The 2016 second-round pick’s second stint in Seattle has gone well, and he’s been rewarded with a new contract. If you’ve been following my writing for a while, you know that I was totally against Jarran Reed’s return.
The Seattle Seahawks are retaining defensive tackle Jarran Reed and linebacker Ernest Jones IV on three-year deals, according to multiple reports on Sunday.
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The Seattle Seahawks are in an awkward place as a franchise. Seattle is entering the second full season under head coach Mike Macdonald. However, Seattle’s roster looks like it has a long way to go before it is competitive.
Nine-year veteran defensive tackle Jarran Reed has signed a new contract with the Seattle Seahawks. Reed, a former second-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Seattle Seahawks but has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers.
Adam Schefter reports that the Seahawks are re-signing DT Jarran Reed to a three-year deal worth up to $25 million. Reed, 32, was selected in the second round out of Alabama in 2016.
Jarran Reed was set to reach free agency in the coming days, but that will no longer be the case.
The Seattle Seahawks have to make a big decision this offseason in regards to the future of veteran defensive lineman Jarran Reed. Reed played in all 17 games for the Seahawks this season, logging eight starts while recording 45 tackles and 4.5 sacks.
Going into NFL free agency on March 12, the Las Vegas Raiders figure to make the offense a priority with the quarterback position being a focal point. That doesn't mean the Raiders are going to completely ignore the defense where there are some holes.
The Seattle Seahawks have a lot of tough choices to make over the coming weeks as they shape their roster heading towards the 2025 NFL draft. While this is a talented team it's also imbalanced and incapable of competing for a Super Bowl with the offensive line in the state that it's in.
It’s been just over two weeks since the Seattle Seahawks concluded their 2024 season. Even though it missed the playoffs, Seattle had multiple players worthy of recognition on a franchise level.
He isn’t always expected to be the splashiest player on the Seattle Seahawks defense, but ninth-year veteran defensive tackle Jarran Reed occasionally flashes the talent that made him a mid-second-round pick in 2018.
Jarran Reed, Jake Bobo, and Tyler Lockett get the game captain nod for Sunday Night Football The Seattle Seahawks have announced game captains for their week 15 game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Seattle Seahawks' "Legion of Boom" defense may be just a memory now, but its legacy still lives on in NFL history, and for good reason. This iteration of the Seahawks' defense lasted for most of the 2010s, but the peak came in 2012-2015, when it allowed the fewest points in the league each season.
Odds are we will never see another Seahawks defense (or any NFL defense) match what that group was able to accomplish, but there's nothing wrong with trying to reach that pinnacle.
Trailing by four points late in the second quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, Seattle Seahawks edge rusher Derick Hall committed a critical roughing the passer penalty that shifted the momentum of the game.
Ask Bruce Irvin and he could tell you about some actual fights around the Seahawks' facility.
A pair of Seattle Seahawks players got into a sideline scuffle, seemingly over a penalty committed by one of them.
The Seattle Seahawks could look to make some changes to the roster in the coming months, and that could mean trading away some of the team's top performers.
According to Brady Henderson, the Seahawks and DT Jarran Reed agreed to a reworked contract that will essentially convert $530,000 of his possible incentives
Free-agent pickup Jarran Reed is going to be, at worst, one of the best rotational pieces among defensive tackles in the league.
The veteran defensive tackle was slated to make almost $9 million with the Seahawks in 2021. His release saved Seattle nearly $9 million in cap space.
Defensive tackle Jarran Reed has only had the Seattle Seahawks as an NFL home since Seattle selected him in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft, and he's looking to make it a permanent thing.
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