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Keith Reaser (born July 31, 1991) is an American former professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL draft.[1] He played college football for the Florida Atlantic Owls.

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College career

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Reaser tore his ACL in a game against the University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers. In his college career for the Owls, he recorded 32 starts, 158 tackles, five interceptions, and one fumble recovery.[2]

Professional career

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San Francisco 49ers

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Reaser was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round, 170th overall, in the 2014 NFL draft.[3]

On September 16, 2017, Reaser was released by the 49ers.[4]

Kansas City Chiefs (first stint)

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On September 19, 2017, Reaser was signed to the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad.[5] He was promoted to the active roster on December 15, 2017.[6]

On September 1, 2018, Reaser was waived with an injury designation by the Chiefs. After going unclaimed on waivers, he was placed on the Chiefs injured reserve.[7] He was released with an injury settlement on September 12, 2018.

Orlando Apollos

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In 2019, Reaser joined the Orlando Apollos of the Alliance of American Football.[8] During week 2 of the 2019 AAF season, after a game against the San Antonio Commanders where he had 2 tackles, 3 pass deflections, and a 38-yard interception return, Reaser was named the defensive player of the week.[9] Reaser recorded 12 tackles and three interceptions in eight games with the Apollos before the AAF suspended operations.[10]

Kansas City Chiefs (second stint)

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Reaser signed with the Chiefs on April 4, 2019.[11] He suffered a torn Achilles in practice and was placed on injured reserve on August 8, 2019.[12] Without Reaser, The Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV 31–20 against his former team, the 49ers.[13]

Personal life

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Reaser's cousin is Sean Taylor, who played for the Washington Redskins and served as an inspiration to him.[14]

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