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Meet Montae Reagor

In today’s off-the-field field feature, we caught up with Montae Reagor.

Reagor has seen his share of training camps. The nine-year veteran has been with the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts. This camp – his first with the Eagles – will be the most challenging of his career. Reagor is recovering from facial injuries from a car accident that ended his season last year with the Colts.

Here’s Montae:

Of all your stops, what team's dorms have you liked the most?
Reagor: "Based on what I’ve been through over the last year and a half, this one will. This one will be the hardest for me, bouncing back from injuries, so this one will have the biggest challenge for me."

Who are your roommates?
Reagor: "Ian Scott, Mauricio Lopez, I don’t know the rest. I have my TV and my laptop."

Do you go on the Internet?
Reagor: "No, I just watch my DVDs sometimes."

What’s your favorite DVD to watch?
Reagor: "The Fugitive, with Harrison Ford."

What camp had the best food?
Reagor: "This one, and Indianapolis in Terre Haute [at Indiana State University]."

What’s the best prank that you’ve seen?
Reagor: "Best prank? Hmm…You know, there was a turkey prank. Right around Thanksgiving in Denver, they would say they’d dish out from a grocery store free turkeys for a Thanksgiving. They would put the notice in the veterans and the rookies’ lockers, but the veterans knew not to go. All there was just a bag of ice. They would go and we would film them on it and watch it next day. They got all the rookies on it every year. That was the biggest prank."

Did they get you when you were a rookie?
Reagor: "They almost, but somebody told me."

What was the funniest training camp moment you had? ?
Reagor: "Oh man, I don’t know. I guess it was when they poured water on me and then poured powder on me in Denver."

Was this when you were a rookie?
Reagor: "No, it was my second year. Neil Smith and those guys taped me to the goalpost."

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