Saints safety Justin Reid spotted cheering on Stanford gymnastics
Justin Reid made time in his offseason to cheer on his alma mater's gymnastics team. The Saints safety was spotted at the Baton Rouge Regional Final.
2025 and 2026 have provided some immense hope to New Orleans Saints fans, as the team has started to really show signs of life in the midst of a youth movement on the roster. With their first full offseason currently underway under Kellen Moore, changes continue to be made to the team as they build towards a new era led by him and Tyler Shough. For now, though, players have the opportunity to get some time off, with many supporting other sports teams and attending events during this span.
Saints safety Justin Reid was no exception, as he recently attended the Baton Rouge Regional Final for NCAA women's gymnastics. Reid, a Stanford alum, was able to support his former university, as the Cardinal went on to finish second and punch their ticket to the upcoming NCAA Championships. #Saints safety Justin Reid made his way to the PMAC Saturday to cheer on his alma mater in the Baton Rouge Regional Gymnastics Final.
#Stanford finished in second place and advanced to the NCAA Championships. pic. twitter.
com/TTaFYTvAl7 ā Sara Palczewski (@SaraPalczewski) April 5, 2026 Stanford is one of eight universities to make the team competition championship, alongside LSU, Minnesota, UCLA, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Georgia. These teams will have the chance to compete for the honor of being the champions from April 16 to 18, with Oklahoma being the reigning champs from 2025. The event will be held in Fort Worth, TX.