Ed Reed not fully committed to '12-13Updated: May 17, 2012, 7:10 PM ET
By Jamison Hensley | ESPN.com
Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed said he's "not 100 percent committed right now to playing this year" in an interview Thursday with SiriusXM NFL Radio.
Asked if the Baltimore Ravens know he's not committed, Reed said: "I'm sure they will after this interview."
Hensley: The latest on Ed Reed
It's often difficult to get a read on Ed Reed, but he always ends up playing. Jamison Hensley won't believe Reed is going to retire until he actually walks away from the game. Blog
Losing Reed would be a major blow to the Ravens considering linebacker Terrell Suggs' season is uncertain after the NFL Defensive Player of the Year tore his Achilles tendon this month.
Reed, who turns 34 in September, has contemplated retirement since the end of the 2008 season because of concerns over a nerve impingement between his neck and shoulder. He told coach John Harbaugh in February that he was planning to play in 2012 and indicated he could play four to five more seasons when he was inducted into the University of Miami Hall of Fame in late March.
Reed's future has become a hot topic recently. He previously said he feels disrespected by his current salary. Reed is scheduled to make $7.2 million in the final year of a six-year, $44.4 million contract.
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Poor Ed Reed.
Really, dude, get over yourself and quit threatening to retire every time you feel like you deserve more money. I think Warren Sapp has a phrase that might fit you well.
I've gotta say though that, as a Steeler fan. I am enjoying this immensely.
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