The Philadephia Eagles announced Wednesday that they’ve placed WR Jalen Reagor on injured reserve.
Roster Move: #Eagles have placed WR Jalen Reagor on Reserve/Injured. pic.twitter.com/kSR2cWzjAd
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 30, 2020
Reagor tore the UCL ligament in his thumb and was expected to be placed on injured reserve, so this isn’t a big surprise.
It’s worth mentioning that the NFL changed the rules regarding injured reserve for the 2020 season and players can return from the list in just three weeks.
Reagor, 21, was a three-year starter at TCU and earned second-team All-Big 12 honors as a receiver and returner before being selected by the Eagles with the No. 21 pick in the draft.
Reagor signed a four-year, $13,270,677 rookie contract that includes a $7,211,401 signing bonus. The contract includes a fifth-year option for the Eagles to pick up for the 2024 season.
In 2020, Reagor has appeared in two games for the Eagles and caught five passes for 96 yards.
During his three-year career with TCU, Reagor recorded 148 receptions for 2,248 yards (15.2 YPC) and 22 touchdowns. He also had 35 carries for 324 yards (9.3 YPC) and two touchdowns.
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