Safety Ed Reed hasn’t been able to participate in the
Houston Texans’ OTAs after undergoing minor hip surgery earlier this offseason.
As he continues to rehab from the procedure, Reed is expected to join the
Texans before their mandatory three-day minicamp which begin on June 11,
according to Nick Scurfield of HoustonTexans.com.
“I had a long conversation with Ed yesterday,” Texans coach Gary Kubiak said after the Texans’ fifth practice of OTAs. “I think he actually got back to Atlanta on Saturday. We have him in a rehab program there in Atlanta. That’s pretty important for him to get that stuff done there, but he will be back here as we approach the mandatory minicamp and be here for the rehab process,” Kubiak said. “So you guys should see him in about a week.”
The Texans signed Reed – who had previously spent his entire
career with the Baltimore Ravens – in late March. The surgery he underwent to
repair a labral tear in his hip shortly after the signing was unexpected, and
as a result the Texans hope to have the veteran back either early in camp or
around the midpoint.
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