Saints Safety Justin Reid Supports Alma Mater’s Gymnastics Team
- New Orleans Saints safety Justin Reid attended the Baton Rouge Regional Final for NCAA women's gymnastics to support his alma mater, Stanford University.
- The Cardinal finished in second place at the event, which took place at the PMAC.
- Stanford is one of eight universities that qualified for the team competition championship.
New Orleans Saints safety Justin Reid attended the Baton Rouge Regional Final for NCAA women’s gymnastics to support his alma mater, Stanford University.
The Cardinal finished in second place at the event, which took place at the PMAC. This performance secured Stanford a position in the upcoming NCAA Championships.
NCAA Championship Outlook
Stanford is one of eight universities that qualified for the team competition championship. The other seven programs advancing to the finals are LSU, Minnesota, UCLA, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Georgia.
The championship event is scheduled to be held from April 16 to 18, 2026, at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Oklahoma enters the competition as the reigning champions from 2025.
Saints Offseason Context
The appearance by Reid occurs during the first full offseason for the New Orleans Saints under the leadership of Kellen Moore and Tyler Shough. The organization is currently implementing a youth movement on the roster as it builds toward a new era.
Reid, a Stanford alumnus, is a 29-year-old safety with nine years of experience. He stands 6-1 and weighs 207 pounds. He joined the New Orleans Saints after signing a three-year contract on March 14, 2025.
Reporting from Saints Wire and Yahoo Sports indicates that several Saints players are utilizing the current offseason window to support other athletic programs and connect with their communities.
