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Ravens trust each other on defense

By John Clayton
ESPN.com

Sunday, December 10, 2006

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- In the second quarter against a Baltimore Ravens defense that usually says "nevermore" to running plays, Larry Johnson made one of his patented jump cuts and rumbled 47 yards. Linebacker Terrell Suggs tacked on 15 more yards with a late hit out of bounds and the Chiefs were at the Ravens' 27. "Calm down, calm down," Ravens safety Ed Reed remembered Ravens defenders saying in the huddle after that play. "He's not in the end zone. They aren't in the end zone." ...

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