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  1. Dec 6, 2023 · Ed Reed Wife: The legendary head coach has a son, but the identity of his son’s mother remains undisclosed. It is unclear whether Ed is currently dating or married. The American former professional football player has earned the Hall of Fame title, solidifying his name in the NFL world. Throughout his two-decade career, Ed has consistently ...

  2. Jan 28, 2024 · Now, the former Baltimore Ravens has a son playing football who can carry on the legacy. Ed Reed's son, Edward Reed III, plays defensive back for the Chamblee Bulldogs as a sophomore. When ...

  3. Aug 2, 2019 · Reed will be presented by his father on stage before his Hall of Fame speech. To Reed, his parents are heroes. They raised five boys with a mixture of love and strong discipline, Mr. Reed as a ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_ReedEd Reed - Wikipedia

    Edward Earl Reed Jr. (born September 11, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL), spending the majority of his career with the Baltimore Ravens. He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes, where he played on Miami's 2001 national championship team and was named a ...

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    Edward Earl Reed Jr. was born on September 11, 1978, in St. Rose, Louisiana. Reed grew up watching sports and wanting to be like his older brother, Wendell, who was an accomplished athlete. Some of the fondest memories Reed had as a child were watching his father, Ed Reed Sr.’s, softball games and getting a little exercise to boot. While playing yo...

    It was on the football field that Reed made a name for himself. During his senior year, he became an All-State and All-County selection as a kick returner and defensive back. Reed picked off seven passes, caused three fumbles, and made 83 combined tackles that season and also took part in a memorable play in the state title game. In what would late...

    A prep athlete with Reed’s talents does not go unnoticed. Several big schools wanted to offer him a scholarship, including nearby LSU. The University of Miami was also interested and Reed couldn’t pass up the opportunity to play for the Hurricanes. Miami had already produced a number of big-name safeties including Bennie Blades, Fred Marion, and Da...

    The following season, coach Butch Davis led the ‘Canes to a 9-4 record and a win against Georgia Tech in the Gator Bowl. Reed continued to be a dependable member of the Miami secondary. During the 1999 season, he was everywhere on the field, racking up two picks for 38 return yards, 74 total tackles, four tackles for a loss, four forced fumbles, an...

    Not long after the 2000 season ended, Davis took a job as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns. Larry Coker, Miami’s offensive coordinator and the quarterbacks coach during the previous six seasons, was named the new head coach. Coker’s 2001 Hurricanes team was one of the most talented squads in the nation that year. Miami’s roster was deep and t...

    In 2002, the Baltimore Ravens were in need of a good safety. Baltimore had lost former All-Pros Carnell Lake (retired) and Rod Woodson(signed with Oakland) after the 2001 season. Before the 2002 NFL Draft, the Ravens were interested in Northwestern linebacker Napoleon Harris, but the Raiders scooped him up one pick before Baltimore. That proved for...

    In 2003, Lewis returned and he was named the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year. Rookie linebacker Terrell Suggs set a team rookie record with 12 sacks and was named the league’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. Meanwhile, Reed was voted to his first Pro Bowl and named second-team All-Pro after pulling down seven interceptions including a pick-six, on...

    By 2006, Reed’s name was synonymous with a shut-down defender. He had only one pick in ten games in 2005 but made up for it with five interceptions, a pick-six, and 60 tackles in 2006. Reed also returned to the Pro Bowl and was a first-team All-Pro again that season. Opposing quarterbacks found themselves frustrated when playing against Reed and co...

    Baltimore surprised pundits in 2007 with only five wins. Reed did his part and had seven picks, 39 total tackles, and even returned 10 punts for 94 yards and a score. Then, in 2008, Reed and the Ravens went to the doorstep of a Super Bowl berth. New head coach John Harbaugh and rookies Joe Flacco and Ray Rice, along with a third-ranked defense, con...

    For the next three years, Baltimore would have the NFL’s third-ranked defense, end the season with a winning record, and then lose in the playoffs. Reed had three interceptions and a score in 2009, then led the NFL in interceptions (eight) and return yards (183) in 2010, and received his fifth first-team All-Pro nomination and seventh Pro Bowl sele...

  6. Career Snapshot. Reed's 64 career INTs rank seventh in NFL history, while his 1,590 INT return yards stand No. 1. Produced a Ravens' franchise-record 61 INTs for 1,541 return yards and 7 TDs ...

  7. Jun 20, 2016 · Ed Reed had a Hall of Fame career that ended in 2013, and while he waits for Canton to come calling, the former Ravens first-round pick is the latest addition to Rex Ryan's staff in Buffalo. The ...

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