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Texas A&M got a boost to its receiving corps on Thursday. Wide receiver Josh Reynolds, the team’s leading receiver in 2014, got onto the practice field for the first time after missing all of spring drills.
Great to see Josh Reynolds return to practice today. Looked good out there running routes.
— Gabe Bock (@GabeBock) April 9, 2015
Reynolds was expected to miss all of spring practice with an undisclosed injury. As a first year player last fall after transferring from junior college, Reynolds led the Aggies with 52 catches for 842 yards and a school-record 13 touchdown grabs.
The rising junior adds to a deep and talented receiving corps. Speedy Noil and Ricky Seals-Jones have been getting reps with the first team, while early enrollee Christian Kirk has been playing with the starters out of the slot.
Texas A&M has one practice left on Saturday, when it will scrimmage in lieu of a spring game.
A former freelance journalist from Philadelphia, Brett has made the trek down to SEC country to cover the greatest conference in college football.