October 25, 2024

steelers medical team has discovered Josh Reynolds with…

 

Josh Reynolds was recently discovered with a virus by steelers medical team, and he will be restricted from the pitch for 6 months

Joshua Reynolds is an American football wide receiver for the National Football League (NFL) Denver Broncos. He was born on February 16, 1995. At Texas A&M, where he played collegiate football, he set the school record for season receiving touchdowns with thirteen, which he held in 2014. In the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Reynolds was selected by the Los Angeles Rams.

Reynolds was born in San Antonio, Texas, on February 16, 1995. He is the older brother of Texas A&M Aggies freshman defensive back Moses Reynolds and the son of Michele Reynolds.[1]

Reynolds was born in San Antonio, Texas, on February 16, 1995. He is the older brother of Texas A&M Aggies freshman defensive back Moses Reynolds and the son of Michele Reynolds.[1]

Reynolds was selected to the second team all-conference in 2013 after totaling 782 yards on 44 receptions as a freshman at Tyler Junior College.[5] Following his above-average rookie campaign, he was able to secure a few offers. Rivals.com rated him as a three-star junior college prospect.[3] The two most noteworthy offers were from Oregon and Texas A&M. Following his freshman year, he had offers from other universities as well, including TCU and Boise State. Reynolds committed to Texas A&M to play collegiate football.[6]

In his first season at Texas A&M, in 2014, Reynolds was an instant contributor. In his first game with the Aggies, he had six receptions for 76 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in a victory over South Carolina.[7] On September 13, against Rice, he had two receptions for 68 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[8] The next week, against SMU, he had a 70-yard receiving touchdown.[9] In the following game, against Arkansas, he had four receptions for 89 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown.[10] The next week, against Mississippi State, he had seven receptions for 66 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[11] On November 8, against Auburn, he had six receptions for 88 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[12] In the following game, against Missouri, he had five receptions for 125 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[13] Overall, he caught 52 passes for 842 receiving yards and 13 receiving touchdowns. The 13 touchdowns set a Texas A&M Aggies season school record, breaking the mark of 12 previously held by Pro Bowler Mike Evans and Jeff Fuller.[6][14] He finished seventh in receptions, fourth in receiving yards, and second in receiving touchdowns in the SEC.[15].

 

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