Haason Reddick and the New York Jets have lastly come to an settlement, and it’s one that may see the star pass-rusher swimsuit up for the crew.
Reddick ended his holdout on Sunday after agreeing to an adjusted contract with the Jets, in keeping with ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Reddick is not going to play in Sunday evening’s sport in opposition to the Pittsburgh Steelers however will report back to the Jets on Monday.
Drew Rosenhaus, who was employed by Reddick lately after the 30-year-old parted methods together with his earlier agent, informed Schefter that the Jets have agreed to waive the greater than $12 million in fines that Reddick accrued whereas skipping all of coaching camp and the primary six weeks of the common season. In return, Reddick has agreed to honor his contract for the rest of the yr.
Rosenhaus mentioned the objective continues to be for Reddick to signal a long-term take care of New York.
The Jets traded a conditional third-round draft choose to the Philadelphia Eagles for Reddick through the offseason. Reddick was set to make $14.25 million within the remaining yr of his contract this season, and he supposedly informed the Jets he wouldn’t demand a brand new deal.
Reddick requested to be traded previous to the season, however the Jets mentioned publicly that they’d no intention of granting the request. Then final week, the crew gave Reddick and his representatives permission to hunt a commerce.
A minimum of one NFC contender reportedly confirmed curiosity in Reddick, however the two-time Professional Bowl linebacker will lastly enter the combination in New York now.