JALEN Reagor was cut from the New England Patriots practice squad – just hours after a cryptic social media post.

The former first round NFL Draft pick wide receiver was left unemployed after being ditched by New England.

Jalen Reagor was released by the New England Patriots from their practice squad


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Jalen Reagor was released by the New England Patriots from their practice squadCredit: AP

The wide receiver posted this image on Instagram just hours before
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The wide receiver posted this image on Instagram just hours beforeCredit: Instagram / jalenreagor
Reagor, 25, was selected No. 21 overall by the Philadelphia Eagles just four years ago.

But he’s now without a team after being released from the Patriots practice squad.

Just hours before he was cut, Reagor posted a picture on Instagram which was interpreted by many as a message about his current situation.

The wide receiver posted a picture of a Bugatti outside a trailer home.

It seems Reagor was calling himself the Bugatti and the trailer home was the Patriots practice squad.

And a few hours later, Reagor was cut by the Patriots.

He came into the league with high hopes in 2020 after his three years with the TCU Horned Frogs.

But Reagor lasted just two years with the Philadelphia Eagles before he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings.

He only had 104 receiving yards and one touchdown in his eight games wearing the purple.

Reagor was waived during training camp last year and then picked up by the Patriots to add to their practice squad.

He was activated to the main roster in October, and during the Week 17 game against the Buffalo Bills he returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown.

The 25-year-old began this season on the Patriots practice squad again.

He seemingly grew frustrated at his situation on the team.

And Reagor was cut from the Patriots altogether after their Week 2 game against the Seattle Seahawks.

New England started the 2024 season and life under new head coach Jerod Mayo with an impressive win at the Cincinnati Bengals.

They followed up with a narrow overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks at their Gillette Stadium home in Foxboro, Massachusetts.