Date of Birth: February 11, 1982 Position: Free Safety (FS)
Career Timeline
Philadelphia Eagles (PHI) - 2004
Atlanta Falcons (ATL) - 2005
St. Louis Rams (SL) - 2006
New York Jets (NYJ) - 2008
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
J.R. Reed was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2004.
He played primarily as a special teams player and backup safety during his time in the NFL.
Reed contributed to various teams' special teams units, showcasing versatility and adaptability.
During his tenure with the Eagles, he was part of a team that reached the NFC Championship game in 2004.
Although he did not achieve Pro Bowl status, he was known for his hard work and dedication on the field.
Post-NFL Career
After his time in the NFL, Reed transitioned into coaching and mentorship roles, contributing to the development of young players.
J.R. Reed's career in the NFL may not have been filled with high-profile accolades, but his contributions to multiple teams and his role as a dedicated team player are noteworthy. His journey reflects the resilience and determination that many undrafted players exhibit in the league.
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