Broncos Waive WR Josh Reynolds, Steelers Eye Potential Pickup

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The Denver Broncos have waived wide receiver Josh Reynolds after he spent time on injured reserve due to a finger injury and was involved in a shooting incident. During his absence, younger receivers like Devaughn Vele and Troy Franklin gained more playing time. Reynolds, who signed a two-year contract with the Broncos earlier this year, will now be available for other teams to claim. Waiving him clears $4.5 million in cap space for 2025, with a $1 million dead cap charge.
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