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  2. May 7, 2015 · Updated 1:21 PM PDT, May 7, 2015. OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Ed Reed came into the NFL as a member of the Baltimore Ravens, and now he’s leaving as one. The nine-time Pro Bowl safety formally announced his retirement Thursday after signing one final contract with the team that drafted him 24th overall in the 2002 draft.

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  3. Jan 27, 2023 · Richard Johnson. Jan 27, 2023. In this story: Bethune-Cookman Wildcats. Ed Reed will not be Bethune-Cookman’s head coach after the school chose not to ratify his contract this past weekend, a...

  4. Jan 21, 2023 · Ed Reed, an NFL Hall of Famer, will no longer be the head football coach at HBCU program Bethune-Cookman, just 25 days after the Wildcats announced an agreement between the two parties. The...

  5. Jan 21, 2023 · 1:27. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Pro Football Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed walked away from Bethune-Cookman in tears Saturday following a 15-minute goodbye in front of players, parents and even...

    • How Did Bethune-Cookman’s Partnership with Ed Reed form?
    • What Happened with Reed’s Contract?
    • What Fractured Reed’s Relationship with The School?
    • How Did Bethune-Cookman Respond to Reed’s Videos?
    • How Did The Wildcats React?
    • Where Does B-CU’s Coaching Search Go from Here?

    Bethune-Cookman fired Sims on Nov. 29. In the following days, Athletic Director Reggie Theus assembled a hiring committee and received more than 100 resumes, he said in an interview with HBCU Gameday. Theus narrowed the candidate pool down to two lists — a short list of Reed and two other big names and a longer secondary list. Reed stood out to The...

    The school announced an “agreement in principle” with Reed on Dec. 27, but the two sides had not solidified the official terms. During the next three weeks, Reed came to Daytona Beach and began meeting with his new team. Theus said negotiations were almost finished, but they still had to “dot the i’s and cross the t’s” and get the contract ratified...

    On Jan. 15, Reed went on Instagram Live and released a string of profanity-laced videos. He called out leadership at HBCUs, saying administrators have “broken mentalities.” He also criticized Bethune-Cookman’s facilities and claimed his office wasn’t clean when he arrived.

    After the rants, Theus realized the relationship between Reed and the school was no longer sustainable. He said he talked with Reed about it. “I tried to get Ed to understand that this was not going in the direction he wanted,” the athletic director told HBCU Gameday. “I tried to give him an opportunity in the conversation to try to make him unders...

    The Bethune-Cookman players have supported Reed on social media and in interviews. Saturday, they created a petition pushing to bring Reed back. Many of them joined hundreds of other students Monday to protest campus conditions. The demonstration wasn’t solely about Reed, but students said his ouster served as inspiration to voice their concerns.

    Despite pleas from Reed and some of the Bethune-Cookman players, Theus said Reed has “no shot” of returning as head football coach. The university will look to sign a replacement in the coming days.

  6. Jan 17, 2023 · New Bethune-Cookman football coach Ed Reed apologized after releasing a series of scathing, profanity-laced videos directed at his new place of employment over the weekend.

  7. Jan 21, 2023 · Posted on January 21, 2023. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Bethune-Cookman University has announced that it has decided not to proceed with contract negotiations with Ed Reed to become the next head football coach at B-CU.