Jets Face Pressure to Trade Haason Reddick Amid Contract Standoff
The Pro Bowl edge rusher's holdout has resulted in over $5 million in fines, leaving the Jets with limited options.
- Haason Reddick has not participated in practice or games since being traded to the Jets in March 2024.
- Reddick's holdout, driven by demands for a new contract, has cost him significant fines and game checks.
- The Jets' initial confidence in Reddick playing under his existing contract has turned into a public standoff.
- Multiple NFL executives believe the Jets will need to trade Reddick as the contract dispute shows no signs of resolution.
- Potential trade offers are being evaluated, with the Jets seeking to recoup value despite the challenging situation.