The Detroit Lions have re-signed another player ahead of free agency, agreeing to a two-year deal with wide receiver Josh Reynolds. According to the NFL Network, the pact is worth up to $12 million with its incentives.
A midseason waiver claim, Reynolds provided a significant boost to Detroit's receiving corps during the second half of the campaign. After being held without a catch in his debut with the team, he caught 16 balls for 259 yards and two scores the next four games.
"He kind of brings us something that is a little different, a little different flavor, just his size, his length, his speed, his ball skills," Lions coach Dan Campbell said during the season.