Jets' Haason Reddick Holds Out of Training Camp Over Contract Dispute
The star pass rusher seeks a substantial pay raise while the Jets face mounting fines and internal pressures.
- Reddick is seeking a new contract worth $25-28 million annually, higher than his current $14.25 million salary.
- The Jets traded for Reddick in April, believing he would play out the final year of his existing deal.
- Reddick has missed all offseason programs, including OTAs and mandatory minicamp, incurring significant fines.
- Coach Robert Saleh remains optimistic but acknowledges the business complexities of the situation.
- Reddick's holdout creates opportunities for other players to step up in training camp.