1:07pm: Woody Johnson confirmed Reddick has permission to find a trade partner, but the longtime Jets owner said (via the Washington Post’s Mark Maske) he hopes Rosenhaus can convince the talented edge rusher to reconcile with the Jets. Upon firing Robert Saleh, Johnson had pushed for the trade acquisition-turned-holdout to join the team. Though, today’s events look to make that prospect a bit harder to envision.
8:07am: A change in representation has yielded yet another turn of events in the case of Jets edge rusher Haason Reddick. The team has allowed new agent Drew Rosenhaus permission to find a trade partner, as first reported by The Athletic’s Dianna Russini.
CAA dropped Reddick as a client last week, but he quickly managed to find new agents in the form of Rosenhaus and Ryan Matha. Rosenhaus spoke with the Jets during last night’s game as all parties sought to find a resolution which would end the two-time Pro Bowler’s holdout. Russni reports a small window of time has now been granted by the team for a trade partner to be found, however. Rosenhaus has begun reaching out to potential suitors to gauge Reddick’s market.
Aside from an introductory press conference in April, the 30-year-old has remained absent from the Jets since he was acquired via trade. The Jets made an initial offer on a new deal around the time of the trade, but throughout the rest of the offseason they remained insistent that talks on an extension or a revised deal would only take place once Reddick reported to the team. That has still not taken place, with the former Cardinal, Panther and Eagle accumulating millions in financial penalties. A new offer was made shortly after the regular season started, but Reddick rejected it as well.
One year remains on the former first-rounder’s current deal, which calls for a non-guaranteed base salary of $14.25MM. Reddick’s earning potential is much lower than that considering the penalties he racked up during the summer along with the game checks he continues to miss out on. To little surprise, Jets general manager Joe Douglas and Co. are not prepared to authorize a long-term agreement in this case. Given today’s update, though, it very much remains to be seen if any kind of resolution can be reached which sees Reddick play at all for the Jets.
In August, a lack of progress on negotiations with the Jets prompted Reddick to request a trade. Douglas immediately shot down consideration of moving him shortly after his acquisition, though. Since permission has in fact now been granted on the trade front, it is safe to assume talks with Rosenhaus did not yield much in the way of traction last night. A swap would mark an interesting end to this saga, but it would obviously be an unwanted conclusion from New York’s perspective.
Once the Eagles made it known they would not make a new contractual commitment to Reddick, they worked out the trade with the Jets. That deal yielded a conditional 2026 third-round pick, but another selection (a 2026 second-rounder) could also be in play. The latter pick has conditions based on where Reddick winds up if he does indeed get dealt to a new team. By rule, Philadelphia cannot re-acquire him.
Three weeks remain until the trade deadline, and any number of teams could show interest in adding Reddick (at a fraction of the cost the Jets paid to get him, no doubt). The Lions lost Aidan Hutchinson for the season on Sunday, thinning their edge rush after Marcus Davenport also suffered a season-ending injury. It will be interesting to see if Detroit inquires about a deal. To accrue a year of service team – and thus remain on course for free agency this spring – Reddick must report to the Jets (or his next team) by Week 13.
Request a trade in 1 offseason from 2 teams without playing a single game…..
Haason gone as expected.
Yea that’s a huge red flag.
As much of a headache as he is, I wonder if Detroit makes an offer with the loss of hutchingson for the season.
I’d assume the Lions will start calling on available pass rushers, esp now that they lost Hutchingson and Davenport.
They could probably get him for next to nothing, but I’m guessing he still has delusions of a long term deal (per Rosenhaus yesterday), is not close to game shape and could potentially mess with the chemistry the Lions have worked hard to achieve.
the problem is wherever he goes he’ll want an extension and the circus starts all over again
Instead of taking the money including a new offer last month and being miserable playing for the Jets; he’s “accumulating millions in financial penalties”.
This doesn’t sound like it’s all about the money to me. This guy would fit right in here in Baltimore. Go get him Ravens.
I don’t think anything is off the table in Detroit, but it’s worth noting that Detroit has preferred huge edges in their 4-3 defense. Reddick is 6’1 & 240lbs.
Yeah, but his ego adds another 100 pounds so…
The second team to start the fire sale.
Not sure what you mean, they just made a panic buy.
I posted this before they got Adams. Hopefully, they know DA wants a new contract like Reddick wanted!
Not with Rogers there Dum Dum
Hint: not a good idea to call people dumb when you don’t get the guys’s name spelled right… or even the word “dumb”. Glad to help.
Didn’t see Rodgers help with the Reddick contract. But now GM Aaron will get Adams to play nice? Come on.
The Jets have no reason to acquiesce to his demands so meanwhile he loses more and more money. Smart
Jets also lost the draft capital they spent to acquire Reddick regardless of how this plays out. There’s no way they’re getting back now what they gave up in the offseason to acquire him. So getting some return on investment is better than none. But really it’s a lose-lose situation for all parties involved.
theres more value in sending a message to diva players that they cant play that here and be a lockeroom cancer than the conditional 6th he might fetch
Speak English. Your grammar is brutal knucklehead.
You started out ok, but the name calling makes you the knucklehead.
This dudes career could be over. He’s not gonna get the contract now. Ppl can’t trust him. Why would you bring this drama to your organization
Ravens need help freeing up Madubiilke. If the price is right this cat is a legit answer here.
Ravens seem likely.
That would pretty much complete this team for a Super Bowl run this year. Having somewhat of the same defense as last year along with Henry, damn!
Detroit Lions ?????
Detroit on line 1
Here we go!
As a Lions fan it’s highly doubtful Detroit will bite on him. Holmes prefers not to give up draft picks. The Jets will want a high pick for him and want the new team to take on his full contract.
I think he’s a nightmare personality for Detroit, but his fire sale price has got to be way below a third-rounder (6th, 7th at most).
Reddick now repped by Rosenhaus, has produced lots of sacks & turnovers, and likely would cost something like a 4th.
Look for Poles to use their 2025 Steelers’ pick to add Reddick & extend him like they did with DJ Moore over the summer. Would be a huge PR win, using their relationship with Rosenhaus, use the pick from the Justin Fields deal, and preempting Detroit in one fell swoop. Might require trading Ryan Bates and/or Nate Davis first to create some cap room.
Is Reddick actually worth 20M per year at 30 years old?
There’s considerations to review –
Are his sacks and pressure counts because of his individual ability or a by-product of teammates / defensive scheme?
Will his production decline, where 30 is a plateau for many players, on a multi year contract?
What’s his idea of ‘multi year’?
Will he be a team player, isn’t showing that kind of attitude, or bent on personal achievements.
Then the basic question – what do the Jets want in return?
There’s are teams that can use an outside rush but at what cost?
Reddick hasn’t missed a game due to injury in his career and is second in forced fumbles in 2020’s, one behind TJ Watt who’s had 3 this year. Reddick definitely worth $20M per, probably more like $25M.
My guess is a $65M guarantee will get him in the fold, maybe four years, with this season renegotiated and adjusted to wipe away fines. Team & fanbase getting him will be very happy.
Took a glance at his stats which look good recently just haven’t seen his work on the field. Haven’t followed him or Philly.
He’s not a stout run defender but is really good following a play from the weak side, forcing turnovers and making violent tackles. A perfect complement for a 4-3 D with a strong side DE stud in place (eg, Bears with Sweat).
One caveat just heard, Eagles put a poison pill in the trade, making Jets pay the premium 2026 2nd rounder if Reddick is traded to an NFC team, or the 2026 3rd if AFC or low usage.
Hope this guy gets traded, sits out for a 3rd team, and then never gets another contract in the nfl.
Awwww how nice of them
Top landing spots: Rams, Commanders, Ravens, Broncos, Giants or Niners
Wasn’t there mention that LV needed LB help opposite Crosby due to injury.
That too