New York Jets’ Haason Reddick Ends Holdout with New Contract

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The New York Jets have announced defensive lineman Haason Reddick signed an adjusted one-year deal with the team on Saturday morning and is expected to make his season debut on Sunday. 

Reddick was traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Jets this offseason and expected a contract extension to go along with the move that never materialized.

After holding out since training camp, the three-month wait for his debut with his new green team looks like it will come to an end tomorrow as the Jets face the Patriots, per ESPN.

Reddick’s holdout for a new contract has cost him more than $10million. 

Reddick would have profited more than $2million each from preseason games and training camp. There was also a $250,000 workout bonus and over $100,000 from minicamp he left on the table, per Spotrac. 

Haason Reddick will finally don the Jets’ green on Sunday against the New England Patriots

Reddick has sat out for the Jets first seven regular season games, losing $791,666 per contest, which is nearly $200,000 per quarter. That adds up to $5,541,662 this season.  

More to come. 

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