NFL Slaps Ed Reed With One-Game Suspension
In the third quarter last night, Ravens safety Ed Reed drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for this helmet-to-helmet hit on defenseless Steelers receiver Emmanuel Sanders, who didn't even bother to fake an injury. This being Reed's third such violation in three seasons (and second this year), Merton Hanks's ministry of justice decided to slam the shithammer: Reed will be suspended without pay for Sunday's game at the Chargers.
Baltimore's defense is already down Ray Lewis and Lardarius Webb because of injuries, but the Ravens do have a two-game lead in the AFC North, and Ben Roethlisberger likely isn't playing again for the Steelers anytime soon. Coach John Harbaugh called the punishment "surprising" and vowed an appeal, which he expects to have heard by Wednesday—in time for the suspension to be taken this week, rather than for the Week 13 rematch with the Steelers.
Free NBA Picks for March 14: Three Bets to Target
Why Kyler Murray is a Perfect Match For Minnesota Vikings
Five NFL Free Agency Predictions That Can Still Happen
Five College Pro Days That Could Shake Up the 2026 NFL Draft
- MLB Home Run Future Prop Bets: Four Picks to Target This Season
- Thursday NBA Betting Guide: Key Spreads and Totals to Target
- Players Championship Betting Guide: Top Picks, Props, and Odds
- College Basketball Best Bets Today: Kentucky and Texas SEC Tournament Picks
- MLB ERA Player Prop Future Bets: Four Pitchers Worth Betting the Under
- Why Duke Blue Devils Look Unstoppable Entering the ACC Tournament
- Big 12 Tournament Preview: Arizona, Houston, Kansas, and Iowa State Contend

