December 4th 2024.
After being released by the Broncos, it didn't take long for Josh Reynolds to find a new team. Just a day later, the veteran wide receiver was claimed off waivers by the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to a source from The Denver Post on Wednesday.
Prior to his injury, Reynolds had recorded 12 catches for 198 yards and a touchdown for the Broncos. Unfortunately, he was placed on the injured reserve after breaking his finger in Week 5 and undergoing minor surgery. However, during his time off the field, Reynolds faced a terrifying incident where he and two others were shot at more than 30 times while in their vehicle. The Denver District Attorney's Office referred to it as a "coordinated, organized" attack.
Taking to Instagram, Reynolds expressed his gratitude to the Broncos for the opportunity to be a part of such a high-caliber organization. He also wished the team and his former teammates all the best in the future.
In the spring, Reynolds had signed a two-year, $9 million contract with the Broncos, which included a $2 million signing bonus and $4.25 million in guarantees. By waiving him, the Broncos will now clear $4.5 million in space on their 2025 salary cap, but will also incur a $1 million dead cap charge for that year.
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