The New York Jets may not have the luxury to be laissez-faire with one of their star defensive linemen any longer as the offseason reaches a critical marker this week.
Where is Haason Reddick? The New York Jets moved on from two young veteran players in Bryce Huff and John Franklin-Myers this year, essentially to trade for edge rusher Haason Reddick of the Eagles.
When the New York Jets lost Bryce Huff, it left a gaping hole on the edge. Joe Douglas wasted no time filling that hole, trading for former Eagles edge rusher Haason Reddick.
The Jets have one more week to go in their spring session. Mandatory minicamp begins Tuesday and will run for three days (June 11-13). After Thursday’s practice, the Jets are off until they reconvene in late July for the start of training camp.
NFL Nation frames minicamp storylines including Broncos rookie Bo Nix, the Chiefs' receivers and Jets pass rusher Haason Reddick.
Haason Reddick might . . . or might not show up for the team's two-day mandatory minicamp this week. He isn't saying. The Jets edge rusher declined to comment to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post during Reddick's appearance at a Family Fun & Fitness day Sunday.
There is a lot of angst in Philadelphia over losing the production of Haason Reddick after the trade of the veteran edge rusher to the New York Jets for a 2026 third-round pick that can become a second-rounder if Reddick reaches certain benchmarks for the Jets this season.
The New York Jets were fortunate to bring in star outside linebacker Haason Reddick this offseason, but an unfortunate development has given the franchise some concerns as OTA’s draw on.
OTAs during the spring are always voluntary. Players do not have to attend. However, it’s still interesting to note that one of the Jets’ key offseason acquisitions has not yet attended early workouts with his new team.
The New York Jets acquired Pro Bowl pass-rusher Haason Reddick from the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason, but their coach has yet to even speak with Reddick.
Former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Haason Reddick hasn't been present at voluntary OTA's for the New York Jets, nor has he had any contact with head coach Robert Salah since being traded from the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this offseason.
Swapping John Franklin-Myers for Haason Reddick this offseason telegraphs the New York Jets’ primary goal on defense: to get more sacks. Franklin-Myers was never much of a finisher, while Reddick is one of the best sack artists in the NFL.
The Jets made a major addition to their defense this offseason by acquiring the edge-rusher from the Philadelphia Eagles for a conditional draft pick.
The New York Jets acquired former Philadelphia Eagles star pass-rusher Haason Reddick in a March trade, but have yet to have him in the building for much more than an introductory press conference.
The New York Jets swung a blockbuster trade with the Philadelphia Eagles to acquire star edge rusher Haason Reddick earlier this offseason, further bolstering a defense that was already elite.
The New York Jets offseason has been focused on their improvements on the offensive end, but there were other additions that Joe Douglas knocked out of the park.
One of the newest members of the Jets’ roster has not been present for the club’s two OTA sessions that have been open to the media.
During the 2023 NFL season, 24 players registered 10 or more sacks. How many can you name in five minutes?
Reddick discussed his trade from the Eagles to the Jets and where he feels he's at in his career.
The New York Jets made a massive trade on Friday, acquiring Pro Bowl edge-rusher Haason Reddick from the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a conditional 2026 third-round pick.
New York will send Philadelphia a conditional 2026 third-round pick.
Philadelphia's addition of linebackers Bryce Huff and Devin White to their roster has made current Eagle Haason Reddick somewhat expendable.
The potential move comes in an offseason where star EDGE Micah Parsons has been critical of the Cowboys’ pieces on defense.
The premier sack artist is in line for a pay raise, but the Eagles might not be the team that gives it to him.
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