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Veteran TE Reed retiring from NFL
Veteran tight end JORDAN REED has decided to retire from the NFL. Reed was a third-round pick by Washington back in 2013, but he struggled with a career-long inability to stay… More healthy and remain on the football field. Reed missed the entire 2019 season due to concussions, although he was able to return to limited action in 2020. We wish Mr. Reed well in his retirement. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Around the NFL: Jordan Reed
Jordan Reed is retiring, betrayed by a body that couldn't stay on the field. Those who had him rostered in fantasy leagues during his short career should remember him fondly, at least for when he was available. A healthy Reed was pretty awesome. more »
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Around the NFL: Jordan Reed activated
The 49ers are activating Jordan Reed, and he looks like a sneaky solid play tonight. He’s just one of a half dozen players in this game affected by notable developments since we originally wrote up this game on Wednesday morning. more »
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Thomas emerging as top TE in Washington
Veteran tight end LOGAN THOMAS is on track to be the starting tight end for the Washington Football Team heading into the 2020 season. Washington parted ways with oft-injured veteran JORDAN… More REED during the offseason, and fellow veteran tight end VERNON DAVIS decided to retire. At this point, it does not look like anyone will challenge Thomas for the starting job. Less
Source: Team Blog
Around the NFL: Jordan Reed
Jordan Reed signed with San Francisco yesterday. Knee-jerk reaction might be excitement, since he's joining an offense that has produced some big numbers from tight ends, including Jacob Tamme, Austin Hooper and currently George Kittle. But that excitement is unwarranted. more »
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49ers sign Pro Bowl TE Reed
The San Francisco 49ers signed Pro Bowl tight end JORDAN REED to a one-year deal on Monday. Reed has suffered at least seven known concussions since his rookie season in 2013.… More His last concussion, received during the 2019 NFL preseason, forced Reed to mis the entire regular season for Washington. He was released by the team in February. When healthy, Reed is considered one of the top tight ends in the game. It’s that “when healthy” part that has been the problem for Reed. Less
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
Veteran TE Reed planning to play in 2020
Free agent tight end JORDAN REED plans to continue his NFL career and three teams are reportedly interested in the oft-injured veteran. Reed, of course, has a long history of concussions… More – with his last causing him to miss the entire 2019 season. It remains to be seen if a team will take a chance on the veteran playmaker. Less
Source: NFL.com
Around the NFL: Jordan Reed
Jordan Reed wants to continue playing, and he says three teams have shown some interest in him. Is this a player people should be selecting in the last rounds of their drafts? more »
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Washington releases veteran TE Reed
Washington officially released veteran tight end JORDAN REED after seven injury-plagued seasons with the team. Reed, 29, leaves as one of the most accomplished tight ends in franchise history, but he… More struggled for much of his career to stay healthy. With Reed’s release and VERNON DAVIS’ recent retirement, Washington is left with three tight ends with minimal fantasy appeal. Less
Source: Team Website
Around the NFL: Jordan Reed
Washington released Jordan Reed yesterday. The tight end is currently healthy, but that was the case a year ago, too. He played in one preseason game, caught one pass, took a huge (penalized) hit, and was done for the season. He apparently wants to continue his career, but from the outside it seems like a mistake. more »
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Washington TE Reed clears concussion protocol
Washington tight end JORDAN REED finally cleared the concussion protocol. Reed suffered a concussion in an August preseason game and missed the entire 2019 season. The concussion was his seventh documented… More one since he started playing college football. Washington is expected to cut the 29-year-old Reed, but he reportedly wants to continue playing. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Washington to address questions at TE
Heading into the 2020 season, the tight end position is in flux in Washington. Veteran tight end VERNON DAVIS recently announced his retirement, and fellow veteran JORDAN REED has major health… More questions. Reed will turn 30 this summer and has never played a full 16-game schedule in his seven-year career. He didn’t play a single snap in 2019 and has a long history of concussions. Speculation continues about free agent GREG OLSEN, who played for new coach Ron Rivera in Carolina – but several teams are also believed to be interested in his services. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Washington TE Davis in concussion protocol
Washington tight end VERNON DAVIS is in the concussion protocol and his status for Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots is in question. Davis has been the main tight end… More in Washington this year with JORDAN REED sidelined all season due to his own concussion issue. It seems likely that both tight ends could miss this Sunday’s game. Less
Source: Team Blog
Coach expects TE Reed to play again this season
Washington head coach Jay Gruden said on Tuesday that he expects veteran tight end JORDAN REED to return at some point this season. Reed has been out of action since suffering… More a concussion in the third preseason game back in August. Reed has never played a full 16-game season in his seven years in Washington, and he now has seven documented concussions dating back to his college career. Less
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NFL Injury Report: Monday night injuries
The teams playing on Monday night have announced their injury reports, and both including their pass-catching tight ends from Florida. more »
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