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Reed Blankenship calls Texans signing ‘life-changing’
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Reed Blankenship’s journey is among the most inspiring ones in the NFL in recent years.

He came out of Middle Tennessee State, a largely unknown program, in 2022. He went undrafted and had to battle for a roster spot with the Philadelphia Eagles. He steadily became a key member of the Eagles, helping them win the Super Bowl in 2025.

Blankenship recently signed with the Houston Texans on a three-year deal worth $24.75, including $16.5 million guaranteed. It is his biggest salary yet, a testament to the safety’s hard work and relentless desire.

While he admitted on “Exciting Mics” that he is leaving Philadelphia with a heavy heart, he said he cannot pass up the better opportunity offered to him in Houston.

“Your boy is flying the nest. I would say, unfortunately. But fortunately, this is life-changing for me. All grown up. Obviously, we can get into the nitty-gritty here, but it was huge. I had never been in a situation like that, obviously. Honestly, I guess that’s probably what it felt like getting drafted, I would assume,” said Blankenship.

The 27-year-old Blankenship, who grew up in Alabama, knew the value of having a work ethic early on. Their blue-collar background instilled in him the mindset that everything is earned, not given.

His rookie contract was worth only $2.56 million for three years. But he never complained. He just kept his head down and did his job. Until the Texans expressed their interest in him.

“I felt like I was wanted, and I never really had that in my whole career. When Houston started calling, it really felt like they wanted to take a shot on me, to take a chance on me,” added Blankenship.

His story is not exactly new. There have been countless others like him in the past. But really, it never gets old.

This article first appeared on NFL on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

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