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Edward Earl Reed Jr. (born September 11, 1978) is an American football coach and former safety. He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes, where he played on Miami's 2001 national championship team and was twice named a consensus All-American.
Reed not only posted remarkable stats on the field, he also received the Ravens Ed Block Courage Award in 2008. In all, Reed played 174 career games and amassed a total of 643 tackles (531 solo), intercepted 64 passes which he returned for 1,590 yards and 7 touchdowns, recorded 6 sacks, and made 13 fumble recoveries.
Ed Reed has called out Shannon Sharpe on Instagram. Reed announced earlier this week that he would not be hired as new head coach of Bethune Cookman. The HBCU had previously announced that the...
Ed Reed’s first head coaching job is over before it started. The former NFL star is out as the coach at Bethune-Cookman, just 25 days after being hired by the HBCU. Reed, 44, said the...
Ed Reed. Edward Earl Reed Jr. Position: DB 5-11, 205lb (180cm, 92kg) Born: September 11, 1978 in St. Rose, LA. College: Miami (FL) (College Stats) Weighted Career AV (100-95-...): 102 (127th overall since 1960) High School: Destrehan Draft: Baltimore Ravens in the 1st round (24th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft.
Those are sentiments Ed Reed either didn't consider or didn't understand when he began his brief and bizarre tenure as head football coach at Bethune-Cookman University, a tenure that ended...
Former NFL player Ed Reed attends Super Bowl LVI between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022, in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevin C....
Ed Reed, a Super Bowl champion and nine-time Pro Bowl selection with the Baltimore Ravens, announced Saturday he will no longer be the head coach at Bethune-Cookman.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed has publicly shared his private conversation with Shannon Sharpe and called him out after he turned down the opportunity to coach football at a HBCU. Reed said ...
Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed shared a private exchange he had with fellow NFL legend Shannon Sharpe following his abrupt exit from Bethune-Cookman. The Wildcats hired Reed to be their head football ...