Jarran Reed reflects on winning Super Bowl LX with the Seahawks

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The Seattle Seahawks are the reigning Super Bowl LX champions. Although they are a younger roster, that doesn't mean they don't have some seasoned veterans - such as defensive tackle Jarran Reed. Originally a second round pick in the 2016 NFL draft, Reed has spent eight of his ten years in the league with the Seahawks.

He is the only remaining player who shared the field with the original Legion of Boom, and is one of the few holdovers from the Pete Carroll era. Reed has seen the highs and lows this franchise has been through. He knows the standard and was a key cog in helping bring back the championship DNA to the Pacific Northwest.

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Reed didn't just become a Super Bowl champ back in February. He did so with the team that not only drafted him, but brought him back after they let him walk in free agency. He recently spoke with Stacy Rost from 710 ESPN Seattle about what winning Super Bowl LX for the Seahawks meant for him personally. His comments can be seen below:

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks DT Jarran Reed on what winning Super Bowl LX means to him

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