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0:00Trevor Knight throws 40 yard TD pass to Josh Reynolds
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1:09Trade Trick or Treat: Chiefs Should Trade With Jets for RB Breece Hall
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1:025 Trades The Eagles Should Make Now: No. 2
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0:45Cowboys In Desperate Need Of Pass Rush Help
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1:08Eagles Should Trade For Jermaine Johnson II
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1:01Trade That Should Happen: Texans Trade For Jets RB Breece Hall
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6:29Breece Hall Throwing Late TD Gives The Jets Their First Win
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1:34Breece Hall Throws Late TD to Give Jets First Win
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1:27Justin Fields Gets First Career Win When Opponent Scores Over 25 Points
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0:25ONE OF A KIND: It took a TD pass from RB Breece Hall to give Jets their first win
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0:49Former NFL center Nick Mangold dies at 41
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1:03NFL Week 8 Bold Predictions: Jets & Tyrod Taylor Get First Win vs Bengals
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1:52Regrading Notable Deals From 2024: WR Davante Adams to the Jets
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1:53Breece Hall Could Make Steelers AFC North Favorites
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1:06Cardinals Could Be A Potential Landing Spot For Breece Hall
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1:05Are The Chargers The Best Fit For Breece Hall?
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1:52Could The Chiefs Be A Good Fit For Breece Hall?
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2:59Tyler Sullivan Discusses The Jets Owner Defending Aaron Glenn Blaming Justin Fields
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2:50Week 8 NFL Picks: Jets at Bengals
2025 Receiving
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Average Yards per Reception
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| Regular Season | 11 | 101 | 9.2 | 0 | 13 |
Top Josh Reynolds News
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Lands on injured reserve
The Jets placed Reynolds (hip) on injured reserve Saturday.
Reynolds appeared on Friday's injury report due to a hip injury. Not only has he been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bengals, but the injury is severe enough to warrant a stint on IR for the veteran wide receiver. Reynolds will be required to miss at least the next four games, which makes Week 13 against the Falcons on Sunday, Nov. 30 the earliest he is eligible to return. With Reynolds on IR and Garrett Wilson (knee) ruled out for Week 8, the Jets' wide receiver corps will consist of Arian Smith, Allen Lazard, Tyler Johnson, Isaiah Williams and Brandon Smith.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Won't play Week 8
Reynolds (hip) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Reynolds popped up on Friday's injury report as a DNP due to a hip issue, and the injury is severe enough for him to not travel with the team to Cincinnati. With Reynolds and Garrett Wilson (knee) both ruled out for Week 8, the Jets' wide receiver corps will consist of rookie fourth-rounder Arian Smith, Allen Lazard, Tyler Johnson and Isaiah Williams. The Jets are on a bye for Week 9, so Reynolds will have additional time to recover ahead of Week 10 against the Browns on Sunday, Nov. 9.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Questionable after Friday's DNP
Reynolds (hip) didn't practice Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Reynolds practiced without limitations Wednesday and Thursday, but his status for Sunday is in question due to a hip injury, which has bothered him throughout the season. If the veteran wide receiver suits up, he could work as the de facto top wideout in the continued absence of Garrett Wilson (knee). The Jets haven't revealed whether Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor (knee) will start at quarterback Sunday.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Ugly showing on nine targets
Reynolds recorded three receptions on nine targets for 29 yards in Sunday's 13-6 loss to the Panthers.
Reynolds led the team in targets in the absence of Garrett Wilson (knee), though he couldn't translate that into production with either Tyrod Taylor or Justin Fields. Reynolds' longest catch of the day went for only 12 yards, and he was also the target on both of Taylor's interceptions in the game. Even if Wilson remains sidelined in Week 8 against the Bengals, Reynolds will be an unreliable fantasy contributor.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Cleared to face Panthers
Reynolds (hip) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Reynolds is good to go after logging a full practice Friday. He's expected to work as the team's top wide receiver since Garrett Wilson (knee) is doubtful, but Reynolds' upside is capped by Justin Fields' limitations as a passer. Fields threw for only 45 yards in the Jets' Week 6 loss to the Broncos, which dropped the Jets to 0-6.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Set for full practice
Reynolds (hip) is expected to practice without limitations Friday, per head coach Aaron Glenn, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.
If Reynolds is a full participant in practice Friday, he may avoid an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Panthers. That would be a welcome sight for a Jets passing game that's expected to be without top wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee). Other candidates for additional opportunities at wide receiver include Arian Smith, Allen Lazard and Tyler Johnson.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Progresses to limited participation
Reynolds (hip) upgraded to limited practice participation Thursday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Reynolds didn't practice Wednesday, but his return to practice Thursday was a welcome sight for a Jets team that's expected to be without Garrett Wilson (knee) against the Panthers on Sunday. Reynolds is less than fully healthy himself but could work as the top option in the Jets' underwhelming receiving corps if he gains clearance to suit up Sunday.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Spotted at practice Thursday
Reynolds (hip) is participating in the early portion of Thursday's practice open to the media, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Reynolds missed practice Wednesday due to a hip injury, but he's returning to at least limited activity levels Thursday. With Garrett Wilson (knee) not spotted at practice again and looking uncertain for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Reynolds could be positioned as the Jets' de facto No. 1 wide receiver if he manages to suit up Week 7. Behind Reynolds, New York has Arian Smith, Allen Lazard and Tyler Johnson available, though given none of those four have yet reached 100 receiving yards this season, RB Breece Hall and TE Mason Taylor look like the more predictable beneficiaries of increased target volume if Wilson misses any time.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Will miss practice Wednesday
Reynolds (hip) won't practice Wednesday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
With Garrett Wilson dealing with a knee injury that threatens his Week 7 availability, Reynolds' status gains import ahead of Sunday's game against the Panthers. The wideout now has two more chances to practice before the Jets post injury designations Friday, but if Wilson is sidelined versus Carolina, Reynolds -- if active -- could see an expanded role this weekend. The Jets' other rostered WRs are Arian Smith, Allen Lazard and Tyler Johnson, while the team currently has five wideouts on the practice squad.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Paces pass catchers in loss
Reynolds secured all three targets for 25 yards in the Jets' 13-11 loss to the Broncos in London on Sunday.
The veteran wideout accounted for more than half of Justin Fields' paltry 45 passing yards on the day while tying for the team lead in receptions and setting the pace in targets. Reynolds now has back-to-back three-catch efforts following a two-game absence due to a hamstring injury and a Week 4 blanking in his return, but until the Jets are able to put together a semblance of a consistent passing attack, his fantasy outlook will remain relatively bleak.
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Jets' Josh Reynolds: Three grabs in Sunday's loss
Reynolds caught three of four targets for 29 yards in Sunday's 37-22 loss to the Cowboys. He also caught a two-point conversion.
While his numbers were modest, Reynolds was the only New York wideout aside from Garrett Wilson (6-71-1 on 10 targets) to catch more than one pass or see more than two targets on the afternoon. The 30-year-old journeyman is on his sixth team in the last six seasons, but there could be an opportunity with the Jets to carve out a consistent role, as the team lacks downfield threats aside from Wilson and rookie tight end Mason Taylor. Reynolds will look to build on this performance in Week 6 against the Broncos.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 192 lbs |
| Birthplace: Shreveport, LA |
| Age: 30 |
| School: Texas A&M |
| Experience: 9 |















