Jets Allow Haason Reddick to Seek Trade Amid Contract Dispute
The star pass rusher, who has not played this season, is exploring trade options after a prolonged holdout with the New York Jets.
- Haason Reddick, acquired by the Jets from the Eagles in March, has been in a contract standoff and has not played this season.
- Reddick's new agents, Drew Rosenhaus and Ryan Matha, are actively seeking trade opportunities with a limited timeframe provided by the Jets.
- The Jets face a potential penalty, as trading Reddick to an NFC team would upgrade a conditional draft pick owed to the Eagles from a third-round to a second-round pick.
- Reddick's contract dispute centers around his demand for a long-term extension, which the Jets have so far refused to grant.
- Potential trade destinations for Reddick include the Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, and Atlanta Falcons, among others, as teams seek pass-rushing reinforcements.