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Ed Reed

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 unanimous All-American. He was selected by the Ravens in the first round of the 2002 NFL draft and played 11 seasons with them before playing with the Houston Texans and New York Jets in 2013.

Ed Reed
Reed in 2023
No. 20, 22
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1978-09-11) September 11, 1978 (age 45)
St. Rose, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school:Destrehan (Destrehan, Louisiana)
College:Miami (FL) (1997–2001)
NFL draft:2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 24
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
As an administrator:
  • Miami (FL) (2020–2021)
    Chief of staff
  • Miami (FL) (2022)
    Senior football advisor
Career highlights and awards
NFL records
  • Most career interception return yards: 1,590
  • Longest interception return: 107 yards
  • Most career postseason interceptions: 9 (tied)
  • Most seasons leading league in interceptions: 3 (2004, 2008, 2010; tied with Everson Walls)
Career NFL statistics
Interceptions:64
Interception yards:1,590
Pass deflections:139
Total tackles:646
Forced fumbles:11
Fumble recoveries:13
Sacks:6
Total touchdowns:13
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR
Pro Football Hall of Fame
College Football Hall of Fame

During his playing career, Reed was selected to nine total Pro Bowls, he was the 2004 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award winner, and has an NFL record for the two longest interception returns (106 yards in 2004 and 107 yards in 2008).[1] He also holds the all-time NFL record for interception return yards, with 1,590, and postseason interceptions (9, tied with three other players). His 64 regular season interceptions ranked him 6th on the NFL's all-time leader list at the time of his retirement. Reed is considered to be one of the greatest safeties in NFL history, and was often referred to as a "ball hawk" during his prime.[2][3][4][5] Reed was known for studying film to memorize opposing teams' tendencies,[6][7] as well as his ability to lure quarterbacks into throwing interceptions.[8] Reed was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019.

In 2016, Reed worked as an assistant defensive backs coach for the Buffalo Bills. In 2020, he was hired by the University of Miami, his alma mater, to serve as their football team's chief of staff, an advisory role to head coach Manny Diaz.

Early years edit

Reed was born in St. Rose, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, on September 11, 1978. He attended Destrehan High School in Destrehan, Louisiana.[9] With the Fighting Wildcats football team, he was an all-state selection at defensive back and as a kick returner and also the New Orleans Times-Picayune District Most Valuable Defensive Player.[10]

Reed totaled 83 tackles, seven interceptions, three forced fumbles and 12 passes deflected in his senior year while also seeing action at running back and quarterback. He also returned three punts for touchdowns. Reed's jersey number 20 was retired by the football team.[10] Reed also played basketball, baseball, and track & field.[11]

Track and field edit

In addition to football, Reed was a standout track athlete at Destrehan High School. He was a member of the state champion 4 × 100 meters relay squad.[10] He set a high school record throw of 56.94 meters (186 ft 10 in) in the javelin throw. Also a standout performer in the long jump and triple jump, he recorded personal bests in high school of over 24 feet (7.3 m) and over 46 feet (14 m), respectively.[10]

While in college, Reed joined the Miami Hurricanes track and field team in 2000, where he competed as a jumper and javelin thrower. He placed 7th in the triple jump at the 2000 Big East Championships, setting a career-best jump of 14.58 meters (47 ft 10 in). In addition, he finished 3rd in the javelin throw, with a personal-best throw of 60.08 meters (197 ft 1 in).[12]

College career edit

Reed received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Miami, where he was a standout defensive back for coach Butch Davis and coach Larry Coker's Miami Hurricanes football teams from 1997 to 2001.[10] Reed was a member of the Hurricane's 2001 National Championship team.[13]

After redshirting in the 1997 season, Reed led the team with two interceptions and four forced fumbles in the 1998 season. He had two more interceptions in the 1999 season.[10] Reed was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American in the 2000 season, and a unanimous first-team All-American in the 2001 season.[14] In 2001, he led the nation with nine interceptions for 209 yards, which was a school record, and three touchdowns. He helped seal a memorable win over Boston College in 2001 when he grabbed the ball out of teammate Matt Walters's hands, who had just intercepted it, and raced 80 yards for a touchdown.[15] Reed was honored as the Big East Defensive Player of the Year in 2001, and was named National Defensive Player of the Year by Football News. He was a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award and was a semifinalists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy.[10]

Reed set several records during his time at the University of Miami. He holds the record for career interceptions with 21, career interception return yards with 389, and interceptions returned for touchdowns with five.[16] He also blocked four punts during his four-year career.[10] In addition, he was a member of the track and field team during his years at Miami and was a Big East champion in the javelin.[17]

Reed and Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne were roommates during their time at the University of Miami.[18] He graduated in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts.[13] Reed was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2012 at a banquet held in Miami on March 29, 2012.[19]

Reed was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on January 7, 2018.[20]

College statistics edit

Ed Reed Defense
Season Team GP Cmb TfL PD Int FF
1997 Miami 0 Redshirted
1998 Miami 11 90 2.0 7 2 4
1999 Miami 12 74 4.0 4 2 0
2000 Miami 11 80 0.0 23 8 0
2001 Miami 11 44 1.0 18 9 0
Totals 45 288 7.0 52 21 4

Professional career edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash
5 ft 11 in
(1.80 m)
201 lb
(91 kg)
4.57 s
All values from NFL Combine[21]

Baltimore Ravens edit

The Baltimore Ravens selected Reed in the first round (24th overall) of the 2002 NFL draft. Reed was the second safety drafted, after Oklahoma's Roy Williams was selected eighth overall by the Dallas Cowboys.[22]

2002 edit

On August 3, 2002, the Baltimore Ravens signed Reed to a five-year, $6.18 million contract.[23]

 
Reed (20), Ray Lewis, and Chris McAlister playing for the Ravens against Chris Henry of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2006

Reed entered training camp slated as the starting free safety after the role was left vacant due to the departures of Rod Woodson and Corey Harris.[24] Head coach Brian Billick named Reed the starting free safety to begin the regular season, alongside strong safety and fellow rookie Will Demps.[25]

He made his professional regular season debut and first career start in the Baltimore Ravens' season-opener at the Carolina Panthers and recorded three solo tackles in their 10–7 loss.[26] On September 30, 2002, Reed recorded four solo tackles, a pass deflection, blocked a kick, and made his first career interception during a 34–28 win against the Denver Broncos in Week 4.[27] Reed made his first career interception off a pass attempt by Broncos' quarterback Brian Griese and blocked a punt by Tom Rouen in the second quarter to set up a 13-yard drive for a touchdown.[28] The following week, he made three solo tackles, a season-high four pass deflections, and intercepted a pass off of Browns' quarterback Tim Couch during a 26–21 win at the Cleveland Browns in Week 5.[29] In Week 6, Reed recorded three solo tackles and made his first career sack on quarterback Peyton Manning during the Ravens' 22–20 loss at the Indianapolis Colts.[30] The following week, he collected a season-high seven solo tackles as the Ravens defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 17–10.[31] On November 10, 2002, Reed recorded five solo tackles, two pass deflections, and made a season-high two interceptions off passes by Bengals' quarterback Jon Kitna in the Ravens' 38–27 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 10.[32] Reed made his first interception of the game in the second quarter and was returning it for a touchdown when Bengals' wide receiver T. J. Houshmandzadeh forced him to fumble the ball by hitting his arm as Reed was extending the ball in celebration. His fumble bounced into the endzone and was eventually recovered by Bengals' wide receiver Peter Warrick for a touchback.[33] He started in all 16 games as a rookie in 2002 and made a career-high 85 combined tackles (71 solo), 12 pass deflections, five interceptions and one sack.[34] He was named to the NFL All-Rookie Team.[35]

2003 edit

Reed and Will Demps were retained as the starting safeties during the 2003 season. Reed started in the Baltimore Ravens' season-opener at the Pittsburgh Steelers and collected a season-high ten combined tackles (seven solo) and a pass deflection in their 34–15 loss.[36] The following week, he collected three solo tackles, a season-high three pass deflections, a season-high two interceptions, and scored his first career touchdown during a 33–13 victory against the Cleveland Browns in Week 2. He intercepted a pass by Kelly Holcomb in the second quarter and returned it for a 54-yard touchdown.[37] On October 12, 2003, he recorded six combined tackles, deflected a pass, made an interception, and blocked a punt before returning it for a touchdown during a 26–18 victory at the Arizona Cardinals in Week 6. Reed blocked a punt by Scott Player, recovered it, and then returned it for a 22-yard touchdown in the second quarter.[38] In Week 12, he made seven combined tackles and returned a blocked punt by Tom Rouen for a 16-yard touchdown during a 44–41 win against the Seattle Seahawks.[39] He was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 6.[40] Reed was selected to the 2004 Pro Bowl, marking the first Pro Bowl selection of his career.[41] He started in all 16 games in 2003 and recorded 71 combined tackles (59 solo), 16 pass deflections, seven interceptions, three touchdowns, and a sack.[42]

The Baltimore Ravens finished first in the AFC North with a 10–6 record and earned a playoff berth.[43] On January 3, 2004, Reed started in his first career playoff game and finished the Ravens' 20–17 loss to the Tennessee Titans in the Wild Card Round with one pass deflection and an interception.[44]

2004 edit

Defensive coordinator Mike Nolan retained Reed and Will Demps as the starting safeties in 2004. On September 26, 2004, Reed recorded three combined tackles, a season-high three pass deflections, and intercepted two passes by Bengals' quarterback Carson Palmer during a 23–9 win at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3.[45] In Week 9, Reed recorded three combined tackles, deflected a pass, and returned an interception by quarterback Jeff Garcia for a 106-yard touchdown as the Ravens defeated the Cleveland Browns 27–13.[46] In Week 12, he collected a season-high nine combined tackles and broke up a pass during a 24–3 loss at the New England Patriots.[47] Reed was named AFC Defensive Player of the Month for November.[48] On December 23, 2004, it was announced that Reed was selected to play in the 2005 Pro Bowl.[49] He started in all 16 games and recorded 76 combined tackles (62 solo), eight pass deflections, a career-high nine interceptions, three forced fumbles, and two sacks.[50]

Reed was named as a First-team All-Pro for the first time.[51] He was named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press.[52] In addition, Reed set an NFL mark for most interception return yardage in a season, accumulating 358 return yards on nine interceptions; Reed held this record until 2009, when it was exceeded by Darren Sharper. He also returned an interception 106 yards for a touchdown, which was an NFL record until Reed reclaimed the record in 2008.[53][54]

2005 edit

The Baltimore Ravens promoted defensive line coach Rex Ryan to defensive coordinator after Mike Nolan accepted the head coaching position with the San Francisco 49ers. Ryan opted to retain Reed and Will Demps as the starting safeties for the fourth consecutive season. On October 16, 2005, Reed collected a season-high six combined tackles during a 16–3 win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 6.[55] Reed was inactive for the next six games (Weeks 7–12) due to an ankle injury.[56][57] He finished the 2005 season with 37 combined tackles (33 solo), nine passes defensed, and an interception in ten games and ten starts.[56]

2006 edit

On June 27, 2006, the Baltimore Ravens signed Reed to a six-year, $40 million contract extension that included a $15 million signing bonus.[58]

 
Reed with the Baltimore Ravens, 2008

In Week 4, Reed collected a season-high seven combined tackles, broke up a pass, and recorded his first career safety during a 16–13 win against the San Diego Chargers.[59] On November 5, 2006, Reed made three combined tackles and scored a touchdown in the Ravens' 26–20 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9.[60] Reed scored a touchdown after teammate Samari Rolle intercepted a pass by Carson Palmer, that was intended for Chad Johnson, and returned it 24-yards before handing it off to Reed who returned it for the remaining 24-yards for a touchdown.[61] On December 10, 2006, he recorded three combined tackles, made a season-high three pass deflections, and intercepted two passes by Chiefs' quarterback Trent Green during a 20–10 win at the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 14.[62] On December 20, 2006, Reed was named to the 2007 Pro Bowl.[63] He started in all 16 games in 2006 and recorded 59 combined tackles (51 solo), nine pass deflections, five interceptions, a forced fumble, and a touchdown.[64] He was named as a First Team All-Pro for the second time.[65]

The Ravens went 13–3 that season, good enough for the #2 seed and the first round bye in the playoffs. In the Divisional Round against the #3 seeded Indianapolis Colts, Reed had two interceptions off of Peyton Manning along with three pass deflections and a solo tackle. Despite his performance, the Ravens lost 15–6.[66]

2007 edit

Head coach Brian Billick named Reed the starting free safety to begin the regular season in 2007, alongside strong safety Dawan Landry.[67]

He started in the Baltimore Ravens' season-opener at the Cincinnati Bengals and made one tackle, deflected a pass, and had his first career punt return for a touchdown in their 27–20 loss.[68] Reed returned a punt by Kyle Larson in the fourth quarter and returned it, untouched, for a 63-yard touchdown to put the Ravens' ahead 20–19.[69] On October 14, 2007, he recorded three combined tackles, deflected a pass, and made an interception during a 23–3 win against the St. Louis Rams in Week 6.[70] On December 18, 2007, it was announced that Reed was selected to play in the 2008 Pro Bowl.[71] On December 31, 2007, the Baltimore Ravens fired head coach Brian Billick after they finished with a 5–11 record in 2007.[72] He started in all 16 games in 2007 and recorded 39 combined tackles (29 solo), 13 pass deflections, and seven interceptions.[73][74] Reed served as a backup punt returner in 2007 and finished the season with ten punt returns for 94-yards and one touchdown.[75] He was named as a First Team All-Pro for the third time.[76]

 
The jersey and cleats worn by Reed during his record setting interception return on display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

2008 edit

Head coach John Harbaugh retained Reed and Dawan Landry as the starting safeties in 2008. On September 21, 2008, Reed recorded two combined tackles, broke up two passes, and returned an interception for a 32-yard touchdown during a 28–10 win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 3.[77] In Week 12, Reed made two combined tackles, a season-high four pass deflections, and intercepted two passes during a 36–7 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week.[78][54][79][80] Reed first interception of the game came in the first quarter off a pass by Donovan McNabb which led to McNabb's eventually benching. He made a second interception off a pass by quarterback Kevin Kolb and returned it for an NFL record 107-yard touchdown. The previous record was also held by Reed and was a 106-yard interception return for a touchdown in 2004.[79][81] The ball he intercepted and the jersey he wore during the play are now displayed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[79][82] In Week 14, he earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his game against Washington.[83] In Week 15, he collected a season-high eight combined tackles and had a sack on quarterback Ben Roethlisberger during a 13–9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.[84] On December 16, 2008, Reed was announced as a part of the 2009 Pro Bowl roster.[85] The following week, he made one tackle, two pass deflections, and intercepted two passes by quarterback Tony Romo in the Ravens' 33–24 win at the Dallas Cowboys in Week 16.[86] In Week 17, Reed recorded three solo tackles, broke up two passes, and intercepted two pass attempts by David Garrard in Baltimore's 27–7 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars.[87] His performance marked his fourth game of the season with two interceptions. Reed earned AFC Defensive Player of the Month for December.[88] Reed started all 16 games in 2008 and recorded 41 combined tackles (34 solo), 16 pass deflections, tied his career-high of nine interceptions, two touchdowns, a sack, and a forced fumble.[86] He was named as a First Team All-Pro for the second time.[89]

The Baltimore Ravens finished the 2008 season second in the AFC North with an 11–5 record and earned a playoff berth.[90] On January 4, 2009, Reed had one tackle, broke up two passes, made two interceptions, and returned one for a touchdown during the Ravens' 27–9 win at the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Wild Card Round.[91] Both interceptions came off pass attempts by quarterback Chad Pennington.[92] The Baltimore Ravens reached the AFC Championship, but were defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers who went on to win Super Bowl XLIII.[93] Reed recorded two solo tackles and deflected a pass as the Ravens lost 23–14.[86]

2009 edit

On January 26, 2009, Baltimore Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh promoted linebackers coach Greg Mattison to defensive coordinator after Rex Ryan accepted the head coaching position with the New York Jets.[94] Mattison opted to retain Reed and Dawan Landry as the starting safety duo in 2009.[95]

In Week 5, Reed recorded a season-high six solo tackles, deflected a pass, and returned an interception for a touchdown during the Ravens' 17–14 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Reed intercepted a pass attempt by quarterback Carson Palmer, that was intended for wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, and returned it for a 42-yard touchdown in the second quarter.[96] Reed sustained a groin injury and was inactive for four games (Weeks 13–16).[97] On December 29, 2009, it was announced that Reed was selected to play in the 2010 Pro Bowl.[98] He finished the 2009 season with 50 combined tackles (42 solo), five pass deflections, three interceptions, three forced fumbles, and a touchdown.[99] Reed was the only player unanimously voted onto the AP 2008 NFL All-Pro team.[100] In 2009, Reed was selected to the Sporting News's Team of the Decade (2000s).[101]

The Baltimore Ravens finished second in their division with a 9–7 record, but were eliminated after losing 20–3 at the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Divisional Round.[102][103][104] Reed recorded an interception in each of the Ravens' playoff games.[105] Reed was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-Decade Team for the 2000s.[106]

2010 edit

Reed underwent hip surgery during the offseason and was unable to physically participate in OTA's, training camp, and also missed the entire preseason. On September 4, 2010, the Baltimore Ravens placed Reed on their physically unable to perform list after it was determined that his recovery from hip surgery would take longer than originally expected.[107] Head coach John Harbaugh named Tom Zbikowski during Reed's absence.[108]

On October 24, 2010, Reed made four solo tackles, two pass deflections, forced a fumble, and intercepted two passes by Bills' quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick during a 37–34 win against the Buffalo Bills in Week 7.[109] In Week 14, he collected a season-high seven combined tackles and broke up a pass in the Ravens' 34–28 win at the Houston Texans.[110] On December 26, 2010, Reed recorded three combined tackles, made two pass deflections, and intercepted two passes by quarterback Colt McCoy during a 20–10 win at the Cleveland Browns in Week 16.[111] The following week, he recorded two combined tackles, made a season-high three pass deflections, and intercepted two passes by Bengals'quarterback Carson Palmer during a 13–7 win against the Cincinnati Bengals.[112] It became his third game of the season with multiple interceptions. He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week.[113] In addition, he was named AFC Defensive Player of the Month for December.[114] On December 28, 2010, Reed was announced as a 2011 Pro Bowl selection.[115] Reed completed the 2010 season with 37 combined tackles (30 solo), tied his career-high of 16 pass deflections, and led the league with eight interceptions in ten games and ten starts.[116][117] He was named as a First Team All-Pro.[118] He was ranked fifth by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2011.[119]

2011 edit

On January 18, 2011, the Baltimore Ravens promoted secondary coach Chuck Pagano to defensive coordinator after Greg Mattison accepted the defensive coordinator position at Michigan.[120] Head coach John Harbaugh named Reed the starting free safety to begin the regular season, alongside strong safety Bernard Pollard and cornerbacks Chris Carr and Jimmy Smith. Pollard replaced Dawan Landry who started alongside Reed for the previous five seasons (2006–2010).[121]

Reed started in the Baltimore Ravens' season-opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers and recorded six solo tackles, a season-high four pass deflections, and intercepted two passes by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in their 35–7 victory.[122] Reed earned his 12th career game with multiple interceptions and surpassed former San Francisco 49ers' safety Ronnie Lott for most multi-interception games in a career. Lott had previously held the record with 11 games with multiple interceptions since 1993.[123] The following week, he collected a season-high eight combined tackles during a 26–13 loss at the Tennessee Titans in Week 2.[124] On December 27, 2011, it was announced that Reed was selected to the 2012 Pro Bowl.[125] Reed started in all 16 games in 2011 and recorded 52 combined tackles (44 solo), eight pass deflections, three interceptions, and a sack.[126]

The Baltimore Ravens finished atop the AFC North with a 12–4 record and clinched a playoff berth.[127] On January 15, 2012, Reed recorded six solo tackles, deflected four passes, and intercepted a pass by quarterback T. J. Yates in the fourth quarter of the Ravens' 20–13 victory against the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round[128] Reed deflected another pass to seal the Ravens' victory, but was injured slightly. The following week, he made four combined tackles and two pass deflections as the Ravens lost 23–20 to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.[129][130] He was ranked 16th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2012.[131]

2012 edit

On January 27, 2012, Baltimore Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh promoted linebackers coach Dean Pees to defensive coordinator after Chuck Pagano accepted the head coaching position with the Indianapolis Colts.[132] Pees retained Reed and Bernard Pollard as the starting safeties in 2012.[133]

 
Reed signing a football helmet, 2012
 
Reed after winning Super Bowl XLVII

Reed skipped out on a mandatory minicamp, but returned for training camp.[134][135] He started in the Baltimore Ravens' season-opener against the Cincinnati Bengals and made two solo tackles, deflected two passes, and returned an interception by Andy Dalton for a 34-yard touchdown on their 44–13 victory.[136] His 34-yard interception return made him the NFL's all-time leader in career interception return yards.[137] In Week 3, Reed collected a season-high nine combined tackles and broke up two passes during a 31–30 victory against the New England Patriots.[138] On November 19, 2012, Reed was given a one-game suspension by the league "for repeated violations of the rule prohibiting hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players" following an unnecessary roughness call for a hit on wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders. Reed was considered a repeat offender based on his prior hits to wide receiver Deion Branch earlier in the season and to quarterback Drew Brees in 2010. The suspension was later overturned, and Reed was fined $50,000 for the hit.[139] On December 26, 2012, it was announced that Reed was selected to the 2013 Pro Bowl.[140] He started in all 16 games in 2012 and recorded 58 combined tackles (45 solo), 16 pass deflections, four interceptions, and a touchdown.[141]

 
Reed and his son at M&T Bank Stadium following the Ravens Super Bowl XLVII victory

The Baltimore Ravens finished atop the AFC North with a 10–6 record and earned a playoff berth.[142] They reached Super Bowl XLVII after defeating the Indianapolis Colts 24–9 in the AFC Wild Card Round, the Denver Broncos 38–35 in the AFC Divisional Round, and also defeated the New England Patriots 28–13 in the AFC Championship.[143][144][145] On February 3, 2013, Reed started in Super Bowl XLVII and recorded five solo tackles, deflected a pass, and intercepted a pass by 49ers' quarterback Colin Kaepernick in the Ravens' 34–31 victory against the San Francisco 49ers.[146] He was ranked 18th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013.[147]

Departure edit

On January 24, 2013, Reed stated that despite repeated reports he might retire, he intended to play the next year.[148]

Reed became a free agent after his contract expired at the end of the 2012 season.[149] While he had considered retiring after the 2012 season, Reed stated after the Super Bowl that he intended to continue playing football in 2013.[9][149]

Reed scored a total of 14 touchdowns in his career with the Baltimore Ravens.[150]

Houston Texans edit

On March 22, 2013, Reed signed a three-year contract worth $15 million with $5 million guaranteed with the Houston Texans.[151] Later in the 2013 offseason, Reed underwent arthroscopic surgery in his hip to repair a small labral tear.[152] Reed made his Houston Texans debut on September 22, 2013, against the Ravens in Baltimore.[153] As the season progressed, Reed saw his playing time reduced. He eventually lost his starting job to Shiloh Keo during Week 9 against the Indianapolis Colts.[154]

On November 10, 2013, Reed only played 12 snaps in a loss against the Arizona Cardinals. After the game, Reed told the media that the team was "outplayed and outcoached". A few days later, Reed was released by the Texans after displaying limited production with just 16 tackles, no interceptions, no forced fumbles, and no passes defended through seven games.[155]

New York Jets edit

Reed was signed by the New York Jets on November 14, 2013, after clearing waivers.[156] The move reunited Reed with head coach Rex Ryan, whom he played for when Ryan was the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens.[156] Reed played his first game as a Jet on November 17, 2013, against the Buffalo Bills.[157]

In Week 14, he recorded his first interception of the 2013 season against Oakland Raiders quarterback Matt McGloin.[158] In Weeks 16 and 17, against the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins respectively, Reed had an interception late in each game's fourth quarter, to preserve the Jets' win. The interceptions helped the Jets close the season with two straight wins to finish with an 8–8 record, which played a major part in Rex Ryan keeping his job as head coach.[159][160][161] With the Jets, Reed played in seven games, of which he started five, with 22 tackles, four passes defended, and three interceptions. Overall, in 2013, combined with both teams he played for, Reed played 14 games, of which he started 10, with 42 total tackles, four passes defended, and three interceptions.[162]

Retirement edit

Reed announced his retirement on May 6, 2015, signing a one day contract on May 7 to retire as a Baltimore Raven.[163]

Reed was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on February 2, 2019, his first year of eligibility. He was the third homegrown Raven who achieved the sport's highest career recognition.[164] He was named to the NFL 100 All Time Team.[165]

NFL career statistics edit

Legend
NFL Defensive Player of the Year
Won the Super Bowl
NFL record
Led the league
Bold Career high

Regular season edit

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Punt Returns Fumbles Other
TD[a]
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck Sfty Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD FR FF TD
2002 BAL 16 16 85 71 14 1.0 0 5 167 33.4 59 0 7 0 0 0 1
2003 BAL 16 15 71 59 12 1.0 0 7 132 18.9 54T 1 9 5 33 6.6 19 0 0 1 0 2
2004 BAL 16 16 76 62 14 2.0 0 9 358 39.8 106T 1 8 2 3 1 0
2005 BAL 10 10 37 33 4 0.0 0 1 23 23.0 23 0 8 0 0 0 0
2006 BAL 16 16 59 51 8 0.0 1 5 70 14.0 37 1 4 1 1 0 0
2007 BAL 16 16 39 29 10 0.0 0 7 130 18.6 32 0 13 10 94 9.4 63T 1 1 0 0 0
2008 BAL 16 16 41 34 7 1.0 0 9 264 29.3 107T 2 16 1 8 8.0 8 0 2 1 1 0
2009 BAL 12 12 50 42 8 0.0 0 3 111 37.0 52T 1 5 7 29 4.1 9 0 3 3 0 0
2010 BAL 10 10 37 30 7 0.0 0 8 183 22.9 44 0 16 3 11 3.7 9 0 1 1 0 0
2011 BAL 16 16 52 44 8 1.0 0 3 25 8.3 16 0 8 3 29 9.7 16 0 0 1 0 0
2012 BAL 16 16 58 49 9 0.0 0 4 78 19.5 34T 1 15 1 1 1.0 1 0 3 0 0 0
2013 HOU 7 5 16 14 2 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NYJ 7 5 22 13 9 0.0 0 3 49 16.3 25 0 4 0 0 0 0
Career 174 169 643 531 112 6.0 1 64 1,590 24.8 107T 7 113 30 205 6.8 63 1 13 11 2 3

Playoffs edit

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Punt Returns Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck Sfty Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD FR FF TD
2003 BAL 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 23 23.0 23 0 2 0 0 0
2006 BAL 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0
2008 BAL 3 3 7 6 1 0.0 0 2 76 38.0 64 1 3 0 0 0
2009 BAL 2 2 9 7 2 0.0 0 2 38 19.0 38 0 2 0 0 0
2010 BAL 2 2 7 6 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0
2011 BAL 2 2 10 9 1 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 6 0 0 0
2012 BAL 4 4 15 14 1 0.0 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
Career 15 15 49 43 6 0.0 0 9 168 18.6 64 1 19 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0

Records edit

NFL records edit

  • Tied-most playoff career interceptions (9)[166]
  • Longest interception return (107 yards) *Touchdown[167]
  • Most interception return yards, career (1,590 yards)[168]
  • Tied-most career blocked punts returned for touchdowns (3)[169]
  • Only player in NFL history to score touchdowns via interception, fumble recovery, blocked punt & punt return.[170]
  • Most multi-interception games, career (12)[171]

Ravens franchise records edit

  • Most career interceptions (61)[172]
  • Most career interception return yards (1,541)[172]
  • Most career interception return touchdowns (7)[172]
  • Most passes defended (137)[172]
  • Most interception-return yards in a single game (150)[79]

Awards and honors edit

NFL edit

College edit

Coaching career edit

On January 13, 2016, Reed was hired as an assistant defensive backs coach for the Buffalo Bills.[173] This reunited him with coach Rex Ryan for the third time, after stints together with the Ravens and Jets during Reed's playing career. After serving the 2016 season in Buffalo, Reed was not retained by new coach Sean McDermott after Ryan's dismissal.[174]

On December 27, 2022, Reed was hired as the new head coach of the Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football team.[175] Before he officially became the coach of the team, Bethune–Cookman declined to ratify the contract on January 21, 2023, which vacated the football team's head coaching position.[176] Prior to his dismissal, Reed recorded a live stream on which he vociferously criticized the condition of the school's athletic facilities.[177][178][179] In the wake of this decision, Reed continued his criticism of the university, saying "I'm not withdrawing my name as they say. They don't want me here. They do not want me because I tell the truth."[180]

Administrative career edit

On January 30, 2020, Reed was hired by the University of Miami as the football team's chief of staff, an advisory role to head coach Manny Diaz.[181] Following the departure of Diaz, Reed stayed in his role under new head coach Mario Cristobal.[182]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other touchdowns from blocked kicks or missed field goals returned

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For other people with the same name see Edward Reed disambiguation 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 unanimous All American He was selected by the Ravens in the first round of the 2002 NFL draft and played 11 seasons with them before playing with the Houston Texans and New York Jets in 2013 Ed ReedReed in 2023No 20 22Position SafetyPersonal informationBorn 1978 09 11 September 11 1978 age 45 St Rose Louisiana U S Height 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Weight 205 lb 93 kg Career informationHigh school Destrehan Destrehan Louisiana College Miami FL 1997 2001 NFL draft 2002 Round 1 Pick 24Career historyAs a player Baltimore Ravens 2002 2012 Houston Texans 2013 New York Jets 2013 As a coach Buffalo Bills 2016 Assistant defensive backsAs an administrator Miami FL 2020 2021 Chief of staff Miami FL 2022 Senior football advisorCareer highlights and awardsSuper Bowl champion XLVII NFL Defensive Player of the Year 2004 NFL Alumni Defensive Back of the Year 2008 5 First team All Pro 2004 2006 2008 2010 3 Second team All Pro 2003 2009 2011 9 Pro Bowl 2003 2004 2006 2012 3 NFL interceptions leader 2004 2008 2010 NFL 2000s All Decade Team NFL 100th Anniversary All Time Team PFWA All Rookie Team 2002 Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor BCS national champion 2001 Co Big East Defensive Player of the Year 2001 Unanimous All American 2001 Consensus All American 2000 NFL recordsMost career interception return yards 1 590 Longest interception return 107 yards Most career postseason interceptions 9 tied Most seasons leading league in interceptions 3 2004 2008 2010 tied with Everson Walls Career NFL statisticsInterceptions 64Interception yards 1 590Pass deflections 139Total tackles 646Forced fumbles 11Fumble recoveries 13Sacks 6Total touchdowns 13Player stats at NFL com PFRPro Football Hall of FameCollege Football Hall of FameDuring his playing career Reed was selected to nine total Pro Bowls he was the 2004 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award winner and has an NFL record for the two longest interception returns 106 yards in 2004 and 107 yards in 2008 1 He also holds the all time NFL record for interception return yards with 1 590 and postseason interceptions 9 tied with three other players His 64 regular season interceptions ranked him 6th on the NFL s all time leader list at the time of his retirement Reed is considered to be one of the greatest safeties in NFL history and was often referred to as a ball hawk during his prime 2 3 4 5 Reed was known for studying film to memorize opposing teams tendencies 6 7 as well as his ability to lure quarterbacks into throwing interceptions 8 Reed was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019 In 2016 Reed worked as an assistant defensive backs coach for the Buffalo Bills In 2020 he was hired by the University of Miami his alma mater to serve as their football team s chief of staff an advisory role to head coach Manny Diaz Contents 1 Early years 1 1 Track and field 2 College career 2 1 College statistics 3 Professional career 3 1 Baltimore Ravens 3 1 1 2002 3 1 2 2003 3 1 3 2004 3 1 4 2005 3 1 5 2006 3 1 6 2007 3 1 7 2008 3 1 8 2009 3 1 9 2010 3 1 10 2011 3 1 11 2012 3 1 12 Departure 3 2 Houston Texans 3 3 New York Jets 3 4 Retirement 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Regular season 4 2 Playoffs 4 3 Records 4 3 1 NFL records 4 3 2 Ravens franchise records 5 Awards and honors 5 1 NFL 5 2 College 6 Coaching career 7 Administrative career 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly years editReed was born in St Rose St Charles Parish Louisiana on September 11 1978 He attended Destrehan High School in Destrehan Louisiana 9 With the Fighting Wildcats football team he was an all state selection at defensive back and as a kick returner and also the New Orleans Times Picayune District Most Valuable Defensive Player 10 Reed totaled 83 tackles seven interceptions three forced fumbles and 12 passes deflected in his senior year while also seeing action at running back and quarterback He also returned three punts for touchdowns Reed s jersey number 20 was retired by the football team 10 Reed also played basketball baseball and track amp field 11 Track and field edit In addition to football Reed was a standout track athlete at Destrehan High School He was a member of the state champion 4 100 meters relay squad 10 He set a high school record throw of 56 94 meters 186 ft 10 in in the javelin throw Also a standout performer in the long jump and triple jump he recorded personal bests in high school of over 24 feet 7 3 m and over 46 feet 14 m respectively 10 While in college Reed joined the Miami Hurricanes track and field team in 2000 where he competed as a jumper and javelin thrower He placed 7th in the triple jump at the 2000 Big East Championships setting a career best jump of 14 58 meters 47 ft 10 in In addition he finished 3rd in the javelin throw with a personal best throw of 60 08 meters 197 ft 1 in 12 College career editReed received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Miami where he was a standout defensive back for coach Butch Davis and coach Larry Coker s Miami Hurricanes football teams from 1997 to 2001 10 Reed was a member of the Hurricane s 2001 National Championship team 13 After redshirting in the 1997 season Reed led the team with two interceptions and four forced fumbles in the 1998 season He had two more interceptions in the 1999 season 10 Reed was recognized as a consensus first team All American in the 2000 season and a unanimous first team All American in the 2001 season 14 In 2001 he led the nation with nine interceptions for 209 yards which was a school record and three touchdowns He helped seal a memorable win over Boston College in 2001 when he grabbed the ball out of teammate Matt Walters s hands who had just intercepted it and raced 80 yards for a touchdown 15 Reed was honored as the Big East Defensive Player of the Year in 2001 and was named National Defensive Player of the Year by Football News He was a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award and was a semifinalists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy 10 Reed set several records during his time at the University of Miami He holds the record for career interceptions with 21 career interception return yards with 389 and interceptions returned for touchdowns with five 16 He also blocked four punts during his four year career 10 In addition he was a member of the track and field team during his years at Miami and was a Big East champion in the javelin 17 Reed and Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne were roommates during their time at the University of Miami 18 He graduated in 2001 with a bachelor s degree in liberal arts 13 Reed was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2012 at a banquet held in Miami on March 29 2012 19 Reed was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on January 7 2018 20 College statistics edit Ed Reed DefenseSeason Team GP Cmb TfL PD Int FF1997 Miami 0 Redshirted1998 Miami 11 90 2 0 7 2 41999 Miami 12 74 4 0 4 2 02000 Miami 11 80 0 0 23 8 02001 Miami 11 44 1 0 18 9 0Totals 45 288 7 0 52 21 4Professional career editPre draft measurables Height Weight 40 yard dash5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 201 lb 91 kg 4 57 sAll values from NFL Combine 21 Baltimore Ravens edit The Baltimore Ravens selected Reed in the first round 24th overall of the 2002 NFL draft Reed was the second safety drafted after Oklahoma s Roy Williams was selected eighth overall by the Dallas Cowboys 22 2002 edit On August 3 2002 the Baltimore Ravens signed Reed to a five year 6 18 million contract 23 nbsp Reed 20 Ray Lewis and Chris McAlister playing for the Ravens against Chris Henry of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2006Reed entered training camp slated as the starting free safety after the role was left vacant due to the departures of Rod Woodson and Corey Harris 24 Head coach Brian Billick named Reed the starting free safety to begin the regular season alongside strong safety and fellow rookie Will Demps 25 He made his professional regular season debut and first career start in the Baltimore Ravens season opener at the Carolina Panthers and recorded three solo tackles in their 10 7 loss 26 On September 30 2002 Reed recorded four solo tackles a pass deflection blocked a kick and made his first career interception during a 34 28 win against the Denver Broncos in Week 4 27 Reed made his first career interception off a pass attempt by Broncos quarterback Brian Griese and blocked a punt by Tom Rouen in the second quarter to set up a 13 yard drive for a touchdown 28 The following week he made three solo tackles a season high four pass deflections and intercepted a pass off of Browns quarterback Tim Couch during a 26 21 win at the Cleveland Browns in Week 5 29 In Week 6 Reed recorded three solo tackles and made his first career sack on quarterback Peyton Manning during the Ravens 22 20 loss at the Indianapolis Colts 30 The following week he collected a season high seven solo tackles as the Ravens defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 17 10 31 On November 10 2002 Reed recorded five solo tackles two pass deflections and made a season high two interceptions off passes by Bengals quarterback Jon Kitna in the Ravens 38 27 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 10 32 Reed made his first interception of the game in the second quarter and was returning it for a touchdown when Bengals wide receiver T J Houshmandzadeh forced him to fumble the ball by hitting his arm as Reed was extending the ball in celebration His fumble bounced into the endzone and was eventually recovered by Bengals wide receiver Peter Warrick for a touchback 33 He started in all 16 games as a rookie in 2002 and made a career high 85 combined tackles 71 solo 12 pass deflections five interceptions and one sack 34 He was named to the NFL All Rookie Team 35 2003 edit Reed and Will Demps were retained as the starting safeties during the 2003 season Reed started in the Baltimore Ravens season opener at the Pittsburgh Steelers and collected a season high ten combined tackles seven solo and a pass deflection in their 34 15 loss 36 The following week he collected three solo tackles a season high three pass deflections a season high two interceptions and scored his first career touchdown during a 33 13 victory against the Cleveland Browns in Week 2 He intercepted a pass by Kelly Holcomb in the second quarter and returned it for a 54 yard touchdown 37 On October 12 2003 he recorded six combined tackles deflected a pass made an interception and blocked a punt before returning it for a touchdown during a 26 18 victory at the Arizona Cardinals in Week 6 Reed blocked a punt by Scott Player recovered it and then returned it for a 22 yard touchdown in the second quarter 38 In Week 12 he made seven combined tackles and returned a blocked punt by Tom Rouen for a 16 yard touchdown during a 44 41 win against the Seattle Seahawks 39 He was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 6 40 Reed was selected to the 2004 Pro Bowl marking the first Pro Bowl selection of his career 41 He started in all 16 games in 2003 and recorded 71 combined tackles 59 solo 16 pass deflections seven interceptions three touchdowns and a sack 42 The Baltimore Ravens finished first in the AFC North with a 10 6 record and earned a playoff berth 43 On January 3 2004 Reed started in his first career playoff game and finished the Ravens 20 17 loss to the Tennessee Titans in the Wild Card Round with one pass deflection and an interception 44 2004 edit Defensive coordinator Mike Nolan retained Reed and Will Demps as the starting safeties in 2004 On September 26 2004 Reed recorded three combined tackles a season high three pass deflections and intercepted two passes by Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer during a 23 9 win at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3 45 In Week 9 Reed recorded three combined tackles deflected a pass and returned an interception by quarterback Jeff Garcia for a 106 yard touchdown as the Ravens defeated the Cleveland Browns 27 13 46 In Week 12 he collected a season high nine combined tackles and broke up a pass during a 24 3 loss at the New England Patriots 47 Reed was named AFC Defensive Player of the Month for November 48 On December 23 2004 it was announced that Reed was selected to play in the 2005 Pro Bowl 49 He started in all 16 games and recorded 76 combined tackles 62 solo eight pass deflections a career high nine interceptions three forced fumbles and two sacks 50 Reed was named as a First team All Pro for the first time 51 He was named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press 52 In addition Reed set an NFL mark for most interception return yardage in a season accumulating 358 return yards on nine interceptions Reed held this record until 2009 when it was exceeded by Darren Sharper He also returned an interception 106 yards for a touchdown which was an NFL record until Reed reclaimed the record in 2008 53 54 2005 edit The Baltimore Ravens promoted defensive line coach Rex Ryan to defensive coordinator after Mike Nolan accepted the head coaching position with the San Francisco 49ers Ryan opted to retain Reed and Will Demps as the starting safeties for the fourth consecutive season On October 16 2005 Reed collected a season high six combined tackles during a 16 3 win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 6 55 Reed was inactive for the next six games Weeks 7 12 due to an ankle injury 56 57 He finished the 2005 season with 37 combined tackles 33 solo nine passes defensed and an interception in ten games and ten starts 56 2006 edit On June 27 2006 the Baltimore Ravens signed Reed to a six year 40 million contract extension that included a 15 million signing bonus 58 nbsp Reed with the Baltimore Ravens 2008In Week 4 Reed collected a season high seven combined tackles broke up a pass and recorded his first career safety during a 16 13 win against the San Diego Chargers 59 On November 5 2006 Reed made three combined tackles and scored a touchdown in the Ravens 26 20 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9 60 Reed scored a touchdown after teammate Samari Rolle intercepted a pass by Carson Palmer that was intended for Chad Johnson and returned it 24 yards before handing it off to Reed who returned it for the remaining 24 yards for a touchdown 61 On December 10 2006 he recorded three combined tackles made a season high three pass deflections and intercepted two passes by Chiefs quarterback Trent Green during a 20 10 win at the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 14 62 On December 20 2006 Reed was named to the 2007 Pro Bowl 63 He started in all 16 games in 2006 and recorded 59 combined tackles 51 solo nine pass deflections five interceptions a forced fumble and a touchdown 64 He was named as a First Team All Pro for the second time 65 The Ravens went 13 3 that season good enough for the 2 seed and the first round bye in the playoffs In the Divisional Round against the 3 seeded Indianapolis Colts Reed had two interceptions off of Peyton Manning along with three pass deflections and a solo tackle Despite his performance the Ravens lost 15 6 66 2007 edit Head coach Brian Billick named Reed the starting free safety to begin the regular season in 2007 alongside strong safety Dawan Landry 67 He started in the Baltimore Ravens season opener at the Cincinnati Bengals and made one tackle deflected a pass and had his first career punt return for a touchdown in their 27 20 loss 68 Reed returned a punt by Kyle Larson in the fourth quarter and returned it untouched for a 63 yard touchdown to put the Ravens ahead 20 19 69 On October 14 2007 he recorded three combined tackles deflected a pass and made an interception during a 23 3 win against the St Louis Rams in Week 6 70 On December 18 2007 it was announced that Reed was selected to play in the 2008 Pro Bowl 71 On December 31 2007 the Baltimore Ravens fired head coach Brian Billick after they finished with a 5 11 record in 2007 72 He started in all 16 games in 2007 and recorded 39 combined tackles 29 solo 13 pass deflections and seven interceptions 73 74 Reed served as a backup punt returner in 2007 and finished the season with ten punt returns for 94 yards and one touchdown 75 He was named as a First Team All Pro for the third time 76 nbsp The jersey and cleats worn by Reed during his record setting interception return on display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2008 edit Head coach John Harbaugh retained Reed and Dawan Landry as the starting safeties in 2008 On September 21 2008 Reed recorded two combined tackles broke up two passes and returned an interception for a 32 yard touchdown during a 28 10 win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 77 In Week 12 Reed made two combined tackles a season high four pass deflections and intercepted two passes during a 36 7 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week 78 54 79 80 Reed first interception of the game came in the first quarter off a pass by Donovan McNabb which led to McNabb s eventually benching He made a second interception off a pass by quarterback Kevin Kolb and returned it for an NFL record 107 yard touchdown The previous record was also held by Reed and was a 106 yard interception return for a touchdown in 2004 79 81 The ball he intercepted and the jersey he wore during the play are now displayed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame 79 82 In Week 14 he earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his game against Washington 83 In Week 15 he collected a season high eight combined tackles and had a sack on quarterback Ben Roethlisberger during a 13 9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers 84 On December 16 2008 Reed was announced as a part of the 2009 Pro Bowl roster 85 The following week he made one tackle two pass deflections and intercepted two passes by quarterback Tony Romo in the Ravens 33 24 win at the Dallas Cowboys in Week 16 86 In Week 17 Reed recorded three solo tackles broke up two passes and intercepted two pass attempts by David Garrard in Baltimore s 27 7 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars 87 His performance marked his fourth game of the season with two interceptions Reed earned AFC Defensive Player of the Month for December 88 Reed started all 16 games in 2008 and recorded 41 combined tackles 34 solo 16 pass deflections tied his career high of nine interceptions two touchdowns a sack and a forced fumble 86 He was named as a First Team All Pro for the second time 89 The Baltimore Ravens finished the 2008 season second in the AFC North with an 11 5 record and earned a playoff berth 90 On January 4 2009 Reed had one tackle broke up two passes made two interceptions and returned one for a touchdown during the Ravens 27 9 win at the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Wild Card Round 91 Both interceptions came off pass attempts by quarterback Chad Pennington 92 The Baltimore Ravens reached the AFC Championship but were defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers who went on to win Super Bowl XLIII 93 Reed recorded two solo tackles and deflected a pass as the Ravens lost 23 14 86 2009 edit On January 26 2009 Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh promoted linebackers coach Greg Mattison to defensive coordinator after Rex Ryan accepted the head coaching position with the New York Jets 94 Mattison opted to retain Reed and Dawan Landry as the starting safety duo in 2009 95 In Week 5 Reed recorded a season high six solo tackles deflected a pass and returned an interception for a touchdown during the Ravens 17 14 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals Reed intercepted a pass attempt by quarterback Carson Palmer that was intended for wide receiver Chad Ochocinco and returned it for a 42 yard touchdown in the second quarter 96 Reed sustained a groin injury and was inactive for four games Weeks 13 16 97 On December 29 2009 it was announced that Reed was selected to play in the 2010 Pro Bowl 98 He finished the 2009 season with 50 combined tackles 42 solo five pass deflections three interceptions three forced fumbles and a touchdown 99 Reed was the only player unanimously voted onto the AP 2008 NFL All Pro team 100 In 2009 Reed was selected to the Sporting News s Team of the Decade 2000s 101 The Baltimore Ravens finished second in their division with a 9 7 record but were eliminated after losing 20 3 at the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Divisional Round 102 103 104 Reed recorded an interception in each of the Ravens playoff games 105 Reed was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame All Decade Team for the 2000s 106 2010 edit Reed underwent hip surgery during the offseason and was unable to physically participate in OTA s training camp and also missed the entire preseason On September 4 2010 the Baltimore Ravens placed Reed on their physically unable to perform list after it was determined that his recovery from hip surgery would take longer than originally expected 107 Head coach John Harbaugh named Tom Zbikowski during Reed s absence 108 On October 24 2010 Reed made four solo tackles two pass deflections forced a fumble and intercepted two passes by Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick during a 37 34 win against the Buffalo Bills in Week 7 109 In Week 14 he collected a season high seven combined tackles and broke up a pass in the Ravens 34 28 win at the Houston Texans 110 On December 26 2010 Reed recorded three combined tackles made two pass deflections and intercepted two passes by quarterback Colt McCoy during a 20 10 win at the Cleveland Browns in Week 16 111 The following week he recorded two combined tackles made a season high three pass deflections and intercepted two passes by Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer during a 13 7 win against the Cincinnati Bengals 112 It became his third game of the season with multiple interceptions He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week 113 In addition he was named AFC Defensive Player of the Month for December 114 On December 28 2010 Reed was announced as a 2011 Pro Bowl selection 115 Reed completed the 2010 season with 37 combined tackles 30 solo tied his career high of 16 pass deflections and led the league with eight interceptions in ten games and ten starts 116 117 He was named as a First Team All Pro 118 He was ranked fifth by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2011 119 2011 edit On January 18 2011 the Baltimore Ravens promoted secondary coach Chuck Pagano to defensive coordinator after Greg Mattison accepted the defensive coordinator position at Michigan 120 Head coach John Harbaugh named Reed the starting free safety to begin the regular season alongside strong safety Bernard Pollard and cornerbacks Chris Carr and Jimmy Smith Pollard replaced Dawan Landry who started alongside Reed for the previous five seasons 2006 2010 121 Reed started in the Baltimore Ravens season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers and recorded six solo tackles a season high four pass deflections and intercepted two passes by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in their 35 7 victory 122 Reed earned his 12th career game with multiple interceptions and surpassed former San Francisco 49ers safety Ronnie Lott for most multi interception games in a career Lott had previously held the record with 11 games with multiple interceptions since 1993 123 The following week he collected a season high eight combined tackles during a 26 13 loss at the Tennessee Titans in Week 2 124 On December 27 2011 it was announced that Reed was selected to the 2012 Pro Bowl 125 Reed started in all 16 games in 2011 and recorded 52 combined tackles 44 solo eight pass deflections three interceptions and a sack 126 The Baltimore Ravens finished atop the AFC North with a 12 4 record and clinched a playoff berth 127 On January 15 2012 Reed recorded six solo tackles deflected four passes and intercepted a pass by quarterback T J Yates in the fourth quarter of the Ravens 20 13 victory against the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round 128 Reed deflected another pass to seal the Ravens victory but was injured slightly The following week he made four combined tackles and two pass deflections as the Ravens lost 23 20 to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game 129 130 He was ranked 16th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2012 131 2012 edit On January 27 2012 Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh promoted linebackers coach Dean Pees to defensive coordinator after Chuck Pagano accepted the head coaching position with the Indianapolis Colts 132 Pees retained Reed and Bernard Pollard as the starting safeties in 2012 133 nbsp Reed signing a football helmet 2012 nbsp Reed after winning Super Bowl XLVIIReed skipped out on a mandatory minicamp but returned for training camp 134 135 He started in the Baltimore Ravens season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals and made two solo tackles deflected two passes and returned an interception by Andy Dalton for a 34 yard touchdown on their 44 13 victory 136 His 34 yard interception return made him the NFL s all time leader in career interception return yards 137 In Week 3 Reed collected a season high nine combined tackles and broke up two passes during a 31 30 victory against the New England Patriots 138 On November 19 2012 Reed was given a one game suspension by the league for repeated violations of the rule prohibiting hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players following an unnecessary roughness call for a hit on wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders Reed was considered a repeat offender based on his prior hits to wide receiver Deion Branch earlier in the season and to quarterback Drew Brees in 2010 The suspension was later overturned and Reed was fined 50 000 for the hit 139 On December 26 2012 it was announced that Reed was selected to the 2013 Pro Bowl 140 He started in all 16 games in 2012 and recorded 58 combined tackles 45 solo 16 pass deflections four interceptions and a touchdown 141 nbsp Reed and his son at M amp T Bank Stadium following the Ravens Super Bowl XLVII victoryThe Baltimore Ravens finished atop the AFC North with a 10 6 record and earned a playoff berth 142 They reached Super Bowl XLVII after defeating the Indianapolis Colts 24 9 in the AFC Wild Card Round the Denver Broncos 38 35 in the AFC Divisional Round and also defeated the New England Patriots 28 13 in the AFC Championship 143 144 145 On February 3 2013 Reed started in Super Bowl XLVII and recorded five solo tackles deflected a pass and intercepted a pass by 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in the Ravens 34 31 victory against the San Francisco 49ers 146 He was ranked 18th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013 147 Departure edit On January 24 2013 Reed stated that despite repeated reports he might retire he intended to play the next year 148 Reed became a free agent after his contract expired at the end of the 2012 season 149 While he had considered retiring after the 2012 season Reed stated after the Super Bowl that he intended to continue playing football in 2013 9 149 Reed scored a total of 14 touchdowns in his career with the Baltimore Ravens 150 Houston Texans edit On March 22 2013 Reed signed a three year contract worth 15 million with 5 million guaranteed with the Houston Texans 151 Later in the 2013 offseason Reed underwent arthroscopic surgery in his hip to repair a small labral tear 152 Reed made his Houston Texans debut on September 22 2013 against the Ravens in Baltimore 153 As the season progressed Reed saw his playing time reduced He eventually lost his starting job to Shiloh Keo during Week 9 against the Indianapolis Colts 154 On November 10 2013 Reed only played 12 snaps in a loss against the Arizona Cardinals After the game Reed told the media that the team was outplayed and outcoached A few days later Reed was released by the Texans after displaying limited production with just 16 tackles no interceptions no forced fumbles and no passes defended through seven games 155 New York Jets edit Reed was signed by the New York Jets on November 14 2013 after clearing waivers 156 The move reunited Reed with head coach Rex Ryan whom he played for when Ryan was the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens 156 Reed played his first game as a Jet on November 17 2013 against the Buffalo Bills 157 In Week 14 he recorded his first interception of the 2013 season against Oakland Raiders quarterback Matt McGloin 158 In Weeks 16 and 17 against the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins respectively Reed had an interception late in each game s fourth quarter to preserve the Jets win The interceptions helped the Jets close the season with two straight wins to finish with an 8 8 record which played a major part in Rex Ryan keeping his job as head coach 159 160 161 With the Jets Reed played in seven games of which he started five with 22 tackles four passes defended and three interceptions Overall in 2013 combined with both teams he played for Reed played 14 games of which he started 10 with 42 total tackles four passes defended and three interceptions 162 Retirement edit Reed announced his retirement on May 6 2015 signing a one day contract on May 7 to retire as a Baltimore Raven 163 Reed was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on February 2 2019 his first year of eligibility He was the third homegrown Raven who achieved the sport s highest career recognition 164 He was named to the NFL 100 All Time Team 165 NFL career statistics editLegendNFL Defensive Player of the YearWon the Super BowlNFL recordLed the leagueBold Career highRegular season edit Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Punt Returns Fumbles OtherTD a GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck Sfty Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD FR FF TD2002 BAL 16 16 85 71 14 1 0 0 5 167 33 4 59 0 7 0 0 0 12003 BAL 16 15 71 59 12 1 0 0 7 132 18 9 54T 1 9 5 33 6 6 19 0 0 1 0 22004 BAL 16 16 76 62 14 2 0 0 9 358 39 8 106T 1 8 2 3 1 02005 BAL 10 10 37 33 4 0 0 0 1 23 23 0 23 0 8 0 0 0 02006 BAL 16 16 59 51 8 0 0 1 5 70 14 0 37 1 4 1 1 0 02007 BAL 16 16 39 29 10 0 0 0 7 130 18 6 32 0 13 10 94 9 4 63T 1 1 0 0 02008 BAL 16 16 41 34 7 1 0 0 9 264 29 3 107T 2 16 1 8 8 0 8 0 2 1 1 02009 BAL 12 12 50 42 8 0 0 0 3 111 37 0 52T 1 5 7 29 4 1 9 0 3 3 0 02010 BAL 10 10 37 30 7 0 0 0 8 183 22 9 44 0 16 3 11 3 7 9 0 1 1 0 02011 BAL 16 16 52 44 8 1 0 0 3 25 8 3 16 0 8 3 29 9 7 16 0 0 1 0 02012 BAL 16 16 58 49 9 0 0 0 4 78 19 5 34T 1 15 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 02013 HOU 7 5 16 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NYJ 7 5 22 13 9 0 0 0 3 49 16 3 25 0 4 0 0 0 0Career 174 169 643 531 112 6 0 1 64 1 590 24 8 107T 7 113 30 205 6 8 63 1 13 11 2 3Playoffs edit Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Punt Returns FumblesGP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck Sfty Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD Ret Yds Avg Lng TD FR FF TD2003 BAL 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 23 0 23 0 2 0 0 02006 BAL 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02008 BAL 3 3 7 6 1 0 0 0 2 76 38 0 64 1 3 0 0 02009 BAL 2 2 9 7 2 0 0 0 2 38 19 0 38 0 2 0 0 02010 BAL 2 2 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02011 BAL 2 2 10 9 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 02012 BAL 4 4 15 14 1 0 0 0 1 6 6 0 6 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 15 15 49 43 6 0 0 0 9 168 18 6 64 1 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Records edit NFL records edit Tied most playoff career interceptions 9 166 Longest interception return 107 yards Touchdown 167 Most interception return yards career 1 590 yards 168 Tied most career blocked punts returned for touchdowns 3 169 Only player in NFL history to score touchdowns via interception fumble recovery blocked punt amp punt return 170 Most multi interception games career 12 171 Ravens franchise records edit Most career interceptions 61 172 Most career interception return yards 1 541 172 Most career interception return touchdowns 7 172 Most passes defended 137 172 Most interception return yards in a single game 150 79 Awards and honors editNFL edit Super Bowl champion XLVII NFL Defensive Player of the Year 2004 5 First team All Pro 2004 2006 2008 2010 3 Second team All Pro 2003 2009 2011 9 Pro Bowl 2003 2004 2006 2012 3 NFL interceptions leader 2004 2008 2010 NFL 2000s All Decade Team NFL 100th Anniversary All Time Team PFWA All Rookie Team 2002 Baltimore Ravens Ring of HonorCollege edit BCS national champion 2001 Co Big East Defensive Player of the Year 2001 Unanimous All American 2001 Consensus All American 2000 Coaching career editOn January 13 2016 Reed was hired as an assistant defensive backs coach for the Buffalo Bills 173 This reunited him with coach Rex Ryan for the third time after stints together with the Ravens and Jets during Reed s playing career After serving the 2016 season in Buffalo Reed was not retained by new coach Sean McDermott after Ryan s dismissal 174 On December 27 2022 Reed was hired as the new head coach of the Bethune Cookman Wildcats football team 175 Before he officially became the coach of the team Bethune Cookman declined to ratify the contract on January 21 2023 which vacated the football team s head coaching position 176 Prior to his dismissal Reed recorded a live stream on which he vociferously criticized the condition of the school s athletic facilities 177 178 179 In the wake of this decision Reed continued his criticism of the university saying I m not withdrawing my name as they say They don t want me here They do not want me because I tell the truth 180 Administrative career editOn January 30 2020 Reed was hired by the University of Miami as the football team s chief of staff an advisory role to head coach Manny Diaz 181 Following the departure of Diaz Reed stayed in his role under new head coach Mario Cristobal 182 Notes edit Other touchdowns from blocked kicks or missed field goals returnedReferences edit NFL Longest interception return Single Season Leaders Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on June 22 2018 Retrieved October 8 2022 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