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Eagles Defender Hints That He Feels Underpaid

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The Philadelphia Eagles have one of the most stacked rosters in the league.

GM Howie Roseman has done an outstanding job of putting this roster together, and they’re heavily expected to be a powerhouse out of the NFC for years to come.

Nonetheless, they may need to spend some money to do that.

According to Eagles writer Eliot Shorr-Parks, star edge rusher Haason Reddick doesn’t seem to be quite satisfied with his current contract, hinting at feeling underpaid right now.

Haason Reddick is asked about his contract and whether he feels he is underpaid

Reddick had the most sacks in the NFL last season (19.5) but his contract is 24th in total value: #Eagles pic.twitter.com/B2hBqqBluk

— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) August 1, 2023

Redick led the league with 19.5 sacks last season, adding six forced fumbles, and four rumble recoveries, becoming the ultimate bargain with that three-year, $45 million deal he signed last season.

Yet he stated that he’s going to continue to put in the work, getting back to full strength after missing some time with an injury, and be as good as he can be, and hoping his contract situation will eventually sort itself out.

Reddick has recorded 39.5 sacks in the past three seasons while playing for three different franchises, proving that he can produce regardless of the system and his supporting cast.

It would be easy to make a case for him being vastly underpaid for the contract he signed, but there’s not much he could realistically do at this point other than get back to work and eventually try and work things out with the front office.

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