ESPN extends deal with former HBCU quarterback

ESPN has solidified its commitment to one of its rising stars, former HBCU quarterback Jordan Reid, with a new contract extension. Reid, who played quarterback at North Carolina Central University (NCCU), has quickly become a prominent figure in ESPN’s NFL draft coverage, showcasing his expertise and deep understanding of the game.

Reid will continue to serve as a key member of ESPN’s year-round NFL draft team, providing analysis and scouting insights through ESPN.com and ESPN+. His work includes NFL draft prospect rankings, position rankings, mock drafts, and rookie evaluations. During the draft season, fans can expect to see him on ESPN studio shows and as part of the network’s on-site NFL draft coverage. Reid will also join forces with legendary draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr., Field Yates, and Matt Miller to deliver ESPN’s comprehensive draft content.

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Jordan Reid played at quarterback at North Carolina Central after starting his career at Winston-Salem State.

Before joining ESPN in 2021, Reid honed his craft as a writer and scout for The Draft Network. His transition to media followed a successful stint as an assistant coach at his alma mater, NCCU, from 2014 to 2018. During his coaching tenure, Reid helped guide the Eagles to three MEAC titles, demonstrating the leadership and football acumen he developed as a player. From 2010 to 2013, Reid was NCCU’s starting quarterback, setting a school record for completion percentage.

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