Ed Reed never considered not playing against the Chiefs.Doug Pensinger/Getty ImagesEd Reed was handed the game ball by Ravens coach John Harbaugh after Sunday's 30-7 wild card victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Reed's reaction was simple, stoic: "On to Pittsburgh. That's what my brother would want."
Brian Reed was that brother Ed spoke of. By all accounts, he was a young man who battled problems with drugs and alcohol, which doesn't make him all that different from a lot of Hollywood actors. Read More...
Kevin Hart may only be 65 to 75 percent recovered physically, but he seems to be at 100. The comedian finally made his way to the Kelly Clarkson Show where he talked about his accident, friendship with The Rock, and helped out a single mom.
Kevin was scheduled to be a guest on the Kelly Clarkson Show but he got into a terrible car crash where he was severely injured and could have been paralyzed from. Read More...
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Steven Norman “Steve” Carlton (born December 22, 1944) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher who was nicknamed “Lefty.” He pitched for six different clubs from 1965 to 1988, but it was with the Philadelphia Phillies that he gained the most notoriety as a professional, winning four Cy Young Awards. In 1994, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Carlton has the fourth-most career strikeouts (4th overall) and the second-most lifetime victories (4th overall) of any left-handed pitcher (11th overall). Read More...