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WR Josh Reynolds leaves fellow Aggies alumnus Dan Campbell for multi-year deal in AFC

Following two and a half seasons with the Detroit Lions, Texas A&M alumnus Josh Reynolds is departing fellow former Aggie Dan Campbell's squad for a multi-year deal with an AFC team.

According to a report from ESPN senior NFL insider Adam Schefter, Reynolds has signed a two-year deal worth up to $14 million with the Denver Broncos.

"It's awesome, man. My uncles are diehard Broncos fan. Even just saying that y'all were in the mix of things, they were ecstatic. For me to come out here, I hope to change stuff up," Reynolds told Denver team reporter and producer Sydney Jones. "I've always been an admirer of coach Payton. Seeing him with the Saints for so long, I just love his creativeness, I know he's going to put great people around the facility and I'm just looking forward to working with him. I'm hyped and ready for it.

"I'm on the smoother side but you got a playmaker for sure. Hopefully a guy to help win."

Reynolds finished the 2023 regular season with 40 receptions for 608 yards and 5 touchdowns.

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