Overview
- The Miami Dolphins signed wide receiver Jalen Reagor, a move first reported Tuesday by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, as a low-risk veteran addition to a thin WR room.
- Reagor was the 21st overall pick in the 2020 draft and has struggled to meet first-round expectations, totaling 86 catches for 1,037 yards and four receiving touchdowns in his career.
- His most recent game action came with the Los Angeles Chargers in 2024 when he played eight games and caught seven passes for 100 yards, and he spent parts of 2025 on practice squads without appearing in games.
- The deal reunites Reagor with pass game coordinator Kevin Patullo, who worked with him in Philadelphia in 2021, and Pro Football Rumors reports Miami waived Jordan Colbert with a failed physical as part of roster churn.
- The signing followed post-June 1 salary-cap designations that cleared roughly $20 million in space and gives quarterback Malik Willis extra veteran targets while Reagor competes for a roster spot.