Jets Owner Woody Johnson Urges Haason Reddick to End Contract Holdout
Reddick's absence continues as fines mount, while Johnson fires head coach and seeks reconciliation.
- Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets, has publicly called for Haason Reddick to end his contract holdout and join the team.
- Reddick, who was traded from the Philadelphia Eagles, has not played this season due to a contract dispute and has incurred over $9 million in fines.
- Johnson fired head coach Robert Saleh following a 2-3 season start, appointing Jeff Ulbrich as interim coach.
- Reddick's request for a trade was denied by Jets' management, and he continues to forfeit significant salary and bonuses.
- Despite the standoff, Johnson expressed a willingness to welcome Reddick back, emphasizing the potential positive impact on the team.