Jets Restructure Contracts Amid Reddick Holdout
Jets Restructure Contracts Amid Reddick Holdout
Jets Restructure Contracts Amid Reddick Holdout
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The New York Jets have restructured the contracts of tight end Tyler Conklin and linebacker Quincy Williams, creating $8 million in salary cap space, potentially to address the holdout of star pass rusher Haason Reddick. Reddick, acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles, has accrued over $2 million in fines for not reporting to the team and seeks guaranteed money, casting uncertainty on the Jets' season opener against the San Francisco 49ers. The team remains optimistic about its depth, with promising performances from younger players and recent acquisitions. Additionally, the Jets are eyeing potential trades during the season, possibly targeting wide receiver Davante Adams if he becomes available. The Jets are determined to be Super Bowl contenders, with significant moves expected if they remain competitive.

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