Haason Reddick Ends Holdout with Jets
Haason Reddick Ends Holdout with Jets
Haason Reddick Ends Holdout with Jets
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Haason Reddick has ended his holdout and agreed to a restructured short-term contract with the New York Jets, with plans to report to the team on Monday. The Jets, who acquired Reddick from the Philadelphia Eagles in March, waived over $12 million in fines he had accumulated during his absence. Reddick had been seeking a long-term contract and had requested a trade, which was denied by the Jets. His new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed that discussions for a long-term deal will continue. Team owner Woody Johnson played a key role in resolving the contract impasse, ensuring Reddick remains with the Jets to enhance their pass rush, especially after losing key players to injuries. Reddick's return provides a significant boost to the Jets' defense as they aim to improve their 2-4 season record.

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