- Andre Reed
Infobox NFLretired
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position=Wide receiver
number=83, 84
birthdate=birth date and age|1964|1|29Allentown, Pennsylvania
debutyear=1985
finalyear=2000
draftyear=1985
draftround=4
draftpick=86
college=Kutztown
teams=
*Buffalo Bills (1985-1999)
*Washington Redskins (2000)
stat1label=Receptions
stat1value=951
stat2label=Receiving Yards
stat2value=13,198
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=87
nfl=REE121548
highlights=
* 7xPro Bowl selection (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994)
* 1xAll-Pro selection
* Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame
* Buffalo Sports Hall of FameAndre Darnell Reed (born
January 29 ,1964 in Allentown,Pennsylvania ) is a former professionalAmerican football player who playedwide receiver in theNational Football League for 16 seasons, 15 with theBuffalo Bills (1985-1999) and one with theWashington Redskins (2000).During his NFL career, Reed was known as a highly durable, fearless over-the-middle receiver who was never afraid to take punishing blows in exchange for receptions, often shaking off tackles for significant after-catch running yards. Reed ranks near the top in most NFL receiving records and is widely considered one of the top wide receivers to ever play the game. He ranks fifth in NFL history in total career receptions.
Football career
Reed was born in Allentown and began his football career at Allentown's Dieruff High School, where he played
quarterback and competed in the East Penn Conference (now known as theLehigh Valley Conference ), which is known for producing top collegiate and NFL football talent. In his senior year (1981-1982), Reed helped lead Dieruff to an EPC tri-championship, tying for the championship withEmmaus High School and Whitehall High School.Reed then attended
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania , where he moved to thewide receiver position and quickly drew the attention of the NFL for his speed and durability at the receiver position.In the 1985 NFL Draft, Reed was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round with the 86th overall selection. He played for the Buffalo Bills for 15 consecutive seasons, from 1985 through 1999, during which he played in four
Super Bowl s for the Bills. In his final NFL season, in 2000, he was a wide receiver for theWashington Redskins .NFL records
Reed ranks near the top in nearly all NFL career statistical receiving categories. He went over 1000 yards 4 times in a 16 year career, is fifth in NFL history in total career receptions with 951 (behind only
Jerry Rice ,Cris Carter ,Tim Brown , andMarvin Harrison ), eighth in NFL history in total career receiving yards with 13,198. Reed is also tenth in NFL history in total career touchdown receptions with 87.He also rushed for 500 yards and a touchdown on 75 carries. With the Bills, Reed played in four consecutive
Super Bowl s (1991-1994) and was selected to thePro Bowl in seven consecutive seasons (1988-1994).Reed set season career highs with 90 receptions in 1994, 10 touchdowns in 1991, and 1,312 receiving yards in 1989.
A tribute to his incredible physical durability, Reed played in 234 NFL games between 1985 and 2000, the 59th most games played by any player in NFL history, including players in less physically demanding positions, such as kickers and punters.
uper Bowl records
In his four Super Bowls, Reed recorded 27 receptions, the second most total career Super Bowl receptions in NFL history (behind Rice's 33). His 323 total Super Bowl receiving yards are the third most in Super Bowl history (behind only Rice's 604 yards and
Lynn Swann 's 364)."The Comeback"
In addition to the important role he played in taking the Bills to four consecutive Super Bowls, Reed is remembered particularly for his contributions to the Bills' extraordinary
January 3 ,1993 playoff victory over the Houston Oilers, a game that has come to be known simply as "The Comeback." In the game, which Houston led decisively 35-3 during the third quarter, Reed caught three touchdowns in the second half to lead the Bills to the largest comeback in NFL history. Contributing substantially to "The Comeback," Reed finished the game with eight receptions for 136 yards and three touchdowns. The game has been enshrined in NFL history as one of the greatest games ever played. It also is recognized as one the largest comebacks by any team in the history of all of American professional sports.Following the Bills' victory against the Oilers, Reed went on to catch eight passes for 152 yards in the Bills' 52-17
Super Bowl XXVII loss, onJanuary 31 ,1993 , to theDallas Cowboys .NFL Hall of Fame candidacy
Reed became eligible for induction into the NFL's Pro Football Hall of Fame, the highest honor afforded a former NFL player, in 2006, but was not selected for induction in either of his first three years of eligibility (2006, 2007, and 2008), due in part to the logjam of accomplished wide receiver candidates (such as
Art Monk ,Michael Irvin , and Cris Carter). In February 2007, Reed was passed over for selection in favor of formerDallas Cowboys receiver Michael Irvin, despite the fact that Reed's overall receiving statistics surpass Irvin's in nearly every category, though Irvin's career ended prematurely with a spinal injury.In 2006, Reed was voted into the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame, joining less than a dozen players in Bills history to have his name enshrined in the field-encircling cement of Buffalo's
Ralph Wilson Stadium .Television career
Since his NFL retirement in 2000, Reed has provided football commentary on the
ESPN2 show, "First Take ", and appears periodically as a football analyst on "The NFL on FOX ". He has also appeared on the Spike channel's sports series "Pros vs. Joes " in the show's second season.External links
* [http://www.andrereed.net/ Andre Reed Official Web Site] .
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* [http://www.buffalosportshallfame.com/Class_of_2004/andre_reed/ Andre Reed at Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame] .
* [http://www.pafootballnews.com/AllCenturyTeams.htm Andre Reed at the "Pennsylvania Football News" All-Century Team] .
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