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49ers agree to one-year deal with ex-NLHS great Jordan Reed

- By JOSH DUBOW

The San Francisco 49ers got training camp started by agreeing to a one-year contract with a free agent tight end and meeting face-to-face with their own star at the position.

The 49ers agreed to an incentive-laden deal with oft-injured former Pro Bowler Jordan Reed on Monday, giving the defending NFC champions a potential prolific receiving tight end to pair with All-Pro George Kittle.

The 30-year-old Reed, the ex-New London High School great, had 329 catches for 3,371 yards and 24 TDs in 65 career games for Washington but has ended up on the injured reserve list in four of his seven seasons. He missed all of 2019 after suffering his seventh documented concussion in the preseason.

“It's well-documented he's had multiple concussion­s prior,” general manager John Lynch said. “There's a reason a guy like Jordan Reed's out there, right? So, there is some risk-reward. We got to a point where we felt the risk that we're taking on was worth it with the potential reward.”

Reed's best season came in 2015 when he had 87 catches for 952 yards and 11 touchdowns for Washington. He has played only 31 games the past four seasons because of a variety of injuries.

Reed was drafted in 2013 when Niners coach Kyle Shanahan was offensive coordinato­r in Washington and has experience playing in San Francisco's offense.

“I think everyone's aware of Jordan's ability,” Shanahan said. “When he's been healthy, he's played at an extremely high level and he's been one of the best third-down tight ends in the league. I was able to spend a year with him, so I'm familiar with the person and the player.”

Shanahan was looking to add another receiving tight end to the group all offseason.

San Francisco drafted blocking tight end Charlie Woerner in the sixth round in April and also has former undrafted free agent Ross Dwelley as a backup.

“I know he's hungry to get come in and play football,” Shanahan said about Reed. “When you have a talented guy who is hungry to play football, it works out if they can stay healthy. Jordan's had some bad luck over the years. “

I know he's ready to go. I hope he has some good luck here. If he does, I think it's going to be a hell of a deal for the Niners and a really good deal for him also.”

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