Haason Reddick Set for New York Jets Debut Against Patriots
After a prolonged contract holdout, Reddick has signed an adjusted deal and will start for the Jets in a crucial game against New England.
- Haason Reddick ended his contract holdout and signed a reworked one-year deal with the New York Jets, making him available for Sunday's game against the Patriots.
- The Jets acquired Reddick from the Philadelphia Eagles in the offseason, but he missed training camp and the first seven games due to a contract dispute.
- Reddick's holdout saved the Jets money, which they used to facilitate a trade for wide receiver Davante Adams from the Las Vegas Raiders.
- Despite missing time, Reddick is expected to make a significant impact on the Jets' defense, which ranks among the top in the NFL for passing yards allowed.
- Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich confirmed Reddick will have no restrictions on his playing time, highlighting his readiness and versatility in both pass rushing and run defense.