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    Patriots released LB LaRoy Reynolds.
    Reynolds lasted two months with the team after signing with New England in March. The 30-year-old is purely a special teams player.

  • FA Linebacker
    Patriots signed LB LaRoy Reynolds, formerly of the Falcons.
    30-year-old Reynolds will be joining his sixth team. He’s a pure special teams player and joins a Patriots team that prioritizes special teams play.

  • FA Linebacker
    Falcons signed LB LaRoy Reynolds to a one-year contract.
    Reynolds latched on with the Bengals following final cuts last September, logging 259 special teams snaps across 15 appearances. He previously played in Atlanta during the 2016-17 seasons in a similar role.

  • FA Linebacker
    Falcons re-signed LB LaRoy Reynolds.
    Reynolds is the Falcons’ backup Mike linebacker and plays special teams.
  • FA Linebacker
    Jaguars LB LaRoy Reynolds has been suspended four games for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
    An undrafted free agent out of Virginia, Reynolds has six special-teams tackles through nine games. He’s yet to play a snap on defense. He’ll be eligible to return in Week 15.
  • FA Linebacker
    Bears signed LB LaRoy Reynolds.
    Reynolds spent his first two years with Jacksonville, mostly pitching in on special teams. He’s logged 40 tackles in 30 NFL appearances. That includes three starts.
  • FA Linebacker
    Falcons signed LB LaRoy Reynolds.
    It’s a depth signing. Reynolds will make his biggest impact on special teams.
  • FA Linebacker
    Eagles signed LB LaRoy Reynolds.
    S Dominick Sanders was waived in a corresponding roster move. Reynolds appeared in nine games for the Falcons last season after starting three in their Super Bowl campaign of 2016. He will have a tough time cracking the Eagles’ deep 53-man roster.
  • FA Linebacker
    The Florida Times Union believes the Jaguars “seem to have lost all faith” in LB LaRoy Reynolds.
    Reynolds, a second-year UDFA out of Virginia, looked like an up-and-comer late last season and early into 2014. He was nails against the run as the strong-side linebacker, recording 12 “stops” between Week 16 of 2013 and Week 3 of this season. Reynolds has played just 27 defensive snaps since Week 3, even with the multitude of injuries and lack of talent at linebacker for the Jags.