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The former Detroit Lions WR is published by Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguar's Jacksonville Jaguars made a number of squad transactions to improve their current salary cap situation.

Among the series of squad movements was Wideout Josh Reynolds that he would be released. Its departure saves the team 4.26 million US dollars of CAP savings.

The veteran Wideout was claimed in December by Jacksonville after a stay at the Denver Broncos of Jacksonville.

While he was playing for the Broncos, the veteran Wideout was involved in a late shooting, where he was injured in arm and head.

“It is one of these things that I preferred to lie behind me,” said Reynolds two days after they were claimed by the Jaguaries of exceptional regulations. “But everyone who goes through it, man, it is a crazy ordinary. But I'm here now. I'm in a sunny Florida. I'm just blessed to be here.”

In five games, the 30 -year -old Reynolds only recorded 12 receptions before an injury and the shootout derailed his term with Denver. During his tenure with the AFC South Squad, he only won a reception for 11 yards.

In a little more than two seasons in Motown, Reynolds benefited from playing in Ben Johnsons when he was regularly targeted and recorded 97 receptions.

Jacksonville also decided the decision to exchange Christian Kirk for the Houston Texans in exchange for an election 2026. The Jaguars also published the Cornerback Ronald Darby, the close end of Evan Engram and the returnee Devin Duvernay.

The transactions carried out this week amounted to around 10.24 million US dollars on CAP space for 2025, so that the team work 57 million US dollars before the start of the free agency.

Unfortunately, his considerable knee injury was quite costly for the talented defender.

According to Detroit Football Network, “he cost a little CAP research before FA and recognized the ACL injury of Malcolm Rodriguez for 2025.