Jets sign WR Josh Reynolds to bolster receiver depth
Jets sign WR Josh Reynolds to bolster receiver depth

Jets sign WR Josh Reynolds to bolster receiver depth

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The New York Jets have signed veteran wide receiver Josh Reynolds to a one-year contract valued up to $5 million, aiming to bolster their receiving corps for the 2025 season. Reynolds, 30, had previously played for the Broncos and Jaguars, accumulating 13 catches for 194 yards and one touchdown last season. Known for his size and physicality, Reynolds has a history with new Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey from their time together at the Lions and Broncos, respectively (ESPN, Athlon Sports, MLive). The Jets are rebuilding their offense around new quarterback Justin Fields, focusing on a run-heavy scheme while still seeking additional offensive talent to support star receiver Garrett Wilson (Athlon Sports, NBC Sports). The team released receiver Davante Adams for cap-related reasons and may move on from Allen Lazard, indicating a significant reshuffle in their wide receiver roster (New York Post, ESPN).

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