The Facts: Philadelphia fell to Tampa Bay, 31-15, in a game that truly wasn't as close as the score indicated. Among those disappointing: Reagor caught one pass for two yards in the defeat. He also muffed two punts, losing the first and the slim chance the Eagles had of staging a massive comeback. It's unlikely Eagles brass was surprised by his lack of positive contribution, with GM Howie Roseman explaining Reagor's subpar career rather simply this week. "Certainly, heading into year three, expected more from Jalen at this point," Roseman said Wednesday. "We had a chance to sit down with him after the season and had an honest conversation about the things that he needs to develop and the things that we can help him develop to continue his growth, in terms of learning from anything. We have to do that. We have to continue to evolve."
Diehards Line:Minnesota's Justin Jefferson has racked up 196 receptions, 3,016 yards and 17 touchdowns, and earned two Pro Bowl selections and two second-team All-Pro nods in his first two seasons. Reagor was selected 21st overall in the 2020 draft -- one pick ahead of Jefferson -- and has caught 64 passes for 695 yards and three touchdowns in his first two seasons. Even without that juxtaposition, Reagor's production would still be significantly underwhelming. That kind of disappointment doesn't just reflect on the player. Roseman and his staff have to answer for it, too. Acknowledgment is the first step in that and on Wednesday, HC Nick Sirianni said that Quez Watkins can be one of the better No. 2 receivers in the league, Mike Kaye of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.