Montae Reagor
Montae Reagor
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Montae Reagor is a former American football wide receiver.
#### Birth and Death Dates
Born on December 11, 1994, there is no available information about his passing.
#### Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: American
Profession: Former American Football Wide Receiver
#### Early Life and Background
Montae Reagor grew up in a sports-oriented family in McKinney, Texas. His love for football began early on, influenced by his parents who encouraged his athletic pursuits from an young age.
#### Major Accomplishments
During his college days at the University of Texas, Reagor had a standout season, earning him Second-Team All-Big 12 honors. He finished with 776 receiving yards and four touchdowns in the 2017 campaign.
#### Notable Works or Actions
Reagor was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the second round (44th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. However, his time with the team was marked by inconsistency, and he eventually became a free agent in March 2020.
#### Impact and Legacy
Montae Reagor's football career may not have achieved the heights that some expected, but his dedication to the sport is undeniable. His experiences on and off the field will undoubtedly continue to inspire others who follow in his footsteps.
#### Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Reagor has managed to stay relevant through public appearances and interviews. While he may not be at the forefront of current sports news, those familiar with his story recall him for his hard-fought battles on the field and the lessons learned along the way.
Montae Reagor's athletic endeavors have undoubtedly shaped him into a resilient individual capable of perseverance in the face of adversity.
Quotes by Montae Reagor

The injury is coming along very well. I've improved greatly. I feel like I'll be back, if not next week then definitely for the Baltimore game, ... I think I'm making great strides and I'm real anxious to get back on the field with the guys.

The key for any young guy is to come in and learn the system, learn it well and learn the ins and outs of their position. Once they do that, they can enable themselves to play.

I'm very excited with what we have going on the defensive side, ... We have a special group of players, and we're getting better.

They're playing very, very well. They're playing fast. They're playing very physical. They're not making many mistakes. They're taken a lot of pride in being very consistent.

They don't throw it much; they'll throw it 10 times and run it 50. They're running the ball a lot more efficiently than last game.

They run a very complex, complicated offense and if you make a mistake, they'll make you pay. So we really have to be on the details.

We will not let down. We don't want to lose. 13-0 doesn't guarantee us anything. We want to keep our rhythm, keep our chemistry. We want to keep on playing until coach says no.

We haven't lost anything. We haven't lost our momentum, we haven't lost our swagger. We still feel we're a team that can win it all as long as we play Colts ball in all phases of the game.

Robert has really added another dimension coming off the edge. And Cato is really coming into his own.
