(Photo by Jeff Schear/Getty Images for Cantor Fitzgerald)
The New York Jets got themselves into a bit of a pickle.
Trading for Haason Reddick seemed great on paper, but it would all depend on their ability to strike a new deal with the star pass-rusher.
And now that Trent Williams and the San Francisco 49ers have officially sorted out their issues, at least for the time being, Reddick is the last player still holding out and away from the team facility (Via Adam Schefter).
Jets pass-rusher Haason Reddick is now the only player still holding out and away from the team facility. pic.twitter.com/29A9xYIELh
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 3, 2024
Reddick hasn’t reported to the Jets’ facility since being acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles allowed the Jets to make him an offer for a new contract before trading for him, and while they were unable to strike a deal, they were supposed to make him another offer based on his performance.
That was the understanding they had, but Reddick didn’t want to abide by it anymore.
Reddick is one of the best pass rushers in the game, and it makes sense that he wants to be paid as such.
The Jets, as great a defensive team as they are, most definitely need a player of Reddick’s caliber out there.
Then again, it doesn’t seem like this has anything to do with money at this point.
Once egos and bad faith get in the way, it’s hard to strike a deal, and it might take a very long while before we get any updates on this story.
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