Eric Reid Explained

Eric Reid
Number:35, 25
Position:Safety
Birth Date:December 10, 1991
Birth Place:Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lbs:215
College:LSU (2010–2012)
Draftyear:2013
Draftround:1
Draftpick:18
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Statleague:NFL
Statlabel1:Total tackles
Statvalue1:519
Statlabel2:Sacks
Statvalue2:6.0
Statlabel3:Forced fumbles
Statvalue3:3
Statlabel4:Fumble recoveries
Statvalue4:5
Statlabel5:Interceptions
Statvalue5:11
Pfr:ReidEr00

Eric Todd Reid Jr. (born December 10, 1991) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for LSU Tigers, receiving consensus All-American recognition. He was selected in the first round of the 2013 NFL draft by the San Francisco 49ers, with whom he made the 2014 Pro Bowl.

Early life

Reid was born to Eric Reid Sr. and Sharon Reid in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He attended Dutchtown High School in Geismar, Louisiana, where he played football, basketball, and ran track. In football, he recorded 78 tackles, nine sacks, four interceptions, and three fumble recoveries as a junior. As a senior, he received Louisiana Class 5A All-state honors after registering 45 tackles and three interceptions.[1] He played in the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

Also a standout track & field athlete, Reid followed in his father's footsteps to excel in the hurdling events while at Dutchtown. His father was the 1987 NCAA Champion while at LSU. In sprints, he set a personal record time of 6.69 seconds in the 55-meter dash at the 2009 LSU High School Indoor Classic.[2] In the hurdling events, he placed 4th in the 55-meter hurdles at the 2009 High School Last Chance Qualifier, with a personal record time of 8.00 seconds.[3] His career-best time of 14.2 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2010 Dutchtown 4-way Meet, where he won gold.[4]

College career

Reid enrolled at Louisiana State University, where he played for coach Les Miles's LSU Tigers football team from 2010 to 2012. As a freshman in 2010, Reid played in 13 games with three starts. He finished the season with 32 tackles and two interceptions. As a first-year starter as a sophomore in 2011, Reid recorded 76 tackles, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles. He was named a second-team All-American by Rivals.com and was a second-team All-SEC selection by the Associated Press.[5] [6]

As a junior in 2012, he started all 13 games at safety and finished third on the team in tackles with 91 (42 unassisted), two interceptions, and seven pass breakups. He was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American, having received first-team honors from the American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association of America, ESPN, and Scout.com, and second-team honors from the Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Athlon Sports, CBSsports.com, and Sports Illustrated. He was also a first-team All-SEC selection.

Professional career

Pre-draft

Coming out of LSU, Reid was projected to be a first- or second-round pick by a majority of NFL draft experts and scouts. He received an invitation to the NFL combine and completed all of the required combine and positional drills. On March 27, 2013, he opted to participate at LSU's pro day, and chose to perform positional drills, the 40-yard dash (4.50), 20-yard dash (2.60), and 10-yard dash (1.54) for the scouts and team representatives in attendance. He was ranked the second best free safety in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com, the third best safety prospect by NFL analyst Mike Mayock, and the fourth best safety in the draft by Sports Illustrated.[7] [8]

San Francisco 49ers

2013

The San Francisco 49ers selected Reid in the first round (18th overall) of the 2013 NFL draft.[9] [10] In order to select Reid, the 49ers traded their first- (31st overall) and third-round picks (74th overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft to the Dallas Cowboys. He was the second safety selected behind Kenny Vaccaro (15th overall, Saints) and the second of six LSU players selected in the first three rounds, breaking the NFL draft record. A total of nine players from LSU were drafted in 2013, setting a new school record.[11]

On July 5, 2013, the San Francisco 49ers signed Reid to a fully guaranteed four-year, $8.48 million contract that included a signing bonus of $4.54 million.[12]

Reid was drafted to become the starting free safety after the San Francisco 49ers had lost Dashon Goldson, who opted to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during free agency. Reid competed with veterans Craig Dahl and C. J. Spillman throughout training camp, in an effort to win the job as the starting free safety. Head coach Jim Harbaugh named him the starting free safety to start the season.[13]

In his professional regular season debut and first career start in the San Francisco 49ers' season-opener against the Green Bay Packers, he recorded seven solo tackles and a pass deflection, and intercepted a pass attempt by Aaron Rodgers during the 34–28 victory.[14] The following week he earned two solo tackles, defended a pass, and made his second career interception, picking off a pass attempt by Seattle Seahawks' quarterback Russell Wilson in the 49ers' 3–29 loss.[15] Unfortunately, he was unable to finish the game after suffering a concussion.

In Week 6, Reid collected three combined tackles, deflected a pass, recovered a fumble, and intercepted a pass attempt by Carson Palmer and returned it 53 yards, as the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 32–20. On December 29, 2013, he earned a season-high ten combined tackles and defended a pass during the 49ers' 23–20 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.[16] He finished his rookie season with 77 combined tackles (62 solo), 11 pass deflections, and four interceptions in 16 games and 16 starts. He was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.[17] Reid was voted to be an alternate for the 2014 Pro Bowl.[18]

The 49ers finished second in the NFC West with a 12–4 record under Jim Harbaugh in 2013. On January 5, 2014, Reid started in his first career playoff game and recorded nine combined tackles en route to a 23–20 victory over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wildcard game. On January 19, 2014, the 49ers played the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship and Reid made four combined tackles in the 23–17 loss. On January 21, 2014, it was reported that Reid would be replacing Kam Chancellor in the 2014 Pro Bowl.[19]

2014

Reid competed with rookie Jimmie Ward for the starting free safety position throughout training camp. Reid was named the starting free safety to begin the season.[20]

Reid started the San Francisco 49ers' season-opener against the Dallas Cowboys and recorded four combined tackles, deflected a pass and intercepted a pass attempt by Tony Romo in the 28–17 victory. On November 9, 2014, he collected a season-high six combined tackles and defended a pass in the 49ers' 27–24 win over the New Orleans Saints. The next week, Reid made three solo tackles, two pass deflections and intercepted a pass attempt by New York Giants' quarterback Eli Manning during a 16–10 victory by the 49ers. On December 14, 2015, he recorded three combined tackles, defended a pass and had a 73-yard return after intercepting Russell Wilson in a 7–17 loss at the Seattle Seahawks. The following game, Reid suffered a concussion in a 35–38 overtime loss to the San Diego Chargers. He decided to sit out the following week as a precaution and stated that an additional factor in his decision was that the 49ers had missed the playoffs after finishing with an 8–8 record. Reid finished the 2014 season with an impressive total of 42 combined tackles (34 solo), seven pass deflections and three interceptions in 15 starts. Head coach Jim Harbaugh was fired by the San Francisco 49ers immediately following the end of the regular season.

On June 9, 2015, it was reported by the San Francisco Chronicle that Reid had contemplated retirement due to concerns over concussions after having suffered three in just the first two seasons of his professional career.[21] The report of Reid's prospective early retirement was distressing news to the 49ers fanbase already concerned with the recent exodus of multiple players, including the surprise retirements of Chris Borland and Anthony Davis. Reid immediately denied that he had ever seriously considered retirement, stating that his comments were taken "out of context" by reporter Eric Branch. He posted on Twitter, "The media always finds a way to twist your words...they just want you to click on their article." and further added, "Just to be clear, I NEVER SAID, I've given some thought to leaving the NFL!"[22] [23]

2015

Reid remained the starting free safety to begin the season under new head coach Jim Tomsula.

On November 22, 2015, he recorded a season-high ten combined tackles in a 13–29 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. During a Week 14 contest against the Cleveland Browns, Reid tied his season-high with ten combined tackles (9 solo) in a 10–24 loss. The following week, he made four solo tackles and had his first career sack on Cincinnati Bengals' quarterback Andy Dalton, as the 49ers suffered a 14–24 loss. He finished the season with 72 combined tackles (60 solo), seven pass deflections, and a sack in 16 games and 16 starts. The San Francisco 49ers fired Jim Tomsula after the 49ers finished with a 5–11 record.

2016

On May 2, 2016, the San Francisco 49ers picked up Reid's fifth-year option on his rookie contract. Under the agreement, he earned $5.67 million for the season.[24]

With Jimmie Ward moving to cornerback, Reid became the de facto free safety entering the regular season. On September 25, 2016, Reid recorded a career-high 12 combined tackles in an 18–37 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. On November 13, 2016, he made five combined tackles, two deflected passes, and intercepted a pass from Carson Palmer in a 20–23 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. During a Week 11 matchup against the New England Patriots, Reid collected seven solo tackles as the 49ers lost 17–30. He was unable to finish the game after suffering a torn bicep. He had an MRI and surgery to repair the tear the following day.[25]

On November 22, 2016, he was placed on injured /reserve. He finished with 62 combined tackles (48 solo), five pass deflections, and an interception in ten games and ten starts.[26] Head coach Chip Kelly was fired after posting a dismal 2–14 record in his only season with the San Francisco 49ers.

2017

On February 6, 2017, former Atlanta Falcons' offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan was hired as the new head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. This made him Reid's fourth different head coach in five years. Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh switched cornerback Jimmie Ward back to his natural position at free safety and moved Reid to strong safety in training camp.[27]

On September 17, 2017, Reid had seven combined tackles during the 49ers' 12–9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He suffered a knee injury that kept him from playing in Weeks 3–5. During that span, Jaquiski Tartt flourished in Reid's strong safety role. With Tartt now the starting strong safety, Reid was moved to a hybrid safety/linebacker role after linebacker Navorro Bowman was granted a release and Malcolm Smith suffered a season-ending pectoral injury. Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh said the move was in response to having three starting-caliber safeties and getting the best 11 players on the field together.[28] On October 22, 2017, he debuted in his new role and recorded four solo tackles in a 40–10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The following week, free safety Jimmie Ward suffered a fractured forearm during a 33–10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. This prompted the San Francisco 49ers' coaching staff to move Jaquiski Tartt to Ward's free safety role and move Reid back to his strong safety position.[29] On November 5, 2017, Reid recorded four combined tackles, deflected a pass, and intercepted a pass attempt by Arizona Cardinals' quarterback Drew Stanton, as the 49ers lost 20–10.

Carolina Panthers

2018

On September 27, 2018, after placing starting safety Da'Norris Searcy on injured reserve, the Carolina Panthers signed Reid to a one-year deal.[30] Despite a lot of speculation about new Panthers owner David Tepper's thoughts and agenda in contrast to those of the prior owner Jerry Richardson, Tepper and general manager Marty Hurney insisted that the signing was purely a football decision. Reid refused to disclose more details about the circumstances leading to his signing in a press conference later that day, citing the fact that the information pertained to his collusion lawsuit.[31] Head coach Ron Rivera announced on October 5, 2018, that Reid would start at the free safety position in his season debut against the Giants on October 7, 2018.[32] Reid ended up taking a knee before the game, becoming the first Panthers player ever to do so, and totaled three tackles.[33] He finished the season starting in 13 games, recording 71 tackles, one sack, five passes defensed, and an interception.

2019

On February 11, 2019, Reid signed a three-year, $22 million contract extension with the Panthers.[34] In week 5 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Reid forced a fumble on Gardner Minshew and recovered the ball in the 34–27 win.[35] In Week 9 against the Tennessee Titans, Reid recorded a team-high 11 tackles, sacked Ryan Tannehill once, and forced a fumble on running back Dion Lewis that was recovered by teammate Donte Jackson in the 30–20 win.[36] In week 12 against the New Orleans Saints, Reid recorded a team-high 15 tackles in the 34–31 loss.[37]

On March 18, 2020, Reid was released by the Panthers.[38]

Mid-way through the season, Reid was offered an opportunity to reunite with coach Ron Rivera on the Washington Football Team practice squad. Reid declined the offer, stating "I just don't think playing on the practice squad is reflective or indicative of my career."[39]

NFL career statistics

Year Team GP Comb Solo Ast Sack FF FR Yds Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD
SF16 77 62 15 0.0 0 2 0 4 54 13.5 53 0 11
SF15 41 35 7 0.0 0 0 0 3 138 46.0 73 0 7
SF16 71 60 11 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
SF10 62 48 14 0.0 1 0 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 5
SF13 67 53 14 0.0 0 1 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 4
CAR13 71 50 21 1.0 0 0 0 1 39 39.0 39 0 5
CAR16 130 97 33 4.0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 6
Career 99 520 405 115 6.0 3 5 0 11 244 22.2 73 0 45
[40]

Protest activities and collusion grievance against the NFL

In May 2018, Reid filed an official grievance letter with the NFL alleging that team owners and the league, influenced by President Donald Trump, colluded to prevent his employment due to his protest activities. Reid was the second NFL player after Colin Kaepernick to participate in U.S. national anthem protests intended to highlight social awareness and racial injustice towards black people. Reid's lawyers also represent Kaepernick in a similar grievance case against the NFL. Trump, who publicly condemned the kneeling protests and urged that the protesting players be fired, had private conversations with NFL owners about the player protests during the time period. Team owners have said they are concerned about being in conflict with Trump in regards to the anthem protests. During a job interview with Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown, Reid reportedly refused to say whether he would obey a rule against kneeling during the anthem.[41] [42] [43] [44] In Reid's introductory press conference with the Panthers on September 27, 2018, he wore a shirt that supported Kaepernick and stated that his collusion lawsuit would still proceed unimpeded.

David Tepper, the new owner of the Panthers, was not named in the lawsuit since he was not yet a team owner when it was filed. Tepper also had been quite outspoken with his remarks about President Trump in the recent past and was more open to players expressing themselves and protesting than the rest of the team owners.[45] Nonetheless, the Panthers organization said the Reid signing was football-oriented only.[46]

When asked by reporters during the press conference about plans to protest now that he had signed with a new team, Reid did not answer the questions and cited the fact that the information pertained to his grievance. Reid did not directly say that he would no longer kneel prior to games but stated that he was "considering other ways" of protesting. In his season debut on October 7, 2018, at home in Charlotte against the Giants, he took a knee prior to the game.

By the Panthers' Week 15 loss to the New Orleans Saints, Reid claimed he had been drug-tested seven times during the 2018 season, even though he had played in only 11 games; accounting for a mandatory test, the probability of such an instance happening randomly is approximately 0.17%.[47] Reid saw this as evidence of being targeted by the league and planned on including these seven drug tests as part of his case file in the proceedings of his collusion grievance against the league.[48] A joint investigation by the NFL and National Football League Players Association concluded that Reid's claims about the number of times he was drug-tested were inaccurate.[49]

Personal life

His brother, Justin, is a safety for the Kansas City Chiefs.[50]

Since Reid decided to protest with Colin Kaepernick in the 2016 NFL season, the two have been collaborating to address social justice issues and help communities and people in need. During his introductory press conference with the Panthers on September 27, 2018, Reid said that the Players Coalition, which is seemingly devoted to addressing several issues he is focusing on, is an "NFL-funded subversion group" and that he and Kaepernick would continue going their separate ways from the coalition.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5200&ATCLID=204879620 "Eric Reid Bio"
  2. Web site: 2009 LSU High School Indoor Classic - Complete Results (Raw) .
  3. Web site: High School Last Chance Qualifier - Day 1 (Raw) .
  4. Web site: Dutchtown 4-way Meet - Results (Raw) .
  5. Web site: NCAAF College Football News, Photos, Stats, Scores, Schedule & Videos . Yahoo Sports.
  6. Web site: 2011 Associated Press All SEC team .
  7. Web site: Mike Mayock . April 19, 2013 . 2013 NFL Draft: Mike Mayock's top 100 prospects . November 6, 2017 . NFL.com.
  8. Web site: Chris Burke . March 26, 2013 . 2013 NFL Draft Position Rankings: Defense . November 6, 2017 . si.com.
  9. Web site: 2013 NFL Draft Listing . May 14, 2023 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  10. Web site: Alper . Josh . April 25, 2013 . 49ers trade up to 18th spot to grab Eric Reid . NBCSports.com . June 23, 2014.
  11. Web site: Greg Laney . April 27, 2013 . LSU in NFL draft: A record-setting day . November 6, 2017 . ESPN.com.
  12. Web site: Spotrac.com: Eric Reid contract . November 6, 2017 . spotrac.com.
  13. Web site: Ourlads.com: San Francisco 49ers' depth chart: 09/05/2013 . November 6, 2017 . ourlads.com.
  14. Web site: Price . Taylor . September 8, 2013 . Eric Reid Intercepts Rodgers . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141217070529/http://www.49ers.com/news/article-2/Eric-Reid-Intercepts-Rodgers/0bbbde6d-f667-4810-9e7f-f5516a50a8c2 . December 17, 2014 . June 23, 2014 . 49ers.com.
  15. Web site: NFL Game Center: Week 2-2013: San Francisco 49ers @ Seattle Seahawks . November 6, 2017 . NFL.com.
  16. Web site: NFL Player Profile: Eric Reid . November 6, 2017 . NFL.com.
  17. Web site: 2013 NFL All-Rookie Team . 2024-08-03 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  18. Web site: Williamson . Bill . January 29, 2014 . Eric Reid treasures Pro Bowl experience . June 23, 2014 . ESPN.com.
  19. Web site: David Fucillp . January 21, 2014 . Eric Reid headed to Pro Bowl, Ahmad Brooks staying home . November 6, 2017 . ninersnation.com.
  20. Web site: Ourlads.com: San Francisco 49ers' depth chart: 10/01/2014 . November 6, 2017 . ourlads.com.
  21. News: Reid, too, mulled giving up football . Sfgate . June 10, 2015 . Branch . By Eric .
  22. Web site: June 9, 2015 . 49ers safety Eric Reid denies report he considered leaving NFL . November 6, 2017 . si.com.
  23. Web site: Eric Branch . June 9, 2015 . Reid, too, mulled giving up football . November 6, 2017 . sfgate.com.
  24. Web site: May 2, 2016 . 49ers exercise fifth-year option on safety Eric Reid . May 27, 2016 . ESPN.com.
  25. Web site: Rob Goldberg . November 21, 2016 . Eric Reid Injury: Updates on 49ers Safety's Recovery from Biceps Surgery . November 6, 2017 . bleacherreport.com.
  26. Web site: November 22, 2016 . 49ers Place S Eric Reid on Injured Reserve, Announce Other Roster Moves . 49ers.com.
  27. Web site: November 2, 2017 . Eric Reid enjoyed his one week at linebacker, but happy to be back as 49ers' safety mainstay .
  28. Web site: 49ers move Reid to linebacker, noncommittal about his future . November 6, 2017 . nbcsports.com. October 27, 2017 .
  29. Web site: Carl Steward . November 2, 2017 . Eric Reid enjoyed his one week at linebacker, but happy to be back as 49ers' safety mainstay . November 6, 2017 . Mercurynews.com.
  30. Web site: Patra, Kevin . September 27, 2018 . Panthers sign ex-49ers safety Eric Reid to 1-year deal . https://web.archive.org/web/20180929233509/http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000967014/article/panthers-sign-former-49ers-safety-eric-reid . dead . September 29, 2018 . NFL.com.
  31. Web site: October 1, 2018 . Transcript: Eric Reid press conference .
  32. Web site: October 5, 2018 . Eric Reid will start Sunday against Giants . Carolina Panthers.
  33. Web site: Eric Reid takes a knee during national anthem . .
  34. Web site: Silver, Michael . February 11, 2019 . Panthers re-sign Eric Reid to 3-year deal worth more than $22M . https://web.archive.org/web/20190212133045/http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001017566/article/panthers-sign-eric-reid-to-3year-deal-worth-more-than-22m . dead . February 12, 2019 . NFL.com.
  35. Web site: October 6, 2019 . McCaffrey scores 3 TDs, Panthers hold off Jaguars 34-27 . October 6, 2019 . ESPN.
  36. Web site: November 3, 2019 . McCaffrey scores 3 TDs as Panthers defeat Titans 30-20 . November 3, 2019 . ESPN.
  37. Web site: November 24, 2019 . Lutz's kick lifts Saints to dramatic 34-31 win over Panthers . November 24, 2019 . . Associated Press.
  38. Web site: March 18, 2020 . Panthers release safety Eric Reid . Panthers.com.
  39. Web site: October 27, 2020 . Eric Reid declines offer to join Washington practice squad . profootballtalk.nbcsports.com.
  40. Web site: Eric Reid . ESPN.com.
  41. Web site: How Eric Reid Can Win His Collusion Grievance Against the NFL ... and How the NFL Can Win . May 2, 2018 .
  42. Web site: May 3, 2018 . Source: Eric Reid's Grievance Against NFL Will Focus on Donald Trump . amp.slate.com . May 4, 2018 . May 4, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180504160141/http://amp.slate.com/culture/2018/05/source-eric-reids-grievance-against-nfl-will-focus-on-donald-trump.html . dead .
  43. Web site: May 2, 2018 . Eric Reid joins Kaepernick's fight in NFL anthem-protest showdown .
  44. Web site: September 23, 2017 . Trump says NFL should fire players who kneel during national anthem . . Associated Press.
  45. Web site: September 13, 2018 . Tepper defends NFL players as 'patriotic' . CNBC.
  46. Web site: Panthers sign Safety Eric Reid to 1-year deal .
  47. Web site: Eric Reid's random drug tests: Statistically improbable? . December 28, 2018 . SI.com . December 20, 2018 . en.
  48. Web site: Zucker . Joseph . December 18, 2018 . Eric Reid Drug-Tested for 7th Time Since Joining Panthers After Loss to Saints . December 19, 2018 . Bleacher Report.
  49. Web site: Newton, David . January 9, 2019 . NFL, NFLPA say Eric Reid testing allegations not substantiated . ESPN.com . November 13, 2019.
  50. Web site: October 5, 2017 . Stanford safety with ballhawk instincts linked to 49ers .