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Come Fan with UsTuesday, June 30, 2026

Ravens Vs. Patriots 2012: Ed Reed Is The Only Player On Baltimore’s Injury Report

The Baltimore Ravens will be healthy when they walk into Gillette Stadium this weekend to meet the New England Patriots for the NFC Championship game. The Ravens exited the week of practice with just one player on the injury report -- Ed Reed.

The Ravens safety was injured on the final defensive play last weekend against the Houston Texans but the ankle won't keep him out of Sunday's game. Reed is listed as probable and is expected to play against the Patriots.

The big injury talk this week over in New England has been Tom Brady. The Patriots quarterback missed practice on Wednesday but he returned for Thursday and Friday and has been removed from the injury report.

For updates and analysis on these teams leading up to the 2012 AFC Championship, visit Ravens blog Baltimore Beat Down, Patriots blog Pats Pulpit and SB Nation Boston. Don’t forget to check out SB Nation’s NFL hub for all your playoff news.

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