During Jarran Reed’s two seasons at Alabama, the Crimson Tide posted a 26-3 record and won the 2015 CFP national championship. Since Reed entered the NFL in the second round of the 2016 draft, his teams have won 66 percent of the regular-season games in which the defensive tackle has played.
And when Reed looked around the NFL as a free agent this offseason, his objective “to leave this thing with a Super Bowl ring” was foremost on his mind.
“Been winning. Want to keep winning,” Reed said. “… I don’t think nobody wants to go from a winning organization to an organization that’s kind of struggling.