Jeff Reed (American football)

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Jeff Reed

Reed warms up against the Cincinnati Bengals in 2006.
Pittsburgh SteelersNo. 3
Kicker
Date of birth: April 9, 1979 (1979-04-09) (age 29)
Place of birth: Kansas City, Missouri
Height:ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight: 225 lb (102 kg)
National Football League debut
2002 for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Career history
College: North Carolina
Undrafted in 2002
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Career highlights and awards
Stats at NFL.com

Jeffrey Montgomery Reed (born April 9, 1979) is an American football place kicker currently playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers. His nickname is Creech.

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[edit] High school years

Reed graduated from East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1997. While there, Reed was captain of the soccer team and kicker for the football team. He was a letterman in both sports. His senior year the soccer team went all the way to the state finals but fell short to a 2-1 defeat. Also during his senior year, Reed kicked a 54 yard field goal, the second longest in North Carolina history, against Providence High School, setting a new school record. In football, he won All-Conference and All-County honors.

Reed was also involved in the school newspaper, National Honor Society, and the Spanish National Honor Society. He graduated 9th in his class out of 365 and was voted Best Personality and Best All Around by his fellow classmates.

In the Spring of 2005 he was added to the East Mecklenburg Wall of Fame.

[edit] College

Reed attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he majored in journalism and played football. He emerged as one of the most consistent kickers in the country. He was an honorable mention All-ACC pick as a senior and a second-team All-ACC player as a junior. He set a UNC record with 66 consecutive extra points, was one of 20 semi-finalist for the Lou Groza Award, which is given annually to the nation’s top kicker, and was also first-team Academic All-ACC.

[edit] Pro career

Reed joined the Pittsburgh Steelers as a free agent in 2002 and quickly contributed to the team finishing the season with 100 points. He is often referred to by Pittsburgh Steelers fans as "Skippy Reed," or, to a lesser degree, "Guaranteed Reed." Myron Cope, former Steelers announcer, also annoited Jeff Reed with a nickname of "Hayseed Reed." His unshakeable presence on the field has led to him making several game-winning or game-tying field goals, frequently amidst loud, hostile crowds. Reed proved that he could kick in the clutch during the Steelers 2005 AFC Divisional Playoff game against the New York Jets, as he kicked the 33-yard game winning field goal (after his New York counterpart Doug Brien missed two late field goals) in overtime to give the Steelers the victory. Reed was also a major reason the Steelers were able to compete in the 2005-2006 playoffs, as he kicked two game winning field goals during the 2005 campaign, one against the San Diego Chargers on Monday Night Football, and another against the Baltimore Ravens on Halloween to give the Steelers two crucial victories. During the 2005-06 NFL playoffs, where the Steelers eventually won Super Bowl XL, Reed successfully kicked all three field goal attempts and converted all fourteen of his potential PATs.

Reed is also involved heavily in his community with charity work such as “Kick For Kids” which donates $300 dollars for every field goal he makes. Also he is involved in Junior Achievement, does commercials for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and helped a family raise money for a 5 year old who had a brain tumor.


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