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The Top 10 Individual Turnover-Forcing Seasons in NFL History

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T4. Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens (2004)

1.63 wTOV/G

As far as ball-hawking players go, Ed Reed is among the most memorable of them all. There were many seasons in which he put up big turnover numbers, but his best was in 2004, when he accounted for nine interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries from his safety position.

His 9 picks constitute 42.9% of his team's 21 interceptions that year while his two defensive touchdowns made up 28.6% of the Baltimore Ravens' seven total scores on the defensive side of the ball. With shares like that, it's no wonder Reed was an All-Pro and Pro Bowl performer in just his third run in the league.