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The least amount of success the Chiefs had during safety Justin Reid's three seasons in Kansas City was a Super Bowl ...
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Arrowhead Pride on MSN10 Biggest Questions: How well will Jaden Hicks replace Justin Reid?For the third straight year, I’m considering the 10 biggest questions I have for the Kansas City Chiefs for 2025. Let’s get started! During this offseason, the Chiefs didn’t make major changes to ...
This offseason has been filled with ups and downs for the Kansas City Chiefs. The franchise is still getting through the ...
Justin Reid contributed to three successful seasons in his time with the Kansas City Chiefs and though that run has come to ...
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Arrowhead Addict on MSNJustin Reid left the Chiefs but just proved Kansas City still has himThe former Kansas City Chiefs safety signed a three-year deal with the New Orleans Saints earlier this offseason. It was ...
Former Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid signed a new deal with the New Orleans Saints, but still recalls what didn't go the Chiefs' way against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
Justin Reid has become one of the top leaders on the Chiefs defense. This is something that may fall by the wayside with some younger pieces on the Kansas City defensive unit.
For Justin Reid and the ones who knew him before he was No. 20 on the Chiefs, this Super Bowl in New Orleans means a little bit more. Retired Dutchtown High School football coach Benny Saia still ...
For the second consecutive year, Justin Reid has beaten Kyler Murray in the finals of a chess tournament for current and former NFL players.
Reid grew up in Prairieville, Louisiana, as one of four siblings in a profoundly athletic family. His older brother, Eric Jr., was a safety at LSU and started 98 NFL games in seven seasons.
Justin Reid and Marissa Rand welcomed their first baby together, a girl, in January 2024. The baby's arrival comes weeks before the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in the ...
Ryan Reid — Justin's older brother — excelled at soccer, earning a scholarship and playing at Maryland and Coastal Carolina. He also played professionally for the New Orleans Jesters in the ...
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