Reed was joined on the All-Pro team by middle linebacker Ray Lewis and fullback Le'Ron McClain. They received 39 and 38 votes, respectively.
McClain led the Ravens with 902 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns.
"We're just happy with the way he's played so far, but we know he can be a lot better," Harbaugh said. "He's physical. He runs north-south. He's got a lot of strengths. Watch the tape, you'll see it."
Defensive tackle Haloti Ngata received six votes, punter Sam Koch got five, and linebacker Terrell Suggs had two with Grubbs and inside linebacker Bart Scott claiming one vote apiece.
TRAINING ROOM: The Ravens listed eight players as questionable on the final injury report, including tight end Todd Heap with a back injury. He didn't practice this week and is regarded as the team's biggest question mark.
Heap has insisted he'll play, but seems to even be having trouble walking without pain. Several teammates have noted that Heap's injury seems to be fairly serious.
Meanwhile, Reed (knee, illness), defensive tackle Justin Bannan (foot), linebacker Jarret Johnson (calf), wide receiver Derrick Mason (dislocated left shoulder), cornerback Samari Rolle (hamstring), kicker Matt Stover (sprained right ankle) and cornerback Fabian Washington (neck) are all questionable and expe cted to play.
QUICK HITS: The Ravens are wary of the Titans' ability to stretch the middle of the field with tight ends Bo Scaife and Alge Crumpler. Scaife leads the Titans with 58 catches for 561 yards. "They have two good tight ends," strong safety Jim Leonhard said. "Bo Scaife is a huge target and Alge has been a good tight end for a long time. They love to get them the ball in crucial situations. We have to be aware of them because they're a big part of their offense and we know it's a priority to get them the ball." ... McClain doesn't sound concerned about the pressure of the postseason. "This is the environment: win or go home," McClain said. "That’s the mentality, so you do whatever you have to do to win. We treat it like it's just another game, but we know the stakes. If you lose, you go home, and I'm not trying to go home anytime soon." ... Stover is accustomed to having to make game-winning kicks, and has envisioned converting another last-minute field goal. "You have to understand and embrace the pressure," Stover said. "You have to be emotionally and mentally ready. All week, I visualize it and I've pretty much already kicked in that situation before it happens." ... Harbaugh was on the Philadelphia Eagles' staff when Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse's career began to fade, but Kearse looks revitalized now that he's back in Tennessee with four sacks and three forced fumbles. "Jevon Kearse is a great leader, being around him, great competitor," Harbaugh said. "He's playing outside, coming off the edge, which is probably his strength. And he looks like he did way back when. He's playing at a really high level." ... McClain and former starter Willis McGahee have contrasting running styles. McGahee tends to try to avoid defenders while McClain usually initiates contact. "Once I'm running, bang, I want to hit the guy," McClain said. "Willis slashes and uses his speed to get to the edge and get up the field." ... Harbaugh has just one playoff game under his belt as he faces off with Titans coach Jeff Fisher, the longest-tenured coach in the NFL. "It seems like they have a great, experienced leader over there," Suggs said. "We've got a new young guy who's hungry and he's a very energetic leader over here."
Aaron Wilson covers the Baltimore Ravens for the Carroll County Times and the Annapolis Capital.