Patriots cut former Eagles WR after questionable social media post

Jalen Reagor, when evaluating himself, seemingly can't see what others have noticed about him long ago.
Jalen Reagor, Philadelphia Eagles
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Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season approaches. Jalen Reagor is again seeking employment. We know what some of you are thinking. Once the Philadelphia Eagles moved on and fans booed him during that Monday Night Football game, most of you probably stopped paying attention to what he was doing anyway.

We get it. That's the same approach we took, but we won't fib. Occasionally, we checked in to see what he was doing.

That stint in Minnesota with the Vikings didn't work out, but he landed on his feet in Foxborough. Now. the New England Patriots are content to move on.

The Patriots release Jalen Reagor following a delusional social media post.

Ahh! Social media... It will get you in trouble every single time, won't it? We can probably all share a time or two when it has gotten us in trouble. A questionable post has caught Jalen Reagor his job.

While we can't speak for anyone. Here's what we are to assume. Jalen Reagor sees himself as the nice and expensive vehicle, and being relegated to practice squad duty, in his mind, is proof he isn't being valued enough.

Friends... Jalen Reagor's inner-thermometer doesn't work.

While we would never knock someone for being confident, we will object when someone is overconfident or entitled, especially when he (in this case, Reagor), has done nothing to warrant his desire to rank himself so highly.

Jalen Reagor should have played for the Dallas Cowboys. He, like the so-called, America's Team can't seem to notice things about himself that others can see clearly. He's a first-round bust, and he has no clue that is his story.

He's now seeking a spot on what would be his third NFL franchise since entering the NFL in 2020. Frankly, we're beginning to entertain phrases like 'He's out of chances'.

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