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BALTIMORE -- Nine-time Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed insisted Sunday that he can still play and wants at least one more season in the NFL. Air Huarache Noir Et Rouge . Reed, who played with Houston and the New York Jets last season, turns 36 in September and has hinted at retirement in the past. He is currently a free agent. "Definitely still preparing to play," Reed said Sunday. "If I wasnt, you would have heard something by now. But yeah, the off-season is going great. Im spending time with my family. Not in any rush at all." Reed, who spent his first 11 seasons with Baltimore, was at former Ravens teammate Lardarius Webbs charity softball game at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. "I know that I can still play," Reed said. "Its just a matter of the right fit." Reed was released by the Texans last November, and signed with the Jets a few days later and had three interceptions in the final four games. Reed said after the Jets season ended last December that his first order of business this off-season would be to get an MRI on his surgically repaired hip for "total maintenance" and then mull his options. He had off-season hip surgery last year, and it appeared to hinder him at times on the field. Reed, who has 65 career interceptions, acknowledged at that time that a full off-season and being healthy would help him going into the 2014 season. Basket Adidas Femme Superstar Pas Cher .1 million, one-year contract. A 29-year-old right-hander, Boggs helped St. Louis win the 2011 World Series title and was 4-1 with a 2. Superstar Blanche Femme .The Toronto Raptors guard, who will represent the Eastern Conference at the All-Star Game in New Orleans on Sunday, says he doesnt complain in the face of adversity "because I know this little girl is just happy for anything.VANCOUVER -- Tomas Kaberle is making up for lost time in the Stanley Cup final. The veteran defenceman spent the past five springs wondering whether the Maple Leafs would get to the playoffs again during his tenure in Toronto. But now, following a late-season trade to Boston, Kaberle is playing a key role with the Bruins as they seek their first championship since 1972. And despite losing the first game of the series, hes enjoying every moment. "Its what you play for," Kaberle said at the Bruins hotel before Saturdays Game 2. "At the start of the season, you always set goals and one of them is to make it the playoffs and go from there. For the past five, six years it wasnt easy." Kaberle was dealt to the Bruins prior to the trade deadline for Joe Colborne, a 2011 first-round draft choice and a conditional second-round pick in 2012 that kicked in once the Bruins made the final. Hes grateful to Leafs general manager Brian Burke for trading him to a contender. The 33-year-old Kladno, Czech Republic, native made the playoffs in his first five years in league before enduring a five-year dry spell before this season. He had hoped to be part of Torontos rebuilding process and used his no-trade clause when Burke attempted to deal him previously. But with his contract due to expire, Kaberle saw the writing on the wall and opted to try and get his name on the Stanley Cup this season. Air Huarache Light. . "Its nice not to answer those questions (about the Leafs playoff hopes) and just focus on hockey," said Kaberle, adding that Burke never consulted him on which teams he had a chance to go to. "Obviously, theres always options, but Im glad I ended up in Boston," said Kaberle. "Its a great hockey team and its a great group of guys. They have been since the first day I came to Boston. Theyve helped me enjoy my experience, and hopefully we can do something special here." Added Bruins winger Michael Ryder: "Hes been working for so long and never really got the opportunity. Were glad to have him on the team. Hes definitely a big part of us, and hopefully we can make sure he gets (the Cup)." If the Bruins do capture the Cup, Kaberle will have something in common with his older brother Frantisek, 37, who won it all with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2005-06. The elder Kaberle, who has spent the past two seasons playing in the Czech Republic, is giving his younger sibling advice. "We always talk on the phone and stuff," said Kaberle. "He knows what were going through and he said: Make the most of it." Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '

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