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    Jets give Haason Reddick permission to seek trade after pass rusher hires Drew Rosenhaus as new agent

    By Cody Benjamin,

    4 hours ago
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    Haason Reddick made strides toward a potential resolution with the New York Jets on Monday, hiring longtime NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus after his previous representation dropped him. Rosenhaus confirmed as much, telling NFL Network his "main goal" is to resolve Reddick's contract dispute and keep the pass rusher in New York. The Jets, however, are prepared for a different ending, granting Rosenhaus permission to seek a trade on behalf of the disgruntled player, according to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones.

    In turn, Rosenhaus is proactively soliciting interest from other NFL teams, per The Athletic , with exactly three weeks until the league's in-season trade deadline on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

    This represents a change of heart from Jets brass, with general manager Joe Douglas previously saying that New York would not honor Reddick's original preseason trade request. The Jets also have refused to meet Reddick's contract demands up to this point, arguing they "have been clear, direct and consistent in our position" regarding a new deal for the former Philadelphia Eagles star since before acquiring the Pro Bowler via trade in April. Reddick, of course, has yet to play this year while seeking a significant pay raise.

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    Reddick's father, Raymond Matthew, told ESPN after April's trade that his son "outperformed his contract" and "just wanted market value." Reddick, meanwhile, totaled 27 sacks in two playoff-bound seasons with the Eagles, and is in the final season of a three-year, $45 million deal he originally signed with Philadelphia during 2022 free agency. He's forfeited close to $800,000 per week during his in-season holdout.

    Wherever the former first-round draft pick ends up, he must be activated by Week 13 in order for his 2024 season to count toward his current contract, which would allow him to become a free agent after the season.

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    nVrMindmE
    50m ago
    give the lions a call 👌
    Robert Walter
    1h ago
    start reporting the true elephant issues that are in the Jets locker room. Aaron Rodgers is the one who has the problem when things aren't going his way. I'm a competent thinker who uses common sense daily,and the main issues are Aaron Rodgers. this washed up 40 year old has been quarterback will always be the problem as and the owner as well. the jets are too dysfunctional to get out of their own way,and if I'm Reddick get out while you can,even he knows Rodgers is a douchebag POS scumbag don't go to the Jets Reddick you and Davante Adams are going to regret it
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