Now that the Super Bowl is long over, attention is now being turned to the NFL offseason. For all 32 teams, these next few ...
Let's look at the three Stanford players participating in Super Bowl 59. Justin Reid is the starting strong safety for the Kansas City Chiefs and should be expected to get plenty of playing time ...
Reid and the Chiefs saw their reign as two-time Super Bowl champions end when the Philadelphia Eagles defeated them 40-22. The former Houston Texan has helped Kansas City make the big game in three ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are predicted to lose a key veteran starter to the New York Jets in free agency this offseason.
Specifically, guys like former Stanford legend Justin Reid, if they hope to win a third consecutive title. Offensively, the Chiefs were in the middle of the pack, ranking 16th in total yards per ...
Kansas City Chiefs star Justin Reid is extra motivated to play in Super ... He starred at Dutchtown High School before he committed to Stanford and played three years with the Cardinal.
One of the priorities for next season will be what to do with star safety Justin Reid. Reid enters free agency ... Over his seven-year career, the former Stanford Cardinal has 580 tackles with ...
Ryan Reid — Justin's older brother — excelled at ... By the time he decided to attend Stanford, Harper remembers Justin having more scholarship offers than Eric did. Justin's physicality ...
Veteran safety Justin Reid could be a target for the Denver Broncos during free agency. However, his price tag and market value may be far higher than what the franchise is willing to pay for an ...
In 2024, Tranquill was dethroned by one of his Kansas City teammates, safety Justin Reid. “Drue will give ... Texans after playing collegiately at Stanford. He signed with the Chiefs in 2022 ...
Former Stanford safety Justin Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs were unable to win a historic three-peat, but two more former Cardinal Thomas Booker and Tanner McKee became Super Bowl Champions on ...
Now that the Kansas City Chiefs can move on to the offseason and forget about the events in New Orleans on Sunday, it's time ...