The Denver Broncos have announced that they have waived veteran wide receiver Josh Reynolds, a move that came just ahead of the NFL’s deadline for roster adjustments. Reynolds, who began his career with the Los Angeles Rams, joined the Broncos this season and had been a key player for the team. However, with the NFL trade deadline approaching, the Broncos decided to make a strategic move by letting Reynolds go, allowing them to clear additional roster space as they reassess their options for the remainder of the season. Broncos General Manager George Paton stated, “This decision was not made lightly. Josh brought experience and skill to our receiving corps, and we appreciate his contributions. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.” As a former starter for the Detroit Lions, Reynolds had shown flashes of potential but struggled with consistency during his tenure in Denver. His release now places contention for additional roster spots, with the Broncos expected to target potential acquisitions before the deadline. Sports analysts suggest that Reynolds could attract interest from other teams looking to bolster their receiving options ahead of the play-off push. Reynolds’s career has seen him accumulate over 1,800 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in his five-year tenure in the NFL. Teams looking for depth at wide receiver may find Reynolds a valuable asset as the season progresses.
Denver Broncos Waive Veteran Wide Receiver Josh Reynolds
