Texans safety Justin Reid says shoulder surgery was a success

Houston Texans safety Justin Reid says that his shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum was successful.

Hosuton Texans safety Justin Reid announced on social media that his shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum was a success and appreciated the warm wishes from his fans.

The former 2018 third-round pick from Stanford posted on his Twitter account Thursday, “Surgery was successful. Thank you for all the messages of love and support! I have major love for all of you!”

Reid, who finished the 2019 season with 78 tackles, a tackle for loss, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and a fumble recovery, started in all 15 regular season games he played. The lone game he missed was in Week 12 versus the Indianapolis Colts in a rematch on Thursday Night Football at NRG Stadium. Reid had a concussion from the Week 11 41-7 loss at the Baltimore Ravens and could not get out of concussion protocol in time for the game.

The 22-year-old from Prairieville, La., appeared on the injury report from Weeks 1-5, Week 8, and Week 12 with a shoulder injury.