OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco on Wednesday responded to teammate Ed Reed's comments that he was "rattled" in last Sunday's playoff game and "just didn't look like he had a hold on the offense," saying "it's not that big of a deal."

Reed made his comments Tuesday in a interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio. Flacco admitted he "was a little caught off guard" at first but that he has discussed the matter with Reed.

Flacco said he first saw Reed's comments on television while eating dinner.

"When I first saw it, I was like: 'What's going on?,' " Flacco said. "Like I said, we talked about it. We're a team around here. It's not that big of an issue. I really don't take things that bad. It's Ed. It is what it is."

Flacco was sacked five times and hurried by Texans defenders in an ugly 20-13 victory over Houston. The Ravens went three-and-out eight times Sunday, averaged 2.8 yards per rush and scored only three points over the final 46 minutes. Baltimore's lack of offense allowed the Texans -- led by rookie third-string quarterback T.J. Yates -- to stay close until the game's final possession.

Coach John Harbaugh and several of Flacco's teammates were asked about Reed's comments. Reed, however, did not address his remarks as he didn't come into the open locker room period.