Josh Reynolds Embraces Physical Role with Denver Broncos
Veteran wide receiver leaves Detroit Lions for a two-year deal, bringing his old-school football mentality to Denver.
- Reynolds signed a two-year, $9 million contract with the Broncos, including potential incentives.
- Known for his physical play, Reynolds is ready to contribute both in the passing game and blocking.
- He left the Lions after they offered a below-market contract, despite his key role in their playoff run.
- Reynolds admires Broncos coach Sean Payton and is excited to work under his guidance.
- His addition aims to boost Denver's offense, particularly in run-blocking.