Jarran Reed: “We Can Change Our Future Right Now” | Press Conference – October 30, 2024

Jarran Reed addresses the team’s defensive struggles, emphasizing the need for consistency and better execution up front (0:22). He mentions player-led discussions to improve performance (0:46) and acknowledges the ongoing adaptation to a new system since OTAs (1:12). Reed explains a heated on-field interaction with teammate Derick Hall (1:49), highlighting the importance of accountability and clean play. He discusses the integration of new linebacker Ernest Jones IV (4:58) and the team’s preparation for facing the Rams’ offensive line (5:25). Reed describes the team’s current mood as “pissed off” but focused on maintaining balance and having good practice weeks (5:57). He also comments on the addition of Roy Robertson-Harris to the defensive line (6:19).

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30 comments
  1. You guys at front need to get off block quicker and faster… Please Jarran…teach your teammates how to win their 1 on 1s…how to be NASTYYYY!!

  2. "We have to be better up front" has literally been repeated hundreds of times at these pressers since 2016…but they keep getting worse.

  3. What a consummate pro! And, a very good football player. I never knew he was this articulate and am glad someone in the organization realized it. Nice work Jarran!

  4. Jarran is the kind of leader this team desperately needs. I love the way he handled the D Hall situation from beginning to end. This dude is true leadership.

  5. We love you jarran when you called out hall every Seahawks fan just saw that you gave a damn which is something we won’t soon forget ❤️

  6. This guy is a keeper. Should have never let him leave the first time. Understands the game at all levels. True pro. I loved him getting in dudes face. I was saying the same shit when I was watching the game. That play may have completely changed the second half….. we’ll never know.

  7. How do we have BIG CAT, Byron Murphy,Jarren reed, dremont Jones,Ray Robertson Harris, Boye Mafe, Derick Hall, Riq woolen, SPOON, Ernest Jones, Tyrel Dotson, Julian Love, Coby bryant, Tre Brown .and with all of them they still cannot stop a nosebleed let alone the Run, fucking mindboggling🙄🙄

  8. Love J Reeds leadership. Gotta hold the team accountable! I mentioned there will be growing pains with all new coaches, Im still rooting for the Seahawks to rawk!!!🏈💚💙🎸

  9. Accountability is like step one to building something great. Jarran gets it, and I hope the Hawks keep him for the rest of his career. You prefer to do it behind closed doors, but like he said, it's an emotional game. Onward and upward, y'all. All love.

  10. Our trenches are supposed to be the heartbeat of the locker room—the big guys who bring the energy, intimidate without a second thought, and hold the team together. Every great team has that. Look at the Seahawks’ best: Max Unger, Michael Bennett, Brandon Mebane, and Russell Okung—guys who set the tone and brought that raw, violent energy. But these guys now? They’re missing that something. Even Byron seems more focused on looking tough on IG than on being a real monster on the field. When teams run it down our throat and hit wide-open receivers over and over, it’s hard not to think it’s a talent issue. The D-line only shows flashes, and our O-line makes too many mental errors.

    I want our O-line and D-line to be the guys who would piss themselves in the name of intimidation—guys who are all about training and coming together with a common goal to be the best. Forget appearances, forget looking cool or hard… Why not go be violent animals who take it to the other team for a change?

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