Ed Reed Has Talked Briefly at Times With John Harbaugh About Returning as Coach
The theme for Late for Work today is current and former Ravens players (and one executive) making media appearances.
Ravens great Ed Reed told Baltimore Beatdown that he has spoken briefly at times with Head Coach John Harbaugh about returning to Baltimore as a coach, but it doesn t sound like the Hall of Fame safety will be back on the Ravens sideline anytime soon.
Reed, the chief of staff for football at the University of Miami, said he is not interested in being a position coach. Reed, who spent one season as the Buffalo Bills defensive backs coach in 2016 under Rex Ryan, aspires to be a head coach or defensive coordinator in the NFL or college.
Podcast: Mailbag + Seenya Bowl talk
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What’s up everyone? The podcast is back, and the boys are back in the studio to talk some Ravens. Jake is in studio in Baltimore while Spenny checks in from Mobile, Alabama where he’s covering the Senior Bowl, so naturally plenty of our talk on the show today is going to be dedicated to that. To structure the show though, we’re returning to the mailbag, where we got plenty of questions from you guys both on Twitter and Instagram, that range from Eric DeCosta once again proving himself to be a content king, some talk on The Wire which is always a thrill, what our plans are for the offseason, and much, much more. Thanks for tuning in, and we’ll talk to you guys again very soon!
Ravens at Titans: Bold Predictions
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The Ravens will travel to Tennessee on Sunday for a rematch with the Titans. Baltimore has a chance to redeem their playoff loss from a year ago. The staff of Baltimore Beatdown gives some bold predictions for the AFC showdown.
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Despite the recent drama and history between these two teams and similar offensive styles, the Ravens are simply too much for the Titans to handle this time. They go up 14-0 in the first quarter and never look back. The run game keeps churning, setting the franchise single playoff game record with over 250 with Lamar Jackson, J.K. Dobbins, and Gus Edwards each going for over 70 yards. Mark Andrews finally has his big breakout performance in front of a national audience and score two touchdowns to go with over 100 receiving yards. The offseason investments pay off as the defense holds Derrick Henry scoreless and under 90 yards on the ground. The secondary