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Brooks Reed healthy for OTAs after groin surgery

Houston Texans v Chicago Bears

CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 11: Quarterback Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears looks to pass over outside linebacker Brooks Reed #58 of the Houston Texans in the first quarter of the game at Soldier Field on November 11, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

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Texans linebacker Brooks Reed is “100 percent” after January groin surgery and was able to work out ahead of the beginning of the club’s organized team practice activities, Reed told Dave Zangaro of CSNHouston on Sunday.

Reed told CSNHouston.com he has been lifting weights and running in the last three weeks.

“It shouldn’t be anything to worry about,” Reed said. “It happened in the past and got over it. Worked hard rehabbing it so we’re at 100 percent right now and looking to improve during OTAs.”

That Reed had some sort of surgery came to light recently when Wade Phillips disclosed it during an interview with 610 AM in Houston. However, we didn’t know the nature of the procedure.

Now we do. And as Reed tells it, all is well as the Texans prepare to begin OTAs Monday.