
Former Ravens TE Konrad Reuland to Undergo Surgery for Brain Aneurysm
Former New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens tight end Konrad Reuland has suffered a brain aneurysm.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh announced the news Monday, per Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun. The player is in intensive care and will have an operation Tuesday.
The 29-year-old last played for Baltimore in 2015, appearing in four games and starting one.
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Reuland's most successful stint in the NFL came with the Jets in 2012 when he totaled 11 catches for 83 yards in 16 games (three starts). He appeared in 10 games a year later, finishing with one catch for seven yards.
From there, the Stanford product bounced around the league trying to find a home. After failing to stick with the Ravens after the 2015 season, he earned a spot with the Indianapolis Colts for the preseason but couldn't make the final roster.
Per Zak Keefer of the Indianapolis Star, he was cut eight different times since entering the league in 2012.
At this point, though, health is the primary concern for Reuland and his family.

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