Overview

Edward Earl Reed Jr., born on September 11, 1978, is an American former professional football player who excelled as a safety in the National Football League (NFL). The majority of his career was spent with the Baltimore Ravens, where he established himself as one of the league’s most dominant defensive players. He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes, earning unanimous All-American honors and contributing to the team’s 2001 national championship victory. Drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft, Reed played 11 seasons with the team, followed by brief stints with the Houston Texans and New York Jets in 2013. Throughout his NFL career, Reed was selected to nine Pro Bowls and was named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2004. Known for his exceptional instincts, ball-hawking abilities, and intelligence in reading opposing offenses, Reed holds the NFL record for career interception return yards. After retiring from professional football, Reed has been involved in coaching and advisory roles, including positions with the Buffalo Bills and the University of Miami Hurricanes. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest safeties in NFL history.

What Is Ed Reed Net Worth’ Net Worth?

Ed Reed, a former professional American football safety, has an estimated net worth of $18 million as of 2024. Most of Ed Reed’s net worth was accumulated over his 12-season NFL career, during which he earned approximately $51 million in total salary playing for three teams.

Earnings and Contract Details

Reed’s NFL career spanned from 2002 to 2013, during which time he played for the Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, and New York Jets. His earnings came primarily from his NFL contracts. Here’s a breakdown of his earnings:

  • Baltimore Ravens: He played for the Ravens for 11 seasons and was a key part of their defense, including their Super Bowl XLVII winning team in 2012.
  • Houston Texans: In 2013, Reed signed a three-year contract with the Houston Texans worth $15 million, with $5 million guaranteed. However, he was released by the team in November of the same year.
  • New York Jets: After being released by the Texans, Reed signed a one-year contract with the New York Jets for $940,000 for the remainder of the 2013 season.

According to Spotrac, Ed Reed’s total career earnings amounted to $51,347,058. A breakdown of some of his earnings include:

  • 2002-2005 Rookie Seasons
  • Career Earnings through 2025: $51,347,058

Early Life and Career Beginnings

Ed Reed Jr. was born on September 11, 1978, in St. Rose, Louisiana. He attended Destrehan High School, where he excelled in both football and track and field. In football, he was an all-state selection as a defensive back and kick returner. During his senior year, he recorded 83 tackles, seven interceptions, three forced fumbles, and 12 passes deflected. In track and field, Reed was a member of the 4 x 100 meters relay team that won a state championship, and he set a high school record of 56.94 meters in the javelin throw. He also excelled in the long jump and triple jump.

Reed attended the University of Miami, where he played football and participated in track and field. In 2001, he was part of the Hurricanes team that won the BCS National Championship. He left Miami with school records for career interceptions (21) and career interception return yards (389).

NFL Career Milestones

Reed was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the first round (24th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. He quickly established himself as a key player. Some key milestones include:

  • 2002: Started in all 16 games, recording 85 combined tackles, 12 pass deflections, and five interceptions.
  • 2003: Continued as a starter with 71 combined tackles, 16 pass deflections, and seven interceptions.
  • 2004: Named AP’s NFL Defensive Player of the Year with 76 combined tackles, eight pass deflections, and a career-high nine interceptions.
  • 2008: Broke the NFL record for the longest interception return, at 107 yards, and led the league in interceptions.
  • 2012: Won Super Bowl XLVII with the Baltimore Ravens, recording five solo tackles and one interception in the game.

Reed holds the NFL record for career interception return yards with 1,590. In 2019, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Post-Playing Career

After retiring from professional football in 2015, Reed transitioned into coaching and advisory roles. His post-playing career includes:

  • Buffalo Bills: Assistant defensive backs coach in 2016.
  • University of Miami Hurricanes: Chief of staff in 2020, later promoted to senior advisor in 2022.
  • Bethune-Cookman University: Briefly served as the head coach of the Wildcats football team.

In addition to coaching, Reed has been involved in various media and business ventures, including co-hosting a radio show and launching a clothing line. He also wrote a book titled “Go Deep: My Journey to the NFL and the ‘Why’ Behind It All.”

Real Estate

Ed Reed bought a property in McDonough, Georgia for $485,500. The 5322 square feet house features five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

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