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    Wait deh, him leave $50,000 on his car seat & now it gone!

    Ed Reed has $50K stolen from car


    Updated: February 13, 2014, 2:05 PM ET
    By Rich Cimini | ESPN.com

    $50K Stolen From Ed Reed

    Rich Cimini discusses the circumstances around the theft of $50,000 from free-agent safety Ed Reed on Wednesday in Houston.Tags: Ed Reed, New York Jets, theft, Rich Cimini, free-agent

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    Free-agent safety Ed Reed reported $50,000 in cash stolen from his car Wednesday while visiting banks in Houston, the Houston Police Department confirmed Thursday morning.
    [+] EnlargeAP Photo/Gail BurtonFree agent Ed Reed, who played for the Texans and Jets last season, had $50,000 stolen from his car in Houston on Wednesday.


    Reed, who played last season for the Houston Texans and New York Jets, told police he withdrew $50,000 from one bank and drove to another bank, presumably to make another transaction.
    The future Hall of Famer left the money on the passenger seat of his gray 2006 Audi, registered in Florida. When he returned to the car, the passenger window was smashed and the money was gone, according to the police report.
    The incident occurred around 3 p.m. The police report said the cash was in a "bag," although it was described as an "envelope" in another report, a police spokesperson said.
    Police believe Reed was followed from one bank to the next. The report didn't state why he was carrying such a large amount of cash. The investigation is ongoing.
    Reed, 35, finished last season with the Jets. He signed a one-year contract in November after being released by the Texans, who gave up on the nine-time Pro Bowl after only seven games. He had signed a three-year, $15 million deal with Houston.
    He got off to a slow start with the Jets but ended up with three interceptions in seven games, tied for the team lead. Reed, who will be an unrestricted free agent, said at the end of the season that he'd like to continue his career.
    The Jets had no comment on the situation. The incident was first reported by KPRC-TV in Houston.
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