Former NFL safety Ed Reed has slammed the White House for using him in its videos to depict the U.S. strikes against Iran.
Former Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed built his reputation on delivering some of the hardest hits in NFL history. But recently, instead of targeting an opponent on the field, Reed directed his ...
On Friday, the official White House account on X posted a video montage of what appeared to be drone strike footage mixed ...
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Ravens legend Ed Reed fires back after White House uses him in viral video: 'I do not approve'
Ravens Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed was a legendary ballhawk remembered for his big hits with the "Bullies of Baltimore." Now, ...
Plays by the former Baltimore Ravens stars are among the sports highlights the administration has used to flex its muscles over its attack on Iran.
Former Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed has condemned the White House for utilizing footage of his legendary Hall of Fame career to promote the war with Iran ...
Ed Reed and Ray Lewis are pushing back after the White House used their NFL highlights in a war-themed social media video tied to the administration’s messaging around Iran. The White House video, ...
Ed Reed, the Baltimore safety whose bone-rattling hits helped define the Ravens' early-2000s defense, is not here for the ...
Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed has taken to social media to publicly distanced himself from a controversial White House media campaign. The dispute centered on a high-octane video ...
NFL legend Ed Reed isn’t happy with President Donald Trump’s White House. After a video surfaced on the White House’s X/Twitter account last week, using NFL highlights, including Reed, in an Iran War ...
The Buffalo Bills interviewed former NFL quarterback Philip Rivers for their head coaching job on Friday. Baltimore Ravens legend Ed Reed then put his name in the mix later in the day. Reed quoted the ...
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