
Haason Reddick finally ends months-long holdout with Jets
NY Post
PITTSBURGH — When the Jets return to work in New Jersey on Monday they will have a new teammate waiting for them.
Edge rusher Haason Reddick is ending his holdout, his agent Drew Rosenhaus confirmed, and will report to work on Monday.
The Jets traded for Reddick in March but he has stayed away until now, hoping to get a new contract. The two sides agreed to a reworked contract and the Jets that will enable Reddick to recoup some of the $12 million in fines he accrued during his holdout.
Rosenhaus said they will continue to pursue a long-term contract with the Jets.
Reddick, 30, gives the Jets defense an instant boost. Reddick has had double-digit sacks in each of the last four seasons for the Cardinals, Panthers and Eagles.
The Jets acquired Reddick from the Eagles in late March in exchange for a 2026 conditional third-round pick.

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