Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed says an NFL suspension levied for his involvement in a domestic violence incident in 2017, and a police report detailing the crime, don’t accurately portray either what happened that night or the kind of person he is.
But Reed, in his first public comments since it was learned he will have to miss the first six games of the NFL season, said Thursday he understands he has no choice but to accept the NFL’s decision even if he said he was unclear why the league waited so long before making a decision.