
Aaron Rodgers may try to help with Jets’ Haason Reddick impasse
NY Post
The Jets’ biggest attraction — future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers — may get involved in the Haason Reddick holdout.
He at least left it open as a possibility after Tuesday’s lengthy practice.
Reddick, the star edge rusher acquired from the Eagles on April 1, has yet to show up to the team’s practice facility for training camp — or spring workouts, for that matter — as he awaits a contract extension.
Monday, he requested a trade before playing a down or suiting up for practice with his new team.
Jets general manager Joe Douglas promptly shot down that request in a statement, saying they would not move the 29-year-old, two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman, and they expect him to arrive at camp or face further fines in line with the league’s collective bargaining agreement.
“Obviously, we’d love for him to be here, but we don’t judge him for trying to do what’s best for him,” Rodgers said. “I think what’s best for him is to be a Jet, because this is going to be a fun ride, but he’s got to make the best decision for him and his family.”













