FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Continuing to rebuild their wide receiving corps, the New York Jets signed well-traveled veteran Josh Reynolds to a one-year contract Thursday.
Reynolds, 30, will receive $2.75 million in guarantees, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. He's another experienced target for presumptive quarterback Justin Fields, but the Jets aren't done yet at receiver. They need another playmaker to complement Garrett Wilson and likely will draft a wideout.
Wilson and Allen Lazard are the only holdovers with more than 27 career receptions, and there's a good chance Lazard will be jettisoned as a post-June 1 release that would create $11 million in cap savings.