After one season with the team, superstar wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. appears to be moving on once again, with the Baltimore Ravens seemingly disinterested in bringing him back after a season in which the veteran wideout was again plagued with injuries.
With Beckham headed for the door and continuing his NFL career elsewhere, the Ravens have the opportunity to bring in another wide receiver who can keep this high-powered offense firing on all cylinders.
Although the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft is filled with talented players coming out of the college game at the wide receiver position, the Ravens look like they’ll look to free agency to address the void left by Beckham’s departure.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Ravens are bringing in former Detroit Lions wide receiver Josh Reynolds for a visit.
After four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams to start his career in the NFL and a short stint with the Tennessee Titans, Reynolds spent the better part of the last two and half seasons with the Lions and became one of Jared Goff’s favorite targets in the passing game.
Although he didn’t put up numbers like star teammate Amon-Ra St. Brown, Reynolds made his presence felt in Detroit, posting some decent stats the last two seasons.
Last year, he had his best season with the Lions, catching 40 passes for 608 receiving yards and tied a career-high with five touchdowns.
Reynolds also contributed during the Lions’ three playoff games, catching eight passes for 132 yards and one touchdown while helping the team reach the NFC Championship Game.
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