Houston Texans cutting safety Ed Reed

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[h=1]Houston Texans cutting safety Ed Reed[/h]By Aaron Wilson The Baltimore Sun2:29 p.m. EST, November 12, 2013


The Houston Texans are releasing former Ravens free safety Ed Reed today, a league source confirmed.

Reed was informed of his pending release by Texans management earlier today. The 35-year-old is currently pondering his options, including whether he'll continue to play or retire, according to a source.


The transaction involving the nine-time Pro Bowl selection was first reported by the Houston Chronicle and is expected to be officially filed with the NFL later this afternoon.

Shortly after the news broke, Reed tweeted: "Thanks to the Texans! And the City of Htown!"

His release comes two days after Reed played just a dozen snaps during a 27-24 loss to the Arizona Cardinals and then criticized the coaching staff, saying the team had been "outplayed and outcoached."

As a vested veteran being cut after the NFL trade deadline, Reed is subject to the NFL waiver system.

The Ravens aren't expected to put in a waiver claim on the 2004 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, according to two league sources.

The Ravens appear to be an unlikely destination considering Reed's age, decline in play and an encouraging game by safeties James Ihedigbo and Matt Elam during a 20-17 overtime win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Ihedigbo intercepted two passes and Elam was more active in breaking on the football.

Reed is expected to eventually retire as a member of the Ravens, perhaps signing a one-day ceremonial contract at some point.

The New England Patriots have often been linked to Reed as have his two former defensive coaches: the Indianapolis Colts' Chuck Pagano -- who coached him in Baltimore and recruited him to the University of Miami out of high school in Louisana -- and the New York Jets' Rex Ryan, his former defensive coordinator in Baltimore.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Reed have expressed mutual admiration many times, but Belichick might not want Reed in a complementary role.

Reed left the Ravens in March to sign a three-year, $15 million contract with Houston. That followed an elaborate courtship that included Texans owner Bob McNair bringing him to town on his private jet.

But Reed had been demoted from the starting lineup and replaced by Shiloh Keo.

The Ravens opted not to retain Reed this offseason, and he underwent hip surgery after signing with the Texans.

Reed has recorded just 16 tackles, no interceptions, no forced fumbles and was frequently beaten for big plays this season, one year removed from intercepting four passes for the Ravens. He also intercepted a pass during the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers, a game played in New Orleans near his hometown of St. Rose, La.

Reed's deal included a $2 million signing bonus and a total of $5 million guaranteed.

Any team that opted to sign Reed would owe him $411,000 in remaining base salary this year in addition to a $62,500 per game roster bonus for the remainder of the season.

He's due a $4 million base salary in 2014 and a $5 million base salary in 2015, both nonguaranteed. Reed took a $2 million advance from the Texans on his 2014 salary this year.

For those reasons and Reed's decline in play, if a team wants him, it's more likely they would work out a veteran minimum contract for this year with incentive clauses based on playing time and production.
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If the guy has anything left at all in talent, this is chicken feed

to pay for a team that may be in a position to make a run in the

playoffs. He has a lot of experience.:shrug:
 

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he milked it for all he could get...

and we wonder how the Texans continue to fail miserably

Reed's deal included a $2 million signing bonus and a total of $5 million guaranteed.
He's due a $4 million base salary in 2014 and a $5 million base salary in 2015, both nonguaranteed.

Reed took a $2 million advance from the Texans on his 2014 salary this year.:mj07:

 

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Ed Reed signs with New York Jets, gets one more meeting with former team

Ed Reed will be back in Baltimore after all, this time playing for the New York Jets.
The Jets announced today that they have agreed to terms with the Ravens' longtime free safety just a couple of days after Reed was released by the Houston Texans. The move reunites Reed with his former defensive coordinator in Baltimore, Rex Ryan, who is now the head coach of the Jets.
The Jets will face the Ravens next Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, giving Reed a second opportunity to return to the city where he played for the first 11 seasons of his NFL career. Reed received loud applause when he returned to M&T Bank in Week 3 of the season as his Texans were beaten, 30-9, by the Ravens.


Reed, 35, didn't make much of an impact in that game, finishing with three tackles. He was cut by the Texans this week after he made 16 tackles in seven games, including five starts. Reed had recently lost his starting safety job and probably sealed his fate with the Texans when he said after Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals that Houston had been "outplayed and out-coached."
There was some speculation after his release that he could re-sign with the Ravens, but coach John Harbaugh shot down that possibility Wednesday.
"Ed's a Raven, he'll always be a Raven," Harbaugh said. "I'm sure he'll be in the Ring of Honor someday, in the Hall of Fame someday. We've kept in touch with Ed off and on here regularly. He's a good friend of everybody here. There are no plans to change our secondary personnel at this time. We're happy with what we have. Our guys are playing well, so that's where we're at."


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