ASHBURN, Va., -- Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed's history of concussions hasn't given him a reason to stop playing. But he also admitted he tried to hide his latest one.
Reed has suffered at least five concussions since he started playing college football, three of which have occurred in the NFL. But Reed said he's given no thought to quitting football as some other players have done the last several years - Chris Borland retired from San Francisco two years ago in part fearing concussions.
"Nah, I mean that's their choice how they want to handle it," said Reed, who signed a contract extension in the spring that guaranteed him $22 million.