Andy Reid’s Son Garrett Found Dead

 


Early Sunday morning, the Eagles organization was dealt some horrifying news: Andy Reid's son Garrett was found dead in dorm room in Lehigh. He had been assisting the Eagles strength and conditioning coaches during camp.

Eagles GM Howie Roseman released a statement saying: 

"I have some heartbreaking news to share with you all. It is with great sadness that I tell you that Garrett Reid, the oldest son of coach Reid, was found dead this morning in his room here in training camp. It is a tough morning for all of us in the Eagles family. Garrett grew up with this team, and that makes this news even harder for us to process. Our hearts go out to Andy, Tammy, Britt, Spencer, Crosby and Drew Ann. Coach has spent the morning informing his family. We ask sincerely that you respect the family's privacy during this time. The team has been informed of this news, as have Jeffrey and Christina. The chief will speak to you in a minute about what is known about this event. From a football perspective, I can tell you that Andy has asked that we go forward with training camp. I'm going to turn it over to chief Shupp in a minute. On a personal note, we've been with Andy for a long time. He's always been strong for us, we're going to be strong for him right now. As a father and a friend, we're all hurting. Thank you."

Reid was only 29 years old. Garrett had been arrested back in 2007 on weapons and drug charges after smashing into another vehicle while high on heroin, and was given a 23 month prison sentence. However, he had no drug related incidents since then.  

There was no suspicious activity. 

When Garrett and Reid's younger son Britt were arrested, the Eagles head coach took a five week absence to be with his family. It is likely that he could leave the team once again, but for an even longer time frame.

But on a day like today, football is just merely a game, and a game of minimal importance in comparison to family. 

The Eagles still plan to conduct afternoon practice on Sunday, but with very heavy hearts.

Jake Pavorsky is a contributor for Eagledelphia. You can follow him on Twitter @JakePavorsky.

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