Eagles Consider Trading Haason Reddick Amid Contract Extension Talks
Philadelphia Eagles edge rusher Haason Reddick, seeking a contract extension, has been given permission to explore trade options, though he denies requesting a trade.
- Haason Reddick, entering the final year of his contract, seeks an extension but faces potential trade as the Eagles aim for cap relief and draft-pick compensation.
- Reddick has been a key player for the Eagles, recording 27 sacks over the last two seasons, and is considered one of the top pass rushers in the league.
- Despite his performance, the Eagles' reluctance to offer a substantial extension raises questions about their future plans and payroll flexibility.
- Reddick's current contract carries a $21.9 million salary-cap hit for the upcoming season, complicating negotiations.
- The linebacker's situation highlights the Eagles' broader challenges in managing their salary cap while maintaining a competitive roster.