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		<title>Reed will play in 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the National Football Post, Ravens S Ed Reed is &#8220;definitely expected to play&#8221; to return in 2010. Aaron Wilson, who doubles as a Ravens beat writer, says it will take a &#8220;major setback&#8221; with Reed&#8217;s nerve impingement or ligament tears in his hip and groin to force him into retirement. Reed recently indicated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1013" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 179px"><a href="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ed-reed1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1013" title="ed-reed" src="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ed-reed1.jpg" alt="Ed Reed" width="169" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ed Reed</p></div>
<p>According to the National Football Post, Ravens S Ed Reed is &#8220;definitely expected to play&#8221; to return in 2010. Aaron Wilson, who doubles as a Ravens beat writer, says it will take a &#8220;major setback&#8221; with Reed&#8217;s nerve impingement or ligament tears in his hip and groin to force him into retirement. Reed recently indicated that he&#8217;s &#8220;feeling good&#8221; but isn&#8217;t yet ready to announce a decision.</p>
<p>Elsewhere around the NFL:</p>
<p>Dallas:  Cowboys owner Jerry Jones indicated that money won&#8217;t be a factor in Marion Barber returning for the 2010 season, but injury concerns could cause a change in his usage pattern. MBIII&#8217;s injuries have been of the nagging variety, but the <a title="Dallas Cowboys" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/dallas-cowboys" target="_blank">Dallas Cowboys</a> still haven&#8217;t been able to rely on him down the stretch for two straight years. Felix Jones has earned a greater share of the early-down carries, and Tashard Choice is expected to see more time on passing downs. ESPNDallas.com&#8217;s Calvin Watkins shot down a &#8220;hot rumor&#8221; that the Cowboys are shopping Barber, who is due $4M bonus on top of his $3.8M salary in 2010.</p>
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</script></div><p>Oakland: <a title="Oakland Raiders" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/oakland-raiders" target="_blank">Oakland Raiders</a> hired former Ravens QBs coach Hue Jackson as offensive coordinator and signed him to a three-year contract. The Raiders didn&#8217;t have anyone in the offensive coordinator role last year, so the move may be a sign of progress for pro football&#8217;s most dysfunctional franchise. Tom Cable was clearly stretched last year as Oakland&#8217;s playcaller, offensive line overseer, and head coach while dealing with off-field problems.</p>
<p>Tampa Bay:  Bucs offensive coordinator Greg Olson has set a goal for Josh Freeman to complete 60% of his passes in 2010. Freeman completed just 54.6% as a rookie. &#8220;He can work on making a lot of the throws,&#8221; Olson said. &#8220;Deep balls throws and accuracy. Fundamentals. If you look at all the studies of playoff quarterbacks and winning quarterbacks, that&#8217;s where it&#8217;s at&#8230;60 percent.&#8221; Freeman would also benefit from Tampa upgrading his receiver corps. No. 1 wideout Antonio Bryant is a free agent.</p>
<p>Chicago:  The <a title="Chicago Bears" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/chicago-bears" target="_blank">Chicago Bears</a> have reportedly received permission to interview Bears QBs coach Kevin Rogers for their vacant offensive coordinator position. Rogers, known as a players coach with good communication skills, is credited with developing Donovan McNabb at Syracuse in addition to his work with a raw Tarvaris Jackson in Minnesota. His interview is expected to take place later this week.</p>
<p>2010 NFL Draft:  According to an ESPN report earlier this month, Alabama NT Terrence Cody weighed &#8220;right around&#8221; 355 pounds on January 5. In other words, Cody appears to have gained 15 pounds (he measured 6&#8217;4/370 at the Senior Bowl) in the last 20 days. Cody&#8217;s body appeared sloppy, to put it mildly, when he removed his shirt for Monday&#8217;s weigh-in. While weight fluctuation is a routine concern for clogging, nose-tackle types, Cody is already resembling a late-career Ted Washington at age 21.</p>
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