
The Ravens have added another weapon to the special teams unit.
Dave Reed, last year’s starting kick returner, was activated from the physically unable to perform list on Monday.
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Reed had been practicing with the team for the last three weeks after undergoing offseason surgery to repair a torn ACL. He will challenge ![]()
Reed will also provide additional depth at wide receiver and will likely be in the mix on the special teams coverage units.
The 2010 fifth-round pick led the NFL in kickoff return average (29.3 yards) during his rookie season, and he was the starter last year before a two-fumble game against Seattle in Week 10 cost him the job. He suffered the torn ACL in Week 16 against the Browns.
The move to injured reserve ends a two-game stretch on the active roster for Levine, who started the season on the practice squad. Levine worked on special teams and was a reserve in the secondary, and this year was his first opportunity on an active roster.




