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    Report: NFL executives believe Jets will be forced to trade Haason Reddick

    By Andrew Porter,

    6 hours ago

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    The door has at least been cracked open for a potential Haason Reddick trade back to the Philadelphia Eagles.

    According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler , multiple NFL executives believe the New York Jets will eventually need to trade Reddick, who continues to hold out.

    Derrick Gunn reports , "As of now the Eagles have no intentions of bringing Haason Reddick back."

    "The key word in this is, 'As of now,'" Hugh Douglas said on Thursday's 94WIP Midday Show. "The fact that he says it, it's like hmm, now we're wondering. Monday night is big for a lot of reasons."

    Josina Anderson reported on Wednesday that there are "no updates" on Reddick, who is forfeiting approximately $800,000 per game missed during his holdout—on top of approximately $5 million in fines from the offseason.

    Howie Roseman and the Eagles controversially traded the elite pass rusher on April 1st to the Jets for a conditional third-round draft pick. Roseman then went and signed former Jets defensive end Bryce Huff to a three-year deal worth $51 million in free-agency.

    "Howie Roseman should call Joe Douglas back, offer him a late round pick, say I'll take him back off of your hands, bring Reddick back here, give him some money and put him on the field," Joe Giglio said on Wednesday's 94WIP Midday Show . "This is the most obvious fix I have ever seen. The Eagles need Haason Reddick. Haason Reddick needs money. Pay Haason Reddick, trade for him back and fix the pass rush!"

    Reddick, 29, is in the final year of a three-year, $45 million contract he signed with the Eagles with no guaranteed money and he wants a new contract.

    The Eagles recorded just two sacks in their Week 1 win, both coming from linebacker Zack Baun—one of which came on the last play of the game.

    Huff played in just 30 of 67 (44.7%) snaps in Week 1 and was shutout in the box score with zero pressures, sacks and QB hits.

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    Kevin O'Connor
    6h ago
    When WIP talks, who listens???
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