UVA’s Joe Reed wins Jet Award as nation’s top kick returner
Courtesy UVA Media Relations
It was announced today that Virginia wide receiver and kick returner Joe Reed has been named the recipient of the 2019 Jet Award presented to the nation’s top return specialist.
The award, which originated in 2011, is named in honor of 1972 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny “The Jet” Rodgers. A 2000 inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame, Rodgers was recently named the first-team all-purpose player on ESPN’s All-Time All-America Team for College Football’s 150th Anniversary.
This season, Reed led all FBS players with a kick return average of 33.2 yards per runback that included two returns for touchdowns.
Reed (Charlotte Court House, Va.) finished his Virginia career as the program’s all-time leader in kick return yards (3,042), kickoff returns (106), kick returns for touchdowns (five) and longest return (100 yards, tied for first). He is the only player in FBS history with 3,000-plus career kick return yards and a career return average of 28-plus yards. He is tied for ninth on the NCAA all-time list with five kickoff returns for scores and his total return yards (3,042) also ranks ninth all-time.
Reed also distinguished himself as a top wide receiver while at Virginia. In his 50-game career he caught 129 passes for 1,465 yards and 16 touchdowns. As a senior in 2019, he had his most productive year as a receiver, catching a team-high 77 passes for 679 yards and seven scores.
Among ACC players, Reed ranks second in conference history in kick return yards (3,042) and is third in kickoff return average (28.7). Reed ranks fifth all-time at UVA with 4,679 all-purpose yards.
Reed will receive the award March 25 at the Jet Award Gala in Omaha, Neb. The award banquet benefits the Jet Award Foundation and Trust raising money for scholarships for underprivileged high school graduates to attend Omaha’s Metropolitan Community College to pursue associates degrees.
Previous winners of the Jet Award include: Arkansas’ Joe Adams (2011), West Virginia’s Tavon Austin (2012), Stanford’s Ty Montgomery (2013), Kansas State’s Tyler Lockett (2014), Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey (2015), USC’s Adoreé Jackson (2016), Washington’s Dante Pettis (2017) and Utah State’s Savon Scarver (2018). The first seven players to win the award were all selected in the first four rounds of the NFL Draft. Scarver won the award as a sophomore at Utah State.
A finalist for the Paul Horning Award presented to the nation’s top all-purpose player, Reed was named a first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America’s (FWAA), the Walter Camp Football Foundation, Athlon Sports and Bleacher Report. He was a second-team pick by The Sporting News, CBS Sports, SI.com and USA Today.
Reed earned first-team All-ACC honors as an all-purpose player and kick return specialist. He also was named the Touchdown Club of Richmond’s Specialist of the Year.