or the first game in October, November for December. I honestly don't know."
Ed Reed is upset about a report he saw on ESPN, which said he would start the regular season on the Physically Unable to Perform list (PUP) and miss the first six games of the regular season.
"I never said that," Reed told WBAL on Thursday, saying he was taken out of context. "I never talked to ESPN. I never said anything to them. And outside of those [local reporters on Wednesday], I didn't tell them that I would be out the first six games. I honestly told them [reporters] that I don't know if I'll be back the first game -- which I'm preparing to be back for -- or it'd be the first game in October or November or December."
Reed is exactly right -- he never said he was going to start the regular season on PUP. But he did say on Tuesday that he was "leaning" that way in a radio interview.
In an effort to clarify this matter, this is a timeline of how it was reported in The Baltimore Sun:
On Tuesday, Reed told 105.7 The Fan that he was "leaning" toward starting the season on PUP. When asked if he would take the scenario of sitting the first six games and coming back healthy, Reed answered, "Of course, definitely. It's going to be challenging opening up with the schedule we have whether I'm there or not. If that’s the case, which I’m leaning toward that way more than anything, hopefully we can weather the storm. We have great players around us to get through those games and be able to make a run.”
On Wednesday at his football camp, Reed wouldn’t say he would miss the regular-season opener -- or any games -- when asked twice by reporters. "Like I told my coach, I'm preparing myself to try to come back for that first game," Reed said. "But who's to say it's going to be the first game against the Jets or the first game in October, November for December. I honestly don't know."

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