Reagor (finger) appeared in eight regular-season games for the Chargers, making seven catches on 12 targets for 100 yards. Reagor started the season on the Chargers' practice squad and didn't find his way to the active roster until Week 7 against the Cardinals. After appearing in eight straight games, a finger injury suffered against the Chiefs moved him to the sidelines for the remainder of the season. A first-round selection in 2020 by the Eagles, Reagor has yet to reach expectations after also having stops in Minnesota and New England. Set to be a free agent again, the TCU product will likely earn another opportunity in 2025, whether it be in Los Angeles or elsewhere.
The Chargers placed Reagor (finger) on injured reserve Saturday, Kris Rhim of ESPN.com reports. Reagor had already been ruled out for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay after suffering a finger injury last Sunday against the Chiefs. With his move to IR, the veteran wideout will not be able to return to action this season unless the Chargers make the playoffs. Los Angeles elevated wideout Laviska Shenault from the practice squad Saturday to help fill Reagor's role as a depth receiver and kick returner.
Reagor (finger) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Buccaneers. Reagor was unable to practice all week after sustaining a finger injury in the Chargers' Week 14 loss to the Chiefs, so it's no surprise that he won't suit up Sunday. Derius Davis and DJ Chark could see increased offensive roles as depth options in the Chargers' wide receiver corps with Reagor sidelined in Week 15.
Reagor (finger) didn't practice Wednesday, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports. Per Thuc Nhi Nguyen of the Los Angeles Times, head coach Jim Harbaugh said earlier Wednesday that Reagor "could miss some time" due the finger injury he sustained in Sunday's loss to the Chiefs, making it no surprise that the wideout was sidelined for the Chargers' first practice of the week. The likely absence of Reagor for this Sunday's game against the Buccaneers would be a blow to the Chargers' depth at receiver but likely wouldn't have many fantasy implications. Through eight games this season, Reagor has recorded seven catches for 100 yards on 12 targets.
Reagor (finger) is questionable to return to Sunday night's matchup with the Chiefs. The wide receiver caught his only target for four yards before exiting the contest. The Chargers are already playing without Ladd McConkey (knee), so Reagor's exit leaves them with four healthy and active wide receivers in Quentin Johnston, Joshua Palmer, Derius Davis and DJ Chark.
Reagor caught two of four targets for 20 yards in Monday's 30-23 loss to the Ravens. Reagor's four targets marked a season high for the wideout. With that said, the veteran played just 30 percent of the Chargers' offensive snaps as the team's No. 4 wide receiver behind Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston and Joshua Palmer. With few opportunities in the Chargers' offense, Reagor should not be trusted for fantasy purposes heading into a Week 13 matchup against the Falcons.
The Chargers signed Reagor from their practice squad to the 53-man roster Wednesday, Kris Rhim of ESPN.com reports. Reagor has been elevated from the practice squad for the Chargers' last three contests, and now he's found his way into a more permanent position on the active roster. However, as long as Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston and Joshua Palmer are all healthy, it's not likely that any other Chargers wideout will register on the fantasy radar this season.
Reagor reverted to the Chargers' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log. The wide receiver played on 19 of 57 offensive snaps in the Chargers' 27-10 win over the Browns on Sunday. Reagor played on fewer snaps than Ladd McConkey (48), Quentin Johnston (39) and Josh Palmer (35), though he did see more action than Simi Fehoko (nine snaps) and Derius Davis (two snaps) with DJ Chark out with a groin injury. Reagor caught one of his two targets for no yards in the game.
The Chargers elevated Reagor from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday. Reagor will give the Bolts some additional depth at wide receiver for Sunday's game against the Browns. It's the third and final time he can be elevated from the practice squad, meaning he'll have to be signed to the active roster if the Chargers wish to continue playing him. Across his two regular-season outings, Reagor has caught all three of his targets for 76 yards.